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SPECIAL EVENTS Building Value & Vitality into Organizations from the Inside Out. Pamela Stephenson King pamkingwrites@gmail.com Pamela Stephenson King Special Events & Marketing ‘+ As Mayor of Double Oak, TX, initiated, designed, managed Town and County-wide events, including Patriot Day celebrations, Mayors’ Luncheons, Halloween Festival, Christmas Tree Lightings, Holiday Movie Screenings and more. ‘+ As Special Events Contractor for University of Texas at Dallas's Executive Education (School of Management), designed, developed and managed special events, including the 2005 Annual Executive Education Holiday Party, Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP) seminar, etc. * Cleaning For A Reason, served as Marketing Director for new, national nonprofit, created consistent and compelling marketing and messaging, managed local fund raisers, ‘awareness seminars and attention-getting community events. + Created First Annual 2004 Noteworthy Ministries Holiday Gala, generating historic support. * Capital One Bank - developed and managed first-ever New Account Event, May 2005. * As Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce Leadership Dallas Program Director, provided stimulating programs at unusual venues across Dallas. * Chosen to manage The Pegasus Project, restoration project for Dallas’ Flying Red Horse, organizing campaign for Honorary Campaign Chair, Kay Bailey Hutchison, at Dallas’ Petroleum Club. + Designed capital campaign for construction of the Dallas Police Memorial, managing Ground-breaking and Dedication Ceremonies for the DPD, families of fallen officers and elected officials state-wide. ‘+ Responsible for High-Profile Special Events, including those honoring Governor George Bush, U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Elizabeth Dole, House Majority Leader Dick Armey. + As Executive Director of the Dallas Coalition for the Arts, designed and managed the annual Reception honoring the Dallas City Council, held at the Dallas Museum of Art. apuatiadxg juowraSeuryy uisoq qu9Ag, “uosuods parmoos undipnaed XL G wR & XL eG 0661 MAO, ‘pur ssoyends dn pou esd poyeas>‘uaso pore | sens our 1 asn0H duse> xory UL ‘2ozaunute; Jo Jaqtsey Se|,ECL J2qe=1S) Toneos9q =e / HOST xEO. 0S SOnSRTN uospuny uopenarddy po0d| aranec ‘sm ots SPEDE S.UOEPIIUD “YPINYD aIQHA SpeOssso1. 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Don’t miss VRM's FALL FAN (FAIR this Friday, 1130-130 In | the parking lot? | The FALL FAN FAIR isa Tailgate & | Potluck Lunch. Buy it, build it or cook it | but bring something to share! | VRM is supplying Corny Dogs and Grilled Dogs, Lemonade, Iced Tea, Water and Cookies. THE REST IS UP TO US!! All sides that need to be heated should be placed in Break Rooms until 11:30. There will be outlets available outside, if your dish needs to be kept hot. SIGN-UP SHEETS for SIDES & 2011 VRM BAKE-OFF Break Rooms. Sign-up early, Sign-up often! DEEP-FRIED FORTUNE AND oat ed tit 9/28/11, 5 PM 7 Bring something te share for lunch Wear your favorite Team Jersey @ Lead up a Lawn Chair © Pack that fun Taligate / Outdoor Game SPIRIT. WEEK is COMING! (Who said hard work ean’t be fun?) This October, the mad dash to month-end is going to be CRAZY FUN. BE CASUAL DRESS ALL WEEK WIL MONDAY, October 28th — Best Pumpkin Contest. Bring a carved, painted. and/or otherwise decorated pumpkin to the VRM Lobby. Everyone at VRM is invited VRM SPIRIT DAY wok, red. or VIRMLU" blue’) to cast their ballot for “Best Pumpkin.” Mo be sure to wear a VRM-colored shirt (green outfit “just for fun!” No judging needed: you'll hear plenty from your friends and Jes about how ‘smart’ you look! WEDNESDAY, October 30th—Western Day Dress. You'll br wearing your jeans anyway. so add some Western flair! Wear your hoots, we ose western shirts, let's have some fun rounding up the month= end numbers needed to earn jeans every day in November! THURSDAY, Octo Finish the month STRONG! Whether you come in costume yourself oF g the time to be ereative, Everyone t your Department to play along. thi is invited to judge. Prizes for “Most Original’ and ‘Sea dividual costume and “Be x will be 10 AM to 10:30 AM. Results will be posted after the tally is taken and everyone will be a in the Seeds of Hope Room, from 3 PM to 3:30 PM winner: popeorn and cupeakes will be serv. PLEASE NOTE (this is the fine print): The VRM Dress Code applies th sult the trusty Handbook, hup:/ x ni nts/VRM%20Employee%20Handhook" Week so please con- Stay Tuned for More Details of the Crazy Fun. Got Questions? Email the GoodTimeGang@vrmeo.com. Date: 09/01/11 Time: 3pm—4 pm Location: Seeds of Hope Room Come Celebrate the Summer of 2011 with an icy glass of Lemonade, a Cupcake and ‘Job Well Done’ for all the folks who put their sweat equity into St. Philips School and Forest Heights Community. VAM VENDOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT APCV/MURCOR Real Estate Services Unit A clear understand! oi SEEDS 7 HOPE EXECUTIVE > EDUCATION SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Educational & Networking Membership Conference ~ February 7, 2006 ~ THE On the web at: Lantanalinks Postal Customer. PRSRT_STND PAID CROSS TIMBERS GAZETTE = x ‘September 2007, ‘Serving Argyle, Bartonville, Canyon Oaks, Copper Canyon, Double Oak, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Lantana and Robson Ranch Deanne A Survivor’s Story Neighborhood How a Lantana Couple’s Lives Were Changed Forever on 9/11 Fire Dopartmont offers fu shots ‘The Double Oak Voller Fre Deparment wills wil be accepted. No insurance 0° Medicare wil be ‘od, Cal 972-659-7685 fr moe inlermabon, ‘Argyle author wil sign local history book had secured good in neighboring buildings in downtown Manhat- tan, But the success left John feeling empty. 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NOWN 20H uRoJOuKIS pu soql30q 19yEM a}gusTias unys puv ‘wonsodion Aiddng 32124, ous poo? soy yy pue Syunds aqKBuy Jo spunol® 4) uo nA rye, KRY dooy eI Sup 8 1940190 SIM UBa:8 OF I na ons 3s04 [124 Soe PIOH 07 dv» yw94 2o1l0d ‘O'd. 5780 a1gnoa sure. 1g weIgesy 1u2dIed $°96 $1 SIDUL Owego, ou pu Aeq ou, ‘suotyeaiueai0 DALLAS Pee Ope t aa MEMORIAL Dallas Police Memorial Architectural and Memorial Elements Heroes Canopy $250,000 The canopy will float between ground and sky, symbolic of the shielding presence the Dallas Police officers provide. In particular, the canopy pays tribute to the 68 officers who have given their lives in the line of duty. The badge numbers of those 68 officers will be cut out of the canopy so, as the sun’s rays move across the sky, the shadows of their badge numbers will rotate across the steps below. (The carved out badge numbers will be given to the officer’s family.) Wall of Remembrance A triangulated wall at hand level will be i officers, their date of birth and date of de Steps of Serenity Broad, terraced steps will rise gradually { of Remembrance and Heroes’ Canopy. T| streets from around the city and will be ell . mourning bar worn across officers’ badgqiag rag Killed. The steps will hold approximately Mas ceremonies, NATO. Honor Garden Simple and straightforward in design, the and peace, A dozen or more stately trees the Heroes’ Canopy, providing shade and moment of quiet, comfort, and reflection. Sey AO Badge of Courage A likeness of the Dallas Police Badge will placed adjacent to the Wall of Remembra and courage of all who have earned the p Thin Blue Line A thin, straight beam of light will project comer of the Memorial site during times o Preservation Endowment ‘The Preservation Endowment will provide for the care and maintenance of the Memorial, garden, and grounds. It also ensures that funds are readily available when the occasion arises for additions to the Memorial. The Monument | never dreamed it would be me, My name for all eternity, Recorded here at this hallowed place, Alas, my name, no more my face. "inthe line of duty" | hear them say, My family now the price will pay. My folded flag stained with their tears We only had those few short years. The badge no longer on my chest | sleep now in etemal rest. My sword | pass to those behind. ‘And pray they keep this thought in mind \ never dreamed it would be me, ‘And with heavy heart and bended knee; Lask forall here from the past, Dear God, let my name be the last. George Hahn, LAPD, Retired Kite in The Line OF Duty Dallas Police Memorial Dedication Ceremony May 15, 2001 Chief Bolton, Chief Prince and Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk Former Dallas Chief of Police and Campaign Chairman, Billy Prince The Marilla Triangle Downtown Dallas TX $225,000 - $450,000 D WW Caruth je Foundaton Fund of Coma "The Bo Founda “The Meadows Foundicon “Tiny Industries $50,000 D oo RS |\pMorgan Chase [Formerly Chase Bank of Texas] “The Feanescon | “erat Liles Company $25,000 - $49,999 oN ORS Bank One Corporation Barret Foundation Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas ‘Bani of Amari [Formerly NaionsBenk Southwest) Nesnan-Marcus Schepps Dairy ‘Southwestern Bll Foundation ‘Abo Zale Foundon 00- $24.99 DONORS ‘Austin Industrie ‘Comerica Baie “The Hoghnd Foundation ‘The Eugene MeDermoe: Foundation Eugene Seraus Chartable Tras Roy and Christine Strgs Charitable and Educational Trst “Tvas instruments Ineorporaed | $5,000-$9999D 0 o.ns | WA Hut Asset Managemen nc Friend of on Kir ne Locke Purell Rain Hell Foundation OakAssocatas ‘Comer Cottrell Mrs. Nancy Ray ‘Willa and Gay Solomon Fund af Communities Foundation of Texas Stemmons Foundation Meand Mrs.GM."Tip and Dorothy" Tippc $1,000-$4,999D oN ORS ‘Aliance Capel Management LP. “The Marin Augu Farty Foundation Brazo# Fund LP Mand Mrs Austin Bromley CCaprtead Moreage Corporation Dal Jayoos Dallas Police Department Mounted Unit Downtown Security Directors Assocation ‘The Goodell Foundation InsuuionalProperey Consultants ne Senior Corporal Han Jchna emmy Wana Lone Sear Life Insurance Company Mary Kay Foundaton Mr Rodger Meier Rodger Meier Cade Morgan Grenfell Capital Managemen Mr JoeB. Nevhot (Oceidental Choi! Corporation Papas Theatr, ne REEF Outreach Resta Funeral Home and Cemetery land D. Rhoads Foundaon WW Samuel High Schoo! 1967 Cas Reunion Commteze Swiss Avenue Histrlel Dstree Associaton “Tovar Mustang Sil “anmell Crow Company Mrand Mes. Jick Rani ‘Me Raph WWidener Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ~ A Small Dinner for the Major Financial Supporters Hosted by Deedie & Edward W. Rusty’ Rose, III ~ June 12,1996 ~ Guests included Julie and Louis Beecherl, Annette and Harold Simmons, Connie and Leo Linbeck, Meg and Dick Weekley and President George W. Bush, then Governor of the State of Texas, 6 & CARDINAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. April 25, 1996 Mr. John L. Adams Texas Commerce Bank N.A. P.O. Box 660197 Dallas, TX 76266 Dear John, Plaase mark your calendar. Deedie and I-are hosting a small dinner for the major financial supporters* of lawsuit reform in Texas at our home at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, June 12, 1996, Joining us will be Julie and Louis Beecherl, Annette and Haroid Simmons, Connie and Leo Linbeck, Meg and Dick Weekley, and a number of other friends. The common thread among all those in attendance is a continuing desire to restore fairness to the civil justice system in Texas. Much has been accomplishad, but much remains to be done. We will contact you later with details. in the meantime, we look forward to seeing you on the evening of June 12. It will be a pleasant and relaxing evening, particularly if the Rangers win that afternoon. Sincerely, (ads Edward W. Rose, Ill *$5,000 or more to the Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC 800 CRESCENT COURY, SUITE 250 Dart AS TEXAS 75201 Fax aes t-cto! The Dallas Coalition for the Arts Invites you to the Fourth Annual Holiday Reception Honoring The Dallas City Council Wednesday, December 7,1994 5:30 pam. to 7:30 pam, The Haron Wing of the Dallas Museum of Art gag North Harwood Street RSVP, 526-2625 ee “is trments Gigple Company Dales B Sted Fine dre Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk & Pam Stephenson King THE ART OF POLITICS Fundraisers and Receptions at The Majestic Theatre, D Dallas Museum of Art and Sammons Center for the Arts... The Mayor and Dallas City Council Regrets Onl IN SUPPORT OF THE ARTS Benefit Toumament Coordinator, 1994 Friends of Fair Park Summer Benefit, ‘Boots G Barbeque’ and Jackson Browne. Centennial Hall - State Fair of Texas rae January 15, 1990 Ms. Pam Stephenson Special Agent Northwestern Mutual Life 12221 Merit br., #1500 Dallas, TX 75251 Great Work Pam! Hope you don't forget your humble beginnings back in Lasso Club. Forum 1990's gain is Lasso Club's Loss. ALL kidding aside Pam, looks Like a great program - good luck. Sincerely, ZF Donald €. Smith President DES:kh attachment 2351W. Northwest Hwy. Suite 3320, LB 20 Dallas, Texas 75220 (214)352-4843 Forum 1990 to help businesses ensure success Chamber Lia |, can operate fig haul ina phenson, Forum 1990. ents, at all Figure 1 Figure 2- The Alex Camp House, Dallas Arboretum Hardy - vice L& Co.; Life Martin, senior Co; Communica- administrator, True, Rohde & McLain; | tions - Mike Maxwell, president, The Vice Chairman - Reb Collins, president, | Associates First Capital Securities Ine.;

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