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The Trains At NorthPark Is Beneficiary Of David Yurman

To celebrate the release of David Yurman’s Fall Campaign “Enduring Style” featuring Kate Moss, 2014 Trains at NorthPark co-chairs, Jamie Singer and Tia Wynne, and honorary chairs, Dr. Jeff Fearon and Regen Fearon, hosted an event at the David Yurman Boutique at NorthPark in Dallas on September 9. The event focused on retrospective imagery of Kate Moss from past campaigns and highlighted the 10-year collaboration between David Yurman, Kate Moss, and Peter Lindbergh.

The cocktail party also served as a thank you to the sponsors of The Trains at NorthPark and supporters of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, which organizes this holiday exhibit. More than 100 guests sipped and shopped as David Yurman graciously donated a percentage of the evening’s proceeds to the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.                  

Jamie Singer, Trains co-chair, said, “Thank you to the Fearons for being honorary chairs this year. Dr. Fearon, a craniofacial surgeon, has treated many children who have stayed at the House, so he knows the importance of helping those families. Thank you for attending, and please shop as your purchase will help the House.”

Jill Cumnock, CEO of Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, said, “Thousands of families visit The Trains at NorthPark each season as part of their holiday tradition, and we are so thankful for supporters such as David Yurman.” She also announced an early gift—Trains co-chairs for 2015, Jennifer Tobin and April Cook.

The most elaborate miniature toy trains exhibit in Texas, The Trains at NorthPark opens Nov. 22 and rolls through Jan. 4, 2015. The attraction includes trains rolling across 1,600 feet of track on a journey across America. This year’s exhibit will be on Level One between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

For those interested in underwriting and supporting The Trains at NorthPark, contact Diane Fullingim, Chief Development Officer at the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, at 214.624.5365 or dfullingim@rmhdallas.org.

 Established in 1981, the House has served as a home-away-from-home for more than 35,000 families of seriously ill or injured children who have traveled to Dallas seeking medical treatment in area hospitals. By providing a caring, supportive, home-like environment, the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas keeps the family intact and helps allow a family to establish a normal routine in the midst of crisis. It also provides families with the opportunity to share their concerns with other families in similar circumstances. For more information, visit http://www.rmhdallas.org/ or call 214.631.7354.

 

\David Yurman was founded in New York in 1980, and quickly became known as America’s leading fine jewelry and luxury timepiece designer for men, women, and children. The signature gold and silver designs; diamond, pearl, and gemstone jewelry; and Swiss-crafted timepieces are renowned for capturing the essence of relaxed American luxury. David Yurman collections are available at 30 retail locations throughout the United States, Canada, France and China, and at authorized fine jewelry and timepiece retailers worldwide. For more information about David Yurman, visit davidyurman.com.

Regen Fearon (honorary co-chair), Dr. Jeffrey Fear
Jennifer Tobin, Michael Meadows, Diane Fullingim.j
Kara Axley, Marty Brainerd
Megan Flanagan, Jamie Singer, Jana McAnally
Shelly Cunningham, Kristin Rortvedt, Dina Jeffries
Tia Wynne, Bedford Wynne, Jamie Singer
William Sale, Jennifer Tobin, Kris Edel
Wednesday, 01 October 2014