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Make Gratitude Contagious

November is a happy month designated for gratitude, and never more than now has our nation needed that.

Things To Do: November Edition

Things To Do: November Edition
Society

Partners Card Brings the Community Together

Since 1978, the Family Place has been providing shelter, counseling, and skills for the victims of domestic violence.
People To Know

People To Know: Ashley McDowell

Ashley McDowell has practiced law for more than two decades, devoting the last 15 years to family law.
People To Know

People To Know: Kathleen LaValle

What Dallas CASA is doing right now is making a difference for 95% of Dallas County children currently in protective care.

Take One Final Look at Big Pecan Tree

As a young girl, Patricia Essa Purcell Bagnall would walk with her grandmother on Lakeside Drive to fill jugs with artesian water and listen to tales of the “early days.”

Things To Do: October Edition

Things To Do: October Edition
Philanthropy

Run For Life Celebrates Decade of Raising Adoption Awareness

Run proceeds will benefit two organizations that focus on adoption, BraveLove and Buckner Children and Family Services.

DSO Announces 2019 Parks Concerts Series

The 2019 Parks Concerts will kick off with the annual Memorial Day concert and fireworks display at Flag Pole Hill Park on May 27. 

Life’s a Picnic With New Dallas Arboretum Exhibit

The theme for the event is “Life’s a Picnic" and features a giant picnic scene comprised of a “larger-than-life” 40-foot picnic blanket, a vase of flowers, a picnic basket with a pie, and a giant picnic ant.

Man Shares Love Story After Wife Receives Dementia Diagnosis

Their love story spans more than six decades of career changes, traveling, and raising two children along the way.
Faith

Free Program Helps Families Cope with Grief

The programs include Faith Kids, Camp Faith, and Coffee and Conversation. 

Things to Do: December Edition

The Dallas mall will be a hubbub of activities, including the Salvation Army Angel Tree, The Trains at NorthPark, Build-A-Dog-House from the SPCA, pet adoption,

Things To Do: November Edition

For its 13th year, the Dallas Arboretum has transformed its pecan grove into a Neverland-themed pumpkin village. Featuring scenes from the beloved book, Peter

Life Lessons and Laundry: Avon Cleaners Built on Family Values

The Dallas native and owner of Avon Cleaners got engaged to the love of his life; then his father died from cancer. Ten years later, Stacy’s wife and business
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