Plano South | March 2022

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Construction is underway on a family aquatic facility at Oak Point Recreation Center.

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FEATURED IMPACT RENOVATIONS Work on a new outdoor family aquatic facility at Oak Point Recreation Center is expected to be completed this summer, according to Plano’s city website. The aquatic facility is slated to include a dual entry wave pool, a splash pad, an elevated play structure, a family leisure pool, shade structures, rentable cabanas and a concessions area. “Before this project was designed, Plano residents made clear to us they wanted a unique, safe, family-friendly aquatic facility that would provide enjoyment for all ages and abilities, and one that would not compete with the city’s other pools,” said Susie Hergenrader, recreation services manager with the Plano Parks and Recreation Department, via email. “I have no doubt this aquatic facility will be a very popular and complementary addition to the vast array of diverse aquatic features and facilities available to Plano residents.” The salon will be located in the Lakeside Market development, next to Mah-Jong Chinese Kitchen. A phone number and an opening date have not yet been an- nounced. www.sugaringplano.com 9 Sherry Stephanie Dance & Music Co. is slated to open this summer at 8232 Preston Road, Ste. 120, Plano. The performing arts school oers dance, music and theater classes to those with any level of experience. Private les- sons at Sherry Stephanie are catered to students’ individual goals, according to the school’s website. The experienced instructors at the business teach stu- dents as young as age 3 to adults. Music therapy is also oered. 214-422-3568. www.sherrystephanie.com 10 The Ozone Bar plans to open by the end of March at 7300 Lone Star Drive, Ste. C-105, Plano. The new location in The Shops at Legacy development will be the second for The Ozone Bar, which opened its existing Dallas location in Feb-

The $10 million renovation project was approved by Plano voters as part of the 2017 bond referendum, according to the city website. The new aquatic center’s pool will have entries on both sides as well as shallower deep ends, making it a more “inclusive atmosphere for patrons of all ages and ability levels to enjoy,” according to the website. The recreation center, which is located at 6000 Jupiter Road, is expected to remain open throughout construction, though public parking will be limited for safety reasons. 972-941-7540. www.plano.gov

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ruary 2020, owner Laura Harbinson said. The business oers ozone and infrared therapy services that help with detoxi- cation, stress release and inammation reduction, Harbinson said. The Ozone Bar will oer three kinds of saunas, 10 treatment rooms and will carry physi- cian grade supplements and a variety of wellness products, according to Harbin- son. 214-964-0760 (Dallas location). www.theozonebar.net ANNIVERSARIES 11 Peacock Elite reached its fth anniversary in February at 8500 Ohio Drive, Plano. The restaurant oers Peacock signature dishes, such as Dragon Chicken and Pepper Toss Fish as well as traditional Indian dishes, such as curries and biryanis. Peacock Elite also serves tandoori sizzlers, bread baskets, desserts and more. 214-308-9046. www.peacockelitedfw.com

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