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Dena Miller is described by Style Network as a "Queen Bee". Formerly a glam rock scene Diva, Dena is now a Socialite on the Dallas philanthropy scene, specializing in Polo events that benefit women's and children's causes. .
While never forgetting her small town roots from a Midwestern farming community in rural Missouri, she’s fit right in the “Big D” since coming here in 1984. After 11 years of promoting the music scene, hobnobbing with the most popular bands from coast to coast, she switched gears after meeting her husband at the first Polo match she ever attended. Always one for excitement, Polo became her new rock n roll.
With her marriage and new found passion for polo, came Philanthropy. Miller founded the Ladies Polo Auxiliary of Texas in 2005 with the goal of promoting the Sport of Kings in north Texas via charity events for causes that are close to her heart. To date the LPA has raised over $500,000 for causes such as domestic violence, children with serious medical needs, therapeutic horsemanship, the Polo Training Foundation, children’s advocacy and food drives for north Texas food Bank. When not working on her own events she is attending Charity luncheons and balls as well as volunteering at golf tournaments and Special Olympics events. She is a member of the USPA Equine Welfare committee and on Board of Dress For Succes Dallas.

Writing has been a lifetime passion of Dena’s. Besides working on a book that proceeds will benefit domestic violence organizations, and writing for two national polo magazines, is a frequent contributor to Dallas area publications, winning Best Contributor Award from Dallas Morning News Neighborsgo, she is co-authoring a book on the phenomenon of cyber bullying by adult women, referred to as Cyber Harrassment. Please take the Anti Cyber bullying Pledge at www.causes.com/actions/1671776#
“If you have a Dallas charity or cultural event, restaurant, boutique, spa, or salon you would like covered on Miss A, please contact Dena at dena.miller@askmissa.com.

Jump Start Your Social Life Book Party To Benefit Boys and Girls Club

Jump Start Your Social Life is a book for men on how to build a social life in 30 days or less. On Friday, July 13 it can be purchased for half price at the Candleroom launch party with 15% of proceeds being donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Dallas. The first of its kind, the 85-page guide eschews typical dating-advice books by encouraging priorities that build self-growth first and foremost and  is now available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

“Current books out there for men focus on tricks, techniques and other gimmicks to meet women,” said Brent Smith, lifestyle guru of BrentSmithLifeStyle. “Our book focuses on inner workings and starting with creating a great life, which then naturally attracts other people.”

By implementing the simple strategies in this program, men are empowered to meet countless numbers of people without investing a lot of time and money. It begins by discussing the inner work necessary to create confidence, energy and a magnetic personality. Next, it suggests places to meet people (and how to go by yourself), how to start conversations, ways to build relationships quickly and how to get invitedto  your city’s best events.

Co-authors Brent Smith and Jason Treu operate under the belief that even introverts and very shy individuals can create a fantastic life with limitless friends, dating prospects, business colleagues and other valuable connections. Brent and Jason have coached and helped guys for years build well-rounded, satisfying lives. “We wanted to create a detailed resource to share what we’ve learned firsthand and what we’ve seen work for our clients,” says Jason.

WHEN: Friday, July 13, 2012 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

 

WHERE:

Candleroom
5039 Willis Avenue
Dallas, TX 75206
Ph. 214-370-4155

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