Family-Friendly Events in Frisco This Fall (2018)

Frisco, located in both Collin and Denton counties, was the fastest-growing city in both Texas and the United States in 2009 — that explosive growth continues today.

With such rapid population growth, the local culture and atmosphere of Frisco have also grown exponentially, resulting in a multitude of events for residents that go well beyond the usual restaurants, shopping areas, and entertainment spots.

Pictured are two hands holding tongs and turning kabobs on a BBQ grill at the Allen Amateur BBQ Cookoff and Festival, one of the exciting fall 2018 events near Frisco, Texas.

Events in Frisco for All Ages

In Frisco, there are plenty of events for residents young and old this fall season.

Frisco Rotary Farmers Market

Held every Saturday through October 27, 2018, the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market sells fresh produce, farm-raised meats, eggs, baked goods, preserves, and handcrafted items.

Located at 8821 4th Street in Frisco, the market is open from 8:00 am until noon.

Learn More About the Farmers Market

A Night of Improv

Frisco Improv Players perform improvisational comedy in a game-based production similar to the syndicated television show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” This fast-paced, interactive improv performance is popular with all age groups.

Fall 2018 performances will be held at the Frisco Discovery Center on October 6, November 10, and November 24.

Read About the Frisco Improv Players

Professional Soccer at Toyota Stadium

In the fall of 2018, Toyota Stadium will host a number of sporting events, including professional soccer games that can be seen on the following dates:

  • FC Dallas vs. Orlando City SC — Saturday, October 6
  • 2018 Concacaf Women’s Semifinals —Sunday, October 14
  • FC Dallas vs. Sporting Kansas City — Sunday, October 21

See the FC Dallas Football Club Schedule

11th Annual Camp Craig Allen Amateur BBQ Cookoff & Festival

Held in the Red Corolla Lot of Toyota Stadium in Frisco, the BBQ Cookoff is an event full of food and fun that Frisco residents of all ages can enjoy.

On Friday, October 12, from 5:00 pm to 12:00 am, the event’s Kick Off Party will take place, which will include the following events:

  • Award-winning BBQ dinner
  • Full casino and poker tournaments
  • Contests for the Best Margarita, Best Bloody Mary, and Best BBQ Team Decorations
  • Live country music performances

Tickets for Friday’s events are $50 each.

On Saturday, October 13, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, a $10 ticket to the main program gets you access to the following attractions:

  • Best BBQ Contest
  • All-you-can-eat BBQ samples
  • Sports, games, and activities for adults and children
  • Country music festival
  • Artisan vendor booths

This is a great event for Frisco residents of all ages.

Learn the BBQ Cookoff Details

The 15th Annual Lone Star Storytelling Festival

The 15th Annual Lone Star Storytelling Festival will be held in Frisco October 12 and 13, featuring heartfilled stories told by nationally renowned performers.

Performance dates times are as follows:

  • Friday, October 12, from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm
  • Saturday, October 13, from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
  • Saturday, October 13, from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm

All performances will be held at Council Chambers at City Hall, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd.

Tickets are $10 per performance and suitable for ages 10 and up.

Learn About the Lone Star Storytelling Festival

These exciting events held throughout the fall season of 2018 show that the rapidly growing city of Frisco is matching its population explosion with an ever-diversifying calendar of events for everyone to enjoy.

Are the Symptoms of Low T Keeping You Away?

Experiencing chronic fatigue or mild depression (two of the tell-tale symptoms of low testosterone) can keep you from fully enjoying all the events happening this fall.

Low testosterone is a common, treatable health condition that can negatively impact your quality of life and sense of wellbeing if left undiagnosed.

If you’re concerned that your health is holding you back from experiencing all life has to offer, it may be time to find out if low testosterone (or possibly hypothyroidism) is the cause.

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