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    Water Works

    British adventurer and his plastic ship thrill at Engineering & Humanity Week awards

    Jennifer Chininis
    Apr 14, 2013 | 1:44 pm

    It’s not every day you see a 60-foot catamaran made from 12,500 plastic bottles. Even more rare is the day you see that boat in the “waters” of Fair Park.

    Such was the case at the awards dinner and opening-night celebration for the third annual Engineering & Humanity Week, themed “Water: Ripple Effects,” presented by the Hunt Institute for Engineering & Humanity at SMU and the ROi Project.

    Prior to a formal dinner and presentation, guests got to watch as the Plastiki, the vessel belonging to British adventurer and ecologist David de Rothschild, was anchored outside the Centennial Building.

    Once inside, amiable dinner co-chairs Stephanie and Hunter Hunt welcomed environmentally minded guests — including Christy Coltrin, Brad Oldham, Mary McDermott Cook, Dale Sellers, Jessie Zaragaza, Alex Betts, Jean Francois Durieux, Erik Abild, Lynn McBee and Alfonso Montiel — as they dined underneath awesome chandeliers fashioned from recycled plastic bottles.

    The Hunts also reminded supporters of the mission of this year’s Engineering & Humanity Week: to bring together the world’s most dedicated people to confront one of our planet’s most daunting issues: water.

    Rothschild himself was in Dallas to receive the 2013 Visionary Award, spread his environmentalist gospel and share stories about his Plastiki adventures. In 2010, the National Geographic Emerging Explorer led a crew of scientists, sailors, thought leaders and creatives on an 8,000-mile ocean trek from San Francisco to Sydney on his vessel made of recycled waste products.

    Along the way, they visited a swirling patch of trash the size of Texas. Rothschild’s goal was to shed light on the dangers of polluting the ocean and spread a more powerful message: waste as a resource. Rothschild has gifted Plastiki to Dallas, which moves to the plaza at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science this summer while the Hunts search for its permanent home.

    In a lively discussion with Jeffrey Ball, former environment editor at the Wall Street Journal, Rothschild, a self-proclaimed “optimistic pessimist,” explained what he believed to be the challenges of the environmental movement.

    “We articulate the demise, rather than the solutions,” he said. Instead of telling people what to do, we are busy telling them what not do, he argued. And, in perhaps his most colorful commentary of the evening, he asked the audience to compare plastic and diamonds.

    “Both last forever,” he said. “Diamonds just have a much better marketing campaign.”

    Joking aside, Rothschild said his Plastiki trip “failed horribly,” simply because there is more plastic today than when they started, but they knew that going in. More important, he said, is that “[Plastiki] is a metaphor for teamwork” and unlocking human potential.

    It seemed unlikely that anyone could top the passionate and hunky Rothschild, but there was still another award to present. This one, the inaugural Humanitarian Award, went to Emmanuel Jal, a former child soldier in Sudan who found a new life as a leading hip-hop artist, author, and advocate for children in developing nations whose childhoods are robbed from them because of violence and extreme poverty.

    Thanks to the documentary and autobiography of his life, both titled War Child, and his work through nonprofits Gua Africa and We Want Peace campaign, Jal has reached audiences of millions, and his charities provide scholarships and education to Sudanese war survivors and the most deprived children in Nairobi.

    Of course Jal could not accept his award without a show. And the man who performed at Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday celebration and the One World Concert for the Dalai Lama brought down the house in Fair Park that night.

    Through his message of peace and hope, Jal, together with DJ Silvastone and a string quartet from SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts, got everyone on their feet — and many on the stage — for a concert that no one in attendance will soon forget.

    Plastiki, David de Rothschild's vessel made from 12,500 plastic bottles, has a new home in Dallas.

    Plastiki
    Photo by Kim Leeson
    Plastiki, David de Rothschild's vessel made from 12,500 plastic bottles, has a new home in Dallas.
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    Milestone event

    Dallas Chick Lit Luncheon celebrates 20 years with star Lauren Graham

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 24, 2026 | 12:45 pm
    Chick Lit 2026
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass, Nate Rehlander, Kelly Alexander
    Paige Ellenberger, Elizabeth Dacus, Lauren Graham, Brooke Bailey, Joanna Clarke

    What: 20th Annual Chick Lit Luncheon benefiting Community Partners of Dallas

    Where: Hilton Anatole

    The 411: More than 1,100 guests gathered March 27 to celebrate the Chick Lit Luncheon’s emerald anniversary, a milestone 20th year for the beloved literary luncheon supporting Community Partners of Dallas. Chaired by Brooke Bailey and Elizabeth Dacus, with Leigh Anne Haugh as honorary chair, the event featured a lively onstage conversation between Fox4 Good Day anchor Paige Ellenberger and award-winning actress and New York Times bestselling author Lauren Graham.

    Guests arrived in colorful spring attire and mingled during a reception that included interactive “Mission Experience” installations highlighting CPD’s impact - from its Night Response unit to the Rainbow Room resource center - along with a symbolic wall of blue pinwheels in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Top sponsors gathered for a champagne meet-and-greet with Graham, while everyone tried for a chance at raffle prizes including luxury travel, shopping experience, sports tickets, and a designer handbag.

    Inside the ballroom, co-chairs welcomed attendees and reflected on the luncheon’s growth from 400 guests to more than 1,100, while continuing to support abused and neglected children across Dallas County. A seated lunch was playfully themed with nods to Graham's hit show Gilmore Girls (such as Emily Gilmore’s formal dinner salad with roasted chicken breast, Boston lettuce, poached pear, candied pecan, gorgonzola, and champagne vinaigrette).

    Dr. Robert and Lara Tafel and their daughter Mimi were recognized for their long-standing support of Community Partners of Dallas. CPD president and CEO Joanna Clarke presented Paper Affair owner Melissa Wayte with the 20th Anniversary Partners in Celebration Award. the Paige McDaniel Partners for Children Award to Amazon Web Services.

    A powerful program spotlighted CPD’s impact, including moving stories of children served and the organization’s reach to more than 20,000 kids annually. Guests responded with generous donations during a paddle raise, which will support essentials such as school supplies, housing assistance, and basic needs.

    The afternoon concluded with an engaging conversation with Graham and covered topics from Graham’s role as the grandmother in Colleen Hoover’s new movie, Reminders of Him; her fond, and funny, memories of her time in Dallas as a graduate student at Southern Methodist University; her career beginnings; her iconic roles as mom Lorelai Gilmore on the popular TV series Gilmore Girls and as Sarah Braverman in Parenthood; her writing process as a bestselling author; and her longevity as an actor and her gratitude for continuing to be offered opportunities.

    Who: Allison Miller, Meredith Camp, Tiffany Lawson, Cara Hargrove, Leah Duncan, Anna Martin, Angela Kelcher, Michelle Snedden, Cassie Fuller, Jacob Samson, Cathy James, Juliette Coulter, Lauren Hicks, Heather Hicks, Julia Hicks, Misaki Collins, Ben Leal, Kaileigh Johnson, Misheal Simpson, Alley Murchison, Leslie Madden, Coby Dunlap, Sierra Hughes, De'Erica Blakely, Stephanie Stollenwerck, Francie Mancillas, Lori Christensen, Liesl Kuby, Katie Winston, Patty Georgeadis, Nellie Dunn, Kristi Cooley, Hollie Rice, Laurel O'Dell, Shannon Dusek, Laura Downing, Kim Quinn, Stacey Walker, Lisa Bhattacharya, Amy Camp, Cory Criscoe Kratz, Allison Miller, Elizabeth Saab, Logan Allen, Jamie Kile, Allison Ellis, and many more.

    Chick Lit 2026

    Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass, Nate Rehlander, Kelly Alexander

    Paige Ellenberger, Elizabeth Dacus, Lauren Graham, Brooke Bailey, Joanna Clarke

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