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    Ceron's Big Wedding

    Spectacular New York wedding of Ceron and Todd Fiscus is a night to remember

    Shelby Hodge
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    Jan 6, 2014 | 5:30 am

    NEW YORK — While a million or so revelers crammed Times Square on New Year's Eve, a far more civilized and certainly more elegant flock from Texas filled the upper floors of The Glasshouses in the Chelsea Arts Tower, far removed from the gritty throng. And though the Lone Star contingent was better dressed (back tie and designer gowns) and better served (Veuve Clicquot and caviar), the spirits soared as high as any in Manhattan, as this was the much-anticipated wedding of Houston's uber hairstylist Ceron and Dallas' premier party planner Todd Fiscus.

    Fabulous, fantastic, over-the-top — the praise flowed from the moment the 100 guests arrived on the 21st floor of the popular party space. As might have been expected, the wedding evening was nothing less than perfection. While Fiscus' signature elegance was noted at every turn, he handed the actual execution of his creative configuring over to his Dallas team, six of whom were in New York to insure that every detail was flawless.

    The hour was short of midnight as guests moved back to the 21st floor where they were greeted by a rousing mariachi band and servers passing tequila shots.

    Gargantuan red-hued flower arrangements, the stunning gilded wedding cake by Sylvia Weinstock, caviar station, open bar (with crystal decanters), passed hors d'oeuvres and a DJ enhanced the party mood that had begun back at The Carlyle Hotel, the wedding headquarters, with a champagne send-off for the short trip.

    Chic party buses had transported those without personal drivers to the Glasshouses from the Carlyle, a property of Dallas-based Rosewood Hotels. On arrival, guests were whisked to the top floor with its panoramic views of the Hudson River, Downtown and Midtown.

    Ceron and Fiscus welcomed the heady contingent, including Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, John and Becca Cason Thrash, and Karen and Mike Mayell from Houston and Dallas' renowned art collectors and philanthropists Cindy and Howard Rachofsky as well as Neiman Marcus fashion director Ken Downing and partner Sam Saladino. Even The French Laundry chef/owner Thomas Keller made the cross-country trip for the wedding.

    "Bridesmaids" galore

    After much socializing, the dinner bell rang and guests moved down several floors to the beautifully decorated dining room — white table cloths gilded in silver and napkins monogrammed with the couple's TC enhanced tabletop decor accented with billowing centerpieces of white flowers and soaring black tapers. Finding their tables were guests including Renea Abbott and Greg Manteris, Mickey Rosmarin, Erica and Benjy Levit, Mark Sullivan and Jason Reeves, Lauren Strauss and Amy Kalmins.

    The dinner band was spectacular, comprised of two Broadway leads and including three female violinists, fetchingly outfitted in slinky white dresses. They sent the entire dining room to its feet with their spunky rendition of "All I Want for Christmas Is You." As good as Mariah Carey, thank you.

    Ceron cried through most of the ceremony while Todd wiped his eyes on occasion.

    Once dinner service was completed, the wedding began with attendants, all calling themselves "bridesmaids," representing each of the grooms. Ceron was joined by Becca Cason Thrash, Holly Moore, Karen Mayell, Lindsey Love and Mary Beth Aspromonte (attendant Kelli Blanton was unable to attend due to the death of her father-in-law Jack Blanton Sr). From Dallas, Fiscus was represented by Suzanne Droese, Laura Franks, Jennifer Harris, Brooke Hortenstine, Tracy Madans, Cindy Rachofsky and DJ Lucy Wrubel.

    Marcy Blum officiated while Ceron's brother, John Sirvent Estrada, completed the ceremony by presenting each of the grooms with a white orchid lei. Ceron cried through most of the ceremony while Todd wiped his eyes on occasion.

    The hour was short of midnight as guests, including Sarah Dodd, Gregory Fourticq, Valerie Sarofim and daughter Gillian, Marcia Backus and Mike Hood moved back to the 21st floor where they were greeted by a rousing mariachi band and servers passing tequila shots — lots of tequila shots. As the mariachis completed their round, the DJ sprung into action providing dance tunes that kept this crowd going well into the morning hours. And, yes, the midnight countdown was celebrated by all as the floor-to-ceiling windows revealed a sprinkling of fireworks from across Manhattan.

    More parties

    This was day two of four days of partying that began with a casual burger dinner the first night, an Italian feast at Morandi hosted by the Rachofskys the second night, the wedding night followed on New Year's day by a rollicking brunch at Swifty's, hosted by the Thrashes, the Mayells, the Tudors and the Blantons. New Year's night the partying got even crazier with a honeymoon send-off.

    The following day, the happy couple was to off the Far East, destination Thailand. Thus, dinner was held at Shun Lee West and more than a few arrived in Far East costuming. Wrubel took her position as DJ and the group danced the night away to the sounds of Abba, among others. Hosts for that soirée were Mary Beth Aspromonte, Sharon and Keith Fiscus, Jennifer Harris, Lindsey Love, Holly Moore and John Sirvent.

    We have yet to mention the hospitality suite that guests, upon arrival at The Carlyle, were invited to visit and fill their swag bags, which were presented at check-in. It was a wonderland of Texas memorabilia and New York chic. For the taking were Chanel nail polish in oodles of colors, Chanel men's cologne, T-shirts emblazoned with the TC monogram, bags of Fritos, splits of Veuve Clicquot, Tito's Vodka and martini makings, Texas tequila and margarita makings, salsa and chips, Mexican wedding cookies (made in NYC), chocolate candies and on and on.

    No detail was overlooked during this most spectacular of wedding events. Just ask wedding guests Craig and Ashley Klaasmeyer, Katy and Matt Ellis, Kelcy Mayell, Kirsten Mayell, Caroline Tudor, LB Rosser, Dixie DeLuca and Brian Bolke, owner of Dallas' swank 4510.

    Kelcy Mayell, from left, Matt and Katy Ellis and Kirsten Mayell at the Ceron Todd Fiscus wedding in Manhattan.

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    Kelcy Mayell, from left, Matt and Katy Ellis and Kirsten Mayell at the Ceron Todd Fiscus wedding in Manhattan.
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    the pen is mightier

    Houston's literary elite celebrate the power of books at annual gala

    Tarra Gaines
    Feb 23, 2026 | 11:20 am
    Gala Chairs Breen and Holly Haire, Inprint Executive Director Rich Levy, Featured Speaker Lauren Groff
    Photo by Wilson Parish Photography
    Inprint Gala Chairs Breen and Holly Haire, Inprint Executive Director Rich Levy, Featured Speaker Lauren Groff

    The super power of storytelling was the theme of the evening at the River Oaks Country Club, as Houston’s glittering literati made this year’s Inprint Poets and Writers Ball an epic tale to tell. Chaired by Holly and Breen Haire and attended by 370 literature-loving Houstonians, the gala raised more than $450,000 for Inprint’s many readings, workshops, and educational programs as well as support for Houston-based emerging writers.

    Special guest speaker, the acclaimed and best selling author of Matrix, Fates & Furies, Arcadia, and The Monsters of Templeton, Lauren Groff, noted what a unique organization Inprint is and what a rarity of an occasion it is to celebrate the literary arts together.

    “This does not happen anywhere else,” she remarked of the gala early in her rousing talk about the power of the written word in a time when books are being banned and censored. She emphasized that storytelling makes us human and helps us “define who we are.”

    But before Groff’s words of hope for the future of books and the beguiling dinner designed by Robert Del Grande, the James Beard Award-winning Chef Emeritus of The Annie Café & Bar, the evening began with one of the gala’s most beloved traditions. Guests were treated to intimate salon readings from up and coming writers and poets. This year’s crop of authors, all with strong Inprint and Houston ties, were Rosa Boshier González reading a funny, literary work of speculative fiction; award-winning poet and writing professor Rohan Chhetri; and fellow poet, Julia Guez, reading a selection of lyrical, short poems. All three also told stories of how Inprint fellowship and awards gave them the power to chase their writerly dreams.

    Gala Chairs Breen and Holly Haire, Inprint Executive Director Rich Levy, Featured Speaker Lauren Groff

    Photo by Wilson Parish Photography

    Inprint Gala Chairs Breen and Holly Haire, Inprint Executive Director Rich Levy, Featured Speaker Lauren Groff.

    This year’s gala was also the chance for long time friends to celebrate the work of Inprint executive director, Rich Levy, who retires at the end of the 2025-2026 season, after leading the organization to unprecedented heights for 31 years.

    In keeping with the philosophy that not all heroes wear capes, the Inprint board presented Levy with a red cape in honor of his many years of super powered support and promotion of the literary arts in Houston. As a sign to Levy’s lasting legacy, Inprint Presidents Council member Franci Neely, was joined by board president Chinhui Juhn, board member and former president Kevin Lewis, and advisory board member Michael Zilkha to announced the establishment of The Rich Levy Inprint Poetry Buskers Endowment. With more than $132,000 in seed money already raised, this endowment will support in perpetuity the Poetry Busters program to bring poets to the people around Houston.

    With another nod to the future, the Houston arts leader, educator, and writer chosen to next lead Inprint, Giuseppe Taurino, was in attendance, and took a quick bow to guests. Taurino, who now serves as executive director of Writers in the Schools (WITS) Houston, was selected to lead Inprint in a national search.

    Also seen partying with the poets were Christina Bryan and Trey Peacock, Yini Collette, Kimberly Cutchall and Matt Henneman, Mary S and Jack Dawson, Consuelo Duroc-Danner, Vicky and Anthony Estrera, Debbie Gary, Marc Grossberg, Eddie Allen, Caroline Kerr and Andy Lusk, Sabria Lewis, Valerae Lewis and Michael O’Reilly, Katie Padden and Rick Evans, Noelle and Eric Reed, Lillie Robertson, Katie Sammons and Terry Lohrenz, Nikita and Atman Shukla, Limor and Stuart Smith, Diana Strassmann and Jeff Smisek, Nina Zilkha, Michelle and Rishi Varma.

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