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The Unfinished Promise of Unity’ Pops Up Independence Day

The museum will equip visitors to leave as modern-day freedom fighters with over 100 artifacts, photographs, and historical documents.

Preston Hollow Residents Donate $5 Million to Fund Heart Health Research

Satish and Yasmin Gupta, founders of the Gupta Agarwal Foundation and Preston Hollow residents, have a deep commitment to improving access to knowledge and education that will help change lives.

Batman Mural Art Coming to Dallas

The first mural was unveiled last week in Seattle at the city’s landmark music venue, The Crocodile.

Buy Your Guy Something Nice for Father’s Day

For those who want to celebrate Dads, Dad-like Dudes, Grandfathers, Godfathers, and Dogfathers, here are a few fun things to spoil the men in your life.

4th of July Coloring Book Contest 2019

All 4th of July Coloring Book entries will be displayed at KidBiz in Inwood Village from July 17-31 and winning entries will be published in the August edition of Park Cities People.
Out and About

“Aladdin” Brings Dallas Audience to Its Feet

Honestly, I felt like I was inside a Disney theme park. I felt like a kid again. I even dared to sing along, something I don't often do at the theater.
Events

Say Goodbye to Spring at LOCAL Artisan Market

The summer soiree theme will be complete with live music, artisans, and activities the whole family can enjoy.

Fourth of July at Fair Park Back for 2019

Free and open to the public, Fair Park Fourth will feature patriotic music, a fireworks show, and concessions offerings, including beer and wine.

Reunion Tower Takes Summer Fun to New Heights

Reunion Tower is elevating North Texans’ summer fun this year to 470-feet in the air.

Dallas Historical Society To Honor Local Celebrities, John McCaa

The event honors those who make significant contributions to Dallas’ quality of life, providing innovation, guidance, and support in categories such as arts, business, education, sciences, humanities, philanthropy, and more.

Mockingbird Station Presents Second Annual Music Festival

The season will kick off at 4 p.m. June 7 with the American rock band The Roomsounds.

Senior Shares Love for Japanese Garden

When he moved into PVN (a senior living community in Dallas) three-and-a-half years ago, he brought his Japanese garden with him.

Dallas Opera Announces Hart Institute Participants

Applicants from 27 countries included music directors, principal and assistant conductors, concertmasters and music staff from top-ranked symphonies, opera companies, and conservatories.
Out and About

Summer at the Crow Museum

What I really admire about the Crow Museum of Asian Art is their mission to inspire and promote Asian art and culture for free right in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.

Joy in June

June is arguably the best month of summer for Dallasites: light and cool enough to sit outside, relaxed enough for the kids to stay up a little later, and paced a little less frenzied.

Big Changes Announced for 2019 Park & Palate

Last night, guests raised a glass to the fifth anniversary at a kickoff party hosted by HALL Arts Residences as co-chairs Brooke Hortenstine and Missy Wyszynski announced the Dinner in the Park and Grand Taste would take place on the opposite ends of October. 

Catch Fish Large and Small at UP’s Annual Children’s Fishing Derby

Those experienced and not are welcome to join the fun from 9 a.m. to noon.

Town Seeks Teens For IMPACT HP

Applications for the second year of IMPACT, a program for students in grades nine through 12, are due June 17.
General

Preston Hollow Women’s Club Strut For Charity

Recently, the women celebrated their success by donning some of Tootsie's must-haves for the summer at an in-store fashion event. 
Events

Dog-loving Dallas Establishments to Host Pet Adoptions

A free community class called “Plank for Paws” to raise awareness of dogs needing homes is also scheduled.
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