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75 Years of Spiritual Transformation Through Service
For 75 years, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church has actively served the Dallas community through various outreach programs.
2022 Rotary Club of Park Cities Fourth of July Parade
More than 200 tinseled and patriotic-hued floats made their way from Highland Park town hall to Goar Park Monday for the annual Park Cities Fourth of July parade.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports June 27-29
Pilfered purses, a burglarized vehicle, and more plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for June 27-29.
Ex-SMU Golfer Finding Immediate Success as PGA Tour Rookie
While awaiting his big breakthrough on the PGA Tour, Austin Smotherman focuses on building week by week.
The Most Important Playhouse(s) In Texas?
Visitors to NorthPark Center for Parade of Playhouses will see “the most important house in Texas” in replica form.
Immersive Monet and The Impressionists Makes Dallas Debut
Immersive Monet and the Impressionists, which explores the Impressionist movement of the late 19th century.
General
John Isner Breaks All-Time Aces Record Against Jannik Sinner At Wimbledon
Highland Park resident John Isner made it into the record books again – becoming the all-time leading ace leader in ATP Tour history at Wimbledon Friday, ESPN reported.
Piece of UPFD History Joins Fourth of July Parade
A piece of University Park history will again drive through city streets as part of the Rotary Club of Park Cities Fourth of July Parade.
Voices
Celebrate July Fourth, But Don’t Take Freedoms for Granted
"As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, it’s a good time to reflect on how our most fundamental freedoms have served this nation well."
Touchdown Club of Dallas, Runway for Rise Benefit Rise School
The Ashford Rise School of Dallas recently received $2.325 million from the Touchdown Club of Dallas and several of its members.
Ability Connection Partners With The Potter’s House On Summer Camp Program
Ability Connection, a Dallas-based nonprofit specializing in care for all types of intellectual and developmental disabilities, recently launched a first-time collaboration with Dallas’ The Potter’s House.