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Housing Forward Initiative Sees Decline in Homelessness

Decline largely attributed to City’s Street-to-Home initiative
Camps

My Child Is at Sleep Away Camp: What About Me?

You’ve spent weeks preparing, labeling clothes, triple-checking packing lists, and reassuring your camper that they’ll have the best time ever. And now, the house is quiet. So… what to do?

Where to Start with Window Treatments: Drapes and Curtains

Choosing window treatments can be a daunting part of the interior design process, but with these guidelines and tips, it can also be fun.

Featherbrained Plot: The Birds of Central Market

You’ve seen them. I have too. They creep me out.

Dive Into Low Country Life At This Relaxing Retreat 

Located along the May River and just a short drive from Savannah’s airport, Montage Palmetto Bluff is a South Carolina gem.
Nonprofits

Room to Grow Luncheon Benefits Dec My Room

More than $150,000 was raised for the organization dedicated to creating transformative, healing places for children and young adults in extended hospital stays. 

HPHS Dads Club Brightens Day With Burgers

The Highland Park High School Dads Club served up about 250 Goff’s burgers, chips, and drinks on April 25 during its spring staff appreciation lunch.
Society

Mad Hatters Luncheon Celebrates Spring in the South

Mad Hatter’s chair Sara Friedman, Women’s Council president Therese Rourk, and honorary chair Cindy Feld welcomed over 540 dedicated volunteers, supporters, sponsors, and underwriters to the 37th Mad Hatter’s Luncheon themed Celebrating Spring in the South on April 20, 2025.  
Events

‘Resolution’ Immersive Film Coming to HP Digitarium

The award-winning immersive film ‘Resolution: A Cinephonic Rhapsody for the Soul’ will have its first Dallas screening in the Digitarium at Pierce Planetarium at Highland Park High School on Thursday, May 8.

Laura Bush Book Club to Feature Author Amor Towles

The discussion will include Towles’ life as a writer, his process of character development, and his career transition from working in finance to becoming a successful full-time author. 
Society

Ascend Dallas Hosts Patron Appreciation Party

Hosted at the home of Regina Montoya and Paul Coggins in Preston Hollow, the evening honored those helping to empower and uplift women through Ascend’s mission.

Visit These Three Grand Estates During Annual PPC Home Tour

Start celebrating Mother’s Day early with a Friday tour of three impressive Park Cities estates.
Society

Party Hopping

Enjoy this roundup of recently submitted photographs from celebrated local events.
Events

Friends of the UP Public Library Announce Summer Events

Bookworms are invited to stay cool this summer by diving into their next great read — along with the Holmes Aquatic Center pool — while supporting their local library.

Local Family Brings BBQ Back to Lovers Lane Neighborhood

Ten50 BBQ’s new store is slated to open in early May and will serve craft barbecue and classic sides all made on the premises.
In Case You Missed It

JSB’s Party With a Purpose Shatters Records

On February 1, 2,850 sophomores, juniors, and seniors from over 25 schools came together for a sold-out celebration at Gilley's Dallas — marking the largest turnout in JSB history.
Camps

Sun, Fun, and Growth: The Magic of Summer Camp Adventures

A good overnight summer camp experience can be one of the most impactful events in a child’s life.
Nonprofits

Hoda Kotb Dazzles at 19th Annual Chick Lit Luncheon

TODAY Show host talks lessons learned as a journalist and how she knew it was time to retire

A Ritual Returns: Tea for You at The Mansion on Turtle Creek

Set in the historic library of The Mansion, guests can choose from a traditional or plant-based menu, each of which offers the de rigueur combination of savory sandwiches, scones, and sweet cakes.

IKEA Coming to The Shops at Park Lane

IKEA, the chain known for both sturdy furniture for tight spaces and flavor-packed Swedish meatballs, will open a store at The Shops at Park Lane late this year.
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