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Nosh: Cane Rosso White Rock By Rachel Pinn

The good news is that since I waited so long to enjoy the greatness that is Cane Rosso White Rock, we can now conclude that the new location lacks no deliciousness in comparison to the original in Deep Ellum. It’s all good, you guys.
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Calendar of Events

3rd - First Saturdays/Free Admission @ Nasher Sculpture Center
3rd - Alley Clean Up

9th - Woodrow Wilson HS Eat on the Street

12th-18th - DFW Restaurant Week
14th - 7:30 p.m. Men's Club @ Cock & Bull
15th - 7 p.m. Ladies Night Out @ 6828 Casa Loma Ave
16th-18th - Tax Free Shopping 
26th - DISD First Day of School
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News Around Our Neighborhood

Courtesy of the Lakewood/East Dallas Advocate, these news briefs are excerpted from stories originally published on lakewood.advocatemag.com.

Several changes are happenning in our neck of the woods: Arboretum Village receives $1 million city grant in hopes to getting grocer the Fresh Market, Balcony Club changes ownership, Cane Rosso rethinks patio and much more.
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Nine Tips to Being a Good Neighbor By Nina Koch

Whether you are in your first house or you have lived in Lakewood Hills for awhile, forming good relations with neighbors can make a big difference in your quality of life.

Here are a few etiquette tips to reduce friction and keep the peace with your neighbors.
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  • Lakewood Hills Ladies Night Out is Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at Carrie Barron's, 6828 Casa Loma. Contact Emily Harwood for more information.
  • The next Gourmet Club is Oct. 12, and the theme is Moroccan food. Contact Kim Ratcliff to RSVP for the dinner.
Please remember to take your trash cans out of the street the day of trash pickup. Leaving your cans on the street overnight or into the next day, is an invitation for thieves who think you aren't home.

Crime Watch - Six Tips Protecting Home & Property During The Summer By Pryce Tucker

As the Dallas Police Department has pointed out, for some, summer can be the source of anxiety, especially if your home has ever been burglarized. According to the FBI, a burglary happens every 15.5 seconds somewhere in the United States. The average burglar spends only four to five minutes inside a home — plenty of time to steal thousands of dollars of personal property.

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