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    Shelby's Social Diary

    88-year-old music legend honored in a black-tie Houston night full of starpower

    Shelby Hodge
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    Mar 31, 2014 | 1:38 pm

    It's not often that a non-profit scores such a renowned collection of complementary headliners as the University of Houston's Moores School of Music managed for its 27th annual gala. But with the dean of American opera, Carlisle Floyd, as honoree, it was practically a given that San Francisco Opera general director David Gockley would join Houston Grand Opera artistic and music director Patrick Summers as honorary co-chairs.

    The Moores Society hosted the evening held in the Grand Foyer of Wortham Theater Center, a move from the traditional UH campus locale that played up the relationship between the Moores School and HGO.

    "I cannot emphasize enough how import the role of the University of Houston was in founding the Opera Studio and bringing Carlisle from Florida State to the University of Houston," Gockley told the black-tie gathering. "Gradually over the years, the presence of the studio not only in the opera house, but on the campus of UH encouraged what turned out to be the Moores School of Music." Gockley was general director of HGO when Floyd was recruited to Houston in 1976.

    "It's a wonderful thing to look back on the UH school of music when I arrived here in 1976 and where it is today with that beautiful theater."

    In his remarks, Summers noted, "There isn't a day that passes in this company where we don't feel the extraordinary legacy of Carlisle Floyd. Carlisle's relationship to this company is unprecedented in American opera. There is no American opera house that has had such a long and deep association with a living composer."

    It was an extraordinary evening punctuated by the presentation of Floyd arias, two sung by Moores Opera Center students, and "Ain't It a Pretty Night" from Susannah, sung by HGO Studio soprano Natalya Romaniw.

    The 88-year-old Floyd, who now lives in Tallahassee, Fla., appeared to be mouthing the words along with the singers as they performed. He is still composing and will premiere a new work with HGO in two years.

    In accepting the John Moores Award, Floyd noted, "It's a wonderful thing to look back on the UH school of music when I arrived here in 1976 and where it is today with that beautiful theater. It's just a formidable place to do opera. I couldn't be happier with the heritage that I had a part in."

    Gala chairs Eleanor Connan and Beth Madison could not have been happier with the evening, nor could Moores School director David Ashley White and Moores Society president Beverly B. Kaufman. Among the UH family applauding the evening was president Renu Khator and husband Suresh Khator. HGO's managing director Perryn Leech and wife Caroline joined in the salute as well.

    Applauding the remarkable Floyd were gala emcee HoustonPBS' Ernie Manouse, Lynn Wyatt, Kathi and Bill Rovere, Frances Marzio, Kelly Fawcett Somoza, Sallymoon and Dr. Alan Benz, Diane and Harry Gendel, Clare Glassell, Marie and Alain LeNotre, John Hopkins and Macey and Harry Reasoner.

    Three opera icons — David Gockley, from left, Carlisle Floyd and Patrick Summers — at Moores School gala.

    David Ashley White, from left, Carlisle Floyd and Patrick Summers at Moores School Gala March 2014
      
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    Three opera icons — David Gockley, from left, Carlisle Floyd and Patrick Summers — at Moores School gala.
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    Heroes in Action

    Batman, bidders, and Houston's big hearts raise $1.8 million at Wish Ball

    Joel Luks
    May 19, 2025 | 1:33 pm
    Make-A-Wish Ball Houston 2025
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    Tony and Laurie Nevotti; Sarah and Hunter Nevotti.

    Every detail at The Post Oak Hotel on May 2 felt like the answer to a wish.

    The ballroom glowed in celestial tones of blue, silver, and gold, with galactic florals blooming from each table. More than 650 guests gathered for The Hero Within, the 2025 Wish Ball benefiting Make-A-Wish Texas Gulf Coast and Louisiana, a night where generosity turned dreams into action.

    This year’s honorees, longtime board member Mandy Williams and Corporate Honoree Enterprise Mobility, were celebrated by Beth and Dan Bellow, who served as honorary chairs. But the emotional core of the evening came from Fox 26 anchor Melissa Wilson and her 17-year-old son Caleb. Diagnosed with leukemia 12 years ago, Caleb took the stage to reflect on his wish experience, describing how it gave him strength when he needed it most.

    Surprises unfolded throughout the night, beginning with Batman’s arrival in the Batmobile to thrill Wish Kid Adonis, whose wide-eyed reaction may have outshined the Caped Crusader himself. Guests mingled over espresso martinis at the Nov-sponsored ice bar, eyed silent auction items, and took chances on raffles, including a shimmering ring from Kim Chau and Co. Fine Jewelers.

    The appeal brought in more than $500,000, with many pledging support for Wish Kid Aria’s dream of planting 1,000 trees—an effort completed symbolically as the final 100 trees were granted during the program. Bidding wars broke out over a live painting by Edgar Medina, a miniature Poodle puppy, fashion wunderkind Max Alexander’s Aspen show tickets, and deBoulle’s dazzling earrings.

    The dance floor filled quickly, with Party in the City keeping the crowd moving well into the night. In all, the evening raised $1.8 million, a record for the chapter and a major boost for wishes to come.

    Granting wishes takes a village, and this one included Courtney and James Jennaro, Genevieve and Ed Razim, Gregory Miller, Claudia and Brad Freels, Teri and Jim Andrepont, Cathy and Robert Brewton, Susan and Larry Kachler, Pam and Joe Slovacek, Kay and Tommy Austin, Holly and Ryan Lambert, Jerrie and John McGillis, Charity and David Stone, Yuliya and Daniel Penny, ZoAnn and Jeff Dreyer, Michael Vanderhider, Max Alexander, Mark Reed, Stephanie and Ryan Moss, Ashley and Jonathan Sloan, Kristin and Barry Palmer, Frani and David Denenburg, Aabha and James Brown, Stephanie and Thomas Hatfield, April and Scott Townsend, Becca and Scott Schwinger, Renee Montgomery, Marye and John Nickens, and Stephanie and Daniel Milwit.

    Make-A-Wish Ball Houston 2025
      

    Photo by Jacob Power

    Tony and Laurie Nevotti; Sarah and Hunter Nevotti.

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