Hey, Entrepreneurs: Come Party on the Plaza With WFAA for Dallas Startup Week
Join Dallas-Forth Worth innovators this Saturday at 7 a.m. for the Party on the Plaza at Victory Park. Attendees will get to try products from entrepreneurs for free, demonstrate their support for Startup Week, and be on live TV.

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Join Dallas-Fort Worth entrepreneurs, innovators, and their families this Saturday to participate in the ultimate Dallas Startup Week takeover—and, for the chance to be on TV.
From 7 – 9 a.m. at Victory Park, WFAA will broadcast the “Party on the Plaza” in honor of DSW19. The live feed will show the community’s united spirit for Startup Week, and demonstrate how North Texas is the ideal place to take a bold idea.
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Alyce Alston, CEO of The DEC Network, encourages attendance, as it’s important to show pride for Dallas-Fort Worth’s startups and robust ecosystem—the drivers of innovation. “Over 50 percent of our job growth comes from startups,” she says, “which makes Dallas Startup Week important to everyone in DFW.”
Entrepreneurs participating in DSW19 will be on-hand showcasing their products, like treats from Make your Life Sweeter, which guests will be able to test, taste, and try out for free.
Set your DVRs to record WFAA’s Daybreak with Cleo Greene on ABC.

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