• Do you have a child who is entering second or third grade, and has a reading disability? The Flower Mound Public Library offers a program to help students who meet these two criteria increase their willingness to read. Sit! Stay!! READ!!! matches qualifying students with volunteer dog owners who, along with their dogs, have been certified to participate in animal-assisted activities. Students meet once a week at the library to read aloud to their dog partner. To find out if your student qualifies, please contact Sue Ridnour at 972.874.6153, or sue.ridnour@flower-mound.com.
  • Wednesday, September 22 / 7 p.m.
    Flower Mound Public Library – 3030 Broadmoor
    Gardening and landscape design choices are critical to your yard, our town, and the planet. Cynthia Maguire, Native Plant Society of Texas President-Elect, will provide an overview of how gardening and landscape choices made by homeowners, homeowner associations, and business owners profoundly impact the natural resources and ecosystems of Texas. To register or for more information, please call 972.874.6165.
  • Extra, extra! Read all about it!
    Monday, September 27th, 7 to 8:30 p.m. - Flower Mound Public Library
    Learn how to effectively publicize your organization's events at this free workshop featuring representatives from newspapers covering Flower Mound and the surrounding area. RSVP: 972.874.6165
    Download flyer for more information.
  • Join the Rockin' Readers as we share surprising, spectacular, or just plain silly stories at the Flower Mound Public Library, 3030 Broadmoor Lane. The program meets the second Wednesday of each month September-March from 4 to 4:45 p.m. and attendance is limited to children in Kindergarten through Grade 5. Download flyer for more information.
  • September 8 / 7 p.m. / Flower Mound Public Library
    Parents frequently wonder "Is this behavior normal?" This program will provide parents with guidelines to determine what is normal behavior for their children in terms of a child's developing body, mind, communication, and sense of self. Parents will learn what they can do to nurture their child through the stages of development. Presented by Margaret Jover, Denton County Extension Agent in Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas AgriLife Extension Service. Registration is requested. Please call 972.874.6165 for more information or to register.
  • The new TumbleBook collection at the Flower Mound Library is a series of reading materials that are created by adding animation, sound, music and narration to existing picture books to produce an interactive electronic book.Read more information.
  • Downloadable Audiobooks from NetLibrary and Recorded Books are available from the Flower Mound Public Library. Sign up for a username and password at the library to gain access to this free feature.
  • The Flower Mound Library offers an online database to help residents who are looking for employment. Jobview is a free, self-service employment program that simplifies the job search process by allowing users to find daily updated local, regional, and national jobs from a simple user interface.
  • The Flower Mound Library offers a variety of storytime and other programs for children including Mother Goose Time, Rockin' Readers, Family Storytime, and several activities during the Summer Reading Program
  • The Flower Mound Library offers a wealth of databases and links for research purposes for access online as well as printed research material available at the library itself.

Flower Mound Labor Day Holiday Hours and Trash Pick-Up Schedule

All Flower Mound Town offices, the Municipal Court, the Public Library, and the Animal Adoption Center will be closed Monday, Sept. 6 in observance of the Labor Day Holiday. The Community Activity Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Republic Services’ trash pickup schedule will be delayed one day during the week of Sept. 6, with collections being completed on Saturday. Police and Fire Emergency Services remain in operation during all holidays.

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Sit! Stay!! READ!!! at the Flower Mound Library

Do you have a child who is entering second or third grade, and has a reading disability? The Flower Mound Public Library offers a program to help students who meet these two criteria increase their willingness to read.

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