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Out & About: Turtle Creek Association Gala

The evening brought a patron reception, a three-course seated dinner, live and silent auctions, and a finale of dancing to music by Emerald City's Limelight Band.
Society

Out & About: Folds of Honor Gala

The gala, which was the night before the Cowboys beat the Giants on the same field, brought dinner, a live auction, and dancing to music performed by Emerald City Band. Holly and Jim Trester were the honorary chairs.

Reining is About More Than Just Horsing Around

While Yellowstone has spurred popularity in the Western equestrian discipline of reining, Kimberly and Faith Horner’s history in the sport dates back much further.

‘Small School With a Lot of Heart’

There’s a new private school in Preston Hollow. The Compass School of Texas opened its doors at the start of this school year, serving pre-K through second grade.

Bring The World Home With Explorer Box

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people fantasized about traveling to escape their quarantine life. 

EDITOR’S INBOX: Hunt(ing) for a Swiftie Giftie?

I don't know what would be the best gift for that Swiftie in your life this Christmas. Perhaps whatever was in the beautifully wrapped box the Hunt family of Highland Park gifted the music megastar.
Society

Out & About: Bryan’s House Power of You Awards Luncheon

The nonprofit is in its 35th year of providing children with special needs and their families with trusted case management, educational, therapeutic, and medically supported care.
Society

Out & About: A Writer’s Garden

The 17th-annual Writer’s Garden Literary Symposium and Luncheon brought supporters and featured authors to Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum.

Wildlike Offers Free Dating App Profile Photo Shoot

The event, known as "Take Back Your Dating Profile," brought in a professional local photographer Dec. 4.
Society

Out & About: Zoo To Do

Dallas Zoo supporters gathered at the zoo Nov. 4 for the 32nd-annual fundraiser, which raised $1.4 million.

Nexus Aims To Build New ‘Beacon of Hope’

Nexus Recovery Center leaders tout high hopes for a new medical building under construction, plus other improvements planned over the next eight years at the East Dallas campus.
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