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Photo 1: A band on stage at Willow Park North, Photo 2: People holding tacos and drinks, Photo 3: Kids and a staff member leaning over a kiddie pool of rubber ducks, Photo 4: A crowd on a lawn in front of a stage, Photo 5: A family in lawn chairs on the grass at an event

Catch up on all the latest openings, events + programming at the Parker County community.

Photos provided by Wilks Development

Remember when we gave you the scoop on Willow Park North? This vibrant live-work-play community has been thriving with new neighbors, tastes, and fun.

Check out these must-attend events and updates:

  • Movie nights | Dates vary | Catch films like “Wicked” and “Jumanji” on The Lawn
  • 760 Fest | Saturday, April 26 | Enjoy live music, local artists, and boutique shopping
  • Willow Park Palooza | Saturday, June 7 | Explore face painting, food trucks, and local vendors

Plus, construction for Cork & Pig Tavern begins this summer.

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