Frisco could soon begin educating its residents about the benefits of darkening the night sky by reducing pollution from artificial lightning on streets, businesses and homes. During a work session Tuesday, March 26, Frisco Town.
The Frisco Historic Park & Museum will host a public event Saturday, Oct. 14, where attendees can view the partial solar eclipse. From 9:15 to noon, residents and visitors are invited to gather at the.
A mural invites residents and visitors to Frisco’s Main Street to dive headfirst into the Dillon Reservoir and gaze on Summit County from the perspective of the lake trout. Another asks visitors to appreciate the.
The Frisco Historic Park & Museum is planning a full schedule of summer events, including the return of its lunchtime lecture series, historic walking tours and hikes, and a Frisco history day in July to.
Though there are still probably Thanksgiving leftovers to be had, Frisco is ready to bring the Christmas spirit to the community. The town’s Wassail Days celebrations start Saturday, Nov. 26, and run all the way.