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Hello from Wolfe Street!

Our 2026 Red Carpet Recovery Gala is on Saturday, April 18th at 6:30pm at Chenal Country Club in Little Rock.

Please complete the registration form so that we know you're coming and can ensure you will be sitting at the table of the organization that invited you! Once you fill out the registration form, you'll be prompted to enter in your credit card information which will make the process of bidding on our silent auction easier! 

Thank you!

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Registration opens: Monday, February 16, 2026
Registration closes: Saturday, April 18, 2026
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Your Night at a Glance

 

The Wolfe Street Foundation proudly presents Little Rock’s premier sober gala — an unforgettable evening celebrating recovery, community, and hope.

 

Your evening will include:

Fine dining with a seated dinner • Signature mocktails • Live and silent auctions

​A keynote address from Little Rock’s own Kathy Webb • Impact updates and special announcements from Wolfe Street • An opportunity to support recovery across Arkansas

 

 

2026 Keynote Speaker:

We are honored to announce Kathy Webb as the keynote speaker for the Wolfe Street Foundation’s Red Carpet Recovery Gala!

A respected civil servant, longtime advocate for Arkansas families, and member of the Arkansas Women’s Hall of Fame, Kathy will share her personal recovery journey publicly for the first time.

She recently celebrated 44 years of sobriety, a milestone that parallels Wolfe Street’s own 44-year legacy of recovery support.

 

Kathy’s story highlights what research and lived experience continue to show:
• Recovery strengthens empathy and leadership
• Lived experience enhances systems of care and service
• Breaking stigma creates connection, trust, and community impact