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Over 3,000 Visitors Expected At Kaleidoscope Park Grand Opening

This weekend, enjoy delicious food trucks, live music performances and much more
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Kaleidoscope Park is gearing up for an exciting weekend full of food, drinks and fun for the whole family. This weekend, over 3,000 people are expected to attend the grand opening of the park in Frisco, a spokesperson from the park told Local Profile

Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., guests are invited to attend a weekend of fun at the new park. Enjoy delicious food trucks, live music performances by the Emerald City Band, kids' entertainment, lawn games, craft beer, cocktails and more, including dance performances, yoga and meditation.

“This grand opening celebration is the culmination of years of work, not only by the Kaleidoscope Park team, but by our partners at HALL Park, the city of Frisco and Communities Foundation of Texas,” Kaleidoscope Park Executive Director Shawn Jackson said in an official statement. “We want Kaleidoscope Park to be a destination for North Texas and beyond for now and for generations to come. We look forward to creating dynamic programming and events for the entire community.”

The centerpiece of the park, Butterfly Rest Stop, stands as one of Texas's largest outdoor public art installations. The piece by Janet Echelman, located in Arts Plaza, symbolizes the monarch’s migration. Capturing the delicate beauty of milkweed flowers, this stunning sculpture mirrors the butterfly’s intricate forms, patterns and vibrant hues. Crafted from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibers — the same material used by NASA for the Mars Rover — five-petaled shapes appear to float in the air. 

Spanning an impressive 165 feet and crafted from nearly 90 miles of fiber, this artwork is a testament to precision and creativity. Highlighting the theme of pollination, native milkweed now thrives in the Arts Plaza of Kaleidoscope Park, providing a sanctuary for monarch butterflies during their annual migration.

“Great art enhances our lives and causes us to step back from our daily routines and think about the world we live in,” Craig Hall, founder and chairman of Hall Group, previously said. “Janet Echelman’s unique works have inspired millions around the world, and we are thrilled to bring her newest creation to the great city of Frisco.”

Situated near the Dallas North Tollway at Warren Parkway in Frisco, Texas, Kaleidoscope Park spans six acres and enjoys close proximity to prominent attractions such as The Star, Stonebriar Centre, Legacy West, The Shops at Legacy and The Boardwalk at Granite Park.

For the full lineup of grand opening events, visit the link here

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