Save the Date :: April Kid-Friendly Events in Collin County

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Looking for fun things to do with kids this month? Have a look at our round-up of family-friendly April events in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and more. (Hint: Find even more things to do in the metroplex on Dallas Moms and Fort Worth Moms.)

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Open Farm Days
Weekends

Cathy’s Critters in Princeton is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays. Enjoy petting zoos, pony rides, outback tours, and more. Check the link for “know before you go” info and weather policy. Tickets $12 – $17, ages two and under free. Cups of feed are $4 each.


Scarborough Renaissance Festival
Weekends

Saturdays and Sundays from April 8 through the end of May, head to Waxahachie and step back in time. This ren faire is family friendly, with games, rides, and shows for everyone. Tons of information and a schedule at the link. 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Tickets from $14.

April 1
Market at the Star Presented by Flea Style 

This open-air pop-up market has 40+ vendors, food specials, fun activations, and more. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Free!


April 1 & 8
Spring Family Fun Series

Fairview Town Center’s spring series means a different activity and performance each week. See link for a schedule of the lineup. Shows last about an hour and are geared toward ages three – 10. See link for a schedule of events. 11:00 a.m. Free!


April 2
A Night at the Ball

Let the Plano Symphony Orchestra, marionettes, and dancers whisk you away at the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Families are encouraged to dress in prince and princess attire to come learn about classical music and instruments and hear music from Beauty and the BeastStar Wars, and more. Pre-show instrument petting zoo in the lobby. 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tickets from $12.


April 8
Underground Movement Festival Vol. 8

This annual festival brings the culture of underground hip-hop movement outside to Downtown Plano’s McCall Plaza. This is an all-ages, family-friendly event celebrating more than 40 years of hip hop. 5:00 p.m. Spectators are free! Competitors can register through the link.


April 8
Witty Kids Discovery Walks

Come explore the outdoors of Legacy West with children’s author, Rebecca Clark. Kids can focus on imagination, career explorations, and can use chalk to write ideas. 11:00 a.m. Free!


April 9
The Little India Fair

Here’s a brand-new event at Southfork Ranch. The Little India Fair was born from the emotions one experiences when living far from home. Find a unique selection of artists selling fashion, jewelry, handicrafts, and other interesting goods and wares. There will also be a kid’s zone, live music, and Indian delicacies. 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Admission $9.99; kids under 10 free.

April 10 – 16
Plano Arts Week 2023

This week is dedicated to arts awareness and will feature free and ticketed music, dance, and theater performances and art exhibits around town. See the link for a calendar with listings and locations.


April 13 – 16
The Lightning Thief

Quick plot synopsis of this Percy Jackson adaptation: When Zeus’s master lightning bolt is stolen and Percy becomes the prime suspect, he has to find and return the bolt to prove his innocence and prevent a war between the gods. Afternoon and evening showtimes available. Tickets $12, $25 for front row.

Note: Looking for a show for younger audiences? NTPA has quite a few other productions this month.


April 14
Movies in the Park

The popular outdoor movie series continues today at The Colony Five Star Complex. This month: Lightyear. Bring chairs, blankets, and any food you like. Concessions will be available for purchase. 7:45 p.m. Free!


April 14 – 16
Arts in Bloom

Head to Arts in Bloom in McKinney for fine arts, performance artists, musicians, food, wine, the Kids Creation Station, and more. Friday: 5:00 – 10:00 p.m., Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m., Sunday: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Free!


April 14 – 16
Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival

More than 40 miles of mapped bluebonnet trails — the biggest of its kind in the state — can be found just 35 miles south of Dallas. The festival will have live music, art vendors, food, kids’ activities, and more on the streets of Downtown Ennis. Hours vary by day, see link for festival schedule. Ticket prices TBA. Purchase at the gate.

March 15
Trailblazer Days

Here’s a new one from the Frisco Heritage Museum: Kids find stations around the museum and complete tasks, crafts, and activities in their Junior Ranger Handbook. They’ll earn a badge upon completion! Designed for ages five to 10, but all ages are welcome to participate. Preregistration required. 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. Free!


March 19
Concert for Young Audiences: Out of this World

The Allen Philharmonic presents a casual, family-friendly program of music inspired by space at the Allen Public Library. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Free!


April 21
Little Farmers: Tractor Day

Heritage Farmstead Museum has renamed Fun on the Farm, but the description is the same: an interactive program designed for ages two to five years old, featuring story time, a craft, animal encounter, wagon ride, and fun on the farm. Bring a picnic! 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $15 per child; $5 per adult.


April 21
Movie Night on the Square 

Celina’s family series kicks off tonight with DC League of Super Pets (PG). The event includes a free kid’s zone with rotating activities like costumed characters, bounce houses, games, and crafts. Vendors will have food and beverages and popcorn (or you can grab dinner from one of the downtown eateries). 7:00 p.m. Free!

April 29
11th Annual Carrollton Trails 5K & 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk

Lace up your sneakers and enjoy a course of concrete trails, downhill adventures, and a beautiful snapshot of the Carrollton trails system. Register at the link. 8:00 a.m.


April 29
Kid Fish

The Rheudasil Park pond in Flower Mound will be stocked with more than 500 pounds of catfish for this one. Prizes and awards will be given in several categories to kids ages 16 and under. Rod, reel, and bait are provided, or you can bring your own! 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Free!


April 30
A Night at the Ball

Let the Plano Symphony Orchestra, marionettes, and dancers whisk you away at the Courtyard Theater in Plano. Families are encouraged to dress in prince and princess attire to come learn about classical music and instruments and hear music from Beauty and the BeastStar Wars, and more. Pre-show instrument petting zoo in the lobby. 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tickets from $12.

All Month

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‘Tis the season for Texas farmers markets. Check out our list to find one near you. The perfect weekend morning activity!


What to Know When You Attend a Texas Rangers Game with Kids

Baseball is back, and if you’re thinking about going to a Rangers game, here’s EVERYTHING you need to know.


Open Farm Days
Weekends

Cathy’s Critters in Princeton is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays. Enjoy petting zoos, pony rides, outback tours, and more. Check the link for “know before you go” info and weather policy. Tickets $12 – $17, ages two and under free. Cups of feed are $4 each.


Scarborough Renaissance Festival
Weekends

Saturdays and Sundays from April 8 through the end of May, head to Waxahachie and step back in time. This ren faire is family friendly, with games, rides, and shows for everyone. Tons of information and a schedule at the link. 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Tickets from $14.

April 1 – 9

April 1
Market at the Star Presented by Flea Style 

This open-air pop-up market has 40+ vendors, food specials, fun activations, and more. 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Free!


April 1 & 8
Spring Family Fun Series

Fairview Town Center’s spring series means a different activity and performance each week. See link for a schedule of the lineup. Shows last about an hour and are geared toward ages three – 10. See link for a schedule of events. 11:00 a.m. Free!


April 2
A Night at the Ball

Let the Plano Symphony Orchestra, marionettes, and dancers whisk you away at the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Families are encouraged to dress in prince and princess attire to come learn about classical music and instruments and hear music from Beauty and the BeastStar Wars, and more. Pre-show instrument petting zoo in the lobby. 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tickets from $12.


April 8
Underground Movement Festival Vol. 8

This annual festival brings the culture of underground hip-hop movement outside to Downtown Plano’s McCall Plaza. This is an all-ages, family-friendly event celebrating more than 40 years of hip hop. 5:00 p.m. Spectators are free! Competitors can register through the link.


April 8
Witty Kids Discovery Walks

Come explore the outdoors of Legacy West with children’s author, Rebecca Clark. Kids can focus on imagination, career explorations, and can use chalk to write ideas. 11:00 a.m. Free!


April 9
The Little India Fair

Here’s a brand-new event at Southfork Ranch. The Little India Fair was born from the emotions one experiences when living far from home. Find a unique selection of artists selling fashion, jewelry, handicrafts, and other interesting goods and wares. There will also be a kid’s zone, live music, and Indian delicacies. 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Admission $9.99; kids under 10 free.

April 10 – 16

April 10 – 16
Plano Arts Week 2023

This week is dedicated to arts awareness and will feature free and ticketed music, dance, and theater performances and art exhibits around town. See the link for a calendar with listings and locations.


April 13 – 16
The Lightning Thief

Quick plot synopsis of this Percy Jackson adaptation: When Zeus’s master lightning bolt is stolen and Percy becomes the prime suspect, he has to find and return the bolt to prove his innocence and prevent a war between the gods. Afternoon and evening showtimes available. Tickets $12, $25 for front row.

Note: Looking for a show for younger audiences? NTPA has quite a few other productions this month.


April 14
Movies in the Park

The popular outdoor movie series continues today at The Colony Five Star Complex. This month: Lightyear. Bring chairs, blankets, and any food you like. Concessions will be available for purchase. 7:45 p.m. Free!


April 14 – 16
Arts in Bloom

Head to Arts in Bloom in McKinney for fine arts, performance artists, musicians, food, wine, the Kids Creation Station, and more. Friday: 5:00 – 10:00 p.m., Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m., Sunday: 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. Free!


April 14 – 16
Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival

More than 40 miles of mapped bluebonnet trails — the biggest of its kind in the state — can be found just 35 miles south of Dallas. The festival will have live music, art vendors, food, kids’ activities, and more on the streets of Downtown Ennis. Hours vary by day, see link for festival schedule. Ticket prices TBA. Purchase at the gate.

April 17 – 23

March 15
Trailblazer Days

Here’s a new one from the Frisco Heritage Museum: Kids find stations around the museum and complete tasks, crafts, and activities in their Junior Ranger Handbook. They’ll earn a badge upon completion! Designed for ages five to 10, but all ages are welcome to participate. Preregistration required. 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. Free!


March 19
Concert for Young Audiences: Out of this World

The Allen Philharmonic presents a casual, family-friendly program of music inspired by space at the Allen Public Library. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Free!


April 21
Little Farmers: Tractor Day

Heritage Farmstead Museum has renamed Fun on the Farm, but the description is the same: an interactive program designed for ages two to five years old, featuring story time, a craft, animal encounter, wagon ride, and fun on the farm. Bring a picnic! 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $15 per child; $5 per adult.


April 21
Movie Night on the Square 

Celina’s family series kicks off tonight with DC League of Super Pets (PG). The event includes a free kid’s zone with rotating activities like costumed characters, bounce houses, games, and crafts. Vendors will have food and beverages and popcorn (or you can grab dinner from one of the downtown eateries). 7:00 p.m. Free!

April 24 – 30

April 29
11th Annual Carrollton Trails 5K & 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk

Lace up your sneakers and enjoy a course of concrete trails, downhill adventures, and a beautiful snapshot of the Carrollton trails system. Register at the link. 8:00 a.m.


April 29
Kid Fish

The Rheudasil Park pond in Flower Mound will be stocked with more than 500 pounds of catfish for this one. Prizes and awards will be given in several categories to kids ages 16 and under. Rod, reel, and bait are provided, or you can bring your own! 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Free!


April 30
A Night at the Ball

Let the Plano Symphony Orchestra, marionettes, and dancers whisk you away at the Courtyard Theater in Plano. Families are encouraged to dress in prince and princess attire to come learn about classical music and instruments and hear music from Beauty and the BeastStar Wars, and more. Pre-show instrument petting zoo in the lobby. 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Tickets from $12.

Katie Lewis
After almost 20 years in other parts of Texas (Austin and Fort Worth!), Katie now lives in Richardson with her husband and two kids. She's horrible at social media but secretly likes Twitter best. Favorite uses for her phone: reading library books and listening to comedy podcasts. Least favorite uses: making and receiving calls. If you've seen Death Becomes Her or Big Business more than once, you'll be best friends.