You’ve never really experienced Lakewood until you’ve done all the things on our awesome list.
Scattered about the fenced-in yard of a home built sometime in the 1940s or 50s are stone tables (some holding a tattered board game or two), sculptures, paintings, a pinkish antique bicycle and a large sign advertising “free yoga classes every 2nd Saturday of the month”.
Not long after Ike hit, students participating in a new leadership and mentoring program at Lakehill Preparatory School, some 300 miles away, were mulling over ideas for a service project.
It’s the idiosyncrasies and character quirks that make the Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame inductees, the stars of a new coffee table book, so fascinating.
The following options are being considered in the Freese and Nichols Dixon Branch study.
Diversion: Routing flood waters from the channel via an alternate path, either underground or in an open channel. This would require an additional outfall into the channel downstream or into White Rock Lake.
Detention: Detaining floodwaters … more
Ask any number of White Rock-area residents why they made their home here, and they are apt to tell you it has to do with the topography: wildlife-populated parks, foliage, trees, trickling creeks and proximity to the lake …
In an effort to thwart the onset of holiday chaos, we bring you money- and time-saving hints that will help quiet your inner Grinch and allow you to make the most of this merry month.
What Brown pulled together was a series of theatrical musical events showcasing an eclectic arrangement of local musicians and artists, and incorporating vignettes and comedic monologues based on her past experiences.
On an old East Dallas used-auto lot, inside a busy redbrick office, Grandma sits with perfect posture behind a humble cherry wood desk answering phones, taking online financing applications, and chatting with customers.
We asked a handful of neighbors for their favorite Casa Linda Theater memories, and here’s what they shared.