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Lady Scots Secure Another District Title
Highland Park has clinched another District 7-6A title and is poised to finish with a perfect league record for the second consecutive season.
Allie Beth Allman and Associates Moving Headquarters
The company’s new headquarters in the Offices at Turtle Creek Village is situated between Highland Park and Uptown.
Society
Out & About: Texas Women’s Foundation Annual Luncheon
Actress, producer, and USC student Storm Reid was the 38th-annual luncheon's keynote speaker.
Society
Texas Art Auction Benefits Dallas 24 Hour Club This Weekend
One hundred percent of proceeds from a collection of art donated by 12 local artists will support The 24's mission to provide transitional living, support services, and essential life skills for homeless alcoholics and addicts so they can embrace long-term sobriety and become contributing and self-supporting members of the community.
Lakeside Park Improvements to Start This Month
The Town Council approved construction and landscape contracts for improvements to the park during the Oct. 17 study session.
How Do Those Preston of the Park Cities Gardens Grow?
When residents said they wanted to grow vegetables, The Preston of the Park Cities staff happily added a garden club to the senior community’s Watermark University program.
The Trains at NorthPark May Be ‘Cool’
In preparation for this year’s Trains at NorthPark, artistic elves have been hard at work hand-painting custom O-gauge railcars for purchasers since August.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Oct. 9-15
Would-be porch pirates, stolen vehicles, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Oct. 9-15.
Society
Out & About: Junior League of Dallas Sustainer of the Year Reveal Party
The Junior League of Dallas celebrated Kathleen Gibson as its 2024 honoree at the Sustainer of the Year Reveal Party Sept. 28.
Happenings on the Hill
The Meadows Museum, in collaboration with Fundación ARCO, will be showcasing the tapestry-based artworks of Teresa Lancaster.
Teen-Inspired Sugar and Sage Bakery Supports HPHS
Since opening at 4314 Lovers Lane across from Highland Park High School this spring, Sugar and Sage Bakery has gotten involved by supporting the first pep rally of the fall season and become a hot spot for athletics meetings.