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    Shelby About Town

    A surprise engagement for a local TV news star, a last wedding bash for MiyaShay and a heartfelt dinner for a Reef waiter

    Shelby Hodge
    Sep 18, 2012 | 6:18 pm
    • KHOU Channel 11 news ace Courtney Zubowski and Dr. Eric Haas officially engaged-- outside of a hospital, where else?
      Courtesy Photo
    • Divya Brown, from left, Josh Espinedo, Gene Wu, Miya Shay, Nathan Reedy andChris Brown at the Wu wedding party.
      Photo by Bill Baptiste
    • Cora Sue and Harry Mach with their grandchildren at her surprise birthday party.
      Photo by Pete Baatz
    • Steve Mach, left, and Butch Mach with the antique fire truck birthday cake.
      Photo by Pete Baatz
    • Bryan Casswell and the entire Reef team donated Sunday's proceeds to help anailing employee.
      Photo by Julie Soefer
    • Lynn Wyatt, from left, Dr. Atilla Ertan, Oscar Wyatt and Cemalettin and BurcuAydin at Turkish reception.
      Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
    • Hanna Taghi, from left, Ileana Treviño, Neda Ladjevardian and Afsaneh Jalalabadiat Turkish consul general's home.
      Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com

    It's hard to surprise an investigative reporter, but Dr. Eric Haas did just that on Friday when he presented his long-time squeeze, Channel 11 news ace Courtney Zubowski with a proposal and a brilliant-cut diamond ring — in a hospital parking lot.

    Courtney's cohort at KHOU Jeff McShan orchestrated the ruse that had her heading to Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital for a breaking news story. When she and her photographer arrived, there was no story, but, surprise, there was the good doctor. He escorted Courtney to the parking lot where, on bended knee, he asked for her hand. He had picked up the ring only an hour before from Zadok Jewelers, where he had ordered the diamond dazzler from Courtney's childhood friend Segev Zadok.

    No date yet set for the wedding, but the target is next spring. The couple spent the weekend celebrating with friends.

    Miya and Gene's last bash

    After their wedding in Puerto Vallarta, Channel 13 reporter Miya Shay and State Representative candidate Gene Wu celebrated one more time with a rollicking bash in the grand foyer the Hobby Center where close to 300 celebrants— a colorful mix of political, media and social friends — wished them well.

    Lion dancers got things off to a roaring start, the lively pace continuing to the sounds of Radio London. Among guests grazing through the Asian-inspired menu designed by chef David Cordua were former Mayor Bill White and Andrea, Arthur Schechter, U.S. District Judge David Hittner (who legally married the couple), City Councilwoman Melissa Noriega, State Rep. Carol Alvarado and loads of Miya's TV family.

    A special birthday bash

    It was a week for celebrating birthdays and no one did it better than Cora Sue Mach, who welcomed her seventh decade with a bash for close to 300 family and friends at River Oaks Country Club. The surprise party — a complete surprise to the birthday girl — was orchestrated by hubby Harry Mach and their sons and daughters-in-law, Joelle and Steve Mach and Carmen and Butch Mach.

    Guests dined on a superb dinner (the ROCC chef outdid himself), danced to the retro tunes of the Richard Brown Orchestra and gobbled up the birthday cake that was a king-sized replica of the family's antique fire truck.

    The party crowd included Sidney and Don Faust, Margaret Williams and Jim Daniel, Marianne and Bob Ivany, Jan Duncan, Mary and Tony Gracely, Rae White, Tena and Tyson Faust, Denise Bush Bahr and Philip Bahr, Olga and Gerald Bush and Margaret and Dr. Jeff Lanier. And let's not forget the charming young coterie of Mach grandchildren who kept the dance floor hopping, even before dinner.

    A Churrasco's fete

    Heavy hitters for certain — that would be the group of two dozen politicos and friends that gathered at the South American eatery on Monday to celebrate the big 6-0 for engineering guru Wayne Klotz. Klotz Associates senior veeps Tom Ramsey and Billy Cooke and marketing specialist Cindy Clifford orchestrated the lively luncheon that featured 8-inch chocolate layer cakes as party favors for each guest.

    The power lunch crowd included Mayor Annise Parker, Harris County Judge Ed Emmett and wife Gwen, the birthday boy's wife Karen Klotz, Pasadena Mayor Johnny Isbell, Mayor Parker's chief of staff Waynette Chan, City Councilman Steve Costello and wife Debbie, Port Commissioner Janiece Longoria, State Rep. Carol Alvarado and Jason Fuller, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's regional director.

    Heartfelt turnout at Reef
    More than 300 chowed down at the Midtown eatery Sunday for a Houston Texans watch party that doubled as a fundraiser for Reef's long-standing employee — David Evans. As Reef's longest tenured waiter, David has developed loads of friend and followers over the years. So when the call came to help him with expenses for his treatment for lymphoma, the troops turned out in force.
    The entire Reef staff donated their time for the fundraiser. Reef partners Bryan Caswell and Bill Floyd, with the help of purveyors, underwrote the entire cost of food and drink. All money raised — $37,000 — is earmarked for David's expenses for his medical treatment which began four months ago with his diagnosis.
    Honoring Dr. Ertan

    Turkish Consul General Cemalettin Aydin and wife Burcu opened their Tanglewood home for a cocktail reception in honor of Dr. Atilla Ertan in his position as professor of medicine and medical director of the Gastroenterology Center of Excellence at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center.

    An internationally-renowned physician, Ertan is a native of Turkey and received his medical degree from Ankara University Medical School.

    Turning in support of Ertan and the Atila Ertan Research and Education Fund were Lynn and Oscar Wyatt, City Councilman Jack Christie, Melinda and Dr. Norman Berkman, Neda Ladjevardian, Arthur Bair, Mahin Forrest, Alexander Forrest, Liliane Haddad and Suzanne and Jack McCrary.

    Sight 'ems

    Birthday girl Chris Goins taking over the community table at Sparrow Bar + Cookshop Saturday night to celebrate with a fun loving group that included boyfriend Josh Pazda, Hiram Butler, Sarah Atwood, Alex Rosa, Rogelio Rendon, Claudia Solis, Michael Mandola, Casey Clay and Brian Neal Sensabaugh. And on the patio, a dinner gathering for visiting actress Leisha Hailey, of Showtime’s popular series The L Word . . .

    Dr. Gary Brock celebrating his birthday at Houston Country Club where wife Cathy Brock surprised with a Mexican fiesta for several dozen friends. Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and wife Tricia were in the mix as were Sharon Adams, David Langworthy, Jeanie Kilroy, Martha and Richard Finger, Terrie and Mike Turner, Phyllis Childress and more . . .

    A house of notables making the Friday night scene at Brasserie 19 including Amy Lee, DeeDee Guggenheim, Mary and Tony Gracely, Karen and Mike Mayell, Jennifer Roosth, Sheridan and John Eddie Williams, Rob Rutherford, John Evatz, Tama Lundquist, Charlotte Hill and more . . .

    Among Friday night diners at Sparrow Bar + Cookshop Julie Soefer, Channel 11 reporter Katherine Whaley, Jeff Shell, Fady Armanious plus Caroline and Jared LeBlanc.

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    Barbara’s Legacy

    Tom Selleck headlines Houston literacy luncheon, helps raise $775K

    Joel Luks
    Dec 26, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Barbara Bush Foundation literacy luncheon 2025
    Photo by Priscilla Dickson
    Lina Lorelle and Tom Selleck.

    Tom Selleck may have played many roles throughout his decades-long career — private investigator, cowboy, police commissioner — but at an event in Houston, the Hollywood icon stepped into a new one: literacy advocate.

    The Emmy and Golden Globe winner headlined the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s 10th Annual Power of Literacy Luncheon: Opening Doors to Literacy, bringing personal anecdotes, quiet wisdom, and his signature mustache to the sold-out crowd at The Post Oak Hotel.

    “I first met Barbara Bush in Hawaii, when I was doing Magnum P.I.,” he shared from the stage. “She hosted a small reception, and I have to say we really hit it off.”

    That connection made his participation all the more thoughtful.

    Selleck reflected on stories from his 2024 memoir You Never Know, keeping the audience rapt with his tales of humor and humility. When asked what he hopes readers take away from his book, he offered an introspective insight.

    “Getting there isn’t such a big deal, because there is always somewhere else to go,” he said. “The real value is in the journey.”

    That sentiment struck a chord with the 800 attendees, who helped the Ladies for Literacy Guild raise a record-breaking $775,000 to fund literacy programs across Houston.

    Co-chaired by Sidney Faust and Betty Hrncir, the luncheon honored the guild’s 10th anniversary and the 100th birthday of Barbara Bush. The event began with an invocation from students at Barbara Bush Elementary, followed by a rousing performance from the Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Pipe Band. Emmy Award-winning journalist Linda Lorelle emceed the afternoon.

    Guests were also treated to a pearl-themed raffle courtesy of Tenenbaum Jewelers—a nod to Barbara Bush’s signature style—along with florals donated by H-E-B. Phillips 66 led the charge as Title Sponsor, joined by Literacy Champion Sponsor ExxonMobil.

    Showing their literary love were Sarahbeth and Pierce Bush, John Hrncir, Nancy Ames and Danny Ward, Maggie Austin, Jamie Barrere, Tony Bradfield, Cheryl Byington, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Amy Chronis, Sue Conway, Patricia Cornelius, Tammy Genovese Davis, Stick Delaup, Deborah Dunkum, Lesha Elsenbrook, Tena and Tyson Faust, Julie Finck, Gail Garland, Rhonda Graff, Katy Hays, Maureen Higdon, Leslie Hix, Courtney Hopson, Lisa Jakel, Jenny Joy, Patti Kroll, Laurie Lashier, Julie Little, Tama Lundquist, Cora Sue Mach, Martha Adger Madget, Anne McClellan, Mary Hale, Lovett McLean, Marsha Montemayor, Trish Morille, Barbie Prusak, Tenley E. Raj, Regina Rogers, Mary Sage, Sandra Shenkir, Tharen Simpson, Rhonda Smith, Deborah Stavis, Andrea Suarez, Suzi and William Dore, and Jacqueline Hamilton Taylor.

    Barbara Bush Foundation literacy luncheon 2025

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson

    Lina Lorelle and Tom Selleck.

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