2 minute read

#PICTUREPERFECT

Check out this photo of Unleavened Fresh Kitchen taken by Kathy Tran on our Instagram @LakeHighlandsadvocate. Be sure to like and follow!

Coming And Going

Eight new tenants have been added to the list of shops and restaurants that will occupy space in The Hill shopping center at the northwest corner of Walnut Hill and North Central Expressway:

[+] HELLO DUMPLING restaurant serving dumplings, noodles and various brewed teas

[+] POP FACTORY artisanal popsicles shop

[+] CASA VERONA combo Greek and Italian n JUDY AND MIKE MCILWAIN have volunteered more than 7,500 hours at the Dallas Arboretum. Together they co-chaired Autumn at the Arboretum, the garden’s fall festival. n MAX HARTMAN has been stealing the spotlight since his days performing in school musicals at Lake Highlands High School and ACT [Artists of Christian Talent] productions at Lake Highlands United Methodist Church. He starred in the world premiere of “A Love Offering” last month to kick off Kitchen Dog Theater’s 29th season. n LHHS students DREW HARMAN and TURNER STONE linked up with friends JACKSON MARBURGER and DREW DUBUSLET to organize the Wildcat Fishing Club. The club meets most Tuesdays and is open to all students. They have 16 members and counting. n THE LAKE HIGHLANDS GIRL SCOUTS volunteered at the Villages of Lake Highlands Retirement Center for a “reading pals” program. It allowed the girls to practice reading skills with a partner, or a pal at the retirement center to read to the girls who are too young to read.

[+] F45 TRAINING group workout facility

[+] KIBBLE PET GROOMING luxury dog pet care brand

[+] SHINE HOT PILATES + SCULPT fitness studio

[+] HIATUS SPA + RETREAT luxury spa

[+] CAMP interactive toy store

Student Achievements

n Mia Barnett, a student at Dallas Lutheran, won two awards in the State Fair of Texas’ Creative Arts Competition; second place in “Junior Oil, Acrylic, Pastel” and the “Junior Charcoal or Pencil” competition.

n The Lake Highlands High School Drumline performed its 2019 program “Sol” at the Plano Drumline Contest. The ensemble won first in class with the captions of “Most Outstanding Front Ensemble” and “Most Outstanding Tenor Line.” n The Lake Highlands High School Music and Video Production Club participated in the 24 Hour Video Race and won second place and the Joel Rosenzweig Storytelling Award in the 16-mm competition for 11th and 12th graders.

Piece Of The Past

Highlandette Uniform

The original Lake Highlands High School’s Highlandette uniform included a long-sleeved field jacket, a button-on Lake Highlands shield, a pressed circle skirt, top hat with elastic band, bloomers, white gloves and white boots. The Western hat was added to the uniform in 1986-87. The 1980s version of the round skirt had to be starched each week. It took a half bottle of liquid starch and two days to dry. That was retired after the 1996 homecoming game. Read more Highlandette history on lakehighlands.advocatemag.com at “LHHS Highlandettes: 50 years of history.”

This article is from: