Students are hardly back in classrooms and already the 2025 Junior Symphony Ball plans are high-kicking with Co-Chairs Tanner Krug of Jesuit College Prep of Dallas, Gracelyn Nix and Jack Steed of Highland Park High School, Clara Tolleson and Johnny Willingham of Episcopal School of Dallas, Emerson Mayes of Bishop Lynch High School, Teddy Fleiss of St. Mark’s School of Texas, Avery Black of Ursuline Academy, Zack Shapiro of Parish Episcopal School and Kate Davidson of The Hockaday School.

Tomorrow (aka Wednesday, August 28) at 9 .m., JSB’s steering committee tickets will officially go on sale here.
Taking place on Saturday, February 1, at Gilley’s Dallas, the event will feature tickets ranging from Steering Committee tickets for $395 to Steering Committee/plus VIP for $495.
Besides the $100 difference, the upgraded ticket includes a “dedicated entrance.”
For those who are not part of the steering committee, there will be general admission tickets going for $175 in January… if they’re still available.
If you’re new in the neighborhood, you need to know that the JSB is definitely an alcohol-free zone.
In addition to the committee co-chairs are the supportive moms including Holly Krug, Jonika Nix, Maygen Steed, Rebecca Black, Jojo Fleiss, Tricia Davidson, Amie Mayes, Kacy Tolleson, April Willingham and Jori Shapiro.
In addition to being the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League’s longest-running fundraiser, the event says its proceeds will benefit the DSOL’s education and community engagement programs.
* Photo provided by Dallas Symphony Orchestra League