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    Ooh La La

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra whisks guests to Paris for très chic concert + gala

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 4, 2023 | 2:59 pm

    One of autumn's most elegant galas got an international twist on September 30, when the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center channeled France for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's "An Evening in Paris."

    Chaired by Kim and Greg Hext, with Diane and Hal Brierley serving as honorary chairs, the black-tie evening began with an interactive Champagne wall that doubled as a fun photo backdrop.

    Twinkling Eiffel Towers dotted the Hart Lobby, and a trio of Young Strings musicians played a charming serenade as guests found their seats for a dinner of Aberdeen Angus filet mignon.

    Following the live auction, where such packages as four nights at a Cabo penthouse and golf with DSO music director Fabio Luisi raised big bucks, the crowd headed into the Eugene McDermott Concert Hall for the program.

    They were welcomed by DSO’s president and CEO Kim Noltemy, the Hexts, and Cece Smith, chair of the Dallas Symphony Association’s Board of Governors.

    “Throughout its history, the Dallas Symphony has been a driving force in developing Dallas’ cultural identity as a vibrant international city,” said Noltemy. “Now one of the top orchestras in the country, the DSO connects with millions of people locally and around the world each year through concerts, recordings, radio broadcasts, online and TV shows, and education programs.”

    “Art and music are an integral part of a well-rounded education, and the educational programming that tonight’s event supports enhances our community and opens doors for our city’s youth,” said Hext. “The Dallas Symphony is one of our city’s greatest treasures.”

    After her remarks, Hext introduced Smith, who further highlighted the DSO’s education initiatives, including the new Jeanne R. Johnson Education Center, slated to open in fall 2024.

    “The Dallas Symphony’s education programs are a bold investment in the future of this city,” said Smith. “We are proud to have one of the most robust instrument training programs in the country, serving more than 900 students each year.”

    Noltemy recognized the 2023 gala sponsors, including Capital One and J.P. Morgan Chase, as well as members of the Dallas City Council and several arts community leaders who were in attendance, including Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins and Paul Ridley.

    Gala patrons enjoyed a performance led by Luisi, which featured mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, who dazzled in her DSO debut with selections from Bizet’s Carmen; and a stunning performance of Chopin favorites by pianist Emanuel Ax.

    Among those showing their support for the 2023 Dallas Symphony Orchestra Gala were: Lucy and Henry Billingsley, Mary Cook McDermott and Dan Patterson, Grace Cook, Carol and Don Glendenning, Lisa and Clay Cooley, Zenetta Drew, Marena and Roger Gault, Tara Lewis and John Swords, Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger, Jan Miller and Jeffrey Rich, Anne and Steve Stodghill, Venise and Lawrence Stuart, and Donna and Herb Weitzman, the chairs of last year's gala.

    During the afterparty, appropriately themed “Midnight in Paris” and chaired by Jane Humphrey and Samantha Wortley, guests queued for macarons, petit fours, crepes, coffee, and custom cocktails before dancing the night away to a rousing set by Q the Band. (Slippers were helpfully provided for anyone seeking comfort from too-high heels.)

    Proceeds from the gala benefit the DSO’s education and community programs. Next year's gala is already set for September 28, 2024, so mark your calendars.

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    Dallas Chick Lit Luncheon celebrates 20 years with star Lauren Graham

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Apr 24, 2026 | 12:45 pm
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    Paige Ellenberger, Elizabeth Dacus, Lauren Graham, Brooke Bailey, Joanna Clarke

    What: 20th Annual Chick Lit Luncheon benefiting Community Partners of Dallas

    Where: Hilton Anatole

    The 411: More than 1,100 guests gathered March 27 to celebrate the Chick Lit Luncheon’s emerald anniversary, a milestone 20th year for the beloved literary luncheon supporting Community Partners of Dallas. Chaired by Brooke Bailey and Elizabeth Dacus, with Leigh Anne Haugh as honorary chair, the event featured a lively onstage conversation between Fox4 Good Day anchor Paige Ellenberger and award-winning actress and New York Times bestselling author Lauren Graham.

    Guests arrived in colorful spring attire and mingled during a reception that included interactive “Mission Experience” installations highlighting CPD’s impact - from its Night Response unit to the Rainbow Room resource center - along with a symbolic wall of blue pinwheels in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Top sponsors gathered for a champagne meet-and-greet with Graham, while everyone tried for a chance at raffle prizes including luxury travel, shopping experience, sports tickets, and a designer handbag.

    Inside the ballroom, co-chairs welcomed attendees and reflected on the luncheon’s growth from 400 guests to more than 1,100, while continuing to support abused and neglected children across Dallas County. A seated lunch was playfully themed with nods to Graham's hit show Gilmore Girls (such as Emily Gilmore’s formal dinner salad with roasted chicken breast, Boston lettuce, poached pear, candied pecan, gorgonzola, and champagne vinaigrette).

    Dr. Robert and Lara Tafel and their daughter Mimi were recognized for their long-standing support of Community Partners of Dallas. CPD president and CEO Joanna Clarke presented Paper Affair owner Melissa Wayte with the 20th Anniversary Partners in Celebration Award. the Paige McDaniel Partners for Children Award to Amazon Web Services.

    A powerful program spotlighted CPD’s impact, including moving stories of children served and the organization’s reach to more than 20,000 kids annually. Guests responded with generous donations during a paddle raise, which will support essentials such as school supplies, housing assistance, and basic needs.

    The afternoon concluded with an engaging conversation with Graham and covered topics from Graham’s role as the grandmother in Colleen Hoover’s new movie, Reminders of Him; her fond, and funny, memories of her time in Dallas as a graduate student at Southern Methodist University; her career beginnings; her iconic roles as mom Lorelai Gilmore on the popular TV series Gilmore Girls and as Sarah Braverman in Parenthood; her writing process as a bestselling author; and her longevity as an actor and her gratitude for continuing to be offered opportunities.

    Who: Allison Miller, Meredith Camp, Tiffany Lawson, Cara Hargrove, Leah Duncan, Anna Martin, Angela Kelcher, Michelle Snedden, Cassie Fuller, Jacob Samson, Cathy James, Juliette Coulter, Lauren Hicks, Heather Hicks, Julia Hicks, Misaki Collins, Ben Leal, Kaileigh Johnson, Misheal Simpson, Alley Murchison, Leslie Madden, Coby Dunlap, Sierra Hughes, De'Erica Blakely, Stephanie Stollenwerck, Francie Mancillas, Lori Christensen, Liesl Kuby, Katie Winston, Patty Georgeadis, Nellie Dunn, Kristi Cooley, Hollie Rice, Laurel O'Dell, Shannon Dusek, Laura Downing, Kim Quinn, Stacey Walker, Lisa Bhattacharya, Amy Camp, Cory Criscoe Kratz, Allison Miller, Elizabeth Saab, Logan Allen, Jamie Kile, Allison Ellis, and many more.

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