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Events
ALG Fine Art Kicks Off Brené Brown Themed Visiting Artists Show
ALG Fine Art will kick off its Visiting Artists Show, Own Your Own Story; Write Your Own Ending, with an opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4, in its Design District gallery at 1302 Dragon St.
Announcements
Givenchy Brings French Luxury to NorthPark Center
Givenchy's Texas debut comes just in time for Dallas shoppers in search of the Pumpkin Bag and Shark Lock Buckle boots.
W.T. White Grad Serves With Navy Electronic Attack Squadron
OAK HARBOR, Wash. – As James Daniels joined the U.S. Navy a decade ago, his brother sent him off with a challenge.
Facts about HSAs and Medicare
Each year from mid-October through early December, we are inundated with commercials about the Medicare open enrollment period.
Retired Pilot Enjoys Frontiers of Flight Museum
Eighty-two-year old ex-pilot Bill Cole stays active and engaged in his community as a frequent visitor of the Frontiers of Flight Museum and with regular work-outs at Cooper Clinic.
Lions, Hornets Run Well at XC Classic
Noah Roby of St. Mark’s and Chris Williams of Greenhill each posted top-20 individual finishes at the Jesuit Classic cross country meet on Saturday.
‘Baseball Forever’ Scavenger Hunt Has Concluded
The scavenger hunt united passion for the arts and sports, as all of the baseball sculptures were found within three days of being hidden.
Events
Austin Street Luncheon to Benefit the Homeless
Austin Street Center, one of the largest homeless shelters in Dallas, will host its annual “Humble Beginnings Luncheon” at 11:30 a.m., Friday, Oct. 11, at the Hilton Anatole.
Jenni Kayne Pop-Up Comes to Highland Park
Jenni Kayne, a California based life-style brand, will join the over 60 stores and restaurants in Highland Park Village (HP Village) this October.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Sept. 23-29
Vandalism, property damage, and motor vehicle thefts topped this week's Preston Hollow crime report.
Kuby Family Knows Well How the Sausage is Made
What started as a tiny German deli that offered “fine lunches” for diners who grabbed one of six counter-top stools available, Kuby’s restaurant has evolved into a community cornerstone.