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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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Lawsuit Alleges Women Were Secretly Filmed in Restrooms

Two women employed by a Highland Park Village boutique have filed a lawsuit against a store security guard and his alleged employer claiming that they were secretly videotaped by the guard while in a private restroom.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports April 1-7

Unwelcome guests, car burglars, and a U-Haul thief appear in this week’s crime reports.

North Dallas Schools View Eclipse With Curriculum

Students were guided through the phases while they happened and planned eclipse-related activities, such as creating pinhole viewers and studying eclipse science.

Hundreds View Solar Eclipse at SMU

The weather defied forecasts, and clouds cleared for long enough to allow for ample viewing at the school’s watch party. Dallas was the largest city in the path of totality for the once-in-a-lifetime sky show.

HPISD Community Advisory Committee Recommends Bond

HPISD’s community advisory committee has recommended the Board of Trustees consider a $130 to $140 million bond package to address capital improvement needs and make more funds available for teacher salaries.

Erin Everywhere is an Engineer-Gone-Entertainer

Erin Everywhere became the Preston Hollow resident’s legal name in 2016.

Students Give ‘Transformative’ Concert at Carnegie Hall

String instrumentalists Vivian Zhou and Reagan Nguyen, still months away from becoming sophomores at The Hockaday School, have already played Carnegie Hall.

Travel: Spectacular Sphere Summons Dallasites to Vegas Again

It seemed like Vegas had all that entertainment had to offer until an enormous spherical sensation captured the attention of luxury Las Vegas travelers in need of a fantastic new fix.

Margaret Chambers: Plan Your Home Lighting Like a Professional

Balance is important to interior design, and lighting is no exception. Even the most beautifully designed rooms will look unbalanced if poorly lit.
Society

Out & About: Mad for Plaid Patron Party

Highland Park Education Foundation supporters recently gathered to celebrate the $1.7 million raised during its annual Mad for Plaid campaign.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports April 1-7

Thieves, frausters, and a considerable number of careless drivers plague this week’s Park Cities crime reports.

Join Us to Celebrate Our 20 Under 40

Our upcoming May papers will feature our 20 Under 40 honorees, and you can join us to celebrate them on April 25.

Cloudy Skies Don’t Block Eclipse Viewing in the Park Cities

The weather defied forecasts and clouds held off long enough to allow for ample eclipse viewing in Highland and University Park.
Society

Out & About: Community Partners of Dallas Chick Lit Luncheon

The event featured a conversation between NBC5’s Laura Harris and actress and singer-songwriter Rita Wilson.

House of the Month: 1918 Olive St. #3802 – Museum Tower

The height of luxury at Museum Tower, this half-floor residence was designed by Alex Eskenasy and Josie McCarthy and built to perfection by Johnathan Sebastian.
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