Society
Texas Women’s Foundation Honors Seven Women, Raises $475,000
Texas Women’s Foundation honored five Maura Women Helping Women recipients and two Young Leader Award recipients who have made positive impacts in the lives of women and girls.
Read moreSkies Clear to Honor Wilhelm, Self at TACA Luncheon
Attendees of The Arts Community Alliance Silver Cup Luncheon Tuesday found themselves greeted at first by some light sprinkles as they chatted on the lawn of the Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center — but the skies parted and the sun arrived just in time.
Read moreRunway For Rise Going Virtual
The Ashford Rise School of Dallas is gearing up for the fourth-annual Runway for Rise fashion show, which will be virtual this year amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreSalvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Fundraising Moves Online
The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary’s annual Fashion Show and Luncheon may be canceled this year because of the ongoing pandemic, but fundraising is moving online.
Read moreBryan’s House Exhibit Coming To Galleria Dallas
Everyone Has Special Needs, an exhibit from Bryan’s House, will be on display at Galleria Dallas May 6-31.
Read moreVNA’s Virtual Fundraiser Breaks Record
Celebrity Chef Julian Barsotti’s meals were delivered on wheels for The 11th Annual Celebrity Chef fundraiser which raised a record $646,606, 100% of which supports VNA Hospice and Palliative Care and Meals on Wheels.
Read moreLooking Ahead for May
“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “Fun, Fun, Fun” to spread some “Good Vibrations” and support Vogel Alcove, an early childhood education and parent opportunity center.
Read moreCrystal Charity Ball Grants Literacy Organization Catch Up & Read Nearly $1 Million
Susan Farris and Tucker Enthoven from Crystal Charity Ball recently presented the literacy organization Catch Up & Read (CAR) a check for nearly $1 million in grant funding to ensure CAR teachers in Dallas ISD and Richardson ISD have what they need to help students by ensuring they are reading at grade level by third grade.
Read moreParties to Aspire To
When my editor Tom Boone wanted me to step in as society editor, I asked what I’d done to make him hate me.
Read moreMad Hatter’s Tea Judges, Hat Categories Revealed
Excitement was in bloom as the hat judges for the upcoming Mad Hatter’s Tea Out of Africa Into the Garden event were recently announced at a party at Northwood Club in honor of Mad Hatter’s tea chair Jolie Humphrey and Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden president Kay Weeks.
Read moreShopping For A Cause
Artist and Estee Lauder executive Donald Robertson is giving back through his art again.
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