Frisco, Texas Offers a Healthy Serving of Big-City Fun, Interesting Museums, and Unique Experiences

Frisco, Texas Offers a Healthy Serving of Big-City Fun, Interesting Museums, and Unique Experiences

Annual Events Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival Pawtoberfest The Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival is an award-winning Enjoy live music, delicious food and adorable pups at this all-day multi-day eclectic arts and music festival that draws thousands of dog-friendly event at Huffhines Park. Make sure to register your attendees to Galatyn Park urban center. Festival programming favorite four-legged friend for one of the competitive events such as includes six performance stages that feature national, regional and the costume contest and pet look-alike contest. Pawtoberfest takes local bands, the SingerSongwriter contest and stage, the Wildflower! place at Huffhines Park, 1500 Apollo Rd in Richardson. ids area, Wildflower! Eats, the Market Place, the Art Guitar Auction, antas illae and interactive entertainment area. The area’s best kept holiday secret, Santa’s Village is a heartwarming event for the young and the young at heart. Venture up to the North Cottonwood Art Festival Pole (the lawn at City Hall) and explore Santa’s Village and even visit Established in 1969, Cottonwood Art Festival is a bi-annual event Ol’ Saint Nick himself! The village is made up of seventeen special featuring works from some of the nation’s top visual artists. A juried houses including Ms. Claus’ Bakery, the Reindeer Shed, Frosty’s show with 240 artists, Cottonwood showcases art media in 14 House, and the Ornament Factory, just to name a few. Santa’s Village different categories such as 2D and 3D mixed media, ceramics, is opened for ten nights in December. digital, and drawingspastels. The festival also features local bands and food available in the courtyard. There is also Artstop, an interac- ichardsons Annual Christas Parade tive children’s creative playground featuring activities and arts and The Richardson Christmas Parade is an annual event which takes place the first Saturday in December. The route is alternated each year crafts for kids of all ages. Takes first full weekend in May and October. from the East and West side of town. ids of all ages, community clubs and families are encouraged to participate in this Richardson Huffhines Art Trails tradition. A fall tradition dating back to 1976, the Huffhines Art Trails is an annual arts and crafts show featuring 170 of the areas finest artisans. Patrons will find a variety of contemporary crafts, traditional crafts, and art in mediums that range from painting and pottery to glass, wood work and jewelry, a perfect place to start your holiday shopping. FRISCO TEXAS Make us your personal title company! IndependenceLearn more at Title Independence Title LEARN MORE IndependenceTitle.com LEARN MORE IndependenceTitle.com FRISCO TEXAS Frisco is a city in Texas and part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The city population was 116,989 at the 2010 census. The 2018 Census estimate placed the city population at 188,170. Frisco was the fastest-growing city in the United States in 2017 Annual Events Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival Downtown, the Frisco Heritage Museum displays antiques, The Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival is an award-winning multi-day eclectic arts and music festival that draws thousands of vintage cars and railroad memorabilia. The National Videogame attendees to Galatyn Park urban center. Festival programming Museum has rare gaming consoles and arcade machines. Next includes six performance stages that feature national, regional and local bands, the Singer/Songwriter contest and stage, the door, Sci-Tech Discovery Center offers hands-on exhibits for Wildflower! Kids area, Wildflower! Eats, the Market Place, the Art kids. To the northeast, Frisco Commons Park features Guitar Auction, and interactive entertainment area. playgrounds, a fishing pond and an amphitheater. Cottonwood Art Festival Established in 1969, Cottonwood Art Festival is a bi-annual event featuring works from some of the nation’s top visual artists. A juried show with 240 artists, Cottonwood showcases art media in 14 different categories such as 2D and 3D mixed media, ceramics, Services Hospitals CityLine Park Fox Creek Park Terrace Park Plantation Golf Club | Public plantationgolf.net digital, and drawings/pastels. The festival also features local bands 5.75 acres of green space for passive recreation at 3451 Routh Located at the 1500 block of Renner Rd 10.24 acres at 200 Lois Ln and LaSalle Dr 4701 Plantation Lane, Frisco 972/335-4653 and food available in the courtyard. There is also Artstop, an Creek Pkwy and E Renner Rd Extension of the Central Trail; George A. Purefoy Municipal Center friscotexas.gov Methodist Richardson Medical Ctr methodisthealthsystem.org . Hike & bike trail with open spaces on either side for a friendly Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, swimming pool, baby Located in the rapidly growing city of Frisco, Plantation is an interactive children’s creative playground featuring activities and 6101 Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco 972-292-5000 2831 E. President George Bush Hwy 469-204-1000 connects with the CityLine DART station. game of family football, and places to rest during halftime. pool, one lighted baseball field, small backstops, one athletic affordable 18-hole daily fee facility approximately 30 minutes arts and crafts for kids of all ages. Takes first full weekend in May Elevated boardwalk with seating area. Architecturally unique Playground equipment for 2-5 & 5-12 year olds, with adjacent field, and two lighted tennis courts. from downtown Dallas. Situated in the Plantation Resort Housing and October. City Council friscotexas.gov pavilion. Monarch butterfly friendly landscape plants. pavilion. 70' long pedestrian bridge, for crossing the creek. Development, the 125 acres feature 419 Bermuda grass fairways 6101 Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco Woodhaven Grove Park and roughs, Champions Bermuda grass greens, 20 sand bunkers, Huffhines Art Trails Jeff Cheney Mayor 972-292-5050 Parks & Recreation Cottonwood Park Mimosa Park 3.32 acres at 713 S Grove Rd/Audelia Rd and Centennial Blvd and 9 ponds. A fall tradition dating back to 1976, the Huffhines Art Trails is an JohnKeating Mayor Pro Tem, Place 1 972-292-5051 25.31 acres at 1301 W Belt Line Rd and S Cottonwood Dr 9.41 acres at 1200 Mimosa Dr and Apache Dr Picnic and playground equipment, shelter. annual arts and crafts show featuring 170 of the areas finest Woodard, Bill Deputy Mayor Pro Tem 972-292-5054 Parks & Recreation Department Picnic and playground equipment, two pavilions, two lakes, Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, one lighted baseball Stonebriar Country Club | Private artisans. Patrons will find a variety of contemporary crafts, Woodland Park traditional crafts, and art in mediums that range from painting Huffman, Shona Council Member, Place 2 972-292-5052 411 West Arapaho Road, Richardson 972-744-4300 swimming pool, baby pool, two lighted tennis courts, sand field, small backstop, one athletic field, and two lighted tennis clubcorp.com/Clubs/Stonebriar-Country-Club/ and pottery to glass, wood work and jewelry, a perfect place to Livingston, Brian Council Member, Place 6 972-292-5056 Email: [email protected] volleyball court, 1.1 miles of trails, and multi-use concrete court. courts. Restroom facilities. 5.92 acres at 1200 Woodland Way 5050 Country Club Drive, Frisco 972/625-5050 Nelson, Tim Council Member, Place 5 972-292-5055 Restroom facilities. Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, one lighted baseball Offering two gorgeous, world-class Frisco golf courses, the lengths start your holiday shopping. Sowell, Will Council Member, Place 3 972-292-5053 Berkner Park Northrich Park field, small backstops, one athletic field, and two lighted tennis to which Stonebriar has gone to create a superior Frisco golf Creek Hollow Park 1 acre park at 525 Malden Dr and Custer Road. 10 acres at 1800 E Spring Valley Rd and N Yale Blvd courts. Restroom facilities. experience are evident. In its first year, the original Stonebriar Pawtoberfest 8.7 acres at 4100 Breckinridge Blvd Enjoy live music, delicious food and adorable pups at this all-day Fire Department Headquarters friscotexas.gov Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, one baseball field and Features walking trail, outdoor classroom, drinking fountain, Frisco golf course, designed by famed course designers Joe Finger Woods Park dog-friendly event at Huffhines Park. Make sure to register your 8601 Gary Burns Dr., Frisco 972-292-6300 two athletic fields. Restroom facilities. Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, multi-use court, pavilion with picnic tables, and new playground. and Ken Dye, received the prestigious honor of being nominated non-emergency 972-292-6010 horseshoe pits, one softball field, one athletic field, and a 1-acre 6.99 acres at 3408 Springbranch Dr and Telecom Pkwy for the “Best New Course in the Nation.” World-renowned course favorite four-legged friend for one of the competitive events such Emergency 911 Breckinridge Park natural area preserving the existing trees and creek on the Point North Park Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, natural areas, 0.8 mile architect Tom Fazio designed the Club’s second phenomenal as the costume contest and pet look-alike contest. Pawtoberfest 5.49 acres at 725 Synergy Park Blvd takes place at Huffhines Park, 1500 Apollo Rd in Richardson. 417.13 acres at 5300 Renner Rd and N Brand Rd property. Restroom facilities. multi-use trail along Beck Branch Creek, and a 50’ pedestrian 18-hole course, resulting in a distinct style of golf in Frisco that Police Department friscotexas.gov Multi-use trail, picnic and playground equipment, two pavilions, Picnic and playground equipment, shelter, one baseball field, and bridge. allows Stonebriar Members to vary their game. Crowley Park one athletic field. Restroom facilities. Santa’s Village 7200 Stonebrook Parkway, Frisco 972-292-6010 one gazebo, 12 soccer fields, two softball fields, three ponds, and The Country Club Course (18-Hole) 58.53 acres at 2700 N Spring Dr Wyndsor Park The area’s best kept holiday secret, Santa’s Village is a heartwarm- TIP 411 (Anonymous tip) text 847411 natural areas.

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