This year’s gala will be an affair to remember, with a glamorous champagne reception followed by a deliciously decadent seated dinner. Gala attendees will have the opportunity to bid on exquisite items and services in both silent and live auctions. Dance the night away to the finest DJ mix. Make plans now to attend!
Individual tickets can be purchased here. Tables of 10 seats are available.

Event sponsorships are now available at the following levels:

Wizard of OZ $10,000 Inclusion in all event publicity, Recognition from the podium, recognition on sponsor boards during event, Listing on the outside front cover in event program, Full page ad with organization logo in event program, Banner,
reserved table for ten.
Courageous Lion $5,000 Listing on the outside back cover in event program, Half-page ad with organization logo in event program, Banner, reserved seating for eight.
Good-Hearted
Tin man
$2,500 Listing on the inside front cover in event program, Quarter-page ad with organization logo in event program, Banner, reserved seating for six.
Wise Scarecrow $1,500 Listing on the inside back cover in event program, Banner, reserved seating for four.
Ruby Slippers $1,000 Listing on sponsor’s page in event program, table sign, reserved seating for two.
Have Something You Would Like To Donate?
Call our office (972) 985-0951

In addition to sponsors, we welcome donations of items for our Silent and Live auctions. To become a sponsor for Emerald City, donate auction items, or purchase tickets contact The Turning Point at 972-985-0951.

All proceeds from Emerald City will benefit The Turning Point Crisis Center, a private, non-profit organization which has provided advocacy, counseling and education services to reduce the impact of sexual violence for over 25 years. Last year alone, The Turning Point provided free counseling and crisis services to almost 900 individuals. In addition, the agency offers sexual violence prevention and awareness education to schools, service providers and community groups throughout the year. In 2007, over 19,000 people learned about protecting themselves and loved ones from sexual violence through presentations given by The Turning Point staff and volunteers. All services are made possible through grants and through the generous donations of individuals and businesses in our community.