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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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Lively Bats Lift HP Past Berkner Again

Highland Park seems to be rounding into softball postseason form, if Friday’s lopsided 12-1 home win over Richardson Berkner is any indication.

Scots Post Another Shutout, Sweep Nimitz

Ten games into the District 7-6A baseball schedule, Highland Park has thrown seven shutouts, including a 2-0 road win over Irving Nimitz on Friday.

Scots, Rangers Shine at 7-6A Track Meet

Three individual gold medals highlighted a strong performance by the Highland Park girls at the District 7-6A track and field meet.
Voices

Dallas Food Scene Has Big Energy With New Openings

Another day, another few restaurant openings in Dallas. Food writer Kersten Rettig shares that our city has some big energy that will entertain and delight diners.

Greg Cannon Receives 2023 NTCAR Stemmons Service Award

Founded in 1976, the Stemmons Service Award honors a member of the brokerage community who best exemplifies the highest standards of a commercial real estate professional.

HP Archers to Make History at Nationals

Highland Park High School’s archery team will make its first appearance at the National Archery in the Schools Program national tournament this spring.
Faith

Faith Friday: King of Glory Lutheran Church Hosting Rise Against Hunger Event

King of Glory Lutheran Church’s 65th-anniversary committee is helping to coordinate a meal packaging event April 23 at the church at 6411 LBJ Freeway.

Shot-Stopping Prowess Earns National Exposure for HP Goalie

The same reason that many players hate goaltending is why Ben Abel loves it.
Site Readings

May Site Readings

May brings a lot of news to our website. Here’s a look at what you may have missed online in March and April:

World’s Earliest, Most Complete Hebrew Bible At SMU

A rare 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible, valued at $30 million to $50 million, makes its first public appearance in the United States from April 18-20 at SMU’s Bridwell Library.

HP Gymnasts Set to Host Regional Meet

Highland Park gymnasts will have a home-mat advantage when competing for spots at this year’s state meet.
Crime

Preston Hollow Crime Reports April 3-9

Financial fraudsters, sneaky shoplifters, and vacated vehicles appear in the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for April 3-9.

Highland Park Names New Town Administrator

Tobin E. Maples will come to the town from Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas, where he currently serves as city manager.
Society

Dallas CASA to Honor Cherish the Children Awardees

The organization will celebrate Sally Hoglund and Kristy Robinson May 5 at The Statler.
Society

Out & About: Dallas Service Forum Luncheon

More than 250 guests helped raise nearly $120,000 so far at the Dallas Service Forum “A Royal Affair” luncheon and fundraiser March 28 at Northwood Club. The event also celebrated 45 years of the Dallas Service Forum. 
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