Fantasy Football Draft Night combines fun competition with the opportunity to help children with developmental delays and disabilities reach their full potential.
DALLAS, TX, August 21, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dallas Cowboy legend Jay Novacek will be hosting the 25th anniversary of Fantasy Football Draft Night benefitting the Warren Center in their 50th anniversary year. At the annual football-themed event on August 24th guests at the Westin Galleria Dallas will create their own fantasy football teams and compete against one another with hopes of winning the grand prize: two season tickets to the Dallas Cowboys. The event is from 6pm-10:30pm.
As part of an esteemed group of elite athletes, Jay Novacek, a five-time Pro Bowler, played for the Cowboys from 1990 to 1995. From 1985 to 1989, he played for the Cardinals, which moved from St. Louis to Arizona in 1988. In 2008, Novacek was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Fantasy Football Draft Night combines fun competition with the opportunity to help children with developmental delays and disabilities reach their full potential. Along with the Fantasy Football Draft, other activities include dinner and drinks, live music, silent and live auctions and fun for a great cause.
In the past 25 years, the event has grown from a group of friends in a small informal gathering, to several hundred at the old Dallas Cowboy Stadium to now 500 attendees at The Westin Galleria Hotel.
About the Warren Center
The Warren Center is a nonprofit agency providing professional evaluations, therapy services and support to children with developmental delays and disabilities. The center serves over 900 children each week as well as their families. Services include speech, occupational and physical therapy; developmental services; and nutrition as well as family education and support. The Early Childhood Intervention Program serves the entire northern half of Dallas County in 48 ZIP codes. Founded in 1968, 2018 marks The Warren Center's 50th anniversary. For more information, please visit https://www.thewarrencenter.org or follow The Warren Center on Facebook and Twitter.
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