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Seated: Venise Stuart, Jimmy Westcott. Standing: Kameron Westcott, Samantha Wortley.

 Venise Stuart, President of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League, announced a stellar lineup for Fashion Notes Fashion Designer Luncheon and Style Show.

The Honorary Chair is Jimmy Westcott, known for her extensive volunteer work and philanthropic activities.  

The Co-Chairs are good friends who have planned many events together: Kameron Wescott and Samantha Wortley.  Kameron, married to Jimmy’s son Court, is a mom of two children, stars on the Real Housewives of Dallas and is founder of Sparkle Dog Food.  Best friend Samantha Wortley, also a mom of two, is an entrepreneur and founder of Sew Stitchin’ Fancy, an embroidery company that has taken off quickly through Instagram.

Kameron and Samantha have exciting plans in the works. Pink is the favorite color of both girls so you can be sure you will be seeing a lot of it!

What:             Fashion Notes Fashion Designer Luncheon and Style Show

When:           Thursday, October 21, 2021

                      10:30 a.m.

Where:          Fairmount Dallas

                      1717 Akard Street

                      Dallas TX 75201

Benefiting: Proceeds from this event benefit the Dallas Symphony Association and its education and community outreach programs. Some of the quality outreach programs the League supports are: DSO on the Go, Community Concerts and Performances, Cecil and Ida Green Youth Concerts, Symphony Yes!, DSO Kids, Young Strings and Young Musicians.

Additional information will soon be available: www.dallassymphonyleague.com

Media:

Facebook: facebook.com/DSOLvolunteers

Instagram: @DSOLeague

Mission Statement: The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League is an organization of volunteers who support the Dallas Symphony Association through service, education and fundraising activities.

History: Since 1946, the DSO League has worked to support the Dallas Symphony Orchestra through service, education and fundraising efforts. Since 1998, the League has contributed more than $21 million in support of the Dallas Symphony Association’s Community Outreach and Education programs, which help bring the wonder of music to thousands in the Dallas Metroplex.

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