- "I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to
have."
- - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
Frisco Population
May 1, 2007: 94,652 - 757 * Apr 1, 2007: 95,409 + 719 Mar 1, 2007: 94,690 + 702 Feb 1, 2007: 93,988 + 642 Jan 1, 2007: 93,346 + 1,148 Dec 1, 2006: 92,198 + 769 Nov 1, 2006: 91,429 + 831 Oct 1, 2006: 90,598 + 782 Sep 1, 2006: 89,816 + 745 Aug 1, 2006: 89,071 + 602 Jul 1, 2006: 88,469 + 729 Jun 1, 2006: 87,740 + 769 May 1, 2006: 86,971 +10,211 May 1, 2005: 76,760 +11,281 May 1, 2004: 65,479
2006 Average 852 people per month moved to Frisco
2005 Average 768 people per month moved to Frisco *
*Adjusted with NCTCOG numbers
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Frisco Government Access Channel (FGAC) Time Warner Cable: Channel 16 Grande Cable: Channel 12
Council Broadcasts Tuesday - 9:00 am Thursday - 7:00 pm Saturday - 2:00 pm
P&Z Broadcasts: Monday - 7:00 pm Wednesday - 7:00 pm Thursday - 9:00 am
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Warrant List
The Collin County Sheriff's Office is now posting a searchable list of
more than 35,000 active warrants on the county's web page. The list covers
active arrest warrants from Class-C misdemeanors to First-degree felonies, and
includes fine amounts, bond amounts and the name, physical description and the
last known address of an offender. The web page also has instructions posted on
how those on the list can pay off late fines and fees, plus ways to alert
authorities on where to find those being sought.
The Active Warrants List includes
offenses from fishing without a license to unpaid traffic tickets to burglary
and other felony crimes that have been committed in Collin County.
Late last year, the Collin County Sheriff's Office began posting the county jail's Current
Inmate List online as well. Both can
be reached from the Sheriff's Office section of the website.
Sheriff
Terry G. Box said: "The Internet is an important source of information in
today's world, and this addition to our website will allow the public access to
up-to-the-minute critical information."
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Greetings,
Okay, I am still officially a Council Member and still your Mayor Pro Tem. It looks like I will be serving until we canvass the next election, which will be on June 19, 2007. Don't trash my cell phone number yet :-) See the election information below. Also, the approved fee structure for the new Recreation Center can be found HERE or simply go to my web site and look on the left site under current issues.
Yes, we are still in stage three water restrictions. As you can see from the graphic in the left border towards the bottom, Lake Lavon is almost back normal levels. However, Lake Chapman is still considerably low. The North Texas Municipal Water District is evaluating whether a change in restrictions is warranted. I am going to ask the Council to consider having them present at the next meeting. They are having a meeting with the city representatives this Friday. Also, see the article below about ET Irrigation Controllers. Tonight (or last night, depending on when this newsletter goes out), we had our City Council meeting. The Frisco City Council approved a resolution supporting NTTA submitting a bid to operate SH 121. NTTA is a great organization that, in my opinion, is a much better option than using a CDA process and foreign for-profit companies to operate SH 121 if it becomes tolled. NTTA has my gratitude for being aggressive in the short time they were given to submit this bid. However, they still need permission from TxDOT (TTC) to have the bid considered. While NTTA is waiting for that permission, they will submit anywhere if they do not hear from them by the deadline. George Purefoy, Mayor Mike Simpson and myself attended the NTTA meeting as well as the County Commissioner meeting last week in Frisco.
I voted against the resolution because I had submitted my own resolution that did not use language supporting a Tollway. I still stand behind the fact that I believe SH 121 can be built without tolling and I still do not support the idea of tolling Citizens an excessive rate to take care of the State shortfall for transportation. However, I appreciate the NTTA's willingness to bid this project and reduce the high tolls that would be placed on our local citizens. I know the chances are slim, but I am holding out for the chance that TxDOT and the TTC will wake up and realize what a mistake this is.
I also appreciate the County Commissioners taking a strong stand against the CDA process and endorsing the NTTA process. By standing together, our regional will be able to do the right thing for our citizens. I encourage anyone living in Denton County to contact county commissioner Cynthia White, who is the chairman of the Regional Transportation Council and encourage her to support the NTTA proposal and also to support that the RTC toll policies should be follwed for the toll costs. Of course, You can also let her know you do not support tolling 121, but I'm fairly certain that the idea of not tolling SH 121 and using it to fund other road projects is not very popular at the RTC right now.
Of course, I am concerned that NTTA will not be given due consideration. View this report from WFAA: VIDEO. I am happy to see NTTA fight for our residents and not allow the politics to stifle their involvement. Also, TxDOT and the TTC are working hard behind the scenes to overturn recent legislation. Additional Information. As I mentioned last week, I have placed some of the documents that we have submitted regarding the CDA Process. Here are the links again (or just visit my web site).
Collin County Memo RTC Vs. TxDOT Memo Environmental Assessment
I received some questions about why flags were flow at half-staff on Tuesday. From our Fire Department:
" In accordance with a Presidential
Proclamation, the U.S. Flag is to be flown at half-staff, for one day only, on
Tuesday, May 15th. This is in honor of Peace Officers' Memorial Day.
The U.S. Flag is to be flown at half-staff from 12:01 AM until 11:59
PM."
Don't forget, if you are receiving duplicate copies of this newsletter or my notices, I would like to know about it so I can fix the problem. There are still several roadrunner and comcast duplicate addresses, so if you are one of those people, simply click at the bottom of this newsletter to remove one of the addresses or just E-mail me.
Have a great week!
Maher Maso Mayor Pro Tem City of Frisco
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Traffic Update |
S.H. 121 Project:
Independence -- All Lanes are
open
Hillcrest -- All lanes are
open
Coit -- All lanes are open
Ohio -- An
Overpass will be constructed for northbound and southbound Ohio. This
intersection was closed April 24, 2006. TxDOT anticipates having the Ohio
Overpass complete October 2007.
Preston -- All lanes are
open
Parkwood -- All lanes are
open
Legacy -- This intersection is estimated
to be complete April 2007.
Spring Creek -- This intersection is
estimated to be complete April 2007.
Service Roads -- The new service roads
to Dallas North Tollway are open to traffic
Main Lanes -- TxDOT anticipates having
the main lanes complete July 2007.
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City Council Elections
Well, we had a relatively low turnout for the City Council election on May 12. The numbers are below. Because none of the candidates received over 50% of the vote, the top two candidates in each place will have their names placed in the June 16 election, which is called a "Run-Off Election".
Some misconceptions: Anyone registered voter can vote in the run-off. It is NOT limited to those that voted in the May 12th election. There is still time to register to vote, but voter registration become effective 30 days after they are received. Contact the county elections office for additional information.
Also, there will be early voting and my, while it has not been decided yet, my guess is that the voting locations will also be the same.
Early Voting:
June 4, 5, 6 -- 8am - 5pm June 7 -- 8am - 7pm June 8, 9 -- 8am - 5pm June 11, 12 - 7am-7pm
Election Day: June 16 - 7am - 7pm.
In Place 2, currently held by Bob Allen, the results were:
Fred Pascarelli -- 802 - 38.06% [RUN-OFF ELECTION] Jeff Cheney -- 886 - 42.05% [RUN-OFF ELECTION] Bart A. Crowder-- 419 - 19.89%
In Place 4, the seat I currently hold, the results were:
David L. Prince -- 1044 - 49.88% [RUN-OFF ELECTION] Chris Moss -- 842 - 40.23% [RUN-OFF ELECTION] David Preston -- 207 - 9.89%
All the candidates should be thanked for volunteering their time and effort to help our community. It is hard work making yourself available. As they have learned, it does take a lot of time. Their involvement is a good role model for our citizens to follow.
For additional information, please contact the Office of the City Secretary at (972) 292-5010 or via email at Nparker@friscotexas.gov
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ET Controller
No, this is not something you can use to call E.T. An ET Controller is actually for your irrigation system. Why am I talking about ET Controllers? For starters, the City of Frisco now requires them in all new homes. To fully understand what they are, I found a link at the City of Austin web site. It can be found HERE.
If you are interested in purchasing one for your home, the City of Frisco has made it very attractive to retrofit your unit. Once you purchase an approved ET controller and have it installed, you can register your new unit. Registration with the City costs $25. However, you will then receive a $100 credit on your water bill.
Also, the importance of these controllers in conserving water is so well proven, the City of Frisco is instituting a plan to waive water restrictions for homes that install these controllers. You will be able to water any day of the week once you purchase, install and register an approved controller. However, you will still be required to follow time-of-day guidelines and water run-off restrictions. New homes built with the ET controller can apply for water exemptions after their 30 day watering exemption.
A weather station will be located in Frisco that will be linked to and supported by the A&M Irrigation Technology center. The ITC has a whole bunch of data on ET Controllers and weather links. Frisco will soon have a link on this site.
Additional information will be provided soon. I plan on installing one of these systems soon and will let you know how it goes.
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Summer Camps for Kids
Looking for something for your kids to do this summer?
The City of Frisco Parks & Recreation Department offers a wide variety of summer
camps and activities for kids. Here's a look at some of the camps we are
offering this summer.
Sheena's Dance Academy
Sheena's Dance Academy offers a Sampler Dance Camp and a
Cheer Camp. In the Sampler Dance Camp, dancers will get a taste of classical
ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, cheer, musical theatre and more, while cheers,
chants, jumps, simple stunting, cheer dance and hip-hop will be taught in the
Cheer Camp. Both camps offer a performance on the last day of camp and lunch is
provided each day. Camps are available for ages 4 - 12 and the fee is $160.
FasTracKids
Kids will have fun this summer learning and exploring
some of the wonders of Astronomy, Technology, the Art and History of
Communication and much more. Kids will do projects and carry out experiments
that will be sent home at the end of camp. Projects are presented and
video-taped. Classes will also be combined with Tae Kwon Do and Yoga to exercise
both mind and body. This camp is available for kids ages 4 - 8 and the fee is
$295.
Einstein Kidz
Einstein Kidz offers a week of fun, interactive computer
classes for kids. Imagine Tomorrow Computer Classes allow kids ages 3 - 7 to
become computer detectives and go on a learning adventure to solve a unique
computer mission in the world of Imagine Tomorrow. The fee for this week long
camp is $240.
Technokids Computer Camp and Clay
Animation Camp are offered for kids 8 - 12. In Technokids Computer Camp, kids
will be working on projects using Microsoft Word, Power Point and Internet
Explorer, as they solve mysteries, build websites, and become graphic artists,
pirates and more.
Clay Animation Camp allows kids to work in small,
collaborative teams led by a teacher guiding their exploration and discovery as
they explore animation, sculpting, visual literacy, and multi-media. The fee for
each of these camps is $195.
Sports Camps
A variety of sports camps are also offered through the
City of Frisco Parks & Recreation Department. Frisco Tennis School offers tennis
camps for children of all ages and skill levels at several locations around the
City. Skyhawks offers summer sports camps for young athletes in several sports
including soccer, golf, tennis, basketball, volleyball, football, cheerleading,
and baseball. Age requirements and fees vary for each sport camp. The Lakes
Tennis Academy also offers sports camps for kids ages 4 -
14 and beginner to intermediate levels. Camps combine
tennis instruction and supervised swim time for a morning of active fun.
Walk-in registration is currently open for these camps
and other summer activities at the Alumni Hall Fitness Center located on the
Collin County Community College District Campus at 9700 Wade Boulevard. Class
size is limited so sign-up today! For more information about these camps and
other summer classes, please visit our website.
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HOA Presidents Meeting
This is probably one of the more informative meetings that the City holds. Unfortunately, this is also one of the least attended. If you are the president, board member or HOA Management Company of a Frisco Homeowners Association, please follow through on your committment to represent your homeowners and attend this meeting.
Also, if your HOA is not listed on the left side of this newsletter, send me your web site and info and I will list it. If you have any Questions, please e-mail me. The Agenda items for the meeting, which will be held on May 21 at 7PM at the City Council Chambers is below.
Agenda Items for 5/21/07 HOA
Presidents Meeting
1.
Animal Control - Michael Hansen
2.
Water Conservation - Gary
Hartwell
3.
Neighborhood Crime - Todd
Renshaw
4.
City Ordinances -
(Planning)
a.
Assisting HOA Violations Enforcement
b.
Governing HOA management and the
rights/responsibilities of Developers before, during and after the transition to
HOA control
5.
Parks and Rec Center update (Parks &
Rec)
6.
Roads update
(Engineering)
7.
Upcoming Events (Communications)
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Stardust Ball
Amidst the twinkling stars and candlelight, enjoy an
evening of dancing and mingling with friends as the Senior
Center at Frisco Square presents their annual Stardust Ball, on Saturday,
May 19. The event will be held at the
Senior Center, located at 6676 Moore Street, from 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Gary Lee and his band will provide musical entertainment
and will have you up on your feet dancing to the beat. Prairie Estates of Frisco
will provide refreshments and prizes will be given away throughout the evening,
making this an unforgettable night. Tickets are limited and may be purchased at
the Senior Center for $8 each. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door
the night of the dance. For more information, please call the Senior Center at
972-335-5515.
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CCSA Concert
The CCSA (Collin County Songwriters Association) will be
presenting a concert on the 19th of May from 6:45 -9:00pm. The roster includes:
C. AAron Moore, Dan Scott Parr, Ryan Michael Galloway and Mudcat (3 man blues
band with Scott mudcatB Thomas, Chad mudcatD Ireland and Michael mudcatG Reames.
Admission is $5.00. All proceeds go to the church programs.
The Concert will be held at the
Rennaisance Church in Mesquite.
For additional information, call 972-679-2354.
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DBU Graduate
Information Session
By coming
to a DBU Graduate Information Session you will have the opportunity to learn
about our application process, visit one of our spectacular locations, and meet
the graduate program directors. The directors will love to answer all your
questions about each graduate program and what program would best fit your
interests, talents, and career goals. There will be refreshments provided for
you as well.
Another great benefit for coming is that the $25 application fee will be waived
for those who submit a graduate application at the Information Session!
The dates
and locations of upcoming information sessions are listed below. If you would
like to attend any of these events, please RSVP to
graduate@dbu.edu or call 214-333-5242. When you RSVP, please let us know
your phone number, email address, what graduate program you are interested in,
and if you are bringing any guests. Feel free to call us if you have any
questions.
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Saturday, May 12 at 9:00 a.m. BSM Room in Spence Hall DBU Main Campus
- Wednesday, May 16 at 6:00 p.m. DBU-North in Frisco
- Thursday, June 7 at 6:00 p.m. Great Hall in the John G. Mahler Student Center,
DBU Main Campus
- Wednesday, June 20 at 6:00 p.m. DBU-North in Frisco
Directions to each location
DBU Main
Campus -
http://www.dbu.edu/about/campus.asp 214.333.5242
DBU-North in Frisco -
http://www.dbu.edu/dbunorth/ 214.333.5793
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Talent Applications for July 4th
Celebration
(May 9, 2007) Do you have what it takes to be the next
Frisco idol 'star'?
Be a part of the magic this July 4th during the City of
Frisco's 6th annual Frisco Freedom Fest. The City is now accepting applications
from performing artists wanting to appear on our Community Stage. The stage will
feature local entertainers willing to perform for free!
The top 20 entertainers, selected by a committee, will
delight the crowd beginning at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4 at City Hall Plaza.
This year, Frisco Freedom Fest begins at Frisco Square for "Party in the Plaza",
which includes the Children's Expo, Taste of Frisco and Hometown Hero Exhibit.
Our neighbors at Pizza Hut Park will host an MLS match at 5:30 and Clay Aiken
and the Symphony will take the Pizza Hut Park stage at 8 p.m.
Applications are available on the city's Frisco Freedom Fest Web site.
The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Friday, June 8. Applications must be
submitted to the City of Frisco's Communications Department, which is located at
City Hall, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. For more information, contact Christie
Hartwell at 972-292-5073 or
chartwell@friscotexas.gov.
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Movies in the Square
If you thought
Fair in the Square, which served
10,000 people and raised $3500 for the
Frisco Education
Foundation was fun, wait until you see Movies in the Square featuring
family-oriented movies each Friday evening at 9:00 PM beginning June 1 through
August 10, 2007. Join Frisco Square
for a great time. The Studio
Movie Grill, which is opening at Frisco Square in December 2007, is a lead
sponsor of Movies in the Square.
The Movies will be projected on a giant, 26' x
13' inflatable movie screen located on either City Hall Plaza or the Frisco
Square concrete pad, depending on weather conditions. The movies can be
viewed free of charge but summer-time refreshments such as snow cones, popcorn
and nuts will e available for a nominal fee. Families are encouraged to
bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy the outdoor movies in comfort.
The movie schedule is listed below and more
complete information, when available, can be found at the Frisco Square web
site.
- Friday, June 1
Field of Dreams
- Friday, June 8
Talladega Nights
- Friday, June 15
Shrek
- Friday, June 22
Secondhand Lions
- Friday, June 29
Spider-man
- Friday, July 6
Goonies
- Friday, July 13
Happy Gilmore
- Friday, July 20
E.T.
- Friday, July 27
Mean Girls
- Friday, August 3
Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Friday, August 10 Ferris
Bueller's Day Off
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FRISCO GROOVES
RETURNS WITH
FREE LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY IN JUNE
FRISCO
GROOVES produced by American Bank of Texas brings top Texas talent to North
Texas
(May 2007)
Collin County, Texas -- In
the same spirit as the independent, Texas-owned bank, The American Bank of
Texas, has taken the lead to bring authentic, family entertainment to Frisco
through the 2nd Annual FRISCO GROOVES concert series. The series
is made possible in part by Baylor Medical Center at Frisco, the Frisco
Parks & Recreation Department, the City of Frisco and Embassy Suites
Frisco. Each Friday night in June at 7:30 p.m., a leading Texas artist will
provide a live concert. Each concert takes place at Warren Sports Complex
located at 7599 El Dorado in Frisco. Open to the public. Wagons and
picnics welcome. Bare feet, dancing as well as kids rolling around in the
grass are encouraged. Concessions and CD sales will be available on
site. Parking is available throughout the park and overflow parking is
across the street at St. Francis Catholic Church. For more information,
please visit
www.friscogrooves.org and
www.ABTexas.com or call 972-335-1900.
CONCERT SCHEDULE:
Friday, June 1, 2007
Beatlegras:
A collection of three very different musicians creating a new sound from the
music of The Beatles. Infusions of bluegrass and jazz and topped off with a
classical twist. www.beatlegras.comFriday, June 8, 2007
JON DEE GRAHAM:
Voted "Musician of the Year" at the Austin
Music Awards at the 2006 SXSW. Has been described as "unvarnished, raw and
gritty." www.jondeegraham.com
June 15, 2007
THOMAS BRAXTON:One of
the nation's hottest contemporary jazz artists who blends elements of jazz,
Latin, funk, and R&B in his original compositions.
www.tonbraxton.com
June 22, 2007
GUY FORSYTH:
"American Music" featuring all styles
including blues, jazz, reggae, funk and folk. Forsyth sings about a range
of topics and his forte is making it all sound and feel not only natural but
also disarming and oddly optimistic.
www.guyforsyth.com
June 29, 2007
THE RESENTMENTS
Known for their
"fun rave-ups, pointed commentary and assured best jam session of four
outstanding artists."www.theresentments.com
FRISCO GROOVES
is proudly produced by American Bank of Texas and made possible in part with
sponsor Baylor Medical Center at Frisco, the Frisco Parks & Recreation
Department and the City of Frisco.
For more information, please visit
www.friscogrooves.org and
www.ABTexas.com or by calling 972-335-1900.
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RECENT PRESS RELEASES
TWO BURN VICTIMS; CONDITIONS CRITICAL, STABLE
(May 14, 2007) Two men are being treated for severe
burns at this hour after, witnesses say, one of the men doused himself with
gasoline and used a cigarette lighter to ignite his clothing. As a result, a two
story home in the 12000 block of Foothill Lane caught fire.
A 24-year-old man was flown by Careflight to Parkland
Memorial Hospital in Dallas where he's in critical condition. A 27-year-old
friend was transported by ambulance to Centennial Medical Center in Frisco. He's
in stable condition.
Frisco firefighters were called to the home at
approximately 4 p.m. this afternoon. Approximately twenty minutes later, the
fire was out.
Frisco Fire Marshal investigators say three people,
including the two burn victims, were home at the time the fire started.
Witnesses told investigators one of the men ingested gasoline before spitting
some of it out and igniting himself.
Investigators say the two other witnesses tried putting
the fire out with a blanket, but one of the men was burned in the process.
Damages to the home are estimated at approximately
$80,000, with the majority of damage confined to the kitchen area.
CONSTRUCTION WORKER INJURED;
LIGHTNING MAY BE TO BLAME
(May 14, 2007) A construction worker is hospitalized
tonight after apparently being struck by lightning.
At 4:11 p.m. this afternoon, Frisco firefighters were
called to the intersection Coit and Eldorado Parkway. Witnesses told
firefighters the construction worker was driving a stake into the ground when it
appeared he was stuck by lightning.
The man, who is in his fifties, was transported to
Centennial Medical Center in Frisco.
NTTA Board approves submittal of public sector proposal:
Following up from the special called
Board meeting on April 11, today the NTTA Board of Directors unanimously
approved the submittal of a public sector proposal to the RTC and TxDOT for the
SH 121 project. Staff has been authorized to submit the proposal to the RTC as
soon as the Texas Transportation Commission approves the requisite waiver to the
protocol agreement, or by the May 25 deadline. In addition the Board authorized
engagement of engineers and financial consultants necessary to design and
finance the project, as well as amending their toll policy to reflect toll
provisions of the RFP.
The NTTA proposal provides the
region with $2.5 billion in up-front payments, $833 million (NPV) in guaranteed
payments over time and will provide over $1.3 billion (NPV) to the regions toll
finance system to help expedite delivery of other toll facilities in the
regional plan.
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Free Basketball Camp
The Dallas Baptist University Basketball Program will be hosting two
free basketball camps this summer for boys and girls ages 8 - 15. The first camp will be held at First Baptist
Church of Frisco, June 11 - 14 from 9am - 3pm.
The camp is free of charge and is open to the first sixty people to
register.
The second camp will be held at Antioch Fellowship Baptist Church at 7550 South Hampton Rd. in Dallas. The camp will run June 18 - 21, from 9am -
3pm and will also be free of charge.
There are thirty spaces still available for the Antioch Fellowship
camp.
The camps will include skill instruction, games, and daily
devotionals with Dallas Baptist University coaches and players. To reserve your space for a camp please call
Brandon Curran in the Dallas Baptist University Basketball Office at 214 333
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Teachers on Ice
Teachers on Ice Has Coaches, Captains and Teams Excited
(May 8,2007)
Got Game?
Frisco Independent School District
teachers are gearing up for the 4th Annual FISD Teachers On Ice hockey game
hosted by and benefiting, the Frisco Education Foundation.
This East vs. West
"grudge" match is scheduled for Friday, May 18th at the Dr. Pepper StarCenter in
Frisco. Pre-game activities begin at 6:30p.m., Face-Off at 7:00p.m. "Teachers on
Ice is the one time that FISD lays aside our policy of good will and continuity
amongst the campuses and encourages some serious competition," says Rick Reedy,
FISD superintendent. "It is for a worthy cause and is fun for everyone."
Matt Kimball (East
Side), honorary captain and hockey aficionado is up to the challenge of going
against the boss on the ice. "It's hard to tell who has more fun, the teachers
or the kids watching! It's fun for the kids to see their teachers and, in my
case, their principal trying to skate with tons of hockey gear and a stick while
chasing a puck.
In the past, we've gone
easy on the West....after all their coach is Dr. Reedy and HE signs our
contracts. However, I'm feeling some good job security this year. We will take
no prisoners!" he said with bravado.
Kimball was unaware that a last minute change had
been made and that Assistant Superintendent Richard Wilkinson is taking charge
of the West team. Laurie Weeks (West Side) of Pink Elementary School and Kimball
have been exchanging email about the upcoming event with Weeks bragging about
West being Best and playing for the bosses. Mayor Mike Simpson, coach of the
EAST side is preparing his game winning strategy to bring home the "Bucket"!
While this fundraiser
originally started out as an event for the teachers to have a "fun" time on the
ice trying their skill at standing on ice skates much less skating and actually
playing the game of hockey, it has since turned into a much anticipated annual
event to see who will come away with the coveted "Stanley Bucket"! Teachers have
gone as far as purchasing their own equipment, taking lessons, and joining
hockey leagues to up their game and endurance. Don't be fooled however, skill
level for the most part is still rated as "hilarious"! Allison Miller, Director
of the Frisco Education Foundation says, "Teachers and staff have been calling
and emailing me since the beginning of this past August to be sure Teachers On
Ice was still on this year. Borchardt and Riddle Elementary have 7 teachers each
representing their campuses alone! Anderson, Boals, Christie, Corbell,
Curtsinger, Fisher, Isbell, Pink, and Smith Elementary also have teachers
participating. Wester Middle School, Centennial High School, Frisco High School,
Liberty High School, and Wakeland High School are representing for the secondary
schools.
There will be a
raffle, Chuck -A-Puck contest, Frisco Fire Clowns, Texas Tornado Jr. Ice Dancers
to perform, and not to mention a hockey game filled with action, fun, cheering,
and a lot of laughs for all! Teachers On Ice is an event the entire fam
[editors
note: As the coach who took on the dynasty of Dr. Rick Reedy in last years
game, I can tell you that Dr. Reedy pulls all strings to win this game.
Our team gave it their best, but there was no question in my mind that Dr. Reedy
and the clown.. er, I mean refree, had some kind of understanding. Who
really does sign those paychecks? I will be there watching for any
slight of hand tricks. -- Maher]
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Freedom Fest
PARTY IN THE PLAZA, FCD, CLAY AIKEN AND FIREWORKS
HIGHLIGHT FRISCO FREEDOM FEST
FRISCO, Texas (Friday, April 27, 2007)
- For the second consecutive year, the City of
Frisco and Pizza Hut Park have teamed up to host the City of Frisco's Freedom
Fest, on Wednesday, July 4. The Independence Day festival will start at 4 pm,
and also feature the FC Dallas' home game versus Chivas USA (5:30 pm), followed
by a post-game concert by Clay Aiken and Symphony, and capped off by the largest
fireworks show in the Metroplex, organized by the premier fireworks company -
the Zambelli Family.
Frisco's Freedom Fest begins with the "Party on the
Plaza" at Frisco Square, which is located across the street from the stadium and
will feature: the Taste of Frisco; a community stage featuring live music from
local talent; and a Children's Expo that will include face painters, balloon
artists, jump houses, games and arts and crafts. Freedom Fest will begin at 4
p.m. and last until the start of the fireworks. Admission to the festival is
free.
FC Dallas will host Western-Conference opponent Chivas
USA in a regular season game that will kickoff at 5:30 pm. Tickets for the game,
which also include the concert and fireworks, are priced at: $21, $29, $33, $37,
$50 and $75. Pop-singer Clay Aiken and the Symphony will perform on the Pizza
Hut Park stage approximately 30 minutes following the end of the game. He has
released three solo albums that have each debuted in the top five on the
Billboard charts.
The night concludes with the largest fireworks show in
the Metroplex. The show will be produced by the Zambelli Family, known as the
"First Family of Fireworks". Zambelli pyrotechnicians hand-pick every shell for
each show to ensure that the designed effect is achieved. Zambelli has one of
the highest safety records in the industry, with a professional seasoned staff
and over 100 years of experience in all types of weather, conditions and sites.
Each year Zambelli Fireworks produces more than 3,500 shows.
Among the national shows produced by Zambelli Fireworks
are: the 2007 Ball Drop at Times Square in NYC, Thunder Over Louisville, the
Statue of Liberty Anniversary Celebration, Superbowl Celebrations, the Las Vegas
Casino, and Mt. Rushmore. City of Frisco employees and residents will have a
pre-sale opportunity to purchase tickets beginning on Fri, April 27 at 10 a.m.
until May 3 at 10 p.m. FC Dallas season ticket holders and FCD Hoops
Nation members will have a pre-sale opportunity for tickets on Thurs, May 3 from
10 am-10 pm.
Tickets for the general public will go on sale on Fri,
May 4 at 10 am Parking at Pizza Hut Park for this event is free. For
additional information, click HERE.
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Upcoming Meetings
City Council: Tuesday, June 5 at 5:30PM
P&Z: Tuesday, May22 at 6:30PM. Neighborhood Watch General Meeting: May 21 at 7:30PM
For these & additional meetings, see the Community & Meeting Calendar
New Frisco City Hall Address
6101 Frisco Square Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034 |
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