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Faith Friday: Ukrainian-born Iconographer Decorated Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral
Vladimir Grygorenko came to Dallas from his native Ukraine in 2000 to paint the iconography that adorns the Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral – a process that took nine years.
Read more‘Ukrainians Are Very Brave’ But Need Our Help
Ukrainians in Dallas have been working to collect donations to send back home, but there are additional ways North Texans can help people in the war-torn country.
Read moreDallas Backs the Green
Love your park? Get ready to roll up your sleeves and beautify it during It’s My Park Day.
Read moreESD Students Working to Help Ukrainian Children
A pair of local Episcopal School of Dallas students are making blue and yellow bracelets to help other children thousands of miles away in Ukraine.
Read moreMentorship Creates Lifelong Bonds
My time as a Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteer began with lunch at Sonic in August 2005 and officially ended nearly 10 years later with a trip to Washington, D.C.
Read moreRelationship Goals
North Dallas Big Brother finds friendship with ‘Little’ rewarding
Read moreFast Cash to No Cash: Hard Lockdown Lessons
It was 2020, and it happened to me. I was one of the millions of Americans who lost their job due to COVID-19.
Read moreWhat Wine Pairs With a Women’s Club Meeting?
Preston Hollow Women’s Club members should certainly know their wines now.
Read moreRing Around the Country
HPHS alum reunited with graduation jewelry once lost on Galveston beach
Read moreHazen & Co. Relaunches ‘Izzy’ Necklace
A local jewelry company is relaunching a necklace they named after Izzy Martin, People Newspapers’ Readers’ Choice Person of the
Read morePickleball Courts Open At Williams Park
Pickleball lovers rejoice! The new home of pickleball in University Park is open and the courts are ready for play.
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