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Nonprofits
Wilkinson Center Presents Grant, School Supplies
The initiative provided backpacks and school supplies to students served by Wilkinson Center as part of their Stock Up for Summer campaign, which aims to mitigate food insecurity during the summer months.
Need an Excuse to Have Dessert?
Satisfy your sugar craving at these local businesses, and you’ll give back to an even sweeter cause — assistance for those affected by the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
News
Preston Royal Library Offers Monthly Book Discussions
Designed for readers of all backgrounds, the club offers a welcoming space where literature sparks meaningful conversation
Events
NFNL Annual Luncheon to Feature Lucy Liu
Renowned actress and advocate Lucy Liu will headline New Friends New Life’s annual luncheon at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, at the Omni Hotel.
Site Readings
August Site Reading
Summer slump got you down? Learn about cool new finds, and how your neighbors are bringing some sunshine to those in need in People Newspapers’ August Site Reading Column.
Inside the Cause
‘Strong Like a Mother’ Campaign Nurtures Moms in Recovery
Nexus Program takes compassionate approach to keeping families together
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‘Long Haul Love’ Checklist From Friend of the Hanna Family
"The real grief," Mary C. Lawson Corrigan says, "begins when the crowds go home."
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Our Community’s Shared Catastrophe and Compassion
Ten years ago this May I sat in the Morton Meyerson Symphony Hall for my daughter’s baccalaureate service when my son started texting furiously.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports July 15-20
Car and property thefts plagued this week's crime reports.
Try this New French-Inspired Restaurant in Snider Plaza
Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café, an all-day café serving sweet and savory crêpes, omelettes, waffles, salads, and more, opened July 7 in Snider Plaza.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports July 8-13
Theft of property plagued this week's Preston Hollow crime reports.
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Child Expert Offers Families Grief Guidance
The Park Counseling's Jennifer Kennedy emphasizes the importance of open, age-appropriate conversations
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Good Shepherd’s DRR Program Provides Hot Meals in Flood Aftermath
The team deployed to Hunt, Texas on July 7 to set up their rolling kitchen at, providing hot meals for first responders, volunteers, and members of the community impacted by the devastating floods.
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ESD Hosts Ribbon-Tying Gathering to Honor Flood Victims
More than 200 trees across campus were wrapped in ribbons
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Navy Blooms Donates Proceeds From Texas Strong Tees to Flood Relief; Businesses Pledge Part of July 14 Sales
Shop at these Park Cities businesses and part — or even all — of your purchase will help families affected by the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
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Lemonade Stand Raises $900 for ‘More Like Wynne’ Fund
Georgia Gurley, Nora Godwin, and Liv Allen hoped to raise $350 for victims of the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding by selling lemonade and cookies on July 10.
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PHPC Hosts Evening of Service and Prayer
Volunteers and members of Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church are sending love and support by the bucketful to communities affected by the Hill Country’s devastating floods.
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55 Seventy Operates Cookie, Lemonade Stand for Flood Relief
The 55 Seventy Team hoped to raise $5,000 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, July 11, at a stand offering lemonade, iced tea, and pink, purple, and green frosted cookies at the corner of Preston Road and Berkshire Lane.
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Parish Episcopal School Invites Community to Support Flood Response Efforts
In the wake of the devastating floods, Parish Episcopal School is inviting the community to support the ongoing response efforts.