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Friscofirst Newsletter 
July 27, 2007
Volume 3 Number 18

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In This Issue
Frisco Population
Community Links
HOA Directory
New Resident Information
Council Resources
Warrant List
Welcome
Farmers Market
Upcoming Events Recaps
Frisco National Night Out
VCNT Director Recognition
Save the Date
Caribbean Night
Infrastructure Updates
Centennial Wind Ensemble
Centennial Band Fund
Frisco BPW
Panther Creek Park
Financial Class
Aviation & Transportation
Upcoming Meetings


To care for anyone else enough to make their problems one's own, is ever the beginning of one's real ethical development.



 -- Felix Adler



Frisco Population


July 1, 2007: 95,835   +  569
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


[Pictures linked to the City of Frisco Web Site]

Mayor/Council E-mails

Mayor Mike Simpson
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years as Mayor/council: 7
972-292-4502
Mayor Mike Simpson
msimpson@friscotexas.gov


Council Members

David Prince
First Term
Term Ends: May 2010
Years on Council: 1


dprince@friscotexas.gov


Joy West
Third Term
Term Ends: May 2009
Years on Council: 6
972-292-5053
Council Member Joy West
jwest@friscotexas.gov


Matt Lafata
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years on Council: 5
972-292-5056
Council Member Matt Lafata
mlafata@friscotexas.gov


Dr. Jim Joyner
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years on Council 5
972-292-5055
Council Member Dr. Jim Joyner
jjoyner@friscotexas.gov


Jeff Cheney
First Term
Term Ends: May 2010
Years on Council 1

jcheney@friscotexas.gov


Tony Felker
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2009
Years on Council: 4
972-292-5051
Council Member Tony Felker
tfelker@friscotexas.gov




City Manager
George Purefoy
Appointed in 1987
Years as City Manager: 19
City Manager George Purefoy
gpurefoy@friscotexas.gov 

 

County County  Elected Official for Frisco


Commissioner Joe Jaynes
Commissioner Phyllis Cole
Judge Keith Self



Denton County Elected Officials for Frisco

Commissioner Cynthia White

Judge Mary Horn



Justice of the Peace
 Collin County





Justice of the Peace Denton County Precinct 2

Judge James R. DePiazza



Constable - Collin County

Johnny Todd



State Representative

Ken Paxton
Capital Steps-Newsletter


Community Links

Friscofirst (my web site)
Friscofirst Community Calendar


Around Town Kids
Arts of Collin County
Birth/Death Certificates
Boys & Girls Club of CC
CCCCD Education Foundation
City of Frisco
Collin County
Collin County Comm. College
Collin County Republican Party
Denton County
Discover Frisco
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Family Watchdog
FC Dallas professional Soccer
Frisco Assoc. for the Arts
Frisco Athletic Network
Frisco Baseball/Softball (FBSA)
Frisco Business & Prof. Women
Frisco Chamber of Commerce
Frisco Conv. & Visitors Bureau
Frisco Cycling Club
Frisco Family Services
Frisco Football League (FFL)
Frisco Heritage Assoc.
Frisco ISD
Frisco Library
Frisco Noon Lions Club
Frisco Neighborhood Watch
Frisco Roughriders
Frisco Soccer
Frisco Swim Team
Frisco Thunder
Kids Kaleidoscope
Lewisville ISD
Miracle League of Frisco
Texas Democratic Women of CC
Texas Tornado Hockey
Visual Arts Guild of Frisco
Volunteer Center of North Texas
Youth Leadership Frisco


CALENDARS

For those that are using my Community Calendar, I have made some modifications to make it more user friendly. I have turned on the ability for anyone to enter their own calendar events. If you are part of an organization that has a function or event coming up, feel free to enter it. It will not display right away as all new items must be approved before being made public.  This calendar is a community calendar and not for business or private usage.   You can find the calendar HERE on my web site or directly on the calendar web site.  Both sites allow modifications.  To keep the newsletter from getting too large, I am reducing the number of repeat articles and simply moving them to the calendar.



HOA Directory


 

If you are in an HOA that is not listed and you know the web address, please e-mail me


Cheyenne Crossing
Custer Creek Farms
Dominion at Panther Creek
Estates on Legacy
Fairfield Estates
Frisco Fairways
Frisco Heights

Frisco Square
Grayhawk
Griffin Park HOA
Heather Ridge Estates
Heritage Green
Heritage Lakes
Heritage Village
Hickory Street Village
Hunters Creek
Lakehill
Lonestar Ranch
Northridge Frisco
Meadow Hill Estates
Panther Creek Estates
Plantation Resort
Plantation Resort 2
Plantation Springs
Prestmont
Preston Highlands N.
Preston Lakes.
Preston Vineyards N.
Starwood
Stewart Creek
Stonebriar Creek estates
Stonebriar Village
The Trails of West Frisco
Turnbridge Manor

Villages of Hillcrest
Villages of Stonebriar Park
Waterford Falls
Westfalls Village
Westfalls Village Frisco
Willow Pond
Windsor Place
Villages of Lake Brook Farms

(list last updated on 7/9/07)

 

 



Stage 3 Water Restrictions are now lifted. 


City of Frisco Jobs Interested in working for the City?


Frisco Police Department Jobs


Arts of Collin County Have you heard about the 118 acre tri-city arts park?


 


New Resident Information:
(visit the link above for complete information)



Frisco Police
   Emergency: 911
   Non-Emergency: 972.292.6010

Drivers License
   Collin County: 214-733-5350
   Denton County: 972-221-8081

School Districts in Frisco
Frisco ISD: 469-633-6000
Lewisville ISD: 972-539-1551
Prosper ISD: 972-346-3316

Colleges
CCCCD: 972-377-1790
Amberton Univ.: 972-279-6511
Dallas Baptist Univ: 214-333-5777

Utilities
Water/Sewer: 972-292-5575
Time Warner: 972-742-5892
Grande Comm: 1-877-238- 6891

Electricity:
    TXU Electric Delivery - 1-800-274-4014
    Oncor Power to Choose - 866-797-4839
    Oncor Outage Reporting - 888-313-4747

Gas:
    CoServ- 1-800-566-2314
    Atmos - 1-800-460-3030

Telephone:
    AT&T - 1-800-585-7928
    Grande Comm. 877-238-6891
Internet:
    Comcast: 1-888-824-8101
    Grande Comm:  877-238-6891





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




Council Resources



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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Please feel free to forward this newsletter to anyone you wish. To subscribe directly to my e-mail list, simply visit http://www.friscofirst.com and enter your e-mail address in the subscription box. You can also e- mail me directly and I would be more than happy to add you. If you are receiving duplicate messages, please e-mail me and I will be happy to correct the problem or simply unsubscribe the e-mail that you do not want to receive these messages.


This is not an official publication of the City of Frisco. Using e-mail and web sites to communicate with the Citizens of Frisco is something I started in Late 1999. All opinions stated in this newsletter are not official positions or opinions of the City Staff, Mayor or Council.

Greating,Maher Maso
 
Okya, I'm giong to do my best to slwo down while I am typng. Just kidding! 

I really do appreciate the input I receive about this newsletter. At times, I am rushed to get the information out and it is difficult to proof-read your own information.  I view this newsletter as a community effort and I am always looking for suggestions and corrections.  I have tried to keep this information as informal as possible, but it has become more difficult to maintain due to the circulation and complexity.  In the end, it is designed to keep the community informed of what is taking place around us.  Keep the comments coming!




Have you seen the public calendar yet?  Did you know you can enter your own civic events?   Give it a try!  Just keep in mind that this is a calendar for community type events and that all events are moderated and require "release" before they show up.  If you do enter your own event, make sure you put in as much info as you can.  Links are especially useful; Simply point the reader to your web site or the event info.

Also, for those that send me information to include in my newsletter, please take a look at the articles here to see what the general "look" is.  Really heavy formatting and fonts are not easy to work with.  Pure text is the easiest to work with.  PDF Files are very difficult to work with.  I know many of you send me event posters in PDF format, but I just about have to retype the entire thing.  Always use the who, what, where and when format and links are great. If you have pictures, I can sometimes include them.  Thanks for making my life easier!




Traffic on Preston and SH 121 has been very difficult lately.  The entire SH 121 corridor is a challenge due to construction. I am not receiving much info from TxDOT and I'm not sure the City is either.  My personal observation is that it is best to avoid SH 121 and Preston for the time being.  I personally use the alternate North/South roadways.  If I am coming north on the Tollway, I exit at Legacy and head over to Parkwood and go north.  If I am going South, I use Coit, Independence, Legacy or Parkwood, depending on where I am at.  There are alternates, just plan ahead!





The Frisco City Council meeting that is normally scheduled for the 1st Tuesday in August (August 7th) has been moved to Wednesday, August 8th, due to National Night Out events.




National Night Out is fast approaching. Please see the article below for additional information.  If you have never been involved in previous NNO events, you do not know what you are missing.  This is a great time to meet your neighbors and also tell the criminals that Frisco is watching.  



 
Don't forget, movies in the square will continue until August 10th at Frisco Square. Friday, July 27th features Happy Feet, which is a change from the original "Mean Girls".  Get there early, enjoy meeting people and bring the bug spray in case it is needed.




I have had a very busy two weeks.  Thanks are in order to the Frisco Roughriders, Texas Tornado, FC Dallas, City of Frisco and the Frisco Fire Department  for helping me set up a visit by the International Air Cadet Exchange Program.  Cadets from the UK, Turkey and Ghana visited Frisco on September 21st.  I am not sure which venue they liked best; they seemed to get more excited as the visit went on. I know we ran over time on just about every venue.  They really enjoyed the smoking room and tornado's in Safety Town!  Since most of them were Soccer Fans, they loved Pizza Hut Park/FC Dallas.  The behind-the-scenes tour at the Texas Tornado and Frisco Roughriders really made their day. I think they are starting to understand why those sports are so popular in Frisco.

Thanks are also in order to Mayor Pro Tem Jim Joyner and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Joy West for spending part of their day by joining the tour. Dr. Joyner and Ms. West were the guides for the City Hall visit. We are fortunate to have them as elected officials!

Two of the cadets stayed at our home and I really enjoyed hearing about their culture.  Besides, they really know how to throw a swimming party!  My son, Brandon, is helping them on their tour and they are now in San Antonio.  Their stops in Texas also included Houston and Austin.  Of course, Frisco will be their favorite place I'm told!  

I found an article from a few months ago about one of the many programs that is carried out by the Civil Air Patrol and Caps, so I placed it below. It helped that a picture of my son is in there :-)




Earlier on that same day, we had a visit from officials from the City of Rockwall.  Former Mayor Kathy Seei organized the tour and Deputy City Manager Henry Hill was our City Hall tour guide.  One focus of the tour was Frisco's commitment to the Arts.  We were able to discuss the different art programs that Frisco and our Region instituted over the last few years.  I think it is safe to assume that they really enjoyed their visit and liked those programs.



I also wanted to thank the Prosper Mayor and City Council for allowing me to visit them last Tuesday at their Council meeting to discuss the role that
Volunteer Center of North Texas plays in our region.  Dana Riley, Associate Executive Director, joined me in the presentation and in answering questions. Look for a future Article on VCNT and the Collin County Council on Volunteerism in this newsletter.   I enjoyed the visit and listening to the issues that Prosper is dealing with.  Their challenges are not unlike what Frisco has gone through. They are a very hard working City and I look for some good things from our neighbors to the north.


I hope everyone has a great weekend and until next time.

Maher Maso


Farmers Market

   Frisco, TEXAS (July 23, 2007) - Frisco Square, a master-planned lifestyle community in the heart of Frisco, and the Frisco Noon Lions Club today announced their plans to host the Frisco Farmer's Market beginning this Friday, July 27.  The Farmer's Market will be held on Friday's from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and Saturday's from 8:00 a.m. to sellout beginning this weekend and running through October 20.  The official Grand Opening of the Farmer's Market will kick off at 10:00 a.m. Friday with a celebratory cider christening by Frisco's first lady, Sandy Simpson. 
  
 The market will be located on the corner of Coleman Boulevard and Frisco Square Boulevard across from City Hall and the Library. Local growers will offer such items as juicy melons and peaches, vine-ripened tomatoes and fresh corn on the cob.  Baked breads, honey and other products will be offered as the market grows.
  
  "We have been hearing from the community for quite some time that Frisco Square would be an ideal location for a Farmer's Market," noted Jim Leslie, managing partner of Frisco Square.  "We are thrilled that we have a committed group of local individuals that have come to together to make it happen and provide this experience for Frisco families." 
  
 More complete information on the Farmer's Market for both shoppers and vendors can be found at
www.friscofarmersmarket.com. Interested Farmer's Market Participants will have access to all required forms and rules online. 
  


Frisco Farmers Market is looking for additional participants. Help this new event grow by keeping your eyes open for new vendors.  If you know of any, simply tell them to visit www.friscofarmersmarket.com for additional information.  Tell your favorite producer, hobbyist or craftsperson that you would love to see them there!

We're off to a good start for the Frisco Farmers Market at Frisco Square!

Upcoming Events Recaps

Instead of continuing to repeat events in every newsletter, this section will recap events listed in prior newsletters.  You can visit my web site to view a calendar of events or directly on the Calendar (you an even add your own!) and you can view Previous Newsletters for additional information on these events.


Movies in the Square: June 1 - August 10

John Weinberg Golf Tounament: September 10

CALM Pro-AM Charity Invitational: August 19

Monte Carlo Night: August 4

Police Motorcycle Championships: August 22 - August 25

National Night Out: August 7

FARW Luncheon - August 8, 2007 11:30-1:30 @ Stonebriar Country Club. Call 469-633-7614 or 469-865-6220. 

Cloth-A-Child Fundraiser: Aug 8 @ Frisco Roughriders. Call 972-682-9953 for questions.


The Senior Center at Frisco Square is hosting another Country and Western Dance featuring the sweet sounds of Southern Pride. August 18, 7-9:30 p.m. The dance will be held Saturday, August 18, from 7 - 9:30 p.m.  Call 972-292-6550 for further information.



Frisco National Night Out

As our city has continued to grow we have been faced with more issues/challenges related to crime. Now more than ever we encourage every community to get involved proactively by partnering with the Frisco Police Department and Frisco Neighborhood Watch.

 

As you may be aware, every year on the first Tuesday of August, the Frisco Police Department, along with Frisco Neighborhood Watch, promote block parties throughout the City of Frisco for "National Night Out" (this year National Night Out  will be on August  7th). This annual event serves as a culmination of our year-long crime prevention efforts and is a great way for neighbors to get out and meet each other.  During NNO,  police/fire personnel, Mayor and city council members, other city officials, public safety-affiliated volunteers and McGruff attend block parties throughout the city.

As a kick-off to NNO, the City of Frisco will be hosting the 12th Annual Green Home -Health & Safety Fair. The fair will be held on August 4th at The Commons Park from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.  The City of Frisco Green Home event is designed to promote energy conservation and environmental preservation, and will feather lots of energy and water conservation tips.  The Health & Safety event will provide free screenings by Centennial Medical Center and others.  Exhibitors representing numerous public safety/non-profit agencies will be on hand to promote safety, health, education and awareness.  Wiffle Ball Home Run Derby, hosted by the City of Frisco Parks & Recreation Department and the "Texas DPS Mobile Drive License Express"  providing driver's license renewals are just two of the special events. The North Texas Tollway Authority will also be holding a drawing for a free toll tag.

There will be a host of other activities including face painting, fingerprinting, bounce houses, clowns, robots, and much more. During the fair we will also be holding our annual Carter BloodCare Blood Drive. 

National Night Out serves as a great way to kick-off or reinvigorate neighborhood watch efforts in both new and older communities alike.  We ask that all citizens, home owners' associations and other neighborhood groups support this very important crime prevention initiative by asking residents in every community to host block parties and participate in the events listed below.  Feel free to go to www.frisconeighborhoodwatch.com for more information about NNO and to download the block party registration form - as well as to get information on the neighborhood watch program in Frisco.

 

National Night Out 2007

Schedule of Events

ALL EVENTS FREE TO ATTEND!

 

Saturday, August 4, 2007

 

12TH CITY OF FRISCO GREEN HOME &

HEALTH and SAFETY FAIR

Learn to take better care of yourself and the environment

 

CARTER BLOODCARE BLOOD DRIVE

Free health screenings by CENTENNIAL MEDICAL CENTER & others

 TEXAS DPS MOBILE DRIVE LICENSE EXPRESS - driver's license renewals

FRISCO PARKS & REC WIFFLE BALL HOME RUN DERBY

 

Frisco Commons Park - 8000 McKinney Road

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 

·         See green products and services and get information on the ET controller rebate

·         Electric, hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles

·         Come Renew your Texas Driver's License with the Texas Department of Public Safety

·         Participate in Frisco Parks & Recreation's Wiffle Ball Home Run Derby

·         Fingerprinting, Face Painting, Bounce Houses, Food/Drink & much more!

·         McGruff the Crime Dog, 911 Reddy Fox and Sparky the Fire Dog

·         Representatives from various public and private agencies related to citizen safety, education, community service, etc. will be on hand to distribute information

 

 

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT POLICE VS. FIRE

BASKETBALL GAME TO BENEFIT SPECIAL OLYMPICS   

Frisco High School - 6401 Parkwood Drive 

7:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 4

Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children.


 

National Night Out -  Tuesday August 7th, 2007

 

For the thirteenth consecutive year, residents throughout Frisco are asked to lock their doors, turn on porch lights, and spend the evening outside with neighbors, and "Give Crime and Drugs a GOING AWAY PARTY."  Police/Fire personnel, the Mayor, and other city officials will be visiting block parties throughout Frisco.  Block parties must be registered in order to get these visits.

 

GO TO WWW.FRISCONEIGHBORHOODWATCH.COM TO GET YOUR NNO BLOCK PARTY REGISTRATION FORM TODAY!


VCNT Director Recognition

[I serve on the Collin County Council on Volunteerism, which is part of the Volunteer Center of North Texas organization. This civic organization provides services to our community in many different ways.  Please visit the web site below to find out how you can help! -- Maher Maso]                                                           
 

VCNT Director Named to "Power & Influence Top 50"

Dallas, Texas . . . The Volunteer Center of North Texas' Executive Director Julie Thomas has been selected as one of NonProfit Times magazine's 2007 NPT Power & Influence Top 50.  This marks the 10th year that NonProfit Times has named trendsetters in the nonprofit world. Last year's awardees included Senator Charles Grassley, Melinda Gates of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family, and Israel L. Gaither, National Commander of the Salvation Army. Ms. Thomas and the other 2007 awardees will be honored at a gala at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on September 18.

Ms. Thomas recently celebrated her 20th year as head of the Volunteer Center of North Texas, which serves nearly 2,000 nonprofit organizations in Dallas, Collin and Tarrant counties. Under her direction the organization completed a successful $6.7 million capital campaign over a 20-month period, culminating in the move to a new headquarters debt-free in 2000. In addition, during her tenure the Volunteer Center received legislative authority from the state in 1998 to conduct criminal background checks on potential staff and volunteers for nonprofit organizations.

Prior to coming to the Volunteer Center in 1987, Ms. Thomas directed education efforts for the Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce, where she was instrumental in designing and implementing the Adopt-A-School program and other initiatives that combined public education programs with business support.

She currently serves on the boards of the Points of Light Foundation and Central American Mission as well as the advisory board for Project America. In 2003, President Bush appointed her to a three-year term to the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation.

 The Volunteer Center of North Texas serves nonprofits in Collin, Dallas and Tarrant counties with services that include volunteer recruiting and referral, corporate volunteer programs, professional training for nonprofit staff, student programs, criminal background checks, disaster planning and relief, a donated goods clearinghouse and a variety of other services that benefit area nonprofits and their clients.


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Save the Date

In this new section, I will try and keep up with some of the major upcoming events.  While I usually place the entire event in this Newsletter, sometimes I get information before it is released or the event is too far into the future to write about.  We will see how this works.



Event: 2007 Chrysalis Ball Benefiting the Boys and Girls Clubs of Collin County.
Where: Embassy Suites Hotel in Frisco
When: Saturday, November 3, 2007 from 6:30pm - midnight>
What: Black Tie Fundraiser General: Special dinner, open bar, dancing to The Pointer Sisters, casino games, live and silent auctions and much more. Master of ceremonies is Newy Scruggs, NBC 5's witty sportscaster.



Event: 2007 Frisco Arts Black Tie Gala benefiting the Arts in Frisco
Where: Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco
When: Saturday, September 29, 2007 from 6:30pm -
What: Black Tie Fundraiser

General: Special performance, live and silent auctions and much more.


Caribbean Night at the Pool

Come beat the heat at the Municipal Outdoor Pool this weekend as the pool is transformed into a Caribbean paradise! 

The
Frisco Parks & Recreation Department will be hosting Caribbean Night this Saturday, July 28 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 

Come dressed in island attire and relax on our island of paradise.  Participants will enjoy games, prizes, music and refreshing snow cones.  The cost for this event is $2.50 per person. 

The Municipal Outdoor Pool is located at 7775 Camellia Lane, in downtown Frisco.  For more information about this event, please call 972-377-1752.
 
 

Infrastructure Updates

Since we have so much going on, it has been very difficult to keep the newsletter up-to-date with traffic and other updates.  I am going to try this for a while, which is to put the direct links where this information is usually kept and where the City Council receives their updates from:

 

Centennial Wind Ensemble

Centennial Wind Ensemble Ranks 2nd at State Finals

The 2006-2007 Centennial Wind Ensemble was selected to advance to the State round of the 2007 Honor Band Contest. To achieve this honor the band was required to place in the top two spots at both the Regional and Area competitions.  The Centennial Wind Ensemble is one of only 14 bands in the state of Texas who have attained this honor. judging took place.  The room was filled with all of the famous bands and directors from around the state. The other Ensembles selected had been state finalists many, many times.

The Centennial Wind Ensemble's submission placed 2nd out of the state's top 14 Wind Ensembles in the Texas State Honor Band Finals.  Selections submitted for judges were, March, Op. 99 by Prokofiev, Bells for Stokowski by Daugherty and La Procession du Rocio by Turina. 

"This is truly a momentous occasion for our band program and the FISD fine arts program," says Director Tim Linley, "our advancement marks the first time that a band from Frisco ISD has advanced to the 4A State Honor Band contest. There are no words to express just how monumental this is." The Titan Band Booster Club and all parents of these students congratulate Mr. Linley and the Wind Ensemble for this accomplishment.  


 


Centennial Band Fund Raiser

 The Centennial Titan Band Is On The March

The award-winning Centennial High School Titan Band is planning a community fund-raiser which will support the band throughoutnewsletter title coming the year.  Funds raised will help cover the cost of needed equipment, music royalty fees, camps, private lesson scholarships and costs associated with music contests.

This year, our first March-A-Thon will be on August 18, 2007.  The band will march a 10K/6 mile long parade route, starting at Centennial High School and ending at the Tom Thumb parking lot at Lebanon and Preston Road at 3:00. 

We will march through both residential and retail areas, including Plantation Resort, Preston Vineyards, stopping at Curtsinger Elementary at 12:15 and Clark Middle School at 2:20.  The students will be dressed in their official March-A-Thon t-shirts and shorts and will be accompanied by the directors, lots of volunteers and police escorts.  While marching, the band will perform music including the school's fight song, football stand songs and a portion of our 2007 football halftime show, "Bells."   While marching through residential areas, we will stop to perform for families who contribute to the program.

Corporate Sponsors

Our police escorts (required by the city) are expensive, and so is feeding the entire band. We would like to have these and other expenses covered by corporate sponsorships. If you would like to support Centennial High's music education program, please contact Mr. Lynn Campbell at lcampbell@acosta.com OrBoard member for a corporate sponsor packet.

You can also visit the Titan Band Booster website at  http://www.centennialband.com/Boosters.htm

Come out and join the parade and fun !

The Titan Band Booster Association
 

Frisco BPW

You are invited join us on Thursday, August 2 for Power

Networking!  It can be difficult to get to know someone when you meet an event.  Often, there is not enough
time to really understand what they do or what their company offers.  Exchanging cards and calling later is fine, but sometimes you really want to talk and share ideas right now!  Power networking gives you the chance to spend quality one-on-one time with other business and professional women in only one trip, with only one babysitter fee, with only one dinner at home missed. You get the idea.  Please join us.

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.


Panther Creek Neighborhood Park

The Frisco Parks & Recreation Department invites all interested parties to attend the second round of public planning meetings for Panther Creek Neighborhood Park.  The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 2 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Isabel Sem Elementary School, located at 12721 Honey Grove Drive.

The initial public meeting took place on June 27.  The purpose of this follow-up meeting is to review the potential concepts of the park project.

For more information, please call the Parks & Recreation Department at 972-292-6500.
 
Financial Peace University Class

St Phillips Episcopal Church in Frisco is offering the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University class, The Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University is a 13-week class beginning Sun., Sept. 9, through Sun., Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. The class teaches people how to manage their resources, get out of debt and build wealth. "preview" sessions to learn more about the program are offered on Aug. 12, 12:15 a.m. and Aug. 26, 12:15 a.m. at the church, 6400 Stonebrook Prkway, Frisco, TX. Cost: $89.95 per individual kit (one kit per family).  Contact the church office at 214-387-4700 or Jimmy Smith at 469-585-9437 for enrollment information and/or questions.
 

Aviation & Transportation Expo

TEXAS -- 
Civil Air Patrol's Addison Eagles Composite and Dallas Composite squadron joined together recently to provide displays for students at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport's Annual Aviation & Transportation Career Expo, which gives students the opportunity to learn about careers in a variety of aviation-related fields, from pilots to air traffic controllers to police officers and firegighters.

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 Photo by 1st Lt. Laura Lee Woodward

Cadet 2nd Lt. Brandon Maso of the Addison Eagles Composite Squadron explains to a student how CAP uses the Cessna 172 for search and rescue efforts.

Members from both squadrons worked tirelessly, devoting time and energy to answering questions and talking directly with a continuous line of students and teachers filing by the displays at the Expo, staged at one of American Airlines' maintenance hangars at DFW

The CAP displays consisted of two aircraft outside the hangar and a booth inside that depicted cadets participating in various activities. 

Cadets working at the displays recounted first-hand experiences for the students and provided brochures about CAP's cadet program. 

The students were able to look at many different types of aircraft, such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon, OH-58 Kiowa helicopter, C-130H Hercules military transport, a vintage Corsair and North American AT-6. They also could talk to CAP pilots and sit inside the Gippsland GA8 Airvan and Cessna 172 search and rescue aircraft.

Along with CAP, more than 30 agencies, companies and organizations, including the Ninety-nines, Air National Guard and Lockheed-Martin.    
 



Upcoming Meetings

City Council: Wednesday, August 8, at 5:30PM (change for National Night Out)

P&Z: Tuesday, August 14 at 6:30PM.

For these & additional meetings, see the Community & Meeting Calendar

New Frisco City Hall Address

6101 Frisco Square Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034