May 20, 2013
Local News
Janine and Juliette Turner.
Writer’s Tea presents mother- daughter writing duo
Juliette Turner is not your typical 15-year-old girl. Ever since her mother, actress Janine Turner, read the Constitution to her at age 11, Juliette has been interested in how it affects the future of America. She loves historical documents such as the Constitution and the Federalist Papers and has even published the newly released book, “Our Constitution Rocks!” The mother-daughter duo will appear together at “A Writer’s Garden Winter Tea – ...
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Residents urge Governor Perry to support clean energy
Responding to a proposed repeal of Texas’ landmark renewable energy law, DFW-area citizens gathered in Dallas to rally in support of clean energy. The rally, organized by Environment Texas, brought citizens together in Downtown Dallas to urge Governor Perry to support clean energy. Last week, the Public Utility Commission (PUC) proposed repealing Texas’ renewable electricity standard, which is credited with making Texas the national leader i...
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Donna Gormly
Local author’s new novel explores small town America
In her debut novel, “The Tysen Hotel,” author Donna Gormly weaves together the tale of life in a small town in Missouri during the 1950s where the railroad tracks run through the center of the town, holding the town together, and the Annual Pie Supper, held in the grade school auditorium, brings the “wonderfully idiosyncratic people” of Tysen together. Perhaps the reason Gormly can create such great characters is because she herself is a great...
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Photo of Boyd Matson courtesy of The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Arboretum to host National Geographic photographer
The Dallas Arboretum’s 2013 Adult Education classes kick off this weekend and continue through June. The Arboretum has announced a new Signature Series with three very special guests. The series will begin on Saturday, Feb. 16 with a lecture from 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. by renowned landscape architect Billy Goodnick. Jimmy Turner, senior director of Gardens at the Arboretum, will join Goodnick for the morning lecture to discuss his favorite and...
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Robert Sardello (left), with Joanne Stroud, Louise Cowan and Gail Thomas.
Dallas Institute inspires teachers to do ‘real work’
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Sue Rose Summer Institute for Teachers, the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture’s Louise and Donald Cowan Center for Education will proclaim 2013 to be the “Year of the Teacher” on Saturday, Feb. 9, in an evening that will highlight the Cowans’ enduring vision of teaching and learning that continues to deepen and transform teachers, principals and superintendents today. The Cowan Center for ...
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Hensarling needs Valentine’s volunteers
Congressman Jeb Hensarling (TX-5) is asking students across the 5th Congressional District to help him honor the service and sacrifice of veterans by participating in the annual Valentines for Vets program. Each year, Congressman Hensarling’s office collects hand-made Valentine’s Day cards from 5th District students and delivers them to hospitalized veterans at the Dallas Veterans Administration Medical Center, local VFW and American Legion ...
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From left to right: Hannah Cavuoti, Lucia Dunlap and Emily Allton attend the 2013 Inauguration.
Lakehill students become part of nation’s history
This past weekend, 22 Lakehill juniors and seniors had the amazing opportunity to attend President Barack Obama’s second inauguration in Washington, D.C. The group left bright and early Saturday morning and were met by a Worldstrides tour leader. While in D.C, the students took full advantage of the many historical monuments there. Favorite sights included the Arlington National Cemetery and the changing of the guards, Capitol Hill, the Linco...
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Doctors Hospital offers free screenings
As a woman, do you know what your risk is for developing heart disease? You might be surprised. Heart disease is not just for men. In fact, it is the leading cause of death for American women. Want to learn about how to prevent and treat heart disease? Attend the free Healthy Heart Event, hosted by Doctors Hospital at White Rock Lake on Saturday, Feb. 2 from 8 to 10 a.m. in the hospital’s Rehabilitation Center in the West Tower, 9330 Poppy Dr...
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Historical Society offers tours
Native Dallasites and newcomers alike will learn little known facts about their hometown and see parts of the city they may have never visited by participating in the Dallas Historical Society’s City Tours. “Our city tours are a fun way to get acquainted or re-acquainted, as the case may be, with Dallas,” explained Jack Bunning, executive director. “Local historians have created each excursion and share the ‘back story’ about particular ne...
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Jonathan Randall (left) and Reed Parks present their “Lung Savior.” (Third team member Bennett Carley not pictured due to illness.)
Team members win in Robotics
St. John’s students Bennett Carley (sixth grade), Reed Parks (seventh grade) and Jonathan Randall (seventh grade) won first place in Texas Computer Education Association’s Area 10 Robotics Competition Jan. 12 at Bessie Coleman Middle School in Cedar Hill, advancing to the state competition. The team competed in the Intermediate Inventions category and was tasked with developing a unique robotic invention that will solve a problem. The process...
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