Preston Hollow Schools Mark Senior Traditions
Seniors at Trinity Christian Academy and The Episcopal School of Dallas marked the start of their final year in high school.
Read moreSeniors at Trinity Christian Academy and The Episcopal School of Dallas marked the start of their final year in high school.
Read moreA Book Discussion Club sponsored by the Preston Royal branch of the Dallas Public Library in association with the Hillcrest Forest Neighborhood Association will meet monthly.
Read moreThieves, trespassers, and clandestine criminals made mischief in Preston Hollow in this week’s Crime Reports.
Read moreTemple Shalom will partner with Children’s Health to hold its 23rd Annual “Fore the Kids” Golf Tournament, a fundraiser to benefit Children’s Health and Temple Shalom Youth Programming.
Read moreThe Angelika Film Center & Café at Mockingbird Station will host the inaugural DIFF SHORTS Film Festival from Aug. 23 to 25.
Read moreAllie + Bess, the multi-million-dollar jewelry business that began at the kitchen tables of Preston Hollow resident Bess Callarman and her best friend Allie Wardlaw, celebrates its fifth anniversary this month.
Read moreHarley Glazer knew the Specific Carbohydrate Diet could keep his Crohn’s disease in remission. But in a world of fast food and donuts, a food plan that limits diners to very simple sugars in unprocessed foods is challenging for any teen to follow.
Read moreDallas-based Men of Nehemiah, a nonprofit that helps rebuild the lives of men torn apart by addiction, has been awarded The Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission, the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care.
Read moreThe Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) has announced that philanthropic community leaders and longtime arts advocates Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes McIntyre IV will serve as Honorary Chairs for the 2025 DSOL Presentation Ball.
Read moreTeams of chefs and culinary students will compete against each other in pursuit of a single goal — eradicating cancer — during Makeready’s fifth annual 86 Cancer event from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 9 at The Adolphus in downtown Dallas.
Read moreHigh schoolers gathered to eat pizza and learn about local government at the first Dallas City Council Youth Town Hall on Aug. 15.
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