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Opera, Magic, and Cooking Classes: Prosper Community Library's Summer Lineup Has Something for Every Age

From Opera Underground to the James Wand Magic Show, the Prosper Community Library is packing June with free summer programs.

Prosper Community Staff

By Prosper Community Staff

Published June 9, 2026 · Prosper Community

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A Full Month of Programming at 200 S. Main St.

The Prosper Community Library does not slow down in summer. Over the next three weeks, the library at 200 S. Main St. is hosting three distinct performances and demonstrations as part of its 2026 summer programming series — each one free, each one different enough to pull in a genuinely mixed crowd.

Here is what is on the schedule and what residents should know before they show up.


Opera Underground — June 11

The series opens today, June 11, with Opera Underground. The name alone tends to raise eyebrows in a community more accustomed to Friday-night football than arias, but that is precisely the point. Programs branded “underground” typically strip away the formal concert-hall atmosphere and bring the performers close to the audience — useful when you are trying to introduce the art form to kids or adults who have never sat through a full production.

Specific performance times were not announced in advance through the town calendar, so plan to check with the library directly or watch the town’s events page at https://www.prospertx.gov/222/2026-Calendar-of-Town-Events-Programs for any updates posted day-of.


Chefsville of Dallas — June 18

A week later, on June 18, the library welcomes Chefsville of Dallas. Chefsville is a culinary education outfit, and its library visits typically put kids in an active role — measuring, mixing, learning where food comes from — rather than just watching a demonstration from their seats.

For parents, this is the kind of program that can turn into a longer conversation at home. A child who spends an hour learning something hands-on about cooking tends to ask questions in the kitchen afterward. The library setting keeps the group size manageable and the environment low-pressure.

Again, the town calendar lists June 18 as the date; confirm specific start times with the library at 200 S. Main St.


James Wand Magic Show — June 25

The third installment lands on June 25 with the James Wand Magic Show. Stage magic is one of the more reliable draws for a broad age range — younger children get genuine wonder, older kids start asking how the tricks work, and adults end up more entertained than they expected. Library magic shows also tend to double as a soft entry point for kids who are not yet habitual library visitors; they come for the show and leave having noticed the shelves.

For families who have been meaning to get a library card but have not made the trip yet, June 25 is a practical occasion to do both.


The Bigger Picture: Summer Reading and Beyond

These three events sit inside a broader summer push at the library that extends well past performances. The town’s Parks and Recreation Department is running camps separately throughout the season — including the STEAM Under the Sea Camp, where campers build aquariums, design starfish, and work through ocean-themed science and art projects — but the library’s own programming track runs on its own schedule and at no cost.

Looking further ahead, the library has one more anchor event before the Fourth of July holiday weekend: a children’s parade on July 2 departing from the north entrance of Prosper Town Hall at 260 W. First St. Kids and families are encouraged to wear red, white, and blue, and the Prosper Fire and Police Departments are scheduled to be on hand as spectators. That event is tied to the town’s broader America 250 programming but is organized through the library.


Logistics Worth Knowing

  • Opera Underground: June 11, Prosper Community Library, 200 S. Main St.
  • Chefsville of Dallas: June 18, same location
  • James Wand Magic Show: June 25, same location
  • Children’s 4th of July Parade: July 2, north entrance, Prosper Town Hall, 260 W. First St.

All four are part of the library’s official 2026 summer calendar. Parking around Town Hall and Main Street is publicly available. For the most current information on start times and any registration requirements, the library’s page at https://www.prospertx.gov/306/Library is the most reliable single source.

Prosper’s summer programming calendar tends to fill up fast once school lets out. Three consecutive Thursdays in June with genuinely different programming — opera, cooking, and magic — is a straightforward reason to put those dates on the refrigerator now.

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