2022 Park Cities 4th of July Parade Recap
Donna Pierce wants to set the record straight. Contrary to a tall tale circulating on July 4, Highland Park ISD’s longtime “Star Lady” hasn’t rocketed into orbit with Space X.
Read moreDonna Pierce wants to set the record straight. Contrary to a tall tale circulating on July 4, Highland Park ISD’s longtime “Star Lady” hasn’t rocketed into orbit with Space X.
Read moreIn my house, the Fourth of July is a – capital “B” – Big Deal. We refer to it as “the best day of the year,” and preparations begin months in advance.
Read moreOne of the most anticipated events in Highland Park and University Park every year is the Fourth of July parade with its high-spirited tinseled floats and abundant supply of patriotic hues.
Read moreThe Dallas Symphony Orchestra League capped its year May 13 with an annual meeting on Zoom, followed by a surprise parade.
Read moreSmall ceremony draws big audience after makeshift parade
Read moreThank you to Douglas Scott and others who submitted photos for last year’s Fourth of July Parade Memories special section. Readers can still find that multipage look at the parade’s history here.
Read moreWhen school lets out for the summer, thoughts for many of us turn to swimming pools, family trips, and the Fourth of July.
Read moreMoney raised from the event will benefit the S.M.A.R.T.S. initiative. This initiative brings a new aspect to the curriculum as it relates to Science, Math, Art, Religion, Technology or Social-Emotional Learning.
Read moreThe parade will begin at 1 p.m. Jan. 12 on the west side of the high school on Douglas Avenue and end at Goar Park.
Read moreBack-to-back state champions from the Highland Park High School football and tennis teams were paraded through the Park Cities on
Read moreA victory parade has been scheduled to honor the 2017 back-to-back State Champion Highland Park football and tennis teams. “Like
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