Right on cue the azaleas were busting in beauty at Kathy and Harlan Crow's estate on Tuesday, March 26. The grounds were a glorious sight and rightly so for the Turtle Creek Association's Azalea Luncheon. The event kicked off with champagne being served in The Harlan Crow Library's reception hall, where even oldtimers were amazed at the newest item on display — a … [Read more...] about Turtle Creek Association’s Azalea Luncheon Featured Fashions, Flowers And Food At Crow Library
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MySweetCharity Photo Gallery Alert: The Azalea Luncheon
With the azaleas on the grounds of Kathy and Harlan Crow's estate in perfect harmony with the Turtle Creek Association's "Azalea Luncheon," guests were welcomed from the doorstep to what many claim was the first fashion show at the Crow Library on Tuesday, March 26. As colorful as the buds were outside, the fashions presented by North Dallas' Betty Reiter also displayed a … [Read more...] about MySweetCharity Photo Gallery Alert: The Azalea Luncheon
The Crow Library Will Have A Fashionable Look For Turtle Creek Association’s Azaleas Luncheon
The Crow Library is like a potato chip. Just one visit isn't enough. While in the past, evening events have taken place at the Library, the Turtle Creek Association has shifted its fundraising to daytime for the Azalea Luncheon on Tuesday, March 26. Double-dutying Sharon Ballew is not only serving as the luncheon chair, but also holding the role of TCA vice-president of … [Read more...] about The Crow Library Will Have A Fashionable Look For Turtle Creek Association’s Azaleas Luncheon
MySweetWishList: Chef To The Shelters
According to Chef To The Shelters supporter Kersten Rettig, “Mike McCoy is a self-taught chef who created Chef to the Shelters, a North Texas-based non-profit that caters and donates meals to 34 sober living homes and addiction treatment shelters and facilities. “Mike spent almost a decade as a professional sports executive including sales leadership roles with … [Read more...] about MySweetWishList: Chef To The Shelters