Honoring a Legacy
Todd Fiscus and friends kick off 60th anniversary bash for Legacy Senior Communities
- Todd Fiscus, Carol AaronPhoto by Page Clark
- Cary Rossel, Beverly Rossel, Lisa Albert, Janice Weinberg, Florence ShapiroPhoto by Page Clark
- Ken Topolsky, Andrea Statman, Carol AaronPhoto by Page Clark
- Zona Pidgeon, Barry PidgeonPhoto by Page Clark
- Tim Layton, Susan KrallPhoto by Page Clark
- Bette Morchower, Dr. Gary MorchowerPhoto by Page Clark
- Barbara Stein, Marion GlazerPhoto by Page Clark
- Janice Weinberg, Art WeinbergPhoto by Page Clark
- Ken Topolsky, Shula Netzer, Aaron NetzerPhoto by Page Clark
- Angela Horowitz, Ruthie ShorPhoto by Page Clark
- Dr. Carmine Achtman, Dr. Daniel AchtmanPhoto by Page Clark
- Kimberly Glazer, Mike GlazerPhoto by Page Clark
- Event co-chairs (left to right, front row): Lisa Albert, Carol Aaron, Steve Aaron, Florence Shapiro, Janice Weinberg, Art Weinberg. Back row: Howard Shapiro, Cary Rossel, Beverly Rossel, Howard Donsky, Sandy Donsky (not shown: Jim Albert, Marc Stanley, Wendy Stanley).Photo by Page Clark
Legacy Senior Communities supporters recently gathered at the home of Carol Aaron, chairman of the board of trustees, for a preview party and cocktail fete honoring its sponsors. This was just one of many events in celebration of the nonprofit’s 60 years of service, which will culminate with “The Yes! Event: One Special Night” on November 9 at the Omni Dallas hotel.
“We wanted to host this pre-event sponsor party to thank all of the people and organizations that have been dedicated to the success of the Legacy Senior Communities and its residents,” Aaron said. “This year’s event in November will highlight the deep history of this wonderful organization and will give our supporters a preview of its exciting plans for the future.”
Ken Topolsky, producer of the popular television series Dallas, was among the notable guests in attendance. At the November gala, he will present a raffle item that will give a lucky winner the opportunity to spend a day in the life of a Hollywood producer.
Event planner extraordinaire Todd Fiscus gave guests a taste of his exciting plans for “The Yes! Event.”
“We all know Carol loves a vision, and that is exactly what I plan to create for 'The Yes! Event' in November,” Fiscus said. “The event will take everyone on a 60-year tour, highlighting various decades with different food, music and entertainment. It is a pleasure to be a part of this momentous celebration, and it is a wonderful opportunity to help our seniors.
The Legacy Senior Communities has provided housing and healthcare options for the Jewish elderly and other area seniors for six decades. Fundraising support for “The Yes! Event” has been provided by 138 sponsors who have given more than $375,000 to date.