JLD Does It Again
Junior League pledges love to Dallas with elegant affair worthy of 007
- Tim Johnston, Melissa Johnston, Kristen Baker, Jeff BakerPhoto by John Strange
- Hunter SullivanPhoto by Dana Driensky
- The 2016 Junior League of Dallas ball had a James Bond theme.Photo by Dana Driensky
- Sarah Pederson, Trey PedersonPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Christie Carter, Bonner Allen, Meredith Camp, Susan Jenevein, Meredith Mosley, Julie BagleyPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Debbie Oates, Ashley Allen, Meredith Mosley, Andrea CheekPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Donza Rogers, Franklin WilliamsPhoto by John Strange
- Darryl Freling, Emily EisenhauerPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Jeff Matre, Kristina KiikPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Shivangi Pokharel, Tyler PerkinsPhoto by John Strange
- Laura Johnson, David JohnsonPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Lynn McBee, Allan McBeePhoto by Dana Driensky
- Boyd Messmann, Wendy MessmannPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Kristina Whitcomb, Christie Carter, Isabell NovakovPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Robby Rockey, Sara RockeyPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Paige Westhoff, Ted TurnerPhoto by Dana Driensky
The Junior League of Dallas’ fundraising prowess is matched only by its ability to throw a grand gala. The 54th annual JLD ball, themed “To Dallas With Love,” not only was a nod to James Bond, but also a tribute to the women themselves, who serve as charitable secret agents throughout the community.
Ball chair Ashley Allen, along with honorary chair Debbie Oates, tapped Tom Addis Productions to create the 007 evening, held at the Hilton Anatole. During the reception, beautifully dressed attendees — Meredith Mosley, Bonner Allen, Isabell Novakov, Ashlee and Trey Weidner, Christie Carter, Julie Bagley, Susan Wells Jenevein, Melissa and Steve Cooksey, Catherine and Stephen Tolerico, David Sparkman, Greg Nieberding, and Susan and Dean McSherry — posed for pictures in front of iconic James Bond imagery. Throughout dinner and during the after-party, scenes from the films were projected behind the stage while Lone Star Wind Orchestra and Think Big Party with the Bulletproof Brass Band performed.
If anyone needed proof about how seriously these Junior Leaguers take their commitment to service, the evening’s program was 80 pages long — many filled with details about beneficiary organizations. Grouped by category — arts and cultural enrichment, education, family preservation, poverty prevention — the list includes worthy nonprofits such as Boys & Girls Club, Ronald McDonald House, Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, and dozens more.
The Junior League of Dallas is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. JLD members provide more than 130,000 hours of community service each year, while making sure that each donated dollar works its hardest to help those in Dallas who need it most.