Friday, June 19, 2026
DFW Hero Games I September 26th at Riders Field
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Texas Women’s Foundation Honors Changemakers at 2026 Leadership Forum & Awards Celebration
Texas Women’s Foundation’s Leadership Forum & Awards Celebration brought together a sold-out audience of more than 600 attendees on April 29 at Moody Performance Hall for an inspiring evening dedicated to celebrating women’s leadership and building #StrongWomenBetterTexas and raising more than $385,000 in support of the foundation’s mission.

Event Leadership: Karen Hughes White (President & CEO, TXWF), Cristal Retana Luna (Co-Chair), Cris Zertuche Wong (TXWF Board Chair), Lynn McBee (Co-Chair)
Co-chaired by Cristal Retana Lule and Lynn McBee, the event highlighted the power of sisterhood and collective philanthropy in removing the barriers to women’s economic security, stability and success and creating a strong and vibrant Texas for all.
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| Young Leader Award Recipients: Karen Hughes White (President & CEO, TXWF), Amanda Valentine, Prisma Garcia, Cris Zertuche Wong (TXWF Board Chair) |
The 2026 Young Leader Award recipients, Prisma Garcia and Amanda Valentine, were recognized for their bold leadership and commitment to creating pathways for others. Garcia’s work in education, mental health access and public service, alongside Valentine’s impact in healthcare operations and systems improvement, exemplify the next generation of changemakers.
The prestigious Maura Women Helping Women Awards honored five exceptional leaders:
- Debra Hunter Johnson for her transformational leadership and advocacy in the corporate and nonprofit sectors;
- Kim Bizor Tolbert for her groundbreaking leadership as Dallas City Manager and commitment to public service;
- Margie Aguilar for amplifying diverse voices through media and storytelling with an emphasis on the Hispanic community;
- Dr. Olga Martinez Hickman for her community-driven work advancing equity and opportunity through Bachman Lake Together;
- Thear Suzuki for her purpose-driven leadership and dedication to inspiring courageous action through mentorship and philanthropy.
The Leadership Forum, presented by Southwest Airlines, emceed by CBS News Anchor Karen Borta, served as a masterclass in leadership, featuring dynamic, micro-learning sessions with award recipients and thought leaders. Borta emphasized the power of collective action and shared purpose in driving meaningful change for women and families across Texas.
The forum opened with “Power, Poise & Purpose,” featuring Kim Bizor Tolbert who shared her insights on leading with intention and navigating leadership at the highest levels of public service. Tolbert shared that the award carries deep meaning, calling it “a mandate to continue to work, swim upstream and focus on what matters.” She emphasized staying grounded in faith amid pressure, noting, “I use my voice to help women find ways forward — not just by opening the door, but by making sure they have the keys.”
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| Karen Borta, Kim Bizor Tolbert |
To close the forum, Thear Suzuki reflected on values-driven leadership, legacy, and the importance of inspiring courageous action in others. “Courage comes from external sources – we have courage to act when we know someone has our back,” she shared.
Following the forum, the foundation presented its Special Recognition Award to High Tech Rising (formerly High Tech High Heels) for its decades-long commitment to advancing girls in STEM. Melendy Lovett and Laura Steffek accepted the honor, sharing that over 25 years, the initiative has reached more than 90,000 girls and invested more than $2 million in STEM education. Fittingly, Texas Instruments sponsored this award as its female leaders were the catalyst for founding the nonprofit 25 years ago.
Concluding the program, the Foundation introduced its inaugural Champion Award, honoring Allen Nye, CEO of Oncor, for his leadership in advancing women in the workplace. Nye thanked Texas Women’s Foundation for opening doors, expanding opportunities and reminding others what is possible when talent is encouraged. “Better decisions are made when there are more perspectives at the table. It’s not just the right thing to do; it’s good business.”
Texas Women’s Foundation President and CEO Karen Hughes White closed the program by thanking attendees, congratulating award recipients, and reflecting on the collective experience, saying, “Friends, I hope you all are feeling as inspired and energized as I am. More importantly, I hope you are feeling hopeful about the future we’re building together.”
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
KidneyTexas, Inc. Announces 2026 Runway Report Luncheon and Fashion Show Handbags and Heels
It was a beautiful day to get together with friends as supporters of KidneyTexas, Inc. gathered at the Cottonwood Market Antique Mall to be the first to hear the scoop on announcements for the upcoming 2026 Runway Report Luncheon and Fashion Show Handbags and Heels happening on Tuesday, September 26th at the Ritz-Carlton Dallas.
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| Fran Wittenberg, President, KidneyTexas, Inc.; Luncheon Chairs Courtney Rourk and her mom, Therese Rourk |
Fran Cashen Wittenberg, president, welcomed guests saying what a delightful celebration this is and thanked Donna Arp Weitzman, hostess and one of Cottonwood’s owners, as well as a former KidneyTexas, Inc. president and luncheon chair.
There is a membership trip to another one of KidneyTexas’ beneficiaries in May, Camp Reynal. The children love Camp Reynal where they get to experience summer camp just like normal children, except at this camp, they receive dialysis. She also thanked Colby Hanks Baer and Briana Pearson for their tireless work creating and updating the new website.
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| Natalie Taylor, a presenting sponsor; Susan Geyer, Honorary Chair; Cindy Feld, a presenting sponsor |
Therese Rourk, co-chair of the Runway Report Luncheon and Fashion Show themed Handbags and Heels with her daughter, Courtney Rourk, announced Susan Geyer as Honorary Chair and presenting sponsors, Natalie and David Taylor, Cindy Feld and Nikki Ramji.
Sarah Jo Hardin is Underwriting Chair, Susan Banks is Live Auction Chair and Tanya Vittitow is Raffle Chair. Debbie Myers is Live Auction Chair with Susan Banks. Marilyn Cline is Auction Chair. Jan Strimple is an Honored Guest. It will be a real treat to watch a video flashback over the years since she first became involved with KidneyTexas, Inc. in 2003 when Fran chaired the luncheon.
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| Donna Arp Weitzman, host; Martha Cox |
Donna gave everyone an incentive to make purchases today, saying that 20% of sales today will be donated back to KidneyTexas, Inc. She also let everyone in on the scoop that her 7th book has just published and gave everyone a copy as a parting gift.
At the luncheon and fashion show, the morning will begin with a reception followed by a program and runway fashion show, produced by Robyn Chauvin featuring fashions from NorthPark Center. The event is always a fabulous time including fun surprises. There will be live and silent auctions, raffle and award presentations. It is all topped off with a delicious luncheon. Laura Harris, NBC 5 co-anchor, is emcee. Sponsorships $5,500 and up. Individual Patron Level Tickets begin at $550. All of the funds raised stay in North Texas. Beneficiaries to be announced.
Visit the web site at http://www.kidneytexas.org, email info@kidneytexas.org or call 214-891-0896.
Photos by Rob Wythe/Wythe Portrait Studio
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Shop the final week of The STUDIO! 30% off all items
Thursday, April 30, 2026
SMU Meadows Museum brings hands-on art summer camps for grades 4-8
Calling all budding young artists! The Meadows Museum, SMU, will kick off summer with two fun-filled camps for rising 4th–8th graders. Campers can create their own artwork, explore the museum’s galleries and even go behind the scenes to view works rarely on display.
SUMMER CAMP: SENSATIONAL SCULPTURES
June 1-5 from 9 a.m.-noon
Rising 6th-8th graders
Chisel, carve, model and mold! Students are invited to the Meadows’ Education Studio to explore different materials used to create three-dimensional works of art, including clay, plaster, wire and wood.
SUMMER CAMP: PRINTMAKING PALOOZA
June 22-26 from 9 a.m.-noon
Rising 4th-6th graders
It’s a printmaking palooza! Students are invited to the Meadows’ Education Studio to make artworks of their very own as they’re introduced to a variety of techniques, such as monoprinting, screen printing, gelatin printing and linocut.
Cost is $200 per child, $175 for children of SMU faculty, staff and students, and $125 for children of Meadows Museum members at the Individual level and above.
The Meadows Museum is located on the SMU campus at 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX 75205. For more information, call 214-768-5433 or go to meadowsmuseumdallas.org.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
ManKINDness Breakfast - May 4, 2026
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Preservation Park Cities Historic Home Tour and Market
Monday, April 20, 2026
Breakthrough T1D Dallas Gala Celebrated 30 Years of Impact at “A Night of Hope”
The Breakthrough T1D Dallas community gathered on Saturday, April 11, at the OMNI Dallas Hotel to celebrate a milestone evening at the 30th Anniversary Gala, “A Night of Hope,” presented by The Dave and Stacey Johnson Family. The inspiring event brought together more than 600 families, researchers, and supporters united in the mission to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs to treat, prevent, and ultimately cure type 1 diabetes (T1D).
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| Dr. Perrin White (honoree), Holly Swartwout, Jeff Swartwout, Harper Swartwout (Fund a Cure Family), Amy Camp (Breakthrough T1D Territory Executive Director) |
Throughout the evening, 33 Breakthrough T1D’s Youth Ambassadors – children living with type 1 diabetes and their siblings – greeted guests and energized the room as they helped drive donations. Their enthusiasm not only supported the night’s fundraising success, but also served as a reminder of the lives directly impacted by every dollar raised.
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| Gala Chairs: the Johnson family – Dave Johnson, Parker McMullen, Blake McMullen, Chelsea McMullen, Stacey Johnson, Hadley McMullen, Rylie Johnson, Kendall Kelly, Michael Kelly |
The evening opened with heartfelt remarks from emcees Karen Borta of CBS 11 and Isaiah Stanback, former Dallas Cowboys player and NFL Network Good Morning Football and CBS 11 sports analyst, both of whom shared their personal connections to T1D as parents. Guests paused for a special tribute honoring the late Josh Pack, a dedicated champion of the organization whose legacy continues to inspire generosity and impact.
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| Tobin Mateychick, Lindsey Mateychick |
This year’s gala chairs – the Johnson family (Stacey and Dave Johnson and their family Chelsea and Blake McMullen, Kendall and Michael Kelly, and Rylie Johnson) – helped lead a meaningful celebration that highlighted both the 30-year history of the Dallas Gala and a deeply personal milestone: daughter Chelsea’s 30th “diaversary,” marking three decades of living with T1D.
“Type 1 diabetes affects not only those of us who live with the disease, but also the families who walk beside us each day,” said Chelsea McMullen. “While technology has transformed how I manage T1D, I still dream of a day without it – a future where my children don’t have to face this disease.”
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| Breakthrough T1D Youth Ambassadors |
David Natinsky, president-elect of the Breakthrough T1D Greater Dallas Board introduced Amy Camp, territory executive director, and Melissa Pinkerton, Dallas chapter director, who recognized key supporters and their hope to keep the momentum going and one day see a world without type 1.
“Thirty-one million dollars has been raised in 30 years to fund research, clinical trials, and education,” said Camp. “And families like the Johnsons have been right alongside us every step of the way – driving progress, raising millions, and giving hope to so many.”
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| Lauren Dillon, Ethan Beck, John Dillon, Elisha Dillon |
The program also honored Dr. Perrin White, a nationally recognized leader in pediatric endocrinology whose decades of work have helped transform care for children living with T1D.
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| Marisa Pouiphanvongxay, Tori Nordyke, Yaileth Francis, Faviola Carroll |
“Thanks to the efforts of Breakthrough T1D, I not only hope for a cure – I know it will come,” said Dr. White. “At UT Southwestern, we care for 2,500 children living with T1D, and we’re seeing real progress. I’m proud to be part of advancements like teplizumab, the first disease-modifying therapy shown to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes in those at risk. While we work toward a cure, we celebrate each breakthrough that improves lives today and gives families hope for the future.”
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| Rocco Paul, Elle Paul, Zara Paul, Scott Paul |
The evening featured a lively auction, generous sponsorship support, and heartfelt moments that underscored the urgency and promise of continued research, with its success driven in part by auction chair Lindsey Verity, whose leadership helped create an engaging and impactful fundraising experience.
Lexie Peterson, community relations & corporate giving coordinator at American Airlines, also known in the diabetes community as “The Divabetic” – a prominent T1D advocate, content creator, and influencer – kicked off the live auction experience, with the airline contributing more than 1 million AAdvantage® miles to enhance packages and drive fundraising momentum. She encouraged the crowd to “let good take flight!”
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| Z. Marshall, Jane Marshall, Jacqueline Marshall, Melinda Marshall, John Marshall |
As the program concluded and guests took to the dance floor to the music of Manhattan, the message of the evening remained clear: with continued commitment and generosity, a future without type 1 diabetes is within reach.
In addition to the Johnson family, major sponsors included Source North America, Cantina La Rosa, JF Petroleum, Stature Aviation, Forbes HOUSE Dallas, Southwest Airlines, and FBD Partnerships LP.
Photos by Celeste
Cass / George Fiala
Friday, April 17, 2026
Junior Symphony Ball Kickin’ It In Dallas, Shatters Records at Gilley’s
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| Front Row: Clara Erwin, Michelle Miller Burns, DSO Ross Perot President & CEO; Claire Catrino, DSOL President; Mary Bradley Sutherland, Meghan Jackson. Back Row: Jack Sumner, Teige Mitchell, Michael Woram. Photo by Deborah Brown |



















