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Tornado
With Walnut Hill Design Talk, ‘No Perspective Is Wrong’
To first build a new school, you need a good supply of sticker dots.
Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Five Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society (PCHPS) recently landmarked five historically or architecturally significant homes.
Medical City Launches Healthy Eating Initiative to Help Families
It can be tough for kids to eat healthy now that they're at home with easily accessible junk food, but parents can find helpful nutrition resources during Medical City Children Hospital's Fun Food Fridays.
Society
Kid Biz Hosts Party for LLS Boy & Girl of the Year
Kid Biz hosted the first announcement ceremony for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Boy & Girl of the Year on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Coronavirus
Social Distancing Doesn’t Mean We Must Go Through This Alone
Are you tired of reading about the coronavirus and social distancing? This month’s issue is for you.
Noteworthy Neighbors
Married Dynamic Doctor Duo Joins Forces in the OR
Medical school and training took the Hohmans from New York to Pittsburgh, to Boston, and over the years they grew tired of harsh winter.
Coronavirus
Family Vacation to Spain Becomes Adventure in Virus Lockdown
Panic. When my family and I booked our trip to Spain in February, we never en- visioned that would become the overwhelming emotion during our visit.
Inside the Cause
For O’Banion, Children’s Cancer Fund Is Personal
Motherhood and family experiences compelled Jamie O’Banion to co- chair the Children’s Cancer Fund Gala this year with Holly Davis.
Remarkable Women
Remarkable Women: Elizabeth Fischer
Elizabeth Fischer is continuing her family’s tradition of entrepreneurship and volunteer work with Equest.
Crime
How The Postal Service Can Recover, Reduce Online Crime
The U.S. Postal Service is the most loved federal organization with constitutional roots.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Dr. Alice Ann Holland
During the summer after her sophomore year at Stanford, Alice Holland did an undergraduate research fellowship in molecular neuroscience at UT Southwestern and realized what she didn’t want to do.
20 Under 40
Youth on the Rise – Alan Fandrich
The Trinity Christian Academy student’s passion for technological advancement soon motivated him to build a desktop computer.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Robert Quick
Robert Quick’s foray into the restaurant business started when he was a cook at the Dallas Country Club after an injury forced the end of his football career at SMU.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Megan Sterquell
Megan Sterquell wasn’t born in Texas, but she got here as soon as she could.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Lane Conner
Lane Conner is following in his parents’ entrepreneurial footsteps.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Sally Pretorius
Sally Pretorius’ passion for family law took hold while watching her mother go to court without an attorney against her father in an attempt to get more child support for her brother.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Catherine Maurer
Catherine Maurer, as an alumna and in her career, remains true to her school.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Cindy Revol
Cindy Revol is using her love for science sparked at Highland Park High School as a principal at Perot Jain, an early-stage tech venture capital investment firm.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Nick Karr
Watching his mother struggle with kidney failure inspired Nick Karr to help others and led him to co-found Sinai Urgent Care, which recently opened in Snider Plaza.
20 Under 40
20 Under 40 – Shawn Edwards
Shawn Edwards found a way to combine his love of tennis with his passion for creating innovative events.