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Texas Trees Foundation Offers Free Trees to ‘Cool School’ Parents, Local Residents
The Texas Trees Foundation is giving complimentary trees to those who live within five miles of a future Cool Schools Neighborhood Park or have a child who attends one of Dallas ISD's "Cool Schools."
Thomas Jefferson High School and Walnut Hill Academy Slated to Open January 2023
Construction on Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy and Thomas Jefferson High School — two of the hardest hit schools in the October 2019 tornado — is nearing completion.
Happenings on the Hill
A $25,000 one-year grant from the Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust will cover all Meadows Museum admission fees for North Texas students 18 years and younger including chaperones for K-12 school groups.
Anderson, Panthers Roar Past Vikings
As the regular season winds down, Parish Episcopal looks ready to make a run at a fourth consecutive TAPPS state championship.
Work Begins on Beverly Drive Bridge Over the Dallas North Tollway
The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) will resurface the Beverly Drive bridge over the Dallas North Tollway beginning Saturday, Oct. 22, and is expected to continue through Oct. 27, weather permitting.
WTW Tames Lions, Chases Playoff Berth
The Longhorns scored 39 points in the final 13 minutes of the first half and cruised to a 53-6 win over Carrollton R.L. Turner on Thursday.
Society
ASC Goes Couture, Celebrates Fashion and Attorneys Serving the Community
Attorneys Serving the Community held its annual fashion show Oct. 6 at the downtown Neiman Marcus: ASC Goes Couture.
Solender/Hall Helps Uptown Players Find a New Space for Their Next Act
Eliza Solender, Preston Hollow resident and president of Solender/Hall, helped Uptown Players find a new home.
Seven Restaurants Coming to Snider Plaza
Soon, there will be a total of seven restaurants in the Park Cities hot spot from one restaurant group.
Faith
Faith Friday: Art on the Trail at Northaven UMC Returns
Northaven United Methodist Church is hosting the second-annual Art on the Trail event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22.
Bread Winners Has New Owners, Henry’s Majestic is Moving
After the news broke two weeks ago that Bread Winners’ founders Cindy and Jim Hughes sold their 30-year-old business to Josh Bock of Stratega Capital, I reached out to the Hughes to see how they are feeling about the end of the era.