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    One Small Step

    Houston businessman to run across Texas: 850-mile sprint tackles human trafficking

    Shelby Hodge
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    Jul 5, 2014 | 9:36 am

    Rounding up support for his cross-Texas marathon aimed at drawing attention to human trafficking, Houston businessman Jason Arcemont and friends took over Sewell Cadillac on the Katy Freeway and offered guests the opportunity to sponsor links in his 850-mile journey.

    He is set to put on his running shoes Oct. 1, starting in El Paso and hitting major cities across the state until he reaches Orange near the Louisiana border. Arcemont's plan is to jog approximately 30 miles a day in 30 days. Along the way, he will meet with shelter workers, local and state politicians and media to spread awareness of the problem.

    "It only takes a tiny spark to start a wildfire. We want to get people talking."

    When the father of four and head of Brightbox Inc. learned that 300,000 children are enslaved for prostitution annually in the United States, and that Houston is a major hub for human trafficking, Arcemont felt motivated to do something thus he founded the Texas Freedom Run.

    On his website, Arcemont explains, "It only takes a tiny spark to start a wildfire. We want to get people talking. Get them informed. Tell them what to look for and who to go to for help."

    Joining Arcemont on the program at the Texas Freedom Run event were Houston police officer Charles G. Dunn and Kristian Rose, director of operations and general counsel of Love146, an international human rights organization based in New Haven, Conn.

    In addition to the spread put on by Sewell hosts, guests took a look at a plexiglass graphic displaying the topography of Arcemont's route from El Paso to Orange. Also on display were commemorative running shoes, decorated by Houston artist Hanh Tran, that the long-distance runner will wear at the start and finish of his statewide marathon.

    Dakota Arcemont.

     
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    Intimate Musicale

    Tunes fill River Oaks mansion in support of Miller Outdoor Theatre

    Joel Luks
    Dec 10, 2024 | 10:15 am
    Miller Outdoor Theatre Piano Noir fundraiser 2024
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Lynden Unger, Jacob Stein, Elizabeth and Alan Stein.

    In a night that struck all the right notes, Robin and Danny Klaes opened their storied River Oaks home on November 10 to host an intimate soirée benefiting Houston’s beloved Miller Outdoor Theatre. Draped in sophisticated black and white cocktail attire, circa 40 arts patrons gathered for an evening of charming performances, fine cuisine, and meaningful chit chat — all with an eye toward supporting Miller’s mission of making the arts accessible to all.

    The setting? An exquisitely decorated Kirby Drive home steeped in local lore, famously tied to the true-crime bestseller Blood and Money by Thomas Thompson, which added an intriguing layer to an already memorable evening. Was the ghost of Joan Robinson Hill roaming around? Perhaps.

    Guests first mingled in the quaint, canopied courtyard, enjoying Chef Smirnov Catering’s hors d’oeuvres before being whisked into the grand ballroom on the second floor. With its baroque-inspired decor and ceiling murals, the space provided the allure of yesteryear, a theatrical backdrop for amicable chamber music.

    St. John Flynn as emcee introduced performances by flutist Victor Kendall and the American Zeitgeist Chamber Ensemble, including Quantz’s Flute Concerto in G, Claude Bolling’s Suite for Jazz Flute, and Barber’s String Quartet. Adding a soupçon of modern flair, vocalists from the Music Box Theater — Rebekah Dahl, Brad Scarborough, and Austin Biel — offered their signature blend of cabaret and comedy.

    Amid the musical interludes, Claudia de Vasco, managing director of the Miller Theatre Advisory Board, advocated for the nonprofit’s ongoing capital campaign. She spotlighted a recent key purchase: a grand piano specifically built to withstand Houston’s unpredictable outdoor elements. De Vasco invited attendees to become the official Miller Outdoor grand piano sponsors and make their mark on the amphitheater's enduring legacy.

    Since stepping into her leadership role, De Vasco has ushered in a fresh energy around Miller Outdoor Theatre’s mission, focusing on how to better serve Houston’s diverse communities. The nonprofit’s free programming continues to be a gateway for Houstonians to experience everything from world-class symphonies to vibrant cultural showcases.

    Guests in attendanceincluded Lance Jones and Allen Ueckert, John Edwards, Gabriel Olson, Carey Kirkpatrick, Lisa and Stan Duchman, Elizabeth and Alan Stein, Gretchen Gardener and Jack Watson, Lynden Unger, Jacob Stein, Karla and Romulo T. Cisneros, Senator Borris L. Miles and Cydonii Fairfax Miles, and Philamena and Arthur Baird.

    Miller Outdoor Theatre Piano Noir fundraiser 2024
      

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Lynden Unger, Jacob Stein, Elizabeth and Alan Stein.

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