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    Starry night

    Farrah Fawcett Foundation honors cancer-crusading 'angel' Katie Couric at 2023 Dallas benefit

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Sep 29, 2023 | 5:06 pm

    Hollywood icons and angels descended on Dallas for the second year, for the 2023 Farrah Fawcett Foundation Tex-Mex Fiesta.

    Held at The Rustic on September 28, the star-studded benefit included a red carpet, Tex-Mex buffet dinner, award presentations, live auction, and margaritas that flowed all night long - all to raise money for the fight against cancer. Proceeds went to The American Cancer Society/Cattle Baron's Ball and Stand Up To Cancer.

    Co-chairs Alana Stewart, Jaclyn Smith, and Linda Gray - the late Farrah Fawcett's bestie, Charlie's Angels co-star, and last year's Angel Award winner, respectively - welcomed guests. Then actor and famously tanned man George Hamilton took over to emcee the presentations with his signature charm, wit, and sweet banter with ex-wife Stewart.

    Dr. Lawrence Piro, Fawcett’s former oncologist and Chief Medical Advisor for the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, underscored the importance of the evening’s fundraising efforts. Fawcett passed away from rectal cancer in 2009, at the age of 62. The foundation that bears her name and raises money for cancer-related causes is her greatest legacy, her friends agreed on stage.

    A live auction led by Samantha Robinson of Heritage Auctions raised thousands of dollars with one-of-a-kind items like lunch with George Hamilton the following day at the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek (sold for $10,000) and a "Hollywood Experience" including lunch with "The Fonz" Henry Winkler (sold for $14,000).

    Country music star Brett Eldredge got the crowd on its feet with a quick set of his hits, and DJ 13lackbeard kept the party beats lively. Actress Dyan Cannon gave a heartfelt tribute, and Patrick Foley - Fawcett’s long time friend, make-up artist, and Neiman Marcus’ resident make-up artist - was recognized for his support of the Foundation.

    But the emotional highlight of the evening was the presentation of the foundation's 2023 Angel Award to Katie Couric. The trailblazing journalist famously underwent a colonoscopy on air after her husband, Jay Monahan, died of colon cancer at age 42 in 1998. In September 2022, Couric revealed her own breast cancer diagnosis.

    In her acceptance speech, Couric spoke poignantly about all the things the cancer took away from her two daughters, who were just 2 and 6 years old when their dad passed.

    "I know what it's like to lose someone you love way before their time," she said. "In two words: It sucks ... devastating, life-shattering, horrific. No adjective sufficiently describes what that period of my life was like."

    She encouraged people not to "get squeamish" about "cancers that occur below the belt" (referring specifically to rectal and colon cancers).

    "I've always said, 'Don't die of embarrassment,'" she said. "You know, if we're lucky, we all have colons, we all have anuses, it's just part of our biology, so let's get real about that, people."

    After Couric's colonoscopy on The Today Show, the number of people who got screened increased 20 percent, she said.

    "But that statistic means so much more," she said. "It means that so many people got to watch their child score a goal at a soccer game, so many people got to watch their child graduate with honors, so many people got to watch their child walk down the aisle."

    She said she often wonders what Farrah and Jay would be doing today.

    "Honestly, I get so sad and so mad when I think about everything [her daughters] have missed," she said. "We couldn't save them, but we can use every ounce of our energy to spare others from a similar fate."

    Among the patrons there to support the event were actress Donna Mills, designer Cynthia Rowley, John Tatum, Jim Foley, Christine Romeo, Jeffrey Lane, and hundreds of generous Dallasites.

    Farrah Fawcett Foundation Tex-Mex Fiesta 2023

    Photo courtesy of Farrah Fawcett Foundation

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    The 7 must-hit spring galas and parties for Dallas young professionals

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jan 26, 2026 | 11:52 am
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    The future of Dallas philanthropy is in good hands, if this spring's lineup of fundraising galas, luncheons, and parties for young professionals is any indication.

    To be clear, these events aren't just for Gen-Z. But with high-energy party vibes, later start and end times, and slightly lower ticket prices than the city's ritziest black-tie balls, they're highly attractive to a young and vibrant crowd.

    Here are the seven top social events every Dallas young professional should have on her or his calendar this spring.

    CASAblanca, January 30
    The Dallas CASA Young Professionals kick off social social season with a high-energy casino party filled with games, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, silent auctions, prizes, and dancing at a new location this year - The Adolphus hotel in downtown Dallas. After trying their luck at the blackjack, craps, poker, and roulette tables, guests can let lose on the dance floor to the sounds of The Special Edition band. The black-tie optional gala, which has an appropriate "Winter Wonderland" theme, is under the guidance of co-chairs Matthew Brown, Bayley Irish, Vivian Satterfield, and Hayward Woodmansee, and proceeds benefit the children served by Dallas CASA. Tickets (starting at $215 for nonmembers) are sold out. More information, including more opportunities to give or become involved, are here.

    Casablanca Dallas 2025 CASAblanca is the annual YP casino party benefiting Dallas CASA. Photo by Ray Carlin

    Genesis Masquerade, February 20
    The Genesis Young Leaders are once again heading to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science for an interactive "Night at the Museum" gala. The black-tie ball promises a roaming dinner, signature cocktails, silent auction, live entertainment, and more. Event co-chairs are Courtney & Christian Arroyave, and GYL board president is Kendal Bohnsak. Genesis Young Leaders is an auxiliary group of young professionals dedicated to ending domestic violence. All proceeds go to the many programs of Genesis Women's Shelter & Support. Tickets (starting at $125 for individuals and $225 for couples) are available here.

    Junior League Milestones Luncheon featuring Priya Parker, April 10
    This year's Junior League power lunch will be headlined by acclaimed author, facilitator, and strategic advisor Priya Parker. Mary M. Jalonick will be honored as Sustainer of the Year at the event, taking place at Fairmont Dallas Hotel and chaired by Krystle Craycraft, with sustaining chair Diana Hamilton. The luncheon benefits the Junior League of Dallas Community Service Fund, which supports the organization's many civic causes throughout greater Dallas. For more information, tables (starting at $3,000), and tickets ($300 or $500 for VIP), go here.

    Priya Parker Priya Parker is the author of "The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters."Photo by Fernando Palafox

    Yellow Rose Gala, April 18
    The Yellow Rose Gala celebrates the organization's milestone 40th anniversary with the theme "Since 1986: A Legacy Led by Legends." Taking place at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel, the black-tie gala will throw it back to 1986, with a totally rad night of dinner, cocktails, auctions, and dancing led by emcees, TV broadcasters Lauren Pryzybl and Tim Ryan. Sheree J. Wilson, CeCe Hays, and Fay Sheehan are the event co-chairs who'll help the organization raise money for a cure for MS. The Dee Wynne Courage award will be presented to Sharon Henley. Tickets (starting at $175 for those age 35 and under, and $500 for guests over 35) are available here.

    Dallas Cotillion Club Annual Gala & Silent Auction, May 1
    The Dallas Cotillion Club’s 82nd annual Gala & Silent Auction will bring together the city’s young professionals for a black-tie evening, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support. The gala will include a VIP cocktail hour, silent auction, and more. While the Cotillion Club is a private, membership-based social club for women, the gala is open to all young adults in Dallas. This year’s location, theme, and more details will be revealed later this spring; contact president Brighton Charles for more information.

    Day at the Races, May 2
    Can't make it to Churchill Downs for "the greatest two minutes in sports?" Dallas has the next best thing in this annual Kentucky Derby soiree starring mint juleps and Derby-worthy hats. Guests should show up to Turtle Creek Park dressed in their Derby best for Southern food and beverages, a silent auction, table games, "wagering," music, dancing, a best-dressed and best-hat competition, and of course, Kentucky Derby viewing. The 2026 event is chaired by Kim and Greg Hext with honorary chairs Tracey and Ben Lange, and benefits the work of Turtle Creek Conservancy. For more information and tickets (starting at $300), go here.

    Lee Park, Day at the Races Day at the Races brings Derby style to Dallas. Photo by Clark Cabus

    CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker Awards, May 7
    Save the date for the most delicious foodie event of the season (not that we're biased) and get ready to raise a glass to Dallas' restaurant and bar stars. The annual CultureMap Tastemaker Awards are a spring tradition — and tickets will be on sale soon. Join us May 7 at Astoria Event Venue for an evening honoring the very best of Dallas' culinary scene, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting a nonprofit partner. More details and ticket info will be revealed soon.

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