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23rd Annual Music on Main Street Series

Free music in Frisco returns with the 23rd Annual Music on Main with Blue Oyster Cult on  Saturday, August 23. Imagine being surrounded by a 360 degree view of Rocky Mountain beauty while watching great live music. Come prepared to dance, but bring your camp chairs too. It’s a full day of events that will keep your soul alive.

Check out a quick Music on Main video clip.

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For more information visit the Music on Main page.



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2nd Annual Main Street of the Rockies Art Festival

08/07/2008

The Main Street of the Rockies Art Festival celebrates its 2nd anniversary on August 9 – 10, 2008, as the streets of are transformed into a first-class outdoor art showcase complete with 150 artists and $15 million in artwork available for sale.  Admission is free and open to the public.

A Community Effort to Reforest Frisco: 2nd Tree Planting Day at the PRA

07/28/2008

As the pine beetle infestation forces more dead trees to be taken down, the Town of Frisco is looking to the community to help replant new ones.  Please join the Town on Saturday, August 9, from 8 a.m. – 12 noon for a tree planting day at the Peninsula Recreation Area.

The Summit Foundation, Summit County, and Towns Now Accepting Fall Cycle Grant Requests

06/23/2008

The Summit Foundation, Summit County and the towns of Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, and Silverthorne announces that they are now accepting grant applications for 2009 funding.

Reforestation Initiative Underway in the Town of Frisco

07/01/2008

The Town of Frisco wants to reforest Frisco and is offering an incentive to residents who help out.  Under the new 2008 Reforestation Initiative, the Town is giving up to $500 to residents who replace pine beetle infested trees that have been removed on their property with new trees.

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