2025 Rose Gala Aims to Shine Light on Rare Diseases with Star-Studded Evening
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The To Cure A Rose Foundation is gearing up for its 2025 Rose Gala, an event that promises not only to dazzle attendees with its star-studded lineup but also to make a significant impact on the lives of children battling rare diseases. Scheduled for August 9 at the Omni Barton Creek Resort in Texas Hill Country, the gala will feature Trey Morris of Morris Auctioneers as the auctioneer, adding his expertise to the evening's fundraising efforts.
Highlighting the importance of the event, Trey Morris shared his enthusiasm for being part of an initiative that seeks to change the trajectory of rare disease research and treatment. The gala's agenda includes a Cocktail Reception and Silent Auction, followed by a Dinner Program, and culminates with a Live Auction and Mission Paddle Raise. The night will also honor Dr. Z. Leah Harris, Chair of Pediatrics at Dell Medical School, with the 2025 Patient First Impact Leadership Award, recognizing her contributions to pediatric care and rare disease research.
Entertainment for the evening will be provided by Casey McPherson, lead singer of Alpha Rev and Founder of To Cure A Rose Foundation, who believes in the power of music to bring hope to those affected by rare diseases. The event will be emceed by Lauren Petrowski of Good Day Austin and Spotlight ATX on KVUE, ensuring a night filled with inspiring stories and exclusive auction items.
The Rose Gala represents a critical opportunity for the community to come together in support of a cause that affects countless families worldwide. By attending or contributing, individuals can play a part in advancing genetic treatments and providing hope for a brighter future for children with rare diseases. For more details on how to participate, visit www.tocurearose.org.

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