Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Five Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society (PCHPS) recently landmarked five historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society (PCHPS) recently landmarked five historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreThe weeks leading up to Easter Sunday are usually bustling and lively for churches, with Lenten services and activities percolating
Read moreDallas leaders, Michelle Kinder and Larry James to speak at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church this fall.
Read moreDallas leaders, Michelle Kinder and Larry James to speak at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church this fall.
Read moreFrom the annual Doggy Day Splash at Holmes Acquadic Center to supportin the University Park library at the UP Flea Market, September is filled with things to do.
Read moreBarbara Hitzelberger-Wooten, the first woman elected to University Park City Council and only woman to serve as the city’s mayor, died Aug. 3. She was 93 years old.
Read moreEliza Grace Parker is the daughter of Gwen and Doug Parker. She is the granddaughter of Bobbie Adkinson and the
Read moreThe tied blue ribbons on display in the Park Cities are for 18-year-old Dillon McNeel Carter, a recent Highland Park
Read moreThere are many excuses one might have for not going to church Sunday morning. Wanting to spend quality time with
Read moreConnecting Point of Park Cities (CPPC) hosted its annual Ability to Give fundraising luncheon May 2 at the Brook Hollow
Read morepchps home tour WHEN: April 11, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. PRICE: $20 in advance online or at area Tom
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