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5K and live music: Check out 8 events in around Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle

Sample Flower Mound restaurants or go for a run around Lake Grapevine with these eight events around Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle.

Champagne Yacht Club at the Bartonville Store
Classic rock cover band Champagne Yacht Club will perform for two nights at the Bartonville Store. The band covers songs from artists such as ABBA and Kenny Loggins.

  • Jan. 16, 17, 8:30 p.m.
  • $17.50-$129
  • 96 McMakin Road, Bartonville

Taste of Flower Mound
Adults ages 21 and up can sample food and drinks from Flower Mound restaurants at the Flower Mound Public Library. The event will feature activities including a Lego robot building station and portrait painting.
  • Feb. 6, 6-8 p.m.
  • $25-$45
  • 3030 Broadmoor Lane, Flower Mound

Daddy-daughter dance
Fathers and daughters can attend the Highland Village Daddy Daughter Dance at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lewisville. The event will feature dinner, dancing and door prizes.
  • Feb. 20, 6:30-9 p.m.
  • $40 (Highland Village residents) $45 (nonresidents)
  • 785 SH 121, Lewisville

 
In Your Community
Rhi & Co Salon relocates to larger Highland Village space

Rhi & Co Salon has moved into a bigger space, according to a company representative.

What they offer: The full service salon offers haircuts, extensions, blowouts, aesthetic facials and brow shaping, according to its website. Within the new space, it also added a spray tanning suite.

One more thing: The salon opened in the new location, which is just a couple of doors away from the old location at 2630 Justin Road, Ste. 104, in late December.

  • 2630 Justin Road, Ste. 106, Highland Village

 
News Near You
Mother, daughter trio behind The Wildflower Outlaws boutique in Grapevine

The Wildflower Outlaws, a family-operated boutique, is now open in a historic building in Grapevine.

The store sells women’s apparel with a western bohemian flair and a focus on quality, handpicked pieces. Many of the store’s clothing lines are made in the U.S. and international pieces are hand made by artists, according to previous reporting.

What happened? By the time the mother-daughter trio of April, Bri and Lily Starr found the location on Main Street, owner Lisa Miller had the building under contract. Grapevine City Council ultimately denied plans for a wine tasting room from Grape Creek Vineyards in May, according to previous reporting.

That opened the door for the clothing store to become a reality. 

The background: The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior, according to previous reporting.

The varied use of the location started in the early 1900s when silent films were played.

 
CI Business
Jason's Deli celebrates 50th anniversary in 2026

Fast-casual eatery Jason's Deli is celebrating its 50th anniversary by honoring the fresh food, people and communities that have defined the restaurant, officials announced in a Dec. 30 news release.

The background: The deli was founded in 1976 by Joe Tortorice Jr. in Beaumont and has since branched out to 114 Texas locations and 235 delis nationwide in 27 states, per the release.

What's new: According to the release, the eatery is celebrating its anniversary by spotlighting new soups during the National Soup Month of January, while also rolling out new items, including the Deli-Bration Cookie—a sugar cookie topped with sprinkles—and returning others.

In their own words: “Our 50th anniversary is about staying true to what’s made Jason’s Deli special since day one—thoughtfully prepared dishes, diverse selections and genuine care for the people we serve,” Clare Wilson, vice president of culinary and R&D at Jason’s Deli, said in the release. 

 

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