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Society

Out & About: Arboretum Great Contributors Award Dinner

The Dallas Arboretum presented its Great Contributors Award to Admiral William H. McRaven, a former University of Texas System chancellor, retired U.S. Navy four-star admiral, and New York Times best-selling author.
Society

‘Masterpieces in the Making’ for 71st Anniversary Gala

Organizers are working to bring “Masterpieces in the Making” to this year's Crystal Charity Ball.

Gingerbread Stroll Returns to Highland Park Village

The 13th-annual event, with its exhibition and silent auction of gingerbread houses from some of Dallas' top pastry chefs and bakeries supporting Community Partners of Dallas, returns through Nov. 30.
Society

Out & About: JLD Leagueapalooza

Junior League of Dallas members and guests in music festival-chic attire recently gathered at House of Blues for the organization's annual auction party.
Voices

Kersten Rettig: Whatever Happened to Tortilla Soup?

Ask a neighbor which food is synonymous with Dallas, and she will likely say steak. Maybe he’ll chime in with barbecue or Tex-Mex, meaning margaritas and queso. Why doesn’t anyone say tortilla soup?
Society

Out & About: Night at the Museum

The event returned for its 11th year and raised $2 million for the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.
Voices

Move Over Roast Turkey – Here Come the Side Dishes

Christy Rost: Each November, as our thoughts turn toward Thanksgiving, magazine covers feature glorious images of tantalizing, golden roasted turkeys on oversized platters garnished with fresh herbs, grapes, juicy oranges, fresh cranberries, and other seasonal fruit.
Society

Chi Omega Christmas Market Returns for Holiday Gifts

The event will feature more than 200 merchants and is expected to welcome more than 10,000 shoppers to Fair Park. All proceeds from the event will be donated to vetted local charities.
Society

Out & About: ASC Humble Beginnings Luncheon

A crowd of nearly 900 helped raise $1,085,000 for Austin Street Center at the 40th-anniversary luncheon, which featured Condoleezza Rice, the 66th Secretary of State, as the keynote speaker. 
Society

Grant Halliburton Foundation to Host Hope Party

The event will be at The Statler on Nov. 17.

Concierge Services Can Reduce Holiday Stress

With the holidays approaching, so comes the stress from thinking about the list of tasks needed to get ready. 

Tony Romo Documentary Finally Makes It to Streaming

Editor's inbox: An email touting the new streaming availability of documentary "Now or Never: A Tony Romo Story" had me thinking of our sports editor Todd Jorgenson.

Comings and Goings

Jonathon's Forestwood, Renny's Bar and Grill, and Rowan are among some of the newest openings in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.
Voices

Kersten Rettig: Never Underestimate the Power of Pie

Just in time for Thanksgiving, you can pre-order pecan and pumpkin pies and pumpkin bread for your holiday spread while supporting VNA and its mission to care for North Texas seniors.

HP, PH Homes Showcased on Dallas AIA Tour

Participants in this year’s version of Dallas’ only citywide home tour curated by architects will find half the stops in People Newspapers’ markets.
Society

Out & About: KidneyTexas Runway Report

This year's event, themed "Cultivate and Educate" and located at Brook Hollow Golf Club, was chaired by Venise Stuart with Cindy Feld as honorary chair.
In Case You Missed It

Snider Plaza Perks Up with New York-Inspired Zest Café

Have you ever had a favorite little watering hole you’re so enamored with you think, “Someday, I’m going to open a place like this”?
Society

Out & About: Texas Women’s Foundation Annual Luncheon

Actress, producer, and USC student Storm Reid was the 38th-annual luncheon's keynote speaker.

How Do Those Preston of the Park Cities Gardens Grow?

When residents said they wanted to grow vegetables, The Preston of the Park Cities staff happily added a garden club to the senior community’s Watermark University program. 

The Trains at NorthPark May Be ‘Cool’

In preparation for this year’s Trains at NorthPark, artistic elves have been hard at work hand-painting custom O-gauge railcars for purchasers since August.
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