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    Adventures in Time

    Sky-high hats captivate crowd at 25th annual Mad Hatter's Tea

    Rachael Abrams
    Apr 26, 2013 | 1:49 pm

    Attendees pulled out all the stops — or, shall we say, tops — for the 25th annual Mad Hatter’s Tea, themed “Adventures in Time,” at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Chic chapeaus of all shapes, sizes and themes never fail to dazzle at this boisterous benefit, which helps the arboretum’s Women’s Council fund the Woman’s Garden.

    As we stepped into Ginsburg Plaza, we thought we had slipped into some kind of Alice and Wonderland dream. Tiered hats with all kinds of trinkets, toys, feathers and jewels nearly made us dizzy.

    Each enormous head topper — it’s almost a misnomer to call it a “hat” — told a story, including Joani White’s award winner with miniature Titanic, hope diamond necklace and small Louis Vuitton trunk, which she carried in hand. D’Andra Simmons’ best in show boasted a mini Taj Mahal, elephants and bright orange flowers resting on a purple turban.

    Steve Kemble’s giant three-tiered cake; Teffy Jacobs’ vibrant petal and arrow hat; and Faye Briggs’ cowboy hat, adorned with a Barbie and pink silk fabric, were also a trip.

    We didn’t envy judges Lawrence Bock, Connie Dufner, Holly Forsythe, Julian Leaver, Daniel Winson Lewis, Paula Caldwell St-Onge, Amy Vanderoef and Anthony Wilkinson, who had their work cut out for them. Once the judges got a good look at the competitors, guests gathered in Rosine Hall for a fashion show produced by Jan Strimple, live auction, and award ceremony.

    Emcee Ron Corning introduced Women’s Council president and “force of nature” Sue Ringle, who reminded devotees that the organization was on the verge of setting a record for net proceeds before encouraging them to bid in the auction. She also thanked co-chairs Maggie Kipp and Shay Geyer, who wore anniversary-themed hats: Kipp wore the No. 2, while Geyer sported No. 5.

    When Corning returned to the microphone, he noticed Ringle has left her iPhone on the podium. “She has a passcode. That definitely means she’s been sexting,” he said. The crowd, already loose from the bubbly, burst out laughing. Even Ringle and honorary chair Patty Dedman Nail couldn’t help but giggle.

    Corning bestowed a special gift unto last year’s co-chair, Carmaleta Whiteley, whom Kipp and Geyer call “fairy godmother.”

    “Lord knows you have a lot of fairies in your life, and now you have a wand to go along with them,” Corning said. Whiteley waved her blinged-out wand at the crowd before the fashion show began.

    After eyeing bright spring looks from Cavalli and Oscar de la Renta, ladies bid on live auction items, including a party in the Woman’s Garden and a necklace by Shona Gilbert. Then the moment they had all been waiting for arrived, when the judges announced the winners:

    • Gents Top Hats: Timeless, Billy Fulmer
    • Most True to Theme: Back to the Future, Joani White
    • Botanical: Adam and Eve, Terry Irby
    • Most Whimsical: Roaring Twenties, Yvonne Crum
    • Most Elegant: Court of Versailles, Elizabeth Mendez
    • Best of Show: 25th Anniversary, D’Andra Simmons
    • Most Outlandish: Wild, Wild West, Nancy Brite Smith
    • Group (for the first time ever, a tie): Hollywood Glamour and Record in Time

    The award winners flocked to the stage to show off their over-the-top designs. Then, finally, an elegant lunch followed in the outdoor plaza — which served primarily to soak up all the champagne that had been flowing freely.

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    Dallas hearts LLS

    St. Valentine's Day Luncheon raises $640K for heartfelt cause in Dallas

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 4, 2025 | 10:22 am
    St. Valentine's Day Luncheon 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron
    Leah Swanson, Dr. Anders Kolb, and Former First Lady Laura Bush

    Themed "XOXO Sending Love & Care," the 2025 St. Valentine's Day Luncheon & Fashion Showwelcomed 650 guests dressed in shades of pink, purple, and red to the Meyerson Symphony Center on February 12. The beloved annual Dallas luncheon raises vital funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

    Co-chairs Courtney Petit and Caitlin Wilson led this year's event, with honorary chairs Mona and Grey Stogner.

    Patrons sipped champagne and browsed items up for bid in the silent auction, including jewelry, home décor, artwork, staycations, and more.

    Inside the Margaret McDermott Performance Hall, mistress of ceremonies, FOX4 evening anchor Clarice Tinsley, oversaw a heartfelt program that underscored the organization's mission to sending love and care to the 1.7 million people currently battling blood cancer across the country - a message echoed by Leukemia & Lymphoma Society president and CEO Dr. Anders Kolb.

    LLS Red River Region executive director Leah Swanson presented the 2025 ICON Award to former U.S. First Lady Laura Bush. Mrs. Bush accepted her award and gave brief remarks regarding the Bush family’s personal commitment to the mission of LLS as President George W. Bush’s sister, Robin Bush, died of leukemia when she was just 3 years old.

    “It was the great sadness of the Bush family that they lost their little girl," Laura Bush told the audience. "Fortunately, though, times have changed, and thanks to the incredible research of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and countless doctors, a blood cancer diagnosis is no longer a death sentence. Now there’s a treatment for leukemia and lymphoma, and the generosity of everyone in this room makes it possible for little girls like Robin to come back home to their families happy and healthy. Thanks to everyone for being here and thank you for supporting this worthy cause.”

    Additional awards recipients included:

    • Dr. Robert (Brian) Berryman, a renowned oncologist with expertise in treating blood cancer patients, was presented with the Lynda Adleta Heart of Gold Award.
    • Texas native and legendary Dallas actor, the late Larry Hagman, was recognized with this year’s Memorial Hero Award, which honors an individual in the community who has passed away and who battled blood cancer. His son Preston Hagman accepted the award.
    • Jude Cobler, the Spirit of Tom Landry Award, given to a youth who has battled blood cancer.

    The event's fashion show, produced by the Jan Strimple, featured spring looks from Highland Park Village retailers, including La Vie Style House, Veronica Beard, Simkhai, Lela Rose and Carolina Herrera. The annual tradition of host committee members’ children modeling Valentine’s-inspired looks from Love Shack Fancy once again stole the show, complete with 12-year-old “mailman,” Jack, handing out valentines to each as they walked the runway.

    The event concluded with a plated luncheon in the lobby and a selection of gourmet sweets courtesy of Make My Life Sweeter.

    In total, the event raised an impressive $640,000 for LLS.

    Among the notable attendees were Caroline Ross, Kate Leyendecker, Victoria Snee, Liz Thrash, Taylor Burnett, Charlotte Jones, Bina Palnitkar, Candice Romo, Bonnie Lance, Stacey Duran, Jana Paul, Lauren Gillette, Maggie Kipp, Claire Catrino, Kristin Hallam, Cathleen Griffith, Laura Price, Suzanne Horn, Samantha Wortley, Lola Thomas, Sharon Lee Clark, Amber Griffin, Mimi Sterling, Maddie Gander, Christina Rangel-Bautista, Sara Madsen Miller, Mackenzie Brittingham, Faith Baldwin, Todd Fiscus, Ceron, Meredith Ferrell, Megan Fill, Katie Walton, Destin Shore, Lisa Sadoughi, Katy Brooks, Holly Quartaro, Robyn Chauvin, Jon Mellon, Dawn Mellon, Christen Carroll, Lottye Lyle, Autumn Thomas, and hundreds more patrons and supporters.


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    Leah Swanson, Dr. Anders Kolb, and former U.S. First Lady Laura Bush

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