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Club Envisioning Vegas-style Fundraiser

Visions of Vegas – Playing for Others,”  the third annual Southlake Newcomers Club casino fundraiser, is set for 6 p.m. March 6 at the Southlake Hilton. 

The event will be filled with casino gaming, auctions and live entertainment, with proceeds going to the club’s charitable causes. Tickets in advance are priced at $50 per person and $95 per couple. At the door, individual tickets will be priced at $60. Information is available at 817-233-3371 or at www.southlakenewcomers.com.

 The Southlake Newcomers Club,  a 501(c)3 charitable organization, has donated more than $70,000 the past two years to local charities and scholarships for high school seniors.  The organization, open to residents of Southlake and neighboring communities, is a social and civic club providing opportunities for friendship, community service and becoming acquainted the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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Staubach, Aikman to Team Up for 2010 Fundraiser

Roger Staubach, left, and Troy Aikman, right, escort a young patient down the runway at the 2009 event. The two former Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks will huddle up again for the 2010 fundraiser.

Roger Staubach, left, and Troy Aikman, right, escort a young patient down the runway at the 2009 event. The two former Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks will huddle up again for the 2010 fundraiser.

The 22nd Annual Beyond the Rainbow Luncheon and Fashion Show, with honorary co-chairs Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman, will be held April 23 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas.

The fundraiser benefiting Children’s Cancer Fund will feature a fashion show, produced by Rhonda Sargent Chambers/RSC Show Productions. Fashion presenter will be Dillard’s, and children undergoing treatment for cancer at Children’s Medical Center will be escorted down the runway by corporate sponsors and celebrity guests including Staubach and Aikman.

The event also will include both live and silent auctions.  Celebrity escorts for the children will include Dallas Cowboys football players, radio personality Kellie Rasberry, dinosaur ”Barney” and  others. Proceeds from the luncheon will go to Children’s Cancer Fund to help advance research and treatment programs in pediatric oncology at Children’s Medical Center and UT Southwestern Medical Center.  

With the theme “Bright Stars, Bright Hope,” the fundraiser will begin with a 10:30 a.m. champagne reception. Event co-chairs Marisa Huckin and Adelina Kainer have arranged for Clarice Tinsley and Steve Eagar of FOX 4 News to serve as emcees. 

Tickets are $150 each or $1,250 per table of ten. To purchase tickets, contact Camille Mauritzen at Children’s Cancer Fund at 972-664-1450 or visit the Web site at www.childrenscancerfund.net.

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Hannah should have come with a PG-13 rating…and a better organized promotion company!

Last night I, along with what seemed like a bazillion other parents, took my daughter to the American Airlines Center (AAC) to watch the Miley Cyrus – Wonder World Concert.  Now mind you, I didn’t exactly do too much research on this because I thought this was going to be your typical Hannah Montana concert. Let me tell you, I was wrong! 

First of all, before I even had a clue as to what the show was like, I had to deal with what seemed to be the most disorganized and incompetent ticket system I have ever seen.  From what I was able to understand from speaking with some of the frustrated crowd, Ms. Cyrus’ concert promoters decide to make this a ticketless concert. So when someone purchased their tickets online, they were instructed to print out the confirmation statement and present it at the door along with a credit card and their ID to get in. Well I don’t believe it was clearly communicated that they needed to bring the credit card that they used when purchasing the tickets because I understand that was one of the issues holding things up.   (You might think that would be obvious, but apparently it wasn’t.) To make matters worse, not all doors were equipped to scan the confirmation statements and patrons were told to go to the ticket booths to get “actual tickets” in order to gain entry. So you know what happened then….a tidal wave of humanity crashed down upon the ticket booths that had signs saying “Problem Resolution” flashing in the windows as parents with crying children in tow, tried to exchange their paper confirmation statement for actual tickets. And, adding to all the fun, there were no distinct lines for people to stand in. So you had the people waiting with tickets to get into the AAC mixed in with the hundreds of people trying to get into will call, mixed in with even more people trying to exchange their paper confirmation statement with actual tickets.  It was an absolute mess! I was just in New York City (trip post coming soon) and prior to the trip I purchased theater tickets online.  After you order, you print your actual bar-coded ticket from your printer and use that to enter the theater. They have that process down to a science and it was flawless! The Miley Cyrus concert promoter needs to take a note from the Broadway Theater ticket agents!   

I do want to also put this very important note in here:  I heard a couple of comments blaming the AAC for this nightmare ticket confusion.  If you were there in the mess and believe that the ticket issue was AAC’s fault, then you would be mistaken! These organizational decisions are strictly controlled by the concert promoter, not the venue.  I’m sure the AAC was just grateful that Mother Nature was being kind to them or things really would have gotten out of hand.  You have to understand, there were people who had to stand in line over an hour, with multiple little ones in tow, to retrieve their tickets.  Honestly, I would rather have had a root canal…without Novocain! 

If you were able to get into the AAC before the opening act, Metro Station (Miley Cyrus’ step-brother Trace and Mason Musso, brother of singer/actor Mitchel Musso), finished performing, you might have thought this opening act had a very “Heavy Metal Band” feel for a pop concert. Well you would have been wrong, because unfortunately this was a sign of things to come!

There was a slight break as the Miley Cyrus concert set was prepared (which also gave a bit more time for those outside to get their ticket mess straightened out) and then the show began.  Flashes of light filled the arena and then, from the center of the stage came Miley, encased in ice as fake snow and winds filled the video monitors. She emerged dressed in a silver-topped hoodie and go-go boots. It was obvious by her short leather hot pants and top that this concert was a bit more adult oriented than I had thought.  Now mind you, I realize that teen fashion has gotten a bit more provocative over the years, but when you have an audience made up of girls under the age of 10, this choice of outfit just seemed trashy, rather than flashy!  And it didn’t get any better as the night went on. By the third costume change when she performed her hit “Fly on the Wall,” I was wondering if Ms. Cyrus’ had shopped the Madonna garage sale, because her outfits were defiantly taking on that look.  Then she performed “Let’s Get Crazy” which had an amazing video package projecting on these giant, awesome multi-media walls.  Too bad she sang the first half of the song flat. 

Miley redeemed herself by performing her hit “Hoedown Throwdown” from her movie Hanna Montana – The Movie and her new song “When I Look at You” from her upcoming movie The Last Song, due out in theaters April 2010.   I thought both performances were exceptionally well done.  “Girls Night Out” followed with another great video package to support the song and I remember thinking, maybe we are on the upswing.  That was until I heard the familiar guitar opening to Joan Jet’s “I Love Rock and Roll.”  Question: why was that playing?  Answer: because Ms. Cyrus decided to channel Ms. Jett and let loose singing that song.  Don’t get me wrong, she really did perform it well while sitting on a motorcycle that flew over the audience.  But it was odd to see Miley Cyrus performing a Joan Jet song, (although, not as odd as the Michael Jackson Thriller dance moment that was just kind of thrown in mid show).

The concert continued and ran in total about 90 minutes (your typical timeframe).  Ms. Cyrus ended the evening with her hit “The Climb” which almost sounded like a duet with the audience thanks to the young girls, who made up the majority of the sold out venue.  And what was Ms. Cyrus’s choice of fashion for her finale?  Tighty Whities and white t-shirt get up.  Oops, forgive me, the tighty whitie shorts were trimmed in lace.  I guess that dresses them up!

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Walkers Step off Sept. 12 for AHA

 

Honorary chairwoman Becki Newton

Honorary chairwoman Becki Newton

American Heart Association’s annual Start! Heart Walk kicks off at 8:30 a.m. Sept 12 in two North Texas spots.

In Fort Worth, walkers will meet along the Trinity Trails, and in Dallas, walkers will gather at Victory Park. 

The American Heart Association (www.americanheart.org) anticipates around 15,000 will participate in Fort Worth and 35,000 in Dallas. Funds raised will support cardiovascular research and educational programs.

Serving as the Fort Worth event chairman is Steve Newton, president of Baylor All Saints in Fort Worth, and his niece, Becki Newton, who stars as Amanda in the ABC hit series Ugly Betty, will act as the 2009 celebrity chairwoman. Becki Newton also will co-host an event later this fall to thank fundraisers from the Tarrant County heart walk. In Dallas, Al Carey, president and CEO of Frito Lay, will serve as chairman, while Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert will act as honorary chairman.

 The event’s opening ceremonies begins at 8:30 a.m. with the walk starting at 9 a.m. Activities for families will be placed along the three-mile route.

For more information, check www.TarrantCountyHeartWalk.org or call 817.698.5400.

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Jazzy Birthday Soiree to Aid Foundation

Saxophonist David Carr, Jr.

Saxophonist David Carr, Jr.

Noted saxophonist David Carr Jr. will combine his birthday celebration with a fundraiser to benefit a national children’s charity.

Wine and Jazz Birthday Soiree is set for 7 to 10 p.m. Aug. 1 at Times Ten Cellars Winery (www.timestencellar.com)  in Dallas. In celebration of the musicians 49th birthday, the event will aid the Mark Klaas Foundation (KlaasKids.org)  to fight against human sex trafficking of children.

The charity event will include dancing, wine, hors d’oeuvres and dessert, plus live and silent auctions. Attendees will receive a complimentary David Carr Jr. CD.

The musician has been performing since he was 12 years old, and his music encompasses contemporary jazz, R&B and funk. His birthday celebration has become a tradition in the Dallas area, and he has transformed the party into a charitable event.

Reservation deadline is July 30, and the cost is $49 per person. They may be placed by checking www.davidcarrjr.com or by calling 1-800-650-5003.

   

 

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Lunch Anyone? It Would Make Me Happy

Found a perfect lunch.

White table cloths, excellent salad with crunch, a dessert worth fantasizing about, crisp white wine and a charming host dressed to the nines who speaks French. That’s enough to make me really, really happy.

City Cafe, 5757 W. Lovers Lane (thecitycafe.com), has been making people, many of them names well known around here, happy for 25 years. In restaurant years, that adds up to a really long time.

The dessert, a scrumptious cake of which I rhapsodize, has been there the entire 25 years, but the salad is relatively new. Point being that the restaurant has figured out how to mix tradition with innovation in a most delicious way.

The salad, named Cathy’s Healthiest Chopped Vegetable Salad, was added to the menu maybe three months ago. Cathy is a patient whose nutritionist recommended she eat this salad that contains everything but the proverbial kitchen sink. She asked owner Karim Alaoui if he could make it for her, and he decided “It’s not only for her.” So the delicious concoction of fresh green beans, asparagus, red onions, tomatoes, pine nuts, artichoke hearts, carrots, mushrooms, cilantro and a light citrus dressing is available for all of us to reap its healthful benefits. My new boyfriend, Karim, tells me its the most requested item in the restaurant.

Then there’s that fabulous cake. Chocolate fanatics, you’ll have to trust me on this one, but you won’t miss chocolate at all. Mile high layers of angel food topped with this airy whipped frosting and pieces of toffee. Oh, and I did I mention cappucino for the finale?

City Cafe has been doing something right since the spot has been there since 1985. The day I enjoyed lunch, Dallas Bishop Kevin J. Farrell was there, and I’m told that a certain former president and a certain pro football owner also like to frequent the restaurant. Sunday brunch, they say, is wonderful, but reservations are a must.

City Cafe To Go, right next door, is where you spot soccer moms who stop in for the flavored iced tea and maybe something to serve for dinner that night since everything’s offered for take home.

When shall we go? I won’t even have to look at the menu because I know what I want.

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Make Mine a Mai Tai

The fresh mint is just one of the ingredients in Trader Vic's outstanding Mai Tai.

The fresh mint is just one of the ingredients in the Mai Tais.

I’ve been fixated on something ever since last week.

Day dreaming and maybe even obsessing a little.

It’s a mai tai…the one I was treated to last week at Trader Vic’s, located at the southeast corner of Central and Mockingbird, in Dallas. (www.tradervicsdallas.com)

The ice, crushed. The rum, dark. The mint, fresh. Like a new boyfriend, I can’t get it out of my mind. Supposedly the mai tai was invented at Trader Vic’s, so I guess it’s no wonder they make a mean one.
But the minty cocktail was just the beginning to a wonderful tasting supplied by Trader Vic’s new executive chef, Michael Owens. He’s been there all of a month, but you might remember him from Oceanaire’s and more recently Morton’s. Wow. The new chef treated us to a Polynesian feast.
Loved the crispy panko-crusted shrimp, the Asian-influenced chopped salad with its cilantro rice vinegar, the cold-smoked pork spring rolls and the soy-marinated Chilean sea bass. Both the sea bass and the Szechwan-style salmon were a hit with are party. Maybe it’s because Chef gets his seafood fresh daily, and he demands it be a low mercury, low iodine fish. The “blistered” green beans, whatever he does to them, also could be the star of any meal.
Trader Vic’s opened in ‘67, closed in ‘87 and reopened in ‘07, so seven must be some sort of magic number. The re-styled restaurant boasts a private dining room that restaurant wiz Fredrick Merrill (he says the girls get to call him “Freddie”" reworked, and you can call that room “the office.” But when singer James Taylor was in town, that’s not where he took his pre-show meal…it was in the main dining room with the regular folks.
So who knows who you’ll see at the revamped Trader Vic’s…But if it’s me, I’ll be drinking a Mai Tai.
When do you want to go for cocktails?

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