Summary
Organization name
Preservation Park Cities
Causes
Community Improvement
Operating Budget
$250,000 - $499,999
Counties Served
Dallas
Equity Statement
Equity Statement
Address
25 Highland Park Village, #100-286Dallas, TX 75205
$1,660 raised by 14 donors
33% complete
$5,000 Goal
Funds raised help support the new PCHPS archives at the University Park Library, fund the Society's landmarking initiatives and award scholarships to Highland Park High School graduating seniors planning to study architecture and history and fund the Distinguished History Chair for Highland Park High School.
Volunteers are needed for planning and execution of the annual Luncheon, Home Tour, Classic & Antique Car Show and docents for special events.
The mission of Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society is to preserve and promote the history, architecture, aesthetics and cultural traditions of the Park Cities.
Support for the Park Cities Preservation Council (PPC) is essential in celebrating and preserving the unique architecture, history, aesthetics, and cultural traditions of the Park Cities. As demolitions threaten some of our most treasured homes, the preservation movement is gaining momentum, resonating throughout our community. PPC's initiatives include Property Landmarking, stewardship of the PPC archives at the University Park Library, the HPISD Architecture/History Student Scholarship Award and fund the Distinguished Chair for History at Highland Park High School. Our recently published book, "The Houses of the Park Cities," written by PPC member Larry Good, serves as an architectural guide, highlighting the rich history and heritage of our historic homes. Through these efforts, PPC ensures that the legacy of the Park Cities remains vibrant for future generations.
Preservation Park Cities is a not for profit 501(c)3.
Organization name
Preservation Park Cities
Causes
Community Improvement
Operating Budget
$250,000 - $499,999
Counties Served
Dallas
Equity Statement
Equity Statement
Address
25 Highland Park Village, #100-286