McKinney -- The dazzling fireworks show alone was worth the drive to Adriatica on Sunday night, but that was merely the way the night ended.
Before colorful explosions lit up the
Dr. Jennifer Buchanan, a local orthodontist and founder of Smiles for Habitat in
Judging by the turnout and the enthusiasm of the crowd, it would seem Dr. Buchanan, the 2009 McKinney Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year, is well on her way to turning that dream into a reality.
In 2008, this concert and festival raised $30,000 to build a Habitat home and attracted approximately 6,000 music fans. While the totals aren't in for the 2009 Smiles for Habitat, some estimate as many as 10,000 people attended the concert and fireworks extravaganza Sunday in Adriatica, a Croatian village currently being developed in
This year's event will benefit Habitat for Humanity and help the Roberto Osornia family realize a dream of their own --- move into their very own home, a home they have already poured move than the required 500 hours of sweat equity into.
Activities began at
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The band even managed to coax McKinney Mayor Brian Loughmiller onto the stage to play tambourine for one song.
The concert headliner, Little Big Town took the stage at
The 2009 Smiles for Habitat Concert and Festival closed with a moving fireworks display that lit up the night sky over Adriatica.
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Maylee Thomas Band photos
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