Hunky's Cedar Springs Art Show and Auction to Benefit Cedar Springs Merchant Association During Pride Week
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Hunky's Cedar Springs auction offers unique portraits of local leaders, providing networking opportunities with Dallas influencers while supporting community business advocacy.
Hunky's Cedar Springs hosts an art auction on September 17, 2025, featuring custom portraits by Becca Waugh to benefit the Cedar Springs Merchant Association.
This event supports neighborhood beautification and safety initiatives through CSMA, fostering community growth and inclusivity in Cedar Springs.
Texas artist Becca Waugh creates whimsical portraits of local icons inspired by classic menu items, turning food into cheeky works of art.
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Hunky's Cedar Springs will host an Art Show & Auction on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, as part of Pride in Dallas Week celebrations. The event features custom portraits by Texas artist Becca Waugh, who has created unique artworks inspired by classic Hunky's menu items, transforming corn dogs, hot dogs, and burgers into whimsical pieces. These portraits will be auctioned to benefit the Cedar Springs Merchant Association (CSMA), which plays a vital role in strengthening and celebrating the Oak Lawn community.
The CSMA supports neighborhood beautification, safety initiatives, and small business advocacy through events like the Cedar Springs Wine Walk and the Clover Classic Golf Tournament. This auction represents a creative fundraising approach that combines local art, celebrity participation, and community engagement. The involvement of prominent Dallas personalities adds significant visibility and potential fundraising impact, highlighting how local businesses can drive civic improvement through cultural events.
This year's auction will feature portraits of CSMA board members and local celebrities including Kevin Miller, CSMA President, Lee Daugherty, CSMA Secretary, and community standouts such as Leo Cusimano, Publisher of Dallas Voice, and Brad Pritchett, Chief Experience Officer at the Dallas Museum of Art. The event includes a VIP reception from 6:30–7:30pm for portrait celebrities and sponsors, followed by a general reception from 7:30–9:00pm open to the community with suggested $10 donations supporting CSMA. Guests can enjoy hors d'oeuvres, wine, frozen margaritas, daiquiris, and on-site art demonstrations.
The event is supported by community partners including Just Enough Wines, Planteray Rum, Suerte Tequila, US Foods, and Signature Baking Company. By aligning with Pride in Dallas Week, the art show amplifies its reach and reinforces the neighborhood's commitment to inclusivity and cultural celebration. Such initiatives demonstrate how local merchants associations can foster economic vitality while preserving the historic and cultural character of their communities through innovative partnerships and events.
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