The
2014 Yellow and Black Tie Gala,
presented by Methodist Richardson
Medical Center Foundation, was a
memorable night for the civic leaders,
community members, employees, and
physicians who attended.
The Nov. 15, 2014, event at the
Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel
featured a Las Vegas casino theme and
presentation of the Legacy Award to
Sharon and Joe Snayd. Joe serves as
chairman of the hospital’s advisory
board and was also the chairman for the
new hospital’s capital campaign, raising
A night in Vegas!
Methodist Richardson
honors Joe and Sharon
Snayd at annual gala
Roger and Marianne Staubach and Bill and Kathy
Lang were among the attendees at the Yellow and
Black Tie Gala supporting Methodist Richardson.
Methodist Richardson Advisory Board Chairman Joe
Snayd and his wife, Sharon, were the Legacy Award
winners honored at the Yellow and Black Tie Gala.
On Tuesday, Dec. 2, representatives from both the Skilled Motorcycle Riders Association and
the Ultimate Healing Kit deliver the kits to Methodist Richardson Cancer Center employees.
$4.5 million. The Legacy Award recognizes
those who have made a difference in
the community through their ongoing
commitment, gifts, and leadership.
All proceeds from the event will stay
in the community, directly benefiting
Methodist Richardson and the Methodist
Richardson Cancer Center.
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Riding for a cause
When
the Skilled Motorcycle Riders Association (SMRA) was looking for
a way to give back to its community, member Harley Anderson, staff nurse at
Methodist Richardson Medical Center, suggested supporting the Methodist
Richardson Cancer Center. As a result, the motorcycle group put the $3,500
raised at its North Texas Motorcycle Challenge toward purchasing Ultimate
Healing Kits for breast cancer patients. The kits include supplies to make
recovery easier after a mastectomy or lumpectomy.
25 years of staffing
Santa’s village
Since
the city of Richardson opened Santa’s
Village 25 years ago, Methodist Richardson
employees have volunteered to staff Santa’s
Beary Good Hospital, measuring heights and
weights for fun and handing out prizes.
Richardson families line up to visit Santa’s Beary Good Hospital
last December.