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

Welcome to March, everyone! In this month’s round-up of family-friendly events, you’ll see lots of festivals and springy celebrations across Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and more. (Hint: Don’t forget to check out our March events guide on Dallas Moms and Fort Worth Moms for even more ideas.)

Get this and other hyperlocal resources delivered to your inbox by joining the Collin County Moms email subscriber list. You can also connect with other moms by joining one or more of our community groups. Follow along on FacebookInstagramPinterest, and Twitter! Beal Media also produces Momfessions Podcast. Listen today!

Click the tabs to see events for each week.

Dallas Blooms

This annual floral festival at the Dallas Arboretum features 500,000 blossoms! Runs through April 8, and is included with general admission, $13 per child and $22 per adult. See website for more details.


Dallas Public Library

Find free activities all month for children of all ages! The filter function is really great — select your desired age group, library branch, program type, and more.


Easy Spring Break Day Trips & Weekend Adventures in Texas

Here are some great spots to visit this month, both in and outside the metroplex. Ideas for all ages!


Fun & Fresh: A Round-up of Farmers Markets in Collin County

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


Open Farm Days

Normally, Cathy’s Critters in Princeton is open to the public weekends only, but this month, it’s open for an extended weekend March 14-17, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Enjoy petting zoos, pony rides, outback tours, and more. Tickets are $10 per child and $15 per adult. Ages two and under free. Cups of feed $3 each. Check the link for the weather policy.


Texas Tulips

Drive up to Texas Tulips in Pilot Point to pick your own bouquet for $2.50 per stem. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. $6 per person, free for children 12 months and younger.


March 1
Anime, in Concert!

Your favorite anime movie soundtracks come alive at Allen High School Performing Arts Center from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20 for students and seniors, and $25 per adult.


Les Miserable School Edition

Enjoy this timeless tale and support Genesis Children’s Theatre in Plano! Show times include matinées and nightly performances, March 1–3 and March 8–10. Tickets are $15–$18 per person.


March 2
Plano Farmer’s Market

Open every Saturday (year-round) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., come stroll and sample produce, eggs, honey, bread, and jam from Plano’s local artisans.


Texas Independence Day

This annual celebration returns to Grandscape in The Colony with live music, armadillo races, photo ops with the Cowboys cheerleaders, face painting, and a fireworks finale, all for free! 2:00–8:00 p.m.


TEXFest

Historic Downtown Carrollton’s free annual Texas Independence Day celebration features a beer garden with local craft beer vendors, live Texas music, a food village, photo ops with a longhorn, and more. 3:00 – 9:00 p.m.


The Big Easy in Little Elm

Little Elm Park is the spot for Cajun food, live music, 5K and 10K fun runs, a hot air balloon glow, and a King Cake eating contest! 5:00–9:00 p.m. Free ($10 parking).


March 3
Sundays on the Lawn

Come out for Sundays on The Lawn™ from 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.! Stroll The Lawn and shop from a variety of vendors for free.


March 5
Toddler Tuesday at Crayola

Come out on the first Tuesday of each month for age-appropriate crafts, story time, activities, Toddler Town and more attractions at The Crayola Experience in Plano. Tickets from $25.99.


March 7
Shakespeare’s Othello

Enjoy this classic tale, performed by Starcatcher’s Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 13 years and older. Ticket cost is $12 per person in advance, or $14 per person at the door. Matinee and nightly performances run through March 10.


March 8 – 10

Les Miserable School Edition

Enjoy this beautiful performance and support Genesis Children’s Theatre in Plano! Show times include nightly performances and matinées. See link for dates and times. Tickets are $15 – $18 per person.


Shakespeare’s Othello

Enjoy this classic tale, performed by Starcatcher’s Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 13 years and older. Ticket cost is $12 per person in advance, or $14 per person at the door. Matinee and nightly performances run through March 10.


March 8
Little Farmer Fridays: Hens and Friends

Every Friday, Heritage Farmstead Museum invites littles ages two to five to feed the chickens, take a wagon ride, meet the livestock, do a craft, and join story time. Bring a picnic! 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $15 per child; $5 per adult.


March 10
Daylight Savings Starts

Friendly reminder to spring forward! For many of us, that means blackout curtains and lots of whining that it can’t possibly be bedtime yet.


March 15
Springtime on the Farm

At Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano, kids plant and plow the field, milk Buttermilk the mechanical cow, meet farm animals, feed chickens, and play games from the past. Pack a lunch. 10:00 a.m.–12 p.m. $10 per child, $5 per adult.


March 15 – 17
All Shook Up

Enjoy this Shakespeare- and Elvis-inspired tale performed by Rodenbaugh Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 11 years and older. Tickets from $20. Performance runs March 15–17, and March 21–24.


Texas Pinball Festival

See more than 400 pinball machines and classic video games set to free play at the Frisco Convention Center. Children ages 5 and younger get in free. Hours and admission for everyone else vary by day (Sunday is the most affordable!).


March 16
Owl Prowl Night Hike

After a live screech owl presentation, take a guided night hike through the sanctuary, for ages 3 and up. (Kids 2 and under must be in a carrier.) Wear closed toe shoes and bring a flashlight with a red lens. Pre-registration required. 6:30 p.m. $18 for members, $20 for non-members.


March 22–24
All Shook Up

Enjoy this Shakespeare- and Elvis-inspired tale performed by Rodenbaugh Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 11 years and older. Tickets from $20. Performance runs March 15–17, and March 21–24.


March 22–30
Fiddler on the Roof

Treat yourself to this riveting musical classic, performed at Fairview Youth Theatre, main stage! Perfect for the entire family to enjoy. Ticket cost is $12 per person in advance, or $14 per person at the door.


March 23
Dallas Festival of Colors

Wear white to Myers Park in McKinney to celebrate Holi from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Now in its 14th year, the fest features DJs, dhol (traditional drums from India), food trucks, dance troupes, and color throws. Kids ages 10 and under get in free. Tickets $12, parking $10.


Farmer’s Market at The Lawn

Come out for this free farmer’s market event at The Lawn featuring Four Seasons Markets! Stroll The Lawn and shop from a variety of vendors from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.


Frisco Festival of Colors

Celebrate the arrival of spring with music, dancing, and color throws at Independence Parkway practice field from 2:00–5:00 p.m. Park for free at the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple of Frisco. ($5 per bag of colors.)


March 24
Little Farmers: Swing into Spring

Pre-schoolers enjoy schoolhouse story time, a flower craft, hayride, and old-fashioned spring cleaning (think washboard and clothesline). Pack a picnic for lunch on the 4-acre farm! 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. $15 per child; $5 per adult.


March 28
Homeschool Day

Students learn how to do farm chores from the 1800s including laundry, plowing and planting a field, feeding the chickens, rug beating, and milking Buttermilk the Cow (the mechanical milking machine). Pack a lunch or snack for a picnic on the farm! 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. $12 per child; $5 per adult.


March 28–31
Matilda Jr.

See the beloved characters Trunchbull, Miss Honey, and courageous Matilda at the Rodenbaugh Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. This show is recommended for all ages. Tickets from $12.


All Month

Dallas Blooms

This annual floral festival at the Dallas Arboretum features 500,000 blossoms! Runs through April 8, and is included with general admission, $13 per child and $22 per adult. See website for more details.


Dallas Public Library

Find free activities all month for children of all ages! The filter function is really great — select your desired age group, library branch, program type, and more.


Easy Spring Break Day Trips & Weekend Adventures in Texas

Here are some great spots to visit this month, both in and outside the metroplex. Ideas for all ages!


Fun & Fresh: A Round-up of Farmers Markets in Collin County

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


Open Farm Days

Normally, Cathy’s Critters in Princeton is open to the public weekends only, but this month, it’s open for an extended weekend March 14-17, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Enjoy petting zoos, pony rides, outback tours, and more. Tickets are $10 per child and $15 per adult. Ages two and under free. Cups of feed $3 each. Check the link for the weather policy.


Texas Tulips

Drive up to Texas Tulips in Pilot Point to pick your own bouquet for $2.50 per stem. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. $6 per person, free for children 12 months and younger.


March 1 – 7

March 1
Anime, in Concert!

Your favorite anime movie soundtracks come alive at Allen High School Performing Arts Center from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20 for students and seniors, and $25 per adult.


Les Miserable School Edition

Enjoy this timeless tale and support Genesis Children’s Theatre in Plano! Show times include matinées and nightly performances, March 1–3 and March 8–10. Tickets are $15–$18 per person.


March 2
Plano Farmer’s Market

Open every Saturday (year-round) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., come stroll and sample produce, eggs, honey, bread, and jam from Plano’s local artisans.


Texas Independence Day

This annual celebration returns to Grandscape in The Colony with live music, armadillo races, photo ops with the Cowboys cheerleaders, face painting, and a fireworks finale, all for free! 2:00–8:00 p.m.


TEXFest

Historic Downtown Carrollton’s free annual Texas Independence Day celebration features a beer garden with local craft beer vendors, live Texas music, a food village, photo ops with a longhorn, and more. 3:00 – 9:00 p.m.


The Big Easy in Little Elm

Little Elm Park is the spot for Cajun food, live music, 5K and 10K fun runs, a hot air balloon glow, and a King Cake eating contest! 5:00–9:00 p.m. Free ($10 parking).


March 3
Sundays on the Lawn

Come out for Sundays on The Lawn™ from 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.! Stroll The Lawn and shop from a variety of vendors for free.


March 5
Toddler Tuesday at Crayola

Come out on the first Tuesday of each month for age-appropriate crafts, story time, activities, Toddler Town and more attractions at The Crayola Experience in Plano. Tickets from $25.99.


March 7
Shakespeare’s Othello

Enjoy this classic tale, performed by Starcatcher’s Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 13 years and older. Ticket cost is $12 per person in advance, or $14 per person at the door. Matinee and nightly performances run through March 10.


March 8 – 14

March 8 – 10

Les Miserable School Edition

Enjoy this beautiful performance and support Genesis Children’s Theatre in Plano! Show times include nightly performances and matinées. See link for dates and times. Tickets are $15 – $18 per person.


Shakespeare’s Othello

Enjoy this classic tale, performed by Starcatcher’s Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 13 years and older. Ticket cost is $12 per person in advance, or $14 per person at the door. Matinee and nightly performances run through March 10.


March 8
Little Farmer Fridays: Hens and Friends

Every Friday, Heritage Farmstead Museum invites littles ages two to five to feed the chickens, take a wagon ride, meet the livestock, do a craft, and join story time. Bring a picnic! 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $15 per child; $5 per adult.


March 10
Daylight Savings Starts

Friendly reminder to spring forward! For many of us, that means blackout curtains and lots of whining that it can’t possibly be bedtime yet.


March 15 – 21

March 15
Springtime on the Farm

At Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano, kids plant and plow the field, milk Buttermilk the mechanical cow, meet farm animals, feed chickens, and play games from the past. Pack a lunch. 10:00 a.m.–12 p.m. $10 per child, $5 per adult.


March 15 – 17
All Shook Up

Enjoy this Shakespeare- and Elvis-inspired tale performed by Rodenbaugh Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 11 years and older. Tickets from $20. Performance runs March 15–17, and March 21–24.


Texas Pinball Festival

See more than 400 pinball machines and classic video games set to free play at the Frisco Convention Center. Children ages 5 and younger get in free. Hours and admission for everyone else vary by day (Sunday is the most affordable!).


March 16
Owl Prowl Night Hike

After a live screech owl presentation, take a guided night hike through the sanctuary, for ages 3 and up. (Kids 2 and under must be in a carrier.) Wear closed toe shoes and bring a flashlight with a red lens. Pre-registration required. 6:30 p.m. $18 for members, $20 for non-members.


March 22 – 31

March 22–24
All Shook Up

Enjoy this Shakespeare- and Elvis-inspired tale performed by Rodenbaugh Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. Suggested audience is 11 years and older. Tickets from $20. Performance runs March 15–17, and March 21–24.


March 22–30
Fiddler on the Roof

Treat yourself to this riveting musical classic, performed at Fairview Youth Theatre, main stage! Perfect for the entire family to enjoy. Ticket cost is $12 per person in advance, or $14 per person at the door.


March 23
Dallas Festival of Colors

Wear white to Myers Park in McKinney to celebrate Holi from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Now in its 14th year, the fest features DJs, dhol (traditional drums from India), food trucks, dance troupes, and color throws. Kids ages 10 and under get in free. Tickets $12, parking $10.


Farmer’s Market at The Lawn

Come out for this free farmer’s market event at The Lawn featuring Four Seasons Markets! Stroll The Lawn and shop from a variety of vendors from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.


Frisco Festival of Colors

Celebrate the arrival of spring with music, dancing, and color throws at Independence Parkway practice field from 2:00–5:00 p.m. Park for free at the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple of Frisco. ($5 per bag of colors.)


March 24
Little Farmers: Swing into Spring

Pre-schoolers enjoy schoolhouse story time, a flower craft, hayride, and old-fashioned spring cleaning (think washboard and clothesline). Pack a picnic for lunch on the 4-acre farm! 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. $15 per child; $5 per adult.


March 28
Homeschool Day

Students learn how to do farm chores from the 1800s including laundry, plowing and planting a field, feeding the chickens, rug beating, and milking Buttermilk the Cow (the mechanical milking machine). Pack a lunch or snack for a picnic on the farm! 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. $12 per child; $5 per adult.


March 28–31
Matilda Jr.

See the beloved characters Trunchbull, Miss Honey, and courageous Matilda at the Rodenbaugh Theatre at Willow Bend Center of the Arts. This show is recommended for all ages. Tickets from $12.


Kristy Howard
Kristy has been a working SAHM since 2003 and considers herself a professional (albeit very imperfect) mother. She's a proud chaplain's wife, Army mom, and still in the trenches homeschooling her four younger kids. Kristy is honored to serve Beal Media as a writer and marketing editor. She’s passionate about helping other SAHMs elevate personal style, home, and wellness – affordably, and one habit at a time. You can connect with Kristy on social media and her lifestyle blog Simply Kristy Lynn.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here