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    High Honors

    Holocaust Museum Houston honors Chinese and Japanese diplomats at $1.3 million dinner

    Shelby Hodge
    May 7, 2015 | 11:12 am

    Saluting Chinese and Japanese diplomats, Holocaust Museum Houston took a cultural turn to the Far East for the Lyndon Baines Johnson Moral Courage Award dinner at the Hilton Americas-Houston. Red Chinese and Japanese lanterns, bamboo centerpieces and a number of guests in Asian attire set the visual tone of the evening.

    Close to 1,000 museum supporters turned out for the fundraiser that included entertainment by a Chinese band, by student dancers from the Oriental Arts Education Center and by soloist Iris Wei. Proceeds nudged $1.3 million for the museum.

    The prestigious honors were awarded posthumously to Dr. Feng Shan Ho of China and Chiune Sugihara of Japan. Honorary dinner chair Chinese Consul General Li Qiangmin presented Ho's award to the late doctor's daughter, Manli Ho, Chinese Consul General in Vienna. Japanese Consul General Nozomu Takaoka presented Sugihara's award to the late diplomat's granddaughter, Madoka Sugihara, vice consul general for Japan in Lithuania; his daughter-in-law Michi Sugihara; and great-granddaughter, Oriha Sugihara.

    The gentlemen were recognized for their efforts during World War II to save thousands of European Jews by issuing visas despite orders to the contrary from their superiors. Both were later named "Righteous Among the Nations" by Yad Vashem in Israel.

    Former New York Times reporter Ellen Rodman, co-author of the new book Pepper, Silk and Ivory: Amazing Stories About Jews and the Far East, was the evening's keynote speaker.

    Nancy and Jack Dinerstein chaired the event with co-chairs Nancy Li and Dr. Soner Tarim and Tracy and Brian Kapiloff.

    Supporters included Sue and Lester Smith, Consul General of Israel Meir Shlomo, museum executive director Kelly Zuniga, Arthur Schechter, Gail and Dr. Milton Klein, Martine and Ricardo Weitz, Ginger Blanton, Eric Blumrosen, Heidi and David Gerger, Chris Kase, Mady and Ken Kades, Beth Wolff and Peter Berkowitz.

    Andrea White, left, and Regina Rogers.

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson and Jacob Power
    Andrea White, left, and Regina Rogers.
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    Retail Therapy

    Houston's The Sale returns with steep discounts and a powerful mission

    Joel Luks
    Mar 17, 2026 | 10:30 am
    The Sale Houston shopping fundraiser 2026
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    The Bayou City Event Center turned into a stylish treasure hunt when nearly 1,800 savvy shoppers descended for The Sale, a three-day bargain fete for those with a penchant for couture.

    The annual shopping affair brought more than 50 of Houston’s premier boutiques under one roof, each offering discounts that ranged from 20 percent to a jaw-dropping 90 percent. So, obviously, the question becomes: Do you take Amex?

    Shoppers combed through racks and displays while supporting pediatric cancer research at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Center.

    The festivities began with the Preview Shopping Party, where sponsors and underwriters enjoyed first dibs on the merchandise. The VIP Lounge kept the evening lively with an open bar, gourmet bites, and scoops from HTX Nitro Creamery. The venue took on a festive personality thanks to whimsical balloon installations from PopCreations and oversized, handmade bow designs by Rick Butler. DJ G Funk kept the soundtrack upbeat as early-bird shoppers plotted their sartorial strategies.

    Two full days of general shopping followed. Steering the event were event co-chairs Amber Vaughn, Laura Williams, Kate Schneider, Britta Christenson, and Renee Kennedy, with the help of Houston Tri Delta Philanthropies, Inc.

    By the final checkout, The Sale had raised more than $475,000 for pediatric cancer research, bringing its cumulative fundraising total to more than $2.9 million since its debut in 2015.

    The Sale Houston shopping fundraiser 2026

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Katie Tsuru and Nora Jarrard.

    Browsing the racks and snagging stylish steals were Bethany Buchanan, Courtney Harmon, Katie Tsuru, Nora Jarrad, Tiffany Haik, Sallie Alcorn, Mary Morgan Stevens, Donae Chramosta, Beth Muecke, Brandi Smith, Imani Guillory, Lauren Mills, Nina Rand, Courtney Zavala, and Jennifer Cope

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