Dear friends,
It’s been an exciting couple of months. Let us share a
glimpse of some of the recent activities:
DFW EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST
Late April, we held our
first-ever DFW Executive Leadership
Breakfast at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas. The occasion was a meeting in
the Metroplex of our National Advisory Board. The board meets three times a
year in different cities around the country.
The breakfast event was attended
by some of DFW's top business, civic, and government leaders, including Dallas
Mayor Mike Rawlings, Former First Lady Laura Bush, and Dallas Cowboys Owner and
General Manager Jerry Jones, who was keynote speaker.
With more than 300 guests on
hand, Jones delivered a passionate speech about the benefits of a corporate
partnership with our organization. The Cowboys and The Salvation Army have been
partners for 15 years. You can view a video of Jones' speech below,
complete with an introduction by Former First Lady Laura Bush.
20th ANNUAL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY FASHION SHOW
Later in the month, the Annual Fashion Show conducted by The Salvation
Army Women's Auxiliary in Dallaswas held—and
boy what a show it was!
The event began with shopping in the Chic Boutique, where
guests purchased designer items at great prices. Then came the fabulous
runway-style fashion show produced by Jan Strimple Productions. Pat and Emmitt
Smith emceed the event where more than 600 attendees had the opportunity to bid
on gently worn clothing donated by some of the best-dressed women in Dallas.
Following the event, donated clothing items that were not featured
at the fashion show were sold at a special WEARhouse sale at The Salvation
Army's Christmas and Disaster Center in Dallas.
For two days, the general public had the chance to purchase name-brand designer
items at super-discounted prices.
This year, the fashion show event and related sales raised
$660,000.
2012 ANNUAL DOING THE MOST GOOD LUNCHEON IN FORT WORTH
The very next day, we hosted our 2012 Annual Doing The Most Good
Luncheon in Fort Worth. Approximately 200 people were on hand at Ridglea
Country Club to hear keynote speaker Charlotte Jones Anderson, Executive
Vice-President of Brand Management for the Dallas Cowboys. Anderson spoke about the strong relationship
between the Dallas Cowboys and The Salvation Army and how the relationship
originated.
Anderson shared how she and her father, Jerry Jones, sat in Dick
Ebersol's office at NBC television in New
York and secured his agreement to broadcast The
Salvation Army's National Red Kettle Kickoff during halftime at the Cowboys
Thanksgiving Day game in 1996. Now, 15 years later, the kickoff has become an
annual tradition.
Luncheon guests also heard a testimonial by John Corker, a
former linebacker with the former Houston Oilers who lost his football career
because of substance abuse. After football, Corker became an over-the-road
truck driver. One night while rolling through Fort Worth, he stopped to party. The next
morning he couldn't remember where he left his truck. When his boss found out,
Corker was fired. With no place to go he came to The Salvation Army. His life
has not been the same since.
ANNUAL LUNCHEON IN DENTON `
In mid-may, we hosted a luncheon at the Oakmont Country Club
in Corinth to raise funds for our shelter and services in Denton. The event was attended by donors,
community leaders, elected officials and supports. The keynote speech was
delivered by Bill Lively, the former President and CEO of the North Texas Super
Bowl XLV Host Committee.
Lively talked about how Super Bowl XLV not only brought
significant revenue into the Metroplex but also created programs to help North
Texans after the big game was over. Two signature programs -- SLANT-45 and the Youth Education
Town -- focus on the
needs of children and young adults. We might mention that the ownership of the Youth Education
Town was awarded by the
NFL to The Salvation Army. We plan to an official opening of the new program in
early 2013 after major renovations at our center in Arlington.
IN CLOSING
As we move into the summer, the lowest time of the year for
donations, it’s important to remember that with your continued support we will
remain true to our commitment of doing the most good.
We're in this together. With
your help we can continue to serve men, women, boys, and girls here in our
local community. We’ll continue to ensure that we are worthy of your trust.
Be on the lookout for the latest
news and events on our Facebook and Twitter pages!
Warm Regards,
Captain Michele and Major Ward
Matthews