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When you notice a roof leak, swift action is essential to mitigate water damage.

Imagine the subtle yet persistent drip of water echoing in the quiet of your home. Could this be a sign of a covert disaster brewing overhead?

It's an all-too-common tale. What begins as an innocuous watermark on the ceiling slowly unveils a narrative fraught with potentially serious consequences. As the narrative unfolds, it's vital to recognize the signs of water damage from a roof leak—knowledge that is pivotal in safeguarding your home from further destruction.

Identifying Roof Leak Signs

Unusually stained ceilings often herald the insidious nature of a roof leak's effects. These discolorations, though seemingly benign, are the vanguards of more serious damage.

In the attic, musty odors and persistent dampness signal water's unwelcome encroachment. Moisture marks on wood, or rust on metal surfaces, often lurk in spaces less traveled, bearing the evidence of long-term exposure.

Dark streaks on exterior walls can be telltale indicators. These 'water tracks' suggest water is diverting improperly, pointing to hidden breaches in the rooftop's armor.

Water Stains on Ceilings

Circular or irregular water stains on your ceiling are a clear indicator of roof leaks, pointing to the urgency of addressing the situation.

A brown, yellow, or copper stain is the watermark of a long-neglected roof leak.

These discolorations often have a subtle beginning, manifesting as a diffused patch that darkens and expands over time, indicating sustained water intrusion.

The presence of mold around ceiling stains is a critical sign, denoting that moisture has been present long enough to encourage fungal growth, inviting health and structural concerns.

Peeling Paint and Wallpaper

When paint and wallpaper begin to peel or bubble, it's a warning sign of moisture compromise. The adhesive properties that keep these materials affixed to the wall deteriorate when subjected to water exposure, leading to a loss of integrity and eventual peeling.

On inspection, one may observe that the paint appears less vibrant in affected areas or that the wallpaper has developed an unsettling looseness on the wall. These changes are not merely cosmetic; they are symptomatic of a possible roof leak introducing unwanted water into the structure of the building.

Over time, the relentless seepage of water from a leaking roof saturates the wallboard or plaster beneath the paint or wallpaper. This saturation disrupts the adhesion, causing the material to pull away from the wall surface and leading to visible peeling, a clear call to action for homeowners.

The pattern of peeling often correlates with the trajectory of the water leak. You might note more pronounced damage directly beneath the compromised area of the roof. Ascertaining the pattern can help pinpoint the location of the leak and focus repair efforts.

Prompt scrutiny and repair of peeling paint and wallpaper can preempt more costly and extensive damage. Regard these signs as an alert to a deeper issue: an opportunity to safeguard your home's structural integrity and aesthetic value.

Mold and Mildew Presence

Mold and mildew are telltale indicators of prolonged moisture, often from a roof leak undetected over time.

  1. Distinctive Odor: A musty smell is frequently the first sign of mold.

  2. Visible Growth: Look for black, green, or white specks along walls or ceilings.

  3. Health Symptoms: Respiratory issues or allergies can worsen with mold presence.

  4. Persistent Humidity: Rooms that feel unusually damp may harbor mold.

It's crucial to address mold and mildew quickly, as they can rapidly deteriorate building materials.

Eliminating the source of moisture is essential in mitigating mold growth and ensuring a healthy indoor environment.

Assessing Damage Extent

When faced with a potential roof leak, evaluating the scope of water damage is pivotal for remediation. Visual inspection is a foundational step, with attention to discolored spots on ceilings or walls indicating possible water penetration. Assess adjacent areas, including attic spaces for compromised insulation or ceilings for sagging sections, as these may signal an accumulation of water. Leaks that persist over time contribute to the deterioration of structural components such as beams and rafters, necessitating a comprehensive examination of any compromised structural integrity. Documentation of the damage, preferably with photographic evidence, aids in the accurate assessment and future restoration procedures.

Check Attic and Insulation

When inspecting your attic, look for signs of water, such as stained or damp insulation. Discoloration or a musty smell may also be present, indicating moisture issues.

Wet insulation loses its insulation properties, leading to energy inefficiency.

If insulation appears compacted or matted down, it's likely that water has compromised its effectiveness. This reduced insulation can lead to an increase in heating or cooling costs.

It is imperative to thoroughly inspect the attic for any rusted nails or stained wood, as these are telltale signs of water infiltration. Prolonged exposure to moisture can weaken the structural integrity of the roof's frame, requiring immediate attention to prevent further damage. Furthermore, swollen or warped wood indicates significant water impact, which underlines the urgency of addressing the leak.

Evaluate Structural Integrity

Structural integrity is paramount when assessing roof leak damage.

  • Inspect ceiling joists and rafters for signs of water damage such as staining, soft spots, or warping.

  • Pay special attention to roof trusses, as sustained water exposure could compromise their structural function.

  • Examine any metal components for rust or corrosion, which can undermine their strength and stability.

  • Review the roof deck—the layer directly underneath your shingles or roofing material—for swelling, rot, or deterioration.

  • Consider the age of the roof and materials used, as older structures may be more susceptible to extensive damage from leaks.

Visual cues are just the initial steps in evaluating the health of your home.

Continuous exposure to water can lead to long-term issues, like mold and decay, that threaten a roof's longevity.

Tracing the Leak Source

To accurately pinpoint the origin of a roof leak, a systematic approach is essential. This includes examining the roof's exterior for damaged, missing, or aged shingles that might allow water ingress. It is also crucial to assess flashing around chimneys, vents, and junctions, as these are common sites for breaches. Indoors, the inspection should continue from the highest point of water staining on the ceiling and track upwards, following the water trail to its entry point. Note that water can travel from the initial infiltration site, so the leak source may be located at some distance from where the damage is most apparent.

Inspecting Roof Exterior

Begin your exterior inspection by looking for obvious signs of damage, such as broken, cracked, or missing shingles, which could be direct pathways for water.

Don’t overlook the smaller granules; these shed from shingles over time and signal wear.

When checking flashings—the thin metal strips that seal transitions on your roof—ensure they are intact and firmly in place, as they are crucial in preventing water entry at the seams.

Examine the gutters and downspouts for clogs or damage, as blockages can cause water to back up under the roof material. If you suspect water damage, hiring a professional to perform a comprehensive inspection can prevent further damage by addressing the issues promptly. Even if the damage seems minor, it's crucial to take action quickly to mitigate long-term harm to your home's structure.

Monitoring Water Pathways

Identifying the origin of a roof leak requires meticulous monitoring of the water's travel patterns throughout your structure.

Particularly on multi-layered roofing systems, pinpointing the source of a leak can be a complex task. Water can travel considerable distances, meandering through layers and structures before finally emerging. Manifestations of a leak, such as water stains or mold, may actually be far removed from the actual breach. Observing discoloration on interior surfaces is just the starting point for unraveling the water's secretive journey.

Understanding water's propensity for following the path of least resistance helps in tracing its route. This tendency means that horizontal structures within the building, such as ceilings and joists, often act as conduits for water flow, redirecting it from its point of entry. Consequently, the pathway may include unexpected detours that only a careful and comprehensive analysis will reveal.

In conclusion, an informed approach is indispensable for identifying water damage accurately. Attentive monitoring of potential water pathways, coupled with a strong knowledge of your building's architecture, is key. Early detection can limit the extent of damage, making the difference between simple repairs and extensive, costly restoration. Therefore, awareness and rapid response are your strongest allies in safeguarding your home from the insidious effects of water damage.

Preventative Measures

Regular maintenance is paramount when mitigating the risk of roof leaks. This includes periodic inspection of roofing materials, ensuring that tiles or shingles are intact, and flashing is properly sealed. Clearing debris from gutters and downspouts allows for an unobstructed flow of water away from the structure, which reduces the chance of accumulation and subsequent seepage. Moreover, trimming trees near the roofline minimizes the risk of damage from fallen branches, a common precursor to compromised roofing integrity. Vigilance and prompt attention to these elements can significantly diminish the potential for water damage.

Regular Roof Maintenance

Preventative strategies are the foundation of structural integrity.

Consistent upkeep of your roof is an essential safeguard. This proactive approach involves regular inspections to identify any potential issues that could lead to leaks. Missing, damaged, or aged shingles need to be replaced, and seals around vents and chimneys should be checked and refreshed when necessary. Periodically, ensure that all drainage systems function effectively, as poor drainage can lead to water accumulation and damage.

Involving a professional inspector annually is advisable.

Employing the expertise of a roofing specialist can be invaluable. These professionals are trained to spot signs of wear that an untrained eye might miss. It's imperative to schedule these examinations before the onset of extreme weather seasons—especially before periods of heavy rainfall or snow.

Timely repairs prevent the progression of damage.

Maintain detailed records following each maintenance session. This documentation, often overlooked, becomes crucial when assessing changes over time. It can reveal patterns indicating underlying weaknesses, and it informs future inspections. If you take these proactive measures now, you may avert significant costly repairs down the line.

Immediate Repair Techniques

When you notice a roof leak, swift action is essential to mitigate water damage. Hesitation can exacerbate the issue, leading to more extensive and expensive repairs.

Initially, contain the water infiltration by placing buckets or pans under the drips to capture water and prevent damage to the interior spaces. This can protect your floors and assets while you plan a more strategic response.

Next, it's crucial to identify the entry point of the water. Temporarily patching the leak with roofing tape or sealant can provide immediate relief. However, remember this is a short-term fix and further assessment is needed.

If safe to do so, remove any standing water from the roof using a broom or squeegee to minimize the burden on the structure. Accumulated water can cause significant stress, increasing potential damage areas.

Enlisting a roofing professional for urgent repairs is the most effective way to address a roof leak. They will apply appropriate techniques to ensure the leakage is properly stopped and will advise on follow-up actions.

Tucker Roofing Systems is a leading provider of high-quality roofing solutions dedicated to excellence in craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. With over 60 years of experience, we specialize in installations, repairs, and replacements, serving both residential and commercial clients. Contact us at (972) 833-2271 to schedule a consultation.

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Summer Art Programs 2024 for Ages 5-18 @Falak Art Studio 

Unlock Your Creative Potential

Are you envious of those who never have to work? Do you wish for your child to have that privilege someday?

At Falak Arts, we turn that wish into reality.

Art is the ultimate rescue. We empower your child with a skill from a young age that can blossom into a lifelong passion. When passion becomes a profession, work becomes a joyous endeavor.

Studies show that children immersed in any form of art become confident, independent, and happy adults.

This summer, we're thrilled to announce our finest selection of Summer Art Camps and Summer Art Classes.  Packed with creativity from around the globe, these programs are designed to ignite your child's passion for learning and foster their love for creativity.

?Join us at Falak Art Studio and embark on a journey of self-discovery and artistic expression.

www.falakarts.com

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Dallas Arboretum Corporate Appreciation Dinner-1 From left to right: Sabina Carr, Lynn Fisher

DALLAS, Texas, April 3, 2024—The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden held its annual Corporate Appreciation Dinner on March 26th. This event is held to honor and extend gratitude to nearly 70 corporate sponsors and donors who help support the Arboretum year-round. Corporate sponsorships underwrite programs that help maintain the garden and promote education at the Dallas Arboretum and beyond. These sponsorships are a meaningful way to help further the mission of the Dallas Arboretum—to educate and excite the public about nature and science.

The evening began with a cocktail hour in the gorgeous, azalea-filled Jonsson Color Garden, prior to moving inside Rosine Hall for a seated dinner by Gil’s Elegant Catering. Before dinner service, Sabina Carr, President and CEO of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, and Will McDaniel, The Dallas Arboretum Board Chair, shared a few remarks to further express their gratitude to the corporate representatives in attendance.

 

Dallas Blooms Sponsors:

Presenting Sponsor: Amegy Bank

Sponsor: CC Young Senior Living, Texas Telecom Credit Union

Media Sponsors: The Dallas Morning News, WFAA, Channel 8

 

Photo credit: 2024 Steve Foxall Photography
Media contacts: Terry Lendecker | VP, Marketing | 214.515.6523 | tlendecker@dallasarboretum.org 

Juliette Coulter | The Coulter Group | 214.394.5532 | juliette@coultergroup.com 

 

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Experience luxurious summer fun at Omni PGA Frisco Resort’s “Summer of Glow,” starting Memorial Day Weekend and running through Labor Day Weekend. Exclusive, resort guest-only activities include Friday and Saturday night Glow Parties, Glow Golf on the 10th Fairway Terrace, pool games, complimentary s’mores on Friday and Saturday, and so much more. Resort guests will also receive complimentary VIP seating at the weekly drone shows.

Visit the Monument Realty PGA District, adjacent to Omni PGA Frisco Resort, on Saturday nights this summer (excluding June 29 and July 6) for an exciting, complimentary drone show, when 500 FlyLight Drones will light up the sky beginning at 9:30 p.m. The first show will take place Memorial Day weekend, on Saturday, May 25. Drone shows will run Saturday nights through Labor Day. Glow drinks – both cocktails and mocktails – will be available in select restaurants throughout Monument Realty PGA District.

Summer of Glow isn’t just about glow sticks and dazzling drones – it’s also about glowing from within. Mokara Spa can help capture that summer glow with three limited-time treatments:

  • Lift Facial – 80 minutes | $335.50
    • Turn back the hands of time and boost skin cells’ renewal power with collagen therapy that instantly sculpts facial contours while providing an infusion of hydration for an overall facial glow.
    • Mokara Inner Glow Ritual – 80 minutes | $329.40
      • This body treatment begins with a double exfoliation, followed by an aromatic masque that is painted on as an expert therapist wraps the guest in a hydrating cocoon. While enveloped, experience a variety of relaxation enhancements including scalp treatment, face masque and herbal eye packs. The body mask is then removed and replaced with oil that is lightly massaged into the skin, leaving the body in a state of relaxation, hydrated and absolutely glowing.
      • Mokara Glowing Manicure & Pedicure Duo – 100 minutes | $213.50
        • This summer-ready revitalizing manicure and pedicure duo includes nourishing products, including a refined gentle scrub to exfoliate and remove dry skin while promoting healthy nails and improving circulation. Choose a Spa Ritual lacquer color to finish the mani-pedi, making nails glow.

Omni PGA Frisco Resort is a great place to spend summer vacation – whether on a couple’s getaway or with the entire family. With 13 destinations to dine and drink, a curated collection of unique retail outlets and an array of golf experiences for players of all ages and abilities, the 660-acre campus truly offers something for everyone.

Reserve your stay now at omnihotels.com/hotels/pga-frisco/specials.

 

 

About PGA Frisco

PGA Frisco is a public/private partnership between the PGA of America, Omni Hotels & Resorts, the City of Frisco, and the Frisco Independent School District. The 660-acre campus is a unique destination that includes: two world-class 18-hole championship golf courses, collectively known as Fields Ranch, and a state-of-the-art clubhouse; the Omni PGA Frisco Resort, featuring 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom Ranch Houses, four pools, destination spa and 127,000 square feet of meeting and event space; the Monument Realty PGA District which features The Swing, a lighted 10-hole short course, The Dance Floor, a lighted 2-acre putting course and an expansive retail, dining and entertainment district, including an outdoor area for concerts and events, the high-tech, data-driven PGA Coaching Center; the Home of the PGA of America and the Jerry J. Ransom Northern Texas PGA Golf House.

 

About Omni PGA Frisco Resort

Opening May 2, 2023, Omni PGA Frisco Resort offers a reimagined destination resort experience for the ultimate getaway. With a wide selection of unique experiences and remarkable year-round programming and activities, the resort provides a diverse and fun-filled destination for guests of all ages. The oasis of the 660-acre PGA Frisco campus, this luxury resort will be both one of the world's leading meeting and conference destinations as well as a bucket list leisure destination featuring two championship golf courses at Fields Ranch designed by Gil Hanse and Beau Welling. With comprehensive resort amenities featuring a signature spa, 13 restaurants and bars, and retail shops - there's something designed for all. Featuring subtle nods to Texas culture, each of the resort's 500 guest rooms and suites and 10 exclusive four-bedroom modern-Texas ranch houses, offer sweeping views of lush surrounds. The resort features more than 127,000 sq. ft of indoor and outdoor space for meetings and events, including 2 ballrooms; 19 meeting rooms; 9 outdoor event venues; and Panther Creek Pavilion, the ideal venue for weddings. Visit omnipgafriscoresort.com or call 469-305-4500 for more information and room reservations. Follow Omni PGA Frisco Resort on Facebook and Instagram.

 

About Monument Realty

About Monument Realty: Founded in 2017, Monument Realty is a next-generation, full-service real estate brokerage based in Frisco, Texas, headquartered at The Star. Named the Number One Best Large Company to Work For by the Dallas Morning News, Monument is the Official Real Estate Company of The Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dak Prescott, and PGA of America. For more information, visit monumentrealtytx.com and follow Monument Realty on InstagramFacebook and LinkedIn.

About the PGA of America

The PGA of America is one of the world’s largest sports organizations, composed of nearly 28,000 PGA Professionals who work daily to grow interest and inclusion in the game of golf. For more information about the PGA of America, visit PGA.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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Taste Addison has been celebrating the community’s culinary leaders for decades, helping to elevate Addison’s reputation as one of Texas’s best night out destinations. This Friday, April, 26, Taste Addison kicks off their annual event season by honoring culinary leaders of tomorrow – all while raising funds for a great cause. Taste on the Tarmac, an elevated tasting happy hour experience, combines the culinary arts and community,  from 5:30 – 9 p.m. at the beautiful new Galaxy FBO at Addison Airport. Guests will enjoy fabulous bites and sips while benefiting the Metrocrest Services Sack Summer Hunger Program. The event is presented by Oncor.

The stars of this celebration will be the CFBISD high school culinary arts students who are competing by making their best Taste Bite. A fun twist to the competition --- 50% of the ingredients used in creating the Taste Bite must be items that are typically donated to a food pantry.

Guests attending Taste on the Tarmac will vote to select the People’s Choice Award. Top honors will be voted on by the Mayors of the Metrocrest region, including Addison Mayor Bruce Arfsten, Farmers Branch Mayor Terry Lynne, Carrollton Mayor Steve Babick and Coppell Mayor Wes Mays. The winning entry will have the opportunity to present their Taste Bite at Taste Addison, May 31 – June 2 in Addison Circle Park. Recipes for all of the entries will be available at Metrocrest Services Food Pantry during the summer months.

In addition to the student prepared bites, Chamberlain’s Steak & Fish  will provide an array of tasty bites and a paired beverage. Tickets for the networking event are $125 per person and can be purchased here: https://addisontexas.ticketsauce.com/e/taste-on-the-tarmac-presented-by-oncor.

Metrocrest Services specializes in helping individuals, families, and seniors navigate through crisis situations and work to stabilize their lives for a brighter future. Their Sack Summer Hunger program provides healthy, easy-to-prepare breakfast, lunch, and snacks for children who qualify for free or reduced meals during the school year. During the summer, weekly meal bags with a combination of pantry items and fresh foods are distributed to students’ homes by a dedicated corps of church partners and Metrocrest Services volunteers. Metrocrest Services will also be a beneficiary of donations at Taste Addison.

“We are thrilled to partner with the Town of Addison to address the needs facing students who depend upon assistance to receive healthy food when school is not in session,” said Tracy Eubanks, CEO of Metrocrest Services. “These partnerships make possible our mission of helping families stabilize their lives for a brighter future.”

WHAT:                   Taste on the Tarmac, presented by Oncor

                                Benefiting Metrocrest Services Sack Summer Hunger Program

 

WHEN:                  Friday, April 26, 2024

                                5:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.

 

WHERE: Galaxy FBO

                                15625 Addison Road, Addison, TX 75001

 

TICKETS:               $125 per person

                                Valet parking is free of charge. Attendance is limited to those 21+

 

INFORMATION:                https://addisontexas.ticketsauce.com/e/taste-on-the-tarmac-presented-by-oncor

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Jim Keyes

Methodist Health System Foundation is proud to announce James W. Keyes as the recipient of the 2024 Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award. Mr. Keyes is a business and civic leader, philanthropist, author, artist, musician, and commercial pilot. This prestigious award recognizes individuals whose demonstrated commitment to, and excellence in, community leadership emulates the achievements of former Dallas Mayor Robert S. Folsom.

The award will be presented at a dinner on Friday, May 17, 2024, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Anatole Hotel’s Chantilly Ballroom.

Methodist Health System Foundation President James M. Johnston said, “We are honored to celebrate Jim Keyes. Like Bob Folsom, Jim has had a lifelong commitment to education, has been a global business leader, and has provided leadership and support of many philanthropic endeavors in Dallas and beyond.”

Mr. Keyes has designated that proceeds from this year’s Folsom event benefit the transformation of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. This will better ensure that every newborn in Methodist Dallas’ service area in the city’s southern sector has the opportunity to thrive with advanced lifesaving neonatal services.

Major underwriters of $10,000 or more will be invited to a patron party hosted by Kathryn and Craig Hall on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at their stunning home in the Hall Arts Residences located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.

Methodist also announces the esteemed leadership of the 2024 Folsom event to include co-chairs Nancy Ann and Ray Hunt, Lottye and Bobby Lyle, and Carolyn and David Miller.

Last year alone, Methodist Health System provided more than $182 million in unreimbursed charity care. The Folsom event has been recognized as one of Dallas’ largest fundraising events and has raised more than $22 million since 2005 to benefit Methodist Health System’s programs and services.

Past Folsom Leadership Award recipients include Robert S. Folsom (2005), Nancy Ann Hunt (2006), Troy Aikman (2007), first lady Laura Bush (2008), the late Norman Brinker (2009), Pat and Emmitt Smith (2010), Trevor Rees-Jones (2011), Mike Boone (2012), Rev. Mark Craig (2013), Dr. Bobby B. Lyle (2014), Jack Lowe, Jr., (2015),  Dr. R. Gerald Turner (2016), David B. Miller (2017), Texas Sen. Royce West, (2018), Michael S. Rawlings (2019), Linda and Mitch Hart (2021), and Mary and Rich Templeton (2023).

About Methodist Health System

Methodist Health System (Methodist) is a faith-based organization with a Mission to improve and save lives through compassionate, quality healthcare. For nearly a century, Dallas-based Methodist Health System has been a trusted choice for health and wellness, offering nationally recognized medical services, a network of 12 hospitals (through ownership and affiliation), and more than two-dozen clinics located throughout the region. Methodist has renowned teaching programs, innovative research, and a strong commitment to the community. The non-profit Methodist Health System provided more than $182 million in charity care in fiscal year 2023.  Additional information is available at MethodistHealthSystem.org.

About Methodist Health System Foundation

Methodist Health System Foundation is a nonprofit foundation led by community and civic leaders who donate their time, service, and expertise to raise funds for hospital projects.

If you are interested in supporting the Robert S. Folsom Award, please contact Methodist Health System Foundation Vice President Joy Duncan at 214-947-4585 or joyduncan@mhd.com. More information is available at Methodisthealthsystem.org/RobertSFolsomLeadershipAward.

 

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Photo courtesy of Texas Woman's University TWU Chancellor Carine Feyten with new Dallas campus president Monica Christopher

On Wednesday, March 27th, Texas Woman’s University marked a significant milestone as Monica Christopher was formally installed as the inaugural president of the Dallas campus, culminating as a poignant addition to Women’s History Month. The ceremony, held at the TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences — Dallas Center, located in the Southwestern Medical District, was accompanied by a vibrant celebration and reception attended by esteemed dignitaries.

Celebrating the enduring stability rooted in Texas Woman's 120-year legacy in Texas including 70 years in Dallas, the event spotlighted the institution's commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Chancellor Carine Feyten delivered a keynote address, underscoring the importance of diverse voices in shaping TWU's future.

Other speakers included Dr. Ann Stuart, TWU chancellor emerita, who shared anecdotes of TWU's history and her instrumental role in establishing the Dallas campus during her tenure as the inaugural chancellor. Dale A. Petroskey, president and CEO of the Dallas Regional Chamber, expressed enthusiasm for Christopher's leadership at TWU Dallas and emphasized the pivotal role of innovation in healthcare workforce development.

Dr. Daniel K. Podolsky, president of UT Southwestern Medical Center, highlighted TWU Dallas's impactful presence in the Medical District and its collaborative efforts with UT Southwestern in advancing healthcare research. Lottye Brodsky-Lyle, Ph. D., a TWU alumna and friend of Christopher’s, lauded the university's supportive environment, where both faculty and leadership prioritize listening and valuing individuals. Bob Mong, president of the University of North Texas at Dallas, conveyed excitement about Christopher's new role. Meanwhile, academic departments showcased their achievements, and staff presented engaging videos.

Special surprises included a proclamation from Dallas City Council Member Jaynie Schultz, officially designating March 27, 2024, as "Texas Woman's University Day” from Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson. The TWU Student Government Association presented Christopher with a stethoscope in a beautifully framed shadow box, symbolizing the breadth of healthcare programs at the Dallas campus. Dianne Baker, who lettered in five sports at Texas Woman's and later became the winningest head coach of the Pioneers’ softball team, humorously gifted Christopher a TWU "undefeated" football helmet, playfully nodding to the absence of a football team at the university. Finally, Nancy Barry, Christopher's first supervisor, sent a heartfelt video message and a copy of her book When Reality Hits: What Employers Want Recent Graduates To Know, which includes a mention of Christopher and further highlights her impact and contributions.

In February, Christopher assumed leadership at TWU Dallas, renowned for its exceptional academic programs and groundbreaking research initiatives in nursing, allied health professions, and health care administration. Christopher's appointment marks a significant milestone during a period of dynamic growth for Texas Woman’s University, the largest woman-focused university system in the nation.

In 2021, the Texas Legislature granted university system status to Texas Woman’s, which boasts campuses in Denton, Dallas, and Houston. Currently, efforts are underway to appoint an inaugural president for the Houston campus.

Furthermore, last September marked the launch of Dream Big, Texas Woman’s University's first comprehensive fundraising campaign. Set to culminate with the university’s 125th anniversary in 2026, Dream Big aims to raise $125 million to support the university's continued pursuit of excellence and innovation.

Christopher, a veteran fundraiser and community affairs strategist whose previous posts include executive and senior leadership roles at Communities Foundation of Texas and The Dallas Morning News/WFAA, is charged with growing campus engagement and raising the visibility of TWU Dallas, particularly with respect to increased enrollment and expanded partnerships with health care, business and community organizations.

"Today marks an exciting milestone for Texas Woman’s University in Dallas with the installation of Monica. Her profound grasp of our educational and research objectives, coupled with her exceptional ability to engage with corporate and nonprofit sectors, positions her as a catalyst for fostering community involvement and shaping a strategic vision for our Dallas campus," Feyten said. "With Monica at the helm, I am confident that our Dallas campus will emerge as a pivotal hub, propelling Dallas into a premier destination for top-tier higher education opportunities."

Following the March 22 celebration, Christopher said, "I am deeply honored and filled with excitement to assume the role of the inaugural president of the Dallas campus at Texas Woman’s University." She adds, “The university holds a rich legacy in Dallas, and I am eager to collaborate with our exceptional faculty, staff, and students to expand the campus, uphold its tradition of excellence, and spotlight the exceptional degree programs it offers."

About TWU Dallas

Texas Woman’s first established a presence in Dallas in 1954, when the nursing program was launched at Parkland Hospital. Today, the T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences ? Dallas Center is a 190,000-square-foot facility that sits in the heart of the Southwestern Medical District. Since then, Texas Woman’s has become a notable contributor to the healthcare workforce, graduating an average of 2,000 nursing and allied health professionals each year.

The Dallas campus also is home to the renowned Stroke Center, which provides more than 5,000 hours of clinical, neuro-rehabilitation services annually at no cost to members of the community. In addition to an MBA and graduate level healthcare administration programs, the Dallas campus offers upper-level undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in nursing, occupational therapy and physical therapy.

About Monica Christopher

Christopher is the inaugural Dallas Campus president. A seasoned fundraiser and community relations professional, she has served in key positions in both areas for the last 25 years, forging numerous successful private-public sector partnerships and amassing extensive experience in cultivating and stewarding major donors, grant making, program management, and public speaking. During her 15-year tenure at Dallas-based Communities Foundation of Texas, she rose to the level of senior vice president and chief giving and community impact officer, leading several teams in fundraising efforts that set new benchmarks in gifts and funds created. While at The Dallas Morning News/WFAA, she also held several positions over nearly 10 years in community relations aimed at building community engagement, raising brand awareness and coordinating charity events. Additional leadership roles for Christopher include involvement in the Dallas Regional Chamber, Dallas Summit, Junior League of Dallas, Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, and the Women’s Auxiliary at Children’s Medical Center, among other organizations.

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Get ready to be moonstruck and sun-kissed at the celestial party of the century! On April 8, 2024, the stars align (literally) for the most electrifying event in Addison Circle Park as we come together to celebrate the “Total Eclipse of the Park”. Puttshack Addison is thrilled to be a part of this extraordinary celestial event. Swing by the Puttshack table to pick up swag that is out of this world including free game play cards to celebrate this rare cosmic phenomenon. It all culminates with a chance to view the total solar eclipse at 1:40 pm. Puttshack in collaboration with the Town of Addison invites the public to join the fun at Town of Addison's Total Eclipse of the Park event. The event takes place on Monday, April 8, 2024, beginning at 10 a.m. at Addison Circle Park, 4970 Addison Cir, Addison, TX 75001.

Puttshack is a leading concept in the emerging and growing market of competitive socializing. Combining a tech-infused mini-golf game with an exceptional food and beverage offering, Puttshack has a multi-generation appeal. Patented Trackaball™ technology allows guests to play a point-scoring game surrounded by an upscale and exciting environment. Continually innovating, Puttshack debuted its brand new Challenge Hole experience– a group-friendly, tech-infused alternative to the brand’s 9-hole offering– in Addison, Texas. This dedicated mini golf suite with six interactive games and full-service dining, will be available at all future U.S. locations beginning late 2024. Puttshack is the perfect place for dates, family bonding, birthdays, nights out with friends, or corporate outings. Since opening its first location in 2018, Puttshack now has several locations across London and the U.S., with ambitious plans for future expansion. The company has its global headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, with a UK headquarters in London. For more information, please visit puttshack.com.

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As a Varsity Coxswain at Dallas United Crew (DUC), Pavi Paila is not afraid to speak up. On any given day, this high school senior directs the launch, practice, race and recovery of four- and eight-man shells. Responsible for steering and execution in a race, Paila knows that her voice – by directing pressure on either side of the shell – can be as effective as the rudder in changing the direction of the boat. So, when Dick’s Sporting Goods created a platform to amplify youth voices, Paila got the call.  

Roaring Voices: Empowering Youth in Sport is part of the sporting-goods retailer’s 75th anniversary celebration. Dick’s Foundation set the lofty goal of identifying seventy-five deserving youth sports organizations to award a $75,000 Sports Matter Grant. RowDallas, DUC’s outreach program, was one of chosen 75for75 organizations.

Dick’s Foundation focuses on how sports change lives. Citing the Women’s Sport Foundation and Aspen Institute’s Project Play, Dick’s elevates the positive outcome of sports for kids: Student athletes are less likely to be depressed; those in team sports are less likely to smoke cigarettes or use illicit drugs; physically active children get up to 40% higher standardized test scores; and student athletes are more likely to get higher grades and aspire to attend college. 

Held virtually on March 21st, Roaring Voices aimed to unite the 75for75 organizations to celebrate and acknowledge their initiatives and contributions. On the Celebration Panel, Paila engaged with expert speakers from the Dicks Sporting Goods Foundation Team, participated in breakout sessions centered on program design and communications, and explored networking opportunities with experts and peers. “Rowing at Dallas United Crew has been so much more for me than just an after school sport. DUC is my home away from home. Honestly it’s elevated my highschool experience more than I can put into words” says Pavi Paila

DUC’s RowDallas exists to break down barriers and provide access to rowing, a sport where kids in underserved communities are historically priced out. Through rowing and academic coaching, DUC’s RowDallas helps kids gain fitness, purpose, and a feeling of belonging so they can succeed both on and off the water.  “Rowing presents a wealth of opportunity to youth athletes, including the opportunity for a college scholarship, but many of our neighbors have never heard of it. RowDallas brings the sport to the kids at their school and gets them to the boathouse. It is often the first step to where Pavi is today,” says DUC Executive Director, Austin Brooks.

After graduation and competing in her final high school race with DUC, Paila, like so many DUC rowers, will don a college rowing uniform, though she is still deciding which one. So far, eight of her nine DUC female teammates have already signed letters of intent with NCAA Division 1 college programs

DUC is now registering for its Learn to Row Summer Camps and the opportunity to welcome prospective rowers, who like Pavi may give voice to how sports matter.

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Todd Williams, Abby Williams, Dr. Carine Feyten

Texas Woman’s University presented the 2024 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award to Abigail “Abby” and Todd Williams at the Dallas Leadership Luncheon on March 21 at noon at The Arts District Mansion. Abigail "Abby" Williams is founder and CEO of United to Learn, a Dallas-based education non-profit organization; and her husband Todd Williams is founding chairman and CEO of The Commit Partnership, the nation’s largest education collective impact organization.

The award recognizes exceptional leaders who have made significant contributions through their commitment to furthering education and the quality of life in the Dallas community.

TWU’s Interim Vice President for University Advancement and Alumni Engagement Lisa Rampy welcomed guests that included a half dozen representatives from the office of elected officials, TWU Foundation board members, and members of the university’s Board of Regents.

The program that followed included recognition of the current Virginia Chandler Dykes scholarship recipients Jennifer Conner/College of Arts and Science, Ruth George/College of Business, Alondra Ammon/College of Health Sciences, Kelsie Barta/College of Nursing, and Gladys Elena Roa Albert/College of Professional Education.

Arcilia Acosta, advisory council chair for TWU’s Jane Nelson Institute, past Virginia Chandler Dykes Award recipient) and Carcon Industries and & Construction CEO, gave remarks. Attendees watched a commemorative video remembering Virginia Chandler Dykes and recognition of her family. Event Committee Chair was Ralph Hawkins, former chairman of the board for HKS Architects.

TWU Chancellor and President Carine M. Feyten, Ph.D. communicated important TWU updates, such as the university’s recent launch of the Dream Big $125 million anniversary fundraising campaign, the recent appointment of Monica Christopher as the inaugural president of TWU Dallas, and the TWU Pioneers’ historic advancement to the Final Four for women’s basketball.

The program’s highlight was an intriguing conversation with Abby and Todd Williams led by Early Matters Dallas Board Chair and personal friend, Regen Horchow. Horchow asked thought-provoking questions about the couple’s views on education and earlier transformative life experiences and influential life figures.

Abby Williams thanked presenting sponsor, Luther King Capital Management, who “heavily endowed my scholarship at SMU.” She added, “Ensuring access to a quality education is our life’s mission, so Todd and I are excited to have the opportunity to support Texas Woman’s University graduate programs, which is doing exactly that for countless students every day. Scholarships didn’t just pay my tuition and fees; they changed my life’s trajectory.”

Since the TWU alumna and Board of Regent member Virginia Chandler Dykes created the luncheon in 2002, the event has generated more than $1.3 million to benefit TWU graduate students.

This year’s affair was sponsored by many generous donors:

Presenting Sponsor: Luther King Capital Management

Luncheon Sponsor: TWU’s Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership

VIP Reception Sponsor: Lucy and Henry Billingsley

Pioneer Investors: Sue S. Bancroft, H-E-B

Pioneer Premier Partner: The Hersh Foundation

Pioneer Partners: Children’s Health System of Texas, Monica and Brent Christopher, Locke Lord LLP

Maroon & White Patrons: Alpine Group, Baylor Scott & White Health, Carcon Industries/STL Engineers, Dallas Regional Chamber, Goldman Sachs Gives, Nancy E. Perot and Rod C. Jones, Dr. Sheila Kellagher, Lyda Hill Philanthropies/LH Capital Inc., Elizabeth Martin, Parkland Health Foundation, Southwest Medical Foundation, Texas Women’s Foundation, Dr. Melissa D. Tonn and William J. Minick, III, Valeo Partners LLC, TWU Regent Mary P. Wilson and William R. Wilson, Jr., Young Women’s Preparatory Network.