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YP Power

Young professionals do a world of good with 5 of the most fun events in Dallas

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Feb 23, 2016 | 12:00 pm

A competitive golf tournament. A swank, celebrity chef-led dinner. An exclusive fashion show. They sound like appointments in an A-lister’s social datebook, but it’s just a sampling of the events hosted by Young Texans Against Cancer (YTAC) Dallas.

YTAC is a group of young professionals — all of whom have been touched by cancer in some way — that chooses to fight cancer in its own way, by fundraising and advocating for organizations involved in research, care, and support of cancer patients and their families. And with annual events like the Chili Cook-off for a Cure and a race/fun run, as well as this year’s first-ever STRUT fashion show, YTAC members know how to have fun while changing the world.

Here’s what 2016 has in store for YTAC members:

STRUT Fashion Show
On March 3, guests will gather at Front Door Fashion in the Dallas Design District for a posh fashion show called STRUT: Striving to Resolve, Unite & Triumph in the fight against cancer. This year is STRUT’s first and includes a VIP reception before the fashion show.

VIP ticket holders will meet and greet the models while enjoying exclusive tastings from Urban Taco, Sissy’s Southern Kitchen, and Nothing Bundt Cakes, as well as top-shelf drinks from Stoli, Deep Ellum Brewing Company, and David Frost Wine. They can also shop the Nicole Miller pop-up shop before doors open for general admission at 7 pm.

General admission attendees will get to sample from the same restaurants, plus imbibe Stoli cocktails, beer, and wine. STRUT also features a silent auction — including jewelry, bags, clothing, and a private tasting dinner from Nick & Sam’s — and the requisite party photo booth.

Local personalities Steve Kemble and Natalie Solis will emcee the runway show, featuring beneficiary models accessorized exclusively by Kendra Scott. Adding to the deeply personal feel of the event is the fact that each beneficiary model is a member of the Dallas-Fort Worth community and has been touched by cancer in some way.

“We found models who really deserve some pampering,” said YTAC Dallas president Phuong Tran. “It’s a great way to bring awareness to real women battling a very real disease.” Partners include Benefit Cosmetics, DryBar NorthPark, and Kate Somerville Skincare, making beneficiary models feel fabulous. RSC Show Productions and the Callidus Agency are also donating time and services to the event.

After the beneficiary fashion show, attendees will be treated to highlights of Nicole Miller’s new line. Silent auction winners will be announced at the dance party near the end of the event, which is expected to run until 10 pm.

STRUT takes place on Thursday, March 3, 7-10 pm, at Front Door Fashion. Tickets may be purchased online in advance of the event.

Chili Cook-off for a Cure
Members will bring the heat at this year’s fourth annual chili cook-off held at The Foundry. The hip outdoor space is the perfect place for competitors to spread out and make some killer chili while listening to some live local music, including local favorite Troy Cartwright.

Guests will enjoy sampling competitors’ recipes and washing down the spicy eats with ice-cold beer from Four Corners Brewing Company this April, just when things start to heat up here in North Texas. Local celebrity chef judges will award prizes for the best-tasting chili, best theme/costume, and more.

YTAC’s Chili Cook-off for a Cure takes place on Saturday, April 2, 1-4 pm, at The Foundry. Tickets are available online.

YTRAC
Lace up your running shoes for YTRAC: Young Texans Race Against Cancer this summer. The 5K, 10K, and fun run event benefits Camp iHope, a summer camp that serves children from 7 to 16 years of age with any cancer diagnosis.

Developed by Medical City Children’s Hospital in 2011, Camp iHope also serves siblings of cancer patients and lets kids “just be kids” during a week-long camp in a supportive, safe, and fun environment. YTRAC will allow 110 kids with cancer and their siblings to attend camp this year.

Runners will gather at Trinity Groves on Saturday, May 7, at 8 am for the fun run; the 5K/10K starts at 8:30. Be sure to register at YTRAC.org.

BubblyQ
It goes without saying that YTAC’s biggest annual fundraising event is BubblyQ. Who wouldn’t want to party it up at Fearing’s Restaurant while giving back to the community? Last year the event raised $200,000 for local Dallas beneficiary organizations, and members are hoping to beat that amount in 2016.

Led by chef Dean Fearing and friends, BubblyQ showcases dishes from some of Dallas’ best chefs and cocktails from top local mixologists. More than 60 percent of YTAC’s $1 million-plus funds given to North Texas organizations has come from this event, which celebrates its ninth year in 2016.

BubblyQ takes place on Thursday, October 13, 7-10 pm, at Fearing’s at the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas.

Drive Cancer Away Golf Tournament
Every year, golf enthusiasts and players of all skill levels come together for YTAC’s Drive Cancer Away Golf Tournament. This year, four-person teams will play 18 holes to raise money for cancer education, research, and patient support through North Texas organizations. Although the date and location have yet to be determined, golfers will be playing for a good cause this November.

YTAC’s 2016 beneficiaries include Hope Lodge Dallas, First Descents, Leukemia Texas, Bridge Breast Network, 1 Million for Anna, Clayton Dabney, Medical City Children’s Hospitals’ Camp iHope, Mary Crowley Research Center, and UT Southwestern Research.

Find out more about YTAC’s beneficiary organizations by visiting the website, following along on Facebook, or signing up for email updates.

Julia Tran, Natalie Solis, Phuong Tran, and Rupal Patel at last year's BubblyQ.

Julia Tran, Natalie Solis, Phuong Tran, Rupal Patel
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Julia Tran, Natalie Solis, Phuong Tran, and Rupal Patel at last year's BubblyQ.
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44 Dallas Symphony debutantes make regal bows at 40th Presentation Ball

Stephanie Allmon Merry
Mar 4, 2026 | 1:17 pm
2026 Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball
Photo by Danny Campbell
Jaya Cagle escorted by Ryan McCord during the 2026 Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball.

The 40th Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball brought a resplendent night of poise and pageantry - draped in pink - to the Meyerson Symphony Center on Saturday, February 21.

The glittering event marked three milestones in 2026, all worthy of grand celebration: 125 years of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra; 80 years of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League; and 40 years of the DSOL Presentation Ball.

The opulent evening drew 1,200 attendees, impeccably dressed in their ballgowns and black- or white-tie tuxedos, for one of Dallas’ most glamorous formal events of the year. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League is the largest of its kind in the nation, and the annual Presentation Ball is its largest fundraiser.

The 2026 milestone Presentation Ball took place under the guidance of co-chairs Kristin Hallam and Maggie Kipp, alongside DSOL president Claire Catrino (herself a 2011 DSOL debutante).

The evening’s honorary chairs were longtime Dallas Symphony supporters Fanchon and Howard Hallam. (To wit: A gift from the Hallams was instrumental in establishing the Kim Noltemy Young Musicians Program, one of the programs that the Presentation Ball supports.)

DSOL Presentation Ball 2026 Maggie Kipp, Claire Catrino, Kristin HallamPhoto by Danny Campbell

Guests arrived early for a cocktail reception in the lower lobby of the Meyerson. As the chimes rang, women picked up their dresses and the crowd ascended the staircase to the grand lobby, which was already set for dinner later that evening.

Working with various shades of "ruby" - the traditional 40th anniversary gemstone - event planner Steve Kemble, producer Tom Addis, and The Garden Gate owner Junior Villanueva decked out the space in blushes, burgundies, and deeper pinks - from the draping, to the table linens and floral arrangements, to the dance floor.

As stunning as the venue looked, however, the stars of the night were the 44 young women who made their debuts inside the concert hall:

Claire Francis Andrews, Madeline Grace Behrens, Claire Louise Bradshaw, Ryan Ella Marie Brown, Eleanor Baxter Browne, Meredith Lilly Burkhart, Jaya Fields Cagle, Catherine Sophia Cox, Larkin McKay Devening, Marbella Mora Duarte, Sophie Elizabeth Dybala, Kathryne Grace Eastin, Gisele Mary Rose Enrico, Ashley Shannon Goldman, Stella Jane Grabham, MaKenna Loy Harvey, Elizabeth Ann Hautt, Jane Penny Hochman, Madeleine Christine Jenkins, Livia Grace Lange, Charlotte Bryant Lauten, Madeline Mae Mayer, Sue Sealy McGowin, Attales Grace Meyer, Elizabeth Catherine Nance, Madelyn Leigh Neuhoff, Carly Nicole Polka, Chloe Olivia Polka, Rachel Camille Rader, Sofia Marie Reyes, Marlo Elizabeth Rivas, Campbell Ann Schultz, Kathleen Brooks Searcy, Lindy Kate Smith, Sienna Alexis Stagen, Tessa Elizabeth Stephenson, Charlotte Spencer Stiles, Harper Catherine Tagg, Margaret Lee Thompson, Corinne Elizabeth Tinker, Georgia Bedell Williamson, Virginia Anne Wilson, Olivia Constance Zambrano, and Elena Catherine Zeballos.

DSOL Presentation Ball 2026 McKenna Harvey presented by Jeff Harvey on the stage, bathed in pink light.Photo by Danny Campbell

After each woman was introduced by master of ceremonies Stan Gardner, they were escorted gingerly down the staircase by their father, or in some cases, a brother or uncle, who gave them a little smooch on the cheek and carefully stepped around their billowing white dresses to watch them take their bows.

While the Dave Alexander Orchestra serenaded to a song of their choosing, they walked forward on stage, floated their arms out while clutching a bouquet, and curtsied all the way to the floor. Members of the Honor Guard then offered their hand to assist the debs' rise from the floor and carefully escorted them off stage.

DSOL Presentation Ball 2026 Olivia Lange takes her bow.Photo by Danny Campbell

The famous "Texas Dip" is both a feat of gymnastics and a most regal courtly bow. The debs had worked for months to perfect the maneuver under the guidance of Densil Adams and Mia Davis.

Once all 44 debs had been presented, they re-entered the stage with the Honor Guard for a final "photo finish" called the Grand Tableau. The crowd made up of family and college-age friends applauded and cheered enthusiastically for all on stage.

The formalities weren't done yet. An ensemble of trumpeters played a fanfare as the debs and their escorts processed into the foyer. There, the young women's fathers were waiting for a traditional grand waltz on the dance floor.

DSOL Presentation Ball 2026 The debs dance with their dads.Photo by Danny Campbell

Guests sat down to dinner of Caprese salad, seared filet, and a chocolate wine cake or berry cheese mousse dome; attentive wine stewards never let glasses run dry.

The dance floor quickly filled to the sounds of the Jordan Kahn Orchestra.

The presentation of Dallas Symphony debutantes is a time-honored tradition for many of Dallas' most influential and philanthropic families.

The Dallas Symphony debutantes are of college age and typically are graduates of Dallas-area high schools, but may be attending college out of the area. Participation is open to all young women. Like pledging a sorority, participants pay fees and participate in parties, fundraisers, classes, and other events throughout the year, all leading up to the Presentation Ball.

The annual event also represents a fun coming-together of generations. This year, for example, debutante mom Lee Thompson (who was presented in the second year of the Presentation Ball) and husband David (who was her Honor Guard escort) watched as their second daughter, Margaret, made her debut. The Cox family celebrated a second debutante daughter with Cate’s debut, and the Stiles family saw the presentation of a third daughter, Charlotte.

DSOL Presentation Ball 2026 Honorary chairs Fanchon and Howard Hallam.Photo by Danny Campbell

It was also a big night for the Hallam family. Co-chair Kristin Hallam's husband, James (son of honorary chairs Fanchon and Howard Hallam), is a former Honor Guard. Three of the next-generation Hallams participated in the 2926 Honor Guard: Hite Hallam, Hale Hallam, and Benton Lynch.

Also playing significant roles this year: Barbara and Don Averitt, who have assisted the debutantes since the first ball; and ball committee members Nancy Gopez, Sarah Mills, Annabel Toole, Stephanie Hunt, Mari Epperson, Christine Winn, Belinda Hancock, Nancy Labadie, Marena Gault, Sandy Ammons, and Sharon Ballew. Also lending their support were Michelle Miller Burns, the Ross Perot President and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and Roger Gault, chair of the DSO Board of Governors.

Since its founding in 1946 by visionary philanthropist Tincy Miller, the DSOL has contributed over $25 million to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s education and outreach programs.


2026 Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball

Photo by Danny Campbell

Jaya Cagle escorted by Ryan McCord during the 2026 Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball.

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