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Events

From school fundraisers and gallery openings to community festivals and neighborhood get-togethers, this is where you’ll find everything happening in and around the Park Cities and Preston Hollow. Whether you’re looking to make weekend plans or support a local cause, our events calendar keeps you connected to the heart of your community

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Knights Run to Boys, Girls TAPPS Titles

Buoyed by sophomore Noah Verdin’s individual gold medal, Covenant captured its ninth consecutive TAPPS boys cross country state championship.

Ursuline Extends Record Streak at State

Ursuline captured its second consecutive — and record 17th overall — TAPPS cross country state championship on Monday at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course.

Scheffler Scores at Neighborhood Event

Scottie Scheffler put aside his golf clubs for events across several sports on Sunday at the Behind Every Door Olympic Games.
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University Park Kicks Off the Season With Fall Festival

Families had an evening of frightful fun from 5 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 26 during University Park’s fall festival at the Holmes Aquatic Center.
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SMU To Honor Distinguished Alumni, Emerging Leader

Five outstanding leaders in entrepreneurism, community advocacy, public service, sports management and philanthropy will be honored at a presentation and dinner Oct. 31.

Have a Problem? Ask These Armstrong Inventors for Help

Are you struggling to get your frozen ice cream out of the carton? Did greedy goblins steal the candy you left on the porch last Halloween?

Police, Neighbors Team Up For Rabbit Rescue

University Park police officers don’t just hop to it when people are in danger. They respond to bunnies in trouble as well. 

Scots Crush Cleburne in Quest for Title

Highland Park’s pursuit of a District 7-5A Div. I championship remained on course Friday with an easy 45-8 victory over winless Cleburne.
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Kips Bay Dallas Decorator Show House Does Not Disappoint

An iron balcony railing displays a sunflower motif by architect Cole Smith who designed the French Renaissance-inspired façade in 2004

Panthers Eye Playoffs, Pull Away from TJ

Hillcrest rolled past Thomas Jefferson 35-6 on Thursday at Loos Stadium, virtually clinching a return to postseason play next month.
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What goes well with pumpkin pie? The latest scoops of community news from our November issue.
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Audiences Journey Into the Past with ‘Anastasia: The Musical’

Highland Park theater students took audiences on a magical adventure with a young woman struggling to unravel the mystery of her past during October’s production of Anastasia: The Musical.

Randall Emerges as Scots’ Steady Sophomore Leader

Buck Randall remembers telling his mother when he was in third grade that he would be starting quarterback as a sophomore in high school.

Scots, Longhorns Send Runners to State

Highland Park will take a full complement of boys and girls athletes to the Class 5A state cross country meet next week.
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