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    Chick Lit-ified

    Tyra Banks talks books and blazing trails at 16th annual Chick Lit Luncheon

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 12, 2022 | 10:38 am

    The smize queen herself, Tyra Banks, dropped by Community Partners of Dallas' 16th annual Chick Lit Luncheon on September 30 at the Hilton Anatole.

    Luncheon co-chairs Errika Flood-Moultrie and Renita Joyce Smith, with honorary chair Cynt Marshall, were joined by more than 1,300 attendees at the annual event. Top sponsors got to gather in the nearby Wedgwood Ballroom during the pre-luncheon reception, which included a fun and festive Q&A with CPD president and CEO Paige McDaniel and Banks. Before leaving to get ready for the luncheon, Banks posed for a group photo with all attendees in the background.

    Raffle tickets were available for a chance to win fabulous prizes, such as:

    • a Balenciaga Hourglass Top-Handle bag courtesy of Neiman Marcus
    • a $2,500 gift certificate for the Temple St. Clair collection at Eiseman Jewels NorthPark Center
    • a fabulous getaway for two to New York City with airfare and two-night accommodations
    • first-class roundtrip tickets to anywhere in the continental 48 US from Delta Air Lines
    • a monthly gift card to shop at Elizabeth W boutique
    • a hand-carved quartz onyx bowl by Pierre Verona

    Attendees then took their seats in the ballroom as co-chairs Flood-Moultrie and Smith gave special thanks to underwriting chairs Bonner Allen, Rhonda Sargent Chambers, Kheana Pollard, and Kim Stephens-Olusanya; raffle chair Elizabeth Ward Creel; and the many sponsors and volunteers who helped make the day possible.

    Reverend Elizabeth Moseley, associate pastor at Highland Park United Methodist Church’s Uptown Campus, gave the invocation before the co-chairs returned to the podium for a bit of fun. They directed everyone to look under their chairs, where 50 guests found a special note that they would receive a four-pack of Tyra Bank’s Smize Cream. Next was another fun drawing where a lucky VIP sponsor was the winner of two roundtrip tickets on Delta Air Lines.

    Attendees then enjoyed lunch of an herb-roasted chicken and pear salad with baby lettuce, tender oak leaves, endive, goat cheese and candied pecans with a burnt honey rosemary dressing followed by a lemon meringue tart for dessert.

    A video salute to longtime CPD supporter Crystal Charity Ball’s 70 years of transforming the lives of Dallas County children was next, culminating with an announcement that the shoe department in CPD’s Rainbow Room would be named in their honor.

    Another, more somber video followed, showing the heart-wrenching story of Isabel and Marisol, who were abused by their father. While the video detailed the nightmare lived by Isabel and Marisol, it also showed how Marisol went on to live out her dream as a CPS caseworker, who now keeps other kids safe.

    The audience was reminded that Isabel, and Marisol are just some of the 15,000 children that Community Partners of Dallas will serve this year. CPD is there for all the child-victims of abuse in Dallas County and helps kids in all levels of care with CPS, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day by providing new clothing, shoes, hygiene products, lice treatment, and more.

    Moderator Kellie Rasberry, co-host of The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show, sat down with Banks for a lively chat about the books Banks has authored, her businesses, her favorite books, being a mom, her modeling career, and her Smize Cream ice cream.

    Famous for making up her own words, such as smizing (smiling with your eyes) and flawsome (embracing your flaws and knowing you are awesome regardless), Banks made up a new word about the day’s event: “Chick Lit-ified.” She said, “If you come to the Chick Lit Luncheon and you look good – you are Chick Lit-ified!”

    As the event came to a close, attendees received a hot pink gift bag that included, among other items, a save-the-date postcard for next year’s Chick Lit Luncheon on April 21, 2023.

    Supporters spotted in the crowd included Melissa Ellis, Erin Hendricks, Arden Ellis, Caroline Settle, Lindsay Jacaman, Bianca Davis, Robin Stubblefield, Sarah Thomas, Kyle Huckaby, Suzie Forsberg, Amanda Ward, Shelly Capriotti, Lara Tafel, Michelle Hartmann, Kala Garner, Chris McSwain, Imani Daniel, Mel Horne, Samantha Wortley, Kelli Little, Brandi Chalmers, Sarah Katherine Zavala, Shannon Henderson, Olivia Barder, Krystie Womack, Maggie Kipp, Kim Hext, Tamara Bickel, Cory Brown, Andrea Cheek, Lindsay Doramus, Erica Brown, Brooke Garner, Laura Price, and many more.

    Since 1989, Community Partners of Dallas has ensured safety and restored dignity and hope to abused and neglected children by providing crucial resources and support to the caseworkers of Dallas County Child Protective Services.

    Community Partners of Dallas provides items such as winter coats, diapers and formula, holiday gifts, school uniforms, personal hygiene products, food and more, to send the abused children in our community the message that someone does care.

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    Photo by Celeste Cass

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    Hoops & Dreams

    Dallas Mavericks Foundation nets record $2.1 million at 2025 Mavs Ball

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 10, 2025 | 6:09 pm
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    PJ Washington Jr. and Alisah Washington

    In a Dallas Mavericks season that's been a wild ride for fans, the 2025 Mavs Ballwould be a bright spot on the calendar. Nothing, it seemed, could rain on the parade of the Dallas Mavericks Foundation's annual black-tie gala that raises millions for good causes in the community.

    And then it actually down-poured.

    The event took place at the new Silo music venue in the Design District on Sunday, March 2 - the night of a brief but torrential late-winter thunderstorm. Serendipitously, the dress code for the 10th annual Mavs Ball had been "Tuxedos & TENnies," and those who wore sneakers with their ballgowns and tuxes left relatively unscathed as they navigated puddles that had accumulated on the blue carpet outside the venue while they were inside having fun.

    At least it had been dry and pleasant for the arrival of 700 guests and VIPs - including Mavericks stars, former players, coaches, and staff - who posed for photos and gave interviews on the blue carpet during a cocktail reception under a glass-top tent. New faces at the event this year included players Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, Naji Marshall, Max Christie, Kessler Edwards, Caleb Martin, and new Mavs CEO Rick Welts. Also in attendance were Mavs head coach Jason Kidd, legend Shawn Marion, and fan-favorites Kyrie Irving, Dwight Powell, PJ Washington, Derek Lively II, and more.

    Patrons sipped champagne, bid on silent auction items (heavy on autographed Mavs memorabilia, of course), and got the first fun chances to contribute to the Mavericks Foundation’s mission to uplift women, children, and families in need. A "Sneaker Pull," for example, allowed guests to purchase a mystery pair of shoes from a collection of game-worn, autographed, and player-edition sneakers.

    At the appointed time, the crowd filled the Silo "ballroom," which had been bathed in blue light and filled with elegant blue and white-hued floral arrangements and towering candelabras. The evening's emcees, local award-winning sportscasters Dana Larson and Mark Followill, oversaw a high-energy program that began with player introductions befitting of a stadium. (And to address the elephant in the room, no, there was no mention at all of any player who'd recently exited the team.)

    Lucky patrons at the big sponsor tables, including Shiftkey, AT&T, Lexus, Kroger, and Chime, got the chance to sit with favorite players during dinner. While the room nibbled on a multicourse meal of spinach-strawberry salad, pan-seared Chilean sea bass and filet mignon, and homemade shortcake or layered chocolate cake for dessert, wine stewards carrying full bottles of Kendall-Jackson never let glasses run dry.

    New Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont thanked Dallas for the warm welcome he and his family had received in town. Mavs Foundation president Katie Edwards, Rick Welts, and Shawn Marion led a toast to 10 years of Mavs Balls and underscored the foundation's mission to provide grants to deserving local nonprofits: Agape Clinic, Child Poverty Action Lab, Equest, First Responders Children's Foundation, Genesis Women's Shelter, Girls Inc. Tarrant County, Girlstart, Hope Cottage, HopeKids, It's a Sensory World!, Jubilee Park and Community Center, Mosaic Family Services, Texas Advocacy Project, Texas Native Health, Viola's House, Wipe Out Kids Cancer, and YMCA Metropolitan Dallas.

    After dinner, a rousing game of "Heads or Tails" offered one lucky winner the chance for a suite experience at an upcoming Mavericks game. But when it came down to the final two contestants, Kyrie Irving and a woman named "Kyla," the Mavs star kindly forfeited to give her the win. After all, his place during games is on the court. (Except, sadly, the next night he would suffer a season-compromising ACL tear.)

    The live auction, led by auctioneer Dean McCurry, saw heated competition for experiences that got folks up-close-and-personal with the Mavs, including a meet-and-greet with Anthony Davis and the chance to play "Legos with Lively" (Derek Lively II, who is a self-proclaimed "king of Legos"), or "Kicks with Kyrie" bespoke sneaker package. Forget those $3,000 starting bids; these items were going for $20,000, $50,000, even $100,000.

    When the final numbers had been tallied, the total hit a record $2.14 million, breezing past the goal of $2 million announced earlier in the night.

    To celebrate, the crowd filled the dance floor and danced the night away to the music of Emerald City Band.






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