Out & About: Crystal Charity Ball
The “Masterpieces in the Making”-themed gala, chaired by Angie Kadesky, was celebrated Dec. 9.
Read moreThe “Masterpieces in the Making”-themed gala, chaired by Angie Kadesky, was celebrated Dec. 9.
Read morePhilanthropic fashionistas took to the runway as designer Adam Lippes showcased his spring/summer 2024 collection during the annual Crystal Charity Ball Fashion Show and Luncheon Sept. 8 at Neiman Marcus downtown.
Read moreArt collectors Betsy and Jim Sowell opened their home for the reveal party, where ball chair Angie Kadesky and decorations chair Kim Hex revealed the “Masterpieces in the Making” theme.
Read moreThe Crystal Charity Ball celebrated its milestone 70th anniversary with a grand “Splendido Italiano”-themed gala Dec. 3, complete with a fountain for tossing coins and making wishes.
Read moreThe Crystal Charity Ball will celebrate its 70th anniversary with a Splendido Italiano-themed gala.
Read moreThe Crystal Charity Ball committee this week named the 10 Best Dressed Women of Dallas. The recognition is about much more than fashion, though. It honors women who have given their time and resources for the children of Dallas over a period of decades.
Read moreAll Crystal Charity Ball needed was “Peace Love London” to mark its grand return to the Hilton Anatole after the pandemic scuttled the in-person gala in 2020.
Read moreThe ‘grand dame’ of Dallas’ galas will return in person this year after the pandemic took the Crystal Charity Ball’s fundraising online last year.
Read moreSome of the most fashionable (and busiest) ladies in Dallas philanthropy will be recognized at the annual Crystal Charity Ball 10 Best Dressed Fashion Show on Oct. 1 at Neiman Marcus at NorthPark Center.
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The 2022 Crystal Charity Ball Chairman Susan Farris and Charity Selection Chairman Suzy Gekiere announced that applications for next year’s grants will be available beginning Sept. 1.
Read moreSusan Farris and Tucker Enthoven from Crystal Charity Ball recently presented the literacy organization Catch Up & Read (CAR) a check for nearly $1 million in grant funding to ensure CAR teachers in Dallas ISD and Richardson ISD have what they need to help students by ensuring they are reading at grade level by third grade.
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