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While it’s always important to shop local and support our area businesses, this month is the perfect time to patronize businesses owned and managed by women in our communities. They are movers and shakers, builders and makers. They are both seen and unseen. Their silent service blesses those who are under their care. Their attention to detail shows us something about beauty that can’t be seen or understood any other way.
Please take a few minutes to send a text, make a phone call, deliver a special card or get on a video chat with the women in your life who deserve recognition. It only takes a minute to remind them how much you love them.
Gratefully,
SHARON DUFFY THOMAS, PUBLISHER @FRISCOMAG
May 2025
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1: FirstLight Home Care of Frisco is now located at 400 Stonebrook Pkwy, Unit #603. 2: Open in Frisco at 5550 Warren Parkway, Ste. 200, is Star Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. 3: Frisco recertified as bronze-level, bicycle friendly community by League of American Bicyclists of American Bicyclists. 4: Swarovski is scheduled to open in Frisco at Stonebriar Centre to sell jewelry, watches, accessories. 5: Crews are widening PGA Parkway between Preston and Coit roads in northeast Frisco. 6: Walker Martin (right) was honored for his 20 years of service to Frisco Police Department. 7: Singas Famous Pizza to open, 13089 Main St., Frisco, offering spaghetti, pizzas, salads, sandwiches, pasta.
Manda Maxwell is the reason behind the Manda Strong Foundation, with the sole mission to support mothers with uncertain futures due to life-threatening cancer diagnoses.
"We come alongside Collin and Grayson county women who are fighting cancer, with minor children at home, to help make family memories that last. We founded the Manda Strong Foundation during April 2017 to celebrate Manda's choices of faith over fear and family over circumstance," explains Ed Davis, MSF executive director and co-founder, along with his spouse and co-founder, Cindy Davis.
As devoted parents of Manda, maintaining something inspirational for other women was, and is, essential to Cindy and Ed.
Manda first had cancer at the age of 5 and was in remission until it resurfaced again at age 28. Five years later, the cancer returned for the third time. At 35, Manda, beloved wife and mother of two, passed on during 2017 in Dallas.
"We saw firsthand how Manda prioritized making memories. Her hope was those memories would be a welcome joy when looking back on a hard time. And, she knew that, in the worst case, her husband and kids would have precious memories to carry through their whole life," states Ed.
"Whether someone needs Christmas memories in August, help with making an unforgettable vacation happen, or just quality time with family, we've got you," adds Cindy.
MSF team members plan and create unique special events, trips, packages and support for the families of moms who are battling cancer. "Every mom's circumstances are different. We consider treatment plans, energy level and children's ages in our planning process," says Cindy.
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The group also provides to mothers supportive selfcare packages, filled with luxury lip balm, reusable water bottles, blankets, travel pillows and a devotional journal. These totes are especially helpful during chemo-related hospital and clinic appointments.
Women, with children 18 years or younger, may be nominated to receive self-care packages or services to help provide joy in the midst of their hardships.
Those interested may make one-time or recurring donations to the foundation, says Cindy as MSF treasurer.
Tyler Richardson serves as the group's president and Karla Reyes is the secretary. Board members include Eric Davis, Rebecca Scott, Jill Ruiz, M.D., Kristen Shaw and Sara Thomas.
maintain a private Facebook group where the moms can share their journeys, offer advice and form a supportive community."
He adds, "Through it all, we proudly share the love of the Lord, just as Manda did throughout her cancer journey. Her faith was a guiding light that helped her, and her family navigate the toughest times."
The group's online presence continues to grow, with the Facebook page reaching 7,200-plus followers. The website serves as a central hub for information, updates and resources.
“What can I do with my kids today to make memories with them?”
Ed says that over the past eight years, they've had the privilege of supporting 80 moms. "Each mom’s experience is impactful. Our budget for each mom is several thousand dollars, covering the cost of creating unforgettable memories for these families."
~Manda Maxwell, catalyst for Manda Strong Foundation.
He shares that the COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges, as many moms with cancer were forced into isolation due to compromised immune systems. "Despite these challenges, we’ve continued to support and uplift these incredible women. In addition to providing memory-making trips, we offer monthly face-to-face support meetings and
One upcoming way to assist this compassionate initiative is to participate in the Manda Strong Foundation 2nd Annual Pickleball Tournament on June 14 at The Courts of McKinney. This indoor tournament is planned to start at 9 a.m. Foundation supporters also are scheduled to host a golf tournament this Sept. 29 at The Courses at Watters Creek in Plano.
The group just held an annual Boots & Bling Fundraising Gala on Feb. 28. Ed says the next Gala will be held during 2027, because they host the event every two years to celebrate the strength of the moms they support and to gather vital funds for the foundation. 214.862.3552 MandaStrong.com
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From precision carpentry and luxurious flooring to intricate trim and crown molding, we master every detail. Our skilled team is adept in drywall repair, elegant tile work, bespoke countertops, and the seamless removal of popcorn ceilings, among other services. Entrust us with your vision, and we will sculpt it into reality, enhancing every corner of your home with impeccable craftsmanship and beauty.
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Sensational summer staycations are brimming at Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa in Frisco from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
Monica Smiley, CHDM, Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa director of marketing, says guests can experience the SUMMER OF GLOW, an enchanting mix of rejuvenating activities, kid's crafts, happy hours and varied entertainment. Overall, weekend glow parties allow guests to play 9-holes of mini golf on a course lit up with neon colors or to gather around the glow of firepits to roast perfect s'mores. Every Saturday night, the resort hosts synchronized, mesmerizing drone shows in the sky.
“However, for Fourth of July festivities, the drone show will be on Friday, July 4, rather than Saturday, July 5,” she states.
This year, Glow parties are being hosted each Friday and Saturday evening, she adds. These include glow golf on the 10th Fairway Terrace, pool games, drone shows lighting up the skies and complimentary s'mores.
“While staying at Omni PGA, guests also can enjoy playing two 18-hole championship golf courses (Fields Ranch East and Fields Ranch West). Additionally, golfers can delight in The Swing, a lighted 10-hole, par-3 short course,” she says.
For more levity, Monica reminds that The Dance Floor provides a 2-acre putting course and entertainment area.
Furthermore, this active Frisco location offers four on-site pools, including an adultsonly rooftop infinity pool.
“The resort’s on-site Mokara Spa can be booked for revitalizing, full-service treatments,” Monica adds.
Experiencing different food cravings for the summer season? The site offers vast dining destinations for various hankerings, including TRICK RIDER (signature steaks, seafood, shellfish dishes); THE APRON + BAR (creative Texas and California fare); THE LOOKOUT LOUNGE & BAR (inspired small plates, tapas, bar bites); TOAST & TEE COFFEE COLLECTIVE (breakfast and all-day, grab-and-go items); GREEN CACTUS CAFÈ (wellness-driven foods including light bites, healthy juices, elixirs, sweet treats); BLUESTEM BAR (vibrant cocktails and bold bites via a rooftop experience); LEISURE POOL BAR (pool-friendly handhelds, big salads, chilled sweet treats, vibrant pool mixology); RYDER CUP GRILLE (robust menu of classic American culinary favorites and cocktails); ICE HOUSE (beer, wine, cocktails); LOUNGE BY TOPGOLF (indoor sports bar with craft cocktails, chef-driven fare and fun, immersive atmosphere for golfers and non-golfers alike); MARGARET'S CONES & CUPS (gourmet coffee, ice cream, sweet treats); FIELDS OVERLOOK (savory bites, grab-and-go golf foods, ready-to-drink cocktails); THE BUNKER (grab-and-go handhelds); THE SWING BAR (walk-up beverage truck serving margaritas, cold beer on tap, bottled cocktails, easy-to-grab snacks).
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SAVOR the best of Texas at the resort during May 1–4, via four days of exquisite dining, live music from Midland and D. Vincent Williams, and celebrity golf. Special food and drinks will come from 17 renown chefs and mixologists: Chef Aarón Sánchez, Johnny Sánchez & Showbird, New Orleans; Chef Antonia Lofasa, DAMA & Scopa, Los Angeles; Chef Beau MacMillan, CALA, Scottsdale; Chef John Tesar, Knife, Dallas; Tony Abou-Ganim, The Modern Mixologist, Las Vegas; Chef Stephanie Izard, Girl & The Goat, Chicago; Chef Shota Nakajima, Taku Seattle, Seattle; Chef Dean Fearing, Fearing’s Restaurant, Dallas; Chef Kwame Onwuachi, Tatiana, New York; Elizabeth Blau, Crown Block, Dallas; Jillian Vose, Hazel & Apple, Charleston; Chef Kim Canteenwalla, Crown Block, Dallas; Chef Kevin Lee, Birdie's, Edmond; Chef Leen Nunn, Omni PGA Frisco Resort, Frisco; Chef Rich Vana, The Heritage Table, Frisco; Chef Joe Riojas, Trick Rider, Frisco; and Nick Walker, Whiskey Cake, Dallas.
Monica says May 1 offers the Masters of Taste Dinner. May 2 focuses on Fork & Fire Grand Tasting. The SAVOR
Celebrity Golf Invitational will be hosted May 3. And, a Margaritas & Mariachis Celebrity Brunch will be held May 4.
The 660-acre PGA Frisco campus is known as one of the world's leading meeting and conference destinations, as well as a leisure escape that features two championship golf courses at Fields Ranch designed by Gil Hanse and Beau Welling.
The resort's amenities include a full-service salon and spa and boutique retail shops. Featuring subtle nods to Texas culture, each of the resort's 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom modern-Texas ranch houses, offer sweeping views of lush surroundings. The resort features more than 127,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space for meetings and events, including two ballrooms; 19 meeting rooms; nine outdoor event venues; and Panther Creek Pavilion, the ideal venue for weddings.
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When it comes to enhancing interiors with elegant and functional window treatments, Gotcha Covered of Frisco/McKinney/Prosper and surrounding areas offers a wide array of custom solutions designed to elevate both residential and commercial spaces. The company provides a variety of products from stylish drapery and classic shutters to high-tech motorized shades and durable outdoor patio treatments.
“We take pride in tailoring our designs to each client’s specific needs, ensuring that every client finds the perfect fit,” says Heather McGregor, co-owner of Gotcha Covered. “With partnerships that include industry leaders like Hunter Douglas and the family-owned and locally manufactured Texton, we ensure both premium quality and personalized service.”
Heather says this team is dedicated to creating solutions that combine aesthetics with practicality, offering light control, energy efficiency and privacy options tailored to any space.
One of the biggest trends shaping the window treatment industry today is automation. More homeowners and businesses are opting for motorized shades and drapery, enjoying the convenience of controlling their environment with a simple touch of a button.
“Smart home integration is a game-changer,” Heather explains. “With tools like the Bond Bridge and Hunter Douglas’ PowerView
motorization, our clients can manage their window treatments from their smartphones or voice-controlled devices.”
In addition to high-tech solutions, natural materials are gaining popularity in interior design. Woven shades made from sustainable materials like jute, bamboo and grasses bring warmth and texture to spaces while aligning with eco-friendly design trends. “We’ve seen a growing demand for materials that reflect nature,” Heather notes. “Clients love the aesthetic appeal and the organic feel these treatments bring to their homes.”
Customization is at the heart of Gotcha Covered’s approach. Heather says their design consultation process ensures every project is tailored to the client’s unique style and functional needs. Whether meeting at the McKinney showroom or in a client’s home, she says their consultants take the time to understand each customer’s vision.
“No two windows are the same,” Heather says. “We take precise measurements and offer a wide variety of fabric and style options to create a truly custom solution.”
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run the company alongside their daughter, brother-in-law and son-in-law. “We believe in bringing a personal touch to everything we do,” she says. “Our clients aren’t just customers, they’re part of our extended family.”
For those ready to upgrade their window treatments, Gotcha Covered offers easy scheduling for consultations, both in-home and at their McKinney showroom. Heather adds, "With a commitment to quality, innovation and personal service, we make every step of the process seamless. Clients can expect expert guidance, top-tier products and a stress-free experience from selection to installation."
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Smart Shades: The Future of Window Treatments
Technology is revolutionizing window treatments, making them smarter and more convenient than ever.
Gotcha Covered of Frisco offers cutting-edge solutions, including: Motorized Shades (control with a remote, smartphone, or smart home system); bond bridge integration (seamlessly connect shades with Google Home and Apple devices); Hunter Douglas PowerView (Bluetooth-enabled automation for effortless light and privacy control); and Low-Voltage Wiring (ideal for custom homes looking for full smart-home integration).
These features not only enhance convenience but also improve energy efficiency, security and overall home comfort.
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Building and managing Frisco’s art-focused, keenly unique Kaleidoscope Park was, and is, a team effort. With the park being a dynamic, innovative culture destination, it’s home to free, year-round public programming that reflects the region’s diverse, unique character. Concerts, markets, diverse musical and dance performances, and a variety of health and recreational activities, occur there. The Park also features public art, architecture, gardens, a children’s play area, dog park, performance lawns, technology terraces, shaded promenades and plazas. Meet the talented women who keep this magical space humming within Hall Park. They muster a unique blend of strategy, acumen and commitment.
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Executive Director
Shawn brings decades of experience in nonprofit leadership and managing top-tier public spaces. Previously, she served as chief operating officer at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, where she played a key role in implementing several areas, including the acclaimed holiday experience and the Children’s Adventure Garden. She worked with City of Dallas representatives, managed the public-private partnership and collaborated with board members on strategic initiatives. She also ensured the arboretum’s safety during the pandemic and served as interim CEO during a national search for new leadership.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in education with a specialization in Spanish from Oklahoma State University. A longtime Frisco resident, Shawn has spent more than two decades in the community, where she also raised her family.
Director of Development and Relationships
Cara’s expertise spans corporate engagement and development across both nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Previously, she spent nearly a decade at United Way of Metropolitan Dallas building impactful partnerships and curating unique experiences for corporate partners and community members to drive growth, innovation and community impact in North Texas. Her dedication to bringing diverse groups together for meaningful connection and fellowship underscores her commitment to enhancing community spaces and cultural initiatives.
She earned her undergraduate degree from Texas Tech University and bachelor’s in business administration from the University of North Texas. She and her family are proud Frisco residents and spend much of their time together at the park, where her children enjoy the play area and the variety of captivating performances and events.
Programs and Operations Manager
Joanna previously worked in the operations department at the Dallas Arboretum. She says she’s thrilled to combine her expertise in managing public spaces with her passion for community engagement. At the arboretum, she played a vital role in supporting the development and execution of events, ensuring seamless operations while also enhancing visitors’ experiences. Now, at Kaleidoscope Park, she leads the creation of dynamic, inclusive programs that bring people together to create lasting memories. Her strong organizational skills and commitment to excellence in operations ensure that day-to-day activities run smoothly while her dedication to thoughtful programming will continue to build a welcoming environment for park visitors.
Outside of Joanna’s professional work, she spends time with her family exploring beautiful outdoor spaces.
Marketing and Communications Specialist
Leah first joined the organization as an intern before transitioning into a full-time role in August 2023. She spearheaded the park’s marketing and communications strategies leading up to and during its grand opening. She says she’s enthused to continue building brand awareness, engagement and positive recognition now that the park is officially open.
Previously, Leah gained experience through marketing internships with the Frisco RoughRiders and the nonprofit Tomorrow’s Leaders Today, where she developed skills in storytelling, analytics and overall marketing strategy. She holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations from the University of North Texas.
As a Frisco resident, Leah takes pride in supporting a public green space that enriches her community.
ARTICLE BY JULIE BROWN PATTON
"The Girl Cave is a high-caliber, collaborative collective where bold women activate their purpose with profound success. It's more than a community or professional networking group. It's an incubator for visionaries who shape industries, culture and impact, with a potent mission to enhance selfhood, sisterhood and livelihood," asserts Krista Medlock, founder of The Girl Cave.
"We offer access to knowledge, connectivity and inventiveness from the most inspired women doers and thinkers. We're created by women, powered by women, for women."
As the owner of Texas-headquartered The Girl Cave company, Krista says, "We draw women of all ages, races and backgrounds together beyond distance, differences and life stages."
In 2019, when she started The Girl Cave events, she says her execution was about brand activations designed to showcase women-owned businesses, giving them a platform to connect, be seen and thrive. "Just weeks after celebrating one year of events, everything shifted. The world slowed, but something in me expanded. That moment, though uncertain, became the catalyst for what was next: a reminder that even unexpected change is often working for your good."
"Women who walk this journey with me don’t just see the polished version of success; they witness the process in real time. They see the victories, lessons, pivots and perseverance. In that, I hope they find courage to take their wildest dreams seriously, to move forward even when the path is unclear, and to build something that will outlive them," Krista says.
She says The Girl Cave movement is for women who believe in being better, who strive for greater, and who are willing to do the work, not just for themselves, but for the generations that will follow.
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ARTICLE BY MEL BOBAN
An afternoon spent together is priceless with today’s busy schedules. Instead of going out, staying in can provide quaint, quiet one-on-one time for a mother and daughter (or multiple daughters). Finding time on calendars is the hard part, and filling that time is all fun from there. Here are a few favorite ideas for inspiration that may spark excitement for planning those special times together.
Custom DIY charm necklaces and bracelets are trending. Gather a theme idea: birthstones, family initials, travels or even favorite hobbies, and procure charms from your local craft store or online shop. Selecting charms for each other also could be a fun way to bring delight to the crafting occasion. Necklaces and bracelets can be made for each other, or as future gifts for upcoming occasions such as a family wedding, a birthday milestone or an anniversary.
Storytelling makes for the best memories. Structure memory recall by filming or journaling interview-style question-and-answer sessions, cataloging information for future generations. Videos and notes with detailed family adventures are priceless, and we all always wish we had more of them.
Text conversations around kitchen tips or ingredient procurement seem endless. Spend some time together in the kitchen preparing favorite family recipes, sharing Mom’s best tips and tricks. Choosing freezer-friendly meals is a great way to walk away with meals for upcoming busy days. There’s nothing like Mom’s recipes!
ARTICLE BY MEGAN HOBAN
As consumers, we are constantly being enticed to buy. Whether it’s the jewelry we can’t live without, concert tickets to a show we don’t want to miss, or that favorite pair of shoes calling our name, we buy what we love, and art should be no different.
If you are new to acquiring original art, you may find it daunting, but it shouldn’t be. It is a special purchase that forces you to dig deep and discover a bit more about yourself. At first, many people shy away from buying original art because of the commitment. It’s a big decision after all, and how do you really know when it’s the “perfect” piece? Because art is subjective, part of the process is learning what style of art is the best fit for you. Is it colorful and energetic abstracts, or soothing landscapes that catch your eye? Maybe you are drawn to local photography, or even figurative works. There is no wrong answer, and maybe it’s a mix of several styles that creates your unique collection. The best way to find out your “art personality” is to get out and visit your local galleries. Consider making it a tradition to visit galleries while traveling or buy a piece of art as a gift on special occasions. In the gallery setting you can explore various art styles, mediums, and even learn more about the talented artists who create those works.
With the purchase of original art comes other considerations. Often, we have clients who need direction figuring out what size of art they need and its placement in the design of their space. If you find a piece of art you love, you will always find a spot for it. Ask the gallery if they offer in-home art consultation services to see the piece in your setting. Great custom framing is key, and well-designed framing is the jewelry to a great piece of art. Quality archival framing protects your art from UV rays that can damage a piece over time. Original art should last generations.
I’m often asked, should I buy art for investment? There is a place for investment art, but I don’t believe in buying art with the pretense that it will go up in value. There is no guarantee it will and to me, good investment art brings different riches to your life. Art that brings you joy, adds personality to your space, and makes your home original is an investment in you. The best art investment should be the feeling you experience gazing into an oil painting that perfectly captures a warm sunset over the prairie, or the texture created by a palette knife on the abstract that seems to pop off the canvas. That is what makes investing in original art priceless.
Art that brings you joy, adds personality to your space, and makes your home original is an investment in you.
MAY 3RD
13th Annual Frisco
StrEATS Gourmet Food
Truck & Music Festival
Frisco Fresh Market | 11:00 AM
Frisco StrEATS is Texas' longest-running food truck festival, and features gourmet food from the best food trucks in the DFW metroplex, live musical acts, a unique shopping experience, craft beer and countless children's activities. Join the fun at the corner of Main Street and Frisco Street until 7 p.m. This is a free event.
MAY 10TH
NASA: The Apollo Project 'Rockin Rockets'
Frisco Heritage Museum | 10:00 AM
NASA: The Apollo Project, on loan from NASA, explores the people, technology and world events that shaped the Space Race, highlighting the journey to be the first on the moon. It will include NASA STEM and art activities, Dallas Rocket Society Table, Rocket bottle launch, a mobile planetarium and blacksmiths. Presentations occur in the theater until 3 p.m.
MAY 16TH - 18TH
Art & Soul Of Kaleidoscope Park
Kaleidoscope Park | 10:00 AM
This community event and juried arts festival will assemble a diverse array of artists, featuring original works in multiple mediums. It also will include kids' interactive arts stations and a community art project. Interested in showcasing a talent? Organizers were accepting applications from artists of all disciplines. Call 214.346.5531 or email info@kaleidoscopepark.org to see if there are still spots available.
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