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Nonprofits Receive $100,000 From Park Place Dealerships
Park Place Dealerships recently awarded $100,000 to 24 local nonprofits as part of the dealerships’ season of giving campaign.
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20 Under 40
20 Under 40 Nominations Close Friday
Know of a young professional under 40 making an impact in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow? Don’t forget to nominate them for our 20 Under 40 special section by the end of the day Friday, Jan. 7.
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Go Here: Open Houses to Check Out Jan. 8-9
Looking for somewhere to call home, or even just something to do this weekend? Check out these jaw-droppers.
Park Cities Resident Finalist for NTCAR Stemmons Award
Park Cities resident and executive vice president of the Dallas office of Colliers International Greg Cannon is a finalist for the North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors (NTCAR) Stemmons Award for the third time.
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Real Estate News Digest
Want to catch up on some quick real estate news? We have you covered.
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Artificial Intelligence Not Just For Computer Mavericks
Mark Cuban Foundation ‘Bootcamps’ introduce teens to basics, possibilities.
Shannon Wynne: Restaurateur, Preservationist, Conservationist
Shannon Wynne has been called many things over the years, most notably “successful restauranteur” and perennial “cool kid.”
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Dec. 27 – Jan. 2
An undesignated driver, a threatening phone call, and New Year’s Eve in jail – read the Preston Hollow Crime Reports for Dec. 27 – Jan 2.
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Campuses Celebrate Their Dallas ISD Teachers of the Year
Before the holiday break, every Dallas ISD campus had even more cause for celebration as they named their campus teachers of the year for 2021.
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DSO Events For January, February
Dallas Symphony Orchestra supporters have some options to enjoy performances in January and February.
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Space Camp Alumnae Discovers Her Out of This World Passion
I was only in sixth grade when I discovered my fascination with space.