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On Sept. 26, the American Cancer Society hosted the 32nd annual Cowtown Ball at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards. Presented by Texas Oncology, Fort Worth’s premier Western-style gala welcomed guests for a memorable evening of purpose-driven celebration, blending cowboy charm, community spirit, and heartfelt commitment to the fight against cancer.
The evening kicked off with an exclusive VIP sponsor party sponsored by Gary Blake and Rick Maxey, followed by the main gala and concert. Madison Sawyer served as the emcee for the night, guiding guests through an elegant dinner, lively dancing, and a performance from breakout country artist Max McNown. McNown delivered a show that captured both the spirit of the Stockyards and the hope at the heart of the ACS mission. The evening’s entertainment was sponsored by The Dove Foundation.
This year, the 32nd annual Cowtown Ball raised $685,000 for ACS programs in the D/FW area, funding critical services such as lodging and transportation for patients undergoing treatment, as well as life-saving cancer research and screenings.
