ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

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Lake Highlands Under the Stars. The Exchange Club of Lake Highlands and the Lake Highlands High School Jazz Ensemble are once again hosting this popular spring event. On May 14, bring your family, a picnic dinner, blankets and lawn chairs to the park area behind the Audelia Library, 10045 Audelia (at Church Road). The 25-member musical group will perform from 7-9 p.m., but come early to eat and visit. Admission is free. For information, call Don Lee at the Exchange Club at 214-665-6157.

 

 

 

Uncle Calvin’s Coffee House. May performances include Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer on May 5 with Ben Weaver opening; Bob Franke on May 12 with Margo Hennebach opening; and Bryan Bowers on May 19 with D Squared opening. Uncle Calvin’s is a smoke and alcohol free environment that serves coffees, teas, juices and desserts; location is 9555 N. Central Expressway in the Northpark Presbyterian Church building. For information, call 214-363-0044.

 

 

 

EDUCATION

 

 

 

Glen Oaks Day School, 12105 Plano Road, was recently granted re-accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).  This program recognition has been achieved by approximately 7% of the early childhood programs nationwide- some 6,943 programs serving 635,190 children.  NAEYC’s accreditation began in 1985, with the first program accredited in 1986.  Glen Oaks was one of the first programs in the Metroplex to achieve accreditation and has been accredited since 1988.

 

 

 

The A-Team. Seventy-one Freshman Center students made the “A-Team” by finishing the first semester with an “A” average in all their classes. They are: Khadir Abdullah, Haley Adams, Sharon Aditya, Katie Allen, Catherine Anderson, Chris Barry, Audrey Basse, Victoria Baxter, Carolyn Beattie, Cailin Birch, Sheena Black, Katherine Breunig, Kelley Brewer, Justin Brough, Nicola Burrows, Grant Castleberry, Daniel Clark, Haley Collins, Spencer Crowder, Meredith Davis, Kitty Davis, Eleanor Dean, Jacklyn Driggs, Alex Dupree, Kimie Edstrom, Kristina Emmrich, Austin Engel, Ashante Fegans, Britton Flood, Ryan Forbes, Bart Galindo, Molly Gittemeier, Billy Goad, Megan Gover, Shayna Grajo, Katy Hafner, Meg Halford, James Hatzenbuehler, Clay Hendon, Caitlin Hinton, Jennifer Hollingsworth, Megan Huber, Kendall Humphreys, Megan Iliya, Lynn Janick, William Janney, Ashley Knudson, Steven Petterborg, Christopher Philip, Anthony Quinn, Bobby Renkes, Sara Saunders, Stephen Ringer, Barrett Salmon, Olivia Schwarzentraub, Andrew Seider, Olivia Sharber, Lauren Sims, Kelli Sleeth, Drew Solomon, Jason Streff, Evan Stuller, Brittany Taylor, Joshus Terasaki, Stefani Tharp, Amanda Trowbridge, Ashley Vernon, Jimmy Villalba, Kimberly Vrla, Michael Waldo and Hannah Ward.

 

 

 

Cheerleading Champs.  The Lake Highlands High School Varsity Cheerleaders attended the American Cheerleader Association National Championship Competition in San Antonio recently.  The Lake Highlands Squad was selected as a finalist in the Senior Varsity Division, finishing fifth out of 17 squads.  Ashley Forney, Natalie Ross, and Haley Heard were finalists in the Best Cheerleader Individual Competition.  LHHS Cheerleaders are (front row) Emily Clark, Amanda Bowers; (second row) Lauren Hawkins, Lindsay Badger, Ashley Forney, Ashley Blair, Amanda Chapman; (third row) Lauren Waldo, Haley Heard, Libby Harris, Beth Bowe, Lauren Kennedy, Natalie Ross, Hillary James; (back row) Billy Smith, coach, and Frank Thompson, assistant coach.

 

 

 

Senior Highlandettes’ Last Revue.  The Lake Highlands High School Highlandette Drill Team recently performed their spring show, “Freeway of Love.”  Senior Highlandettes pictured here performing in their last revue include, first row (left to right) Jackie Johnson, Banner Klaveness, Caroline Susie and Kathryn Kimmer.  Top row (left to Right) Megan Chumlea, Mandi White, Shelley Cronan, Lindsey Griffin, Jessica Baker, Amy Bertrand and Courtney Johnson.

 

 

 

White Rock Rotary and LHHS Wranglers.  The White Rock Rotary Celebrates its 18th Chili Gala.  The City of Dallas and the White Rock Rotary Club hosted their annual mid-winter chili-fest for the physically and mentally handicapped at the Bachman Recreation Center.  This annual community service project took place on Saturday, January 29, with the White Rock Rotary providing the chili and all the trimmings and the entertainment was provided by the Lake Highlands Wranglers from Lake Highlands High School.

 

 

 

First Place.  The Forest Meadow Junior High eighth grade cheerleaders recently won first place in the Junior High Division at the Dallas Maverick NCA Cheerleader Competition and performed during half time of a Dallas Mavericks basketball game.

 

 

 

MEETINGS/PROGRAMS

 

 

 

Adult Book Club. All members and new members are invited to join the group’s lively discussion of The Color of Water by James McBride. The club meets at the Skillman Southwestern Branch Library, 5707 Skillman, 214-670-6078.

 

 

 

Northeast Chamber Seeking Nominations. The Dallas Northeast Chamber of Commerce is planning to hold their annual Business Awards Luncheon  on June 13.  They are currently looking for nominations for outstanding members of the neighborhood business community. Nominations are due no later than May 15 to the Chamber at: 718 N. Buckner Blvd., Suite 332, Dallas TX 75218 or fax to 214-321-2100. For information, call 214-321-6446.

 

 

 

Book Sale. The Skillman Southwestern Branch Library, 5707 Skillman, will hold its first Saturday used book sale on May 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 214-670-6078.

 

 

 

JUST FOR KIDS

 

 

 

Saddle Up. Spur Award winner and author of Little Red Cowboy Hat Susan Lowell will ride in to talk about her newest book, Cindy Ellen, on May 11 at Enchanted Forest Books for Children, 6333 E. Mockingbird. The program takes place from 10-11 a.m. and is followed by a signing. For information, call 214-827-2236.

 

 

 

Books and Songs. The Skillman Southwestern Branch, 5707 Skillman, will be offering a variety of activities throughout May including an exhibit — Brides Forever: Modern Dolls. The Mayor’s Summer Reading Club will kick off on May 27, 2:30 p.m.; come and sign up and, and pick up your door prize and summer packet. Miss Jo will be performing. On May 31, 2:30 p.m., a member of the Dallas Classical Guitar Society will show kids different kinds of guitars and how to play in a variety of musical styles. On Tuesdays at10 a.m., Toddler Time will feature stories, songs and rhymes for ages 18 to 36 months. At 10:40 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., similar activities for preschoolers are planned. On May 8, 7 p.m., ages two and older can wear their pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed animal to Pajama Story Fun. For information, call 214-670-6078.

 

 

 

Madeline’s Rescue. Join Madeline fans on May 13 for a reading and puppet show of the beloved children’s story. Readings begin promptly at 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and noon at Enchanted Forest Books for Children, 6333 E. Mockingbird. For information, call 214-827-2236.

 

 

 

Beakman’s World. Where can you search for aliens, name your own bug and burp as loud as you can in the name of science? The Science Place’s newest exhibit, Beakman’s World on Tour from May 20-September 10. This is an “anything goes” exhibit that explores how the world works by combining asked questions, the wonder of science and a large dose of humor. Experience the mysteries of the rainforest, the human body, prehistoric dinosaurs and outer space; each section is equipped with interactive computer stations. The Science Place is located in the Southwest Museum of Science and Technology at Fair Park. For information, call 214-428-5555.

 

 

 

SENIORS

 

 

 

Adventures In Learning.  The Greater Lakewood Shepherd’s Center’s Summer Semester of Adventures in Learning for senior adults will begin in June.  The stimulating classes, activities, and programs include square dancing, book reviews, language classes, and many more. Participants bring a sack lunch as beverage and dessert are provided.  Cost is $20 per full semester.  Most classes are at the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church located at 3204 Skillman Avenue.  Call 214-823-2583 for information.

 

 

 

Older Rockers are on a Roll Seniors at Kingsley Oaks Guest Home are dusting off their rocking chairs and gearing up for a rockin’ good time at their annual Rock-A-Thon for the Children’s Miracle Network benefiting Cook Children’s Medical and the Children’s Medical Center of Dallas on Thursday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Cheerleaders can find Kingsley at 9715 Plano Road; for information, call 214-343-7445.

 

 

 

NEIGHBORHOOD CAUSES

 

 

 

SNYP? Call 214-349-7697 for coupons to have animal spay/neutering done at a discount.

 

 

 

Giving Days. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Earth Day, Whole Foods Market (Dallas locations) gave a portion of the proceeds from, Tuesday, April 18ths profits to For The Love Of The Lake. Donations will go towards the on-going improvement of White Rock Lake Park.

 

 

 

Senior Citizens Volunteers. Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas is looking for volunteers to work with disadvantaged children, assist with office work, or provide professional legal and financial assistance. Call 214-823-5700.

 

 

 

HEALTH

 

 

 

National Anxiety Screening Day. Riley Miller Counseling will be conducting free and anonymous anxiety screenings along with brief consultations on May 3. For information call 214-887-5994.

 

 

 

Mind and Body Wellness. The Aspen Center for Integrative Healing, at 9603 White Rock Trail, Suite 200, is a holistic center that offers a full line-up of classes for mind and body wellness.  Shambala Meditation Group  is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist in town and has set up shop at the Center.  For more information call 214-319-2597 or 214- 890-9970.

 

 

 

ON THE MOVE

 

 

 

The Network of Community Ministries has moved to 741 S. Sherman in Richardson. The group is having open houses on May 7 from 12:30-2:30 p.m. and on May 8 from 4-6 p.m. For information, call Suzanne Harned, 214-348-1694.