‘Trick-Or-Treat’ At Frisco Fire Safety Town Happens Friday Night, October 22; Residents Asked To Use
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‘TRICK-OR-TREAT’ AT FRISCO FIRE SAFETY TOWN HAPPENS FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER
22;
RESIDENTS ASKED TO USE FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE – PARKING LIMITED AT EVENT
(October 20, 2010) Grab your goody bag and come in costume for lots of
treats and no tricks this Friday night, October 22 at the fourth annual
Trick-or-Treat at Frisco Fire Safety Town. The event is from 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. Children, tots through fifth graders, are invited to trick or treat
through the miniature town, located next door to Frisco Central Fire
Station, 8601 Gary Burns Dr. Admission is free.
Parking at the event site is limited. Residents are encouraged to use the
free shuttle service available at the Frisco Athletic Center parking lot,
located at 5828 Nancy Jane Ln., east of the Preston Road – Wade Boulevard
intersection. Frisco ISD school buses will be shuttling visitors back and
forth from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
This is a safe, fun way to trick-or-treat, but Frisco Fire Safety Town
does require a parent or guardian to accompany children to the event and
to provide supervision at all times. For more information, please visit
FriscoTexas.gov/SafetyTown.
The City of Frisco observes Halloween on October 31. Since Halloween
falls on a Sunday, we encourage residents to use their discretion on the
times they choose to pass out candy and/or allow their children to ‘trick
or treat’. Most children begin trick or treating at dusk and are finished
between 8:30 – 9 p.m.
Residents who have conflicting commitments should communicate with your
Home Owners Association to see if your neighborhood has organized an
alternative event for residents.
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