Each of us also brought $20 to donate to Taste of the Nation, which funds the North Texas Food Bank. It was an easy, fast way to raise cash to feed hungry children in Dallas.
In less than an hour's time, we'd raised $600, just by showing up!
Jenny Robbins
John Shore
In fact, the idea worked so well that our group, which we've officially dubbed the Brunch Bunch, is going to have bi-monthly brunches at some place yummy or fabulous -- or both. Each time we'll have a new speaker and a new charity.
I'm not allowed to say where the next one is yet until the details are finalized, but it's a fabulous new hotel and I'm so excited!
Terri Provencal helped organize the Brunch Bunch, and was this year's event chair of Taste of the Nation. Thank you, Terri.
Will came up with the idea for the Brunch Bunch in the middle of the night several months ago when he couldn't sleep. "We all get tons of invitations each month to attend charity events that we can't all possibly attend. I thought this would be a good way for all of us to come together as a group and learn what each organization is about, and also make a donation." Will deserves accolades for making the whole thing happen, including getting Veletta Lill to speak and securing our brunch at Monica's.
Jordan's cool new gallery, The 4th Wall, just opened last week. More on that in an upcoming post.
If you would like to become a member of this worthy bunch, let me know. I'll pull some strings.