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28th Annual Big Black Tie Ball

28th Annual Big Black Tie Ball

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Join Us for the 29th Annual Big Black Tie Ball!

Mark your calendars for November 7th at the Frontiers of Flight Museum for an unforgettable evening of celebration and impact. Together, we’ll honor the mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters and the life-changing power of one-to-one mentoring—a commitment that has empowered youth for more than 99 years.


Guests will enjoy:

• A cocktail reception featuring an array of hors d’oeuvres

• A delicious three-course dinner

• Live entertainment and interactive experiences throughout the night


This is more than an elegant evening—it’s an opportunity to learn and celebrate BBBS helping to build social capital, boost educational achievement, and strengthen emotional well-being for young people in our community.

Celebrate. Connect. Make a Difference.


  

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, November 7th

Location: Frontiers of Flight Museum

Address: 6911 Lemmon Ave, Dallas, TX 75209

Cocktail Reception: 6:30 PM

Dinner & Program: 7:45 PM

Attire: Cocktail, Black Tie Optional


Sponsorship and Tickets Coming Soon!



Big Brothers Big Sisters


Big Brothers Big Sisters creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Through youth mentoring we nurture children and strengthen communities. Through over 120 years of proven processes, Big Brothers Big Sisters is considered the gold standard of mentoring. As we embark on our 100th year of service to children across Greater Dallas, we couldn’t be more proud to celebrate it with you. The humble beginnings of the “Dallas Big Brothers Club” were founded by Ms. Jessie A. White, a young probation officer of the Dallas Juvenile Court in 1926. She was distraught at the futures that awaited the boys filing through the court system.


“When a child is brought to us there are only two things to do with him,” White said. “We can send him to the reform school or we can send him back to the same conditions from which he came. What these boys need is a friend that the boy can count on, who can give him the feeling that someone is especially interested in him.”


Upon this realization, Ms. White took a step, which would forever change the futures of Texas children. Ms. White visited civic organizations, churches and clubs to recruit mentors and generate support for the Big Brother movement, which began in New York City 23 years earlier. Through the support of Judge F.H. Alexander and the Dallas Rotary Club Boys Committee, the Dallas Big Brothers Club was ultimately born on February 24, 1927. Ever since then, we have been defending the potential of youth across Greater Dallas.


Join us as a Defender of Potential!


Special thank you to our 2025 Big Black Tie Ball Sponsors!


2025 Big Black Tie Ball Sponsors

Hollman's Inc. & Mespace, KPMG, Mint Dentistry, PepsiCo, Priority Power, Wick Phillips, C-III Capital Partners, CREF, Deloitte, Jim & Shazell Dunn & Orix, PWC, Rockefeller, Utay Foundation, Tyler Tech, Smith Allen Insurance, Nova Homes Loans, Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, AMN Healthcare, PlainsCapital Bank, ALTO, Molson Coors, Socorro, and Southern Glazers.








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