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People in the News

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

People in the News

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Registration open for Frisco’s Community Parade

indexResidents can register now to play a role in Frisco Community Parade, an annual opportunity to mark Veterans Day and celebrate community pride. The parade – featuring floats, school marching bands, high school football teams, cheerleaders, civic organizations and local businesses – starts at 11 a.m. on Nov. 9.

The deadline for registering is Nov. 5, and late entries won’t be accepted. Fees are $150 for nonprofit and youth organizations, and $250 for business and professional organizations. Proceeds from the registration fees go toward the Frisco Education Foundation’s student scholarships.

The parade departs Toyota Stadium and moves east on Main Street through downtown Frisco. Organizers are seeking for volunteers to help with staging and monitoring crowds along the parade route.