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    Standing tall

    Magical Planned Parenthood gala transcends party lines and raises $1.3 million

    Shelby Hodge
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    Oct 27, 2014 | 8:00 am

    For as much as a year, Planned Parenthood gala chairs Kathryn Rabinow and her daughter, Sarah Rabinow Pesikoff, have been working to take the annual fundraiser beyond the political arena, to transform what could have been a long night of speechifying and paddle raising into a delightful fundraising cash cow.

    Their success could hardly have been greater.

    In an auspicious spin on the evening's theme, "For a Million Women, For a Million Reasons," the gala raised $1.3 million. The 400 guests in the ballroom at the Hilton Americas-Houston welcomed the news with huge applause. "We are showing that people care about Planned Parenthood, that they want to support the health care services of Planned Parenthood," Rabinow said.

    "People come to Planned Parenthood because they trust us and know that they are getting accurate and high-quality health care."

    Houstonians came from all corners in support of the evening. "Louisa Sarofim took this painting from her living room wall for the live auction," Rabinow told the gathering of the Jim Dine watercolor offered on the Big Board. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston director Gary Tinterow contributed a stay at his Hudson River Valley home. Rabinow and her husband, Richard Rabinow, added a six-night stay in their London apartment to the tempting offerings.

    Republican State Rep. Sarah Davis and husband Kent Adams were guests at Rabinow's table. Major donors included Sara and Bill Morgan (who split the sheets politically) and Bobbie Nau, who typically — but not always — supports Republican candidates.

    "This is not a partisan project," noted Rabinow. "They know that by supporting women, they are supporting families and the structure of families."

    Planned Parenthood CEO Melaney Linton, said, "Most women who come to Planned Parenthood don't get any other health care . . . People come to Planned Parenthood because they trust us and know that they are getting accurate and high-quality health care."

    Keeping the mood light, the cocktail reception was sprinkled with magicians who pulled magic tricks on unsuspecting guests and the night's brief entertainment featured an illusionist who suspended a guest in mid-air. The Richard Brown Orchestra provided dance tunes that kept the crowd on its feet following dinner.

    The impressive turnout included Mayor Annise Parker and Kathy Hubbard, Gracie Cavnar, Nancy McGregor and Neal Manne, Ginni and Richard Mithoff, Anne and Dr. John Mendelsohn, Anne Graubart, David Pesikoff, Doe and Henry Florsheim, Kathy and John Orton, Melanie Gray and Mark Wawro, Ann Kinder and Nancy Willerson.

    Lulu Tan, from left, Mayor Annise Parker and Hugh Zhang.

    24 Lulu Tan, from left, Mayor Annise Parker and Hugh Zhang at the Planned Parenthood Gala October 2014
      
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    Lulu Tan, from left, Mayor Annise Parker and Hugh Zhang.
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    Medics on the Keys

    Houston doctors play a Steinway to support pediatric burn program

    Joel Luks
    Jun 16, 2025 | 6:00 pm
    Doctors in Recital 2025
    Courtesy of Doctors in Recital
    Dr. Michael Yafi and Amanda Watson.

    What happens when scalpel-wielding professionals swap the OR for a Steinway? Something pretty magical. For the third annual Doctors in Recital, Houston’s Steinway Piano Gallery orchestrated a night where medicine met music — and heartbeats gave way to half notes — all in support of the city’s only Pediatric Burn Program.

    Held at the newly renovated River Oaks Theatre, the performers welcomed a crowd of friends, family, supporters, and members of the medical community for a musicale. The program spotlighted 12 multi-talented physicians, whose day jobs span cardiology to pediatric surgery, as they played their hearts out on two exquisite Steinway grands.

    The performance piano: A gleaming Model B-Spirio in ebony, digitally recording each performance. Its show-stealing counterpart? A limited edition Steinway X Disney: Mickey Mouse piano — one of just 25 in the world — designed by Italian artist Elena Salmistraro in honor of Disney’s 100th anniversary.

    Amanda Watson, chair of the event and rep for Steinway Piano Gallery of Houston, welcomed the audience, setting the tone for an evening of artful giving. Then came Dr. Michael Yafi, co-chair and performer, who riffed on art history and the legendary Viennese surgeon-musician Billroth. A nod to the storied connection between music and medicine, his remarks underscored the tenor of the evening: Compassion, creativity, and care.

    The performances were a blend of classical favorites — think Beethoven, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff — with a dash of good-humored flair. There may have been a few lighthearted shenanigans (it’s not every day you hear a doctor sneak in a playful glissando mid-Rachmaninoff), but the audience loved it. These weren’t just notes on a page — they were love letters to both music and medicine.

    Rounding out the evening was Dr. Kevin Lally, who offered insight into the cause behind the concert: The Burn Program in the Department of Pediatric Surgery at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston. As the city’s only pediatric burn unit, it treats more than 400 children annually, provides $50,000 in free burn care supplies, and serves a community of 2.3 million.

    Among the doctor performers were Neale Clark, Ryan Dickey, Natalie Drucker, Liliane Hay, Khashayar Hematpour, Maria Matuszczak, Aki Nishikawa, Marc Rhoads, Allison Speer, Tony Tran,and Pansy Tung, joined by guest performer Chaden Yafi, who teaches five of the participating doctors.

    Doctors in Recital 2025
      

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    Dr. Michael Yafi and Amanda Watson.

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