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Kersten Rettig: Celebrate Mom With a Picnic in a Park

There’s something about dining in the open air that’s sophisticated and simple at the same time.
Faith

Faith Friday: Blessing of the Pets at Northaven UMC

Northaven United Methodist Church will host a Blessing of the Pets at 2 p.m. April 30.

Turtle Creek Chorale Celebrates 43rd Season: TOGETHER

Award-winning Broadway performer Patti LuPone sang at the Turtle Creek Chorale’s third-annual RHAPSODY gala, kicking off the organization’s season.

Christ Child Society Celebrates 110 Years

Saying, “I do” at her 2013 wedding, Katherine Shaw jokes, also included a vow to join Dallas’ Christ Child Society. 

Jeffers Supports Nexus, Many Other Causes

Laura Jeffers’ passion for her work and causes shows on her face as she speaks about them, from smiles and laughter to tears. 

See Immersive Installation During Dallas Art Month

A new art installation, "Round the Bend" by Rachel Hayes, is at Klyde Warren Park until April 30 as part of Art Month.
Faith

Faith Friday: Highland Park Presbyterian Food Distribution

Highland Park Presbyterian Church is partnering with Dallas Leadership Foundation on food box packing and distribution.

Exterior Home Makeover Ideas for Budgets of Any Size

Whether you are selling your home this spring or plan on enjoying it for years to come, it’s important to make the exterior just as inviting as the interior.

New Beginnings on Television, Tropical Salad on the Table

Springtime is filled with new beginnings. In North Texas, pale green leaves unfurl on trees and bushes, green sprigs of grass overtake dry winter lawns, and mounds of pink, red, and white azaleas burst into bloom, lining walkways, boulevards, and gardens.

Mother-Daughter Duo Opening Sugar & Sage Bakery

Alison and Ashley Sage Weinstein are gearing up to open a bakery on Lovers Lane across from Highland Park High School this month with the help of some well-known chefs.
Camps

Summer Camps Bolster Essential Life Skills

As parents, we work fast and furious with college advisers to help our children get that competitive edge, get into that prestigious college, land the perfect job, and be successful in all they do.
Voices

Letter to the Editor

I think we should fine people who are littering from their cars. I have seen multiple drivers roll down their windows and dump trash out.
Voices

Dallas Food Scene Has Big Energy With New Openings

Another day, another few restaurant openings in Dallas. Food writer Kersten Rettig shares that our city has some big energy that will entertain and delight diners.
Faith

Faith Friday: King of Glory Lutheran Church Hosting Rise Against Hunger Event

King of Glory Lutheran Church’s 65th-anniversary committee is helping to coordinate a meal packaging event April 23 at the church at 6411 LBJ Freeway.

Kevin Paul Hasn’t Lost that Tactile Feeling

Surrounded by his recent works hanging on the white walls of his spacious Preston Hollow home, Kevin Paul, a retail industry veteran turned artist, smiled.
Camps

Kersten Rettig: Camp Food Fuels Adventure and Memories

The first Sunday in June marks the start of camp season.

Festival of Joy Celebrating Fourth Year at Klyde Warren Park

As part of the parade, hundreds of festivalgoers will pull a colorful chariot carrying the deities of Jagannatha, Balarama, and Subhadra along Flora Street.

Ziling Zhou Finds Time for Painting

Many now-famous artists never sold a painting in their lifetimes, but 15-year-old Highland Park High School student Ziling Zhou has already exhibited and even sold a few pieces. 

55th Annual Family Night at Six Flags Over Texas

Join the Women’s Auxiliary to Children’s Medical Center Dallas for an exclusive night out with the family and support a good cause!
Faith

Faith Friday: Royal Lane Baptist Church Hosting Walk Through Holy Week, Easter Egg Hunt

Royal Lane Baptist Church is hosting the annual Walk Through Holy Week and Easter Egg Hunt April 8 for youth, children, and parents.
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