
Residents of Plano, Texas, are in for an evening of education and empowerment as the local police department offers a special program aimed at young adults to navigate some of life's most challenging aspects. In an announcement obtained by the Plano Texas Police Department, Officer Chris Bianez is set to lead a free event titled 'Navigating the 3Ds' on March 19, at 6:30 p.m., at the Davis Library.
This seminar focuses on the foundational trio: dating, driving, and drugs. It's designed to provide participants—especially youths—with key skills and know-how for responsible decision-making and maintaining safety. The department emphasizes no registration is necessary for the Tuesday evening event, but advises arriving early to snag a good seat at the Davis Library, located at 7501-B Independence Parkway in Plano, postcode 75025.
As Officer Bianez prepares to engage the community, the program promises to delve into mature subject matters, deemed unsuitable for children younger than 11 years old. It stands as part of a proactive approach by Plano Police to educate the public on these critical life subjects, in hopes of fostering health and safety within the community.
The announcement of the Plano Texas Police Department's social media underscores the significance of the event: "Together, let's equip ourselves with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions, foster healthy relationships, and promote safety in our communities."









