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NorthPark Gold Gift Coin Program Temporarily Suspended
NorthPark Center temporarily suspended the sale of NorthPark Gold Gift Coins beginning Friday.
Highland Park Education Foundation Awards Largest-Ever Gift To HPISD
The Highland Park Education Foundation (HPEF) Board of Directors approved a $1.7 million grant request from Highland Park ISD that will help provide a 5% pay increase to district staff during the 2022-23 school year.
Society
Go Red For Women Taking Charge of Their Heart Health
About 600 people showed up wearing red on Feb. 25 at the Omni Hotel to help raise money for women’s heart and brain health awareness and education.
Faith Friday: Orchestra of New Spain To Host Concerts Celebrating Juneteenth
Orchestra of New Spain will celebrate the Texas roots of Juneteenth for the second year with a range of classical music and song by Black composers.
Society
Party Hopping
What do you do when Lonna Rae Silverman donates a collection of Western novels to your luxury senior living community? Throw a party.
Rutledge, Other HP Spring Signees Lauded
Decorated sprinter John Rutledge was recognized for signing with the University of Texas alongside three other senior athletes on Thursday. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)
Open Houses to Check Out May 21-22
Escape the heat this weekend by ducking into these open houses. And if you find your dream home in the process? So be it.
Dallas Architecture Forum To Host Panel Discussion on Single-Family Housing
The Dallas Architecture Forum will host a virtual panel discussion about challenges and opportunities for single-family housing in Dallas May 25.
Gallery: Lacrosse Clinic
Boys and girls from western and southern Dallas were introduced to the sport of lacrosse May 14, as Park Cities resident and professional athlete Ryan Brown hosted a community youth clinic at Mercy Street Sports Complex.
Rogers Healy Seeks To License 1,000 New Realtors With ‘License Launch’ Program
Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate is looking to find and train 1,000 new realtors by covering the cost of real estate school for qualified candidates across Texas.