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Frisco First Newsletter
Maher Maso - Mayor Pro Tem - City of Frisco
E-Mail: mmaso@ncc.com Cell: 469-556-2631
Volume 2 Number 32 December 13, 2006

In This Issue

Youniquely4U

Frisco PD Grand Opening

Christmas in the Square

Chamber Banquet

Wildlife

Upcoming Events/Announcements


 



Frisco Population as of:

Dec 1, 2006: 92,198
Nov 1, 2006: 91,429
Oct 1, 2006: 90,598
Sep 1, 2006: 89,816
Aug 1, 2006: 89,071
Jul 1, 2006: 88,469
Jun 1, 2006: 87,740
May 1, 2006: 86,971
May 1, 2005: 76,760
May 1, 2004: 65,479


2005 Average
768 people per month moved into Frisco.

*Adjusted with NCTCOG numbers


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Mayor/Council E-mails

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

Council Members

Maher Maso
Mayor Pro Tem
Third Term
Term Ends: May 2007
Years on Council: 7
469-556-2631
mmaso@friscot exas.gov

Joy West
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2009
Years on Council: 6
972-292-5053
jwest@friscotexa s.gov

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

Dr. Jim Joyner
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2008
Years on Council 4
972-292-5055
jjoyner@friscot exas.gov

Bob Allen
Deputy Mayor Pro Tem
Second Term
Term Ends: May 2007
Years on Council 5
972-292-5052
ballen@friscotex as.gov

Tony Felker
First Term
Term Ends: May 2009
Years on Council: 3
972-292-5051
tfelker@friscote xas.gov


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


County Elected Officials for Frisco
Commissioner Joe Jaynes Web Site
Commissioner Phyllis Cole
Judge Ron Harris

Other Elected Officials
Justice of the Peace: Judge Yarbrough
Constable: Johnny Todd





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Important Links

Friscofirst (my web site)
Birth/Death Certificates
City of Frisco
Collin County
Collin County Community College
DMN Blog
Denton County
Frisco Library
Frisco ISD
Frisco Heritage Assoc.
Frisco Assoc. for the Arts
Arts of Collin County
Visual Arts Guild of Frisco
Frisco Convention and Visitors Bureau
Frisco Athletic Network
Frisco Football League (FFL)
Frisco Baseball/Softball (FBSA)
Frisco Family Serv. Newsletter
Frisco Neighborhood Watch
Frisco Soccer
Frisco Roughriders
Texas Tornado
Hockey

FC Dallas professional Soccer
Frisco Chamber of Commerce
CCCCD Education Foundation
Frisco Swim Team
Around Town Kids
Miracle League of Frisco
Youth Leadership Frisco






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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
Grayhawk
Griffin Park HOA
Hea ther Ridge Estates
Heritage Green
Heritage Lakes
Hickory Street Village
Hunters Creek
Lakes of Preston Vineyard
Lonestar Ranch
Northridge Frisco
Meadow Hill Estates
Panther Creek Estates
Plantation Resort
Plantation Resort 2
Plantation Springs
Preston Highlands N.
Preston Vineyards N.
Starwood HOA
Stewart Creek
Stonebriar Creek estates
St onebriar
The Trails of West Frisco
Turnbridge Manor
Waterford Falls
Westfalls Village
Westfalls Village Frisco
Willow Pond
Villages of Lake Brook Farms





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Mandatory Stage 3 Water Restrictions are in effect.

City of Frisco Jobs Interested in working for the City?

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




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

Frisco Police
   Emergency: 911
   Non-Emergency: 972-335-5505

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.: 214-333-5360:

Utilities
Water/Sewer: 972-335-5575
Time Warner: 1-888-COMCAST
Grande Comm: 1-877-238- 6891

Electricity:
    CoServ – 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:
    SBC – 1-800-585-7928
    Grande Comm. 877-238-6891
Internet:
    Comcast: 1-888-824-8101
    Grande Comm:  877-238-6891





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Dear Maher,

[Note: This is a resend of the just-sent newsletter. It looks like there are some bugs left to work out. The Police Dept. Grand Opening was cut short. Also, the graphic for the Library is not showing due to the Library web site being down. I apologize for the additional e-mail.]

And the saga continues. I appreciate all the patience and feedback that I have received in the conversion process. I think we are finally getting the Timewarner issue resolved and, in the process, many users have figured out what they need to do to get their e-mail working for all their other business! I'll send the bill to Timewarner! :-)

Just to recap some points: This e-mail list is as secure as before; no one has access to it and it is completely confidential. I do not share your e-mails with anyone else and they are not used for any other purposes. This e-mail list is also much more user friendly. You can now make changes to your account. If you have a duplicate account that needs deleting; simply unsubscribe it. You can also easily pass this newsletter and any notices to any family or friends with a push of a button. Alternately, simply visit my Web Page and you will find a subscribe box on the main page. I am also converting the old style to this new style. Thus, I am sure there are many minor "quirks" and I will get those corrected as soon as possible. Certain Sections are not yet added. For example, the traffic update section will be added back in the next newsletter

I will continue to make adjustments for the next few weeks. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. I depend on your feedback on how best to service you and fulfill the mission of keeping you informed.

On to other subjects. I know we are all very busy during this holiday season. I know my "luncheon" count has gone way up! If you see me in the next few weeks; I sure would appreciate it if you don't mention those extra pounds! Last weekends Frisco Square celebration was a huge hit. The four F-16's flying overhead along with Congressman Sam Johnson and other veterans speaking was very touching. My kids also enjoyed watching Santa and his elves "drop" in. Take a look at the schedule below for this weekend's events. I know I will be there with the kids for the "real snow" snow slide. Yes, I did check; there is no age restriction!


  • Youniquely4U

  • FRISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOLD KICK-OFF CELEBRATION FOR NEW PATRON AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

    Frisco, Texas, December 12, 2006 – Frisco Public Library will hold a kick-off celebration to announce an all-new patron and community-centric service: Youniquely4U. The event will be held at Frisco Public Library and will be open to the public on Friday, December 15, 2006 from 10:00 AM—5:00 PM.

    Frisco Public Library board of advisors, directors and staff, along with local dignitaries and hundreds of other attendees will attend to celebrate the introduction of Youniquely4U. Local businesses and organizations will provide raffle prizes and other rewards to new Youniquely4U registrants.

    “We are proud to be the first public library installation of Youniquely4U in the world. Youniquely4U is a dynamic new program that will help us to provide better services to our patrons and the community,” said Dr. Ron Heezen, Director of Frisco Public Library. “We view this kick-off celebration as an opportunity to embrace our patrons and our community and remind everyone that the Frisco Public Library is leading the nation in innovative services.”

    Youniquely4U is a patron-centric, Web-based service that offers programs, events, expertise and rewards, relevant to patrons’ unique interests. Youniquely4U supports local programming by helping Frisco Public Library to organize and promote its offerings, and recruit patrons and community partners alike.

    Frisco Library patrons will be among the first in the world to join Youniquely4U. Registration will take place at the library. After joining, patrons will be eligible to enter raffles for a new iPod and iPod nano, as well as rewards from local sponsors, such as Applebee’s of Frisco and The Westin Stonebriar Resort of Frisco. The celebration will be held at:

    Frisco Public Library
    6101 Frisco Square Blvd
    Frisco Texas 75034
    December 15, 2006
    10:00 AM—5:00 PM

  • Frisco PD Grand Opening

  • The City of Frisco and the Frisco Police Department Invite you to the Grand Opening of the Frisco Police Department. Come help us celebrate the opening of the newest facility that will allow our Police Department to better serve the Citizens.

    In 2002, Voters overwhelmingly approved $16million to build the new Police Headquarters and the final result is something that all the citizens should be proud of. Along with an Open House & Tours of the building, McGruff the crime dog will also pay us a visit. The City of Frisco will also dedicate "Transparent Strength" by Damian Priour, a work of public art.

    When: Thursday, December 14, 2006 @ 4:00PM
    Where: 7200 Stonebrook Parkway

  • Christmas in the Square

  • Weekend Schedule of Events
    Each Friday, Saturday and Sunday you will be able to enjoy Santa, Snow Machines, Holiday Village and Treats as well as.

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2006  (6 – 10 PM)
    Face Painter
    Trackless Train, Bounce House and toys
    Carriage Rides

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16,  2006 (5 – 9PM)

    Outdoor Movie: Grinch (Bring your Chairs and Blankets!)

    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17,  2006 (5 – 9 PM)

    50‘Outdoor Inner-Tubing Snow Slide

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2006 (6 – 10 PM)
    Balloon Elf
    Trackless Train, Bounce House and toys

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2006
    (5 – 9 PM)
    Outdoor Movie:  Polar Express (Bring your Chairs and Blankets!)

    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2006
    (5 – 9 PM)
    Story Teller – “Twas the Night Before Christmas”

  • Chamber Banquet

  • For Immediate Release

    Contact: Sheacy Thompson, Public Outreach Chair

            (972) 731-6225 or sheacy@sbcglobal.net

    23rd Annual Frisco Chamber of Commerce Banquet - "Fire and Ice" Presented by Dallas Baptist University- North

    When:    January 20, 2007 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM 

    Where:   Embassy Suites Hotel – Frisco (7600 Hammons Drive; Frisco, TX 75034)

    Attire:     Cocktail Attire

    This year's theme, Fire and Ice, was created to evoke the spirit of our great community and fuel everyone's passion about the continued growth of Frisco and its future.

    Arrive in your best cocktail attire at 6:00 p.m. and enjoy an ice bar, music and silent auction.  The dinner will begin at 7:00 p.m. and the program will begin at 7:30 p.m.  Stay after the program for live music and dancing!  See who wins awards in the categories of Large Business of the Year, Small Business of the Year, Citizen of the Year and more!

    To ensure your spot at the banquet, call today!

    For sponsorship information, contact Gary Carley, Fundraising Chairman, at (972) 701-2804 or gary.carley@ndb t.com.

    To donate an item for the silent auction, contact Carolyn Bittick at (972) 322-3050 at cdbittick @garverengineers.com or Scott Burchett at (972) 334-1932 or sburchett @ridersbaseball.com.

    For volunteer information, contact Jackie Jeffrey at (972) 467 -1850 or jackiejeffrey@aol.com.

    Hurry because space is limited!  Advance reservations required.  Deadline for reservations is January 12th.  We look forward to seeing you!  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Christi Wilson, Director of Events, (972) 335-9522 or cwilson@fri scochamber.com.

  • Wildlife

  • ANIMAL CONTROL OFFERS TIPS TO HELP KEEP FAMILIES, PETS SAFE FROM WILDLIFE

    (December 8, 2006) As land throughout Frisco continues to be developed and temperatures drop during winter months, wild animals including bob cats and coyotes -- may seek shelter and food in our neighborhoods.

    "More and more wild animals are moving into the cities," said biologist Robert Stalbaum, Wildlife Damage Management, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). "They don’t have to hunt like they used to."

    City of Frisco Animal Control officers, along with the US Department of Agriculture, offer residents the following tips to help keep their families and pets safe.

    Physically restrain all pets and bring them into the house overnight, if possible.

    Do not leave pet food out overnight. Keep food outside for only a half an hour during the day, if possible.

    Keep landscaping trimmed back around the house and pool. This helps prevent wild animals from finding shelter at your home.

    • Remove any fallen fruit from trees, daily.

    Keep trash in a secure container. This alleviates ‘easy meal’ access. Place container outside on the trash picks up day.

    Take a stick with you when walking pets. This can be used to harass a wild animal, if you’re confronted during your walk.

    Keep eye contact and slowly ‘back way’ from larger, wild animals. Don’t turn your back and run, as this can trigger an animal to attack.

    Make a disturbance when confronted with wildlife so the animals know they’re in your territory. Waving a stick or banging pots and pans are good means for creating a disturbance.

    Immediately report sightings of wildlife, which appear to be staggering.

    Normally, wild animals run away at the sight of humans. However, if an animal is staggering and continues to move towards you, it’s possible the animal may be rabid.

    For more information, contact the City of Frisco Animal Control at 972-292-5303. The local division of the Texas Wildlife Damage Management Service can be reached by calling 214-904-3054 or check out

    http://wls.tamu.edu/ The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department also

    provides information at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/h untwild/.

  • Upcoming Events/Announcements

  • • “The 2007 Winter Games of Texas are quickly approaching! Don’t miss your chance to register for one of 13 sports being featured at this years’ Games. The Winter Games of Texas are unique to Frisco, and are a partnership between the Texas Ama teur Athletic Federation, Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Frisco Parks & Recreation department. Athletes from the area, as well as across the state, will compete January 13 & 14, 2007 in venues throughout Frisco. For registration information or to volunteer for the Games go to www.taaf.com/wintergames.asp This year, the Celebration of Athletes will be January 13, 2007 at FISD Memorial Stadium. The Winter Games Village will feature a snow village, live entertainment, face painters, bounce houses and much more. The Athlete Parade, lighting of the Winter Games torch, fireworks and more will follow inside Memorial Stadium. Entrance this year is with the donation of a canned good or non perishable item to benefit Frisco Family Services. You can drop your donation off at Merry Main Street at the Winter Games of Texas tent, at all of the Capital One locations in Frisco and one in Plano, or at GattiTown. For more information contact 972-963-9225.”

  • Upcoming Texas Tornado home games:

    Friday, December 15th vs. the Wichita Falls Wildcats @ 7:30pm. Fans can bring their skates and join in the annual Skate with the Tornado and Santa! Join all the Texas Tornado players and Santa on the ice for a free skatingsession. If you do not have skate, you can rent some for $3

    Tornado and UPS team up for Toys for Tots - 78 The UPS Store locations in the Dallas – Fort Worth area, in conjunction with the Texas Tornado, have teamed up with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation to bring smiles to the faces of local children this holiday season. Now through December 23, The UPS Store will offer customers the opportunity to purchase Toys for Tots donation cards for $1 each, with all proceeds benefiting Toys for Tots campaigns in communities where the funds are raised. On December 15th fans are encouraged to bring an new, unwrapped toy or cash donation with them to the Texas Tornado game. In exchange for their gift, fans will receive a 2 for 1 admission voucher to the Texas Tornado home game on December 29th.

    To purchase tickets, call the ticket office at 972-335-9800 or Purchase Tickets Online Now.
  • E-mail: mmaso@ncc.com
    Cell: 469-556-2631


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