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    Screen legend Julie Andrews delights Houstonians at Barbara Bush literacy luncheon

    Steven Devadanam
    Oct 30, 2019 | 2:47 pm

    What: Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s Power of Literacy Luncheon

    Where: The Post Oak Hotel

    The scoop: The Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s Ladies for Literacy Guild, along with this year’s luncheon co-chairs, Lilly Andress and Vicki West, hosted the fourth annual Power of Literacy Luncheon at The Post Oak Hotel.

    The event featured Oscar-winning actress, singer and author, Julie Andrews, along with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. Nearly 800 guests were in attendance; the event raised more than $600,000.

    The ballroom was decorated by The Events Company led by Richard Flowers, while the backdrop for the stage was a hand-painted scene from Mary Poppins. The 80 guest tables were dressed in light and royal blue linens with floral centerpieces, and a copy of Julie Andrews’ new biography Home Work – A Memoir of My Hollywood Years was placed on every chair.

    Houston Public Media host Ernie Manouse kicked off the luncheon by welcoming guests to the event, which shines the light on the cause former First Lady Barbara Bush championed for nearly 30 years: literacy. Event co-chairs Lilly Andress and Vicki West then took the stage and thanked the luncheon committee for their hard work, as well as the donors and table sponsors for their support.

    Guests also had an opportunity to vie for a double-strand of Barbara Bush-inspired pearls donated by Tenenbaum Jewelers and access to the VIP champagne reception with Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton by purchasing raffle tickets. Guests purchasing tickets were given an umbrella pin with a pearl signifying their support.

    Attendees enjoyed a delicious lunch catered by The Post Oak Hotel including a mixed green salad with chicken, pancetta chip, and blue cheese crumbles. Dessert was a trio of mini vanilla cream profiteroles, a chocolate chip cookie and chocolate bon bon. Following the meal, a 6-minute video played showcasing a montage of Julie Andrews’ career.

    The conversation with Andrews and Hamilton, moderated by Manouse, spanned a variety of topics including Andrews’ worldly-recognized entertainment career, her family life and relationships. The mother-daughter duo kept the crowd entertained with sharing personal experiences from Andrews’ career, as well as the time they spent together writing more than 30 bestselling children’s books and Andrews’ new biography, Home Work – A Memoir of My Hollywood Years.

    “Reading and writing has played an important role in both my professional career and my personal life for many, many years. Through our own books, Emma and I strive to not only entertain readers, but also to inspire them to experience the wonder of life,” said Julie Andrews. “We were so pleased to make Houston the first stop in our book tour and support the cause of literacy, which we are both so passionate about.”

    The program closed with Houston Children’s Chorus performing “So Long Farewell” from The Sound of Music while dressed as the children in the movie. Guests also took photos with four period vignettes of Andrews’ starring roles in Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Victor Victoria, and Princess Diaries, as eight students from the Kinder High School for Performing and Visual Arts roamed dressed in costumes from Mary Poppins.

    Who: Maria Bush, Lilly and Thurman Andress, Vicki West, Julie Baker Finck, Nancy Ames and Danny Ward, Donatella and Fred Benckenstein, Sarahbeth Bush, Cathy Cleary, Sidney Faust, Paige Fertitta, Laurel D’Antoni, Diane Gendel, Rhonda Graff, Iris Griffiths, Sheri Henriksen, Betty Hrncir, Lisa Jakel, Susan Sarofim, Sue Smith, Stephanie Tsuru, Trish Morille, Betty Hrncir, Rania Daniel, Sany Barrett, Bobbie Nau, Deborah Cannon, Martha Adger, Twila Carter, Laurie Vander Ploegh, Jane Wise, Margarite Culpepper, Ann Bookout, Mary Erwin, Linda McReynolds, Sue Conway, Laura Ward, Alice Mosing, Ginger Blanton, Melissa Sandefer, Joanne King Herring, Jan Duncan, Hallie Vanderhider, Pam Sengelmann, Amy Pierce, Sheila Miller, Leslie Blanton, Anne Neeson, Marth Carnes, Dan D’Armond, Grace Givens, and Limor Smith.

    Sandy Barrett and Susan Sarofim.

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    Sandy Barrett and Susan Sarofim.
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    Style meets purpose at Houston Symphony League’s annual Icon celebration

    Joel Luks
    Apr 24, 2025 | 10:15 am
    Houston Symphony League Icon luncheon 2025
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    Raquel Lewis, Beth Wolff, Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl, and Jerre Williams.

    There was no shortage of sparkle or substance at the Fifth Annual Conversations with an Icon Luncheon, where Houston’s fashion-forward philanthropists gathered to honor one of the city’s most stylish supporters of the arts: Saks Fifth Avenue.

    Held March 26 at the Houston Country Club, the afternoon affair was as much about couture as it was about community, with this year’s theme, “Recognition and Appreciation,” celebrating those who continue to shape Houston’s cultural landscape.

    The Houston Symphony League rolled out the red carpet — figuratively, if not literally — for Heidi Turney, Saks’s vice president and general manager, who accepted the Icon honor on behalf of the retail giant. A longtime ally of the league, Saks didn’t just show up — they showed out, with a fashion presentation that had the crowd nodding, snapping, and plotting their next wardrobe refresh.

    Houston society writer Shelby Hodge served as emcee and guided the afternoon’s central conversation with Turney. From Saks’s enduring partnership with the arts to the retailer’s local impact, the chat was equal parts style report and civic appreciation.

    The league spotlighted three Houston standouts. Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees were recognized as Community Honorees for their wide-reaching philanthropic work, while Beth Wolff received the league’s own honor for her leadership in both real estate and civic causes. Cue the standing ovation.

    Event co-chairs Brigitte Kalai and Farida Abjani orchestrated the affair with aplomb, welcoming a ballroom full of familiar faces to a luncheon that felt part gala, part garden party, part power brunch. Lesha Elsenbrook served as honorary committee chair. Though she was out of town and unable to attend, she was a busy bee supporting the event behind the scenes.

    League president Heidi Rockecharlie took the mic to highlight the group’s record-setting membership growth and to toast its support of the Houston Symphony’s education and outreach efforts. These programs are on track to reach more than 350,000 people this season, including more than 130,000 children.

    And yes, there was giving: Proceeds from the event will benefit the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Engagement programs, including everything from in-school residencies to the Music and Wellness initiative and the Harry and Cora Sue Mach Student Concert Series.

    Spotted were Betty Hrncir, Betty Tutor, Alicia Smith, Elizabeth Stein, Bruce Padilla, Ann Ayre, Jacquie Baly, Carrie Bransberg-Dahl, Elizabeth DeLuca, Susan Deison, and Mady Kades.

    Houston Symphony League Icon luncheon 2025
      

    Photo by Priscilla Dixon

    Raquel Lewis, Beth Wolff, Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl, and Jerre Williams.

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