Houston’s Lavish $1 Million-Plus Ladies Brunch Turns The Revaire Into a Dreamy Fall Scene With a Lot of Purpose
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Lavish — that would be the word to describe every aspect of the Sky High for Kids “Ladies Who Brunch” fundraiser. The fall frocks worn by the 650 women were ebullient. The joyful emotions applauding a young cancer survivor were immeasurable. And the $1 million-plus in proceeds was simply over the top.
The Revaire was an equally posh setting for the annual event that raises funds to aid in the fight against childhood cancer and to assist kids suffering from cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. The garden party theme found the sophisticated event space dressed in lush floral presentations, inadvertently echoing the numerous floral dresses favored by guests.
While a runway fashion show from Alchemia, co-sponsored by Marla Hurley’s Modern Marla,was applauded, the highlight of the day was the bell ringing ceremony.
Payton Angelle, a resilient Cancer Warrior, successfully completed her last chemotherapy treatment in August, marking the end of her two-and-a-half-year battle with lymphoma. In a surprise for all, as the young lady rang the bell (the traditional end of treatment celebration) and the room exploded in a cascade of golden confetti, commemorating her amazing journey.
While hearts were touched and emotions running high, Ski High for Kids founder and CEO Brittany Hebert Franklin conducted a live auction that included such must-have items as a Canyon Lake Getaway, a 15-week-old Goldendoodle puppy, and a diamond package from Shaftel Diamonds.
Proceeds from the luncheon will be distributed to Texas Children’s Hospital and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
“I am very proud to be a part of the next generation of philanthropists here in Houston, and having the opportunity to lead this committee as chair has been extremely special and rewarding,” Logan Lester Tafelski, who co-chaired the luncheon with Jessica Morrison, noted.
“Over the years, I have seen how the Ladies Who Brunch event has grown and each year it just gets better and better because we have a group of women from all different walks of life who truly care about Sky High for Kids’ cause. I am thankful to be a small part of the overall vision to end childhood cancer forever.”
Two women spotlighted were guest of honor Kathy Norris, vice president of ESG Innovations and Business Development with Kodiak Gas Services, and Trailblazer Award recipient, Alex Kinsey.
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