Help Host a Thanksgiving Dinner For Kids and Single Mothers in State Protective Services

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The dining room at Champ d'Or could definitely host a crowd.

The dining room at Champ d’Or could definitely host a crowd.

I know this is last minute, but this is something that tugs at our heartstrings! A very high-profile local celebrity whom we absolutely cannot name wants to host a memorable Thanksgiving dinner for toddlers, children and teens placed in the conservatorship of the Department of Family Protective Services, as well as single mothers who might not otherwise be able to put dinner on the table. And he needs your help!

They are looking for:

1) A large luxury estate in the Dallas area to host about 200 people for dinner.

2) The celebrity hosting the dinner is also looking for a larger home, so a house that is on the market that could also host the dinner and be featured as a potential purchase is ideal.

 

“The event will go from 3pm to 6pm and we have a $2 million insurance policy for any venue,” says the rep.  “We would want to start setting up at 10 am.”

The dining room in the main house at Walnut Place could host an elegant Thanksgiving dinner for all.

The dining room in the main house at Walnut Place could host an elegant Thanksgiving dinner for all.

The first properties we can think of would be Walnut Place, the Trammell Crow Estate, Lisa Blue Baron’s estate on Deloache or perhaps even Champ d’Or. What about you?

 

Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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