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    In the Texans Owner's Suite

    Despite A-listers dressed in white, it was a blue Sunday in owner's suite at NRG stadium

    Shelby Hodge
    Sep 14, 2015 | 2:02 pm

    When the halftime score is a lousy 27-them, 9-us, what are Texans fans to do other than drown their sorrows in an ice cream sundae like pastor Dave Peterson or wash away the blues with a glass of champagne like Lee Majors. Others continued seeking solace in the Bloody Mary's that they started on at the kick-off of Sunday's game. When in the owner's suite at NRG stadium, defeat is particularly painful.

    Although a number of guests obliged Janice and Bob McNair's request to wear the team color of the day, Liberty White quickly turned blue in the first half of the Texans vs. the Kansas City Chiefs game.

    Exemplifying grace under pressure, the McNairs maintained their customary warmth and hospitality throughout the roller coaster game. They welcomed a record 80 guests to the posh owner's suite at the season opener, a highly-coveted invitation. Who wouldn't love game-viewing from the luxe surroundings that include beautiful wood paneling, plush carpeting, leather upholstered furnishings, bountiful arrangements of white flowers and even a baby grand piano.

    For McNair guests, game day begins with an 11 a.m. field pass and the opportunity to schmooze with VIPs along the sidelines as the teams warm up. Then it's back to the suite, via private elevator, for a lavish brunch.

    The big feast

    For the Chiefs game, the menu included crab cakes with dressing, prime rib and grilled vegetables, au gratin potatoes, jalapeno grits, bacon wrapped chicken breast, sausage, bacon, omelettes to order, cheeses, fruits and green salad plus any number of rolls and pastries. Add to that the passed hors d'oeuvres — duck spring rolls and mini BLTs. For anyone hungering for a more authentic stadium taste, there were ample bowls of popcorn and bar snacks.

    While there are numerous wait staff continuously circling through offering everything from brewskies to bubbly, coffee and Diet Coke seemed to be the beverage of choice. That is until halftime, when a number of guests sought to soothe their sorrows from the full bar.

    Halftime with the McNairs is like a party that suddenly switches into high gear. Guests are out of their seats meeting and greeting. Toro arrives and Texans cheerleaders buzz through posing for photo opps as the photographer snaps commemorative photographs.

    On this day as on most season openers, country singer Clay Walker stopped by as do friends with passes from nearby suites. The most interesting moment occurred when Sen. Ted Cruz arrived making it probably the only time that Cruz and Mayor Annise Parker will ever be under the same roof. While many guests rushed to be photographed with the popular Cruz, others discreetly sidestepped the politician.

    Sweets in the suite

    But few missed the chance to take in the dessert buffet, a delicious, sugary spread of cookies, puddings, tarts and the like that replaces the brunch display. Among the early ones lining up for the special order ice cream sundaes, always popular, was the ever-young and ever-trim Joanne King Herring.

    The heavy-hitter crowd included Houston Super Bowl Host Committee chairman Ric Campo and son Richard, Astros part-owner John Havens and wife Terri, Texas Heart Institute president Dr. Jim Willerson, Lynn and Oscar Wyatt, Faith Majors, Susan and Fayez Sarofim, Sonny and Jodie Jiles, Barbara and Bill O'Connell, Sally and Dr. Charles Neblett, Cathy and Giorgio Borlenghi, Claudia and Fred Lummis and Ginger and Dick Hite.

    The view from the owner's suite at NRG Stadium.

    News, Shelby, Texans Owners suite, Sept. 2015,
    Photo by Shelby Hodge
    The view from the owner's suite at NRG Stadium.
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    Total Throwback

    Prom-themed gala raises $1.16M for Children’s Museum Houston

    Joel Luks
    Nov 5, 2025 | 11:29 am
    Children's Museum Houston gala 2025
    Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design
    Prom King and Queen Will Northington and Ellen Bookout.

    The halls of The Corinthian weren’t just decked out—they were decked back in time as the Children’s Museum Houston’s annual gala hit rewind for a rad throwback bash that raised a record-breaking $1.163 million. This year’s theme, “Prom Night: Party Like It’s 1999,” brought the pep rally energy and teen movie tropes to glorious, glittery life.

    Children's Museum Houston gala 2025

    Photo by Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design

    Prom King and Queen Will Northington and Ellen Bookout.

    Forget black-tie — this was all about butterfly clips, chokers, and more rhinestones than a Claire’s clearance rack. Kathryn and Travis Boeker and Cassandra and Ryan Dalton chaired the evening, turning a philanthropic gala into prom night meets high school fever dream, thanks to over-the-top decor from Bergner & Johnson. Adding to the fundraising prowess were underwriting chairs Rebecca and Bill Adler and Blair and Barry Kessler plus auction chairs Tracy Northington and Nina Rand.

    Think: Pep rally banners, oversized cootie catchers, and a full-on basketball court for a dance floor.

    Guests were greeted with ring pops and neon flower crowns before entering a scene that felt straight out of Saved by the Bell. Cheerleaders and the Worthing High School drumline amped up the energy while “Coach” and “Librarian” characters kept the nostalgia — and mischief — in check. Honestly, the only thing missing was Zack Morris time-freezing to break the fourth wall.

    With 460 attendees channeling their inner Cher Horowitz or Romy and Michele, the ‘90s fashion throwbacks were worthy of their own yearbook spread. A prom photo booth immortalized the lewks — awkward corsage poses and all.

    The night’s culinary nostalgia trip, courtesy of Jackson & Co., hit all the right notes. A decadent short rib entrée had guests swooning, but it was dessert that stole the show: Homemade strawberry Pop-Tarts that had everyone reaching for their Tamagotchis. Later, when the real dancing started, guests recharged with late-night bites of strombolis and parmesan fries.

    Because prom calories don’t count.

    Auctioneer Brittany Franklin revved up the live auction like it was an AIM chat room on fire. Bidders competed for coveted prizes including a ceremonial first pitch at a Houston Astros game and a sleek six-seater Evolution Maverick golf cart. Floral stations let guests purchase corsages and boutonnieres on-site, with proceeds giving the fundraising total an extra boost.

    When the time came to crown royalty, Will Northington and Ellen Bookout were named Prom King and Queen. Then came the twist: the gala co-chairs led a surprise “She’s All That”-style flash mob to Fatboy Slim’s “Rockafeller Skank,” lighting up the dance floor and making everyone feel like the main character.

    The Drywater Band kept spirits high and hips moving late into the night. And when it all wrapped, guests found nostalgic treat boxes from Dessert Gallery waiting in their cars. In a full-circle moment, event blooms and extra corsages were donated to Bloom Again Houston, extending the evening’s joy to hospitals and senior centers citywide.

    Summoning their inner senior superlatives and bringing serious cafeteria cool were Amir Davoody and Rana Mehr, Anita Cheung, Winnie Dodson, Ashley Sloan, Babtunde and Lacey Cole, Codi Wiener and Molly LaFauci, Crystal Robino and Jen Kavoussi, Elizabeth Cordia, Morgan Allen Neal, Mary Echols, Christine Perusquia, Georgia and Stephen Fox, Jackie and Gary Richert, Jerod and Asasia Pierce, Jessica and Fletcher Trammell, Kyle and Landi Lutz, Lindsey and Travis Wilson, Mari and Bryan Glass, Mary Morgan Stevens, Mayleen and Michael Tsang, Neil Badlani and Rekha Muddaraj, Nimesh and Katie Bhakta, Rachel and Shawn Gottschalk, Reed and Mary Morgan Stevens, Rodolfo and Natalie Cooper, Todd Felix, Angela Oh, Trey and Kelly Mattson, and Lane and Chita Craft.

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