2017 PCHPS Distinguished Speaker Luncheon

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Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society presents its 6th Annual Distinguished Speaker Luncheon. The event chaired by Liz Farley, will feature James Farmer as the Luncheon Speaker. Farmer is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, editor-at-large for Southern Living magazine and a frequent guest on television and radio.

Libby and David Hunt will be the Honorary Chairs for the event.

Proceeds from the luncheon will be used to help preserve and maintain the Park Cities House at Dallas Heritage Village, support the new PCHPS archives at the University Park Library, fund the Society’s landmarking initiatives and award scholarships to Highland Park High School graduating seniors planning to study architecture, history or preservation.

Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society presents its 6th Annual Distinguished Speaker Luncheon. The event chaired by Liz Farley, will feature James Farmer as the Luncheon Speaker. Farmer is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, editor-at-large for Southern Living magazine and a frequent guest on television and radio.

Libby and David Hunt will be the Honorary Chairs for the event.

Proceeds from the luncheon will be used to help preserve and maintain the Park Cities House at Dallas Heritage Village, support the new PCHPS archives at the University Park Library, fund the Society’s landmarking initiatives and award scholarships to Highland Park High School graduating seniors planning to study architecture, history or preservation.

Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society presents its 6th Annual Distinguished Speaker Luncheon. The event chaired by Liz Farley, will feature James Farmer as the Luncheon Speaker. Farmer is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, editor-at-large for Southern Living magazine and a frequent guest on television and radio.

Libby and David Hunt will be the Honorary Chairs for the event.

Proceeds from the luncheon will be used to help preserve and maintain the Park Cities House at Dallas Heritage Village, support the new PCHPS archives at the University Park Library, fund the Society’s landmarking initiatives and award scholarships to Highland Park High School graduating seniors planning to study architecture, history or preservation.

WHEN

WHERE

Dallas Country Club
4155 Mockingbird Ln.
Dallas, TX 75205
https://www.pchps.org/Tickets

TICKET INFO

$150 and up.
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