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Sniffing Out Hope: Canine Heroes
Rescue dog Kaya searches for a disaster victim trapped under the rubble
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Siblings Deliver Lemonade Stand Funds to Kerr County
Siblings Charlotte, Walker, and Olivia Norwood have gone a long way and made a big difference thanks to their little lemonade stand at the corner of Southwestern Boulevard and Hillcrest Avenue.
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Families Honor Daughters Lost in the July 4 Flooding
Park Cities families who lost daughters during the July 4 flooding that devastated Camp Mystic have established memorial foundations to honor them and continue their legacies.
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A River Runs Through It – A Reflection on a Beloved Place
As silent as the waters rising in the dark of the Hill Country night, there have been no words; only tear upon tear, grief upon grief.
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Alumni Recall Camp Mystic Ideals
Over the past 99 years, Camp Mystic, the Christian girls summer camp on the banks of the Guadalupe River near Kerrville, has hosted thousands of girls from 7 to 17 years old.
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Volunteers Seek Healing Through Action
Neither donations nor prayer would be enough.
So, Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church included service as a key component as the congregation gathered in response to the Texas Hill Country flooding disaster.
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How to Support a Grieving Child
As the community mourns those impacted by Texas Hill Country floods, strength found in shared sorrow and the deep compassion rising from it endures.
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Acquainted With Grief: A Mother’s Perspective on Facing Loss
In recent weeks, our community has faced an unthinkable tragedy.
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Finding Words When None Will Do
I’ve witnessed enough sorrow to believe that most don’t know what to say to the grieving, and when we open our mouths, we prove it.
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How to Help:
There are more agencies offering much-needed help to those affected by the Hill Country’s devastating flooding than there is space in Park Cities People.
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Family of Eloise ‘Lulu’ Peck Continues Her Legacy of Compassion with Living for Lulu Fund
The family of Eloise "Lulu" Peck has created the Living for Lulu Fund to honor her radiant spirit and continue her legacy of compassion.
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‘Long Haul Love’ Checklist From Friend of the Hanna Family
"The real grief," Mary C. Lawson Corrigan says, "begins when the crowds go home."
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Our Community’s Shared Catastrophe and Compassion
Ten years ago this May I sat in the Morton Meyerson Symphony Hall for my daughter’s baccalaureate service when my son started texting furiously.
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Park Cities Families Raise $15,000 for Camp Mystic Girls
Three Park Cities families, with some help from KDC Real Estate Development, raised more than $15,000 at a lemonade stand on July 12 to help remember Camp Mystic girls who were victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
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Second Graders Raise More Than $18,000 at Lemonade Stand Honoring Janie Hunt
Second-grade boys at Hyer Elementary School came together on Saturday at a pink lemonade stand to honor Janie Hunt, the big sister of their classmate Henry.
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HP Cousins, Friends Open Snow Cone Stand for Flood Relief
With the help of children from around the neighborhood, the Wallace and Bame cousins raised more than $3,500 for the victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding by selling $5 icy treats in flavors like Tiger’s Blood, Pina Colada, and Blue Raspberry.
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Wristbands Available to Show Love, Support for Families Affected by Flooding
The wristbands are available for porch pick up through Saturday night, July 19, at the home of Highland Park High School PTA president Neely Thrash in the 4000 block of Hanover Street.
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Spontaneous Memorial Honors Flood Victims
It’s not a permanent memorial, but Park Cities residents have already started honoring the victims of Kerr County’s catastrophic flooding.
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Local Caterer Helps Feed Community Affected by Floods
Local caterer Jeff Rockow knew as soon as he heard about July Fourth’s catastrophic flooding that he wanted to both help support his own daughters and aid other families affected by the disaster.
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Nightingale Nook Girls Share Cookies, Send Love to Camp Mystic
Girls from Camp Mystic’s Nightingale Nook Cabin have raised $8,000 by sharing Tweety Cookies, which are famous at the camp they love, with their neighbors in Dallas.