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Sunday, April 26, 2026

ManKINDness Breakfast - May 4, 2026

Join New Friends New Life for the ManKINDness Breakfast on Monday, May 4th, at the Dallas Country Club

This year, attendees will learn about the business of human trafficking, how North Texas is preparing for the world’s largest sporting event this summer, and the specific role that men can play in becoming a part of the solution.

Esteemed panelists are:
Dallas Police Chief Daniel C. Comeaux
Minal Davis, Chief Human Rights Officer of the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee
Joe Madison, Founder and Executive Director of Demand Disruption
 
The conversation will be moderated by Wayne White, President and CEO, Communities Foundation of Texas President and CEO.

They will also be honoring 2026 MAG Man of the Year, Bill Wallace!



Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Preservation Park Cities Historic Home Tour and Market

 

Make this Historic Home Tour and Market part of your fun Mother’s Day weekend!
Tour three magnificently restored Park Cities estates rich in history and architecture!

3801 Beverly Drive

4308 Overhill Drive

3530 Princeton Avenue

Returning this year, the Historic Home Tour Market will be held at 3801
Beverly. Enjoy a curated shopping experience featuring Dallas-based vendors
perfect for finding a special Mother’s Day gift! The Market is included with your Home
Tour ticket and will be open from 10 AM to 1 PM.

Rain date is Saturday, May 9, 2026.

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).

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.

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.

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.”

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.”

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.

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.”

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!” 

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

The 2026 Junior Symphony Ball (JSB) once again lived up to its reputation as a “party with a purpose” as it shattered records, raising $593,500 to benefit the music education programs of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. It’s one of the most anticipated events for high school students across the metroplex.

On January 31, Gilley’s Dallas was transformed into an electrifying hub of music, dancing, and entertainment as over 3,000 sophomores, juniors, and seniors from over 35 schools came together for a sold-out celebration—marking the largest turnout in JSB history. The Steering Committee was comprised of more than 1000 students.

Now in its 68th year, the Junior Symphony Ball remains the longest-running fundraiser of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL). It continues to support vital youth programs including Young Strings and Young Musicians. True to its founding vision of “student-led, parent-guided” leadership, JSB has grown from a small gathering of local schools into one of Dallas’s most anticipated youth events—while staying true to its core mission of advancing music education and community engagement.
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


The lineup of the 2026 Co-Chairs represents schools across Dallas: Clara Erwin (Highland Park High School), Lucy Galbraith (Ursuline Academy), Meghan Jackson (Parish Episcopal School), Teige Mitchell (Jesuit College Preparatory of Dallas), Peter Rubi (St. Mark's  School of Texas), Brooks Strey (Bishop Lynch High School), Jack Sumner (Highland Park High School), Mary Bradley Sutherland (The Hockaday School), Michael Woram (Jesuit College Preparatory of Dallas), and Stella Wynne (The Episcopal School of Dallas).

Their supportive and proud moms are: Dansby Erwin, Lauren Sutherland, Michelene Galbraith, Alyson Jackson, Kristin Mitchell, Tiffany Rubi, Courtenay Strey, Kelsie Sumner, Dana Woram, and Tia Wynne.

Sponsors included Nightly, Mister Tuxedo, Carol Vig Photography, and Bluejack National.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Taste at The Star 2026

 

Friday, April 17, 2026

Ford Center at The Star | 9 Cowboys Way | Frisco, TX

7 p.m. – 10 p.m.

The event is for guests aged 21 and older.


All attendance directly supports North Texas Food Bank’s Nourish the Future programs targeting child hunger, with last year’s event raising enough to provide nearly 2.5 million meals for children and families across our community.

Featured Restaurants

Beto & Son
Bird Bakery
Dee Lincoln Prime
Dee’s Table
Eddie V’s Prime Seafood
Empire Baking Company
The Glen
Hattie B’s
Haywire
La Duni Baking Studio
Legends at The Star
Lockhart Smokehouse Plano
Lombardi
The Mexican
Mexican Sugar
Mozzarella Co.
Musume
Nick & Sams
Portillo’s
Raising Cane’s
Renny’s Grill & Lounge, A Maguire’s Hospitality Concept
Salum
Sawaii Indian
Uchiko
Yelibelly Chocolates

Friday, April 10, 2026

Junior Achievement of Dallas Celebrates Record-Breaking 2026 Dallas Business Hall of Fame

Junior Achievement of Dallas (JA Dallas) honored four distinguished business leaders at the 28th annual Dallas Business Hall of Fame on Saturday, March 28, at the Omni Dallas Hotel. The fundraising gala—presented by Ryan, LLC—recognized Susan Adzick, Phillip Huffines, Allen Nye and Steven Williams for their lasting contributions to the Dallas business community and region.

Allen Nye, Steven Williams, Susan Adzick, Phillip Huffines, Chris LaTurno
Photo Credit: Brad Newton / Grant Miller Photography

The event raised a record-breaking $1.4 million in support of JA Dallas' mission to inspire and prepare young people for success in a global economy.

Dallas Cowboys Strength and Conditioning Coach Harold Nash served as emcee, kicking off the program by pondering aloud what exactly a Cowboys strength coach was doing hosting a celebration of Dallas business leaders—before drawing a convincing parallel between his work developing athletes and Junior Achievement's work preparing students for the real world. Nash set a high-energy tone that carried through the entire evening.

JaiMarie Bardwell, a senior at Irving High School, was named the 2026 Student of the Year and awarded the Sandi Smith Scholarship—a $15,000 award to support her higher education journey. Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, Bardwell was recognized for her leadership, service and commitment to creating opportunity for others, including her mentorship of younger students through the JA High School Heroes program. Casey Mellody, JA Dallas Vice President of Education, presented the award. Stephen Tigh, JA Dallas Board Chair, followed with a champagne toast before dinner.

Allen Nye, Chris LaTurno

When Chris LaTurno, president and CEO of Junior Achievement of Dallas, took the stage, he emphasized the lasting impact JA has on students' trajectories—and why the organization's hands-on approach is exactly what the future demands.

"Three in five JA alumni say they started or owned a business because of their JA experience—and 92 percent agree that as automation and AI change jobs and the economy, students who go through JA will be better prepared for the future," said LaTurno. "Students are not just hearing about economics and personal finance—they are experiencing them."

Auctioneer Scott Peterson followed with a competitive live auction featuring exclusive experiences, including trips to the Amalfi Coast, Sonoma Valley and Champagne, France, as well as a Texas Rangers package and a private dinner at Chamberlain’s Steak and Fish.

Dak Prescott

The evening took an unforgettable turn during the live appeal, when Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott—in attendance at the invitation of his coach and mentor Harold Nash—took the stage and announced a personal gift of $25,000 to Junior Achievement of Dallas.

"I am the man that I am, strictly because of the community that was around me when I grew up,” said Prescott. “It takes a village to raise somebody, and everyone in this room is a part of that community. So, I'm giving $25,000 tonight—I challenge each and every one of you to give to the leaders of tomorrow.”

Prescott then tossed autographed footballs to guests making matching donations throughout the room.

JA Dallas students introduced each of the evening's four honorees.

Susan Adzick, president of McLane Restaurant, leads one of the largest food service systems distribution companies in the country, with 45 distribution centers delivering to more than 34,000 restaurants. She has held executive roles at McLane and previously at PepsiCo Food Systems and has served on boards including the International Foodservice Distributors Association, National Restaurant Association and Women's Foodservice Forum. She has also been involved with the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas and the Dallas Arboretum Women's Council.

Phillip Huffines, co-founder and co-owner of Huffines Communities, has spent more than four decades transforming the North Texas landscape through real estate development. His firm has developed more than 20,000 single-family homesites and 2,500 multifamily units, generating billions in value and supporting regional growth. A dedicated mentor and philanthropist, he supports STEM education and entrepreneurship through the Huffines Foundation and is a longtime JA Dallas board member—named the organization's Philanthropist of the Year in 2018.

Allen Nye, CEO of Oncor, leads Texas' largest electric delivery company, serving more than 13 million customers. Under his leadership since 2018, Oncor has emphasized safety, reliability and innovation while guiding the company through an era of rapid growth and modernization. He is also active in civic and industry organizations supporting public service, economic development and education.

Steven Williams, executive vice president and vice chairman of PepsiCo, leads global commercial strategy, stakeholder engagement and growth initiatives across one of the world’s most recognized food and beverage companies. A PepsiCo veteran since 2001, he previously served as CEO of PepsiCo North America and serves on boards including State Farm, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and UT Southwestern.

Harold Nash, Dak Prescott, Chris LaTurno

The Dallas Business Hall of Fame raises funds to help JA Dallas provide students across North Texas with hands-on learning experiences in financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship—equipping them with the skills, knowledge and confidence to become the next generation of leaders.

Special thanks to sponsors, including:

·      Presenting Sponsor: Ryan

·      Achievement Sponsors: DHD Films, Oncor, PepsiCo

·      Elite Sponsors: Hillwood, Huffines Foundation, The Men and Women of Hunt Consolidated, Inc., McLane Food Service, Turtle Creek Wealth Advisors

·      Leadership Sponsors: BravoTECH, The Brierley Group, Ernst & Young, KPMG, Southwest Airlines

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Volunteer Opportunity: Love Your Neighbor Week at The Stewpot

 

VOLUNTEERING LOOKS GOOD ON YOU

Join Dallas volunteers from all over to serve neighbors experiencing poverty and homelessness.

Dallas community members will come together April 19–25, 2026, for Love Your Neighbor Week, a citywide volunteer initiative hosted by The Stewpot.

The week features more than 650 service opportunities across Dallas, including meal service, food pantry support and outreach programs. Special highlights include a Neighbor Talent Show on April 23 and a family-friendly All Ages Volunteer Day on April 25.

Volunteer activities take place at The Stewpot, The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center, First Presbyterian Church of Dallas and additional sites.

Participation is free, with registration required at https://www.thestewpot.org/love-your-neighbor-week-2026

Weekly Schedule

Sunday April 19
Volunteer Opportunities Begin
Serving Meals at The Second Chance Cafe

Monday - Friday
Meals at the Second Chance Cafe
Food Pantry Volunteering

Thursday April 23
Streetside Showers
Dallas Neighbors Got Talent

Saturday April 25
All Ages Event
Meals at the Second Chance Cafe

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Dallas Arboretum Transforms into an Open-Air Gallery

This spring, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden will transform its 66-acre garden into the largest outdoor gallery of Hunt Slonem’s work ever produced. Hunt Slonem: Bunnies, Birds & Butterflies features 28 installations and more than 100 works of art and debut pieces created for the Dallas Arboretum, all displayed throughout the garden and inside the historic Alex Camp House. 

Monumental sculptures of bunnies, birds, and butterflies are placed throughout the landscape, where mirrored surfaces and bold color respond to shifting light. As visitors move through the garden, each installation reveals a new perspective, turning familiar pathways into moments of discovery. 

Globally recognized neo-expressionist artist Hunt Slonem is known for his distinctive visual language of repetition, vivid color, and iconic animal imagery. His work has been exhibited in more than 80 museum collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the MirĂ³ Foundation.

The Arboretum will mark the opening of the blockbuster exhibition with the inaugural Grand Garden Gala, chaired by Laurie Sands Harrison, on April 18. The evening will feature a seated dinner, live music, and dancing in the garden. 

New for this exhibition, Twilight Nights featuring Hunt Slonem: Bunnies, Birds & Butterflies, invites guests to experience the work in a different light, as fading daylight reshapes color, reflection, and expression. This exclusive evening experience is offered on select Thursdays and every Friday through Sunday from 6:00–9:00 p.m. as a separate ticketed event. A special public preview takes place April 25, with weekly programming beginning May 1. 

Hunt Slonem: Bunnies, Birds & Butterflies is included with daytime admission and is on display April 20 through September 30, 2026. A garden in bloom. A gallery alive. 

Tickets and additional information are available at dallasarboretum.org.