Four Free Shows at Prosper Community Library This Summer: Cooking, Magic, Dinosaurs, and More
The Prosper Community Library's 2026 summer series runs June 18 through July 9 with four distinct live programs—all free, all family-friendly.

A Summer Lineup Worth Putting on the Refrigerator
The Prosper Community Library has built out a four-event live-program series for summer 2026 that runs from June 18 through July 9. Every installment is distinct, the performers rotate, and the format stays free and open to the community. If you have school-age kids at home or grandchildren visiting, these dates deserve a spot on the calendar before the weeks fill up.
Here is exactly what is scheduled, in order.
June 18 — Chefsville of Dallas
The series opens today with Chefsville of Dallas, a culinary education outfit that brings hands-on cooking concepts to younger audiences. The program lands at the library as part of the town’s broader summer programming calendar. Details on age ranges and any registration requirements are available through the library directly, but the date is confirmed on the Town of Prosper’s official community events calendar.
If you are already planning to be out this evening, the timing works well alongside other June 18 programming the town has running, including the opening day of the Mayor’s ‘250 Strong’ Fitness Challenge.
June 25 — James Wand Magic Show
A week after the cooking program, James Wand brings a live magic show to the library. Stage magic translates reliably to the library setting — the room is contained, the sight lines are close, and the age range for the audience tends to skew wide. Kids who are indifferent to a cooking demonstration often light up for live illusion.
June 25 falls on a Thursday, which matters for families coordinating around summer camp schedules. The Prosper Parks and Recreation Department’s summer camps have been running since June 1, so if your child is enrolled in a weekday camp program, confirm whether the magic show falls inside or outside those hours before you plan the trip.
July 2 — Fourth of July Children’s Parade with Prosper Fire and Police
The library’s July 2 entry is the most logistically layered of the four. The annual Fourth of July children’s parade begins at 5:00 PM at 1151 Frontier Pkwy and includes participation from Prosper Police and Prosper Fire. That pairing — uniformed first responders alongside a children’s parade — tends to draw a strong crowd and gives younger kids a chance to interact with both departments in a low-pressure setting.
Note that July 2 is also the date of the larger Pride in the Sky Independence Day Celebration at Frontier Park, which runs from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM and includes live music, kid zones, food, and fireworks at 9:30 PM. The children’s parade and the festival share a date and a general location. Families who arrive at 5:00 PM for the parade are already positioned for the rest of the evening’s programming. Build in some flexibility — parking and crowd size will both be larger than a typical library event.
A Note on the Frontier Pkwy Address
The town’s calendar lists the library and parade location as 1151 Frontier Pkwy. Separate promotional materials for the broader July 2 festival have listed the address as 1551 Frontier Pkwy. Both references point to Frontier Park. Confirm the specific entrance and parking approach with the town or the library before you go, particularly if you are navigating with young children in tow.
July 9 — Dinosaur Adventures with Brett Roberts
The series closes on July 9 with Brett Roberts and his Dinosaur Adventures program. Live, presenter-led natural history programs have a strong track record in library settings — the material is visual, the presenter can calibrate to the room’s energy, and the subject matter travels across a wide age band. July 9 falls on a Thursday and lands just after the July 4 holiday week, which typically means the summer schedule is starting to wind down for many families. This one is worth noting as a late-summer anchor before routines shift toward back-to-school.
What to Know Before You Go
All four programs are listed on the Town of Prosper’s official community events calendar. The library is located at 1151 Frontier Pkwy. For specifics on registration, seating capacity, or age recommendations for any individual program, contact the library directly through the town’s website. Summer library programs in smaller communities can fill faster than people expect, particularly for the July 2 date given the broader crowd that evening.
The four dates — June 18, June 25, July 2, and July 9 — give Prosper families a consistent Thursday-anchored rhythm through the back half of June and the first week of July. None of them require a ticket, and none of them require driving to Frisco or McKinney. That alone makes them worth the trip.
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