GoodLifeFamilyMag.com NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2017 81 Julie and Ken Hersh goodTIMES OutstandingYouth in Philanthropy Micah Pinson, 13, has conducted annual toy drives between Thanksgiving and Christmas over the past six years resulting in more than 25,000 toys for children at the hospital. Outstanding Philanthropists Dr. Henry Estess and Sandra Estess 32ND ANNUAL NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY LUNCHEON HONORING DALLAS’PHILANTHROPISTS AND VOLUNTEERS The Greater Dallas Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) will host their annual luncheon“It’s Our Tomorrow,”bringing together area nonprofits, funders, foundations, and business and community members to honor many of this city’s finest who give selflessly in support of numerous worthy causes.“This is a special day recog- nizing the great work of the philanthropic community, which makes an impact in our world,”said Luncheon Chair Meagan Burton. afpdallas.org See all the photos from these events and more at goodlifefamilymag.com/photos TAYLOR HOOTON FOUNDATION REVEAL PARTY PRESENTED BY STARPOWER AND GOOD LIFE FAMILY MAGAZINE Since 1947, Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s National Youth of the Year program has served as the primary vehicle for showcasing the exemplary achievements of Club and Military youth. This was evident as BGCA hosted the annual Pacific Military Youth of the Year event. The annual event highlights military youth as they compete for the regional scholarship award of $40,000. The stories told of their resiliency, challenges overcome, accomplishments achieved, and aspirations for the future are the best illustration of the true im- pact of Boys & Girls Clubs on their lives. On U.S. military installations across the country and around the globe, Boys & Girls Clubs of America-affiliated Youth Centers are changing and saving lives. (l to r) Don Knobler, LyndaThompson, Damaris Knobler, MarkThompson, Hooton Foundation exec- utive chairman Don Hooton, Gwen Hooton, Lindsay Rylander, Mark Rylander, GLFFounder Sheryl Pidgeon and Starpower CEO David Pidgeon NCL Golden Corridor Senior Class of 2018 Carlee McAfee (foreground) andTaylor Lunsford 2018TACA Silver Cup Award honorees Don Stone and Julie Hersh TACA NAMES 2018 SILVER CUP AWARD RECIPIENTS TACA Board of Governors and TACA Corporate Council gathered to announce Julie Hersh and Don Stone as the 2018 TACA Silver Cup Award honorees. The announcement was made at HALL Arts and was hosted by HALL Arts Residences. Founded in 1976 by arts advocate and former mayor, Annette Strauss, the presti- giousTACA Silver Cup is awarded each year to recognize one man and one woman for their outstanding contributions to the arts in Dallas. taca-arts.org NCL GOLDEN CORRIDOR“LIGHTS, CAMERAS, FASHION”SENIOR STYLE SHOW Twenty-two senior girls were treated to a day of fashion to celebrate the culmination of 5 years of community service and leadership with NCL Golden Corridor, a chapter of the charitable non-profit organization that has mother and daughter members. “Lights, Cameras, Fash- ion”was MC’ed by Victoria Snee of Legacy West. Fashions were provided by Whatchamacallit, Julep and Gypsy Wagon. Event chairs were Justine Sweeney and Michelle Wiest. goldencorridor.nationalcharityleague.org Photocredit:GinaClary (l to r) Simi Komenda and Jaxie Pidgeon Anna Roderman (foreground) and Abby Sanders