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    Texas-Style Fundraising

    Cattle Baron’s Ball taps into Texas pride for blockbuster Dallas gala

    Diana Oates
    Oct 17, 2016 | 6:00 am

    With superstar entertainment and millions raised for the American Cancer Society, the Cattle Baron’s Ball is a big deal in Dallas. For 2016, chairwomen Cara French and Andrea Weber welcomed a “Texas Proud” crowd to Gilley’s Dallas on October 15.

    Dressed in their best Western(ish) attire, thousands of attendees — including Kim Schlegel Whitman, Kari Schlegel Kloewer, Kent Rathbun, Maggie Cooke Kipp, Quitman Stephens, Piper Wyatt, JB Hayes, Marjon and Gibbs Henderson, Nina Sachse, and Tanya and Pete Foster — began the evening with the smooth sounds of Dwight Yoakam in the live auction room.

    To think that was just the warm-up.

    G Texas Catering provided an endless supply of bites throughout the night, at stations stocked with Southern staples such as barbecue, Tex-Mex, Creole, and chili. Among the favorites were jalapeño chicken knots, cracked pepper shrimp on green chile grit cakes, and sausage strudel with ground mustard. There also was a decadent dessert bar.

    After sufficiently fueling up, guests ventured into the auction rooms. Both live and silent auctions were stacked with prize packages that ranged from exciting excursions — an adventure hiking trip in Bhutan, a Kentucky Derby package, a Tag Heuer Indy 500 VIP experience — to clothing and jewelry. When not placing bids, partiers took rides on a Ferris wheel.

    Then it was time to find a spot around the Miller Lite Main Stage to see headliner Toby Keith, who wooed fans with songs like “Red Solo Cup,” “How Do You Like Me Now,” and “I Wanna Talk About Me.” The country-loving crowd sang along to every word.

    Post-concert, the fun continued at the after-party, where Studio 54 Band played and everyone got a few last bites.

    Since 1974, Cattle Baron’s Ball has raised nearly $68 million in the ongoing pursuit of a cure for cancer via the American Cancer Society. This year’s gala proceeds are targeting melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, which takes the lives of more than 10,000 people in the United States each year.

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    Len Critcher, Pamela Critcher
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    Alfresco evening

    Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park patrons party under the stars to raise $1.1M

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 21, 2025 | 6:03 pm
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    Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Kelly Alexander
    Trevor and Kellen Smith, Jess Bass Bolander and Tyler Bolander.

    WHAT: Party in the Park

    WHERE: Klyde Warren Park

    THE 411: Dallas’ favorite green space sparkled under the city lights as the nonprofit Klyde Warren Park celebrated its 13th anniversary on October 9. Presented by Republic National Distributing Company, the open-air bash drew 960 guests and raised an impressive $1.1 million to keep the beloved urban oasis thriving.

    Party in the Park 2025 Myrna and Bob Schlegel, Margot Perot.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Kelly Alexander

    The evening kicked off with a lively cocktail reception beside the Nancy Best Fountain, hosted by First United Bank, where guests mingled amid the sound of splashing water and the glow of downtown’s skyline. A starlit supper sponsored by SMU followed, with HALL wines flowing freely and the scene set by lush florals and sleek décor from Todd Events.

    Entertainment was as dazzling as the setting. Texas-born singer-songwriter Erin Duvall opened the show with a soulful performance before the crowd hit the dance floor for Stayin’ Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees, the world’s top Bee Gees tribute band. Sequins, shimmer, and a whole lot of disco fever kept guests grooving late into the night.

    Guided by honorary co-chairs Debbie and John Tolleson and their children Amy and Peter Baldwin and Kacy and Carter Tolleson, who served as event co-chairs, the celebration underscored Klyde Warren Park’s vital role as Dallas’ town square.

    Party in the Park 2025 Peter and Amy Baldwin, John and Debbie Tolleson, Kacy and Carter Tolleson.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Kelly Alexander

    Since opening in 2012, the park has welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors annually and hosted over 1,300 free community programs each year.

    WHO: Jason and Porschla Kidd, Klyde Warren Park president and CEO Kit Sawers, Myrna and Bob Schlegel, Margot Perot, Paul von Wupperfeld and Andy Smith, Lynn McBee, Jennifer Staubach Gates, Jody and Sheila Grant, Lyda Hill, Randy and Nancy Best, James and Kristen Hallam, Brent and Monica Christopher, Gillian Breidenbach, Aleta Stampley, Michelle Fojtasek, Brendan and Helen McGuire, Calvert Collins-Bratton and Vince Bratton, Gavin and Caroline Loehr, George and Lindsay Billingsley, Lloyd Pierson and Laura Ginsburg Pierson, Heather and Barrett Linburg, Mary Jalonick, Monica and Brent Christopher, Ray and Heather Washburne, Tori and Ross Mulford, Trevor and Kellen Smith, Jess Bass Bolander and Tyler Bolander, Penny Reid and Tom Nolan, Chantel and Robb Boudreaux, Muffin Lemak, Julie Butler, Lee Cullum, Caren Kline, Theo Ross, Troy and Kari Kloewer.

    Party in the Park 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Kelly Alexander

    Trevor and Kellen Smith, Jess Bass Bolander and Tyler Bolander.

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