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1 Red Dress Event

The Red Dress Event at George Bush Presidential Library promoted women’s heart health awareness and celebrated DG's Mikimoto launch. Museum supporters and DG friends enjoyed viewing the famous red dresses on display with stunning Mikimoto pearls.

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2 Diamond Dash

Over 1,000 Texas A&M University students and community members participated in the first David Gardner's Diamond Dash, a geo-based scavenger hunt for a $15,000 diamond engagement ring. Aggie couple Samantha Tetrick and Paul Searl won the Ritani ring, but they weren’t the only winners: participants helped raise over $2,400 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in honor of DG girl, Nicole Davenport. 2

3 Junior League Preview Party

David Gardner’s partnership with the Junior League of College Station has raised well over $200,000 through the years. 2011 marks 30 years of dedication to the community with the Junior League. The Charity Ball Preview party kicked off the season with special guest jewelry designer, Myriam Gumuchian.

4 Watches, Whiskey, and Wheels Men’s Event

DG went “Hog Wild” for this Rolex event including a whiskey tasting and Harley Davidson motorcycles on display. Attendees including National Championship Women’s Basketball Coach, Gary Blair (left) and National Championship Men's Golf Coach, JT Higgins (right) were treated to a private presentation by Rolex on the latest technology and future of the brand.

5 Corps Scholarship Golf Tournament

The Corps Scholarship Golf Tournament Kick Off event honored four scholarship recipients with plans to award five in the next year. The Aggie Men’s golf team and coaches joined tournament head, Don Johnson to kick off the fundraiser. 3

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6 Young Professionals of Aggieland Event

Young Professionals of Aggieland enjoy an evening at DG's.

7 DY Trunk

Give Yourself Away and Give Yourself a Break was the theme of this year’s David Yurman Pre-Sell event. Women generously donated their new and gently used jewelry to the girls at Still Creek Boys and Girls Ranch. A transitional fashion show featured ways to wear fall fashion trends in the Texas heat.

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