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    Night at the Museum

    Dallasites party like rock stars to raise $1 million at Perot Museum gala

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Nov 19, 2018 | 5:12 pm

    If Billboard rated Dallas galas like they do songs, the Perot Museum's "Night at the Museum: Rock the Perot" bash would top the charts. More than 1,000 guests filled every floor of the nature and science museum for its annual gala on November 10. And the rock-star party proved to be a million-dollar fundraiser.

    Before patrons even walked through the doors, they were greeted with spectacles that would set the stage for the rest of the night. Beneath swirling light projections on the building, a woman performed "Cirque du Soleil"-style acrobatics atop a giant rotating disco ball on the plaza. An electric guitar player serenaded folks as they approached.

    Early VIPS — including event chairs Heather and Chris Gilker and Linda and Ken Wimberly, and honorary chairs Fallon and Robie Vaughn — were whisked to a "backstage" pre-party on the lower level. First stop: photos with David Bowie and Prince impersonators against a colorful backdrop of electric guitars.

    These exclusive guests noshed on their first delicious bites of the evening, including Alaska king crab canapes served from behind an icy seafood bar. Here they also could test their music mettle at an interactive Rock 'n' Roll Trivia station, or play "Guitar Hero" or "Video Vixen."

    After the VIP party, it was up to guests to organize their night. Everyone was handed a tri-fold "Set List" that outlined each floor's experiences, entertainment, drinks, and food — including which items were dairy-free, gluten-free, nut-free, or vegetarian. (Yes, it was that detailed.) No Set List? No worries, as all of the information was illuminated next to the elevators.

    Although many chose to work their way up from the bottom floor to the top, word quickly spread that Level 4 was tray-passing black truffle chicken pot pies. A trip up the elevator was rewarded with piping-hot, flaky, buttery pot pies coming out in such abundance that it was the rare party-goer who ate just one.

    Other standout cuisine included charcoal beef short rib with Okinawa potatoes and aromatic top veg (Level 3); house-smoked coho salmon "everything" macaron with fine herbs smear and chive blossoms (Level 4); ahi tuna sushi bowl with sweet soy, wasabi aioli, tobiko, and sushi rice (Level 2); and braised oxtail with whipped semolina, Calabrian chilies, broccolini, and Parmesan foam (Main Lobby).

    At one station, foods were presented as "landscapes," where guests could glimpse inside the skin of potatoes and grapefruit via microscope. A Brain Freeze station saw attendants freezing tiny popsicles before patrons' eyes. A station called Food as Art allowed adults to be kids again, swiping their salad fixings through creamy cheeses and colorful dressings on an artful "palette."

    Wolfgang Puck catered every last bit.

    This being a party at a science and nature museum — home to a stunning collection of gems and minerals — the evening's "rock" theme held double meaning. The signature premium cocktails, for instance, were a gin-based "Red Rock" and a whiskey-based "Amethyst Sour." Yet a Rock Star Wine Bar also poured wines by vineyards owned by famous musicians — Dreaming Tree by Dave Matthews, for example.

    Floral arrangements tucked geodes into vases of tulips and roses, and giant crystals looked like they were holding up food stations.

    When it came to entertainment, there was an embarrassment of riches. Each and every exhibition was open for patrons to enjoy without bumping into hordes of students on school field trips. But that was just the start. Women and men alike got their faces painted and adorned with sparkly tattoos. There were intuitive crystal readings; experts cracking geodes; an interactive photo booth called "Gettin' Giffy With It;" crash-test car experiments; and a funky experience called "Big Face Boxes," where people put boxes over their heads to magnify their faces to gigantic proportions.

    As the night wore on and drinks kept flowing, happy revelers flocked to the "Rock Your Body" experiences on Level 2, where they tested their balance and strength with glee. (Designated drivers looked on with amusement.)

    Eventually, most folks made it back to the Main Lobby, where they could swap their party shoes for comfy flat slippers and hit the dance floor. The Georgia Bridgwater Band kept things rocking until midnight. The party came to a rousing conclusion when "Prince" took the stage for an electrifying rendition of "Purple Rain," during which a party cannon popped and confetti rained down over the crowd.

    On their way back to their cars, guests could grab a last yummy bite of the night — Frito pie "walking tacos" from a food truck parked in the plaza.

    In all, the event raised about $1 million for the Perot Museum's many educational programs and research initiatives.

    Guests and supporters spotted having a great time throughout the museum included Thomas Surgent, Yatzil Ruvio, Abbie McEnturff, Lacey Rotan, Sabrina Smid, Tiyunna Johnson, Catherine Devlin, Erin Devlin, Taylor Drawbridge, Stephanie Mayen, Elliot Mayen, Abby Aldrich, Jared Wilkinson, Craig Patrick, Caitlin Hurley, Jessie Montgomery, Shari Krueger, Eric Krueger, Robert Farquharson, Nicole Farquharson, Brittany Stewart, Nathan Stewart, Avery Bonora, Anna Gruber, Catherine Roblin, Amir Ansari, Najdi Ansari, Lee Hark, Marianne Hark, Royce Ramey, Amy Williams-Ramey, Kyle Larsen, Kaylee Larsen, Jarrett Woods, and Crystal Woods.

    Thomas Surgent, Yatzil Ruvio

    Thomas Surgent, Yatzil Ruvio
    Photo by WJNPHOTO
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    Beautiful Music

    Katharine McPhee & David Foster headline poignant Turtle Creek Chorale gala

    Lindsey Wilson
    Sep 26, 2025 | 2:56 pm
    Turtle Creek Chorale Rhapsody 2025
    Photo by Cash Anglin Photography
    Katharine McPhee and David Foster had the crowd laughing and cheering.

    The Turtle Creek Chorale famously held its inaugural Rhapsody gala at the Statler Hotel in March 2020, and now, five years later, the fundraising dinner/concert has returned to its roots.

    Supporters of the the most recorded men's chorus in the world arrived at the downtown Dallas hotel on September 20 in their sparkliest, shiniest, and most elegant outfits, ready for an evening of philanthropy and fantastic music.

    Turtle Creek Chorale Rhapsody 2025 The outfits were on point.Photo by Cash Anglin Photography

    An opening reception allowed guests to mingle with the many members of the famous men's chorus, which is also celebrating its 45th year.

    Then it was into the Statler's ballroom for a short-rib and couscous dinner as gala and board chair Dr. Whitney Strauss and executive director Dr. Dawson B. Taylor welcomed the crowd. Just as 250-plus attendees were finishing their duo of desserts, TCC artistic director and conductor Sean Mikel Baugh led "the Turtles" into the room for a medley of songs.

    An especially poignant moment was a video message from former Chorale member Reggie, who recently decided to leave Texas for California due to the state's increasingly intolerant political climate. Reggie, a trans man, stressed that even though this was a necessary move for his family's safety, he would never forget the welcoming community he found with the Turtles and considered himself a lifelong member.

    A spirited live auction spotlighted five prizes: a handmade quilt by Chorale member Clint Milner; the choice of attending Pride 2026 in either New York City, Los Angeles, or Chicago; a U.S. Open Tennis Championship package; the Ultimate TCC Experience; and private dinner for 10 in chef Kent Rathbun's home — the latter of which ended up being sold twice to raise even more money to support the Chorale’s mission to entertain, educate, unite, and inspire through music.

    Turtle Creek Chorale Rhapsody 2025 Clint Milner made the "Guardian of Pride" quilt.Photo by Cash Anglin Photography

    Turtle Creek Chorale Rhapsody 2025

    Photo by Cash Anglin Photography

    Katharine McPhee and David Foster had the crowd laughing and cheering.

    The evening's main event did not disappoint. Multi-Grammy Award-winning composer and producer David Foster was joined by his wife and protege, Katharine McPhee, for a concert that blended humor with humanity and a hell of a lot of hit songs.

    Up-and-comer Daniel Emmett, who currently tours with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, warmed up the crowd with a powerhouse vocal performance.

    Foster has played a key role in the discovery and career launches of Celine Dion, Josh Groban, and a Michael Buble, and written legendary tunes for Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Chicago, *NSYNC, Dolly Parton, and more. He also wrote the score for the recent Broadway musical Boop. The list of successful bands, singers, albums, and songs is long, so we'll just say this: If you think of a hit from the 1970s onward, Foster likely had a hand in it.

    Turtle Creek Chorale Rhapsody 2025 David Foster and Katharine McPhee.Photo by Cash Anglin Photography

    McPhee first met Foster on the set of American Idol in 2006, and the pair married in 2019. Her career has spanned television (Smash, Scorpion) to concerts and even Broadway in 2018, when she starred in the Sara Bareilles musical Waitress. Generous arts lovers may remember McPhee's last gala performance here in Dallas, when she co-headlined the now-Broadway Dallas soiree with Brian Stokes Mitchell in 2017.

    A selection of Turtles joined the couple onstage for several songs.

    By the end of the evening, the room was on its feet, dancing and singing along to Donna Summer's "Last Dance" (on which Foster played keys for the original recording). All told, the event raised more than $400,000 for TCC's musical, cultural, and educational programs.

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