Hockaday Grad Named Gatorade Texas Girls Soccer Player of the Year
Recent alumna Jaden Thomas is the first from The Hockaday School to receive this honor.
Read moreRecent alumna Jaden Thomas is the first from The Hockaday School to receive this honor.
Read moreThe sold-out luncheon raised more than $153,000 and boasted 300 guests.
Read moreChairs of the fashion show and luncheon, Claire Catrino and Kaleta Blaffer Johnson, announced the event at the organization’s Spring Tea, hosted by Park Cities resident Wendy Hansen. The tea, chaired by Mari Epperson, brought not only the group’s members but also the announcement of the upcoming event and its details.
Read moreHistoric freedmen’s town Elm Thicket/Northpark hosted its annual Juneteenth celebration complete with a parade, live music, and food vendors.
Read moreChances are you know the song: Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you? We got some work to do now. The Saturday morning cartoon anthem became a real mystery this spring for Max Golman and his new Preston Hollow neighbors — one without a villain to unmask at the end.
Read moreThe Society of St. Vincent de Paul of North Texas has earned a Texas Impact Enterprise Award in recognition of the work of its charitable pharmacy.
Read moreUniversity Park has selected Jackie Lott, who served in multiple leadership roles during her 13 years at the Shreve Memorial Library, as the city’s new Library Director.
Read moreMore than 1,200 attendees were there to witness to an evening of fashion, musical performances, and an auction.
Read moreJust under 300 miles from the site where Texas slaves were freed on June 19, 1865, Dallas continues to expand its Juneteenth celebrations in honor of the historic moment.
Read moreAreas in Dallas will undergo mosquito control spraying between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. each night from Tuesday, June 11th to Wednesday, June 12th. Mosquito samples in Dallas have tested positive for the West Nile Virus and the city hopes to limit to mosquito population.
Read moreNew Friends New Life has announced that two Park Cities residents recently began three-year terms on its board.
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