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Delta Zeta-Plano – Collin County Alumnae Chapter meets monthly and welcomes new members. For information, call Alicia Dimaio at 469.675.1112 or e-mail aliciadimaio@gmail.com.

Democratic Party of Collin County meets monthly. Call 972.578.1483 or visit collindems.us.

DeMolay of Richardson/Plano meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Richardson Masonic Lodge, 528 Lockwood Dr., Richardson. They develop civic awareness and leadership skills for men age 12–21. Call Richard Niedenfuehr at 972.390.8018.

DFW International Association of Outsourcing Professionals meet regularly. For more information, e-mail Kevin Lightfoot at Kevin.Lightfoot@acs-inc.com.

DFW Tea Readers meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month at 4337 Autumn Meadows Dr. in Plano. Contact Sara Reyes at 972.335.6520 for details.

eWomen Network meets monthly for networking. Visit ewomennetwork.com for details.

Foreign Wives of American Citizens is a group that bridges cultural gaps and fosters understanding for foreign women married to American men. Contact Josee Hanlon at 972.519.9774.

The Friendly Bridge Club meets on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at Liberty Recreation Center. Play duplicate bridge in the new ACBL bridge game. No advanced sign-up required. Bring your own partner. Cost is $5 per person, per visit.

Frisco Area Republicans will meet monthly at Texas Land and Cattle Restaurant on Preston Road. Frisco Area Republicans support both the Collin and Denton County organizations promoting Republican ideals and candidates. For more information, e-mail edtamm@hotmail.com.

Frisco Cycling Club is a community-focused organization dedicated to promoting all aspects of cycling. For information on weekly rides or upcoming events, e-mail Jeff Ellis at jellis2696@yahoo.com visit friscocycling.com.

Frisco Lacrosse Association was founded in 2009 and focuses its efforts on teaching the game of lacrosse and the importance of integrity to the boys and girls that join the association. Visit friscolacrosse.com.

Frisco Noon Lions Club meets regularly. Call Brandy Griffin at 972.335.2487 or visit friscofarmersmarket.com.

Genealogy Friends of Plano Libraries, Inc. offers free public lectures on genealogy the third Saturday of the month at the W.O. Haggard Jr. Library (2501 Coit Rd.) in Plano. Patrons can check in at 10:15 a.m.; the program starts at 10:30 a.m. E-mail GenFriends@GenealogyFriends.org.

Greater North Texas Orchid Society meets on the first Sunday of the month at 3 p.m. at North Haven Gardens in Dallas. For more information, call 214.328.2684 or visit gntos.org.

Herb Society of America meets monthly for a free program. Call Beth at 972.658.6852 or call Diane at 972.735.9339. Also, visit northtexashsa.org.

Heritage Herb Club is celebrating 25 years! The club meets the third Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. at Haggard Library, 2501 Coit Rd. Call Gayle Southerland at 972.964.7428.

Historic Downtown Plano Association meets the first Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce, 1200 E. 15th St. Call Jon Hubach at 972.941.5260, or go to visitdowntownplano.com.

International Association of Outsourcing Professionals meets regularly. Visit outsourcingprofessional.org.

International Furnishings and Design Association meet monthly from 5:30–7 p.m. at Blue Mesa Grill in Dallas for networking. For details, call Becky Pipka at 214.725.1542 or e-mail ifdatexas@gmail.com.

International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, a Masonic organization for girls ages 11–20, meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Contact Sara Smith at 469.467.4594, or visit plano.txiorg.com.

International Women’s Club of North Texas meets regularly. Visit iwcnt.org.

International Women’s Club of Plano meets every third Sunday of the month to share their culture and customs. Visit freewebs.com/iwcplano or e-mail iwcplano@yahoo.com.

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