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Chi Omega Christmas Market Raises $560,000 for Twelve Beneficiaries
With over 11,000 shoppers and 220 merchants, the annual Chi Omega Christmas Market has raised $560,000 for twelve local North Texas beneficiaries.
Camps
Five Myths About Choosing the Right Summer Camp
Considering an overnight camp for your child for summer 2020? I’ve compiled a list of myths and accompanying facts to help guide you.
STEAM
STEM To Play Key Role In the Future of Texas
Texas has plenty of opportunity for growth and innovation in health care, but many challenges, as well, as the state nears its 200th birthday in 2036.
‘Run for Life’ 5K to Benefit Buckner Children and Family Services
Families are invited to run a 5k in support of adoption this Easter weekend with food trucks, live music, and the Easter Bunny on Saturday, April 11 at the Continental Bridge in Trinity Groves.
GALLERY: Dallas Presents Sounds of Spring
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden presents Dallas Blooms from Feb. 29 to April 12.
Highland Park Could Replace Big Pecan with Much Smaller Tree
Mayor Margo Goodwin looked at the empty esplanade where Highland Park’s historic monarch pecan stood and envisioned old fashion azaleas – lots of low plants to replace the missing tall one.
Paris Bound? Elizabeth Seitz Has a Workshop for You
Francophile Elizabeth Seitz loves sharing her knowledge and passion for the French culture with Dallas travelers.
‘The Reason Why We’re Here’
When the organization you lead is called Big Thought, you’re keenly aware of the implications — people expect big ideas, big goals, and big, well, thoughts.
Where Pooches Wander, Duck Team 6 Comes to the Rescue
A late-night joke among volunteers likening their weeks-long search for an elusive pet to a Seal Team 6 mission provided an odd name for their dog search and rescue effort.
Noteworthy Neighbors
Knitting ‘All the Rage’ Again For Edgemere Neighbors
Connie Power paused her knitting one Friday afternoon to hold up her hand and observe, “I don’t have any feeling in these fingers.”
Remarkable Women
Remarkable Women: Shonn Brown
Shonn Brown, 46, started her career as an associate in the Locke Lord law firm and worked her way up to partner.
Of Old Dallas Landmarks and Young Struggles to Fit In
Authors often advise: Write what you know.
Sure Signs From Traffic Operations Crew
University Park residents see signs of the city’s traffic operations department’s work all the time but may not realize it.
Irritations Out in February
What do answers, combs, debts, phlegm, and February have in common? Those pesky silent letters which drive kids nuts on spelling tests.
Scots Sweethearts Going Everywhere Together Again
For Melissa Fisher and Will Mitchell, love found a way – again.