Letter from a Camp Counselor
For 14 years, Joshua Forbes spent his summers at Camp Classen, first as a camper, then as a counselor, then as the person who trains campers to be counselors.
Read moreFor 14 years, Joshua Forbes spent his summers at Camp Classen, first as a camper, then as a counselor, then as the person who trains campers to be counselors.
Read moreHillcrest High School recently launched a new charity organization, organized and operated exclusively to help provide meals and healthy snacks for Dallas ISD students in need.
Read moreI recently saw The Last Movie Star, a movie with Burt Reynolds, and it has resulted in my continuing journey to say thank you to my “lifesavers.”
Read moreThe terms “green building,” “sustainability,” and “healthy building” have been at the forefront of our society in recent years and are directly related to one another in the context of building and remodeling homes.
Read moreSaying, “I do” at her 2013 wedding, Katherine Shaw jokes, also included a vow to join Dallas’ Christ Child Society.
Read moreI think we should fine people who are littering from their cars. I have seen multiple drivers roll down their windows and dump trash out.
Read moreCarita Youngblood’s connections to The Weekday School at University Park United Methodist Church (UPUMC) date to its beginnings.
Read moreYou may have heard someone, maybe a preacher, ask on Palm Sunday, “What did the crowds waving palm branches expect when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey?” And you may have heard a dozen different answers. What, in fact, did the crowds expect? One answer occurs in the Dead Sea Scrolls,
Read moreSpring Break month is here, another popular travel holiday. As a student preparing to journey to gather with friends or home to see loved ones, it is important to get a flu shot beforehand.
Read moreMegan Dean Egan Miller: Watching my dad, I’ve seen countless examples of what he gained from advancing to Eagle Scout.
Read moreHighland Park High School kicked off the annual Literary Festival, known as “LitFest” March 2 with an address from award-winning author Peter Heller.
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