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Events

Top Experts on Women’s Health to Convene at The SHIFT Event

Inspired by their own health experiences and the lack of advocacy for women's health, two monks created BALANCE, a groundbreaking 4-part docuseries.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports March 10-16

There was no spring break for thieves and fraudsters in this week's Park Cities Crime Reports.
Nonprofits

DIFFA Dallas To Host Dreamstate Event

On May 3, House of DIFFA will present a fusion of fashion, creativity, and purpose at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel.
Society

Saddle Up for Equest Blue Ribbon Gala

The 44th annual event will welcome their two Equest Mini Ambassadors miniature horses alongside guests for the Texas-chic evening on April 25.
Events

Fleurs De Villes Floral Exhibit Returns to NorthPark

The fresh floral celebration will feature 16 distinguished arts and cultural organizations in North Texas.

Holmes Aquatic Center Is Hiring in the Pool and on Dry Land

There's a place on the Holmes Aquatic Center's staff for all enthusiastic employees this summer, even those who don't want to get wet.
Events

Library Friends Plan Engaging Spring Events

The Friends of the University Park Public Library has announced an event lineup that will put a spring in your step this March and April.
Society

New Faces Join Dallas Foundation Board

Five distinguished North Texas leaders have joined The Dallas Foundation’s Board of Governors.

HP Bass Team Reels in Fourth Win in Perfect Season

Seniors Dylan Sorrells and Cullum Brown led the Highland Park Bass Team to a dominant victory and its fourth consecutive school title of the season at Eagle Mountain Lake on March 8.

“Soaping” Prank Makes Mess for City of UP

Pranksters poured dish soap into the Shaddock Park fountain at the corner of Lovers Lane and Preston Road the weekend of March 8, causing a clean-up headache for the city of University Park.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports March 3-9

Five drivers failed to follow one of the golden rules of the road in last week's Park Cities crime reports by failing to leave information after hitting another vehicle.

DCAC’s Mahjong for a Mission Raises Record-Breaking Funds

The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center's fifth annual event on Feb. 8 raised more than $90,000 to provide vital support for abused children.
In Case You Missed It

St. Michael’s Shatters Goal in Record Capital Campaign

The Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church has raised more than $76 million from parishioners to revitalize and expand church facilities in the largest capital campaign ever undertaken by an Episcopal Church in the United States.
In Case You Missed It

Paid Parking in Snider Plaza Tabled for Continued Study

The University Park City Council voted unanimously on March 4 to table a controversial proposal to implement paid parking in most Snider Plaza spaces and on some nearby streets.

HP Council Considers Lap Swim Season, Horse-Drawn Carriage Operations

A request has been made to extend lap swimming year-round, including weekends, and to begin at 6 a.m. instead of 7 a.m.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Feb. 25-Mar. 2

It was a rough week for GMC Sierras in University Park. Three were reported stolen on Feb. 26 and 27 in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
Nonprofits

Cowboys Football Legends Introduce CCF Gala Models

The Gala will include honorary chairmen Troy Aikman and Dak Prescott along with chairs Lori Jones and Meredith Land.
Events

Tiptoe Through Tulipalooza

Signs of spring are popping up in gardens around the neighborhood, but to get really immersed in the colors of early spring, visit the 7th Annual Tulipalooza in Waxahachie.

JA Dallas Hosts Annual Business Hall of Fame Gala

The fundraiser honored three distinguished business leaders as well as its 2025 Student of the Year award recipient.

UP City Council to Look at Paid Parking for Snider Plaza

The University Park City Council will consider whether to implement paid parking in Snider Plaza during a meeting at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5, at City Hall, 3800 University Blvd.
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