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Signage Changes Could Give UP Second-Floor Businesses a Leg Up

University Park’s City Council voted July 23 to allow more second-floor businesses to install signs in a move that could give their sales a boost.
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HP to Consider Resolution Supporting Cities Seeking DART Funding Changes

The Highland Park Town Council has asked staff to draft a resolution supporting cities that have requested Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) reconsider the formula it uses to collect revenue.
Society

TWF Announces New Board Members

The Texas Women’s Foundation has announced that Carrie Freeman Parsons, Chair of the Board at Freeman Company, will serve a second year as Chair of the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
Events

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Hosts Fashion Notes Kick-Off Party

Amidst delicately glamorous dresses and a selection of wine and treats, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) celebrated the Fashion Notes fashion show and luncheon at the Kick-Off party at Caitlin Wilson Home Décor and Design.
Events

18th Annual A Writer’s Garden Speakers Revealed at Announcement Party

Guest speakers at November's 18th annual A Writer’s Garden Symposium and Luncheon were revealed at an announcement party this summer.

Camp Crafty Hosts Art Parties, Summer Camp

Lilly Watson aims to make the arts and crafts experience one that’s just a phone call away.

Smooth Moves

With Texas recognized at No. 2 (behind Florida) for wealthy new residents, business in the luxury moving business is on the rise. 
Events

Blast Off! Frontiers of Flight Moon Day Soars to Success

More than 1,000 people attended the 16th Annual Moon Day celebration at the Frontiers of Flight Museum.

‘Park Cities People’ Applauds

'Park Cities People' recognizes a local author, UP's Citizen of the Year, a retiring city employee, and a leading voice in international sports in our August Applauds.
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The Fencing Is Down, and It’s Time for Fun at Lakeside Park

Improvements are complete, the fencing is down, and Lakeside Park has officially reopened to the public for the first time in two years.
Events

John “Lucky” Luckadoo Tells of Bloody 100th Bomb Group

John "Lucky" Luckadoo shared stories of his time in the Bloody 100th Bomb Group during an After Hours conversation at the George W. Bush Presidential Museum.
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