2/14/2023 0 Comments Cuisine royale logoTables and tickets (from $250) are available here.Ĭool Night for The WARM Place, October 8 The WARM Place's biggest fundraiser of the year goes "Into the Garden" at River Crest Country Club for 2022. It all takes place at River Crest Country Club. Don your dandy cocktail attire, including masquerade-style mask. Think hors d'oeuvres and libations, a Prohibition-style cocktail competition, dancing to Emerald City band, wine pull, raffles, and more. Themed "The Jazz Age," the elegant evening promises to be a "roaring '20s" good time that Gatsby would approve of. Tables and tickets (from $350) are available here.Ĭommunities in Schools Behind the Mask, October 7 Communities in Schools of Greater Tarrant County hosts its annual fancy fundraiser, Behind the Mask - a reference to going "behind the mask" of challenges faced by local at-risk students. Then guests will boot-scoot under the stars to live entertainment by Shane Smith & The Saints. Survivors will be recognized, and there will be a special paddle raise to help fund lodging and transportation needs for patients during cancer treatments. The fun event will include a sit-down dinner and open bar, live and silent auctions, and a crowd favorite, giraffe feedings. This year’s ball is co-chaired by Paige Chappell Pritchett and Wade G. For information, visit the website.Ĭowtown Ball, September 30 The 29th Cowtown Ball, the American Cancer Society’s uber-popular Western-chic gala, heads to the Fort Worth Zoo for a "Spurs on the Savanna"-themed evening. Each elegant table is set with beautiful florals to fit a theme, and the fine wine keeps flowing all evening. Everyone enjoys a steak dinner from one of downtown's premier steak restaurants: The Capital Grille, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, Reata Restaurant, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, or Grace. Participants dine al fresco at long tables set up along the cobblestones of Main Street. Main Table, September 25 Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.'s annual foodie fundraiser is sold out with a waitlist, but still worth mentioning in case you can snag an invite at a friend's sponsor table. Tables and tickets (from $500) are available here. The event's signature "Mad Scientist" experiments will take place throughout the evening, as will the chance to soar in a Lockheed Martin flight simulator and enjoy drinks under the stars. Guests don their best "lab-coat chic" (white lab coats are provided) and partake in chef-driven food and cocktails, auctions, dancing to a DJ, photo booths, museum exhibits, and more. Mad Scientist Ball, September 17 One of the most creative (and on-brand) fundraisers of the year, the Mad Scientist Ball takes over every space of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, after hours. Now, grab your pen, circle these all-important dates in your social diary, and click the links for tables and tickets. For the first time since the onset of the pandemic, fall is filled with black-tie balls and chic, be-seen parties.īeyond being fun, fancy parties to attend, these events raise crucial funds for local nonprofit organizations, many of which are still recovering from COVID-related setbacks. Philanthropic Fort Worthians are ready to flex some fundraising muscle again, if this season's schedule of glamorous galas and elegant soirees is any indication.
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