Help Abused Kids Via Art For Advocacy

Lynn M. Davis, president and CEO of the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center, with Art For Advocacy chairs Kersten Rettig and Clark Knippers
Lynn M. Davis, president and CEO of the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, with Art For Advocacy event chairs Kersten Rettig and Clark Knippers

Highland Park residents Kersten Rettig and Clark Knippers are the event chairs of Art For Advocacy, a fundraiser for the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center. The event will feature a silent auction with works by 100 emerging and established artists, as well as a handful of luxury experience packages. Proceeds will help improve the lives of abused children in Dallas County. Click here to purchase tickets to Wednesday’s preview and/or Thursday’s auction.

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4 thoughts on “Help Abused Kids Via Art For Advocacy

  • November 5, 2013 at 1:01 pm
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    I am so thrilled with the artwork turn out this year!! We have some real show stoppers and must haves in the auction that you will not want to miss. It’s safe to say, Art for Advocacy will be your top art buying event of the holiday season!

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  • November 5, 2013 at 1:24 pm
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    Thank you for posting about this great event. Park Cities residents Caroline and Chris Settles are the underwriting chairs and HP girl who can still fit into her Scots cheerleading outfit Lucy Wrubel is our DJ/PartyMaster. This is a fun party for a serious cause – child abuse is everyone’s problem to solve and it effects our society as a whole. DCAC is a wonderful asset to help children who have been abused. If you can’t make the party, at least check out their website and consider supporting them in another way. Thanks again for posting, Dan!

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  • November 5, 2013 at 7:49 pm
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    The Artwork does look amazing this year!

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