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    Top Houston chefs' sold-out Sunday Supper raises $100K for Urban Harvest

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 7, 2023 | 4:52 pm

    Urban Harvest Sunday Supper 2023
      

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Iris Shaftel, Ellen Weitz, Bailey Dalton, and Alston White.

    A group of talented Houston chefs showed their support for local agriculture at Urban Harvest’sannual Sunday Supper fundraiser on November 5.

    Held at Georgia James steakhouse in the Regent Square mixed-use development, the event raised more than $100,000 for the nonprofit’s programs that include community gardens, youth education, increasing access to nutritious food for underserved communities, and its popular weekly farmers market.

    Participating chefs included Elaine Won, chef-owner of CultureMap Tastemaker Awards nominee Dumpling Haus; Michael Hoffman, executive chef of River Oaks favorite Brasserie 19; Matthew Hamilton, chef de cuisine of Tastemaker Awards nominee Rosie Cannonball; Tastemaker Awards nominee Tim Reading of the upcoming restaurant Leo’s River Oaks; and Scott Muns, culinary director for hosts Underbelly Hospitality.

    Picking a favorite from among the courses would be a difficult task for any of the 200-plus food-obsessed attendees, but a consensus emerged around Hamilton’s Butternut Squash Pappardelle with Lira Rossa Stacchino cheese and Mushroom Gremolata. Rosie Cannonball and Brasserie 19 collaborated on the dessert, which boosted the usually ho-hum panna cotta by topping it with a spot on taste of fall — roasted persimmon with citrus and persimmon marmalade.

    All five courses used ingredients sourced from Urban Harvest’s weekly market vendors, including Atkinson Farms, Three Sisters Farms, Flying Saucer Farms, Blackwood Educational Institute, Rio Grande Organics, and Lightsey Farms. Held every Saturday morning on the campus of St. John’s School, the market has grown from seven vendors in 2004 to more than 150 today. All of the vendors — a group that includes farmers, ranchers, and others — come from within 180 miles of Houston; prepared food vendors must source at least 51 percent of their ingredients locally.

    Prior to dinner, attendees enjoyed a cocktail hour that featured drinks from Tito’s, Champagne Madame Zero, and local wine distributor Dionysus Imports. Habitat for Humanity sponsored a wine pull that saw many attendees stocking their home cellars with choice bottles.

    “The Sunday Supper dinner is an amazing event which centers around great chefs, fabulous food, and local product sourcing,” Urban Harvest executive director Janna Roberson said in a statement. “We are so grateful to all our supporters who help bring this night to fruition.”

    Several notable names attended the sol- out event, including Mavis and Wendy Kelsey, George Peterkin, Heather Simpson, George and Kay Kurisky, Stuart Rosenberg and Jose Ocque, Haley Kurisky, Hilary Jebbitt, Charlie and Jill Talisman, John and Lindsay Socha, Matthew Massey, Sarah Self, Mark Marmon and Sharon Mills, Cuchara owners Ana Beaven and Charlie McDaniel, Tyler Horne, and Taylor Kaminsky. Urban Harvest board members who served on the event’s host committee included Heather Houston, Jerry Fabian, Beth Clark, Katherine Chambers, Bailey Dalton, Sammy Ford IV, Tiffany Dugar Hatchett, Molly Lamme, Mark Licata, and Jake Slosburg.

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    Houston arts set turns out to toast Kristine Mays’ garden debut

    Joel Luks
    Apr 18, 2025 | 1:29 pm
    Houston arts set turns out to toast Kristine Mays’ garden debut
    Photo by Hung Truong

    What: Artists on Artists: Houston Botanic Garden Welcome Dinner for Sculptor Kristine Mays

    Where: Bayou Bend Towers

    The Scoop: A lush spring evening set the scene as Houston’s creative elite gathered at Bayou Bend Towers to welcome sculptor Kristine Mays to town ahead of her exhibition Rich Soil at the Houston Botanic Garden. Hosted in partnership with the Houston Museum of African American Culture, the evening celebrated Mays’ wire-woven works that pay tribute to ancestral legacies and the spirit of Alvin Ailey’s Revelations.

    Exhibition co-chairs Saundria Chase Gray, Ryan Martin, and Michael Mandola curated a dinner full of meaningful conversation and artistic connection. Joining the welcome committee were Harper Watters of Houston Ballet, powerhouse vocalist Kam Franklin, and experimental performer Lisa Harris, each representing a unique corner of the local arts scene.

    Watters offered praise for Mays’ pieces — 29 life-size wire sculptures that seem to breathe and move within the Garden — and presented a moving short dance film shot among the figures. Set to run through September 21, Rich Soil invites visitors to experience sculptures that shimmer like spirits and echo with quiet resilience.

    As Mays put it, “Both plants and human beings come and go — reverberating within the cycles of life.”

    Who: Jailyn Marcel, Simin and Guardie Banister, Gin Braverman, Anne King, Alecia Harris, and Cindy Miles.

    Houston Botanic Garden Kristine Mays dinner
      

    Photo by Hung Truong

    Gin Braverman and Jailyn Marcel.

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