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Greater Denton County Links provide a day of entertainment

It was green aglow with a fundraising flow as The Links, Incorporated Greater Denton County Chapter entertained guests during An Emerald Affair on Nov. 10, 2024, at the Rayleigh Underground in Las Colinas, TX. Led by President Vivian Johnson

By Eva D. Coleman
Lifestyle & Culture Editor

It was green aglow with a fundraising flow as The Links, Incorporated Greater Denton County Chapter entertained guests during An Emerald Affair on Nov. 10, 2024, at the Rayleigh Underground in Las Colinas, TX. Led by President Vivian Johnson, this ultimate day party was packed with well-dressed attendees, raffle items and prizes, live entertainment, food, and fun.

Upon arrival, attendees were treated to a reception in the upstairs portion of the venue. Later, guests moved to the lower level for the program activities. Emceed by powerhouse vocalist Angela Blair-Jeffries, the event featured performances by Audacity band, an all-female group of singers and musicians.

DJ Cliff Jackson provided sounds that got attendees up and moving on the dance floor. Games and prizes were a feature as well, including the popular Heads or Tails. An Emerald Affair also transitioned to a football watch party where the Dallas Cowboys took on the Philadelphia Eagles. It was a day packed with a variety of entertainment, all to raise funds to help the Greater Denton County Links continue to provide programs that impact the community.

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