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Spend Valentine's Day experiencing the romance, music and food of Guadalajara! Saturday, February 14; the show and dinner start at 8:30pm.
Through Mariachi and dance, this dinner show will tell the story of a romantic trip to Guadalajara, the home of mariachi music. Your 3-course dinner will transport you to Guadalajara as you enjoy the evening's entertainment.
To reserve your spot for this exclusive Valentine's Day dinner event, please select Reservation Deposit and check out. Your reservation includes dinner + entertainment. The balance of your reservation will be due at the event upon check out.
**Tax and gratuity are not included in the cost of the online ticket. Tax and Gratuity will be charged at the event.
Ages | 21+
Ticket Options:
Individual [per person] $47.50. Event entry + 3-course dinner [does not include drinks]. Your reservation deposit is $25 [per person]. The amount [per person] will be deducted from your final bill. The $25 deposit does not include tax or gratuity
Couple $85: Event entry + 3-course dinner for 2 people [does not include drinks]. Your reservation deposit is $50 [per couple]. The amount [per couple] will be deducted from your final bill. The $50 deposit does not include tax or gratuity
Couple with wine $119: Event entry + 3-course dinner for 2 people [includes wine]. Your reservation deposit is $50 [per couple]. The amount [per couple] will be deducted from your final bill. The $50 deposit does not include tax or gratuity
We proudly present the Pioneering Excellence Awards & Black History Month Program.
Join local leaders, organizations and business owners, for a collaborative and impactful Black History Month experience. We will highlight African American leaders, who have paved the way and celebrate those that diligently serve our community today.
Based in Frisco, Texas, the North Texas Latin American Physicians Association represents a unified voice for Latin American healthcare professionals committed to transforming medical education and community health across North Texas. As a charitable organization, NTLAPA exists to break down barriers to medical education for underrepresented Latin and Hispanic students, recognizing education as the most powerful tool for changing lives and communities. The organization's mission extends beyond scholarships to encompass comprehensive support for medical and medically related education programs throughout the North Texas region. NTLAPA members—accomplished physicians and healthcare leaders—volunteer their time and resources to mentor students, provide educational guidance, and connect aspiring healthcare professionals with opportunities for success. The association demonstrates its commitment to health equity by supporting relief efforts for disadvantaged populations and promoting wellness education in underserved communities. Through community outreach initiatives, NTLAPA works directly with vulnerable populations to advance health literacy and access to healthcare resources. The organization has successfully transformed lives through its scholarship program, with recipients expressing gratitude for the financial support and professional connections that enabled their medical careers. NTLAPA's impact extends through strategic partnerships with other charitable organizations in North Texas, multiplying its reach and effectiveness. By joining NTLAPA or supporting its mission, individuals and organizations become part of a movement to increase diversity in medicine and ensure that quality healthcare reaches all communities, regardless of economic circumstances. The association invites physicians, business owners, and community members throughout Frisco and North Texas to participate in this vital work.
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Greater Frisco Chapter represents a legacy of African American excellence and community investment that began during the Great Depression in 1938. Serving the Frisco, TX area, this organization brings together mothers united by a shared vision of nurturing their children into responsible, capable leaders. The chapter embodies the Jack and Jill philosophy that leaders are made, not born—a principle that guides every program, event, and interaction within the Frisco community. As a membership organization, the Greater Frisco Chapter creates a supportive village environment where families work together to provide constructive educational, cultural, civic, health, recreational, and social experiences. The organization's approach to youth development is holistic, recognizing that children thrive when surrounded by committed mentors, meaningful opportunities, and engaged community members. Members describe Jack and Jill as a means of fulfilling their inherent desire to provide their children with all possible opportunities for a graceful approach to adulthood. The Greater Frisco Chapter's mission centers on improving educational outcomes while simultaneously building character, resilience, and civic awareness. With officers serving as Faithful Advocates Modeling Innovation and Leadership for Youth, the chapter demonstrates its commitment through direct engagement and relationship-building. The organization's presence in Frisco reflects a 15-year commitment to strengthening families and communities through service, connection, and the powerful impact of collective action. This membership-driven approach ensures that programming remains responsive to community needs while maintaining the highest standards of excellence and integrity.