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SMU To Honor Distinguished Alumni, Emerging Leader

Five outstanding leaders in entrepreneurism, community advocacy, public service, sports management and philanthropy will be honored at a presentation and dinner Oct. 31.
Announcements

British Brand Burberry Pops Up at NorthPark

The iconic house code will be showcased at Neiman Marcus' NorthPark Center location until Nov. 9.
Announcements

Rex’s Seafood Has Its Claws Out

Stone Crab season is upon us and the market will have jumbo ones available while supplies last.
Society

CASA Classic Raises Funds and Awareness for Child Abuse

The 27th annual golf tournament raised $1.9 million to benefit the organization.
Out and About

Tiffany & Co. Celebrates NorthPark Center Opening

The 7,500 square feet of retail space combines a modern refresh with a nostalgic nod to the 259 Broadway style

Golf Tournament Raises $350,000 for North Texas Students

Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region 13th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Hackberry Creek Country Club on Sept. 23.
Announcements

Make-A-Wish North Texas Adds New Board Members

New leadership plans to continue shared commitment to the foundation that helps bring wishes to fruition for children with critical illnesses.
Events

HPHS Theater Students Present ‘Anastasia: The Musical’

The high school production will take audiences on an adventure as they follow a young woman's struggle to unravel the mystery of her identity.

Move Over Pumpkin Spice; Fall Flavors Also Include Ginger

Spicy aromas fill the house as they bake, and when tucked into cellophane sacs and tied with ribbon, gingersnaps make for a tasty holiday gift.

Autumn at the Arboretum: Texas Town

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s iconic fall festival, which runs through Nov. 3, takes guests on a journey into Texas history amidst the ground's 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash.

Hockaday Neighborhood Gathers For Annual BBQ

The annual HNA fall event brought neighbors together for a picnic under the shade of oak trees, and included a balloon artist and face painter.

Kuby Family Knows Well How the Sausage is Made

What started as a tiny German deli that offered “fine lunches” for diners who grabbed one of six counter-top stools available, Kuby’s restaurant has evolved into a community cornerstone.

John Hinckley Jr. Subject of New Documentary

The would-be assassin of President Ronald Reagan, who spent his formative years in the Park Cities, now seeks redemption as a free man.
Announcements

No Kicking the Can For NTFB’s NorthPark Exhibit

The CANstruction displays at NorthPark Center dive deep into the hearts of Texas with exhibits created by local architects, engineers, contractors.
Society

Save the Dates

The upcoming months offer an abundance of events and gatherings to spice up the fall calendar.

PPC Auto Show Hopes Weather Will Cooperate

Preservation Park Cities (PPC) patrons will ponder in October what it means to live with art and try again to hold their annual auto show.
Events

Check Out These Five Fall Foodie Fêtes

Fall is almost here, and there are some amazing tried-and-true foodie fêtes and some new ones to enjoy, too.

Stepping Through the City of Waltz

My family vacation this summer whisked us to a low-key, historically rich European locale — the capital of Austria. 

Picking the Perfect Mattress Varies by Person

Buying a mattress can feel like a high-stakes decision. Not only are mattresses expensive, but the one you choose has a direct impact on your health.

Park Cities Remembers Sept. 11 First Responders

On the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, SMU hosted a ceremony in honor of the first responders and individuals who lost their lives in the terror attacks 23 years ago.
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