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Real Talk: Andrea and Aaron Estrada
The "not your average curb painters" add unique designs and address visibility to homes in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow neighborhoods.
Announcements
Ebby Halliday Foundation Hosts Hurricane Relief Drive
Residents along the Gulf Coast are facing a long road to recovery after two hurricanes in two weeks wreaked havoc.
Announcements
Comings and Goings
New restaurants, shops, and a Swiss chocolatier enter the Dallas scene.
News
Dallas Animal Services Issues Scam Alert
Individuals request payment, claim to have located lost pets or be members of DAS team part of growing phone scam
Athletes Reach New Heights at HP Alum’s Mustang Cheer
Students in class of ’99 HP grad Abby Ruth’s championship-winning cheerleading gym build skills and character.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
Hats off to the winner of HPISD's birthday card contest, the district's legendary football coach, a young high-jump star, and a local novelist.
Golf Tournament Raises $350,000 for North Texas Students
Communities In Schools of the Dallas Region 13th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Hackberry Creek Country Club on Sept. 23.
Events
SPCA Fur Ball Gala Benefits Animal Rescue
The annual gala was presented by Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers, and the emcee for the evening was NBC 5 News Anchor Brian Curtis.
Bradfield Welcomes Newcomers, Celebrates Traditions
Bradfield hopes to make all broncos feel welcome, included, and excited to be part of the school community this year.
Not Your Little Sister’s Lemonade Stand
Students in Highland Park High School’s Moody Advanced Professional Studies (MAPS) program squeezed much more than a sweet drink out of their lemonade stand project.
Olympic Swimming Medalist Serves Up Chicken
Olympic medalist in swimming greeted fans, including ESD's 12-year-old Valentina Calderon, from behind the counter at Raising Cane's.
Move Over Pumpkin Spice; Fall Flavors Also Include Ginger
Spicy aromas fill the house as they bake, and when tucked into cellophane sacs and tied with ribbon, gingersnaps make for a tasty holiday gift.
Autumn at the Arboretum: Texas Town
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s iconic fall festival, which runs through Nov. 3, takes guests on a journey into Texas history amidst the ground's 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash.
General
Letters to The Editor
I was devastated to see the demolition of the Rose Lloyd Mansion at 4101 Beverly Drive in August.
Park Cities Author Takes on China, Communist Party
Park Cities resident Patrick Jenevein entered China’s complex business world in 1995.
HP Grad Takes the Heat on Fox’s ‘MasterChef’
Scott McKinnon didn't play it safe when tasked with cooking a signature dish for celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay on the hit television show.
SMU Welcomes Students, Tracks Dinosaurs, Acquires Art
SMU welcomed nearly 2,000 new students, the university's scholars tracked dinosaur footprints, and the Meadows Museum acquired contemporary Spanish artwork.
Announcements
Givenchy Brings French Luxury to NorthPark Center
Givenchy's Texas debut comes just in time for Dallas shoppers in search of the Pumpkin Bag and Shark Lock Buckle boots.