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Buddy Bowl Makes Magic Moments
Thanks to a Park Cities tradition, the thrill of victory doesn’t just come to Highlander Stadium on fall Friday nights, but the love of the game also ignites the football field with joy in the spring.
Camps
‘Ultimate’ Camp Guide Includes Many Nearby Options
S. Holland Murphy and Jessica Otte, colleagues at our sister publications D Magazine and D Home, came up with what they call the “Ultimate Guide to Camps for Kids” on dmagazine.com, with several of their picks in or near People Newspapers' markets.
Election Mystery
The election is over, but two questions have left some Park Cities residents scratching their heads — who are the Hispanic Republicans of Texas, and why did they send voters mail?
Looking for Your Next Favorite Product?
Don’t search in stores for a whisk that will clean your shaker bottle while you mix your drink.
Camps
Rain or Shine, Camp Scores
Highland Park High School student Charlton Bradford hopes his basketball camp from May 26 to 29 will be a slam dunk with young players.
Scots Finish Spring With Confidence, Eye Another Title Run
With so much offensive firepower set to return for Highland Park during the 2025 football season, the defense might comparatively be a work in progress.
Camps
My Child Is at Sleep Away Camp: What About Me?
You’ve spent weeks preparing, labeling clothes, triple-checking packing lists, and reassuring your camper that they’ll have the best time ever. And now, the house is quiet. So… what to do?
Announcements
Shilo Brooks Named President of Bush Presidential Center
Brooks, who will begin his duties on September 2, 2025, succeeds Ken Hersh, who previously announced his intention to retire after nine years in this role.
A Sweet (Tart, and Chocolatey) Gift For Mom
In 1907, Anna M. Jarvis began a campaign for a national day to honor mothers.
Belles Win Top Awards at Dance Nationals Competition
The Highland Belles were named national champions for their class size in jazz, kick, pom, and contemporary on March 2 at the Contest of Champions Dance Nationals in Orlando, Florida.
Still Learning His Body, Senior Insists Best Pitching Yet to Come
Over the past two years, Jett Wright had no choice but to transform into a completely different pitcher.
Local Family Brings BBQ Back to Lovers Lane Neighborhood
Ten50 BBQ’s new store is slated to open in early May and will serve craft barbecue and classic sides all made on the premises.
Designer’s Cultural Surroundings Becomes a Family Business
Preston Hollow designer Paula Wenstrom’s mission to renovate and reimagine public spaces and workspaces has become a family affair.
A Ritual Returns: Tea for You at The Mansion on Turtle Creek
Set in the historic library of The Mansion, guests can choose from a traditional or plant-based menu, each of which offers the de rigueur combination of savory sandwiches, scones, and sweet cakes.
Discipline Fuels Underdog Triumph for Elahmadi
Perhaps the most difficult sacrifice of Highland Park wrestler Amin Elahmadi’s state championship season came before his first match even started.
Community
Paint Hues Reflect Dallas Artist’s Colorful Journey
JD Miller partnered with Phil Romano of Macaroni Grill, Fuddruckers, and EatZi’s to open Samuel Lynne Galleries, named after Romano’s son and Miller’s daughter
5 Steps to a Charming Child’s Bedroom
Designing a room for your child can be a great opportunity to show your creativity, but it also presents some unique challenges.
‘It’s Okay To Not Be Okay’
Noemi Tsai felt isolated when she was diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder and depression.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
'Park Cities People' gives a cheer for the winners of this year’s HP Arts awards, who are working to enrich the lives of students both inside and outside the classroom.
Cake Lady Finds Baking Therapeutic
Adva Dahan, known on social media as Park Cities Cake Lady, has become a quiet sensation in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow for her spectacular baked goods.