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    Partying like a poet

    Inprint celebrates its 30th year, exceeds fundraising goals at the Poet & Writers Ball

    Tarra Gaines
    Tarra Gaines
    Feb 13, 2013 | 3:50 pm

    The Inprint Poet & Writers Ball is undoubtedly Houston's biggest literary bash each year, but the nonprofit had even more cause for celebration during last weekend's festivities: Over 400 bibliophiles and writers, dressed in all of their finery, came together to not only celebrate the fine arts of fiction and poetry, but also Inprint's 30th anniversary season.

    At the event, chaired by Franci Crane, Mark Wawro and Michael Zilka, celebrated British author Martin Amis joined Junot Díaz, Michael Chabon, Terrance Hayes and Kim Addonizio on the list of the 2012-2013 season's sold-out speakers.

    Following past ball traditions, guests were immediately immersed into the literary atmosphere as soon as they entered the Houston Country Club. Gala committee members, table hosts, volunteers and Inprint staff members got to display their own creativity in the form of themed tables decorated around beloved books.

    Once everyone had time to mingle and admire the tablescapes, guests gathered in one of three smaller rooms for an intimate, literary salon experience.

    Once everyone had time to mingle and admire the tablescapes, guests gathered in one of three smaller rooms for an intimate, literary salon experience, as three University of Houston Creative Writing Program alumni circulated between the rooms to read from their latest works.

    Houston fiction writer Miah Arnold gave listeners a peek into her funny debut novel Sweet Land of Bigamy, one Utah woman's misadventures in accidental marriage.

    Jericho Brown, an assistant professor at Emory University, channeled the voices of Langston Hughes and Janis Joplin in the poems "Langston Blue" and "Track 5, Summertime" respectively. Brown ended with the poem "Colosseum," which he had just been notified that afternoon would soon be published in The New Yorker.

    YES Prep teacher Lauren Berrygave thanks to all the influences in her life — including Inprint executive director Rich Levy — before launching into "Seventh Grade Science in the Partially Burned Classroom" and "Notes on How to Love a Boy," poems that illuminated girlhood in all its awkward wonder.

    After a seemingly British-themed dinner with Texas twists curated by Elouise "Ouisie" Jones, Amis took the stage for a wry scientific lecture on the lifecycle of the contemporary writer and a bout of literary criticism from which not even William Wordsworth's "I wandered lonely as a cloud" escaped unscathed.

    Rich Levy announced the gala had far exceeded the initial goal by raising $380,000 in proceeds.

    Levy announced the gala had far exceeded the initial goal by raising $380,000 in proceeds that will will benefit the Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series; fellowships and other assistance to graduate students at the UH Creative Writing Program; Cool Brains! Inprint Readings for Young People; as well as writers workshops for senior citizens, K-12 school teachers and at-risk youth.

    Seen among the literature-loving crowd were Melanie Gray, Nina Zilkha, Consuelo Duroc-Danner, ​Carolyn Roch Henneman andMatt Henneman, Kathryn and David Berg, Gracie and Bob Cavna.

    Also enjoying the fancy fete were former Houston mayor Bill White and Andrea White, Brooke and Dan Feather, Marty and Richard Finger, Jeff Fort, Cece and Mack Fowler, Rachel and Bud Frazier, Vanessa Gilmore and William Fleming, Sis and Hasty Johnson, Anne and John Mendelsohn andRobert and Phoebe Tudor.

    Inprint Poets & Writers Ball, February 2013, Martin Amis, Consuelo Duroc-Danner
      
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    Blooms and Baroque

    Vivaldi and vino charm Houstonians at enchanted garden soirée

    Joel Luks
    Jun 17, 2025 | 5:15 pm
    Prelude Music Foundation Vivaldi in the Garden
    Photo by Kit Peltier
    Sebastian Godfrey, Ana Treviño-Godfrey, Kimberly Borders, and Charlene Tombar.

    In a West University garden scented with jasmine and strung with twinkling lights, Prelude Music Foundation hosted its “Vivaldi in the Garden” soirée, transforming a quiet spring night into a multisensory celebration of music and meaning.

    Hosts Sarrah and Jim Petersen opened the gates to their blooming backyard hideaway, where guests wandered through lush layers of hibiscus, hydrangeas, and milkweed before settling in under lantern-lit trellises. Chairs Caroline Reichert and Lauren Sanders curated a romantic tablescape of golden linens, music note napkins, and flickering votives—a nod to the night’s harmonic heart.

    The evening’s highlight was an electrifying performance by a sextet from Mercury Chamber Orchestra, led by Jonathan Godfrey on solo violin. From Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to Piazzolla’s smoky Libertango, each piece shimmered with energy and soul. Ana Treviño Godfrey, co-founder of Prelude, spoke passionately about the cognitive magic of early music education, connecting the dots between melody and neurogenesis.

    Adding playful charm? Grown-up musical chairs — live-scored, naturally — and the chance to “Take Home the Garden,” with blooms offered for donation. Guests clinked glasses of rosé and filled wine passports from four global vineyards, thanks to sommeliers from Everywine and nibbles from Hungry’s.

    Funds raised will support Prelude’s programs at 13 underserved schools, plus Ronald McDonald House Charities and Casa de Esperanza.

    Adding sparkle to the soirée were Rachel Regan, Steven Godfrey, Isabel David, Melanie Lawson, Carlos Treviño, Briana and Rachel Conner, Bernadette Verzosa and Len Cannon, Marsha and Michael Bourque, Caroline Le Feuvre and Jeff Shaddix, Lauren and Adam Selwyn, Julia and Michael Hiner, Mary Morgan and Reed Stevens, Gretchen and Ken Penny, Courtney and Jordan Chester, Martha Villanueva and Jordan Gross, Erika Westberry, Kimberly Borders, Katie Koenig and Doug Dirschl, Sarah and Christopher Lewis, Eli Levinowitz and Art Levinowitz, Tricia Monticello Kievlan, Atalia Castro and Chrystian Quinones, Jaime and Matt Titus, and Charlene and Tym Tombar.

    Prelude Music Foundation Vivaldi in the Garden
      

    Photo by Kit Peltier

    Sebastian Godfrey, Ana Treviño-Godfrey, Kimberly Borders, and Charlene Tombar.

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