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Follow on Google News | Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Celebration: Bridging The Trinity For The Love Of The CityThe Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Celebration: Bridging The Trinity For The Love Of The City brought more than 40,000 people on the Santiago Calatrava-designed bridge for a three-day celebration.
The Santiago Calatrava-designed bridge is a landmark, and the festivities were fittingly spectacular. Mr. Calatrava said, “The Bridge is built not only with steel, concrete, and pure materials, it is also built with other materials. It is built with courage, it is built with faith, and it is built also with love. It is built with the courage of those who have promoted this project. It is built with the faith of those who believe in the future of this city, and it is built with the love of those who genuinely love the city of Dallas and the people of Dallas – and I am one of them.” The weekend of celebrations started with a ticketed fundraiser Friday evening, hosted by The Trinity Trust, with headliner Lyle Lovett and His Large Band. Between the glowing Dallas skyline on the eastside and the vibrant festivities of Bridge-o-Rama in West Dallas, party guests experienced the beauty of Santiago Calatrava's design up close as they enjoyed celebrity chef creations, specialty drinks and entertainment. It was a truly memorable evening as guests and supporters danced the night away on the bridge. The evening culminated with a spectacular fireworks display. Saturday began with the 8th MWH Annual Trinity River Levee Run. The run started on the West Dallas side of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and proceeded across the bridge, through the Design District and back, ending in West Dallas. More than 3,100 runners and walkers enjoyed their first opportunity to cross the magnificent bridge. Hosted by The Trinity Trust, Trinity Commons Foundation and City of Dallas, Saturday’s free street fair delighted all on foot and featured favorite local bands, costumed performers, interactive booths, artists, food vendors, fireworks and more. Bands include Larry g(EE) Band, Lauren Adelle, Lady Diamond and The Burning Hotels. The Mariachi Rosas Divinas, Dallas' all female mariachi band, opened the street fair welcoming visitors, followed by the Parade of Builders, which honored all the people who built the bridge, including Santiago Calatrava. Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights played just before the fireworks finale. On Sunday morning, supporters and citizens attended the dedication of the bridge with federal, state and local dignitaries, special music by Orchestra of New Spain honoring the Spanish naming of the Trinity River, Street Corner Symphony singing the National Anthem, and a festive ribbon run with hundreds of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge connects Downtown Dallas and West Dallas over the Trinity River and is part of the Trinity River Corridor Project. The three-day event was made possible by donations of individuals and corporations, with no tax dollars used. Special thanks to the following sponsors: Signature Sponsor Al Hill Jr. Family, Lyda Hill, The Eugene McDermott Foundation, Williams Brothers Construction Company, Inc., Alinda H. and James R. Wikert, City of Dallas, CBS Radio Dallas, The Dallas Morning News, D Magazine / D CEO. Landmark Sponsor The Sharp Foundation Calatrava Sponsor Bank of America, Chase, Dallas Citizens Council, Dallas Southwest Osteopathic Physicians, Harold Simmons Foundation, Haynes & Boone, LLP, Huitt-Zollars, Inc., Highland Park Village, Gene and Jerry Jones, Kelly Productions, Margot and Ross Perot, Matthews Southwest, PlainsCapital Bank, The Rosewood Corporation, Tolleson Wealth Management, Steel+ Sponsor DART, Dickie & Associates, Omni Hotel Dallas, Titan Outdoor. Steel Sponsor ALON USA, AT&T, Cecilia and Garrett Boone, Cinemark Theatres, Clear Channel Outdoor, Cooper Aerobics Center, The Coulter Group, CP & Y Inc., Dallas Observer, Dallas Pedicabs, Downtown Business News, Chance Foreman, Martha and Bob Gillikin, Carol and Don Glendenning/ End
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