Saint Michael's Farmers Markeet

May 23, 2025

Saint Michael's Farmers Market

May 24

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM



Saint Michael's Farmers Market

4344 Colgate Dallas, TX 75225

(214) 363-5471

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8:00 AM –12:00 PM

Held every Saturday from 8 am to 12 pm from April 26 until September 6

We invite you to experience the vibrant atmosphere of our award-winning, non-profit market nestled in the heart of Dallas.


Saint Michael's Farmers Market is not just about fresh produce; it's about community, supporting local businesses, and outreach. Here, you'll find an abundance of locally sourced, all-edible delights, from farm-fresh fruits and vegetables to artisanal bread, homemade preserves, and much more.

Bring your family and friends to enjoy a morning filled with live music, delicious food samples, and the opportunity to connect with your neighbors and local vendors. Whether you're a seasoned market-goer or new to the scene, there's something for everyone at Saint Michael's Farmers Market.


July 11, 2025
Homeowners to benefit from increased property tax savings starting next year Good news for Frisco homeowners: the City Council has officially approved raising the homestead property tax exemption to 20% , the maximum allowed by the state of Texas . The decision was made unanimously on July 1 and will go into effect for the 2025 tax year . What does this mean for homeowners? With this increase, the average Frisco homeowner is expected to save around $120 per year on city property taxes. While this might not sound like much at first glance, it adds up over time — and when combined with other exemptions, the savings can be even more significant. Frisco has gradually increased this exemption over the years: 7.5% in 2017 12.5% in 2022 15% in 2023 Now reaching the full 20% allowed by law Why now? City officials explained that this was the right time to increase the exemption due to a sharp rise in property values. In fact, Frisco saw a 14% increase in its taxable value — totaling nearly $6.9 billion in new value. This growth gave the city financial flexibility to offer greater tax relief without cutting essential services. What about the budget? According to Frisco’s Chief Financial Officer, the new exemption was carefully timed to meet deadlines for the upcoming fiscal year. The city will still be able to fully fund police, fire, infrastructure, and other services, while homeowners get a break on their tax bill. The slight shift in tax responsibility will largely be absorbed by commercial properties, which will make up a slightly larger share of the overall tax base. Additional relief for seniors and people with disabilities In addition to the 20% homestead exemption, homeowners aged 65 or older — or those with qualifying disabilities — will continue to receive an extra $80,000 exemption on their home’s appraised value. These residents also benefit from a property tax freeze , meaning their city property taxes won’t increase regardless of rising home values. Big picture: more relief could be coming This move comes at a time when Texas lawmakers are also working on additional property tax cuts statewide, including increased school tax exemptions. Combined with Frisco’s local efforts, homeowners could see some of the largest property tax savings in recent years . Bottom line: If you own and live in a home in Frisco, you’re about to get some well-deserved tax relief. The 20% homestead exemption not only helps homeowners save money — it reflects the city’s commitment to balancing growth with long-term financial responsibility. 
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