Emerald City All-Stars, more events to check out this August, September in Frisco


Looking for something to do in August and September? Check out these 10 events happening in Frisco.

Frisco Starfest

Spend an evening at the monthly star party hosted by the Texas Astronomical Society. Telescopes are provided by the group. Star party begins 30 minutes after sunset.

Frisco RoughRiders vs Springfield Cardinals

Head to Riders Field and watch as the Frisco RoughRiders take on the Springfield Cardinals in this six game series.

Art in the Arena

The Visual Arts Guild of Frisco is hosting this inaugural event, which will feature artists exhibiting their work, live music and a juried art award reception.

  • Aug. 16-17, times vary
  • $50 VIP night, free general admission
  • Comerica Center, 2601 Avenue of the Stars, Frisco
  • www.vagf.org

Sisters in Crime North Texas

Join a national community of mystery writers that meet monthly to share advice, offer support and network with one another. The club meets the fourth Sunday of each month.

  • Aug. 25, 2:30-5 p.m.
  • Free
  • Frisco Public Library, Community Room C, 8000 Dallas Parkway, Frisco
  • www.friscolibrary.com

Create Images with A.I.

Attendees of this workshop will learn to create images using the artificial intelligence tool Adobe Firefly. Users will need to create a free Adobe Firefly account before the workshop.

Emerald City All-Stars

Dance the night away at a live performance with North Texas party band Emerald City All-Stars over the Labor Day holiday weekend.

  • Aug. 31, 7-9 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • The Monument Realty PGA District, 3255 PGA Parkway
  • www.pgafrisco.com

FC Dallas vs. Colorado

FC Dallas will take on the Colorado Rapids in this Major League Soccer regular season game.

  • Aug. 31, 7:30 p.m.
  • $21-$163
  • Toyota Stadium, 9200 World Cup Way, Frisco
  • www.fcdallas.com

Game Design Basics

Attendees will learn the basics of video game design by playing video games. The class is designed for beginners and will teach them to code simple games using JavaScript.

Game Changer Gala

The Game Changer Gala begins with a cocktail reception and includes a silent auction and three-course dinner, followed by a live auction. The event will also feature live entertainment by the Emerald City Band.

A Night of Improv Comedy

Improvisational comedy troupe Frisco Improv Players will perform a game-based show similar to the television show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” The show is family-friendly and popular with all age groups.

Editor’s note: This story has been updated. The Art in the Arena Frisco event’s VIP Pass is $50 while general admission is free.

  • Dustin Butler

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