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    Dallas' grandest gala

    Colorful Crystal Charity Ball tangos into Dallas with South American flair

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 11, 2019 | 2:10 pm

    Crystal Charity Ball 2019 brought vibrant South American style to Dallas' grandest gala.

    Ball chairwoman Pat McEvoy chose the theme "South American Mosaic" for its 67th edition and transformed the Hilton Anatole Hotel's foyer and ballroom with the sights, sounds, and tastes of that colorful continent.

    More than 1,500 guests, dressed in their most dazzling ballgowns and tuxedos, arrived to the hotel for the beloved event on December 7. Upon entering, they walked down a hallway of towering plants and flowers made to look like a tropical rain forest, complete with performance artists costumed as a butterfly, big cat, and exotic bird.

    The Instagram-worthy backdrops continued inside the lobby, where a gurgling fountain and brilliant floral creations were popular photo stops.

    After having professional portraits made by John French Photography and grabbing glasses of wine and bubbly, attendees — including Sabrina Harrison, Field Harrison, Chuck Steelman, Keana Meyer, Dean Fearing, Wanda Fearing, Julia Kananna, Leah Pasant, Luane McWhorter, Lisa Cooley, C.A. Anderson, Annette Anderson, Jennifer Sampson, and Edward Sampson — snaked their way around the silent auction offerings.

    Up for grabs this year were dozens upon dozens of magnificent trips, fine jewelry, artwork, runway fashion experiences, one-of-a-kind accessories, and many more exquisite items. One head-turning piece was a stunning Alexander McQueen gold bead and pearl-encrusted knuckle clutch, which didn't get too far in bidding before someone opted to "buy it now" for $1,500. Ditto on a chance to spend Thanksgiving Day with the Dallas Cowboys, which was sold quickly for $22,000. Of special note this year were several packages featuring stays and experiences at the dazzling new Hall Arts Hotel in the Dallas Arts District. The impressive array was arranged by silent auction chair Jennifer Dix and her team.

    Guests daintily loaded their plates with South American-inspired canapes like beef empanadas and sweet potato crema, then crossed the room for the oversized displays of jumbo Gulf shrimp, donated for the evening by Cassandra Fine Catering.

    Patrons also perused the Plaza del Mercado for holiday gifts, including small electronics and beautiful housewares. Those who wanted to try their luck before dinner hit the casino early.

    At 9 pm, the Chantilly Ballroom doors opened to reveal a scene that evoked a South American nightclub in a lush, tropical setting. Tango dancers, dressed in red, floated around the dance floor to the South American-symphonic stylings of the James Davis Orchestra.

    The dancers and musicians were so entertaining, folks couldn't help but capture video on their phones before finding their seats. Patrons finally sat down to their tables, which were adorned with opulent white and gold arrangements of roses, orchids, and hydrangeas. In contrast, colorful displays of pink and orange roses, lilies, orchids, and more climbed around the stage.

    The orchestra continued playing as patrons dined on a sumptuous multicourse dinner created by Hilton Anatole executive chef Rigoberto Lemus, executive banquet chef Mike Youssef, and executive pastry chef Shirley Chavez. It started with coriander crusted King scallop with corn and wild mushroom relish and roasted corn jus. Main course was a cotija crusted seared beef tenderloin served with aji creamy demi, onion chorizo stack, asparagus, charred carrots, cipolini onion, and blistered tomatoes.

    The crowning touch was South American Coffee Chocolate Delight, a flower-shaped dessert — complete with numerous delicate petals and edible gold flecks in the center — that was almost too beautiful to eat. (But far too delicious not to.)

    Throughout the evening, wines from Ehlers and Beringer Private Reserve and were poured generously by the attentive wine stewards.

    Spotted in the crowd, enjoying dinner, were Bruce Dietz, Gayle Fischer, Jennifer Lind, Emily Elolf, Stari Ewert, Sabiera Figueroa, Maggie Morales, Amberly Sisneros, Sheridan Horn, Kaylan Montgomery, Vinette Montgomery, Tiffany Lawson, Leigh Anne Haugh, Alan Schoellkopf, Karen Schoellkopf, Conner Searcy, Gina Searcy, Randi McParlin, Angela Seaman, Brittany Graft, Jordan Graft, Rosie Caruth, Ian Caruth, Wynne Wideman, Craig Wideman, and many, many more.

    It didn't take long for the music to gear up again and for the dance floor to fill to the brim. A party band whose beats ranged from boogie woogie to Bruno Mars kept the room on its feet long after the last bites of dinner had been eaten.

    Those with tired feet scooped up their party favors — including a big box from Tiffany & Co. containing an elegant crystal candlestick — and exited back to the foyer. There, they could check silent auction bids one last time; hit the casino tables again; and try for one last chance in a raffle for a 2020 Lexus, which was parked inside.

    On the way to the valet stand, guests got one last taste of South America — fresh, hot churros covered in cinnamon, and hot coffee for the ride home.

    Tom Addis of Tom Addis Productions, Junior and Maria Villanueva of The Garden Gate Floral Design, Curtis Butts of Talent Associates, and a host of others helped bring the "South American Mosaic" night to life.

    Crystal Charity Ball is the grand finale of the social season and benefits children's charities around the city.

    "Your support helps ensure that all children in Dallas have the opportunity to achieve greatness in their lives and make this a stronger community and better world," McEvoy writes in the introduction to this year's Crystal Charity Children's Book, which highlights the work of each beneficiary.

    Beneficiaries of this year's ball are Child & Family Guidance Center, Community Partners of Dallas, Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep, For the Nations Refugee Outreach, Interfaith Family Services, Jubilee Park & Community Center, Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic, Mercy Street, Promise House, and Readers 2 Leaders.

    Sam Sullins, Marjon Henderson, Tim Adair, Samantha Wortley

    Sam Sullins, Marjon Henderson, Tim Adair, Samantha Wortley
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    Gown lowdown

    Save the dates for these 10 can't-miss Dallas galas of spring 2026

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 18, 2026 | 2:56 pm
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    The 2026 spring gala season in Dallas started with flourish and fanfare at the 40th anniversary Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Presentation Ball on February 21. Then foodies had a delicious night of fundraising at the KidLinks Symphony of Chefs two nights later. Ladies who power-lunch gathered early in the season for the Stewpot Alliance Soup's On! Luncheon and the St. Valentine's Day Luncheon.

    March is when the big fundraising events really ramp up, carefully working around spring break.

    Here is our guide to the 10 can't-miss spring galas of 2026 in Dallas, which will raise vital funds for arts groups, sports foundations, patient care, the beautification of Dallas, and more civic causes.

    Below that is a list of big fundraising luncheons (many of which will welcome high-profile celebrity speakers) and more galas at-a-glance. If young professionals are looking for events tailored to them, they'll find that special list here.

    Time to grab your date book and send those gowns to the cleaners. Here are 10 must-attend galas of spring:

    Mavs Ball, March 19 at Omni Dallas Hotel
    The Dallas Mavericks’ 11th annual Mavs Ball brings courtside glamour to a fundraiser featuring featuring cocktails, dinner, auctions, and entertainment by Emerald City Band. Players, VIPs, and fans will gather to support the Mavs Foundation's mission to champion women, children, and families across North Texas. Even without attending, Mavs fans can bid on memorable experiences, autographed collectibles, game-worn jerseys, and art specifically created for MFFLs at Mavs.com/Auction. More information and auction access are available here.

    Bruce Wood Dance Gala, March 28 at Sounders Dallas
    Bruce Wood Dance Dallas’ high-energy gala turns back time with the theme “Culture Shock,” a retro-inspired celebration spanning the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s. Guests can expect themed cocktails, dinner, and live performance channeling everything from bouffants and martinis to protest anthems and funk grooves. Chaired by Phil Clemmons and Herb Weichsel and Rodger Kobes and Michael Keller, with honorary chair Patricia Kozak, the event will benefit the company’s aim to bring boundary-pushing dance to North Texas and beyond. It is sold out, but more information can be found here.

    Resource Center Toast to Life, April 11 at The Empire Room
    Resource Center’s 28th annual gala sets sail with a "Voyage Beneath the Sea" theme and promises an evening of immersive entertainment. Hosted by drag superstar Brooke Lynn Hytes, the lively affair will features dazzling performances, over-the-top décor, and culinary experiences, plus live and silent auctions filled with luxury items and exclusive finds. Proceeds support Resource Center’s programs serving the LGBTQ community across North Texas. More information and tickets are here.

    Children's Cancer Fund Gala, April 17 at Hilton Anatole
    Themed "Unbridled Courage," this heartfelt evening marks 36 years of celebrating strength and survival of young cancer patients and their families. (Note: Bring tissues.) Chaired by Bina Palnitkar and Kasey Lemkin, with honorary co-chairs Troy Aikman and Dak Prescott, the night includes a VIP reception, seated dinner, silent auction, and a the event's signature fashion show pairing pediatric cancer patients with celebrity escorts on the runway. Proceeds benefit Children’s Cancer Fund, supporting research and treatment programs at Children’s Health and UT Southwestern Medical Center. More information and tickets can be found here.

    Children's Cancer Fund Gala 2023 Troy Aikman and Dak Prescott are honorary chairs of the Children's Cancer Fund Gala. Photo by BFA and Tamytha Cameron

    TITAS Command Performance + Gala, April 18 at Winspear Opera House
    TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND marks the 30th anniversary of its signature Command Performance with an elegant evening of dinner and world-class dance. The black-tie-optional affair begins with a seated dinner, followed by a tour-de-force performance of internationally acclaimed artists, and an “Afterglow” party on the Winspear stage. The night will also honor DeMetris Sampson with the Tom Adams Award of Appreciation. Proceeds support TITAS’ mission to bring groundbreaking dance to North Texas. More information and tickets are available here.

    Mad Hatter's Tea, April 24 at Dallas Arboretum
    The only daytime event on the list, but big enough to be considered a gala. Hosted by the Women’s Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the annual spring fête returns with an art-inspired theme, “The Art of the Garden." Known for its over-the-top millinery, the event and its famous hat contest will feature themed categories inspired by movements from Renaissance masters to Pop Art, along with a runway show produced by the legendary Jan Strimple. Chaired by Reagan Pace and Sheridan Reeder, with honorary chair Anne Stodghill, Mad Hatter's proceeds benefit the A Woman’s Garden at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. More information and tickets can be found here.

    Equest Blue Ribbon Gala, April 25 at Gilley's Dallas
    The milestone 45th annual Equest gala, themed "Run for the Roses," will be filled with Kentucky Derby flair. Chaired by Melinda and Mark Knowles, with honorary chair Lynn McBee, the night will include a cocktail reception, seated dinner, live and silent auctions, an awards presentation, and dancing to Jordan Kahn’s Manhattan Orchestra. Proceeds benefit Equest, which provides equine-assisted therapies for children, adults, and veterans across North Texas. More information and tickets are available here.

    Dallas Theater Center Centerstage 42 Gala, May 2 at Wyly Theatre
    Dallas Theater Center’s signature gala returns for its 42nd year with a high-energy evening of onstage dining, entertainment, and fundraising. The night will include a cocktail reception spotlighting the theater’s artists and community programs, followed by dinner in the Potter Rose Performance Hall, a live auction, and musical performance by special guest, TV star Michael Urie, known for his roles in Ugly Betty and Shrinking. The prestigious Linda and Bill Custard Award will honor Larry Angelilli for his leadership and advocacy in the arts. Proceeds support DTC’s productions and education initiatives across North Texas. More information and tickets are available here.

    TEX Gala, May 7 at Globe Life Field
    The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation's annual gala will feature a red-carpet arrival, handcrafted cocktails, dinner on the playing field of Globe Life Field, live and silent auctions of sports and Hollywood memorabilia, and a live performance from country superstars Zac Brown Brand. It has an intriguing "Afterparty" theme: "Step into a night of mystery and style at this year's Old Fashioned Afterparty — an upscale speakeasy experience with a Western Americana edge," organizers say. The gala will be attended by Rangers players, coaches, and staff, and proceeds will go to improve the lives of children, the military, and first responders' families in the community. For information and tickets, visit the website.

    House of DIFFA: Hotel Mystique, May 9 at Sheraton Dallas
    Spring’s most dramatic black-tie gala transforms into a cinematic experience with the theme “Hotel Mystique,” where fashion, identity, and storytelling will come together, organizers say. Co-chaired by David White and David Chadd, the 34th annual event invites guests to step “behind closed doors” through immersive runway segments and dramatic, room-by-room "reveals." A highlight of the evening, the signature Live Luxury Jacket Auction, will feature one-of-a-kind wearable art alongside luxe travel, jewelry, and fashion. Proceeds benefit DIFFA Dallas and its mission to support North Texas HIV/AIDS service organizations. More information and tickets can be found here.

    House of DIFFA presents Hotel Mystique House of DIFFA presents Hotel Mystique. Photo by Thomas Garza

    Power Luncheons:

    • Chick Lit Luncheon, March 27 at Hilton Anatole
    • Dec my Room Room to Grow Luncheon, April 2 at NorthPark Center
    • Junior League Milestones Luncheon, April 10 at Fairmont Dallas
    • CASA Cherish the Children Luncheon, April 17 at The Arts District Mansion
    • Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary Luncheon & Fashion Show, April 21 at Meyerson Symphony Center
    • Family Compass North Star Luncheon, April 27 at Arts District Mansion
    • DSOL Fashion Notes Luncheon, April 29 at Meyerson Symphony Center
    • Texas Women's Foundation Awards, April 29 at Moody Performance Hall
    • Genesis Luncheon, May 8 at Hilton Anatole

    Also save the dates for:

    • AWARE Affair, April 11 at Gilley's Dallas
    • Austin Street Center No Place Like Home Event, April 16 at 2616 Commerce Event Center
    • Ronald McDonald House Gala, April 17 at The Echo Lounge
    • Yellow Rose Gala, April 18 at Dallas Renaissance Hotel
    • Cotes du Coeur, April 25 at Omni Dallas
    • Day at the Races, May 2 at Arlington Hall
    • CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, May 7 at Astoria Event Venue
    • Dallas Children's Theater Gala, May 8 at DCT
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