The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

HVT starts off SPC with a win
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HVT starts off SPC with a win
Mary Bradley Sutherland, Photo and Graphic Editor • May 2, 2024

Varsity Softball slides into SPC
Current Events
Varsity Softball slides into SPC
Mary Bradley Sutherland, Photo and Graphic Editor • May 2, 2024

International Festival
Current Events
International Festival
Mary Bradley Sutherland, Photo and Graphic Editor • April 26, 2024

Pre-K Circus
Pre-K Circus
April 26, 2024

Cityslicker: Benevolent Bites

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Dallas has always been a city known for its delicious food and unique restaurants. Looking for a new place to eat that will put a smile on your face? Check out these charitable restaurants that are equally delicious as they are kind to their communities. If you are in the Lower Greenville area, grab a bite to eat at La La Land Kind Cafe, a coffee shop that employs foster kids who are aging out of the system. Looking for a sweet treat on a hot day? Howdy Homemade Ice Cream and Hugs Cafe, restaurants that employ individuals with special needs, are the perfect places to wander into. If you find yourself in Fort Worth, Taste Community Project’s“give and take” concept gives customers the choice of paying what they can afford, a typical price or extra in an opportunity to help those in need while enjoying delicious food. The Fourcast has narrowed the list down; here are our five favorite stops!

Cool Cafe

Cafe Momentum

1510 Pacific Ave

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Dallas, Texas 75201

Sunshine In a Cup

La La Land Kind Cafe

5626 Bell Ave

Dallas, Texas 75206

Comfort Food

Hugs Cafe

224 E Virginia St.

McKinney, Texas 75069

Appetizing Affordability

Taste Community Project

1200 S Main St

Fort Worth, Texas 76104

The Inside Scoop

Howdy Homemade Ice Cream

4333 Lovers Ln

Dallas, TX 75225


Story and photo by Shea Duffy

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