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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Signature 2013 - Tango in the Limelight

Purchase tickets at chamberlainperformingarts.org

Signature 2013 benefit will take place on
Friday, March 1st, 2013
at
Park Place Jaguar Plano,
beginning at 7:00 PM.

Tickets are $100 per person

Tables for eight begin at $800

Underwriting Table for $2500 includes a 1/2 page ad in the Signature 2013 Program


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

2013 Stiletto Strut


Project Transformation Celebrates Dr. Seuss' Birthday

Bring the kids and celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday!
Join Project Transformation for Read Across America Week
at a Seuss-themed Book Fair at Barnes & Noble.

Enjoy free children's crafts and activities all day, plus a Dr. Seuss story time with costumed Cat in the Hat at 11:00 AM. Purchase new books for Project Transformation's summer literacy programs or simply mention the charity's name at checkout, and a percentage of your purchase will be donated.  Project Transformation has a goal of raising 1,500 new books for its free summer literacy programs for children and youth.

Saturday, March 2nd
Barnes & Noble
(NorthPark and Plano Preston Rd locations)

Jack Rogers Trunk Show and Shopping Event


Dwell with Dignity Volunteer Opportunities


For more information, please visit www.dwellwithdignity.org

Tootsies Kicked Off UPPA Spring Market With Fashion Show

TOOTSIES, located in the Plaza at Preston Center, was in Spring Fashion mode as they hosted the 6th Annual University Park Preschool Association (UPPA) Kickoff Party & Fashion Show on Thursday, February 7th from 6pm-9pm.
University Park Elementary Teachers : Joy Rumsey, Lindsay Kosarek, Jenny Vahrenkamp, Laura Caple, Barbara Savage, Brittany Ashton, Jennifer Hampton, Ashley Smith, Angela Cleveland
Photo Credit: Autumn Leaves Photography
Guests enjoyed light bites provided by Central Market, a Trendy Tasting wine stroll provided by Pogo’s, music by DJ Esquire, raffle, swag bags and a Spring Fashion Show featuring designs by Laundry. Five Little Gym clients modeled The Little Gym’s newest T-shirts adding “Serious Fun” to the fashion show.
Amanda Cejka, UP Teachers: Brittany Ashton and Ashley Smith, Marcy Simmons, UP Teachers Jenny Vahrenkamp and Lindsay Kosarek
Photo Credit: Autumn Leaves Photography
Seen in the crowd: UPPA Spring Market Chairs, Niccole Maurici & Misty Wightman UPPA Spring Market Kickoff Chairs, Rachel Wallace and Christina Bell, Donna and Joel Lake (Little Gym), Jim and Molly New (Southern Botanical), Leah Boswell (Wells Fargo).  Dr. Adler, UPPA President, Laura Saunders, Former Spring Market Chairs Renne Lokey, Barbara Kerwin and Diane Schwartzendruber and Jim Cali.
Sponsors included: The Little Gym, Medical City, Park Cities Dermatology Center & Wells Fargo.

UPPA 2013 Spring Market Committee
Photo Credit: Autumn Leaves Photography
Save the Date: UPPA Spring Market
UPPA Spring Market will be held on March 20, 2013 from 10am-7pm at UP Elementary.
This one-day of shopping fun and mingling with friends is normally attended by 800 people. Approximately 90 vendors with unique jewelry, children’s, women and men’s clothing, artwork, home wares and other items, fill the gym and outdoor venues selling their products and services. Food and gourmet baked goods are also provided from local restaurants. All proceeds raised from this one-day market are donated to the University Park Elementary School. To learn more visit http://uppa.org/SpringMarket

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Young Variety Invites You to Bowl & Barrel

Join Young Variety of North Texas as they kick off the year with their first event of 2013!
Wednesday, February 27th
7:00-9:00 PM
Bowl & Barrel

Friday, February 22, 2013

Simmons' Gift to SMU Will Fund New Building

SMU announced yesterday that Harold C. and Annette Caldwell Simmons have committed a gift of $25 million to the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development. Their donation will fund a new building for the expanding programs of the school and support three new endowed academic positions. The new facility will be named Harold Clark Simmons Hall, in honor of Mr. Simmons, at Mrs. Simmons’ request.
Thursday's gift announcement was celebrated with the ringing of school bells. (l. to r.) David Chard, dean of the Simmons School; Annette Caldwell Simmons and Harold C. Simmons; Caren Prothro, chair of the SMU Board of Trustees; and R. Gerald Turner, president of SMU.
"We are truly fortunate to count the Simmons as partners in our academic mission and greatly value their leadership and generosity,” said SMU President R. Gerald Turner. “They have established an enduring legacy of service and generosity benefitting SMU and show great foresight by supporting education. Since its creation less than a decade ago, the Simmons School has made significant and rapid contributions addressing the challenges facing schools and educators.”

Little Dresses for Africa

Junior League of Collin County volunteers attended a "Sewing Party" hosted by Sisterbration on January 21 at the Frisco Public Library to help sew together "Little Dresses for Africa." Martin Luther King Day was a befitting holiday of service for more than 75 volunteers, from five different agencies, who came together for a common sense of purpose and personal desire to participate.
Junior League of Collin County volunteer Claire Beach ironing pillowcases to be cut into dresses. Photo taken by James Edward.
A dozen women carrying sewing machines, ironing boards, and irons filtered into a meeting room to cut patterns, iron pillowcases, pin bias tape, and sew dresses for little girls who live more than 9,000 miles away. In just four hours, 61 dresses were finished and 200 were ready to be sewn.

Cece Liekar, Dr. Kimberly Clay, and Tamara Fuller. Photo taken by James Edward
Sisterbration will host another "Little Dresses for Africa Sewing Party" on Global Youth Service Day, April 27, 2013. Volunteers are welcome to join the party at Collin College in Frisco at 10:30 am. For more information on this volunteer opportunity, visit www.ldfasewingparty.eventbrite.com

Fresh Faces of Fashion Raffle Party

Join this year's Fresh Faces of Fashion for a fun happy hour and raffle sales party benefiting the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Art in Bloom Floral Symposium and Luncheon

The Dallas Museum of Art League will welcome Bella Meyer, granddaughter of artist Marc Chagall and owner of Fleurs Bella Beautifiers, the elegant flower shop near New York’s Union Square, as the guest of honor at the annual Art in Bloom 2013 Symposium, Fashion Show, and Luncheon scheduled for Monday, March 25. The Honorary Chairmen of Art in Bloom 2013, titled Chagall: Bouquets of Love, are Harriett Gibbs and Diane Sealy, longtime supporters of the arts in Dallas and master floral enthusiasts.

Art in Bloom 2013: Chagall: Bouquets of Love coincides with the DMA’s presentation of Chagall: Beyond Color, on view February 17–May 26, 2013. The exhibition, seen exclusively in the U.S. at the DMA, celebrates the breathtaking scope of artist Marc Chagall, focusing on his work in three dimensions. The event will showcase Ms. Meyer as she shares her love of blossoms and her grandfather’s influence on her artistic development as a floral designer. She will create one-of-a-kind floral interpretations of her grandfather’s artwork, which will be sold in the silent auction.

As part of the event, a silent auction will feature twenty-five to thirty floral arrangements inspired by works of art in the Dallas Museum of Art created and donated by leading florists in North Texas. Cebolla Fine Flowers has once again committed to be the Floral Sponsor for Art in Bloom. This year’s event will feature a Chagall-inspired fashion presentation sponsored and designed by Allie-Coosh.  Prior to the event, Meyer will conduct a hands-on floral design class for underwriting patrons.  This signature event, held annually, is expected to attract more than three hundred people.  For sponsorship or ticket information, please go online to http://www.DMA.org/AIB or call Karla Preisser at the DMA at 214-922-1391

Lily Med Spa Guests Put Their Best Face Forward

Lily Med Spa invited guests to put their best face forward earlier this month. On February 4th, spa guests received complimentary camera-ready tips, make-up application, consultation by RN and Lily Med Spa founder Tama Tran, and a new social media picture taken by a professional photographer.
Kimberly Alexander, Tama Tran, Ashley Burghardt
Guests also enjoyed hors d'oeuvres and cocktails while previewing the latest spring accessories by Ashard Richley and listening to acoustic guitar. The event benefited Dress for Success Dallas.

HEARTSTRINGS A HUGE SUCCESS!

"HEARTSTRINGS" The 29th Annual Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Saint Valentine's Day Luncheon and Fashion Show by Stanley Korshak was a HUGE success!


The Meyerson Symphony Center proved to be the perfect venue to showcase Stanley Korshak's favorite spring picks and a sneak peak of Monique Lhuiller's spring line! Missing was the usual bouncing, clubby beat of most fashion shows. Instead, the svelte models sauntered to a fabulous mix of classical favorites. There were plenty of other surprises during the show. Before the Monique Lhuiller line was revealed, the crowd was held in suspense while a conductor ascended his rostrum. As he waved his baton the guests were treated to a "symphony" of the Lhuiller designs.


BUT....
Before all of the fashion fun began, two deserving gentleman graciously accepted awards. Crawford Brock received the 2013 "Heart of Gold Award" for his continued support of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Also in the spotlight, was Joshua Cobler who was given the "Spirit of Tom Landry Character Award" for his courage and inspiration to others. He bravely donated bone marrow to help his younger brother fight cancer. Joshua is also co-editor and co-founder of "The Sibling Times." Both recipients are well deserving leaders in Dallas!

Joshua and Jude Cobler

                                    
  Co-Chair, Paige Slates and Honorary Co-Chair,          Co-Chairs, Maggie Kipp and Angela Choquette
                             Bob Schlegel   


Jackie Nugent and Linda Ivy

AND...
After all the fashion fun, it was time to gush over all of the gorgeous clothing and enjoy the fabulous food. Luncheon guests were treated to a delicious salad sampler including a divine caramelized pecan chicken and cranberry salad. To finish the fun the tables were set with adorable heart shaped strawberry mousse angel food cakes!

Morgan Vaughn
Lisa Petty, Cynthia Smoot,
and Rhonda Seargant Chambers
Noelle Getty and Casey Kennington
Jean Lattimore and Carolyn Lupton

FINALE...
Tamara Bickle and Julianna LeBlanc
  
      Last but not least, the bubbly patrons were given  a little extra chance to dish over all the fun while a small mix-up was sorted out at valet. Everyone seemed grateful for a few more minutes to chat with friends and recap the amazing fashion show!
Megan Filgo and Destin Shore

A BIG congratulations to Co-Chairs,
Angela Choquette, Maggie Kipp, and Paige Slates

AND

Honorary Co-Chairs
Myrna and Bob Schlegel!

The UNICEF Experience Dallas

ENGAGE - SUPPORT - SHARE

Join fellow global citizens for an experience that will transport you to the field to learn about UNICEF's lifesaving work. By participating in new, interactive exhibits, you can help UNICEF get closer to the day when ZERO children are denied clean water, health and nutrition, education, protection, and emergency relief.

Friday, March 1, 2013
The Goss-Michael Foundation
1405 Turtle Creek Boulevard
7:00 PM

Vern Yip for HGTV, UNICEF Ambassador - National Chair
Rich Moses - Chair
Joyce Goss - Project Chair
 
Cocktail Attire
 
Click here to purchase tickets
Cara Santana and Jesse Metcalfe at last year's event

Soup's On Luncheon A 'Souper' Success

The fifth annual Stewpot Alliance Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Sale was held Tuesday, January 29 at the Omni Dallas. Co-chaired by Kay Lunceford and Trish Weigand under the encouragement and guidance of honorary chairs, Joan and Elvis Mason, the annual luncheon which raises money for the services and programs offered by The Stewpot and soon-to-open 508 Park had a record attendance and moved total donations from the five-year history to over $1.2 million.
Honorary chairs Elvis and Joan Mason

Author Wes Moore, Kay Lunceford, Steve Blow, Trish Weigand and Dr. Joe Clifford
Performances by the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Varsity Choir and Ensemble and Dallas Wind Symphony greeted guests who mixed and mingled between original pieces of art by artists of The Stewpot Open Art Program and dining packages donated by participating chefs. Dallas Morning News columnist and Stewpot supporter Steve Blow emceed the event while New York Times best-selling author Wes Moore offered an autobiographical keynote lecture inspired by the ‘other’ Wes Moore who remains in prison for the murder of an off-duty Baltimore police officer and is the subject of Moore’s The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates.
Christy Coltrin and sculptor Brad Oldham
Luncheon guests received handcrafted pewter coins as a token of appreciation from renowned sculptor Brad Oldham in collaboration with the Stewpot artists. Each coin was handcrafted by Oldham and the Stewpot artists and features West Wind, an architectural detail found on the 508 Park building.
Chefs Omar Flores, Jason Weaver, Bruno Davaillon and Brian Luscher
Participating chefs included Randall Copeland, Restaurant Ava; Bruno Davaillon, The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek; Omar Flores, Driftwood; Keith Hanks, The Capital Grille; Al Havens, Salum; Jason Maddy, Oak; Danyele McPherson, The Grape;  Chad Kelley, Café Pacific; Janice Provost, Parigi; Anastasia Quiñones, Komali; Abraham Salum, Salum; Nathan Tate, Boulevardier and Jason Weaver, Omni Dallas.
Artist Leon Pollard
The 508 Park Project has acquired the historic building located across the street from The Stewpot and is transforming it into a multi-use facility to include a music academy, recording studio, concert amphitheater, rooftop terrace, community garden, and the Museum of Street Culture. In addition, The Stewpot's successful Open Art Program will be located there and a gallery for the homeless artists will be opened. The Project seeks to bring together people of all cultures and faiths through dialogue, education, music, and art.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Cocktails and Cleats 2013

Meet the 2013 FC Dallas Team
and enjoy a Casino Night and Silent Auction
benefiting the FC Dallas Foundation.

Thursday, February 28, 2013
6:30 - 9:30 PM
Embassy Suites, Frisco

Royal Chef Darren McGrady

Royal Chef, Darren McGrady stopped by D Living yesterday to show us a thing or two about cooking with a British twist. He also shared how to purchase raffle tickets for the Fresh Faces of Fashion fundraising dinner party event benefitting Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas

For more information click here

Monday, February 18, 2013

UCR 5th Annual 'Retail as Art' Contest

Calling all Dallas-area high school students! United Commercial Realty (UCR), Texas’ largest retail real estate services provider, is currently accepting applications for their fifth annual “Retail as Art” photography scholarship contest. The contest is free to participate and open to all Dallas Independent School (DISD) and local area private high school students. 

Students are encouraged to capture the true essence of Dallas retail - submit photographic interpretations of “Retail as Art” which will be judged by local photographers, tastemakers and industry professionals. The top three winning entrants will receive a UCR “Retail as Art” Scholarship.

“Retail as Art’s” Kick-Off Party, an informative orientation, will be held on March 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Design Within Reach where guest speakers including industry professionals and photographers will provide helpful advice to the students, and the UCR team will review contest details and answer questions. Participation forms, available online at www.ucrrealty.com/retail-as-art  are due by March 13, 2013, and artwork submission is due by April 5, 2013. After the judging process concludes, the winning images and other notable submissions will be exhibited at the “Retail as Art” Exhibit on May 8 at Three Three Three First Avenue Studio where the winners will be announced.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Furnish and Feed


Furnish your home and feed those in need with Nest and The Salvation Army!

During the month of February, Nest Dallas will be accepting donations of non-perishable foods, baby care items, and personal care items benefiting The Salvation Army.

For each donated item, Nest will offer 1% off your entire purchase of qualifying merchandise, for a maximum of 20% off! Find savings on furniture, lighting, rugs, and special orders, plus an additional 20% off sale items.

The customer who donates the most items will receive a $500 gift certificate!

They request the following non-perishable food items:
o Cereal
o Oatmeal
o Canned tuna
o Peanut butter
o Canned soup
o Canned vegetables/ Fruit
o Rice
o Beans
o Spaghetti
o Boxed juice
They also need baby and personal care items including:
o Baby formula
o Diapers
o Toothpaste
o Toothbrush
o Deodorant
o Shampoo
o Soap
o Feminine products
o Laundry detergent

YTAC Chili Cook Off for a Cure

Chili Cook Off for a Cure
 The Foundry Bar
Saturday, February 23rd
2:00-6:00 PM

Enjoy food and offerings from neighboring Chicken Scratch, live music from the Tanner Louis Band, and a cold beverage to help extinguish the heat from the chili. A team of judges led by Tim Byres will award prizes not only for the best chili, but other costumes including team spirit and theme/costume. Guests can also enter a raffle to win one of three luxury prizes. For information please contact Christina Dandar at cdandar@gmail.com

Be The Match Walk+Run

Dallas will host a Be The Match Walk+Run on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at Lone Star Park; bringing together marrow donors and transplant patients to demonstrate that the cure for blood cancer is in the hands of ordinary people.

This fundraising event (formerly known as Be The One Run®) helps patients with blood cancers like leukemia find a marrow donor and receive a life-saving transplant. Most of us won’t have a marrow match in our family and Be The Match recruits and matches volunteer marrow donors with patients who need them.

Every year, more than 12,000 patients in the U.S. are diagnosed with blood cancers like leukemia for which a marrow transplant from an unrelated donor may be their best or only hope of a cure.

Be The Match Walk+Run raises funds to support marrow transplant research, help patients with uninsured treatment costs, and add more volunteer potential marrow donors to Be The Match Registry®, giving more patients hope for a cure.

With a 5K, 1K and Tot Trot, the Walk+Run is perfect for the entire family and for people of all fitness levels. The D/FW event is part of a 2013 national series that includes Walk+Runs in 13 cities across the country: Atlanta, Charlotte, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Long Beach, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Phoenix, Portland, Richmond, St. Louis, San Jose, and Tampa.

To register, fundraise, volunteer or support a runner or walker with a contribution, visit www.BeTheMatchWalkRun.org

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Amanda Sterett and Billy Reid benefit Dallas Youth Ballet



Amanda Sterrett and Billy Reid team up to benefit 
Dallas Youth Ballet




20% of proceeds were donated to DYB

Amanda Sterett's original designs earned her D Magazine's best jewelry designer
 two years in a row.



Britt Byrne, Amanda Sterett, and Erin Fenstermaker 
at Billy Reid Highland Park Village.


Dallas' most hip and charitable jewelry designer teamed up with Billy Reid to host a fundraiser for the all new Dallas Youth Ballet. DYB is the dream child of Jacqueline Porter, owner and artistic director of The Dallas Conservatory. Dallas Youth Ballet will not only perform publicly, but will also bring classical ballet into North Texas schools. For many students, this will be their only exposure to classical music and dance. While conducting demonstrations in the schools Jacqueline also keeps a sharp eye out for raw talent. Students who show potential are often gifted with scholarships to study at The Dallas Conservatory. 



Rachel Rohrich takes the stage.