Park Cities
Park Cities Libraries Offer Programs for Kids, Teens
It’s getting drier outside, and the summer reading programs at the University Park Public Library and Highland Park Library are catching fire.
Read moreHP to Evaluate Facility Needs, Identify Improvements
Highland Park will undergo a facility needs assessment for three departments to ensure spaces are sufficient and used appropriately.
Read moreOnce Afraid of Horror, a Park Cities Native Now Toplines a New Terror Trilogy
Froy Gutierrez admits he was skittish as a youngster, to the extent that watching the M. Night Shyamalan thriller Signs with a cousin became overwhelming.
Read moreBring Order to Your Rooms with the Right Focal Points
If you’re worried that one of your rooms has too much going on, you might need a focal point.
Read morePark Cities Crime Reports May 27-June 2
Fraudsters, reckless drivers, and porch pirates run amok in this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreGrads Earn Golf Foundation Scholarships
The NTPGA’s scholarship initiative surpassed its previous record by recognizing 87 North Texas graduates this spring with scholarships totaling $731,500.
Read moreOut & About: Make-A-Wish Annual Wish Night Gala
Amid resplendent blue and gold decorations that mirrored a sky at twilight, performers twirled on stage, attendees bid on auction items, and kids experienced their wishes magically coming to life at the annual gala.
Read moreOut & About: Dallas 24 Hour Club ‘Fore the 24’
The first annual “Fore the 24” golf tournament fundraiser saw 88 attendees teeing off to benefit the Dallas 24 Hour
Read moreSkybox Datacenters Marks 10 Years
In a room festooned with golden balloons and glowing signs, employees, customers, and partners raised flutes of champagne to celebrate Skybox Datacenters’ ten-year anniversary in late May.
Read moreMAPS’ Playhouse ‘More Than Just a Jungle Gym’
Yvette Hightower’s Moody Advanced Professional Studies environmental architecture class at Highland Park High School is closing the academic year by building a playhouse for Dallas CASA’s Parade of Playhouses.
Read moreShenandoah Place Renovation to Preserve Oglesby’s Modernist Design
The Shenandoah Place condominiums, a 14-unit complex on Hillcrest Avenue, was built in 1980 by influential Dallas modernist architect Enslie “Bud” Oglesby.
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