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Happenings on the Hill

“Vermeer of Delft is the pinnacle of painting … in the drama of his work, the pictorial problem disappears,” Salvador Dalí once said.
Society

‘Could Have Danced All Night’ as Swiss Avenue Home Goes Broadway

From the front porch of Clare and Cal Chaney’s Swiss Avenue home, Dallas native Logan Lowery welcomed guests by singing On the Street Where You Live. 

Scots Host Wildcats in District Opener

Highland Park opened District 7-6A play on Friday at home against Lake Highlands, the state’s top-ranked 6A boys basketball team.

Road Warriors: HP Girls Ready for 7-6A

The Highland Park girls started the District 7-6A basketball schedule at perennial playoff contender Richardson Friday with a 59-37 victory over the Lady Eagles.

French Trade Office Opens In Dallas International District

The Trade Office of France opened in the new Dallas International District Monday – the district’s first international outpost.

Highland Park’s Crime Fighting Boy Scouts

Evan Huang decided to trade a hammer for a camera for his Eagle Scout project.

NorthPark’s New Santa is An Engineer and Rockstar

When Joel Lagrone isn’t working as an engineer at Lockheed Martin, he’s playing Santa Claus at NorthPark Center. 

Pandemic Prompted an SMU Alum to Make Her First Movie

Mollie Mulvey was set to graduate from SMU in spring 2020 before moving to Chicago to study with the Second City comedy troupe and start making films.

HP Gymnasts Shine in Final Meet of Year

The Highland Park boys won the team title at the Toys for Tots Invitational gymnastics meet on Dec. 1-2 in Bedford, while the girls placed second.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Among 2022 Fall Grant Recipients

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Catholic Campus Ministry at SMU are among 15 charities chosen for fall 2022 grants from the Catholic Foundation. 

Communities Foundation CEO Dave Scullin to Retire

Communities Foundation of Texas CEO Dave Scullin will retire in March 2023 after six years at the helm of the largest community foundation in Texas.
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