Frisco | May 2022

TODO LIST

May events

MAY NOW THROUGH MAY 15 GO TO THE FAIR

recurring event, artists will play live at local businesses throughout the district to create a musical shopping strip. Performers will be provided by Frisco nonprot Melody of Hope. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Frisco Rail District. A website is under construction. 07 LEARN ABOUT ANIMALS The Dallas Zoo will bring some of the community’s favorite animals to Stonebriar Centre in collaboration with the Frisco Public Library’s Animal Adventure day. 2-2:45 p.m. Free. 2601 Preston Road, Frisco. 972-292-5669. www.friscolibrary.com 07 CELEBRATE THE RAIL DISTRICT The 10th annual Frisco Streats Gourmet Food Truck & Music Festival will be at Fourth and Elm streets. Foodies can look forward to food trucks from across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, and music lovers can enjoy the lineup of live music. Local vendors, craft beer, wine and children’s activities will be available. Attendees are welcome to bring their leashed pets, blankets and lawn chairs. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Free (admission). Fourth and Elm streets, Frisco. https://friscoraildistrictmerchants.com /streats 08 EAT AND JAM Frisco eatery Didi’s Downtown

The Frisco Fair is back with a giant Ferris wheel, roller coasters and more rides. Food lovers can enjoy Fletcher’s Corny Dogs, the Taste of Frisco event and traditional fair food. The fair also features a market of vendors, Frisco Arts Foundation student art competition winners and Instagram photo spots. 4-10 p.m. (Mon.-Thu.), 1-11 p.m. (Sat.), 1-10 p.m. (Sun.). Free (admission). 9215 John W. Elliot Drive, Frisco. 214-731- 9208. www.friscofair.com 07 GET SHADY Shades of Green Nursery & Landscape is hosting a workshop for people who would like to learn what plants t best in their shady yards and spaces. The session will cover the dierence between shade-loving and shade-tolerant plants and how to create visual interest with texture and color. 10-11 a.m. Free. 7401 Coit Road, Frisco. 972-335-9095. https://shadesofgreeninc.com/events 07 EXPLORE MAIN STREET AND MUSICIANS Music on Main will bring local musicians and businesses together in Frisco’s downtown district. During this monthly

MAY 07 & 21

ENJOY A NIGHT OF IMPROV FRISCO DISCOVERY CENTER

Head to the Frisco Discovery Center to watch a night of improvisational comedy featuring the Frisco Improv Players. This show will be similar to the style of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and is appropriate for all ages. 8-9:45 p.m. $12 (military, seniors, students), $15 (adults). 8004 Dallas Parkway, Frisco. 214-450-8596. https:// friscoimprovplayers.com (Courtesy Frisco Improv Players)

will host a Saturday of live entertainment. Brian Erickson will perform from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., and Tommy LeBeuf will take the stage from 5-8 p.m. 7210 Main St., Frisco. 469-888-4020. https://didisdowntown.com/events 08 WATCH A BASEBALL GAME Baseball fans can head to Riders Field to cheer on the Frisco RoughRiders as they play against the Arkansas Travelers. The game will feature a wine bottle holder

giveaway in honor of Mother’s Day. 4:05 p.m. Tickets start at $11. 7300 Roughriders Trail, Frisco. 972-731-9200. www.milb.com/frisco 19 THROUGH 22 CHEER ON GRADUATES Frisco ISD has partnered with the Ford Center at The Star to host this year’s graduation ceremonies. Each graduate will receive 15 tickets. Ceremonies will also be livestreamed and available on demand

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