понедельник, 10 декабря 2012 г.
With their support for charities ranging from the arts to healthcare, these Charlie s Angels are som
While the instrument petting zoo had its fans and decorating reindeer ornaments and gingerbread cookies was a popular diversion, the big attraction at the Houston Symphony Magical Musical Morning festivity was the photo opp with Santa.
More than 350 young and young-at-heart turned out for the annual holiday fundraiser that this year was chaired by Danielle and Josh Batchelor and Courtney and John Chapoton with Beth Wolff serving as grandparent chair.
In addition to the children and grandchildren of symphony patrons, 16 youngsters from the Salvation Army Family Residence were invited to join the fun which included a kid-friendly brunch of chocolate-chip pancakes and chicken strips as well as traditional brunch fare for the grown-ups.
Joining in the merry, merry were symphony fans and their children were Tricia and Lt Gov. David Dewhurst, Audrey Cochran, Betty and Jess Tutor, Joella and Steve Mach, Viviana and David Denechaud, Ting and John Bresenhan, Daniela and Manolo Sanchez, Reece and Fulton extended stay hotels in atlanta ga Davenport and Houston Symphony CEO Mark Hanson and wife Christina with their three sons - Christopher, Nicholas and Andrew .
With their support for charities ranging from the arts to healthcare, these Charlie s Angels are some of Houston s most charming. Love their charity? Show them with your vote. The winner receives $2,500 for her favorite nonprofit.
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