I thought these were appropriate for the Fourth of July Celebration:
"America is much more than a geographical fact. It is a political and moral
fact - the first community in which men set out in principle to institutionalize
freedom, responsible government, and human equality."
-- Adlai Stevenson
"Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it
must be daily earned and refreshed - else like a flower cut from its life-giving
roots, it will wither and die."
-- Dwight D. Eisenhower
"You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not
with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show
of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the
potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you have
overeaten, but it is patriotism."
--Erma Bombeck
Frisco Population
June 1, 2007: 95,266 +
614
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 Thunder
EDS CREDIT UNION AND FRISCO THUNDER ARE OFFERING
1 LUCKY TICKET HOLDER THE CHANCE TO KICK FOR
$100,000.00
1 LUCKY TICKET HOLDER WILL COME DOWN ONTO THE
FIELD DURING HALF-TIME AND KICK FROM THE 40 YARD GOAL LINE, SHOULD THEY MAKE IT THEY WILL WIN
$100,000.00 COURTSEY OF EDS CREDIT UNION
SPREAD THE WORD AS THIS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST HALF-TIME GIVE-AWAYS IN FRISCO HISTORY!!!!!!
TICKETS ON SALE AT 972-731-6968
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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Happy Fourth of July!! During the Independence Day Celebration, I hope you and your entire family have a relaxing day and the rain does not interfere in your plans.
Hopefully, you are flying your U.S. Flag today. For Flag Facts and Etiquette, visit HERE. For information about today's activities in Frisco, please see the articles below.  Fun Fact: In July 1776, 2.5 million people lived in our newly formed nation. This July 4th, there are approximately 302 million. Please be careful today. Keep in mind, there is a City of Frisco ordinance that prohibits the use of fireworks inside City Limits. As of now, the Frisco Freedom Fest is still on, but fields around the stadium will be muddy. I encourage you to use the nice and easy remote parking option and the bus service that is being provided. Make sure you visit the Frisco Freedom Fest web site for up-to-date information on the many activities being planned for your family.
We sure have received a lot of rain lately. I left town for a short vacation and it seems that the sky has opened up! Where are we at with the water restrictions? As many of you know, Frisco along with many other cities in the NTMWD modified their stage 3 restrictions. As of July 1st, you can now water two times per week. You can also wash your vehicles. The latest development was yesterday. NTMWD has completely removed the Stage 3 restrictions and is now in a water conservation plan instead of a drought plan. Basically, the water conservation plan is Voluntary.
While not speaking for the City, I am sure that a public announcement with details will follow from the City of Frisco shortly. I would expect to see the Stage 3 plan lifted completely. However, please keep in mind, it is important to continue to work towards lowering our per-capita usage of water so that our region can secure further water sources. It is difficult to make the argument to State Officials that we need additional supply when we waste water. Common sense would say that water sprinkler systems should be turned off for the foreseeable future!
Have a great week!
Maher Maso
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Frisco Freedom Fest
FRISCO FREEDOM FEST STILL PLANNED FOR TODAY, JULY 4
As of Tuesday, July 3, all Frisco Freedom Fest activities are still planned for Wednesday, July 4. However, due to the continuing wet weather, the fields around City Hall are saturated and are not available for parking.
Remote parking and free shuttle service are available at three Frisco ISD schools, beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Frisco High School6401 Parkwood Dr (Parkwood @ Stonebrook Pkwy.)
Wakeland High School 10700 Legacy Dr (Legacy, south of Eldorado Pkwy.)
Staley Middle School 6927 Stadium Lane. (Stadium @ North County Rd.)
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Community Stage @ FFF
COMMUNITY STAGE TO FEATURE A RECORD 18 PERFORMERS FOR FRISCO FREEDOM FEST
(July 3, 2007) Don't miss Frisco's homegrown performers light up the Community Stage at the 6th annual Frisco Freedom Fest on Wednesday, July 4. A record eighteen performers will take the stage. We have a great variety of entertainers who will satisfy everyone's music interest.
Samantha Lee, 10, will kick off the event at 3:55 p.m. July 4 at City Hall Plaza singing the National Anthem.
Returning for his third Frisco Freedom Fest appearance is Cutta C. He has been performing professionally for more than four years and has graced some of the same stages as Monica, Pretty Ricky, Lil' Scrappy, Marques Houston, DJ Unk and Paul Wall. Cutta C also released his debut album Proof of Purchaze last year, which has sold several thousand copies.
Also appearing for their second consecutive year is Providence. Lead singers of the band, Matt and Christa Wright, released their first CD, Close Enough to Whisper, in 2004, which includes all original songs in an energetic and artistic modern acoustic and electric rock style. They will perform a variety of songs from their CD and several favorites from previous decades.
Piano entertainer, Greg Anderson, will be a first for the Community Stage. He has performed in piano clubs, on cruise ships and in eight other counties primarily in Europe and the Middle East. Anderson plans to woo the crowd with rock 'n' roll dance music that will bring the crowd to their feet.
The line up also includes performers who will be singing current country hits that everyone can sing and a collection of Broadway songs.
Closing the show will be Midlife Crisis. MidLife Crisis is a Frisco-based five piece band, whose cover music includes several decades of classic rock and roll, country tunes and a handful of original work. Their performance will include songs by artists with top 10 Billboard hits. They have recently played in The Colony, Richardson, Addison and North Dallas.
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BGCCC School Supply Drive
While our Boys & Girls Club of Collin County kids are enjoying fun days at our summer camps and not a thought is given to going back to school. . .
we must begin to prepare for the beginning of their new school year. Our kids desperately need school supplies that their parents can not afford to buy. Do you remember what is was like, to go with mom and/or dad to buy your NEW SCHOOL SUPPLIES? What fun it was to take them out and look at them and them carry them all to school on the first day! It just doesn't get much better than that for a child and we don't want our kids to miss out on that wonderful and exciting experience! Nor do we want our kids to feel different than their peers.
Won't you help???
When you are shopping for school supplies for your children, please remember ours and grab a few items for them. If all of our friends and supporters can pitch in, just a little, our kids will have a great first day back to school! Talk to co-workers, neighbors and family members and collect items together or ask your company to adopt several kids. This is a great opportunity to make a BIG difference in the life of a very deserving child.
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Frisco BPW
Did you miss the Frisco Town Hall
Meeting? No worries! Frisco City Council Member Joy West will be our guest on
July 5th at our annual City Update meeting. Please come hear about
the new Frisco logo, the updated website, the business activity around town, the
new recreation and aquatic center, and so much more. Bring your questions and
get connected again to our wonderful city with personal time with one of your
city council representatives.
The Frisco BPW meets on the first
Thursday of the month for dinner, guest speaker and networking at the Frisco
Embassy Suites, 7600 John Q. Hammons Drive, just west of Stonebriar Mall.
Networking begins at 6:30 p.m., dinner and speaker at 7:00 p.m. Reservations are
encouraged.
Please email/call Nina Barr at
ngbarr@tx.rr.com or 972-377-0335 to make a reservation or for more
information. Guests are always welcome.
The Business and Professional
Women (BPW) is a national organization of women helping women through education,
support and advocacy. Members and guests are encouraged to network with other
professionals, share career strategies and interests and to learn from guest
speakers on topics of interest to women as community members, individuals,
business owners, employees, those advancing their careers, changing careers or
re-entering the workforce.
Visit
www.friscobpw.org for more information.
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John Weinberg Golf
Tournament
The 21st Annual John Weinberg Golf Tournament
will be held on Monday, September 10th, 2007 at the TPC Craig Ranch.
This
year's event is presented by AT&T and will be a Four-Person Scramble with two
starts, 8:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Sponsorships are still available and
registration is now open.
Additional information can be found by visiting
clicking
HERE or calling the Frisco Chamber of Commerce at 972-335-9522.
This Tournament will sell out quick, so
register early!
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Monte Carlo Night
MCN-Frisco presents our 4th annual Monte Carlo Night: 'An Evening Under the Stars.'
Come Join us in an evening of fun, fellowship, food and gaming. The date for this spectacular event is Saturday, August 4, 2007, 7:30pm at 8000 Eldorado Parkway, Frisco, Texas.
Frisco musician Ryan Michael Galloway will be performing live! Take a chance on the amazing "Instant Wine Cellar" raffle in addition to these Sample Gaming Raffle Prizes and Auction Items: * A Maurice Lacroix watch * A trip to Las Vegas * A ride in a Mig Jet and * A week stay in Myrtle Beach .
Tickets are on sale now, online or in person at Classique Jewelers on Preston Road in Frisco.
For lots of other details and information please go to our site at Http://mcn-frisco.org
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CALM Charity Invitational & PRO-AM
C.A.L.M. is a non-profit organization formed in 1993 to provide support
to families of children with lymphatic malformations. We seek to make available
up-to-date and accurate medical information on this rare disorder. The C.A.L.M. Charity Invitational and Pro-AM Golf Event benefiting the CALM Charity willbe held in Flower Mound on August 19th. Tour 18 - Dallas C.A.L.M. Charity Invitational and Pro-AM Hosted by Tour 18 - Dallas Flower Mound, Texas 817-430-2000 www.tour18-dallas.com when: Sunday, August 19th time: 8:00 am Shotgun Start format: 4 person scramble (1 LNGT tour player & 3 amateurs) fee: $100 (includes green fee, cart, range balls, fajita lunch) |
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Parks Public Meeting
The Frisco Parks & Recreation Department invites all interested parties to attend the second round of public planning meetings for Griffin Parc Neighborhood Park. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 10 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Pink Elementary School, located at 3650 Overhill Drive. The initial public meeting took place on June 13. The purpose of this follow-up meeting is to review the potential concepts of the park project. The Griffin Parc Neighborhood Park will serve the residents of Griffin Parc, Shaddock Creek Estates, Heather Ridge and Kings Garden subdivisions. For more information, please call the Parks & Recreation Department at 972-292-6500.
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Stonebriar Centre News
Fashion and fun for teens at
The SCENE onSaturday, July 21. Showcasing back-to-school favorites
for today's trendy teens, The SCENE arrives at Stonebriar Centre on Saturday,
July 21 from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Teens and parents find fun and fashions, plus
special discounts from participating stores. The SCENE will be held on the lower
level throughout the mall.
July Pet Adoption Days at
Stonebriar Centre on Saturday, July 21. Summer is the perfect time to bring
a new pet into the household, and thanks to the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and Stonebriar Centre, it's easy. The Pet Adoption
unit will on the lower level in the Sears wing from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on
Saturday, July 21. Individuals must meet SPCA requirements, and there is a fee
to adopt an animal.
Harry Potter release party
scheduled for Friday, July 20. Join the fun awaiting the midnight release of
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Everyone is invited to dress as a
favorite character and enjoy crafts, games, light refreshments - and the chance
to pick up a copy of the latest, and last, Harry Potter tale. Books can be
pre-ordered and will be released immediately after midnight on July 21. Join the
fun from 9:00 to 11:30 p.m. on the lower level
outside of Barnes & Noble Booksellers.
On Independence Day,
Wednesday, July 4, the skies around Frisco will be filled with the oohs and
aahs of fireworks celebrating America's birthday. While Stonebriar Centre will
open at 10:00 a.m. for shoppers, come 6:00 p.m., the mall will close for the
holiday. Everyone who's been working can grab their lawn chairs, pack their
picnic suppers and head for the parks to enjoy the evening displays.
For fun at Stonebriar Centre,
play goes western on Saturday, August 11. Hitch a ride on a train, slide
down a mountain waterfall, saddle up a horse at the ol' watering hole. There's
going to be all kinds of Western-themed fun when Stonebriar Centre's new play
area, sponsored by Centennial Medical Center, opens on Saturday, August 11 on
the lower level near Sears. A special Grand Opening is planned to begin at 10:00
a.m. to celebrate the opening of the new play area, which is closed temporarily
for renovations.
There's always something new at
Stonebriar Centre Retailing is all about being fresh
and new. Every season, there are new fashions and new trends. Here at Stonebriar
Centre, it's the same. We're all about bringing in new retailers to keep our
shopping mix enticing. Here are our new and coming retailers:
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As Seen on TV,
a store dedicated to selling the most popular products advertised on
television, will be opening in the shopping center. The retailer will be
located on the upper level near in the Sears wing.
- Earthbound Trading
Company, with its eclectic collections of handmade imported items,
brings an international flair to shoppers at Stonebriar Centre. The new
retailer, known as a world boutique, is a specialty store with items that
include handicrafts, minerals, primitive art, stone, candles, incense,
jewelry and other natural products from around the world. Earthbound is
located on the upper level near Macy's.
- Favorite teen retailer
Hollister will be joining the shopping center's list of fashion stores
in August. A spin-off of Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister offers extensive
collections of its unique brands of casual wear for young men and women. The
surfing-themed store, complete with techno music and trademark teal blue
shutters, will have an abundance of tee shirts, polos, button-up shirts,
shorts, accessories and more. Shoppers will find Hollister on the lower
level near Center Court, next to Abercrombie & Fitch.
Stonebriar Centre is at
Preston Road and SH 121 in Frisco. For
directions to the shopping center, visit www.shopstonebriar.com or call
972.668.6255.
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Spotlight: Renee Ehmke
In the last newsletter, I wrote about Bob Allen, who has served our City in many different ways and will continue to serve our City.In this newsletter, I thought I would try and spotlight a
volunteer, not just an elected official. The person that came to mind is one of the hardest working volunteers I have had the privilege of getting to know over many years. Unfortunately, she is also an elected official! So much for that idea :-)Renee is a Frisco Independent School District Trustee. Renee, her husband Chad and their four children moved to Frisco in 1996. She has a bachelor's degree in education and was a middle and high school teacher in Wichita, Kansas. Renee was first elected as an FISD Trustee in 2004 and also serves on the Curtsinger Elementary PTA board and the Wester Middle School PTO Board. My first exposure to Renee was at Curtsinger Elementary where our children attended school. Renee was the type of person that immediately stood out in a crowd as a very passionate volunteer. For those that have visited the book fair at Curtsinger, you understand what I am talking about. Renee helped guide the book fair into a very impressive program. Thanks to her and the many volunteers, it is something that Curtsinger is very proud of. How Renee balances her volunteer work at the Elementary and Middle School level as well as serve as a Trustee in the fastest growing school district in the State simply amazes me. Oh, we can't forget being a mother of four and a wife! She once was quoted as having said "Dr. Reedy doesn't sleep". Well, I know why: It is because she keeps calling him about what the next project should be. I am very proud of Renee for a recent accomplishment that is near and dear to my heart: Her continuing Education. Renee's achievement of Master Trustee designation by the Texas Association of School Boards. Only 35 school board members in the entire state and only four in region 10 achieved this designation. It is not an easy thing to do and requires a commitment of time and effort. The Master Trustee status is the highest designation recognized by the TASB. I want to personally thank Renee for making the commitment to serve our Citizens in the best manner possible and seeking out the best tools available to do just that. Having attended TML training over the last seven years, I understand how much time it can take away from her family. Please thank Renee the next time you see her for her level of commitment and dedication to serving our school district. While Renee is a model Frisco volunteer, I can't help but also mention her love for her family and their involvement in her life. Renee's hard work and dedication has even rubbed off on her children. You may have recently read about her son, Sam. Just like his Mom, Sam saw a situation that needed attention and promptly took action. Thanks to Sam's quick thinking at Curtsinger Elementary last January, he was able to perform the Heimlich maneuver on student who was seated at the same table as him during lunch. Even though Sam was only 11, I was not surprised when I first heard about this. It runs in the family :-)
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Express Cheer/Clothe A Child
I have previously spoken about the Clothe A Child program that is  held annually in Frisco. I have attended this worthwhile cause several times over the last few years and I can tell you that the joy it brings to families and especially the children cannot be measured. Clothe-A-Child (CAC) has partnered with Kohl's Department Store to serve the new clothing needs of elementary school children within Frisco. School counselors at Frisco ISD elementary schools identify children through interaction with the families and the free and reduced lunch program. Each year, Kohl's opens their doors early one Saturday morning to CAC at no cost to the program. Kohl's provides adequate staff and support to run the store. This year, Express Cheer has teamed up with Frisco Clothe a Child and the Frisco Roughriders for a special promotion. Help Express Cheer raise money by purchasing tickets for the Wednesday August 8, 2006 Roughriders game. Tickets are only $15 and you will receive a ticket in the Bullpen section, a limited edition roughriders baseball cap, pre-game performance by the Express Cheer, a chance to win RoughRiders prizes, Free player autographs and a free "PlayBall" game program at the enterance. Deadline for ticket purchases is July 27 and Quantities are limited. For Additional Information, contact Debra Newby at 972-682-9953 or via E-Mail.
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Visual Arts Guild of Frisco
VISUAL ARTS GUILD OF FRISCO P.O. BOX 2486, FRISCO TX 75034 WWW.VAGF.ORG There is no better indicator of the spiritual health of a city, its neighborhoods, and the larger region than the state of the arts. The arts deepen our understanding of the human spirit, extend our capacity to comprehend the lives of others, allow us to imagine a more just and humane world. Through their diversity of feeling, their variety of form, their multiplicity of inspiration, the arts make our culture richer and more reflective - Jonathan Fanton, President, MacArthur Foundation. Support the Arts in Frisco. Join us! JULY 10 - Member's meeting at Frisco Square, 6106 Frisco Square Blvd, at 6pm. JULY 14 - Garden Party at 11 am - Downtown Gazebo in Historic Downtown, Main and 5th Streets. JULY 19 - Warren Harris Photography Show - Artist Reception at the Southern Star Gallery at 6958 Main Street in Old Historic Downtown. JULY 20 - Second Annual Photography Exhibit - Opening reception at 6:30 at Frisco Square - 6105 Frisco Square Blvd. AUGUST 3 - Lost in Abstraction - Works of T. Scott Stromberg at the Frisco Arts Center, 6827 Main St., in Historic Downtown. NOVEMBER 15 - Member's Show at the Frisco Arts Center 6827 Main St., in Historic Downtown. DECEMBER 1- Historic Home Show / Merry Main - Artists at Work! In Historic Downtown Frisco. Events are FREE and open to the public. For more information visit www.VAGF.org or contact Diana Moya at President@VAGF.org The Visual Arts Guild of Frisco is a volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Additional contributions by the City of Frisco, the Frisco Association for the Arts, Frisco Square, Artists and Volunteers.
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Frisco Community Theatre News
It's time to renew your membership!
Our 24th
season begins in June 2007, and so do the new year's memberships. In our last
season, we saw rocky times as the Youth Center building (our home for over
twenty years) was declared structurally unsafe, but we've persevered,
successfully mounting the regional premier of Tennessee
Williams' drama, "The Two-Character Play" in the Frisco City Council
Chambers.
Now our challenge will be to find a temporary home or make
other arrangements in order to mount the upcoming season's shows. Your member
dues and donations will help pay for space to make our performances
possible.
We also encourage you to participate in the election of new
Board Members at the General Membership Meeting on Sunday, July 29 at 3 pm
(separate notice will be forthcoming).We welcome your ideas and
suggestions as we discuss the future of FCT in serving a rapidly expanding
and increasingly diverse community.
Remember, your $25 annual membership
dues are tax-deductible, as are your generous donations. Simply print out the
attached membership renewal form to fill out and mail with your check payable
to: FCT Memberships, P O Box 1221, Frisco,
Texas 75034-0021.
You may also make a donation through our website
at www.friscocommunitytheatre.com .
Under "Tickets and Donations," select "Donations." On the "Two Character Play"
page, choose "Other" and enter your amount, then pr! oceed with the checkout
through our Tix service.
Come join us while we grow and adapt as part of
the vibrant greater Frisco
community! Thank you for
your continued support,
The FCT Board of Directors
Frisco
Community Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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FSA Volunteers Needed
The National Championships
for US Youth Soccer - the country's most prestigious national youth soccer
tournament will play at Frisco's Pizza Hut Park, July 24-29, 2007. These
games involve the nation's top four boys and top four girls teams will for
age groups U14 - U19.
"We're honored to be
selected to host the US Youth Soccer National Championships at Pizza Hut
Park in Frisco," said Frisco Mayor Mike Simpson. "Our city is recognized,
around the world, for holding elite soccer competitions in a first class
facility. We're proud to host this prestigious event, which ads to our
growing reputation of being a destination place for the nation's top soccer
players, of all ages."
A key role for the
Frisco Soccer Association is to provide volunteer Field Monitors for each of
the games. Volunteers can work as few as one game, or multiple games across
the times and dates that the games scheduled games. Volunteers must be at
least 18 years of age.
To sign up and to see
the time slot(s) when volunteers are needed, please go to
HERE
For more information
about volunteers, contact the FSA Office at 972-712-4625 (GOAL) -
fsaoffice@gmail.com or contact Steve Johnson at 214-458-8954 -
smjohnso5431@tx.rr.com
Go to the following
link for more information about the National Championships:
HERE
Description of Volunteer Needs
Field Marshall: 1
person per field
7/25-27 7:15 am 8 fields (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)
9:15 am 8 fields (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)
7:15 pm 8 fields (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)
7/28-29 7:15 am 2 fields (4,6)
7:45 am 2 fields (7,8)
9:00 am 2 fields (4,6)
Statistician: 1 person per field
(The statistician will sit with the 4th referee and will keep a record of
fouls, cards, etc.)
7/25-27 7:15 am 8 fields (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)
9:15 am 8 fields (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)
7:15 pm 8 fields (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13)
7/28-29 7:15 am 2 fields (4,6)
7:45 am 2 fields (7,8)
9:00 am 2 fields (4,6)
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FARW Luncheon
Frisco Area Republican Women
6th Annual
Luncheon & Style Show
Fashions by Stein Mart
August 8th, 2007 (Wednesday)
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Stonebriar Country Club
RSVP by check in the amount of $30.00
Mayor Mike Simpson and The Frisco Area Republican Women invite you to share in
the awarding of the fifth annual Shirley Johnson Education Scholarship.
You're invited to attend the FARW Style Show and Luncheon and get on track with
the latest from our Collin and Denton County representatives.
The Frisco Area Republican Women's upcoming scheduled meetings and membership
opportunities are on our web site at www.FARW.org . Our mission here in Frisco
is to raise voter participation and awareness. It is your right to vote!!!
If you plan to attend our luncheon on August 8th, please RSVP by mailing your
check to:
Emily Mitchell
C/O Prosper Bank
7700 West Main Street
Frisco Texas 75034
emitchell@bankprosper.com
Checks should be made payable to FARW in the amount of $30.00 per plate.
Table sponsorship is available (non-corporate).
Deadline for RSVP is July 27 !
You may call Emily Mitchell at 469.633.7614 or 469.865.6220 with any questions.
This is an open event.
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Upcoming Meetings
City Council: Tuesday, July 17 at 5:30PM
P&Z: Tuesday, July 10 at 6:30PM.
For these & additional meetings, see the Community & Meeting Calendar
New Frisco City Hall Address
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