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12/24/2024

It’s story time. In 1946, four musicians returned from WWII and decided to pool their resources with the intention of buying land and building four houses with a shared pool/playground at the center. Quickly, the group ballooned to around 500 members, each submitting a $25 entrance fee and quarterly deposits of $500, in the hopes of establishing a cooperative community. By 1947, the Mutual Housing Association was formed and 800 acres of land were divided into 350 lots in the Santa Monica Mountains. After a year of interviews with the likes of Richard Neutra, among others, a final design team was formed between architects Whitney R. Smith and A. Quincy Jones, along with engineer Edgardo Contini. By 1956, 150 houses were completed, and the site office—from which the architects worked for nearly a decade—had been converted into a home. Today, as tastes have changed and landscapes have evolved, many of these homes have fallen prey to maddening alterations or are simply no longer standing, and only 30 remain. This is where architect Cory Buckner comes in. “We tried to get people interested in creating a historic preservation overlay zone, but we couldn’t get enough support,” Buckner says of her campaign to keep the community intact. “So then I just decided to pursue getting individual houses declared historic monuments.” Thankfully, she’s had quite a bit of success: Within a decade, Buckner spurred the restoration of nearly half of the extant houses, 15 of which have been declared Historic-Cultural Monuments by Los Angeles. It is entirely fitting that Buckner’s own residence—which she walked us through back in 2009—is the aforementioned Mutual Housing Association office. What was once the neighborhood’s center is, in a way, fulfilling that role once more. | June 17, 2009 | Read more: https://www.dwell.com/article/mutual-fulfilment-64cc4b51

Glimpse all the gowns and glamour of Dallas' Crystal Charity Ball 2024 12/12/2024

The Crystal Charity Ball never disappoints! 

Glimpse all the gowns and glamour of Dallas' Crystal Charity Ball 2024 Crystal Charity Ball 2024 whisked Dallas patrons away on an opulent "New York Holiday."

02/24/2024

Tickets and tables are on sale now for the next annual Dallas Women’s Auxiliary Fashion Show & Luncheon on May 7, 2024 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center! ❤️

Attendees enjoy a runway fashion show, featuring donated and new couture clothing that can be bid on following the show. Afterward, patrons will enjoy a seated lunch and final bidding on silent and runway auction items.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the link below.

https://salvationarmyntx.org/north-texas/fashion-show

02/09/2024

Happy National Weatherperson’s Day to the guy who puts up with our shenanigans every morning ☀️🌧️⚡️☔️🌪️🌈 ❄️

Meteorologist Evan Andrews, we appreciate the important work that you do!

JUST IN: More Details Announced At 2024 SAWA Fashion Show And Luncheon Kick-Off Party - My Sweet Charity 01/20/2024

JUST IN: More Details Announced At 2024 SAWA Fashion Show And Luncheon Kick-Off Party - My Sweet Charity Wednesday evening Monica and Joe Eastin opened their Bluffview contemporary home for the 2024 Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Dallas Fashion Show and Luncheon kick-off party. Greeting the 75+ guests like Pam Busbee, Jennifer and Richard Dix, Laura Downing, Suzy Gekiere, Margaret and Barry Hancock...

30 Spectacular Things To Do In Dallas This December 12/13/2023

30 Spectacular Things To Do In Dallas This December It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Believe it or not, it’s already December. Between the holiday shopping, decorating, eating, and more eating, there awaits a splendid assortment of magical things to do in the city this holiday season. Read on to discover 31 fantastic festive things to do...

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