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Three Tips for Beautiful Living With Pets
Even well-behaved pets can cause a lot of wear and tear on a home over time. Thankfully, there are ways to protect your furnishings and disguise pet clutter without compromising on style.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports July 7-13
Thieves, burglars, and reckless roadsters did damage in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Local Caterer Helps Feed Community Affected by Floods
Local caterer Jeff Rockow knew as soon as he heard about July Fourth’s catastrophic flooding that he wanted to both help support his own daughters and aid other families affected by the disaster.
Free Medical Clinic Grows With God’s Love
Park Cities doctor Barbara Baxter opened the Agape Clinic in the basement of an east Dallas church in 1983.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Nightingale Nook Girls Share Cookies, Send Love to Camp Mystic
Girls from Camp Mystic’s Nightingale Nook Cabin have raised $8,000 by sharing Tweety Cookies, which are famous at the camp they love, with their neighbors in Dallas.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Child Expert Offers Families Grief Guidance
The Park Counseling's Jennifer Kennedy emphasizes the importance of open, age-appropriate conversations
Hill Country Flood 2025
Good Shepherd’s DRR Program Provides Hot Meals in Flood Aftermath
The team deployed to Hunt, Texas on July 7 to set up their rolling kitchen at, providing hot meals for first responders, volunteers, and members of the community impacted by the devastating floods.
Hill Country Flood 2025
ESD Hosts Ribbon-Tying Gathering to Honor Flood Victims
More than 200 trees across campus were wrapped in ribbons
Hill Country Flood 2025
Navy Blooms Donates Proceeds From Texas Strong Tees to Flood Relief; Businesses Pledge Part of July 14 Sales
Shop at these Park Cities businesses and part — or even all — of your purchase will help families affected by the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
Camps
Local Bakery Recreates Camp Comfort Food to Benefit Flood Victims
Sugar & Sage Bakery has recreated the beloved chocolate mousse Camp Mystic campers have loved for generations to benefit Camp Mystic families and staff.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Lemonade Stand Raises $900 for ‘More Like Wynne’ Fund
Georgia Gurley, Nora Godwin, and Liv Allen hoped to raise $350 for victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding by selling lemonade and cookies on July 10.