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Flower Mound Historical Commission hears subcommittee updates; long‑time commissioner Cecilia Hood to step down

5822774 · September 23, 2025
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Commissioners received reports on cemetery marker work, a potential certified historic tree, exhibits for the Gibson Grant Log House, parade float planning, and training and banquet dates; Commissioner Cecilia Hood announced she is stepping down and Brian Williams was named cemetery subcommittee chair.

The Flower Mound Historical Commission on Tuesday heard subcommittee reports covering cemetery marker work, an effort to certify a historic American elm, exhibit plans for the Gibson Grant Log House and Old Settlers' Christmas, and parade-float coordination. Commissioner Cecilia Hood announced she is stepping down from the commission; commissioners said Sharon Gentry will take her place and Brian Williams was named chair of the cemeteries subcommittee.

Tara Claret, education subcommittee, said she is finishing a "Flower Mound: Then and Now" PowerPoint and will forward the draft to staff for review before a public presentation; Adam Shear is scheduled to speak in October on that subject. The commission's Gibson Grant Log House subcommittee discussed exhibit…

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