April 2018 Party People

The splashy scene at The Wilshire

Houston Ballet Ball Houston Ballet Ball


Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, Yelena Dyachek, Mane Galoyan and Zoie Reams Houston Grand Opera's Eleanor McCollum Competition for Youth Singers

Fresh Arts' Crystal Ball Fresh Arts' Crystal Ball

Harry Winston dinner at Rienzi, The Public Art of the University of Houston System's An Evening with Frank Stella, Jorge Jiménez Deredia exhibit at Art of the World Gallery Harry Winston dinner at Rienzi, The Public Art of the University of Houston System's An Evening with Frank Stella, Jorge Jiménez Deredia exhibit at Art of the World Gallery

The Memorial Park Conservancy's Picnic in the Park and Kick Up your Boots for Kids The Memorial Park Conservancy's Picnic in the Park and Kick Up your Boots for Kids

A Couture Cause launch party, 2018 Men of Distinction announcement and a private shopping event at Valentino A Couture Cause launch party, 2018 Men of Distinction announcement and a private shopping event at Valentino

The Wilshire opening and Hines’ Residences at La Colombe d’Or reveal The Wilshire opening and Hines’ Residences at La Colombe d’Or reveal

Junior League of Houston gala, The Good Samaritan gala, Seven Acres Jewish Care Services' gala Junior League of Houston gala, The Good Samaritan gala, Seven Acres Jewish Care Services' gala

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Fall Philanthropy Report: March of Dimes’ ‘Signature Chefs’ Event Coming in November

What year was your organization launched? 1938

What is your mission? March of Dimes was founded in 1938 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, to combat polio. The name “March of Dimes” was suggested by entertainer Eddie Cantor as a way to encourage people to donate even a small amount, like a dime, to help fight polio.

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Derrick Shore, Tom Mays and Owen Conflenti (photo by Daniel Ortiz)

THE ALWAYS MEMORABLE Alley Theatre ball took on special significance this year, becoming not just a sexy Post Oak Hotel soiree — with “A Buenos Aires Affair” as the theme, nodding to the company’s production of Noël Coward’s Private Lives — but also an emotional sendoff to retiring longtime Managing Director Dean Gladden. It raised $1.3 million to boot.

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RICE VILLAGE JUST got a whole lot tastier.

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