Cattle Baron’s Ball Enjoys Big Night for American Cancer Society
After the pandemic scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball ‘doubled down’ this year with record attendance and fundraising.
Read moreAfter the pandemic scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball ‘doubled down’ this year with record attendance and fundraising.
Read moreWith the American Cancer Society at risk of cutting cancer research funding by 50% this year amind the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers say supporting Cattle Baron’s Ball is more critical than ever.
Read moreCancer patients, who have compromised immune systems, are becoming more vulnerable as the COVID-19 crisis grows, unemployment rates increase, and health insurance coverage fades away. The American Cancer Society is assisting cancer patients and their families during these challenging times.
Read moreSince its’ inception in 1974, the Cattle Baron’s Ball has raised more than $77 million for the American Cancer Society (ACS). To date, the funds have supported
Read moreMore than 350 celebrities and Dallasites in western wear gathered in the backyard of the Rustic on Oct. 20 for the Farrah Fawcett Foundation’s Tex Mex Fiesta.
Read moreAfter the pandemic scuttled the in-person gala and scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball organizers are gearing up for a return to Gilley’s this fall.
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While the pandemic precluded an in-person Cattle Baron’s Ball in 2020, plans are underway for not one, but two events this year.
Read moreAva Williams saw the difference DKMS makes in the fight against blood cancers and disorders when her brother needed a bone marrow transplant in 2018.
Read moreFor several decades, screening before symptoms develop has reduced deaths from cervical cancer, as doctors have been able to find it early and treat it or prevent it from developing.
Read morePinto Ranch is holding “Kickin’ It To Cancer” over the course of two weekends, starting on the 21st of September at NorthPark Center.
Read moreTexans don’t need an excuse for a chance to put on their best cowboy hats and pairs of boots and
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