Why should all the New Year's Eve partying be relegated to one night? Revelers got an early jump on new year festivities at the House of Blues "New Year's Eve-Eve" party Wednesday night. The party had a definite '70s vibe as Le Freak sang a slew of iconic disco-era tunes, including "Bad Girls" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." At one point, the band — all wearing sky-high afro wigs and miles of sparkly Spandex — recruited seven men from the audience to perform special choreography to the classic Village People hit, "YMCA." One enthusiastic audience member called himself "Juan Travolta" and did a mean imitation of the actor's moves in Saturday Night Fever. The cheese factor was so high that my friend said she felt like she had gained five pounds just from watching the band perform. But the music was irresistible. After the concert ended, many in the audience, including a lot of University of Missouri fans in town for the Texas Bowl, continued to trip the light fantastic in the nearby Foundation Room.
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Chic luncheon raises more than $200,000 for Children's Museum Houston
Houston's bold-faced names turned out at the River Oaks Country Club on March 6, attending the 31st Annual Friends and Families Luncheon. The chic bash brought in more than $200,000 for the Children's Museum Houston's outreach programs.
More than 400 attendees turned out for the event, chaired by Maya Pomroy, Nina Rand, and Mehgan Wichuk. Guests and supporters of the museum gathered to show their commitment to enriching the lives of children through education and exploration. KHOU 11 Meteorologist Chita Craft served as the emcee.
Julie Lythcott-Haims, a New York Times best-selling author and former Stanford University Dean of Freshmen, delivered the keynote address. In remarks that encouraged parents to allow their children to forge their own paths and embrace their individuality, she offered this quote: "Do not prepare the road for the child. Prepare the child for the road."
Central Market donated elegant centerpieces, and guests were delighted by Village Bakery's cookie party favors. The event included a raffle, with items such as a stunning diamond bar necklace from Reiner Fine Jewelry, a chance to skip the valet line, and a luxurious basket of skin products and services from Metropolitan Dermatology Institute. The funds raised from the luncheon benefit the museum's many outreach initiatives and ensuring children from all walks of life have access to enriching educational experiences, part of the organization's mission to transform communities through innovative child-centered learning that improves the trajectories of all children.
Other notable attendees included Lindley Arnoldy, Katie Arnoldy, Kristy Bradshaw, Bethany Buchanan, Allison Chavez, Isabel David, Lacey Goossen, Megan Hotze, Melissa Juneau, Nicole Katz, Rishma Mohamed, Katie Morgan, Beth Zdeblick, Alison Powell, Caroline Bean, Natalie Mohtashami, Coble Jorgensen, and Holly Radom.