Community
UP Public Library Resumes Curbside Service
The University Park Public Library resumed curbside pickup May 1, according to an announcement on the city’s website.
Read moreSheltered Diaries: Jokes Aside, Teachers Are Powering the Learning
I used to joke that I would willingly upend my entire wallet onto our son’s teacher’s desk, so valuable is
Read moreWho Are These New Mask-Making Heroes?
Darden “Pops” McGlothlin learned how to weld after he joined Dallas Makerspace and took a class “and watched some Youtubes.”
Read moreCoronavirus Created Questions, But Kindness Was the Answer
Dr. Jeri Foshee needed groceries, and like many of us, was stressed when she used her lunch break to grab them.
Read morePhilanthropist and Activist Serena Simmons Connelly Dead at Age 50
You’d be hard-pressed to find a facet of injustice in Dallas that Serena Simmons Connelly wasn’t involved in trying to
Read moreTennis Courts Re-Opening in the Park Cities
Park Cities residents will be able to hit the tennis courts again this week.
Read moreMusic Therapist Serenades T. Boone Hospice Patients
From ‘Amazing Grace’ to Frank Sinatra, music helps at the end of life.
Read moreRemarkable Women: Annie and Grace Dodd
Separated from their college campuses, sisters seek to help Dallas businesses.
Read moreMaking Memoirs: The CIA Agent, The Addict, And The Gardener
We last wrote about Tracy Walder for the February 2019 issues, putting her photograph on the cover of Park Cities People.
Read moreSheltered Diaries: The Thing About the May Issues
I’m going to let you in on a little secret: the week we call “production week” for the print editions
Read moreDallas Children’s Advocacy Center Launches Pinwheel Scavenger Hunt
The Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center’s (DCAC) Save Jane Society launched a virtual pinwheel scavenger hunt to help raise awareness of
Read more