TODO LIST
July & August events
COMPILED BY DON MUNSCH
05 EAGLE BASH TIME Argyle ISD parents can get a jump on meeting their children’s educators with the inaugural Argyle ISD Eagle Bash Back to School Event. All new and current Argyle ISD families are invited, the district announced on its website. District ocials said Eagle Bash is “a great opportunity for campus connections, meet and greets, back to school resources, food, fun, and kicking o the new school year.” District ocials said they welcome any business or organization that serves the youth of the community to participate as vendors in the Eagle Bash Back to School Event. 9 a.m.- noon. Argyle High School, 6601 Canyon Falls Drive, Flower Mound. 940-205- 0266. laura.truebenbach@argyleisd.com 26 ATTEND A GALA IN FLOWER MOUND The community is invited to attend the Special Abilities of North Texas’ Denim & Pearls Gala. Special Abilities is a nonprot organization formed in Denton County that provides support and care to adults with special needs. 6-10 p.m. $150. Courtyard by Marriott, 4330 Courtyard Way, Flower Mound. 972-317-1515. www.specialabilities.net
JULY 17 THROUGH 20
SERVE SOME FUN Young tennis enthusiasts aged 5-13 can attend a summer tennis camp for one week in July. The camp will be held during Highland Village’s elementary and middle school Summer Morning Tennis Camp. 8:30-10 a.m. $145. Highland Village Tennis Center, 101 S. Clearwater Drive, Highland Village. 972-317-7430. www.highlandvillage.org/1056/ Parks-Recreation AUGUST 01 GET UNPLUGGED WITH GAMES Teenagers and adults can have fun and socialize with others at Gaming Unplugged for Adults in Flower Mound, which brings people together to socialize while playing board games. Some board games will be present and available to play, but participants are invited to bring their own, as well. This is an ongoing event. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Flower Mound Public Library, 3030 Broadmoor Lane, Flower Mound. 972-874-6200. https://fmlibrary.libnet.info/events.
As part of a summer camp series, children can participate in a cooking class in July in Highland Village. (Courtesy city of Highland Village)
FEATURED EVENT GO TO CAMP IN HIGHLAND VILLAGE Area children can have fun and learn skills during the Highland Village Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Break Camp activities—American Red Cross Babysitting and CPR Summer Camp and Children’s Cooking Summer Camp— aimed for children and young teens. Both camps are July 10-14. The Red Cross camp is aimed at ages 10-14, and sessions run from 10 a.m.-noon. The Children’s Cooking Summer Camp is aimed at
ages 7-14. 2-4 p.m. $100 per camp. The Robert & Lee DuVall Center, 948B Highland Village Road. 972-317-7430. www.highlandvillage.org/1056/ Parks-Recreation
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