Park Cities
Out & About: JLD Sustainer of the Year Reception
Friends, family, and JLD members gathered to honor Kathleen Gibson and her accomplishments over cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres.
Read moreParking on Two Blocks of Amherst Street Resident-Only
The University Park City Council temporarily designated the 4300 and 4400 blocks of Amherst Street as resident-only parking to ease congestion during construction in the alley between Lovers Lane and Amherst Street at its April 2 meeting.
Read moreHistoric Home Tour to Feature Four Classic Homes
The May 10 event from Preservation Park Cities will recognize homes that have been preserved or remodeled to keep the neighborhoods’ aesthetics.
Read moreHPISD Trustees Consider New Science Instructional Materials
Teachers have praised the materials for their assessment opportunities, real-world applications, clear blueprint for instruction, and student texts. The board is slated to consider whether to adopt the materials for use in the 2024-25 school year at its April 16 meeting.
Read moreFinley Turco Has Goals of His Own in Hockey
Finley Turco grew up around some of the best hockey players in the world. But if he was going to follow in their footsteps, he needed to make changes.
Read moreVolunteerNow to Host Hearts of Texas Luncheon
The luncheon will be held April 18 at the Arts District Mansion.
Read moreDSO League to ‘Savor the Symphony’
The event will feature magician and illusionist Giancarlo Bernini, a performer with international audiences and who has made objects disappear, demonstrated a working time machine, and read listeners’ minds on the radio.
Read moreDive into the World of SpongeBob with Drama Students
Audiences can plunge into “The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition” with Highland Park Middle School and McCulloch Intermediate School drama students at HPMS from April 19 to 21.
Read moreHighland Park UMC, a Campus Congregation, Grows Up With SMU
The long history of Highland Park United Methodist Church (HPUMC) dates back to 1915 when the first classes were held at SMU. Back then, SMU required its 700 students to attend one church service each Sunday, a challenge with no churches near campus.
Read moreNorth Dallas Chamber Celebrates 70 Years
As it marks seven decades, the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce (NDCC) celebrates generations of advocacy and development that shaped Dallas into the thriving, diverse, cosmopolitan city it is today.
Read moreLady Scots Keep Eye on Softball Playoffs
Despite enduring back-to-back losses for the first time in District 7-6A play, Highland Park is still in solid position to earn a playoff spot.
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