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    Shelby About Town

    Forget finger foods: These would-be Van Goghs, in a party mood, picked up brushes and oil paints

    shelby hodge
    Aug 6, 2010 | 11:39 am
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    Jim Veal gets creative on canvas at West Ave.
    Photo by Shelby Hodge

    The evening was billed "At Home With Hanh//Paint by Numbers" and it was more fun than you could have guessed.

    Artist Hanh Tran opened her studio/apartment in West Ave. for a passel of would-be Van Goghs, who were unafraid of picking up a brush and palette and approaching a canvas. The young artist stocked her apartment with easels and oil paints for almost two dozen guests. And she wisely covered the hardwood floors in brown wrapping paper though she said the planks were treated and clean-up would be no problem. OK.

    It was a party for sure with songbird Kristine Mills and guitarist John Curry entertaining. Max's Wine Dive "wine guy" Jacob Fairchild was on hand to present the vino he had selected as inspiration for the high-level creativity. And Max's Wine Dive chef Michael Pellegrino sent over a bountiful buffet (the fried chicken fingers to die for).

    By day, Tran exercises her left brain working as a senior manager for contract negotiations at Memorial Hermann. By night, the right brain engages and she follows her true love of painting. This first-time event was so popular that she and publicist Tammy Dowe are already planning a few more, including one for families.

    After wine and taste treats, the fledgling artists bravely approached their canvasses. Tran worked the room like a professional art teacher advising Realtor Beth Wolff on how to enliven her work and suggesting a touch of color to Jim Veal, director of trade and investment promotion for the State of Israel, southern region. Mark Horn, owner of Solution for Hair & Makeup, jumped right in covering the top half of his canvas in swaths of sky blue.

    A few among the partygoers, such as Matt Young, preferred to observe the painting action rather than participate. He was over-dressed in any case for that messy exercise. Oil paints are not easily removed from fine clothing.

    It was a successful night with two of the guests purchasing Tran's work right off the walls, which by the way were chock-a-block with her paintings. A percentage of the purchase price was dedicated to the Sunshine Kids.

    Vote early, vote often

    That could have been Kristine Mills' mantra at the paint-in. Voting continues through Saturday midnight in the Houston Press Music Awards competition and the popular musical artist, winner of the 2009 Best Female Vocalist, is hoping to capture top slots this year in several categories.

    Included in the goodie bags that "Paint by Numbers" guests received was Mills' latest CD, bossanovafied.

    Brewskies for all their friends

    In the interest of attracting a younger crowd, the Katy Prairie Conservancy launched its new youth group — Covey – with a do at Saint Arnold Brewing Co. More than 75 young professionals rubbed elbows and generated interest in conservation efforts in the Houston area. The conservancy works to preserve what is left of the once-abundant Katy Prairie, now reduced to pocket remnants.

    In addition to sampling various beers including root beer, guests noshed on taste treats from Rice Epicurean Market and focused on expanding the KPC's reach inside the Loop.

    Catarina and Richard Cron, KPC advisory board member, hosted the beer fest where Bellaire City Councilman Corbett Parker loaned his support as did a group from Horizon Wind Energy.

    Sight 'ems

    Nidhika Mehta and family, who are visiting from Kuwait, lunching with Houston friends at RDG . . .

    Melinda and Dr. Norman Berkman, Diane and John Connally and Sheridan and John Eddie Williams sampling the margaritas and Tex-Mex at El Tiempo on Richmond.

    Guitarist John Curry performs at 'Paint by Numbers."

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    Photo by Shelby Hodge
    Guitarist John Curry performs at 'Paint by Numbers."
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    Never Alone

    Standing ovations and support shine at Texas EquuSearch’s first gala

    Joel Luks
    Oct 10, 2025 | 9:30 am
    Texas Equusearch gala 2025
    Photo by Jacob Power
    Roger Clemens, Andre Johnson, and Dan Pastorini.

    The inaugural “Lost Is Not Alone” gala proved that compassion still fills Houston’s heart and The Post Oak Hotel’s ballroom as locals gathered to celebrate 25 years of Texas EquuSearch.

    Founded by Tim Miller in 2000 after the heartbreaking loss of his daughter Laura Miller, Texas EquuSearch has grown from a small horse-mounted team into a global volunteer force dedicated to finding missing loved ones and bringing closure to their families.

    The emotional evening, emceed by Johnny Bravo, carried both gravitas and grace. Title Sponsor Gary Petersen opened the night by introducing honorary chairs Roger and Debbie Clemens (Roger’s son Kacy Clemens stood in for Debbie), Andre Johnson, and Dan Pastorini.

    Each was greeted with loud cheers and a few trademark Houston whistles. Beautiful florals donated by H-E-B transformed the room into a warm, elegant space that mirrored the spirit of the evening.

    The honorees — Roy Moffitt of Moffitt Services (award accepted by Ryan Moffitt), Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, and Robert Tijerina — were recognized for their deep commitment to Texas EquuSearch’s work.

    Powerful moments punctuated the program: Tim Miller’s emotional remarks drew the evening’s first standing ovation, while fathers Thad Heartfield and Mike McCown brought the room to tears recounting their children’s stories from the Hill Country floods and the solace Texas EquuSearch offered in their darkest hours.

    Guests bid enthusiastically during live and silent auctions, with a sports memorabilia package sparking spirited competition, overall raising an impressive $750,000 for the nonprofit’s mission.

    The evening closed with a soulful performance by Sundance Head, The Voice winner and American Idol finalist, whose original song about the Hill Country floods left guests visibly moved.

    On the scene were Dana and Blake Fertitta, Katie and Patrick Fertitta, Blayne Fertitta, Paige Fertitta, Ann and Ted Kergan, Aimee Snoots, Carin and Todd Barth, Gina and Dr. Devinder Bhatia, Larry Satterwhite, Laura Ward, Richard Tijerina, Pamela Morse, Samantha Kennedy, Jody Merritt, Edna Meyer-Nelson, Michel Hoctor, Paula Goldstein, Debbye Crofoot, Kim and Todd Nelms, Lori and JJ Isbell, Jennifer and Constable Alan Rosen, Christine and Steve Johnson, Linda and David Johnson, Mechelle Tran, Duke Ensell, Christine and Andy Kahan, Tom Butler and The Honorable Linda Garcia, Beth Holloway, Chief J. Noe Diaz and Sheila Diaz, Joy and Stewart Morris, and Shayna Andrews.

    Texas Equusearch gala 2025

    Photo by Jacob Power

    Roger Clemens, Andre Johnson, and Dan Pastorini.

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