Advance online ticket sales are now closed;
though tickets may still be purchased at the door.
Please join us for one of Texas A&M University’s most treasured traditions as our distinguished guest speaker, Neal Adams ’68, addresses local-area Aggies, family, and friends at the Dallas Aggie Muster!
Discounted $10 advance tickets can be purchased by clicking "EVENT SIGN UP" at the bottom of the page. On the day of the event, tickets will cost $15 and can be secured at Eddie Deen’s Ranch when the doors open at 6:00pm.
6:00pm - Check-in, Cash Bar Reception
6:30pm - Dinner
7:00pm - Muster Program
TICKETS
In advance:
Adults, children 10 years of age/older - $10.00
Children under ten - $5.00
At the door/night of the event:
All patrons - $15.00
Above ticket pricing includes dinner catered by Eddie Deen’s Ranch and parking in the surface lot adjacent to Eddie Deen’s Ranch. Attire is business casual.
The discounted $10.00 advance tickets may be purchased online by clicking the "EVENT SIGN UP" button below – until 10:00pm on Monday, April 20th.
Or you may send a check payable to the Dallas A&M Club, care of Shea Davis ’95 at 6009 Palo Pinto, Dallas, TX 75206. Checks must be received by Wednesday, April 15th. Please contact Shea at dallasmuster@gmail.com or 214-515-9679 with questions on tickets.
DART Directions:
Take DART’s Red or Blue rail line to the Convention Center stop; then walk south on South Lamar to Eddie Deen’s Ranch, which is located behind the Convention Center in Downtown Dallas at the corner of South Lamar and Canton streets. Visit www.dart.org/schedules for specific DART rail line schedule details.
Roll Call for the Absent
If you would like to add a family member to the roll call or have any questions regarding the ceremony, please contact Shea Davis ’95 via her contact information above.
Thank You for Your Continued Support
Help support Dallas Aggie Muster by making a donation! Muster has become a great tradition in Dallas and the Dallas A&M Club could not host such a time-honored event without the generous support of Aggies like you. If you or your corporation is interested in underwriting all or part of the cost of the 2009 Dallas Aggie Muster, please contact Shea Davis ’95 via her contact information above.
Any additional proceeds from the Muster program will benefit the Dallas A&M Club Scholarship Fund.
Speaker Biography
Neal W. Adams, class of 1968, received his Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing. As a student, he was a member of the Corps of Cadets, the Student Senate, served as head yell leader, and was honored as a Distinguished Military Graduate and Distinguished Student. Upon graduation, Adams attended Baylor School of Law, receiving his juris doctorate in 1970.
He served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1971 to 1972, receiving the Distinguished Service Medal. He began his professional career in 1972 as president of Neal W. Adams, P.C. Since 1987, he served as president, principal attorney and co-owner of Adams, Lynch & Loftin, P.C.
In 2001, Governor Rick Perry appointed Adams to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, where he served six years and, in July 2005, Governor Perry appointed him as vice chairman of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, a position he held through August 2007.
In October 2002 and 2007, Texas Lawyer magazine named Adams as the “Go-To Lawyer” for school law in the state of Texas. Each year beginning in 2003 through 2007, Adams has been honored as one of the Texas Super Lawyers in school and education law by Texas Monthly magazine. He is a past chairman of the State Bar of Texas School Law Section. A Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International, Adams was named ‘1994 Man of the Year’ by the Northeast Tarrant County Board of Realtors.
Adams is a loyal supporter of Texas A&M. He is a member and chair-elect of the Chancellor’s Century Council, a member of The Association of Former Students’ Leadership Council, the A&M Legacy Society, the Corps Development Council and the Corps of Cadets Association. Adams also serves as a member and past chair of the President’s Board of Visitors for the Corps of Cadets, a member of the 12th Man Foundation’s Board of Trustees, and a member and past president of the Former Yell Leaders Association. He is a regular Muster speaker and a life member of the Fort Worth-Tarrant County A&M Club. In addition, he is a frequent contributor of his time and talents to various civic, church and community organizations.
Adams and his wife, Sonja, have two daughters, Marti Morgan, class of 1993 and Paige. |