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    Star power

    6 Dallas luncheons rolling out the red carpet for hot Hollywood headliners this fall

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Aug 27, 2019 | 10:11 am

    In 2019 — aka The Year of the Woman — "ladies who lunch" really means "women who are passionate advocates, activists, and kick-ass fundraisers for causes they care deeply about."

    Just take a look at the A-list headliners Dallas nonprofits are bringing in for their fall fundraising luncheons. They include Emmy, Grammy, Tony, and Oscar winners and nominees. Best-selling authors. A groundbreaking journalist. On screen, they're red-carpet darlings and fun late-night TV talk show guests. Off screen, they're lending their voices to causes like the fight against human trafficking, the importance of arts education, and female empowerment in the workplace.

    With fall social season upon us, here's a look at six hotly anticipated Dallas luncheons bringing star power to the table. Grab tickets now because they're all likely to sell out.

    Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon featuring Laura Linney
    October 4, Omni Dallas Hotel

    Laura Linney, a two-time Golden Globe winner, four-time Emmy winner, and Academy Award-nominated actress, will step away from the set of her hit Netflix show Ozark to deliver the address at this powerhouse luncheon. The star, who has championed women's rights, headlines an event that will honor six female CEOs of Dallas-based companies who are leading the charge in once male-dominated industries. The Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon, chaired this year by Marjon Henderson, Marisa Howard, and Samantha Wortley, raises funds to support The Family Place, a nonprofit organization that helps survivors of domestic violence.

    New Friends New Life Luncheon featuring Jada Pinkett Smith
    October 11, Omni Dallas Hotel

    A successful actress, producer, director, humanitarian, and activist, Jada Pinkett Smith headlines this annual luncheon, which helps provide services for victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation. Though her acting credits range from The Nutty Professor to the FOX television series Gotham, the star's latest buzzy project is her Facebook Watch talk show titled Red Table Talk, which she hosts alongside her daughter, Willow Smith, and mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris. Pinkett Smith has been an outspoken advocate for the fight against trafficking. She will bring her passion and advocacy for children to the event, co-chaired by couples Shelly Slater and Clayton Huffstutter, Christa and Ketric Sanford, and honorary chairs Amy and Joe Crafton.

    Baylor Health Care Foundation Celebrating Women Luncheon featuring Kristin Chenoweth
    October 11, Hilton Anatole Hotel

    To Broadway buffs, Kristin Chenoweth is still best known for her original role of Glinda the Good Witch in Wicked. But the Emmy and Tony Award winner's career spans stage, film, television, music, and voiceover work. Chenoweth's newest album, For the Girls, releasing September 27, teams her with icons like Reba McEntire and Jennifer Hudson on anthems of female empowerment. She's working with performing arts students on her current tour, coming to Mansfield November 2. Before that appearance, she'll stop in Dallas to deliver the keynote address for Baylor Health Care Foundation's annual luncheon. Celebrating Women brings together more than 1,300 patrons to increase awareness and generate funding for breast cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment. This year's chairman is Laura Downing, with honorary co-chairs Margo and Bill Goodwin.

    Council for Life Celebrating Life Luncheon featuring Nicole C. Mullen
    October 21, Omni Dallas Hotel

    Nicole C. Mullen, a Grammy-nominated and multiple Dove award-winning singer and songwriter, is the headliner for the annual Council for Life luncheon. Mullen's singing career has spanned decades; she is a member of the Christian Music Hall of Fame and is the only African-American artist to win the Dove Award for both Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. She received to Grammy nominations in 2002 and 2005, for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year. She also speaks passionately about adoption, and has an adopted child herself. Jennie Gilchrist and Lisa Luby Ryan will serve as co-chairs of the event, which helps fund agencies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that offer pregnancy resources, adoption, and more.

    Junior League of Dallas Milestones Luncheon featuring Keri Russell
    November 1, Hilton Anatole Hotel

    Keri Russell, who will forever be "Felicity Porter" to some, is a sought-after actress on television, in film, and on Broadway. She was most recently seen on the critically acclaimed FX series The Americans, which completed its six-season run this spring, and upcoming, she will star in Star Wars: Episode IX. The Milestones Luncheon is an annual fundraiser benefiting the Junior League of Dallas Community Service Fund and recognizes the impact and achievements of its volunteers. Bess Enloe is being honored as Sustainer of the Year. Co-chairs are Alli Eagan and Connie O’Neill.

    Texas Women's Foundation Luncheon featuring Elaine Welteroth
    November 14, Hilton Anatole Hotel

    Elaine Welteroth is an award-winning journalist, New York Times bestselling author, former editor in chief of Teen Vogue, who is best known on screen as a judge on the newest season of Project Runway. In her magazine career, Welteroth broke new ground as the youngest person and the second African-American to be editor in chief in Condé Nast’s 107-year history. She has written for the hit show Grown-ish and just released a book, More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say), which she describes as part-manifesto, part-memoir, exploring topics such as race, relationships, identity, and success. The annual luncheon is the Texas Women's Foundation (formerly Dallas Women's Foundation) main fundraiser in support of its work to advance women’s economic security, leadership, childcare access, and healthcare in North Texas. Janiece Evans-Page and Virginia Rose-Harris are co-chairs this year.

    Laura Linney is the special guest speaker for Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon on October 4.

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    Laura Linney is the special guest speaker for Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon on October 4.
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    Uptown Girl

    Christie Brinkley helps bid farewell to beloved Dallas awards luncheon

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 23, 2025 | 11:28 am
    The Family Place Texas Trailblazer Awards 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron
    Aaron Capps, Tammy Foy, Michelle George, Christie Brinkley, Christine Keating, Christina Wade, Natalie LaDriere.

    After nearly three decades of honoring extraordinary leaders and uplifting survivors, The Family Place brought the curtain down on the Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon October 10 at The Fairmont Dallas.

    The Family Place Texas Trailblazer Awards 2025

    Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Aaron Capps, Tammy Foy, Michelle George, Christie Brinkley, Christine Keating, Christina Wade, Natalie LaDriere.

    This year’s theme, “Voices of Hope,” echoed through every moment of the event, from emotional tributes to trailblazers past and present to laughter and inspiration from keynote speaker Christie Brinkley, who proved that resilience and charm never go out of style.

    Co-chaired by Kristen Cobb, Katie Samler, and Ellis Thomas, with honorary chairs Katy and Kyle Miller, the luncheon drew a crowd of longtime supporters, community leaders, and former honorees, including Elaine Agather, Charlotte Jones Anderson, and Opal Lee, among others. Together, the chairs reflected on the nearly 30-year legacy of an event that has raised millions to support The Family Place’s critical programs, which range from a 24-hour hotline and onsite kennel for pets to three emergency shelters, including one of the country’s only shelters for men and their children.

    Attendees were greeted with specialty mocktails called the "Uptown Girl," a pale pink flute of sparkling water, elderflower, white cranberry, and raspberry syrup, which they could sip while leaving messages of hope in a special phone booth bedecked in purple and pink florals.

    They could also purchase raffle tickets for a chance at winning one of three packages:

    • Uptown Girl: $500 Frenchie gift card, a signed copy of Brinkley's recently published memoir, a piece of Julianna LeBlanc jewelry, and an Abbott Aesthetics gift card
    • Partners Card: 2 Partners Cards, $1,000 Starpower gift card, $1,000 St. Bernard gift card, and $500 Stanley Korshak gift card
    • Mavs: 4 tickets to a Mavs home game.

    Inside the ballroom and after a welcome by The Family Place CEO Tiffany Tate, the crowd tucked into a meal consisting of a crisp fall salad topped with grilled chicken, roasted kabocha squash, and cranberries, and alternating desserts of flourless chocolate cake and vanilla bean cheesecake. Then activist, author, and domestic violence survivor Dr. Sabrina Greenlee took the stage for the Mission Moment, recounting the violent attack that left her blind and inspiring the crowd with her tale of survival and empowerment.

    The Family Place Texas Trailblazer Awards 2025 Effie Dennison, Tiffany Tate.Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Since its inception in 1996, the Texas Trailblazer Awards Luncheon has honored more than 40 remarkable leaders whose compassion and vision have helped transform the future for families impacted by domestic violence. That day, the final Texas Trailblazer Award was presented to Effie Dennison, known for her leadership in community philanthropy and advocacy for women, while Jan Langbein, CEO of Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support, accepted the second-ever Paige Flink Award for her decades of dedication to empowering survivors and leading with compassion.

    Heads then turned as a tall, blonde, beautiful woman began weaving her way through the tables toward the stage. The 71-year-old Brinkley waved excitedly to the crowd, wearing a dress from her own fashion line, TWRHLL (soon to be renamed Tower Hill) and proudly sporting a giant silver belt buckle — her trophy for winning a cutting horse championship in Fort Worth back in 1991.

    In a moderated fireside chat with retired WFAA news anchor and 2013 Texas Trailblazer Award recipient Gloria Campos, the supermodel and entrepreneur shared stories from her remarkable life and career, from being discovered in 1974 while living in Paris to her Broadway debut in the musical Chicago at age 57 following a difficult divorce. “I pulled on some fishnet stockings and showed him!” she laughed, adding that the experience helped her reclaim her confidence.

    The Family Place Texas Trailblazer Awards 2025 Christie Brinkley, Gloria Campos.Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    A survivor of domestic violence herself, Brinkley focused not on the pain but on the power of optimism. When Campos asked her favorite song, Brinkley quipped, “I love all the ones written about me! But probably 'Uptown Girl,'" noting that she is still good friends with ex-husband Billy Joel.

    At these sorts of luncheons, guests typically begin trickling out early to beat the valet line but the majority of the room remained spellbound by Brinkley, who also did a VIP meet-and-greet following the program.

    Proceeds from the final luncheon will directly support The Family Place’s comprehensive services, including safe housing, counseling, legal support, skills training, and violence prevention education — all provided free of charge in English and in Spanish. The nonprofit's popular Partners Card fundraiser, where a $100 card provides 10-20% off at more than 750 DFW restaurants and retailers, is happening October 24-November 2.

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