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Congratulations, Highland Park High School Class of 2022

More than 530 joined the ranks of Highland Park High alumni as the district celebrated the class of 2022 on May 27.

Open Houses to Check Out July 2-3

Celebrate the holiday early this weekend by checking out some of these incredible homes!
Society

KidneyTexas Reveals Honorary Chairs, Theme For 2022 Luncheon and Fashion Show

KidneyTexas recently hosted its spring tea at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

HPISD Names New Leaders For Highlander Band, HPHS Theatre Program

Highland Park ISD named new leaders for the Highlander band program and the Highland Park High School theater program.

UWorld Grants $125,000 to North Texas Organizations

UWorld, a provider of online learning tools for high-stakes exams, awarded $125,000 in grants to seven non-profit organizations in North Texas.
Voices

Al Biernat’s Launches New Menu

It’s not every day that a restaurant as beloved and iconic as Al Biernat’s announces significant changes to its menu, but that day has arrived.

Meet The Star of The Fourth of July Parade

This year’s Rotary Club of Park Cities Fourth of July parade is shaping up to be out of this world.

Reynolds Competes for DR in Pan Am Cup

Park Cities native Sophia Reynolds helped the Dominican Republic finish eighth at the recent Women’s U21 Pan American Cup volleyball tournament. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)

Bash on the Boardwalk Benefits Children’s Health

Bash on the Boardwalk recently kicked off the Red Balloon League’s annual Cape Day on Thursday, April 28, which honors patient superheroes at Children’s Health who fight courageously against illness and injury every single day.
Society

Savor The Symphony Benefits Dallas Symphony Association

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra hosted their annual "Savor the Symphony" event at the Ritz-Carrolton Dallas April 21.

Sandbox VR Opens In Mockingbird Station

Sandbox VR, a virtual reality experience, recently opened across from the Angelika theater in Mockingbird Station, joining other area shopping centers in adding interactive entertainment options to their tenant mix.
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