Go Red For Women Taking Charge of Their Heart Health
About 600 people showed up wearing red on Feb. 25 at the Omni Hotel to help raise money for women’s heart and brain health awareness and education.
Read moreAbout 600 people showed up wearing red on Feb. 25 at the Omni Hotel to help raise money for women’s heart and brain health awareness and education.
Read moreWhat do you do when Lonna Rae Silverman donates a collection of Western novels to your luxury senior living community? Throw a party.
Read moreThe seventh annual 4word Gala on Feb. 26 at the Omni Hotel Dallas lived up to its “sky is the limit” theme by setting records for attendance – 400 – and fundraising – $452,000.
Read more“Service is a path to happiness,” Zak Williams told about 500 guests attending the Grant Halliburton Foundation’s 13th annual Beacon of Hope Community Luncheon on March 9.
Read moreThe Junior League of Dallas (JLD) held its Centennial Donor Cocktail Party on March 2 at the beautiful home of Barbara Hunt Crow.
Read moreRainbow Days will celebrate its 40th anniversary during the 25th annual Pot of Gold Luncheon on April 29 at the Omni Dallas Hotel Dallas Ballroom.
Read moreThe 12th annual Symphony of Chefs on Feb. 28 at SMU’s Armstrong Fieldhouse raised more than $300,000 to help KidLinks connect children to healing, hope, and happiness through music and media therapy.
Read moreDallas Symphony Orchestra League’s annual Presentation Ball has raised more than $12 million for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra through the years and created many family legacies along the way.
Read moreThe Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s (HDSA) Greater North Texas Affiliate will host the inaugural JCH Golf Classic beginning at 7 a.m. May 2 at Bear Creek Golf Club.
Read moreGet those bonnets and bowlers, cloches and cartwheels, and fascinators and fedoras ready.
Read moreThe 15th Annual A Writer’s Garden Literary Symposium and Luncheon “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” at the Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum attracted design and garden aficionados to hear from G. Michael Shoup, Bettie Bearden Pardee, and Susan Sully.
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