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    sunday tea time

    Elegant Houstonians take in a storybook Ultimate Teddy Bear Tea Party

    Steven Devadanam
    Feb 20, 2019 | 3:30 pm

    The scene seemed straight from the children's classic Madeline: dozens of impossibly lovely children and their parents in their Sunday finest, happily nibbling away at finger sandwiches and other fare in a tranquil hall festooned with stunning floral displays, teddy bears, and a dazzling balloon wall centerpiece.

    The little girls were mild and mannerly. The little boys? Well, someone had to dive-bomb and tackle the 4-foot teddy bears, yes?

    Such was The Ultimate Teddy Bear Tea Party, an elegant (and lively) Sunday affair offering a new twist on the St. Regis Hotel’s traditional Teddy Bear Tea. The new spin on the time-honored St. Regis event spotlighted children’s health, namely heart health. The tea was the perfect showcase for Children’s Heart Center at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and its game-changing work — especially in pediatric, open-heart surgery — with many of the highly specialized procedures only done at the Children’s Heart Center and a handful of other centers in the country.

    In her welcome remarks, Susie Distefano, CEO of Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital noted that the Children’s Heart Center is one of only 13 programs in the U.S. and Canada to receive the highest level distinction (a 3-out-of-3 star rating) from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, which evaluates over 119 programs. This distinction makes the Children’s Heart Center among the elite for congenital heart surgery programs in the U.S. and Canada.

    A striking and often poignant video followed, centering on the lifesaving work of Dr. Ali Dodge-Khatami, who recently corrected a congenital heart defect in 8-year-old pediatric heart patient, Ethan Page. Triumphantly, Ethan was back playing baseball just weeks later, and instead bearing a massive chest scar from the procedure, enjoys a minimal memory from a small incision is his armpit.

    The engaging and dashing Dr. Dodge-Khatami (new to Houston but sure to be a Med Center star soon) spoke at length about giving children the greatest opportunity for a normal life. He cited procedures he performs that are only done in a handful of centers in the country, including biventricular repair and recruitment; full, one-stage repair in newborns; and minimally invasive right axillary repair.

    “We don’t want these kids to focus on their scars,” he told CultureMap. “We want them to focus on living and enjoying life.”

    And enjoy they did, as they lined up for activities such as CPR on teddy bears to the tune of the Bee Gees’ classic, “Stayin’ Alive.” (The song beat famously matches the beat needed to perform CPR on a person’s chest.) Kids packed the giant, 8-foot-long “Operation” game to play surgeon, jumped on two Pump It Up Prime dance machines, played toss with Corn Hole and heart-shaped bean bags, and got crafty at the Valentine’s arts station.

    The St. Regis’ Teddy Bear mascot greeted guests and guests snapped photos with the CMHH mascot, Topper the Giraffe. A colorful Donut Wall was displayed in the ballroom lobby where guests could grab a treat upon exiting. Speaking of grabbing treats, adults were invited to steal away to the fab Bloody Mary bar, which provided refreshment (and occasional reprieve) from the kids’ playhouse.

    As an added dash of tea time tastefulness, at the close of the event, guests discovered party favors in their cars that included a note from the Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital family, along with a handy CPR instructional card in English and Spanish, and a Gund teddy bear wearing a t-shirt resembling a lab coat and stethoscope as well as the Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital logo.

    Bravo, then, to Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and event chairs Jennifer Allison, Monica Bickers, Laura Davenport, Christine Falgout, Melissa Juneau, and Rachel Regan for hosting an event with style, grace, and heart.

    Only one burning question, one from hopeful parents, remains: Would you please host this Teddy Bear Tea every Sunday?

    Seen in the distinguished crowd were: Christine Falgout and Bill Gutknecht, Lindley Arnoldy, Rachel Regan, Laura Davenport, Melissa Juneau, Valerie Dieterich, Monica Bickers, Dr. Jorge Salazar and April Salazar, Jennifer Allison, Sarah Snyder, Dr. Ali Dodge-Khatami and Dr. Jannika Dodge-Khatami, and Susie Distefano.

    Lauren Gow and Jennie Caven.

    Houston Ultimate Teddy Bear Tea Party St. Regis Children's Memorial Hermann
    Photo by Priscilla Dickson
    Lauren Gow and Jennie Caven.
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    Garden of Glam

    Versailles vibes shine at Houston's Women of Distinction winter ball

    Joel Luks
    Feb 10, 2026 | 12:00 pm
    Women of Distinction 2026
    Photo by Jacob Power
    Dr. Linda Magill, Michelle Lilie, Shawn Stephens, Desrye Morgan, Helen Shaffer, Karen DeGeurin Remington, Pitsami Norm, Robin Klaes, Jennifer LeGrand Howard, Kristen Cannon, and Lauren Gow.

    If Marie Antoinette had RSVP’d, she’d have approved.

    The Post Oak Hotel glittered with regal sass as elegantly clad guests gathered for the Women of Distinction Winter Ball, the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s signature black-tie soirée. The Southern Texas Chapter pulled out all the stops for its 39th edition, raising $675,000 toward curing Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis — no powdered wigs required.

    Hosted by co-chairs Elizabeth DeLuca and Alice Mao Brams, alongside design chair Lauren Gow, the evening bloomed under a Gardens of Versailles theme. Floral artist Blooming Gallery transformed the ballroom into a rococo mirage with flourishing arrangements, candlelit ambiance, and enough gold accents to make Louis XIV beam.

    Serving as the night’s guide, NPR’s Frank Billingsley emceed the program, introducing the newly inducted class of 2026 Women of Distinction: Kristen Cannon, Jennifer LeGrand Howard, Robin Klaes, Michelle Lilie, Linda Sagarnaga Magill, Desrye Morgan, Pitsami Norm, Karen DeGeurin Remington and Gow — each honored for their philanthropy, leadership, and impact. Ambassadors Helen Shaffer and Shawn Stephens were also spotlighted for their ongoing service.

    Keynote speaker Lindsay Horton brought heartfelt weight to the evening, sharing her personal journey with Crohn’s disease with raw honesty, humor, and resilience. Her story of navigating chronic illness while raising a family reminded everyone in the room of the life-altering stakes behind the gowns and glitter.

    Summoning their inner Versailles were Leigh Smith, Rosalyn Bazzelle Mitchell, Leila Perrin, Anita Smith, Stacey and Al Lindseth, Shelley Taylor Ludwick, Joann Peterson, Yvonne and Rufus Cormier, Leisa Holland-Nelson, Jerre Williams, Peter Remington, Audrey and David Gow, Scott Konitzer, Jill and Brad Deutser, Heidi Turney, Edward Sanchez, Trini Mendenhall, Sneha and Nick Merchant, Whitney Lawson, Lesha Elsenbrook, and Jayne Johnston.

    Women of Distinction 2026

    Photo by Jacob Power

    Dr. Linda Magill, Michelle Lilie, Shawn Stephens, Desrye Morgan, Helen Shaffer, Karen DeGeurin Remington, Pitsami Norm, Robin Klaes, Jennifer LeGrand Howard, Kristen Cannon, and Lauren Gow.

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