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Christmas in the Square, Frisco, Texas

Christmas in the Square, featuring lights synchronized to music, is combined with a variety of family-oriented holiday activities each weekend in December. The synchronized holiday music will be broadcast on a low-power FM station as well as fed through speakers that can be heard throughout Frisco Square.

Featuring over 70,000 lights, 6.6 miles of wiring and 4.2 miles of extension cords, this unique Christmas light display was designed by Illumimax, LLC, a nationally recognized holiday lighting consultant and Frisco resident, Jeff Trykoski. The Trykoski family has received local and national attention for their annual computerized Christmas light show at their home in Frisco in years past, and decided to team up with Frisco Square. Examples of Mr. Trykoski’s past work can be seen at www.friscochristmas.com .

“This will truly be a one-of-a-kind event for all ages,” noted Jim Leslie, managing partner of Frisco Square. “It’s a tradition that we’ve always envisioned bringing to Frisco Square and one in which we truly believe will capture the spirit of Christmas.”

Each Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening in December, Frisco Square’s Christmas in the Square will feature unique holiday activities centered on the family. Children of all ages will be entertained by a variety of evening activities which include outdoor movies, carriage rides, inner-tubing snow slide, “Toddler-Town” (including bounce house, track-less train rides and toys), balloon artists, face painters, snow machines, outdoor holiday village, holiday treats and a live Santa Claus for children to visit and make requests.

One night each weekend in December, families are encouraged to bring chairs and a blanket to enjoy holiday movies shown on a 28’ x 20’ inflatable, outdoor movie screen on the corner of Frisco Square Boulevard and Coleman Avenue.

For more information:

• visit www.friscosquare.com

 


 
 
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