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    Cancer Champions

    A touching day with Texas Children's Cancer Center champions — one to always remember

    Shelby Hodge
    Oct 11, 2015 | 3:33 pm

    "It's like Christmas in here," I said looking across the River Oaks Country Club ballroom as the young cancer survivors giddily opened gifts from their sponsors and received the news that the outfits they were modeling on this day would be theirs to take home.

    "It is Christmas," declared 16-year-old Tacey Raulerson, the young lady that my husband, Shafik Rifaat, and I would soon escort down the catwalk at the Texas Children's Cancer Center Celebration of Champions.

    Tacey lost her vision to cancer at age 7. This past year, she was diagnosed with a rare cancer in her sinuses and she recently completed six months of chemotherapy and radiation. Her hair is just starting to grow back. From the beginning, Tacey and her mother have regularly made the drive from home in College Station to Texas Children's Cancer Center.

    We got to know her before the luncheon as patients, their families and runway escorts gathered early for time together as well as hair and make-up styling — the latter a particular joy for Tacey, who was all over the false eyelashes.

    Tacey was ready to go in her blue lace dress and fancy earrings from Dillard's. It was homecoming weekend and she would wear the dress for the Friday night activities in which she would represent her sophomore class.

    Her indomitable spirit, her joy at the gift that we gave her and her glowing confidence as we climbed the stairs backstage and walked the runway touched not only my husband and I, but also everyone in the room.

    Of course, Tacey was only one of 20 Texas Children's cancer survivors to participate in the fundraiser. But even as the little boys and girls and toddlers stole everyone's heart, it was Tacey who showed the audience amazing bravery and resilience in the face of a ruthless disease.

    It was an SRO crowd that packed the ballroom and that cheered and clapped for the children, each escorted by community leaders. None could have been more proud on this day than Celebration of Champions founders Scott Basinger, Sidney Faust, Elsie Eckert and Judi McGee.

    All four shared the joy with the participants in the pre-function room as did Lenny Matuszewski and Tamara Klosz-Bonar, who orchestrated the fashion show that included outfits from Saks Fifth Avenue for the adults.

    Honored to be sharing the day with the young cancer survivors were Barbara Lowrie and Henry Brooks, Jo Lynn and Gregg Falgout, Doe and Henry Florsheim, Mary and Tony Gracely, Nancy Calles and Dr. Mark Kline, Barbara and Ulyesse LeGrange, Penny and Paul Loyd, Rahul Mehta, Alicia and Lance Smith, Tiffany and Rick Smith, Elizabeth and Alan Stein, Betty and Jesse Tutor and Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff.

    Tena Faust, Tyson Faust.

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    Photo by John R. Lewis
    Tena Faust, Tyson Faust.
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    Passing the baton

    Houston Ballet’s record-breaking opener doubles as Jim Nelson’s swan song

    Joel Luks
    Sep 10, 2025 | 11:40 am
    Houston Ballet opening night 2025
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    Jonathan and Margaret Cox; Anne and Albert Chao.

    Houston’s balletomanes pirouetted into the new season in high style at the Houston Ballet Opening Night Onstage Dinner on September 5, where more than 220 patrons gathered atop the Wortham Theater Center’s Brown Stage.

    The evening, chaired by Shara and Kent Schaffer, doubled as both a glittering kickoff to the 2025–2026 season and a heartfelt tribute to longtime Houston Ballet leader Jim Nelson.

    The festivities began with a stirring performance of Onegin, John Cranko’s timeless ballet of love and regret, based on Alexander Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin. After curtain call, guests made their way to Orchestra for a moving salute to Nelson, who recently concluded a distinguished tenure with the company. Artistic director Julie Kent offered warm remarks of appreciation before welcoming Council Member Joaquin Martinez, who surprised Nelson with an official proclamation from the City of Houston, lauding his leadership, advocacy for inclusivity, and steadfast commitment to community engagement.

    Then came the showstopping reveal.

    With a flourish, the curtain lifted to unveil the transformed Brown Stage, now set for an old-world–inspired banquet designed by Bergner and Johnson. Hemstitched napkins, mahogany lattice chairs, and towering gold vases spilling over with hydrangeas, astilbe, roses, tulips, ranunculus, and coxcomb created a scene worthy of Pushkin’s poetic salons.

    In his closing remarks, Nelson thanked attendees and symbolically passed the baton to new executive director Sonja Kostich, who assumed the role in August. He also raised a jubilant toast to the ballet’s cherished friend Margaret Alkek Williams, who celebrated her milestone 90th birthday that evening.

    The occasion set a record. The dinner raised nearly $500,000 to support Houston Ballet.

    Sur la pointe were Richard Lapin, Melza and Ted Barr, Gary and Marian Beauchamp, Susan and Gary Binney, Marsha Bourque, Kristy and Chris Bradshaw, Kelley and Stephen Lubanko, Gay and Paul Currie, Anne and Albert Chao, Sidney Faust, Richard Flowers and Angel Rios, Rose Cullen, Sandy Godfrey, Marianne and Joe Geagea, Mignon and Steve Gill, Jay Jones and Terry Wayne Jones, Deborah and Edward Koehler, Marguerite Swartz, Jane DiPaolo, Allison and Troy Thacker, Ann Trammell, Stephanie and Frank Tsuru, and Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees.

    Houston Ballet opening night 2025

    Photo by Dave Rossman

    Jonathan and Margaret Cox; Anne and Albert Chao.

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