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Summer at the Arboretum: Wind Sculptures in Motion
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden‘s 2018 Summer at the Arboretum features Wind Sculptures in Motion: The Kinetic Art of
Read moreMercury One Studios To Host Pop Up Museum
Mercury One Studios in Irving is curating the Rights & Responsibilities pop-up museum from June 15 – 17. The temporary exhibition
Read moreDallas Historical Society Announced Awards For Excellence in Community Service
The trustees of the Dallas Historical Society have announced the 2018 Awards for Excellence in Community Service. The recipients will
Read moreUltimate Dinosaurs Exhibition Makes its Texas Debut This Summer
Funky frills? Check. Crazy claws? Check. Enormous dinosaurs that would have terrified T. rex? Check, check, check. The Perot Museum
Read moreSMU Milvet Finds Hidden Treasure in South Dallas’ Community Gardens
Tucked into nooks and crannies in South Dallas are flourishing community vegetable gardens with names like Sunny South, Mill City
Read moreDallas Resident Shares Story From Debutante to Despair to Entrepreneur
Sarah Secor-MacElroy is the daughter of Sandra and John Secor MD, of Highland Park. She graduated from Prestonwood Christian Academy
Read moreTheater Camp Invites Children To Shine
Summer Showtunes, a summer camp that teaches children the processes in musical theater performance, is back. The camp, which in
Read moreBusiness Council for the Arts To Hosts Arts & Healthcare Breakfast
Business Council for the Arts (BCA) will host the Arts & Healthcare Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. June 6 at the Belo
Read moreAcclaimed Author Liz Murray To Speak at Pot of Gold Luncheon
Liz Murray, a well-known author, speaker, and recipient of the White House “Project’s Role Model Award” and Oprah Winfrey’s first-ever
Read moreConnecting Point of Park Cities Raised $150,000 for adults with disabilities
Connecting Point of Park Cities (CPPC) hosted its annual Ability to Give fundraising luncheon May 2 at the Brook Hollow
Read moreNew HP Mayor Not Focused on Making History
Electing a woman as mayor is not all that unusual in 2018 America, but mayoral portraits on the back wall
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