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Spry UP City Council Considers Fondren Renovations
If you think University Park’s city leaders have been looking younger recently, it’s not because you’re getting older.
Happenings on the Hill
Talk about going out on top. R. Gerald Turner's tenure as SMU’s president concludes as the university wraps up its ambitious SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow capital campaign three years ahead of schedule.
Rowers to Make Club History at Nationals
Dallas Rowing Club is sending nine athletes to the USRowing Youth National Championships this week in Sarasota, Florida.
Camps
Have Your Kids Learn to Cook So You Don’t Have To
Central Market Lover's Lane will host three-day cooking camps for kids and teens between the ages of seven and 17 starting on July 22 and July 29.
Is It Too Late To Escape From The Technology Cocoon?
AI-yi-yi! I have a beef about the takeover of technology.
Events
La Fiesta De Las Seis Banderas Gala Dresses on Display
The stunning dresses worn by the La Fiesta De Las Seis Banderas gala duchesses are on display at the University Park Public Library from June 10 to 21 during the library’s regular business hours.
So Many Happenings at a Retirement Center Near You
Challah braiding at The Legacy Midtown Park
Camps
Letters from Home: A Tradition That Lasts
When my kids were going to summer camp, I always made sure a letter was waiting for them when they arrived.
HP Alum Sims Helps Duke Reach Nationals
After a standout sprinting career at Highland Park, Meredith Sims has continued showing her speed the college level at Duke University.
People Newspapers Bookshelf
Local authors offer an array of subjects in their recently published books.
Father’s Day and Grilling: A Mouthwatering Match
Dads are fortunate that the day set aside to celebrate their role as fathers coincides with early summer when school is out and the weather is ideal for lounging by the pool, taking a hike, or grilling.