Park Cities
2024 Chi Omega Christmas Market Tickets Now on Sale
Tickets are now available for the 47th annual Chi Omega Christmas Market. The event will be held from Sept. 26 to 28 in a new venue, Dallas Market Hall.
Read moreMiss Park Cities’ and Dallas’ Teens
Beneath the glittering tiaras and elegantly cut dresses — worn for less than a week during the Miss Texas’ Teen Pageant — lies a year’s worth of hard work.
Read moreSMU Moves Fraternity, Sorority Recruitment to Fall
SMU has moved its fraternity and sorority recruitment from spring to fall in hopes of improving the student experience and retention.
Read moreFolds of Honor Has Kicked-Off its 2024 Gala with Parties in Dallas and Fort Worth
Folds of Honor North Texas has hosted parties in Dallas and Fort Worth to kick off its 2024 gala on November 9 at AT&T Stadium.
Read moreBeat the Heat at Summer Pop UP Book Sale
The Friends of the University Park Public Library will host its final Pop UP Book Sale of the summer from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, at the University Park Public Library, 8383 Preston Center Plaza.
Read more‘There’s Nothing More Urgent Than Freedom’
Motivated by her mother’s incarceration, Brittany Barnett started nonprofit Girls Embracing Mothers about 10 years ago to use her experience to empower others in similar situations.
Read moreComings and Goings
Beat the heat at an inclusive indoor play area, catch up with Kent Rathbun’s Curbside BBQ at its new location, and read about more recent arrivals and departures.
Read morePark Cities Crime Reports July 22-28
Last week was a rough one to be a CVS in University Park. Thieves struck once at the shop on Mockingbird Lane, and twice at CVS in Snider Plaza.
Read moreThe Olympics Make Waves at the Holmes Aquatic Center
Olympics fans, get ready to leave your living room. The 2024 Games are making a splash this summer at University Park’s Holmes Aquatic Center.
Read moreNorthPark to Host AutoShow in August
Where can you find thirty-five of Dallas’ most luxurious cars on display? Hint: it’s not at a dealership.
Read morePatriotic High-Wheeler Hangs Up His Helmet
In 1975, Jim Whorton paid $375 to buy an ugly, black high-wheel bike from a store in Longview.
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