RSVP to the 13 must-attend galas and fêtes in Fort Worth this fall

RSVP to the 13 must-attend galas and fêtes in Fort Worth this fall

To borrow the oldest pun in the checkbook, philanthropic events are putting the “fun” in “fundraising” around Fort Worth this fall.

With themes like “Disco Cowboy” (Cowtown Ball), “Rewind to the ’90s” (Behind the Mask), “Ignite the Magic” (Margarita Ball), “Up, Up and Away” (A Cool Night for the WARM Place), and “Out of this World,” (Monster Mash), who wouldn’t want to RSVP to every gala and soiree this season?

Beyond being fancy parties to attend, these events raise crucial funds for local nonprofit organizations, some of which are still regaining losses from pandemic-related setbacks.

Now, start shining your boots, shopping for your gowns (or costumes), enter these dates in your calendar, and click the links for tables and tickets.

A Cool Night for the WARM Place, September 16
The WARM Place’s biggest fundraiser of the year goes “Up, Up and Away” at River Crest Country Club for 2023. Guests at the cocktail-chic gala can expect an evening of elegant cuisine, live entertainment, auctions, and more — all under the guidance of chair Lauren Muckleroy and her committee. The WARM Place provides peer-support groups for children and their families after the death of a loved one. This year, the signature event will celebrate the completion of a long-planned, 3,379-square-foot building expansion. For tables and other donation opportunities, visit the website.

Salvation Army Inspiring Hope Luncheon featuring DeMarcus Ware, September 27
Here’s a rare chance to see AT&T Stadium from the Cowboys’ perspective. The on-field luncheon is one of the Salvation Army of North Texas’ signature fundraising events, bringing in money for initiatives that help combat poverty, addiction, and homelessness in Tarrant County. DeMarcus Ware, former defensive end and outside linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys and a 2023 Hall of Fame inductee, will be the VIP guest and keynote speaker at this year’s event. Honorary chairs are Mary and Carl Ice, Representative David Cook, and Judy Rupay. Tickets…

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