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Events

Golfers to Take a Swing at Homelessness

East Dallas nonprofit Interfaith Family Services will hold its 17th annual Golf Classic on Sept. 16. The event will raise funds to break the cycle of poverty for families in need.
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Dirk Nowitzki Foundation to Host Charity Tennis Match

The Dirk Nowitzki Foundation will host its 6th annual charity exhibition-style tennis match on Sept. 14.

Looking for a ‘Beat Jesuit’ Shirt?

Wondering where to get your 'Beat Jesuit' shirt for Friday night's game? Try Not Just Soccer.

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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Editor’s Inbox: Is Dirk Getting Help From Dr. Phil?

Would anyone call foul if Dr. Phil watches Dirk Nowitzki serve and asks, “How’s that working for you?”
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HP to Celebrate 100 Years of Cheerleading

Highland Park will celebrate 100 years of cheerleading on Oct. 17 and 18 with two evenings of events to energize the entire community.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Sept. 2-8

Thieves, license plate looters, and an underwear smuggler plague the Park Cities in this week's Crime Reports.
Events

Fans Can Support the Scots at Auction and Caniac Supper

Hopes are high for the Scots this year, and fans can give the home team a boost from Sept. 16 to 21 during the 11th Annual Highland Park Auction & Caniac Supper.
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Luncheon Honors the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Park Cities resident Donna Arp Weitzman hosted a luncheon to promote the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s board of directors this summer at The Antique Table, a new café inside Cottonwood Market antique mall.

14-Year-Old in Critical Condition After Electric Scooter Accident

A 14-year-old boy was in critical condition on Sept. 3 after colliding with a vehicle while riding an electric scooter.
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Highland Belles to Host Annual Spaghetti Supper

The Highland Belles drill team will kick off the season’s first home game on Sept. 6 with its annual spaghetti supper and online auction/raffle.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Aug. 26-Sept. 1

Did you need a break this Labor Day? So did the Park Cities' hard-working communications teams.
Events

Annual CIS Golf Tournament Will Support Local Students

Communities In Schools (CIS) of the Dallas Region will host its 13th annual golf tournament on Monday, Sept. 23, at Hackberry Creek Country Club in Irving. 

Highland Park Considers Stormwater Rate Increase

The Highland Park Town Council discussed doubling stormwater rates to fund necessary capital improvements during an Aug. 20 work session.

UP Residents Give Input on Survey, May Be Asked for More

Almost all University Park residents who completed a recent survey said they were satisfied with the city’s quality of life. And city council members suggested at an Aug. 20 meeting that they ask for resident input again, this time about solutions to Snider Plaza’s parking crunch.

Help Daisy Find a Forever Family

A six-month-old puppy was pushed out of a car on Aug. 22 and abandoned on a street in University Park.
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Temple Shalom, Children’s Health to Hold Golf Fundraiser

Temple Shalom will partner with Children’s Health to hold its 23rd Annual “Fore the Kids” Golf Tournament, a fundraiser to benefit Children’s Health and Temple Shalom Youth Programming.
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UP Kicks Off New School Year with Snider Plaza Treats

The City of University Park celebrated a sweet start to the school year on Aug. 24 with donuts and fire engine fun in Snider Plaza.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Aug. 19-25

Thieves, fraudsters and reckless drivers were up to no good in this week's Park Cities crime reports.
In Case You Missed It

Club Kids HP Takes Classroom Outside

Veteran teacher Allyson Harrison plans to open Club Kids HP in September at Curtis Park, and she hopes students leave each day with finished homework and improved problem solving and social skills, as well as the occasional dirty clothes.
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