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    Grand dame of a gala

    Dallas' Crystal Charity Ball 2021 makes glorious return with smashing British affair

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 8, 2021 | 11:20 am

    All you need is "Peace, Love, London" as your theme to bring Dallas' grandest gala back from its darkest year. A trumpet fanfare upon arrival doesn't hurt, either.

    The Crystal Charity Ball made its triumphant return on Saturday, December 4 — the first time the event had taken place since December 2019 due to COVID. As anyone who's watched a royal wedding on TV knows, no one does "grand and glorious" like the UK, and chairwoman Leslie Diers' event took attendees across the pond with all the best British things, from the Queen to the Beatles.

    The pomp and pageantry began as soon as patrons dropped their cars at valet and walked down the entry corridor, flanked with Union Jack flags. A piped-in trumpet salute and orchestral rendition of "God Save the Queen" made guests feel as though they were arriving at the palace. Costumed Queen's Guards — complete with tall bearskin hats — held the doors open and provided the first great photo opp.

    Thanks to Tom Addis of Tom Addis Productions, Junior Villanueva of The Garden Gate, Curtis Butts of Talent Associates, Cassandra Moses of Art 2 Catering, and more creative team members, the Hilton Anatole Hotel foyer was decked with the sights, sounds, and tastes of jolly London town.

    A sold-out crowd of 1,540 filled every nook and cranny. Everyone, of course, was dressed in their gala best — check out the stunning gowns here.

    Instagram-worthy backdrops included a floral creation that resembled a St. George's flag of England, colorful Beatles murals, and a double-decker bus announcing a Beatles show at 9 pm. Dallas String Quartet, outfitted in sparkly pink jumpsuits and playing amped up, electronic instruments, filled the lobby with their takes on Coldplay hits and more.

    After having professional portraits made by John French Photography and grabbing glasses of wine, bubbly, or a scotch from a "Scotch Tasting" pub, attendees — including Brett Johnson, Heather Johnson, Jennifer Lancashire, David Lancashire, Jackie Walker, Laura Price, Genevie Short, Jennifer Worton, Candace Swango, Knoxie Edmonson, Bart Humphrey, Jolie Humphrey, Amy Sabin, Tom Sabin, Lisa Cooley, Clay Cooley, Katherine Coker, Key Coker, Tavia Hunt, Gracie Hunt, Nardos Imam, and Awet Bereket — worked their way around the lobby.

    Some grabbed early seats at the casino tables, then cashed in their winnings for fabulous decor, artwork, holiday items, and children's toys at the Mod Market. Others bought raffle tickets for the chance to win the 2022 Lexus that was showcased in front of a vignette of London's famed Savoy Hotel.

    Across the room, the silent auction curated by co-chairs Anne McPherson and Susan Glassmoyer beckoned for bids on once-in-a-lifetime trips, fine jewelry, designer bags, restaurant and entertainment experiences, and much more. Bidding was done electronically, giving guests a good reason to keep their smartphones out. Vibrant paintings of British icons, like Queen Elizabeth and Harrod's department store, decorated the walls around the auction area.

    In the middle of the foyer were displays of adorable finger-food takes on British cuisine: fish 'n chips on a stick; shepherd's pie tartlets; and bite-sized smoked salmon BLTs, along with a showcase of British cheeses and the CCB-signature spread of ginormous Gulf shrimp.

    Presiding over it all was a replica of Big Ben, standing tall in the middle of the room and keeping real time. At 9 pm, Big Ben chimed and the Chantilly Ballroom doors opened. The Beatles tribute band Live and Let Die rocked onstage while go-go dancers in sequin Union Jack dresses entertained as guests streamed in.

    Dinner was a sumptuous Lobster Avocado Goddess Salad followed by "Beef Wellington Moderne," a deconstructed take on the British classic consisting of filet mignon, vol-au-vent with king trumpet mushrooms and winter black truffles, and heirloom carrot medley. The crowning touch was a "Peace, Love & Decadence" cake for dessert.

    By the time the Beatles band was nearing its final chorus of "Twist and Shout," the dance floor was full and the party band Simply Irresistible took over to really rev things up. Those with aching feet or babysitters to relieve at home put in final auction bids, grabbed some coffee and freshly made doughnuts, and departed with their "party favor," a gorgeous Michael Aram heart dish.

    Crystal Charity Ball is a grand night, to be sure, but at its heart is a mission to raise funds for Dallas children's charities. This year, the organization donated $5,391,091 to eight deserving beneficiaries:

    • Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation
    • Cafe Momentum
    • Dallas Casa
    • Dallas Children's Advocacy Center
    • Dallas Symphony Association, Inc.
    • Network of Community Ministries
    • Phoenix House Texas
    • Scottish Rite for Children

    Read more about them and watch videos of their initiatives on the CCB website.

    Spotted in the crowd, having a great time and toasting the ball's return, were patrons, supporters, and friends of the beneficiaries including Olivia Webb, Kendall Sigel, Tracey Kozmetsky, Beth Thoele, Kim Quinn, Mary Martha Pickens, DG Edward, Dana Gibson, Darryl Ratcliff, Sarah-Michelle Steams, Mary Pickens, Bill Pickens, Jr., Shaye Galen, David Byrd, Liana Yarckin, Jeff Yarckin, Jennifer Huen Chan, Aneeta Goomer, Kristen Cobb, Kent Montgomery, Lisa Montgomery, Kelvin Baggett, Dia Baggett, Claire Parrott, Alex Parrott, Sean Gamble, Lumi Gamble, Monica Davy, Latoya Young, Santa Avalier, David Taylor, Kristen Taylor, Carmen Dringoli, Marilynn Johnson, and Amberly Sisneros.

    An electrified Dallas String Quartet played Coldplay hits and more in the lobby.

    Dallas String Quartet, Crystal Charity Ball
    Photo by Ashley Gongora
    An electrified Dallas String Quartet played Coldplay hits and more in the lobby.
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    Soup's On

    Stewpot Alliance luncheon raises funds and hope for Dallas neighbors in need

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Feb 12, 2026 | 5:37 pm
    Soup's On 2026 luncheon
    Photo by Rob Wythe/The Stewpot
    Shane Bowen, Cory Bowen, Ashley Ellis, Danny Ellis

    What: 2026 Stewpot Alliance Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Show

    Where: Thompson Dallas

    The 411: The 18th annual Stewpot Alliance Soup’s On! Luncheon and Art Sale took place Monday, February 2, with proceeds benefiting The Stewpot.

    Since its inception in 1975 as a ministry of First Presbyterian Church of Dallas to feed people on the streets downtown, The Stewpot has served more than 9 million meals and has grown to provide comprehensive support services for people experiencing poverty and homelessness.

    Since 2008, Soup’s On has raised more than $5 million for Dallas neighbors experiencing homelessness and poverty.

    The 2026 event was presented by H-E-B/Central Market and co-chaired by community leaders Cory and Shane Bowen and Ashley and Danny Ellis, and retired Dallas Regional Chamber president and CEO Dale Petroskey served as honorary chair. Brenda Snitzer is executive director of The Stewpot.

    The luncheon, emceed by NBC 5 anchor Deborah Ferguson, welcomed about 700 patrons eager to hear from keynote speaker Hailee Kaleem Wright. The singer, songwriter and actor (whose roles include Catherine of Aragon in SIX: The Musical and Satine in Moulin Rouge! The Musical shared her story of resilience — about overcoming homelessness twice on her rise to Broadway stardom. She also surprised attendees with a heartfelt performance of “Firework.”

    The other stars of the day were the chefs who provided the delectable slips and slurps of savory soups. They were: Head chef Brian C. Luscher of 33 Restaurant Group (Suburban Yacht Club, Union Bear, Taverna Rossa); Jeff Bekavac, Goodwins; J. Chastain, Duro Hospitality (Sister, The Charles, El Carlos Elegante); Omar Flores, Big Dill Hospitality (Casa Brasa, Muchacho Tex-Mex, Whistle Britches, Even Coast); Danyele McPherson, Leela’s Wine Bar; Janice Provost, Parigi; Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman, Oh Hi! Hospitality (AM/FM, Puerto Cocina & Bar); Jeramie Robison, Thompson Dallas; Abraham Salum, Salum; and special guest chef Adam Bazaldua from Dallas City Council.

    Soup's On 2026 luncheon

    Photo by Rob Wythe/The Stewpot

    Shane Bowen, Cory Bowen, Ashley Ellis, Danny Ellis

    The luncheon also featured an art show including 100 pieces of original art created by artists from The Stewpot Art Program.

    Who: Nichelle Sullivan, Mabrie Jackson, Jessica Gonzales, Chelsea Fletcher, Christina Collins, Lynn Fisher, Christy Coltrin, Jack Oldham, Brad Oldham, Tom Falk, Karen Falk, Ellen McStay, Dee McStay Howell, Charlene Jin Lee, Bea Njuguna, Lisa Meyer, Anne Seanor, Patti Flowers, Amanda Applewhite, Jennifer Black, Julie Bell, Liz Brantley, Karen Novakowski, Stacey Angel, Venise Stuart, Sarah Hardin, and hundreds more.

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