Commemorating the first annual Frisco Arts Festival.
The resolution emphasizes the significance of local arts festivals to community well-being and economic vitality. By bringing together artists and arts organizations, the Frisco Arts Festival is presented as a means to enhance cultural appreciation and support local economic growth. The proceeds from the festival are intended to benefit several nonprofit arts organizations, including the Frisco Area Children's Theater, the Frisco Chorale, the Cross Timbers Youth Orchestra, and the Plano Symphony Orchestra, thus reinforcing the supportive relationship between the arts and community development.
House Resolution 2817 commemorates the first annual Frisco Arts Festival, a community-centric event scheduled for October 16 through 18, 2009. The festival, organized by Frisco Arts and the Newman Village community, aims to showcase the work of over 100 professional artists from both the United States and abroad. It is designed to be a family-friendly affair that includes local food sampling, live musical performances, and showcases of local talent across various stages. The resolution highlights the festival's intentions to celebrate the arts while engaging the community in cultural activities.
While the resolution serves a celebratory purpose, it reflects broader discussions in state law regarding the support and promotion of local cultural events. Notably, the resolution recognizes local arts festivals as crucial assets that deliver recreational and enriching experiences to communities, facilitating a platform for local artists and providing significant economic contributions. By forging connections between arts organizations and the community, the festival exemplifies how state-level recognition can amplify local initiatives, although it does not engage in any legislative changes.