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Frisco Square Christmas Lights Begin Soon After the Turkey is Gone!

Frisco Square View from Main Street, Frisco
Shortly after the turkey is put away and after a big day of football and shopping comes a highlight for Frisco and the surrounding area. The annual Christmas in the Square Holiday Lights begin this Friday evening, November 27 at 6 p.m. Frisco Square will remain lit nightly from 6-10:00 p.m. from November 27 through January 3.

The lights in Frisco Square are timed to Christmas music heard from your car radio. It is a truly amazing show!

If you and your family have never seen the lights in Frisco, make a point to do it soon... I can almost guarantee you will return several times before the end of the season.

Frisco Square will have periodic events throughout the Christmas season. Check back here frequently for updates.

Until then, have a TERRIFIC THANKSGIVING and please take time to think about what and who you are truly thankful for...and then tell the people that you thought of how much they mean to you.

If you are fortunate enough to spend the day with family, take in each moment and remember that tomorrow is not guaranteed, so make the most of today!

Frisco Square Christmas Tree - Frisco, Texas

 

 

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380 Corridor Food Drive - Residents of Frisco, McKinney, Little Elm, Prosper & Celina Turn Out Big to Help!

380 Corridor Food Drive

Several churches from around the 380 Corridor (Frisco, McKinney, Little Elm, Prosper & Celina) came together this evening to organize and prepare to distribute food collected during the area's Thanksgiving food drive. It was great to see a FANTASTIC turn-out of volunteers...way more than expected and tons of energetic kiddos (of all ages)! It was a ton of fun with very few exploded bags of sugar, flour, busted potatoes, etc... :-)

I've got to give special props to my own daughter, Jessica. She enthusiastically insisted on following through with her personal plans to help despite having an ingrown toenail "fixed" at the doctor's office less than 2-hours prior. You make me PROUD, Peanut!!!