
The Frisco Chamber of Commerce hosted a record-breaking Annual Awards Celebration on February 20, 2026, at the Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa, welcoming 840 business and community leaders for an evening dedicated to celebrating excellence, partnership, and the strength of the Frisco business community.
The celebration honored outstanding businesses, nonprofits, and individuals whose leadership and service continue to shape Frisco’s growth and success. The event also received a record number of nominations, reflecting strong community engagement and the depth of talent across the city.
“This year’s Annual Awards Celebration was nothing short of inspiring,” shared Christal Howard, President/CEO of the Frisco Chamber of Commerce. “With a record number of attendees and more nominations than ever before, the evening reflects the strength of the Frisco business community and the incredible leaders and partners who make our city so special. It’s a powerful reminder that Frisco’s momentum is driven by the people and organizations committed to its future.”

The mission of the Frisco Chamber of Commerce is to protect and promote commerce through advocacy, resources, and connections.
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The Museum of the American Railroad exists to enrich the lives of others through meaningful, relevant programs and exhibits that relate the diverse history & technology of the Railroad and its profound impact on American life and culture.
The Museum of the American Railroad houses 65+ pieces of historic railroad rolling stock, many of which visitors and students can actually board. The Museum also offers TrainTopia, a 2,500 sq. ft. G-scale model train exhibit located inside the Frisco Discovery Center. With big trains and little trains, the Museum entertains, educates, and inspires guests to immerse themselves in a world of trains.
The Museum offers TEKS-based field trips to students elementary school through high school. Our STEM and social studies-based programming serves students in Frisco ISD and beyond. We work with local historians and educators to continually improve programming to meet their needs and enhance classroom content.