
DALLAS, TX— Nationally acclaimed actor Samuel L. Smith (IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2652223/), known for his powerful presence on screen and in the community, will host the 25th Anniversary of City Men Cook, a Dallas tradition of food, fatherhood, and fellowship, on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16, 2024, at the Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT) — the former site of the historic Caruth Haven Plantation.
“This is more than an event. This is a gathering of legacy builders,” says Terry Allen, event founder and public relations strategist. “We are honoring the spirit of Pearl C. Anderson and the land she helped transform. This is the house that Pearl C. built — a place of power, purpose, and pride for our people.”

What began as a tribute to strong men and stronger meals has become a beloved institution. This year’s milestone celebration features a star-studded lineup of celebrity cooks and tasters, mouth-watering dishes, youth empowerment activities, and a renewed focus on family, unity, and giving back.
· EVENT HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
· Samuel L. Smith as Celebrity Host
· 25+ Celebrity Cooks & Tasters, from community leaders to surprise guest stars
· Live Performances and DJ-curated vibes
· Youth Zone with activities, mentorship tables, and giveaways
· Voter Registration, wellness screenings, and local vendor pop-ups
· Powerful tributes to father figures and legacy leaders
Samuel L. Smith is known for his roles in critically acclaimed productions such as ‘The Wire’, ‘Treme’, ‘Queen Sugar’, and ‘Greenleaf’. His performances have resonated deeply with audiences for their emotional depth and cultural significance.
City Men Cook isn’t just a food festival — it’s a social movement with soul. Funds raised support educational and mentoring programs across Dallas and beyond.
Tickets are going fast. Attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets by Friday, June 14, to secure their spot and support the cause.
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Founded 25 years ago, City Men Cook began with a vision to celebrate positive male role models in the community using the universal language of food. Each year, the event brings together men of influence, heart, and hope to serve the community, highlight youth programs, and honor the legacy of African American excellence.
CFT is one of the largest community foundations in the nation. The event location stands on sacred ground once part of Caruth Haven Plantation — today, transformed into a beacon of philanthropy through the enduring legacy of Pearl C. Anderson, a businesswoman and philanthropist who uplifted generations.

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