Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Frisco Freedom Fest is returning for its ninth year, but moving to the Saturday before Independence Day.

The economy is finally, sloooooowly, looking up and people are ready to get out of town with the kiddos again. Still, that doesn’t mean you need to spend a bundle or travel like the Griswalds. Check out some low prices on great trips via Family Getaway.

We have a fresh idea for a Savvy treat for the mothers in your life this Sunday (you did remember that Mother’s Day is May 9, right?): It’s time to re-consider the corsage.

Whether you’re celebrating Easter or Passover next week, you might be looking for a scrumptious brunch plan. The best Easter brunches in the area will fill up quickly, so start checking out options today and make your reservations soon. Here are some of our favorites around town…

Glassware, clothes, gadgets, sports stuff, toys… and bacon. Whoever the discerning gentlemen are on your holiday list, Frisco Savvy has got gift ideas for you.

Whether you’ve completed all your shopping (hate you!), or are nowhere near done and need some liquid courage to brave the mall one. more. time… make plans to join us on December 16 for the second Savvy Night Out.

The first Friday in December… your holiday social schedule kicks off this weekend. Consider these ideas and pro tips for keeping yourself sane and marvelous this season…

Don’t miss “Home for the Holidays”, a performance by the Plano Symphony right here at Frisco High School, on December 19, at 4:00 pm.

Thanksgiving is over, which means you can officially get your Christmas on. What better way to start than by visiting Frisco’s very own holiday light spectacular? Christmas in the Square begins tonight, at Frisco Square and City Hall.

Are you getting ready for The Big Day? Thanksgiving is like the Super Bowl, for most of us amateur chefs. Is Martha Stewart hovering over you, waiting to catch your mistakes? Fear not, fabulous chef. Frisco Savvy is here with tips from experienced Thanksgiving masters.