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The Warehouse Dallas Announces Spring Exhibitions
A new year means new art for The Warehouse Dallas, the contemporary art space announced.
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Student Achievements: Celebrate These
Highland Park High School Lady Scots soccer teammates don’t just score goals on the field: They set examples in the community.
Find Inspiration From Park Cities Homes
Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association’s annual tour is back.
Society
Looking Ahead
Get ready to pull out that social calendar - here's a list of upcoming events.
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Love Your Neighbor? Tell Us About Them
As 2021 winds down and we’re staring 2022 straight in the face, it’s also a time for reflection — and gratitude.
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DMA Names Brad Pritchett Chief Marketing and Communications Officer
The Dallas Museum of Art recently announced the appointment of Brad Pritchett as chief marketing and communications officer.
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Society
Women’s Rights Icon Cecile Richards Speaks at Awards Event
Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas hosted the 31st annual Dallas Awards in unique style on Sept. 23.
Have Fun, Win Prizes With Our Holiday Photo Scavenger Hunt
Join us in a fun holiday photo scavenger hunt, and win one of three prize packs containing four tickets to Holiday at the Arboretum at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens and four tickets to the Trains at NorthPark benefitting Ronald McDonald House Dallas.
Nominate Your Favorite Stories for 2021 People’s Pick
Starting today, you can nominate a story (or stories) from 2021 that resonated with you, and next week we'll provide a ballot for readers to vote on their favorites.
VolunteerNow Awarded $250,000 Matching Grant From Lyda Hill Philanthropies
VolunteerNow, a technology nonprofit, received a $250,000 challenge grant from Lyda Hill Philanthropies, in recognition of the organization’s 50th anniversary this year.
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Society
Dogs Matter Eases Foster Care Dilemma
When Taylor Stensrud faced a life-altering dilemma, Dogs Matter was there.
Philanthropy
Habitat Dallas Changes Lives
What’s Nekemia Brown’s favorite space in the Habitat for Humanity home she bought in 2020?
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Society
Woman’s Garden Campaign Underway
The Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden launched the 2021-2022 A Woman’s Garden 25th Anniversary Campaign with a Birthday Party chaired by Barbara Bigham on Oct. 4 at the Main Terrace Garden.
Building at Love Field Named In Honor of Fallen DPD Officer
Dallas city officials recently renamed a building at Dallas Love Field in honor of one of the five officers killed downtown during the July 7, 2016 ambush on Dallas police.
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Philanthropy
Classic and Creative: Thanksgiving Dining Options
A turkey shortage? Baloney. Despite breathless proclamations and dire warnings, there is no real turkey shortage, Kersten Rettig says.
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Student Achievements: Celebrate These
Members of the Mockingbird Chapter of the National Charity League in the last year contributed 8,998 hours of community service to Dallas philanthropy partners working in crisis and violence intervention, education, elderly and animal support, and poverty and hunger prevention.
Philanthropy
What is Philanthropy?
Bob Hopkins’ new book defines love of humanity with scores of stories.
Meyerson, Cuban, Stephenson Named to Texas Business HOF
It may come as a surprise, but Mark Cuban, Morton Meyerson, and Randall Stephenson have only just been named to the Texas Business Hall of Fame.
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What Makes a Home?
D Magazine Partners CEO — and Highland Park resident — Christine Allison may publish D Home but says it’s not the grand houses that make the Park Cities home.
Happenings on the Hill
Linda P. and William A. Custard committed $3 million, and the Meadows Foundation matched that to establish the Custard Institute for Spanish Art and Culture at the Meadows Museum.