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Marie Baldwin, Corbin Lee Plan Wedding From Afar
Marie Baldwin, 27, and Corbin Lee, 28, got engaged at Highland Park’s Lakeside Park in October 2021 — the same place Baldwin’s parents got engaged 32 years prior.
Society
Out & About: ReuNight Benefiting The Family Place
Family violence agency The Family Place hosted the 10th anniversary of ReuNight May 18 at the Dallas Petroleum Club.
Senior Living Could Replace Inwood Apartments
Developers are planning a new senior living community in the 3700 block of Inwood Road just west of Highland Park that would replace the old Fairwood Apartments, which date back to the late 1940s.
Faith
Faith Friday: SMAA Hosting Festival Eucharist for the Association of Anglican Musicians
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church The Association of Anglican Musicians for a Eucharist June 12 with music featuring the Saint Michael Choir, brass ensemble, and organ voluntaries.
OHLA! Foods Expands to Whole Foods
Lauren Schwalb’s OHLA! Foods keeps expanding, getting its products into Whole Foods stores after two-plus years of business.
Purebeauty Salon and Spa Closing in Neiman Marcus NorthPark
Purebeauty salon and spa in the NorthPark Neiman Marcus store is closing in July.
HP Changes Construction Permit Extension Rates
Administrative extensions of construction time periods in Highland Park are now $250/day and Town Council extensions are $500/day, effective June 6..
Bobbie’s Airway Grill Opens in Preston Royal Village
The highly anticipated new restaurant in the former Dougherty’s Airway Pharmacy space is open.
Review: Audience Roars for Riverdance
The fierce, athletic, and hilarious performance drew cheers and howls from the theatergoers at Dallas’ Music Hall at Fair Park, one of several sets fulfilling my young bride’s wish “to see the feet move.”
The Short, But Tall Tale of Chad McCaskill
Chad McCaskill grew up in Preston Hollow – emphasis on up.
Slider and Blues Open
The highly anticipated revamp of the Slider and Blues restaurant and arcade concept, which once had multiple locations in Dallas-Fort Worth, is open on Hillcrest Avenue across from SMU.