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Park Cities Libraries To Host Cupcake Wars for Teens

Teens will participate in a cosmic cupcake competition and make their own galactic creations as part of the Tween and Teen Summer Reading Club.

The Moody Art Fund Grants to 47 Dallas Art Organizations

This is $25,000 more than last year, and includes 11 first-time recipients.

Children Welcome to Make Their Own Ice Cream at Baldo’s

The class is very hands-on, and attendees learn to make ice cream from scratch, crush the cookies and make homemade whipped cream as well.
Events

Sing Along With Broadway’s Best at DSM’s Gala

On November 1, DSM will celebrate the magic of musical theatre by bringing a trio of award-winning women to the Music Hall at Fair Park for one night only.

Sing Along With Broadway’s Best at DSM’s Gala in November

On November 1, DSM will celebrate the magic of musical theatre by bringing a trio of award-winning women to the Music Hall at Fair Park for one night only.

Park Cities Resident Receives IIAT Lifetime Achievement Award

As a Park Cities resident and former Salesmanship Club President, Frank has strong community ties in both the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.

Turtle Creek Park Undergoing Rebranding

The public is invited to learn more about the Conservancy's mission at a Mix & Mingle event planned for 6:30 p.m. July 18 at ORNO

Local Receives IIAT Lifetime Achievement Award

As a Park Cities resident and former Salesmanship Club President, Frank has strong community ties in both the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.

Thermostat Gender Wars

From Memorial Day until the Fourth of July, Americans are happy and proud, as both events are bookended with a salute to our troops over the centuries, our freedoms, dining on burgers while watching fireworks.
Faith

Couple Prepares for U.S. Camping Tour

Dallas native and Highland Park High School alumnus Wes Cole always knew he wanted to go on a long-term camping adventure. Then he met his future wife, Nicole, at the University of Texas.

America’s Greatness Seen in Helping

As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, I’m reflecting on all the advantages we as Americans enjoy.

Fair Park to Host 4th of July Celebration

New this year, children will have a chance to “touch-a-truck” as there will be a local firetruck and police car on display in the Court of Honor from 5 till 7 p.m.

Dallas-Based Tenet Collects 4.5M servings of Cereal for Children

Since 2014, more than 19 million servings of cereal and approximately $1,165,000 have been donated to benefit thousands of children and others struggling with the effects of hunger.
Philanthropy

College Students Host 30 Days of Service To Serve Dallas, Park Cities Communities

Some of the projects that will take place during July include building care kits for the homeless and hosting an appreciation meal for veterans.
Philanthropy

College Students Host 30 Days of Service To Serve Dallas Communities

Some of the projects that will take place during July include building care kits for the homeless and hosting an appreciation meal for veterans.

DMA to Explore Spectrum of Sensory Experience Through Exhibit

Harnessing the power and impact of design, Speechless offers audiences unconventional multisensory experiences that foster understanding of the varied ways in which we experience the world through our senses.

‘Life Finds a Way’

Exploring unheard-of ocean depths is nothing new for St. Mark’s alumnus Victor Vescovo, who has dived to the deepest points of the Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.

Rise School Champion Inspired By His Son

Asking John Poston to narrow down his heroes is like trying to cut a lawn with tweezers.
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