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    Out of This World — Again!

    NASA astronauts and Hollywood actor guitarist headline Space Center Houston's $1 million "Galaxy Gala"

    Shelby Hodge
    May 18, 2015 | 12:00 pm

    With real life NASA astronauts, a Hollywood astronaut and a load of dazzling outer-space decor setting the stage, one would have expected Space Center Houston's inaugural gala to be a success. But only "Galaxy Gala" insiders knew that the bottom line for this first-time event would surpass $1 million.

    Applause, applause for chairs Alice and Keith Mosing, who got down in the fundraising trenches, wrote a big check themselves and worked a near-miracle in this era of slumping oil prices. Applause also to their brethren in Order of St. Hubertus, who ponied up generously as did the engineering firm Jacobs, Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

    The out-of-this-world experience began during the reception when the 700 guests at the Hilton Americas-Houston explored exhibits from the non-profit space museum including authentic space suits and items brought back from space missions. The ballroom itself was transformed by a Memorable Event into a galaxy setting with outer space videos and shimmering decor.

    There were lots of entertaining elements to this evening including the star power of Gena and Chuck Walker, Texas Ranger Norris, who introduced the chairs, and the literal star power of astronaut Terry Virts Jr., who greeted the crowd from aboard the International Space Station.

    The space age theme continued with the evening's entertainment — Lt. Dan Band featuring guitarist and actor Gary Sinise (Apollo 13). Yes, he was good and the dance floor was quickly packed.

    Former CNN correspondent Miles O'Brien served as emcee and conducted a Q&A with astronauts Gene Cernan, Mark Kelly and Ellen Ochoa, who compared notes on their missions and today's space program. Discussing the importance of the space program and the space museum, Cernan noted, "Today's dreamers are the doers of tomorrow and god knows we need more doers." No worry there as Ochoa told the gathering that 6,300 had applied for the latest opening for only eight astronauts.

    Discussing the future of the program, Kelly said, "I really believe that the first person to walk on Mars is alive today."

    The space age theme continued with the evening's entertainment — Lt. Dan Band featuring guitarist and actor Gary Sinise (Apollo 13). Yes, he was good and the dance floor was quickly packed. (The band is named after the character Lieutenant Dan Taylor, whom Sinise portrayed in the film Forrest Gump.)

    The party crowd included Space Center Houston president and CEO Richard Allen Jr., Susie and Pat Cunningham, Bobbie and John Nau, John Poindexter, Kim and Dan Tutcher, Betsy and Fred Griffin, Debbie and John Daugherty, Trini Mendenhall, Winell Herron, Martha Adger and James Madget, Cyndy Garza-Roberts and Thomas Roberts and the duo responsible for pulling the party together — event producers Ellie Francisco and Niki Smith.

    Richard and Jeanne Filip.

    Houston, Galaxy Gala Space Center, May 2015, Richard and Jeanne Filip
    Photo by Kim Coffman
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    Lone Star Legacy

    Galveston museum celebrates Jewish pioneers who shaped Texas

    Joel Luks
    Jun 9, 2026 | 12:30 pm
    Bryan Museum Gala 2026
    Photo by Jacob Power
    Salim and Rita Hayek, Amy Gonzales, and Stephen Janes.

    More than 400 guests gathered at The Bryan Museum in Galveston to celebrate a chapter of Texas history that’s often overlooked.

    Bryan Museum Gala 2026

    Photo by Jacob Power

    Salim and Rita Hayek, Amy Gonzales, and Stephen Janes.

    The story of the Lone Star State has always been one of arrivals, ambition, and reinvention, and the 2026 Bryan Museum Gala, themed Texas Our Promised Land, paid tribute to the Jewish pioneers whose journeys left an indelible mark.

    Chaired by Lily and Charles Foster, B.J. and Buddy Herz, and Joy and Benjamin Warren, the evening honored the legacy of Rabbi Henry Cohen. Serving as honorary chair was Rabbi Peter Kessler, in honor of Rabbi Jimmy Kessler and Shelley Kessler.

    Attendees were greeted by an intricate rose backdrop before exploring a series of activations inspired by Jewish pioneers of Texas. Among the highlights was a recreated 1950s-era Sakowitz storefront window featuring one-of-a-kind garments and footwear originally designed by Sakowitz. A pop-up experience featuring life-size panels of Rabbi Cohen offered guests an early look at Port of Promise: Jewish Pioneers of Texas, the museum’s forthcoming exhibition set to debut in November.

    Throughout the historic Galveston Orphans Home, which survived the devastating 1900 Storm, guests mingled with members of the gala committee led by Robert Sakowitz and relatives of Rabbi Cohen who traveled from across the country for the occasion.

    Auction enthusiasts had plenty to tempt their bidding paddles, including a private museum tour and dinner with museum founder J.P. Bryan, a Texas Constitutional Chair experience, and an adventure aboard Battleship Texas.

    The gala raised more than $800,000 to support The Bryan Museum’s education, exhibition, and outreach initiatives.

    On the scene were Mary Jon Bryan, Andrea and John Bryan, Ava Leigh and Ross Pellegrin, Melissa Murphy, Guylene and Jay Lendrum, Kate and Jim Lykes, Dancie and Jim Ware, Jolyn and Russell Sheirman, Angela and Craig Brown, Susanne and Gerald Sullivan, Jocelyn and Billy Sullivan, Sarah and Todd Sullivan, Lisette and Tony Brown, Frances Moody Buzbee and Tony Buzbee, Rebecca and Joe Jaworski, Brittany Sakowitz Kushner and Kevin Kushner, Tissy and Rusty Hardin, Jeff and Laurie Bricker, and members of the Cohen family including Henry Frisch, Sarah Frisch, Ruth Dealy, James Dealy, and Lisa Cohen.

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