Frisco | June 2023

TODO LIST

June & July events

JUNE 14 TAKE A COCKTAIL CLASS Learn how to make gin-based cocktails at Tricky Fish’s cocktail class. Participants will make two drinks straight from Tricky Fish’s menu and enjoy it alongside some seafood bites. 6-7:30 p.m. $40. Tricky Fish, 6775 Cowboys Way, Ste. 1305, Frisco. 469-384-2660. www.tricky-sh.com/events 17 ROLL WITH THE SOUL PATROL Grab a bike and pedal to the Soul Patrol’s annual Juneteenth Bike Rally. Participants can choose from a 10-mile route, 26-mile route, a 32-mile route or a 56-mile route for their bike ride, all of which will stay within the city. All races will start at the same time and location. 7:30 a.m. $50. Frisco ISD Athletic Oce, 6950 Stadium Lane, Frisco. www.bikereg.com/soul-patrol- juneteenth-ride-2023 17 SPEND A WEEKEND WITH DAD Celebrate Father’s Day with a fully simulated indoor camping experience. The camping “trip” will include tents on indoor turf, a barbecue dinner, breakfast, a game truck, laser tag and more. 5 p.m. Tickets start at $250, $30 per additional child. On the Marquee, 6560 John

Hickman Parkway, Ste. 100, Frisco. 214-842-2251. https://bit.ly/3C7xwNt 17 EXPERIENCE A PREMIERE CULINARY EVENT The 13th annual Bonne Santé event is a premiere culinary event held to celebrate leaders in the Texas kidney community and raise funds to enhance lives of people aected by kidney disease. The event will feature celebrity chefs from across the Dallas-Forth Worth metroplex who will host a food showcase. The event will also feature a silent auction and live entertainment. 6:30p.m. $250 (individual ticket). The Omni Frisco, 11 Cowboys Way, Frisco. 713-870-0865. https://nkonors.rallybound.org/ 2023-bonne-sante 18 CELEBRATE THE HISTORY OF JUNETEENTH Reect and give to the community by heading to The Star and shopping from some of the Dallas-Fort Worth area’s Black-owned businesses. The day will also feature special performances, live entertainment, lawn games, inatables, a Miller Lite beer garden and more. 2-6 p.m. Free. Tostitos Championship Plaza at The Star in Frisco, 9 Cowboys Way, Frisco. 972-497-4800. www.thestarinfrisco.com/juneteenth

JUNE 12

ADMIRE THE ARTS GEORGE A. PUREFOY MUNICIPAL CENTER

Kick o the month by seeing some of Frisco’s artists’ work in the atrium of the George A. Purefoy Municipal Center. The gallery, which takes up all ve oors, will be open and available for viewing through October. Times vary. Free. George A. Purefoy Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd., Frisco. 972-292-5000. www.friscotexas.gov/840/Art-in-the-Atrium (Alex Reece/Community Impact)

Help us celebrate the American flag, and honor all veterans and the people who support them. Share your enthusiasm with our residents, a Boy Scout troop, and Elks Lodge members. The service will be led by Kim Coronado, a Parkview in Frisco resident devoted to making life better for vets. We’ll serve light refreshments, and you’ll get a taste of our community’s genuine warmth. Call 972-324-3835 to RSVP by June 12 or to plan a private tour. Wednesday, June 14 • 2:30pm–3:30pm Join Our Flag Day Salute

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