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Seven Design Ideas For Rooms With High Ceilings
Soaring ceilings are a sought-after feature that can also present some unique challenges, but there are design solutions to help make tall-ceilinged rooms feel inviting and intimate.
By
Margaret Chambers
Events
Dallas CASA to Honor Goldman Sachs
The Jan and Judge Barefoot Sanders Champion of Children Award will be presented on Oct. 9 at The Fairmont Dallas.
By
Grace Conley
Nonprofits
AWARE Announces 2025 Grant Recipients
Twenty-one organizations across North Texas will receive grant funding to empower them in leading the charge against Alzheimers and other dementia.
By
Grace Conley
Comings and Goings
Jo’Seon Wagyu Omakase - Dallas’ first Korean Wagyu omakase dining experience will land in the Design District this fall.
By
Sarah Hodges
TEA Ratings Earn HPISD Top Spot Among 5A/6A Districts
Highland Park ISD families expect their school district to bring home an A grade in the Texas Education Agency’s Annual Accountability Ratings. But this year, the district ranked at the top of its class.
By
Sarah Hodges
Philanthropy
Dallas Mavericks Unveil Renovated City Basketball Court
Mavericks players Dwight Powell and Caleb Martin joined CEO Rick Welts and Uptown Dallas Executive Director Kelem Butts for the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 17.
By
Grace Conley
Events
Game, Set, Celeb Match Takes Court at Dirk’s Nowitzki’s Tennis Bash
Guests enjoyed lively on the court competition and players were entertained with skillful shots and lighthearted banter during a festive day of tennis and philanthropy.
By
Grace Conley
Isaiah Lee Demonstrates the Power of Imagination
Being a starting running back for Highland Park football — imagine that.
By
Carlos Mendez
Bliss Speech & Hearing Flourishes with Family Touch
With an array of residents and an abundance of resources, it’s no wonder Preston Hollow is a great springboard for starting a family business.
Looking For a New Action-Packed Sport? Try Math
Highland Park High School ranked among the best in the state last year in a fast-paced, team sport that requires talent, skill, and lots of hard work.
By
Sarah Hodges
A Game Changer for Sugar Free Cocktails
As Texans, native or not, many of us feel like a great margarita is our birthright. But, let’s face it, the high sugar content in a margarita can be a drawback.
Partners Plan to Renovate Bridges Over Turtle Creek Waters
For over a century, the concrete-and-steel bridges which replaced the wood-and-iron spans across Turtle Creek between Maple Avenue and Avondale Avenue have connected the Oak Lawn area to central and downtown Dallas.
Letters to the Editor
Thank you Park Cities People and Mueller Family Law for the delightful Fourth of July gifts!
Events
NorthPark Pumpkin Patch Returns
The seasonal celebration benefits the nonprofit Community Partners of Dallas
Society
Party Hopping
Join us as we take a look back at some standout moments from community celebrations to fundraising events.
They’re Adorable! (Unless You’re an Avid Gardener)
They’re cute. They’re cuddly. And their fluffy tails, perky ears, and twitchy noses have given Park Cities residents even more reasons to say “aww” this summer.
As Filming Wraps, Autumn Tailgating Begins
Because the cost of groceries continues to rise and many are feeling the added stress of uncertain times, season four of my cooking series focuses on budget-friendly meals and at-home celebrations that won’t stretch the wallet.
Missing Turns and Finding Our Way
I spent a full week in July crisscrossing Delaware and Maryland with my son for lacrosse tournaments and realized the trip was not about getting everything right — it was about being present.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
Highland Park graduates Charles Nelson, who plans to attend Duke University, and Brooks Simmons, who plans to attend the University of Texas, who have been selected for the 16th Annual Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Awards Scholarship.
Football Tab
Randall’s Return Should Prove Advantageous for Scots
Last year, Buck Randall won the starting quarterback job only a few days before the regular-season opener.