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Our Redeemer Lutheran School Announces Head of School

Our Redeemer Lutheran School announced that Dr. Kara Tobaben will take over as the new Head of School this year.

Grace Academy Delivers ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ Show

Less than 12 miles separate Grace Academy of Dallas and the Granville Arts Center in Garland — far enough for young performers to chimney sweep audiences away to Edwardian London.

Dallas Destiny Tied to Cultural Growth

The 17th annual Dallas Art Fair brought 93 international exhibitors to the Fashion Industry Gallery in the Arts District and a bold assessment from founder John Sughrue.
Society

Post Malone to Headline Cattle Baron’s Ball

The 2025 Cattle Baron’s Ball will feature the North-Texas-raised music star as the headlining entertainer on Oct. 25 at Southfork Ranch.

Volunteers Bring Interactive Spaces to Local Elementary Schools

Colorful paint strokes brought four-square, tic-tac-toe, and checkerboard games to life at Preston Hollow Elementary School’s new interactive playground.
Camps

Fidelity. Bravery. Integrity.

A tour of FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. inspired the summer plans for a University Park teen with an interest in government and law enforcement.
Community

The Boys Are Back in Town

The end of the school year is more than a marker on the calendar—it’s a shift in tempo

CFT’s Educate Texas Announces $7.3M in STEM Grants

Communities Foundation of Texas’s Educate Texas initiative is implementing more STEM teaching and learning opportunities for school districts in North Texas after Texas Instruments Foundation provides grant awards.

Grandmotherly Guidance Gets Girls Published

Preston Hollow fifth graders Juliana Fresch and Emory Wardlaw enjoyed their 2-year co-authoring and publishing project with a little help from Emory’s grandmother. 
In Case You Missed It

Film Takes Audiences Back to ‘When Dallas Rocked’

A new documentary prompts a welcome time warp for baby boomers and an eye-opening revelation for millennials and Gen Zers who think nothing cool ever happened in Dallas. 
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