Fundraisers On the Move
MS Society supporters prep for On the Move Luncheon at cozy cocktail hour
- Trey Adams, Kate Cheatham, Shannon Jenkins, Brian KirkseyPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Leah Weatherl, Scott Burford, Paula Burford, Tami RyanPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Courtney Edwards, Trina Ramsey, Nancy LaVerde, Shannon NelsonPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Janie Robertson, LeeAnne NelsonPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Jennifer Chininis, Jennifer Evans, Brooke Burnett, Janie Robertson, Courtney Edwards, Shannon NelsonPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Paula Burford, Scott BurfordPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Mary Wininger, Leah WeatherlPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Leslie Chatman, Tami RyanPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Vickie McLauchlan, Jaime Anderson, Shannon NelsonPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Kirk Dooley, Charlotte DooleyPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Leah Weatherl, Jennifer Evans, Katelyn EvansPhoto by Sylvia Elzafon
- Grain provided passed appetizers for the MS Society On the Move Luncheon kickoff.Photo by Sylvia Elzafon
Supporters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society gathered at Grain in the Park Cities Hilton for an intimate cocktail hour. The purpose? To get pumped for the upcoming On the Move Luncheon, set for October 10 at the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas.
As servers poured wine and passed around bite-size appetizers, conversation swirled around the details of this year's event, which brings country music artist and MS advocate Julie Roberts to Dallas for a chat and a concert. In addition, luncheon attendees can expect an expertly prepared lunch by the Ritz-Carlton kitchen staff, raffle prizes, surprise bags for purchase, and, of course, inspirational speeches from Roberts and more.
Among those in attendance at the kickoff were Jennifer Evans, Brooke Burnett, Janie Robertson, MS Society reps Shannon Nelson and Leah Weatherl, Charlotte and Kirk Dooley, Paula and Scott Burford, Tami Ryan, Vickie McLauchlan, and Jaime Anderson.
On the Move is a nationwide program created to raise funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis. Each year, On the Move luncheons bring the community together to encourage people to support their family members, friends and colleagues whose lives are touched by MS and to educate communities about multiple sclerosis.
Tickets and tables for the luncheon, which is sponsored by CultureMap, are still available and can be purchased online.