March 18: Throw colors at the Holi Festival.
Visitors can experience the "meaning behind the many colors of India's Holi Festival. From red to green to indigo, each color provides festivalgoers with a sense of beauty, ritual and tradition," according to a town press release.
- 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m
- Free
- Heritage Park, 600 Spinks Road
- www.flower-mound.com
The "dress to impress" prom will have entertainment and food in addition to dancing, and attendees can have their pictures made for an additional charge.
- 6-9 p.m.
- Cost: $75 per couple, $30 per additional sibling
- Ages: 4-14
- Courtyard Marriott, 4300 Courtyard Way, Flower Mound
- Register by March 17; call Kimberly Cheek at 972-874-6276
Children can hunt for candy, eat Fletcher's corny dogs visit with the Easter Bunny.
- Activities begin at 1:30 p.m.; scramble begins at 2:30 p.m.
- Free
- Jake's Hilltop Park, 4975 Timber Creek Road
- 972-874-6000
Activities at the dive include a visit with the Easter Bunny, arts and crafts, and games. Patrons may stay after the dive to play in the pool and enjoy the festivities, the city website stated, and parents must be in the water with all nonswimmers.
- Sessions at 9 a.m., 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
- $15 per swimmer
- Preregistration required; kids age 3 and under must wear swim diaper
- CAC Indoor Pool, 1200 Gerault Road, Flower Mound
- 972-872-7275
The Rheudasil Park pond will be stocked with more than 500 pounds of catfish for this free fishing event, the website stated, and prizes and awards will be given in several categories to kids age 16 and under. Rods, reels and bait are provided, but people are free to bring their own equipment and bait.
- 9 a.m.-noon
- Free
- Rheudasil Park, 2401 Lake Forest Blvd., Flower Mound
- 972-874-6000