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    It's Giving Glam

    Black Tie Dinner 2024's cyber theme equals real-world impact in Dallas

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 20, 2024 | 2:41 pm

    A black tunnel illuminated with rainbow LED light rods transported more than 2,000 guests at this year's Black Tie Dinner into "Simulation," a safe and inclusive space where they could celebrate being themselves.

    The cyber-tinged theme manifested itself in another welcome way at the 43rd annual fundraising gala, held on November 16 at the Sheraton Dallas. For the first time, closed captioning was added to all programming, along with ASL interpretation.

    But wait, there were even more firsts! Following an introduction by the night's virtual host, "Prism," the crowd was welcomed with a performance by indie pop duo Fly By Midnight.

    Black Tie Dinner 2024Fly By Midnight.Photo by John Strange, Selig Polyscope Company

    Then, this year's co-chairs Dustin Vyers and Liliana Villarreal announced that in 2025, Villarreal will be joined by Deirdre Coleman, making history as the first time Black Tie Dinner will be chaired by two women.

    The dinner, which is the the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ fundraiser, also happened to coincide with the close of Transgender Awareness Week. To help honor the importance of transgender advocacy, three of the night's awards were presented to transgender recipients.

    Dylan Mulvaney, the actress and activist who has become a bold voice for the trans and queer community, was presented with the Black Tie Dinner Equality Award.

    “Every single person should love to be who you are,” said Mulvaney in her acceptance speech. “We're showing the world that love is stronger than fear, that joy is more powerful than hate, and that being yourself and liking yourself is the most revolutionary fight of all.”

    Black Tie Dinner 2024Carter Brown.Photo by Bryan Chatlien, Chatlien Photo

    Carter Brown, co-founder and executive director of the National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition, accepted the 2024 Kuchling Humanitarian Award for his lifelong commitment to advancing Black transgender rights. Brown is the first transgender recipient of this award — add that to the "firsts" tally!

    Trans activist and Houston native Landon Richie was the recipient of the Trailblazer Award.

    Black Tie Dinner 2024Landon Richie.Photo by Bryan Chatlien, Chatlien Photo

    Following a savory surf-and-turf dinner and a paddle raise for the 20 local beneficiaries supported by Black Tie Dinner, Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson and HRC press secretary Brandon Wolf each spoke passionately about the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community and the need to continue fighting for progress in the face of mounting political opposition.

    “They cannot break a community that has turned pain into power for generations,” Robinson said. “We will make progress by moving hearts and changing minds—one conversation, one dinner table, one workplace, one community at a time.”

    Black Tie Dinner 2024Liliana Villarreal, Kelley Robinson, Brandon Wolf, Dustin Vyers.Photo by Bryan Chatlien, Chatlien Photo

    The HRC Foundation is a national beneficiary of Black Tie Dinner.

    Legendary sports commentator Dale Hansen presented his Ally for Equality Award to Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. Marshall regularly uses her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports, notably introducing a Pride celebration for Mavs fans.

    Black Tie Dinner 2024Cynt MarshallPhoto by John Strange, Selig Polyscope Company

    Black Tie Dinner 2024

    Photo by Bryan Chatlien, Chatlien Photo

    Park Place Motor Cars Dallas: Joni Tsosie, Amber Garrison, Darien Bradford, Eric Johnson, Michael Hayes, Trevor Stokes, Naman Kaushal, Erik Bohdan, Joseph Copeland, Austin Veca.

    A spirited live auction led by Jason Lamoreaux, plus a raffle for a credit of $45,000 toward the purchase of a vehicle from Park Place Motorcars Dallas, transitioned into the AfterBlack Party, which had guests up and dancing late into the night.

    To date, Black Tie Dinner has raised more than $30 million to LGBTQ+ supportive organizations. Three of this year’s beneficiaries provide critical support to the transgender community.

    Black Tie Dinner 2024Jason Lamoreaux and Black Tie Dinner beneficiaries.Photo by John Strange, Selig Polyscope Company

    All 2024 local beneficiaries include:

    • ASD (former AIDS Services of Dallas)
    • Big Brothers Big Sisters Lonestar
    • Cathedral of Hope
    • Celebration Community Church
    • Dallas Hope Charities
    • Equality Texas Foundation
    • Finn's Place
    • Galileo Church - North Texas TRANSportation Network
    • Grant Halliburton Foundation
    • Help Center for LGBT Health and Wellness
    • Legacy Cares
    • Northaven Church
    • Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas
    • Pride Frisco
    • Resource Center Dallas
    • Synergy Wesley Foundation
    • Transgender Education Network of Texas
    • Transition Resource Action Center
    • Turtle Creek Chorale
    • Uptown Players

    Proceeds from the dinner will be announced on December 19 at The Empire Room in Dallas. The 44th annual Black Tie Dinner will take place on November 8, 2025.

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    Betting big

    CASAblanca casino party is a winning night for Dallas young professionals

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Feb 5, 2026 | 1:09 pm
    Casablanca 2026
    Photo by Ray Carlin/Grapevine Photo
    Angie Weatherford, Tia Williams, Brooke Kronschnabel

    After a week of hibernation from the icy #Dallaska winter conditions, Dallas young professionals stepped into another Winter Wonderland that was far more fun: the 2026 CASAblanca casino party.

    More than 400 of Dallas' most energetic, stylish, and philanthropic young adults filled the ballroom of The Adolphus Hotel in downtown Dallas on Friday, January 30 for a night of casino games, dancing, silent auctions, and more.

    The first sign it was a party for the younger set? The hours: 8 pm to midnight. Some of the more "senior" galas begin gathering for cocktails two hours earlier, and wind down by the time Colbert starts his monologue.

    The second sign? Ride-share was encouraged and a discount code for Alto rides was offered. This proved to be a VERY smart move by the organizers, who likely didn't anticipate that an entire downtown highway would close during their event.

    As always, proceeds from this year's sold-out event - hosted by the Dallas CASA Young Professionals group - benefit Dallas CASA, which helps recruit, train, and supervise community volunteers that serve as advocates for local children in foster care.

    As guests ascended the staircase of the iconic Adolphus, they were greeted by ... twinkling white Christmas trees. ("Wow, the Adolphus still has their holiday decorations up," one attendee was overheard saying. "No, it's a 'Winter Wonderland' theme," her friend corrected.)

    The dazzling winterscape continued into the ballroom, where LED projections of falling snow illuminated the walls, snowflake-themed pillows decorated lounge furniture, and even the chandeliers somehow looked like they were covered in icicles.

    After posing for pics at the floral photo wall step-and-repeat, guests could either start throwing down dice or sip on handcrafted espresso martinis and nibbling on passed apps. A well-crafted assemblage of silent auction items included local experiences, jewelry, decor, and even pet photography. Bidders easily could keep up all night on their phones.

    Chairs Vivian Satterfield, Hayward Woodmansee, Bayley Irish, and Matthew Brown welcomed the crowd from stage. Then it was uninterrupted betting business (with fake money, of course) at the poker, blackjack, roulette, and craps tables.

    Those who weren't filling the casino tables were filling the dance floor to the high-wattage sounds of The Special Edition Band.

    Casablanca 2026

    Photo by Ray Carlin/Grapevine Photo

    Angie Weatherford, Tia Williams, Brooke Kronschnabel

    In between gaming and dancing, attendees fueled up on burgers and fries at one end of the ballroom, and at a chef-crafted risotto station at the other. Drinks flowed from open bars, Pinkitzel provided sweet treats, and guests even got to leave with a hot Whataburger chicken-biscuit.

    CASAblanca is always one of the most-anticipated young professionals' fundraising events of the year. Dallas CASA Young Professionals is an outreach, volunteer, and fundraising arm for Dallas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). The group is open to anyone ages 21 to 40 who wants to make a difference in the lives of abused children.

    Spotted having a great time at CASAblanca were Angie Weatherford, Tia Williams, Brooke Kronschnabel, Becca Hill, Katie Patterson, Claudia De Leon, Avery Robinson, Amber Tjaden, AJ Tjaden, Alex Conerly, Khirstyn Vu, Jenna Tran, Dani Austin, Lauren Spiwak, Olivia Bailey, Rachel Ellison, John Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Brooke Patton, Andrew Paape, Zach Webb, Vivian Satterfield, Josh Davidson, Erica Davidson, Cami Moss, Dylan McCoy, Keoshia Tillman, Cortney Tillman, David Burrows, Anupa Philip, Adrianna Bourland, Colin Bourland, Cooper Graham, Jack Howell, Paul Moreau, Carli Gogol, Nicki Stafford, Paul Stafford, Josh Davidson, Erica Davidson, Rich Armstrong, Jayne Armstrong, Jordan Jeffery, Ben Haase, Adam Webb, Samantha Penny, Bailey Hay, Luke Logan, Ansley Edwards, Matthew Brown, Kendall Bratton, Kyle Bratton, and hundreds more guests and supporters.

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