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    Gilded Glamour

    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston celebrates 100 years with $3.5 million gala

    Joel Luks
    Nov 14, 2024 | 12:39 pm

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is looking mighty fine having celebrated its centennial birthday. No question, the cat’s pajamas of the Museum District has brought a wealth of art, culture, enrichment, and educational opportunities through its collection of more than 80,000 pieces. And as if local shebas and sheiks needed another reason to party, the 100-year milestone was the perfect excuse for a night to remember.

    And so more than 375 attended the sold-out roaring ‘20s-themed bash, an evening that paid homage to the museum’s storied past while offering a stylish nod to its roaring origins.

    Arriving A-listers stepped into the Caroline Wiess Law Building through a tented entry into an immersive flapper-era-inspired reception, an elegant speakeasy setting that transported the black-tie crowd back to the glitter and glam of the Mad Decade. Lush black-and-gold decor with eye-catching white feather centerpieces adorned the custom bar, setting the scene for specialty cocktails crafted in true Jazz Age style. Old Fashioneds and Manhattans made their way to hands holding silk gloves. The David Caceres jazz trio serenaded the room, adding a swinging soundtrack to the swanky atmosphere inside the 1958 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe addition.

    Forty-foot walls swathed in hunter green velvet, shimmering with gold accents, created a dramatic backdrop for white and green floral arrangements and crystal centerpieces atop mirrored tables with art deco linens.

    Museum director Gary Tinterow, board chairman Anne S. Duncan, and Lugano CEO Moti Ferder, the principal underwriter, each took the stage to add context to the soirée. A historic $3.5 million raised from the table and ticket sales. Special tributes included a $1 million gift from Nancy and Rich Kinder, and the establishment of the Jan and J. Venn Leeds Grand Gala Ball Operating Endowment, a $2-million fund that will sustain annual contributions to MFAH’s fundraising efforts. Underwriters included Cherie and Jim Flores, Lynne and Joe Hudson, Fayez Sarofim and Co. and Susan D. Sarofim.

    Life Trustees and longtime MFAH supporters, Michelle and Frank Hevrdejs, along with Sara and Bill Morgan, generously poured wines from their celebrated Aperture winery in Sonoma County, pairing with dinner from City Kitchen that included chilled poached lobster, beef tenderloin steak Diane, and a classic crème brûlée.

    Between courses, guests were swept into the museum’s journey with a family album film showcasing the museum’s growth, expansion, and evolution over the years. Videos and slideshows brought to life the people, places, and pivotal moments that helped shape the landmark institution over the last century. An especially poignant highlight was the focus on generations of visionaries, particularly the women whose dedication laid the foundation for the museum’s legacy.

    Brandon Wattz from Los Angeles serenaded the dining hall with soulful vocals, and the Astarte Creative dance troupe offered a thematic performance that had guests captivated by their sleek moves. By the time DJ Kiss took to the turntables, the dance floor was buzzing with well-dressed patrons shimmying in celebration.

    Dames and gents present included Idit and Moti Ferder, Stuart Winston, Josh Gaynor, Tiffany McCauley, Franci Neely, Leslie and Brad Bucher, Cyvia Wolff, Lynn Wyatt, Janet Gurwitch and Ron Franklin, Michelle and Frank Hevrdejs, Tina and Joe Pyne, Durga and Sushila Agrawal, Pershant and Nidhika Mehta, Eddie and Chinhui Allen, Lil and Matthew Kades, Amy and Robert Urquhart, Liz and David Anders, Laura and Keefer Lehner, Lauren and Max Barrett, Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, Margaret Alkek Williams, Veronika and Marc Adler, Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees, Nancy and Butch Abendshein, Ann and John Bookout, Sara Dodd Denton and Will Denton, Lisa and Downing Mears, Sharyn and Jim Weaver, Polly and Murry Bowden, Kathy and Marty Goossen, Shelli and Steven Lindley, Lisa and Barron Wallace, Lisa and George Dodd, Logan and Charles Dresser, Jason Ryan, Sally Anne Schmidt and Marc Tabolsky, Carey Kirkpatrick, and Nancy Giles.

    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 100th Anniversary Gala

    Photo by Jenny Antill Clifton

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    Party Animals

    Rain or shine, Houston Zoo Ball raises $2.1M for a wilder future

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 20, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Houston Zoo Ball 2025
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Zoo Ball chairs Jay and Catherine Goossen, Kathy and Marty Goossen, and Lacey and Matthew Goossen.

    Rainclouds may have loomed, but Houston’s social set was undeterred at Zoo Ball 2025, themed Enchanted Forests, the Houston Zoo’s annual black-tie bash that raised an impressive $2.1 million for animal care, education, and wildlife-saving efforts.

    Houston Zoo Ball 2025

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Zoo Ball chairs Jay and Catherine Goossen, Kathy and Marty Goossen, and Lacey and Matthew Goossen.

    More than 600 guests turned out for the woodland-themed evening chaired by the Goossen family — Kathy and Marty Goossen, Lacey and Matthew Goossen, and Catherine and Jay Goossen — which celebrated creatures great and small and honored former Houston Zoo president and CEO Lee Ehmke.

    Despite the threat of rain, organizers and guests came prepared. The zoo’s Masihara Pavilion was transformed into a lush, tented ballroom, complete with covered walkways and just enough sparkle to make the drizzle feel intentional. Stylish Houstonians paired their gala gowns with weather-smart footwear — because a little practicality never hurt anyone.

    Partygoers mingled with ambassador animals (including Clark the macaw, clearly the night’s breakout star) before sitting down to a multi-course dinner from City Kitchen. The elegant spread featured haricots verts salad, seared sea bass with roasted grape and basil beurre blanc, and the crowd-favorite Aunt Etta chocolate cake topped with crème anglaise.

    During the lively auctions, chaired by Courtney and Bas Solleveld, guests proved generous and competitive. Big-ticket items included a Puerto Vallarta getaway, an Aspen excursion, and naming rights for the Zoo’s newest okapi calf. A paddle raise added $259,000, amplified by a $110,000 matching gift from Dee Methvin, honoring the late Stacy Methvin, and Kerry Galvin.

    After dinner, the PNC-sponsored After Party, chaired by Anna Gryska, kept the tempo high and the temperature higher. The Drywater Band packed the dance floor as guests partied well past midnight, heat and humidity be damned. Those who survived the sweaty soirée were rewarded with late-night bites from Armando’s taco truck and Paulie’s cookies — the sweetest kind of sendoff.

    Party animals were Houston Zoo CEO Lisa and Alec Peterson, Courtney and Zac Harmon, Carina and Brooks Antweil, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Monica Kuraturi and Kumaran Sathyamoorthy, Dana, Daryl and Olivia Kenningham, Kristy and Chris Bradshaw, Jordan and Dylan Seff, and Kelley and Steve Lubanko.

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