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Society

Out & About: DSOL Debutante Presentation Weekend

The function kicked off a flurry of events, culminating in the 39th Annual Presentation Ball in February 2025 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

Park Cities Libraries Offer Programs for Kids, Teens

It's getting drier outside, and the summer reading programs at the University Park Public Library and Highland Park Library are catching fire.

Bring Order to Your Rooms with the Right Focal Points

If you’re worried that one of your rooms has too much going on, you might need a focal point.

MAPS’ Playhouse ‘More Than Just a Jungle Gym’

Yvette Hightower’s Moody Advanced Professional Studies environmental architecture class at Highland Park High School is closing the academic year by building a playhouse for Dallas CASA’s Parade of Playhouses.
Society

Sky Ranch Benefactor Mack Pogue Remembered, Honored

After a 2006 fire destroyed the main ministry building at the Sky Ranch in Van, Mack Pogue helped the camp rebuild.

Tuesday Morning Storm Impacts Restaurants, Retail

Residents, restaurateurs, and retail operators are assessing damaged caused by this morning’s storms and some local favorites were hit hard.
Camps

Children To Create, Study Art at Meadows Museum Camp

The Meadows Museum, the leading U.S. institution focused on the study and presentation of the art of Spain, will offer something new in June: its first summer youth camp.
Society

Family Place Announces 2024 Partners Card Chairs

The shopping event, chaired by Elizabeth Ward Creel and Dr. Tiffany Moon, will take place Friday, Oct. 25 through Sunday, Nov. 3.
Society

Out & About: Austin Street Center ‘No Place Like Home’

The ninth-annual event, held at the Fashion Industry Gallery, surpassed its fundraising goal by $80,000.
Society

Introducing Our First Society Digital Magazine

Comb through the pages of our first digital society magazine, and you’ll wonder how charitable tea, luncheon, and gala attendees have time for anything else.

The Sweetest Social Enterprise in Town Is Super Duper

Sitting around the dinner table listening to anecdotes from Ellie’s day at work, the Crosland family would laugh and cry at her joyful and sometimes heart-rending experiences as the program assistant for a nonprofit that helps adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD).
Society

Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit to Feature Rhett Miller

Rhett Miller, frontman of the Dallas-based alt-country band the Old 97’s, will be the featured performer at the Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit presented by Haynes Boone on Thursday, May 16, at The Kessler Theater.
Society

DCAC Announces Art for Advocacy Theme

The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center announced ‘Hope Blooms’ as the theme of its 2024 Art for Advocacy event during a kickoff party on April 18.
Society

Out & About: TACA Silver Cup Award Luncheon

The Arts Community Alliance raised more than $650,000 at its 46th TACA Silver Cup Award Luncheon on April 25, the second-highest amount in event history.

Christy Rost: Travels Lead To Inspired Gatherings

In the early spring, I attended The Inspired Home Show in Chicago, where houseware brands from across the world assembled to introduce their newest products to media and retail buyers.

High Hampton Melds Mountain Magic, Southern Charm

As a North Carolinian born and raised, I can say that you are born into one of two tribes: It’s the beach people versus the mountain people.
Events

JSB Raises $497,000 for Music Outreach, Education

The Junior Symphony Ball (JSB) “Purpose with a Party” fundraiser raised a record-breaking $497,000 for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's community outreach and education programs at its largest event to-date.

Margaret Chambers: Exceptional Exterior Lighting

Margaret Chambers: I discussed interior lighting in my last article, but today, I want to address exterior lighting and its essential role in accenting your home and landscape.
20 Under 40

People Newspapers Honors Young Professionals

We celebrated our 20 Under 40 on April 25 at Communities Foundation of Texas with honorees, friends, and readers.

Douglas Bar and Grill Owner Puts Family First

Doug Pickering closed the doors of Snider Plaza’s Douglas Bar and Grill March 30, not because the restaurant was failing, but because its success wasn’t what mattered most.
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