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    $2 Million Gala Record for Museum

    Elton John's gift to MFAH in honor of chair Lynn Wyatt takes Grand Gala Ball to $2 million mark

    Shelby Hodge
    Oct 4, 2015 | 2:57 pm

    Lynn Wyatt's on-going 80th birthday celebration reached a glorious peak Friday night when she shepherded the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Grand Gala Ball to a record $2 million in proceeds and inspired the best partying that the museum has probably ever seen.

    The tony ambience of the off-the-charts evening was set by La Wyatt's "Black & White" ball theme. A bit of Truman Capote influence, a hint at Karl Lagerfeld's nickname "Black and Wyatt" for the glamorous diva, Cullinan Hall and Upper Brown Pavilion were decorated in a stunning recreation of Lynn and Oscar Wyatt's River Oaks dining room.

    Richard Flowers of The Events Company underwrote the elegant transformation, a gift, he said, for Lynn's 30 years of faithful support. Not only were the walls covered in 6,000 yards of black and white silk stripes, so the terrazzo flooring in the museum foyer was covered in black and white striping. Crystal chandeliers wrapped in black shades hung overhead while massive arrangements of white orchids sprung from tabletops.

    Lynn upped the excitement quotient by including a few good friends with star power—Shirley MacLaine, the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, Vogue style director Alexandra Kotur, Vanity Fair contributorJames Reginato, New York City DJ "Mad Marj" Marjorie Gubelmann and Oscar de la Renta head designer Peter Copping.

    (Reginato was accompanied by VF photographer Jonathan Becker, both working on a Lynn Wyatt feature.)

    Copping designed the ball chair's white, re-embroidered lace gown for the evening. "I can't think of anyone I would rather dress, anyone more beautiful than Lynn Wyatt," he said. Also wearing one of Copping's designs was Mad Marj, who after dinner turned the museum into a thumping disco, her music inspiring even the most conservative in the museum crowd to their feet.

    Special guest — via video — was Elton John, who wished his BFF happy birthday and offered a pair of his sunglasses, autographed, for auction. The resulting high bid took the gala to that record seven-figure level.

    "I am overjoyed. I am overcome. I am over the moon," Lynn told the gathering. "I want to think of this celebration not as an honor to me but as a true love letter to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston."

    The program, as is MFAH tradition, was short and sweet with board chairman Rich Kinder, museum director Gary Tinterow and Dene Oliver of River Oaks District (lead ball underwriter along with Oscar and Lynn Wyatt) making remarks.

    After Lynn thanked her guests, the Duchess of York took the stage briefly to praise her long-time friend, saying, "I'm so grateful that you are my friend and quite likely we are so lucky to have you as our friend. You are the finest most steadfast person that I know."

    Also joining Lynn at her head table were two of her four sons, Steve Wyatt with Joyce Echols and Brad Wyatt. Oscar Wyatt, in a wheel chair after suffering a stroke several years ago, attended the reception with his wife, before retiring home.

    The swell crowd included high-level underwriters Shahla and Hushang Ansary, Beth Madison, Diane Lokey Farb, Cornelia and Meredith Long, Nancy and Rich Kinder, Nidhika and Pershant Mehta, Michelle and Frank Hevrdejs, Lynn and Peter Coneway, Franci Neely, Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, Sue Trammell Whitfield and Carol and Mike Linn.

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    Mission Continues

    Spirit of Spring Gala honors 30 years of healing and hope in Houston

    Joel Luks
    Jun 6, 2025 | 12:45 pm
    Children’s Assessment Center Gala 2025
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    Ed Emmett and Adrian Garcia.

    The ballroom at The Houstonian welcomed more than 400 guests gathered for the Spirit of Spring 30th Anniversary Gala, celebrating the enduring mission of The Children’s Assessment Center (The CAC). The evening proved both a tribute to three decades of service and a forward-looking pledge, culminating in a fundraising total that exceeded expectations.

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    Ed Emmett and Adrian Garcia.

    Chaired by philanthropic duo Sam and Kasteena Parikh, the night began with a swirl of activity. A lively social hour offered a kaleidoscope of attractions — raffles, a photobooth, a caricature artist, and coveted wine and jewelry pulls — designed to loosen up wallets while lifting spirits. It was a lighthearted start to an evening rooted in something far more profound: the protection and healing of children affected by sexual abuse in Harris County.

    Former sports broadcaster Lisa Malosky emceed the program, guiding the audience through stirring testimonials and community honors. More than 20 individuals and partner organizations were spotlighted for their unwavering support of The CAC’s work over the past 30 years, a testament to the collaborative muscle it takes to protect the most vulnerable.

    “We are grateful to our dedicated community partners and individual supporters for their unwavering belief in our mission, collaboration and support of our services,” said Kerry McCracken, executive director. “Our vital work can only be sustained through the generosity of all those who deeply care about the children and families we serve. With their help, we can continue to bring hope to children who have experienced sexual abuse in Houston.”

    In attendance were Russell and Glenda Gordy, Christopher DeClaire, Elaine Stolte, Honorable Ed Emmett, Ken and Kathy Wells, Lisa Helfman and Lee Haverman, Mike Lowenberg, Rob Wilson, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, Adrian Garcia, Joan Huffman, Teneshia Hudspeth, Honorable Ted Poe, Honorable Julian Ramirez, Honorable Bruce Bain, Kieth Seaous, Brady Crosswell, Adam Peters, and David Key.

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