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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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Events

2026 Partners in Transformation Luncheon Coming in April

Project Transformation North Texas, which harnesses the energy and leadership of college students to improve the lives of underserved children, will host its 2026 Partners in Transformation Luncheon on Thursday, April 16, at University Park United Methodist Church.
Sports

Jesuit Players Named to All-District Team

Resilient might be the best way to describe Jesuit’s basketball team in 2026. 
Entertainment

Fleurs de Villes To Bring Floral Flair to NorthPark Center

The world-renowned Fleurs de Villes floral exhibition will soon return to NorthPark Center for its third year.
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Edgemere Receives National and Local Accolades

Leadership, residents, and team members at Edgemere, Dallas’s most distinguished senior living community, are celebrating a series of prestigious honors.
Living

Gratitude Is on the Menu at Grandparent Volunteer Luncheon

Grandparents spend hours serving students in Highland Park ISD’s cafeterias each week. But on Feb. 3, middle-school helpers left their aprons behind while they enjoyed brisket and conversation at the first-ever Raider Café grandparent volunteer luncheon.
Food

Irish Stew Becomes a Year-Round Favorite

Thanks to a recent visit to Ireland, I’m looking forward to St. Patrick’s Day more than ever.
Schools

McCulloch Intermediate/Highland Park Middle School Principal Retiring

The principal of McCulloch Intermediate and Highland Park Middle School is retiring at the end of the school year after six years as a principal in Highland Park ISD.
News

New Efforts Planned After Large Search For Missing SMU Professor

The family of Dallas lawyer and SMU professor Charles Hosch plans to continue searching for him although a major effort on March 14 and 15 ended without success.
News

TWU Honors Alumna, Donor in New Health Sciences Center

For more than 30 years, nutritionist Neva Cochran has worked to help others understand and enjoy their food better.
Living

Five Signs Your Aging Parents May Need Help

When I started thinking about caring for my own mother as she got older, I’ll admit I was a little nervous. 
Schools

Student Artists Get Texas-Sized Recognitions

As part of a partnership between the Texas Cultural Trust and the Texas Commission on the Arts, student artists in music, theater, dance, visual arts, literary arts and more were recognized as Butler Texas Young Masters.
Obituaries

Patricia Lloyd Casey

Patricia Lloyd “Pat” Casey passed away peacefully on February 11, 2026. She was born at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX on July 17, 1930.
Schools

Bradfield Science Fair Sparks Creativity and Learning

Have you ever wondered which gas station has the cleanest bathroom, the best way to get out a stubborn ketchup stain, or whether different colored popsicles melt at different rates?
News

It’s Spring, and That Means It’s Science Fair Season

My sixth-grade sister decided one spring to use the army of snails devouring our mother’s garden to march toward scholastic glory.
Sports

Lady Scots Peaking as Playoffs Draw Near 

The top seed in the Class 5A Division I girls soccer playoffs from District 12-5A will likely be up for grabs Friday when Highland Park plays host to Frisco Reedy. 
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