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to enjoy the softer side of mammography.
Monday Night Mammos at the Breast Center at Methodist Dallas
Finally, your annual mammogram is worth looking forward to. Join us for Monday Night Mammos*, where you will get a mammogram while we treat you to some well-deserved pampering. Relish in relaxation with a gentle hand rub and calming chair massage. Indulge your senses with aromatherapy and delight your palate with light spa cuisine. We’ll even valet park your car. And when it’s time for your mammo, you’ll receive fivestar treatment. Best of all, you’ll know results in 24 hours. Register today for peace of body, mind, and breast health.
MethodistHealthSystem.org
For details and to register, call 214-947-3441 or visit MethodistHealthSystem.org/MondayMammos
Upcoming dates:
August 25, September 22, October 6, October 13, October 20, October 27
WHAT YOU’RE MISSING
Je erson rezoning plan approved
Spinster Records to bring Oak Cli into the vinyl age
Elmwood dog park update
Where is South Oak Cli ?
Dallas built its first ‘Negro’ park 99 years ago
The Dialogue
Trammel Crow Residential is buying the old Mission Motel on West Commerce with plans to build 300 apartments and 14,000 square feet of retail space.
“If this density brings better services to the north side of Oak Cliff, I’m all for it. FW Ave. has been an under-utilized waste for decades.” —Stephen M Hatcher
“One day I’m gonna wake up and not recognize Oak Cliff anymore.”
—Joe Flores
“At least we have people talking about Oak Cliff and not how bad people think it is.” —
Joaquin Angel Garcia Ibancovichi
“I mean, these newbies are attracted partly by the local color, then settle into a once-interesting space some developer has bought and destroyed. I don’t get it. Pretty soon the area will be bland and sterile.”
—Mark Dean
“It’s ridiculous to debate where OC ends and W Dallas begins since this type of high density development will negatively impact OC. Think this will help property value up Sylvan? Can’t wait to see the lines of high-end vehicles sitting at that intersection. But hey, they will have highend apartments to admire while they wait.” — Antoinette
Gonzales