Park After Dark Series Brings Evening Fun to Frisco Historic Park & Museum – Town of Frisco
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Park After Dark Series Brings Evening Fun to Frisco Historic Park & Museum

The Frisco Historic Park and Museum is excited to announce the return of Park After Dark, a free, community event series that provides fun, educational, and historic experiences for all ages. Sponsored by Alpine Bank, this year’s lineup includes a moon guided tour with Astro Mark on Tuesday, August 12 and a modern twist on an old-fashion community dance during a silent disco at the Museum on Saturday, September 20.

Astronomy with Astro Mark on Tuesday, August 12

On Tuesday, August 12, 2025 from 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm at the Historic Park Gazebo, attendees are invited to learn about the night sky during the peak of the Perseids Meteor Shower, including information about how to navigate the stars with Astro Mark. Attendees will learn how to identify constellations, while learning their history and mythology, during this new free moon guided walking tour and exploration of Summit County’s sky with free telescopes.

The walking tours will start at 9:00 pm, 9:15 pm, 10:00 pm, and 10:15 pm and will be 40 minutes in duration. Space is limited, and advance registration is strongly recommended. To reserve your spot, please call the Museum at 970-668-3428. Free telescopes will be available throughout the event at the Historic Park and do not require a reservation.

To learn more about Astronomy with Astro Mark, visit FriscoHistoricPark.com.

Silent Disco on Saturday, September 20

A nod to the town dances of Frisco’s past, the silent disco at Frisco’s Schoolhouse Museum brings people together with music, movement, and fun. On Saturday, September 20, 2025 from 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm, attendees will celebrate the official end of summer and welcome fall to Frisco with a modern-day community dance. There will be a DJ providing multiple channels to choose between on wireless headphones, mocktails served by Building Hope and a pop-up, water-based, temporary tattoo booth.

To learn more about the silent disco, visit FriscoHistoricPark.com.

Frisco Historic Park and Museum Information

The Frisco Historic Park & Museum provides the opportunity to travel back in time to experience history in an up-close and personal way right on Frisco’s Main Street. The Museum’s collection of original historic buildings, including the Schoolhouse Museum, contains artifacts, exhibits, and photographs that tell the lively stories of Frisco’s past and reflect the Museum’s philosophy of embracing history, while also connecting it to our lives today.

The Historic Park is open from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday – Sunday and is closed on Mondays. More information regarding the Museum may be found at FriscoHistoricPark.com.

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