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    teatime with heart

    Houston leading ladies and their lovable little ones celebrate Children's Memorial Hermann at haute high tea

    Steven Devadanam
    Feb 13, 2023 | 4:40 pm

    Some of Houston's most influential ladies, their adorable children, and families toasted the work of a leading pediatric hospital doing great-hearted work for kids everywhere.

    Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital hosted its always memorable Mommy and Me High Tea event, a refined afternoon blending teatime, fun for all ages, and a celebration of the hospital's Children’s Heart Institute team. Host committee members Amanda Boffone, Dr. Julie Longoria Chen, Christine Falgout-Gutknecht, Jayne Johnston, April McGee, and Felicia Stone welcomed guests to the elegant affair at The St. Regis Houston.

    Always a bit of a storybook affair, the high tea welcomed attendees via a balloon-draped grand staircase and a scene of chinoiserie patterns, vibrant pinks, and plush taupe accents. Event creative director, Lauren Gow of Deutser, oversaw every detail, starting by ensuring that the St. Regis's crystal adorned Astor Ballroom was festooned with ornate tables decked out with bright pink floral arrangements in an array of blue and white ginger jars.

    On theme, each table setting was centered with pink scallop-edged menus and fact cards, which highlighted key achievements of the Children’s Heart Institute. The afternoon sumptuous feast included cheese, charcuterie, and accoutrements, and more. St. Regs staffers also crafted tea sandwiches such as cucumber-watercress with boursin cheese, smoked salmon with caper egg salad, and bresaola beef with provolone — all paired with the tableside tea service.

    Little ones noshed on chicken tenders, grilled cheese, fruit, and french fries. Sweet treats for dessert were served on rattan carts overflowing with fruits, tarts, and macarons.

    Parents raised a glass at the “Build Your Own Bubbly” bar, while watching their children enjoy the craft tables, face painting, and jumbo-sized games. A CMHH tea time favorite, the teddy bear workshop, ensured each child could create their own furry friend from start to finish with the help of Build-A-Bear.

    More IG-worthy photo moments included chinoiserie-wrapped furniture and a cotton candy cart that wove heart-shaped cotton candy.

    In keeping with its brand of educational and elegant affairs, the high tea served up eye-opening information on the hospital's innovative work and care. Amalia Stanton, senior vice president and chief of strategic communications and marketing for Memorial Hermann, welcomed guests, thanked the host committee, and noted to the audience that the high tea was Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital’s first family event since before the pandemic — with both adults and children guests.

    Marissa Kiefer, senior vice president or Memorial Hermann and CEO of Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital, discussed CMHH's advances in high-risk pregnancy and neonatal critical care services, plus its renowned programs in pediatric trauma, neurosciences, fetal, and cardiac care.

    Dr. Julie Longoria Chen, April McGee, Felicia Stone, Amalia Stanton, Amanda Boffone, Jayne Johnston, and Christine Falgout-Gutknecht.

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson

    Dr. Julie Longoria Chen, April McGee, Felicia Stone, Amalia Stanton, Amanda Boffone, Jayne Johnston, and Christine Falgout-Gutknecht.

    She also highlighted the little-known fact that Memorial Hermann/CMHH is the only hospital in the Greater Houston area that treats entire families under one roof.

    Then came time for rock star surgeon Dr. Jorge Salazar, who regularly and expertly performs life-saving work at CMHH. The gifted executive co-director of the Children’s Heart Institute at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and Professor and chief of pediatric and congenital heart surgery shared the innovative ways he and his team treat pediatric congenital heart defects — many of which need to be seen to be truly appreciated.

    Salazar, who has fearlessly saved lives of young patients who were turned down at other hospitals due to their overwhelmingly complex heart conditions, also introduced a touching video starring Slade, one of his patients, and Slade's mother, Nancy. The poignant video drove home the message that CMHH, Salazar, and his team customize treatment to children and their families — from diagnosis to procedure and recovery.

    Anne Neeson, executive vice president, Memorial Hermann and CEO of the Memorial Hermann Foundation, cited Memorial Hermann's cutting-edge and life-saving work, but noted that the what makes the hospital truly stand out distinguishing is its comprehensive and family-centered approach to patient care. To that end, she added that CMHH offers support services like child life, art therapy, music therapy, and our facility dog program — all meant to synergistically and holistically integrate the highest quality of care.

    As the event ended, departing guests discovered thank you notes in their vehicles along with heart-shaped cookies displaying the CMHH logo elegantly frosted across the top. A sweet ending for a lovely and educational afternoon, indeed.

    Seen on the scene: Susan Sarofim; Lori Sarofim; Melissa Juneau; Roslyn Bazzelle Mitchell; Amalia Stanton; Jennifer Allison; Anne Neeson; Rachel Regan; Monica Bickers; Anne Lee Phillips; Alex Stillwell; Tonya Callender; Stacy Johnson; Marissa Kiefer; Katie Arnoldy; Dr. Jorge and April Salazar; Allie Fields; Alex Stillwell; Melissa Sugulas; Dr. Damien and Kelly LaPar; Edie Lee; Beth Zdeblick; Audrey White; and Maya Pomroy.

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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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