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Turtle Creek Association's Azalea Luncheon

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Harlan Crow Library
4700 Preston Road
Dallas, Texas 75205

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Sharon Ballew, Luncheon Chair

JD Trueblood, President and CEO, Turtle Creek Association announces Ann Stuart, PhD, Honorary Chair, Mary Brinegar, Honored Guest and Sharon Ballew as chair of the Azalea luncheon. Deborah Stanford is Honorary Chair Emeritus.

Everyone is invited to join us as funds are raised to preserve, protect and celebrate a Dallas Jewel. The morning begins with a champagne reception followed by the delicious three-course luncheon prepared by Chef Mike McCoy, Chef to the Shelters and a fashion presentation by Betty Reiter.

Ticket prices vary. There are a limited number of regular tickets priced at $275. Patron Level tickets begin at $350. Table Sponsorship begin at $5,000. Other sponsorship opportunities are available, please contact the TCA for additional information. Tickets can be purchased online at www.Turtlecreekassociation.org Contact Sharon Ballew, Vice President of Development for more information at (214) 526-2800.

About the Turtle Creek Association: The Turtle Creek Association (TCA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding, preserving, and enhancing a 90-acre corridor that serves as Dallas's front yard, renowned for the scenic beauty of Turtle Creek. Despite its significance, Turtle Creek faces challenges as a primary recipient of stormwater runoff from the city. With each rainfall, the creek becomes inundated with trash and debris, posing threats to wildlife and impeding its natural flow. TCA has taken proactive measures to address this issue, leading efforts in manual trash removal while actively pursuing a permanent solution. Additionally, we are committed to ensuring the sustainability and aesthetic appeal of Turtle Creek's landscape, especially considering our region's increasingly extreme weather patterns. To achieve this, we are transitioning to native drought-resistant plant species, fostering a resilient and vibrant ecosystem for future generations. Importantly, all of these efforts are being undertaken without city funding.   


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