Houstonians may talk about traffic, humidity, and Tex-Mex with equal passion. We can add trees to that mix.
Houston’s canopy took center stage as chairs Sheila Condon and Juli Japhet welcomed more than 440 guests to Trees For Houston’s 2025 Root Ball: Branching Out, held beneath a dreamy tent on the picturesque grounds of The Forest Club.
Now in its 31st year, the leafy affair blossomed into a record-breaking evening, raising $600,000 in support of Trees For Houston’s mission to plant, protect, and promote the city’s greenery. From the moment guests strolled the azalea-lined path, it was clear this was a full-on nature fête.
A soft breeze and rain-free forecast greeted stylish tree-huggers who mingled over lamb lollipops, tuna tostadas, and the cheekily-named signature cocktail, Branch Water. The coveted wine and spirits pull, with 125 bottles up for grabs, included Garrison Brothers Bourbon and WhistlePig — pure gold for discerning sippers.
Dinner brought guests to transformed clay courts adorned with lush H-E-B florals and native trees. Plates featured vibrant chicken piccata, delicately seared sea bass, and kabocha squash risotto, all with a farmer’s market flourish. As espresso and mini desserts made their rounds, a video tribute drew cheers, and the paddle raise soared past its $50,000 goal with ease.
Thomas Cokinos took to the piano, inspiring a sing-along moment that turned The Forest Club into a charming living room. And as guests made their exit, they received a symbolic parting gift: A Bur Oak acorn, pocket-sized potential for the next generation of shade and serenity.
Spotted were Mark Wilson, Larry Meacham, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Margaret and Jason Cooper, Meredith and David Symonds, Ginnie and Tim McConn, Melissa and Barton Kelly, Bobbi and Jonathan Worbington, Cheryl and Bill King, Lisa Helfman, Lacey Dalcour Salas, Becky and Seth Flechsig, Guy Hagstette, Molly and Don Glentzer, Susanna and Palmer Moldower, Mary and John Elkins, Jenny and Larry Nettles, Martha and John Britton, Kendall and Doug Knaus, Claudia and Brad Freels, and Barry Ward.