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    Champagne and chapeaus

    Dallas-themed Mad Hatter's Tea Party flies way over the top for 2022

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 28, 2022 | 10:02 am

    Know that sacred Dallas hairdo mantra “The higher the hair, the closer to God?” It works for hats, too, as attendees of the “Dallas”-themed 2022 Mad Hatter’s Tea Party can testify.

    Because, bless their hearts, the spring luncheon that brings together all of Dallas' philanthropic angels took place on the windiest afternoon the event has seen in recent years, April 20. And all 530 guests — the most in Mad Hatter’s 34-year history — held onto their hats at the mostly-outdoor Dallas Arboretum event; not a single one blew down the hill and landed in White Rock Lake.

    For some, it wasn’t easy to balance a glass of champagne in one hand and steady the chapeau in the other. After all, this year’s crop of over-the-top headwear included top-heavy recreations of Dallas landmarks and icons like Reunion Tower, the Pegasus sign, Peruna the SMU mascot, Dallas Cowboys, Big Tex, Texas Star Ferris wheel, and even entire State Fair vignettes.

    As the event was held April 20, one day before Queen Elizabeth's 96th birthday, the number of fascinators worn this year — perched ever so daintily without hiding coifs underneath — made it seem like a royal party.

    And, per tradition, attendees also displayed an impressive array of botanic-themed toppers; after all, the event is put on by the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden and benefits A Woman’s Garden there.

    When in doubt in Texas, do a cowgirl hat, and a special tip to the gals who donned those.

    After a sparkling reception around Ginsburg Plaza, patrons joined event chair Claire Catrino, honorary chair Laurie Sands Harrison, and Women's Council president Lisa Loy Laughlin for the big announcement of hat contest winners, emceed by Calvert Collins.

    Hat categories, judges, and winners were:

    Best Use of Botanical Components: "Bluebonnets"
    Judge: Mary Brinegar, Dallas Arboretum CEO
    Winners: Marena Gault and Elizabeth Smith (tie)

    Most True to Theme: "Flying Horse"
    Judge: Kim Noltemy, Ross Perot President and CEO, Dallas Symphony Association
    Winner: Prashe Shah

    Best Big Over the Top Texas Hat: "Everything is Bigger in Texas!"
    Judge: Barbara Bigham, philanthropist
    Winner: Dr. Linda Burk

    Best Fascinator: "Uptown Girl"
    Judge: Vanessa Logan, executive director, Texas Ballet Theater
    Winner: Venise Stuart

    Best Group Hats: "Dallas Dynasty"
    Judge: Amy Hofland, executive director, Crow Museum of Asian Art
    Winner: “Debbie at Table 50” which was Debbie McKeever and her group. (Theme: Dallas Arboretum)

    People’s Choice Award: "Deep in the Hat of Texas"
    Judge: Chosen by the people. Awarded by Lisa Loy Laughlin and Claire Catrino
    Winner: Robert Wilson

    Best in Show: "Don’t Mess with Dallas"
    Judge: Tanya Taylor, featured celebrity designer
    Winners: Sharla Bush and Terry Irby

    Inaugural Innovators in Design Awards were also given to new and established female artists in the Dallas community. Those recognized were Cindy Avroch, Diana Brosseau, Lori Cusick, Barbara Durham, Kallie Hauschild, Sharon Lee, and Addison Sloane.

    After the ceremony, guests filed into Rosine Hall and to tables set around the terraces for an afternoon tea (and by “tea” think wine as no actual tea was served). Patrons nibbled on scones and clotted cream and jam; followed by a plate of finger sandwiches, deviled eggs, potato gallette; and for dessert, a trio of Dublin Dr Pepper cake, mini Texas peach pie, and fresh fruit tart.

    A Jan Strimple-produced fashion show of nearly 60 looks from Tootsies came down the runway during the luncheon. Many looks were creations of featured designer Tanya Taylor (who was in attendance), and many gave serious beach vacation vibes.

    Spotted in the crowd, having fun, were many committee members and supporters from near and far, including Sarah Bowlby, Jen Gleaton, Candice Flores, Marjan Wolford, Piper Young, Katie Kennemer, Kelly Weisz, Kelly Hernandez, Lindsey Kennemer, Larryssa Hilcher, Charlie Flowers, Amanda Hill, Colby Baer, Niki Turner, Fallon Hennessy, Sarah Mills, Nerissa Von Helpenstill, Dustin Holcomb, Donna Lewis, Betsy Gallagher, and Beth Rion.

    When the last sips of wine were consumed, guests took one last look around a silent auction and put in their bits for hot items like handbags, jewelry, spa gift cards, and luxury experiences. They also had one last chance to purchase a limited-edition silk scarf with the logo "Dallas" artwork by artist Laura Loy Capps.

    Unlike at most events, the valet line at Mad Hatter's is never a drag; it's the final opportunity for Instagrammy snaps of amazing hats before the creativity gets tucked back in the closet for another year.

    Looks from Tootsies come down the runway in the Jan Strimple-produced fashion show.

    Mad Hatter's Tea 2022
    Photo by Thomas Garza Photography
    Looks from Tootsies come down the runway in the Jan Strimple-produced fashion show.
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    Fundraising fun

    Dallas’ Night at the Museum gala brings in $2M for Perot programs

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Nov 13, 2025 | 4:56 pm
    Perot Museum Night at the Museum 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron
    Santiago Jorba, Catalina Gonzalez

    On Saturday, November 8, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science opened its doors, after hours, for one of Dallas’ most anticipated galas of fall: Night at the Museum.

    Perot Museum Night at the Museum 2025

    Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Santiago Jorba, Catalina Gonzalez

    Led by co-chairs Shelly and Michael Dee in honor of Sally and Forrest Hoglund, the 2025 Night at the Museum immersed guests in a science-y wonderland of interactive exhibits, fun cocktails, unique cuisine, and more.

    Guests agreed: The couldn't-miss highlight of the evening was the 10-Minute Restaurant, which transformed the museum gift shop into a five-star culinary adventure by Wolfgang Puck Catering, reminiscent of how they serve celebrities at the Oscars. Amid all the night's action, it was a great way to sneak in a quick bite and some one-on-one time with a date in a VIP-like setting.

    Attendees also noshed from a Living Crudité Bar, an Off the Bone beef station, a paella station, enjoyed "roaming tiramisu," and stopped servers in their tracks for the famous Night at the Museum pot pies. No one went thirsty, either, as guests sipped creative cocktails like Sorbete de Sangria de Cava and the sparkling “Aqua Pearl,” enjoyed a 196 Vodka Seltzer Bar, and a refueled at a coffee cart that opened at the after-party.

    Guests got to dig like paleontologists at the Paleo Lab, ooh and ahh at the sparking Aquamarine on the display in the Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall, and learn all about little creepy-crawlies in the Bug Lab Exhibit. Another favorite activity was the Iris Photography, which turned photos of the human eye into works of art.

    In total, the crowd of "after-hours scientists" raised $2 million to help fund field trips, outreach, discounted admission and memberships to the Perot, and more.

    Among the notable attendees were Margot Perot, Dr. Linda Silver, Marilynn Thoma, Carl Thoma, Santiago Jorba, Catalina Gonzalez, David and Mary Henderson, Katie and Jerome Rose, Lyda Hill, Cade McCarter, DeWitt McCarter, Kelly Compton, Kenna McCarter, John Sughrue, Marlene Sughrue, Kate and Steve Sigfusson, Kristina Kirkenaer-Hart, Grace Cook, Laura Compton, Angus Mitchell, Rachel Mitchell, Martine and Michael Philippe, and many more patrons and supporters.

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