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DCAC’s Mahjong for a Mission Raises Record-Breaking Funds

The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center's fifth annual event on Feb. 8 raised more than $90,000 to provide vital support for abused children.
In Case You Missed It

St. Michael’s Shatters Goal in Record Capital Campaign

The Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church has raised more than $76 million from parishioners to revitalize and expand church facilities in the largest capital campaign ever undertaken by an Episcopal Church in the United States.

Ursuline Nets Three-Peat in TAPPS Soccer

The dynasty continued for the Bears with a 2-0 win over Houston St. Agnes in the Division I championship game on Wednesday in Round Rock.

How Parish Built a Boys Basketball Powerhouse, One Believer at a Time

With the clock winding down and the game already in hand, Ahmad Ajami clasped his head in his hands and took a deep breath.

Former Hockaday Students Teach Next Generation of Dance

Ellie Nerenberg has been a part of “Hockadance” for all four years of high school but this year is different.
Remarkable Women

Mom Sought Better Campus For Twice-Exceptional Son

Kristen Dauphinais teamed up with two experts on educating neurodiverse students, and together they founded The Sage School of Dallas.
Events

Eataly Dallas To Host Epic Girls’ Night Out

Eataly Dallas will host Festa Della Donna on Thursday, March 6, to celebrate International Women's Day with some of north Texas' top female chefs.
Nonprofits

Cowboys Football Legends Introduce CCF Gala Models

The Gala will include honorary chairmen Troy Aikman and Dak Prescott along with chairs Lori Jones and Meredith Land.
Events

Tiptoe Through Tulipalooza

Signs of spring are popping up in gardens around the neighborhood, but to get really immersed in the colors of early spring, visit the 7th Annual Tulipalooza in Waxahachie.

JA Dallas Hosts Annual Business Hall of Fame Gala

The fundraiser honored three distinguished business leaders as well as its 2025 Student of the Year award recipient.

Late Comeback Falls Short for Panthers

Parish Episcopal was not ready to relinquish its grip on the TAPPS 6A boys basketball championship without a fight.
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