St. Philip’s School going BIG for 22nd Destiny Award Luncheon, welcoming Shaquille O’Neal

St. Philip’s School going BIG for 22nd Destiny Award Luncheon, welcoming Shaquille O’Neal

It’s one of the most anticipated philanthropic events in Dallas each year and this year will be no variation. The St. Philip’s School and Community Center welcome Basketball Hall of Famer, NBA Champion, analyst and businessman Shaquille O’Neal to their 22nd Destiny Awards Luncheon. O’ Neal joins a laundry list of other world famous greats to grace the stage at the Destiny Award Luncheon. The list reads like a who’s who of Dallas business elite and socialites and is definitely one of the hottest tickets on the calendar, each year. Dallas shows up big for St. Philip’s so that the school and community center can show up big for the students it serves.

The luncheon has welcomed the likes of the late Cicely Tyson, former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk, NBA icon Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Taraji P. Henson and many others to their luncheon which provides and opportunity for local leaders to lend a hand to further the work of the school at ‘the other 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

The Destiny Awards is an annual luncheon benefiting St. Philip’s School and Community Center. The luncheon features incredible scholars, athletes, and celebrities as keynote speakers and in moderated conversations. The Humanitarian Award is granted to a local individual or couple who has demonstrated exceptional work bridging relationships between diverse communities. All funds raised will directly benefit services promoting Christian education, senior services, hunger, student engagement, and athletics. 

Each year, the conversation, special guest and moderator are all the talk of the town. What comes across in the conversation is talked about just as much as the conversationalists, themselves. This year, Avery Johnson, former player and coach of the Dallas Mavericks will join O’Neal in conversation. The men will do more than ‘talk shop’ about sports.

Both men have enjoyed post playing careers as successful businessmen, an inspirational feat the young learners and and luncheon attendees will love to learn about. Johnson will join other wonderful speaker and moderator pairings such as Soledad O’Brien with Cicely Tyson and Rolando Blackmon with Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

It should go without saying but, the conversation serves as the highlight of the award luncheon. The hallmark of the Destiny Award Luncheon is the unmatched experience of great music, great food, great students and a great conversation. Make plans to attend and be in the room where your donations will help many young dreams come true!

“The Big Aristotle” comes to the luncheon as the Parrish Family Destiny Award Luncheon Speaker and is best known for an NBA career spanning nearly two decades and earning him the sport’s highest honors, including membership in the NBA Hall of Fame. The four-time NBA Champion, 15-time NBA All-Star and three-time NBA Finals MVP has been named one of the most influential athletes by Forbes magazine. Shaquille O’Neal isn’t only a legendary athlete; he has also established himself as a powerful media personality and businessman over the years. Ranked among ‘‘The 100 Most Creative People in Business’’ last year by Fast Company magazine, O’Neal is currently an NBA analyst on TNT’s Emmy-award winning show, Inside the NBA on TNT.  

Notables for this luncheon are:

Luncheon Chair: Pete Chilian 

Underwriting Chair: Mark Copeland 

Honorary Chairs: Rebecca and Rob Landin 

Mona and David Munson Humanitarian Award Recipient: Dr. Bobby B. Lyle 

The Destiny Award Luncheon is going BIG in more ways than one. The luncheon and fundraiser is normally held on the campus but this year, the luncheon and awards will take place in the Hyatt Regency Dallas in the Landmark Ballroom. The student showcase begins at 10:30 and ends at 11:30 when the luncheon begins. Each year, attendees get to see the fruit of their labor as current students make presentations and former students poised to graduate high school are celebrated.

This year’s theme is, “Excellence is a Habit” and the St. Philip’s school has communicated this to students through staff and donors. Tickets are still available for this year’s luncheon. To purchase tickets, a table or sponsorship, please visit the Destiny Luncheon and Awards page at stphilips1600.org.

18th Annual Destiny Award Luncheon is a Slam Dunk: Featuring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

18th Annual Destiny Award Luncheon is a Slam Dunk: Featuring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will inspire and empower at the St. Philip’s School’s 18th Annual Destiny Awards Luncheon. Mr. Jabbar’s height and basketball career pale in comparison  to his stature as a thought leader. It is a monumental occasion to have him address the luncheon. Last month, he was keynote speaker at the inaugural Jazz Congress, discussing a renewed role of jazz in today’s society.

St. Philip’s School and Community Center will host its sold out 18th Annual Destiny Award Luncheon on Friday, February 23, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. in the Snyder Activity Center on St. Philip’s campus at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, located in South Dallas. Student showcase demonstrations will begin at 10:30 a.m.

The legendary Kareem Abdul-JabbarNBA’s all-time leading scorer, a six-time NBA champion and the league’s only 6x MVP, will engage in a live conversation moderated by former Dallas Maverick and sports commentator, Rolando Blackmanwith a message of Legacy, Love and Basketball.

 Mr. Abdul-Jabbar is one of a handful of influential and respected Black men in America who has a national platform as a regular contributing columnist for newspapers and magazines around the world. A NY Times best-selling author, he has written 14 books, including two recent memoirs: Becoming Kareem for young readers, and Coach Wooden and Me about his lifelong friendship with famed UCLA coach John Wooden.  His Emmy Award-winning HBO Sports documentary, Kareem: Minority of One, debuted as HBO’s most watched and highest rated sports documentary of all time.

Dr. Myron & Mrs. Barbara Watkins will receive the Humanitarian Award in honor of their exceptional work and long history of involvement in civic, educational, health, and cultural endeavors in the Dallas community.

St. Philip’s welcomes Lisa and Kenny Troutt as this year’s Honorary Chairs, along with Chairman, Peter Kraus, Co-Chair Courtney Flanagan and Co-Chair Ann Mahowald.

Destiny Luncheon’s 2018 major sponsors include:

$50,000: Lydia and Bill Addy

$25,000: Lisa and Peter Kraus, Diana and Todd Maclin, Mona and David Munson, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky, Lisa and Kenny Troutt

 $10,000: Bank of Texas, Tom Fagadau, Craig Glick, Jerald Sklar and Jeff Zlotky, Liz and Tom Halsey, Lennox International Inc, Lottye and Bobby Lyle, Merrill Lynch Private Banking and Investment Group, Jennifer and Jon Mosle Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas, Robert S. Kaplan, Jewel and Roland Parrish, Nancy Perot & Rod Jones, State Fair of Texas, Sharon and Kneeland Youngblood

 Click here for a complete list of sponsors.

All funds raised will directly benefit services promoting Christian education, senior services, hunger, student engagement, and athletics. This event is SOLD OUT, however St. Philip’s is still accepting congratulatory donations at www.stphilips1600.org/donate

St. Philip’s School & Community Center is a private Christian school in southern Dallas serving over 200 students in grades PK2 through 6th grade (ages 2–12), and a multi-faceted community center, providing numerous athletic, educational and social services to approximately 2,000 children, youth, and adults annually.

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