Bette Perot Dies At 93
Bette, sister of the late Henry Ross Perot, served as vice president of the Perot Foundation for 26 years, and on the board of the North Texas Food Bank, where she was later named a life board member.
Read moreBette, sister of the late Henry Ross Perot, served as vice president of the Perot Foundation for 26 years, and on the board of the North Texas Food Bank, where she was later named a life board member.
Read moreSpring, summer, autumn, winter – any season is good for loving the Park Cities.
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You may not know the name Mary Anne Cree, but you know Mary Anne Cree. You’ve seen her (and her family’s) touches on the culture and lives of Dallas for years, in the Texas Discovery Gardens Butterfly House, Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum, Santiago Calatrava’s Wave perched at the main entrance of SMU, and countless other ways.
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The North Texas Food Bank has a new president and chief executive officer: former Texas Instruments executive Trisha Cunningham. “We
Read moreDo you have any extra blankets around the house? Sleep Experts asks that you consider donating them to families in
Read more‘Preston Hollow People’ gives a cheer for a Gold Award Girl Scout making a difference, Preston Hollow residents supporting United to Learn, and Thomas Jefferson High School scholarship recipients.
Read moreHighland Park High School seniors, take note: Interest in history or architecture can earn you a scholarship from Preservation Park Cities (PPC).
Read moreThe Junior League of Dallas (JLD), along with presenting sponsor Bank of Texas, awarded grants to 25 nonprofit agencies supported by its 2024-2025 Community Program on Feb. 22.
Read moreCarol Pierce Goglia has cultivated businesses and nonprofits in Dallas for more than two decades — but in her new role as president and CEO of Catch Up & Read, she’s digging deeper to get to the root of one of her passions: teaching children to read.
Read moreStudent co-chairs for the Junior Symphony Ball (JSB) presented Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) president Anne Ligon with a $238,432 check.
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HPISD seventh-grade math teacher Jean Streepey was elected to serve as vice-chair of the State Board for Educator Certification and appointed chair of the Education Preparation Program.
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