The Golden Dozen: Troop 4905 Salutes Senior Girl Scouts
If this year’s commencement feels a bit more ‘golden’ than usual, credit Girl Scout Troop 4905’s seniors.
Read moreIf this year’s commencement feels a bit more ‘golden’ than usual, credit Girl Scout Troop 4905’s seniors.
Read moreAfter a 2006 fire destroyed the main ministry building at the Sky Ranch in Van, Mack Pogue helped the camp rebuild.
Read moreLittle actors from Grace Academy brought a big show to the Decherd Hall stage at St. Mark’s School of Texas this spring.
Read moreBeaches or mountains? The young poet opened with a question — exploring in her verses such themes as forbidden love, opposite attraction, and gender contrasts.
Read moreThe Meadows Museum, the leading U.S. institution focused on the study and presentation of the art of Spain, will offer something new in June: its first summer youth camp.
Read moreComb through the pages of our first digital society magazine, and you’ll wonder how charitable tea, luncheon, and gala attendees have time for anything else.
Read morePreston Hollow attorney Phillip Geheb spent nearly a decade with Munsch Hardt, becoming a go-to counsel for Matthews Southwest.
Read morePeople Newspapers first met Lori Mann at a networking event for those interested in the retirement community industry.
Read more“Torn Apart: Punk + New Wave Graphics, Fashion, and Culture, 1976-86” runs through May 10 at SMU’s Hamon Arts Library, on the west side of the Meadows School of the Arts, 6101 Bishop Blvd.
Read moreAfter the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge (FFVF) Dallas Area Chapter asked North Texas students to tackle that question last year, Highland Park students submitted five of the six winning essays.
Read moreCamp operator Keith Randal Duncan recalls his father pausing him one Saturday as the then teen was leaving in a Star Wars uniform with blasters.
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