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    Magical moonlight soirée celebrates 100 years of MFAH’s artful women

    Joel Luks
    Apr 26, 2024 | 3:30 pm

    Something for the kiddos, a luncheon for sartorialists, and a pastoral evening soirée. Such was the bustling weekend at the former home of the First Lady of Texas, Ima Hogg, concluding on April 14 with the 2024 Bayou Bend Garden Party, themed “Moonlight Sonata.”

    For the musically inclined, the famed Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor made a cameo courtesy of the live band led by Anthony Caceres.

    Think of cordial chitchat over bubbles as the well-heeled old guard of Houston’s social scene relished in a lovely open-air setting in the Diana Garden at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston home to its American decorative arts collection in River Oaks.

    Chairs Susie and Mel Glasscock and Shelli and Steve Lindley greeted the 250-some celebrants as close-knit friends. Ima Hogg, whose portrait hangs upon the back entry to the manse from the garden, would have approved.

    Bayou Bend Garden Party 2024
      

    Photo by Jenny Antill Clifton

    The party took place April 14.

    MFAH director Gary Tinterow framed the evening meaningfully as he paid respects to the museum’s centennial and the many women who made such a milestone a reality. Like blossoming from one acre near the intersection of Main Street and Montrose Boulevard in 1924 to 14 acres and a dynamic cultural campus that embraces three gallery buildings, a sculpture garden, a visitors center, a gift shop, a library, restaurants, coffee shops, two art schools, two movie theaters, and two house museums. Like the expansion from a collection of 60 to 70,000 meritorious holdings. Like maturing from a team of 60 volunteers to a professional staff of more than 600. Like being a destination that flourished from attracting a few hundred visitors to more than one million.

    “Women were at the forefront,” Tinterow said. According to the art historian and curator, generous contributors such as Ima Hogg, Audrey Jones Beck, Caroline Wiess Law, and the Weingarten and Sakowitz families, among many others, are the reason MFAH is among the 10 largest art museums in the country. Men did contribute—let’s not forget Jesse H. Jones and Hugh Roy Cullen, of course.

    Tinterow used the affair to present incoming Bayou Bend director Daniel Kurt Ackermann to his new Houston family. Ackermann—taking the reins from director Bonnie Campbell’s 20-year tenure—arrived from the Old Salem Museums and Gardens and the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, N.C.

    With the support of Lugano Diamonds as principal underwriters, the event added $540,000 to support Bayou Bend’s operating budget. Décor by The Events Co. and a satisfying menu by City Kitchen rounded out the relaxed gathering.

    Among the affable group were Whitney and Jim Crane, Michelle and Frank Hevrdejs, Anne Duncan, Sharyn and Jim Weaver, Krissi and Taylor Reid, Polly and Murry Bowden, Debbie and David Dacus, Marc Tabolsky, Carey Kirkpatrick, Kari Dagley, Moti Ferder, Josh Gaynor, Cecily Horton, Stuart Winston, Denise Wynne, Colleen and John Kotts, Cynthia and Anthony Petrello, Nancy and Rich Kinder, Lynne and Joe Hudson, Laura and Keefer Lehner, Alexandra and Jeffrey Butt, Susie and Skip McGee, Nancy and Butch Abendshein, Lisa and Downing Mears, Lisa and Ralph Eads, Ric and Maureen Campo, Jenna Lindley,and Matthew Lindley.

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    League of Her Own

    Astros wives and fans rally at all-star fundraiser for Houston girls

    Joel Luks
    May 8, 2025 | 12:15 pm
    Girls Inc Houston 2025 fundraiser
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Kat Pressly, Treopia Cannon, Janet Gurwitch, Sheila Gurwitch, and Sue Rogers.

    A sea of pink and red flooded Union Station at Daikin Park on April 17, as nearly 400 guests turned out for All Stars Night: A League of Her Own, benefiting Girls Inc. of Greater Houston. The annual event, chaired this year by Kat Pressly and her mother, Sue Rogers, blended baseball spirit with bold ambition, raising more than $345,000 to empower young girls to be strong, smart, and bold.

    Girls Inc Houston 2025 fundraiser
      

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Kat Pressly, Treopia Cannon, Janet Gurwitch, Sheila Gurwitch, and Sue Rogers.

    Pressly, wife of former Houston Astros and current Chicago Cubs pitcher Ryan Pressly, brought major-league energy to the cause, with a roster of supporters that included Astros wives and longtime friends like Kara McCullers, Maria Hader, Pam Espada, and Monica Alvarez. The lively crowd embraced the festive spirit early, snapping selfies in front of a balloon-framed photo backdrop and vying for Cracker Jack boxes, each hiding a surprise prize inside.

    Inside, the atmosphere was a heady mix of camaraderie and purpose. Treopia Cannon, president and CEO of Girls Inc. of Greater Houston, took the stage to share the organization’s powerful mission of creating safe spaces, building long-term mentoring relationships, and equipping girls to take charge of their futures. She introduced this year’s honorees, each exemplifying what it means to be a true game-changer.

    Corporate powerhouse Janet Gurwitch, an executive and Houston Astros investor, was named the Strong, Smart, and Bold Honoree, recognizing her role in mentoring future leaders. Perry Homes was applauded as Corporate Champion for its commitment to community empowerment, while the Melanie Gray Vanguard Award, named for one of the organization’s most dedicated advocates, was presented to Estefania Torres.

    Familiar Houston face Julia Morales kept the program lively as emcee, while auctioneer Johnny Bravo whipped the crowd into a bidding frenzy during the live auction. A dazzling jewelry piece from Shaftel Diamonds became the evening’s hot-ticket item, inspiring a flurry of competitive paddle-raising.

    As the night drew to a close, Pressly introduced a surprise performance by the Astros Shooting Stars, drawing a standing ovation. Guests ended the night on a sweet note, gathering for desserts and final goodbyes under Union Station’s soaring ceilings.

    In the crowd were Anita Sehgal, Dana Barton, Emelda Douglas, Alan and Tricia Ratliff, Courtney and Zac Harmon, Leah Christman, Chelsea Collmer, Kristen Collins, Chree Boydstun, Laurie and Bret Sanders, Meghan Cornelius, Krystal Crane Thompson, Adrienne Crane, Whitney Kuhn Lawson, Kristen Cannon, Mandy Moffitt, Regina Rogers, and Jeannie Gardner, president of the board.

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