Prosper

Town of Prosper

Prosper is next to some of the biggest growth areas in the Dallas Region, yet it retains its intimate feel. The crossroads of two major highways: Dallas North Tollway, which goes North / South, and Highway 380, connecting the Suburban North cities from East to West, then supported by the connector of Preston Road makes for easy access to the rest of the city.  One of the biggest focuses as the city grows is the school experience. Prosper ISD is ranked 14th in the entire state academically according to K12.niche.com and the High School is in the 97th percentile. Houses are going up on former farmland as fast as they can to fill the Frisco overflow. The new builds won’t come cheap, as the median home price is over $400k.

Website: https://www.prospertx.gov/




From Commercial Litigator to CASA CEO

Today you may know Kathleen LaValle as the CEO of Dallas CASA. This July marks her ten-year anniversary … but her path there was not a straight one.

“Prior to becoming the CEO, I was a practicing attorney,” said LaValle. “I focused on commercial litigation and regulatory disputes, primarily in the telecommunications and electric power sectors. When I accepted the role of CEO, a dear friend suggested I had fallen and hit my head and asked what I would do when I woke up?”

LaValle understood the confusion and agreed that her decision to move from a commercial law practice to nonprofit management wasn’t a pivot, so much as a leap.

CASA – or court-appointed special advocates – was created in 1977 by a Seattle superior court judge who was concerned about a decision-making process that impacted the lives of abused and neglected children but wasn’t always informed by complete information. In 1980, Dallas CASA was established as one of three national pilot programs, and today it is the largest of more than 900 independent CASA programs.

The immediate priority of CASA advocates, or volunteers, is to find safe, permanent homes for children in need. Over time, the goal is to break the cycle of abuse and neglect.

While this work bears no similarity to her career as a lawyer, it was a perfect fit with an issue that was close to her heart. She had been serving on the Dallas CASA board for several years when the chief executive role opened up.

She recalls talking through the situation with her husband – a clinical psychologist.

“We would take our goldendoodle – Bailey – on walks and my husband helped me process what I was experiencing – and the decision I would eventually come around to.”

She said her husband told her if the CEO role was something she really wanted, to go for it. And her children – in their twenties when this opportunity presented itself – and both adopted — were equally supportive. In fact, the older one was not only okay with it, but pushed her to apply.

“She has volunteered for National Adoption Day since she was about seven.” She thought this job at Dallas CASA was an obvious next step for her mother to take.

LaValle recalls that the overwhelming support was balanced with concern from their younger child about how she might handle being immersed in details of child abuse cases.

Other parts of her job highlight her ability to communicate effectively – inform, and when she needs to, persuade. On CASA Day at the state capital, she joined other members of their legislative advocacy team in meetings with lawmakers; at board meetings, she highlights issues and decisions being made that impact the services they provide.

“Being a familiar brand is important to our efforts to recruit volunteer advocates to serve the children,” said LaValle.

That’s why she also works to establish and foster community connections by opening up their training center to any nonprofit that serves children or families. The Dallas County Welfare Board, Dallas County Disproportionality and Disparities Committee, and the North Texas Coalition Against Human Trafficking all meet in Dallas CASA’s building.

The organizations may be different but people at each are united in their commitment to improving outcomes for children in need.

LaValle’s team takes all Dallas County child welfare case appointments – something unique to a nonprofit CASA program operating in an urban area the size of Dallas County.

“We achieved 100 percent acceptance five years ago, and we’ve been able to sustain it,” said LaValle. That adds up to more than 7,000 children being served by about 2,700 volunteer advocates.

To continue operating at that level, LaValle and the development team also invest time in researching grants and other fundraising opportunities; she serves on a statewide committee called the Public Private Partnership – overseen by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services; and she is on the board for the North Texas Foster Care Coalition.

Her days look nothing like they did when she was immersed in legal work. But LaValle says leading a team that helps improve the lives of thousands of North Texas children is the best job in the world.




April Events

April has arrived, bringing warmer days, vibrant blooms, and an exciting lineup of events across the Dallas Region! This month is packed with opportunities to explore, connect, and celebrate—from cultural festivals and industry conferences to community gatherings and world-class entertainment. Whether you’re a local looking for fresh experiences or a visitor discovering all that DFW has to offer, there’s something for everyone. Soak up the season and make the most of April with can’t-miss events happening all across North Texas!

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Atlanta Hawks vs. Dallas Mavericks Apr. 1 
Nashville Predators vs. Dallas Stars Apr. 3
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 4
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Dallas Stars Apr. 5
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 5
Lexington SC vs. Dallas Trinity FC Apr. 6
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 6
Vancouver Canucks vs. Dallas Stars Apr. 8 
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks Apr. 9
Winnipeg Jets vs. Dallas Stars Apr. 10
Toronto Raptors vs. Dallas Mavericks Apr. 11
Utah Hockey Club vs. Dallas Stars Apr. 12
Spokane Zephyr FC vs. Dallas Trinity FC Apr. 12
Los Angeles Angels vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 15
Los Angeles Angels vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 16
Los Angeles Angels vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 17
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 18
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 19
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 20
Oakland Athletics vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 28
Oakland Athletics vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 29
Oakland Athletics vs. Texas Rangers Apr. 30

EVENTS IN THE REGION

 

To Be Like Me hosts Spring Community Day Richardson
Deep Ellum Community Arts Festival Dallas
Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival Ennis
McKinney Main Street presents Arts in Bloom McKinney
Irving Pride Irving
The Village Shops presents Classic Car & Truck Show Lewisville
’til Midnight at the Nasher Dallas
Grapevine Vintage Railroad presents Easter Bunny Express Grapevine
Taste Addison Addison
Festival of Joy Dallas
Dodie’s presents 13th Annual Crawfish Fest Rockwall
North Texas Food Bank presents Mahj & Mingle Dallas

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Marie Kelly

A disruptor in the world of accounting with a clear mission.

Born and raised in North Dallas, Marie Kelly never thought twice about leaving. She attended the Ursuline Academy of Dallas and has grown with the city, remembering riding her bike with her friends down the LBJ Freeway as it was being constructed when she was a child. The Dallas Region has provided her with the opportunity to grow, network, buy her home, raise her family, and start her business.

After graduating from Texas A&M, Marie worked her way up and retired from a large CPA firm. She left because she realized that she wanted to focus her efforts on entrepreneurs and non-profits. She began Kelly CPA in 2016, just west of downtown, and as the sharpest looking firm in DFW, some may say. Her office is colorful, full of art, and pet friendly—not your typical CPA office. Her goal is to grow and help businesses and individuals with things like payroll, taxes, and budgeting. One of her mottos goes, “Unlike fine wine, unpaid taxes do not age well.” She wants her customers to devote the time to the work that they’re meant to do, and she promises to take care of the rest.

Marie understands her customers’ entrepreneurial spirit because she shares it. Her team has the tools and knowledge to help large firms. The difference? Their edge.

Marie says she likes to give customers advice like a mom would. She always thinks, “what would my mom tell me to do?” She isn’t afraid of the future of accounting and embraces artificial intelligence (AI). She believes that if accountants don’t embrace AI, they will be replaced by those who will.

Marie is also devoted to helping the community by serving on the board of several organizations, including The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, Ursuline Academy, and the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Foundation.

Marie has moved from North Dallas and now lives in Oak Cliff. She enjoys the entrepreneurial spirit and culture of Oak Cliff. In the future, Marie dreams of having her own foundation and continuing to help non-profits reach their goals by helping them learn about taxes and budgeting. She also spoke of writing a book one day. For now, when she’s not in the office, her most important job is watching her two grandchildren grow.

Learn more about Kelly CPA here.




February Events

February in DFW: Kicking Off the New Year with Vibrant Events

The Dallas Region is buzzing with energy as we step into the new year. From cultural celebrations and industry conferences to community gatherings and entertainment showcases, the month offers a dynamic lineup of events that highlight the diversity, innovation, and spirit of North Texas. Whether you’re a local exploring your city or a visitor discovering all that DFW has to offer, there’s no shortage of activities to keep your calendar full. So grab your planner, and let’s dive into what’s happening this month!

Featured Events

This year is not only 2025 but also the Year of the Snake! Lunar New Year was January 29th, meaning that various cultures from East and Southeast Asia will gather with family and friends and celebrate. Here are a few events from around DFW:

  • Asia Times Square Lunar New Year 2025- Grand Prairie: Held every weekend between January 17 and February 2, make sure to bring cash and an empty stomach to check out vendors serving delicious food. There will also be a variety of performances, including K-pop cover dances and lion dances every 2 hours!
  • Grandscape Lunar New Year Festival: Year of the Snake- The Colony: Don’t miss out on the Lunar New Year event at Grandscape on February 1 from 6 – 9 PM! There will be stage performances such as traditional Chinese dance and kpop dances as well as food and drinks for purchase.
  • Southlake Spring Festival 2025- Southlake: On February 1, from 11 AM to 4 PM, Southlake Town Square will have performances from different parts of Asia, such as Mongolian Dance, Sichuan Opera Face Changing, Bollywood Dance, and much more!
  • DFW China Town Lunar New Year 2025- Richardson: Head to Richardson on Saturday, February 8th from 11 AM – 3 PM for many cultural performances from lion dances to jiu-jitsu demonstrations to diabolo!
  • Frisco Lunar New Year Market Festival- Frisco: Head to Simpson Plaza on Saturday, February 8 from 3 – 8 PM, if you are looking to engage with different cultures while also making a difference in the community! In addition to a fashion show, red envelopes, and performances, the Frisco Education Foundation will be benefiting from this event as well.
  • 2025 Asian Lunar New Year Festival- Richardson: If you are looking for a variety of cultural performances, UTD’s Lunar New Year Art Festival is the place to go! Taking place February 8 from 7 – 9 PM, there will be instrumental performances, ballet, Bollywood dances, and more!

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Sports fans in the Dallas Region have a lot to cheer about.  

 

Dallas Famers Market Open Mic Night Dallas
Galentine’s Drag Brunch Comedy Show Dallas
DFW Shopz Valentine’s Day Market Dallas
Bodies Race Company presents Couple Shuffle Garland
Lone Star Winery presents Valentine’s Chocolate & Wine Walk McKinney
Harlem Globetrotters 2025 World Tour Dallas

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