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    Love Can ...

    Chic Dallasites show the love for one of spring's most adored luncheon-fashion shows

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Feb 10, 2020 | 1:20 pm

    All you need is "love" as a theme when your fundraiser bears the name of St. Valentine. But it certainly helps when the event includes a gorgeous fashion show, glasses of bubbly, and a cause near and dear to many hearts.

    More than 520 Dallasites showed the love — by bundling up on the coldest day of February — for the 36th Annual St. Valentine's Day Luncheon and Fashion Show. The event benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's mission to find cures for blood cancers and provide support to patients and their families.

    After a couple of years at a different location, the whole affair moved back to the Meyerson Symphony Center, under the leadership of chair Nikki Webb.

    Following a champagne reception in the foyer, the crowd — dressed in fun and flirty pink, red, and purple attire — filed into the concert hall for a moving presentation. Longtime Dallas news anchor and event emcee Clarice Tinsley set the tone when she welcomed guests, saying, "On this cold North Texas day, don't we have wonderful warm hearts?"

    Webb acknowledged honorary chairs Peggy and Carl Sewell, as well as advisory chairs Nancy Gopez and Maggie Kipp and other members of the host committee.

    The inaugural Icon Award was presented to Jan Strimple, legendary Dallas model and fashion event producer. After brief remarks, she hurried back offstage to helm the forthcoming fashion show. Awards also were given to Rusty and Bill Duvall (Lynda Adleta Heart of Gold Award); Zach Guillot (Memorial Hero Award); and 12-year-old Luke Allred (Spirit of Tom Landry Character Award).

    Award-winners or family representatives gave emotional and impassioned remarks that left many in the audience reaching into their handbags for tissues. For example, Julie Guillot, the the mother of Zach Guillot — who lost his three-time battle against leukemia six years ago — is serving as the Chair for LLS' newly launched Children's Initiative. She talked of their goal to develop new, less toxic treatments for pediatric cancers.

    The memory of Zach, along with Jack Duffy, Isaac Shin, and last year's Spirit of Tom Landry Awardee, Luke Laufenberg, were honored as those who valiantly fought but succumbed to cancer.

    Through tears, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and TV sports personality Babe Laufenberg recalled son Luke's brave fight and urged patrons to open their hearts to support LLS' vital mission. At last year's St. Valentine's Luncheon, Luke — then a tight-end on the University of Texas at El Paso football team — was Skyped in to accept the Landry award. Sadly, his cancer came back and Luke passed away at the age of 21, on August 22, 2019.

    "We lost him, but trust me, his spirit lives on — just like these other children — and his memory lives on," Laufenberg said. "We couldn't change Luke's outcome, but we can change the outcome for the kids who are coming behind him."

    Past Spirit of Tom Landry Awardees and cancer survivors Jude Cobler, Kaitlyn Johnson, Bennett Williams, and Zach Rigby joined the group onstage, spelling out with signs what love truly can do: find cures.

    Fashion show sponsor NorthPark Center and its retailers then previewed the hottest spring fashions by Fabiana Filippi, Canali, Janie and Jack, Ted Baker, Kate Spade, and Neiman Marcus. Always a highlight, the children models drew the most applause from the crowd as they held up signs saying "What Love Can Do," in line with the theme for the event.

    After the fashion show, attendees sat down to a delectable meal of mixed field greens salad with goat cheese and dried cherries; grilled herb-crusted chicken breast with Zinfandel demi-glace, spinach, and feta potato tart; and for dessert, a trio of mini flourless chocolate torte, fruit tart, and white chocolate mousse. The deft servers never left wine or water glasses empty.

    During lunch, guests had one last chance to purchase raffle tickets for fabulous prize packages, including dinner and symphony tickets; beauty and spa treatments; NorthPark shopping sprees; and even a trip to Los Angeles for a taping of The Late Late Show with James Corden.

    Spotted in the crowd, enjoying the event, were notable attendees Nancy Nasher, Kristen Gibbins, Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, Paula Acosta, Anne Bass, Kim Hext, Melissa Cameron, Kate Rose Marquez, Melissa Sherrill, Kelly Perkins, Jennifer LeLash, Diane Fulinghim, Wendy Messman, Melinda Knowles, Amy Camp, Lisa Singleton, Clarence Hill, and Crayton Webb.

    While totals are still being tallied from this year's event, since its inception, the St. Valentine's Day Luncheon and Fashion Show has raised over $12 million for LLS' mission.

    Paula Acosta, Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, Kristen Gibbins, Nancy Nasher

    Nancy Nasher, Kirstin Gibbins, Kimberly Schlegel Whitman and Paula Acosta
    Photo by Dana and Daniel Driensky
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    Another Round

    Symphony supporters savor wine + music by candlelight at Dallas fundraiser

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 20, 2025 | 11:14 am
    DSOL Savor the Symphony 2025
    Photo by Rob Wythe/Wythe Portrait Studio
    Sheridan Reeder, Sunie Solomon, Claire Catrino, Reagan Pace.

    On November 6, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League made beautiful music at the Meyerson Symphony Center with its annual Savor the Symphony fundraising event. This year's theme was a candlelight tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein, the songwriting team behind such Golden Age musicals as Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, and The King and I.

    Proceeds from the elegant dinner and concert benefit the Dallas Symphony Association and its education and community outreach programs: DSO on the Go, Community Concerts and Performances, Cecil and Ida Green Youth Concerts, Symphony Yes!, DSO Kids, and the Kim Noltemy Young Musicians and Young Strings Program.

    Two Young Strings alumni, Carlos Vargas (cello) and Alex Villalobos (viola), serenaded guests as they arrived for the al fresco cocktail hour in the Meyerson's McIntyre Park.

    DSOL Savor the Symphony 2025 Natalie Boerder, Kaleta Blaffer-Johnson, Meredith Connally, Jennifer Cifuentes, Nathalie Barrera, Hayden Hrncir.Photo by Rob Wythe/Wythe Portrait Studio

    DSOL Savor the Symphony 2025

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    Sheridan Reeder, Sunie Solomon, Claire Catrino, Reagan Pace.

    While the guests, dressed to the nines despite it being merely a Thursday, mingled in the gorgeously temperate weather, preparations carried on inside for the lobby's gasp-worthy reveal.

    More than 3,000 flameless candles cascaded down the Meyerson's main staircase and landing, bathing the Italian travertine marble and limestone in a soft glow.

    Event co-chairs Reagan Pace, Sheridan Reeder, and Sunie Solomon and DSOL president Claire Catrino welcomed guests to the intimate gathering, for which Laurie Sands Harrison and her daughters Caroline Harrison Loehr, Francis Brito Harrison, Bailey Harrison, and Hassie Harrison served as honorary co-chairs. The Compass School of Texas was the evening's presenting sponsor.

    DSOL Savor the Symphony 2025 A quartet played Rodgers and Hammerstein tunes during dinner. Photo by Rob Wythe/Wythe Portrait Studio

    A selection of Adair Family Wines complemented the multi-course dinner, during which Motoi Takeda (violin), Nora Scheller (violin), Sarah Sung (viola), and Theodore Harvey (cello) played a selection of Rodgers and Hammerstein's beloved hits.

    A spirited live auction closed out the evening, with guests bidding on diamond hoops from Bachendorf's, a stay at the St. Regis in Aspen, a private dinner for 10 with Knife Italian Steak chef John Tesar, an Argentinian dove hunt, a case of luxury wines, and a Fender guitar autographed by the Oak Ridge Boys and more country legends.

    DSOL's next big fundraising event will be the the 40th Presentation Ball on February 21, 2026 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center; 42 local young women will make their debut.

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