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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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Society

Village Giving Circle Awards $186,000 to 16 North Texas Nonprofits

The Village Giving Circle at Texas Woman’s Foundation delivered $186,000 in grants to 16 nonprofit organizations whose missions support the African American community in North Texas.

Immersive Nutcracker Opens at Lighthouse ArtSpace

“The Immersive Nutcracker, A Winter Miracle” is now open through January.
Society

Dallas Foundation Announces Pegasus Prize Winner

The Dallas Foundation selected Seeds 2 STEM as this year’s Pegasus Prize Recipient, awarding $50,000 toward its comprehensive learning system to allow high school students to become workplace ready by using an on-demand, app-based solution.

Student Achievements: The Artist, The Architects, and The Scholars

Preservation Park Cities gifted two Highland Park students a scholarship through the Highland Park Education Foundation Tartan Fund this past school year.

City of Dallas Closures for Thanksgiving

The City of Dallas offices will be closed Nov. 24 and 25 in recognition of Thanksgiving.

School Design Should Foster Connection, Collaboration

Tangram Interiors entered the North Texas market less than a year ago, acquiring BKM Total Office of Texas and bringing expertise in furnishings for medical, commercial, and educational spaces.

2023 National Merit Semifinalists: How Many Does Your School Have?

People Newspapers here recognizes the dozens of 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalists from our markets for achieving a status earned by less than 1% of high school seniors nationwide.

Parish Trounces Friars in Playoff Opener

Behind a season-best offensive outburst, Parish Episcopal cruised to a 56-14 win over the Bishop Lynch in the TAPPS playoffs on Saturday at Globe Life Field.

Rourke’s leadership extends beyond Friday nights 

As the most experienced player on the Highland Park defense, and the only team captain on that side of scrimmage, Adam Rourke knew he had to become a better leader.

Bigger Buckets: Scots Ready for 6A Jump on Hardwood

After back-to-back exits in the third round of the girls basketball playoffs, Highland Park is setting its sights even higher.

Guyer Pulls Away Late to Eliminate Scots

Highland Park committed three turnovers and, not coincidentally, lost by three touchdowns against Denton Guyer in a playoff game on Friday at The Star in Frisco.
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Thankful for These New Restaurants

Dallas is hashtag blessed with a blooming restaurant scene with these four new concepts bringing more flavor and fun to us all.

HPISD Seeking Input For Superintendent Search

Highland Park ISD trustees and leadership are seeking community input in the search for the district’s next superintendent. 
Society

Newly-Formed Live to Give Raises $160,000 For Horses, People, Hounds

New Dallas-based nonprofit Live to Give raised $160,000 during its inaugural fundraiser and celebrated at the Preston Hollow estate home of chair Scott Tenant and husband Keith Yonick, also a board member.
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