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FNO - Houston 2012
This year marks the 4th annual Fashion's Night out. Fashion's Night Out - aka: FNO is a global initiative, sponsored by Vogue and the CFDA. The first event began in 2009 in New York as a means to encourage consumers to shop and support the fashion industry during the tough economic climate. In 2010 the event will be held in Australia, Brazil, China, London, Paris, Berlin, Greece, India, Milan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey.
But of course we are in Houston so here is a list of amazing events that you are invited to attend the evening of September 6th!
Rice Village:
Here are the deals!
DAO Chloe DAO: Gift with $100 purchase. Valued up to $25. Premium Goods: Take 15% off the entire shop. Langford Market: Raffle for $200 gift card. Joseph Keith Jewelry: 20% Off Entire Store - Free SWAG Bag w/ $75 purchase. Value up to $30 - Debuting the JK Coin and Form Collection. The Classroom: 15% Off entire shop. Myth & Sympbol: Free BAGGU gift with $100 purchase. Soho: 20% off store wide excluding sale. Elaine Turner: Gift with Purchase - Free gift with purchase of a full price item. & Ali Raffle - A raffle for an Ali bag will be held. The raffle will be on display during the event. Tickets are $5 a piece or 5 for $20. Proceeds would benefit Amschwand /Stehlin Foundation.
West Ave:
7pm :: Exclusive Cocktail Reception at Tootsies
8:30pm :: Fashion on the Avenue: Runway by Tootsies + West Ave Boutiques
9pm :: Fashion Block Party
Featuring:
Designer appearance by jewelry designer Shelly Kidney of BuJu
Funky Fresh DJ and Entertainment
In-store steals + Gifts with purchase
Fashion Photo Shoots
Mini Makeovers
Lite bites + Cool Cocktails
+ MORE!
Special Thanks: Hair by Azur West , Beauty by Cameo
Fashions by: Tootsies, Sam and lilli, Ivannia Boutique, Q Custom Clothier, Rye 51, Ivory Bridal Atelier,
Parking:
NO EVENT PARKING AT WEST AVE
All guests should park at 3440 Richmond. Shuttle busses will be provided.
Special Thank you to our sponsors: Smart Water, Sarita Ackerman, Bella Rinova Salon, My Fit Foods, Champps, Top Drawer Lingerie, The Tasting Room, Ashley Rollo (french twist spa and salon), Dermalogica, True Beauty, Woman's InSite.
SAKS FOR FASHION'S NIGHT OUT 1st Floor
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Lite bites, music and a mixologist.
Promotional Sponsor: Faith Seeker's Red Carpet
ShopGirl Style Lounge (in front of Louis Vuitton)
5:30-8:30 p.m. Celebrate fashion with music, cupcakes by SweetBatter. Meet ShopGirl and get a preview of the Chronicle's weekly luxury Style section, which launches in November. Hair for models done by Azur West!
Ok DISHIES...that is the quick and dirty low down! Now be your cutest and hope to run into you on FNO!
Clutch Gives the Gift of Life
Most people know Robert Boudwin by his job. He is Clutch, the Houston Rockets Mascot. He is in the Mascot Hall of Fame and has won national awards being the silly, happy, fun bear that everyone loves but there is a serious side to the man behind the mask. DISH sat with Robert to talk about how he chose to spend his 38th birthday.
DISH: Robert, tell me about how you ended up connecting with the Life Gift?
RB: My Dad had been suffering from a degenerative and terminal non life style related lung disease called Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) that has no known cure or treatment. He had been battling it for 4 years when things started to get worse the summer of 2011 and started to rapidly degenerate from that point on. The only thing that could be done to help was a lung transplant. It is not easy to qualify as organs are in high demand and short supply. Patients need to be sick enough to significantly benefit from a transplant, but not so sick that the transplant won't make a big enough difference if there are other problems. Doctors want to ensure that organs go to those who can benefit most. After the first of the year, my Dad got really bad when the disease started to take hold even more so and he was placed on 24 hour oxygen and pretty much confined to his home. IPF many times includes a slow degeneration and then a rapid fall off in just a few months or even weeks. That is what was happening to my father. Doctors at Methodist hospital began the process of evaluating whether he was a lung transplant candidate in mid January and had further test scheduled for February 13th, 2012 to make a final determination as to whether he could be on the transplant list and just where his need/rank would be on that list. Unfortunately and fortunately he did not get to do those tests on February 13th. On February 2 I brought my twin boys Jack and Luke to visit my parents for the day and as soon as I entered the house realized things were critical. My Dad could barely get out of bed with oxygen turned up all the way and assistance. He could not get through an entire sentence when speaking. We would come to find out later that the disease had significantly taken hold deteriorating what little was left of his lungs and was compounded by a severe case of pneumonia. After some discussion, I convinced my father to let me call his doctors and speak to them about the current situation. His blood oxygen levels would drop to critical levels when he would do anything other than lay in bed. I quickly learned form the doctors that oxygen levels like that are critical and everything from heart attack to stroke to other organ failure is an immanent risk. I needed to rush him to the ER immediately. He could not even make it to the car with assistance and oxygen without having to stop to sit in a chair just 15 feet from the car door. After spending some time in the ER my father was admitted to the IMU (just one level below the ICU) where he spent a week receiving high doses of steroids and antibiotics as well as other medications while bed ridden. He was also on 16 liters of oxygen the maximum that can be applied (only 6 liters can be administered at home). The Doctors saved his life that day. They said that if he hadn't come in then, there was a good chance he could have died that day or night. After the pneumonia cleared, he was out of immediate danger, but they told me without a lung transplant he only had a couple of months to live. The doctors at Methodist were amazing! They were both highly skilled experts as well as compassionate human beings. Within 7 days my father was on the transplant list in the second position. A week after that on February 15th, 2012 my Dad received a successful double lung transplant that saved his life, God willing with continued recovery allow him to see his grandchildren grow up and continue to dance to the Beach Boys with their Pop-Pop:). My father Paul would be dead right now if it weren't for the amazing gift of life that a generous organ donor made and decided in advance. Through one tragedy that my family greatly mourned and still mourns, a wonderful miracle was made possible and my father lives. He became friends with a family next to us in the hospital waiting room. Their family member, Reggie, received a heart transplant from the same donor. Reggie's life was saved as well! My father was in the hospital recovering and his body learning to accept his new lungs for almost 3 months. I visited him almost every day along with my young brother Paul and Mother as well as Aunts from the East Coast who made multiple trips to see Dad and support us. One day I came across the Life Gift table set up in the concourse celebrating Donate Life month set for April. I was immediately drawn to this cause and this specific organization for obvious reasons. I wanted to do anything I could to help them in their vision of getting everyone to say YES to organ, eye, and tissue donation. I learned that 18 people die everyday who could have otherwise been saved if there were available organs. I also learned that there are 114,000 people in our country currently waiting on the transplant list for their second chance. I made a financial donation and also asked if I could help spread their message as a spokesperson whose life was so greatly touched by an organ donor. They said yes and were happy to have me on board. We have just started our relationship with me as a spokesperson for them this summer.
DISH: What are you doing to help them raise awareness and money?
RB: So far I have recorded a 2 minute PSA on video for them. It was just completed and so far they have used it on their web site and social media sites. They will also be using it to show live at presentations. I had my first live speaking engagement and presentation on July, 31st for the entire Houston Rockets organization at their monthly All-Team Members meeting. I will begin speaking for the organization at other various events they coordinate after a press release is done in August. In addition to awareness I hosted a fundraising event for my 38th birthday and asked guest to bring donations for Life Gift in instead of gifts for the birthday boy/bear;) We raised $7,500.
DISH: Why this particular transplant/organ donation charity?
RB: I came in contact with them at Methodist Hospital where my Dad received his double lung transplant and was being treated in recovery. It is the organization in this area responsible for organ, eye, and tissue donation awareness and also coordinates organs with their recipients at the actual hospital.
Here is the Video Robert shot for Life Gift! Please CLICK HERE to donate!
Feast With The Beasts!!!
DISHIES! This is one of the best events of the year! Every year it is a COMPLETE BLAST!! Last year the entire zoo rocked out to the B52's and this year's big musical treat is Blues Traveler! You can be among the first to reserve your spot for the hottest entertainment event of the year. Ticket sales begin September 4 for the Houston Zoo’s seventh annual Feast with the Beasts! Save the date: November 2, 2012 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m..
“Houston is passionate about its international food and nonprofits,” said Rafael Bustillo, who heads up commercial banking at BBVA Compass. “As a member of the Houston Zoo board, I am proud to have BBVA Compass present this exciting event that will benefit the Zoo’s animals and its wildlife conservation efforts worldwide. Through our charitable arm of BBVA Compass Foundation, we promote conservation including educational programs for children."
Feast with the Beasts is the most anticipated musical and animal entertainment event but it is THE culinary event of the year. Enjoy exotic culinary fare from more than 60 of Houston’s hottest restaurants and special animal presentations all set against the Zoo’s naturally wild backdrop.
Last year’s event was a sellout success and folks were clammoring at the gates trying to get in! Feast tickets are $95 for Zoo members and $105 for non-members. Purchase before September 17 and receive $10 off. VIP tickets are available for $150. You must be at least 21 years of age to attend. Valid form of identification is required for admission. All ticket purchases are non-refundable. Feast with the Beasts will happen rain or shine. For more details CLICK HERE.
About Blues Traveler
It’s not every band that is still staking out new musical territory and embracing fresh challenges more than 20 years into their career, but that’s the case with Blues Traveler. Having long ago graduated from the jam-band underground to mainstream stardom, the iconoclastic combo has consistently stuck to its guns and played by its own rules. Blues Traveler’s large and widely loved body of work includes eight studio albums and four live discs, six of them certified Gold or Platinum, with combined worldwide sales of more than ten million units.
About the Houston Zoo
Founded in 1922, the Houston Zoo is an exciting live animal adventure that provides a unique educational and conservation resource serving more than 1.8 million guests annually. Set in a 55-acre lush tropical landscape, the Zoo is home to more than 6,000 exotic animals representing more than 800 species. Visitors can experience the wonders of Africa at The African Forest, the new 6.5 acre, $40 million addition featuring chimps, rhinos, and giraffes. Travel to Africa. No Passport Required. For information on all the great benefits of becoming a Zoo member call (713) 533-6713 or CLICK HERE
Operated by the not-for-profit Houston Zoo, Inc., the Houston Zoo is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species, the provision of engaging educational opportunities and the creation of stimulating exhibits that broaden the experiences of our guests and encourage their curiosity.
The Houston Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you, and a better future for all living things. With its more than 200 accredited members, AZA is a leader in global wildlife conservation, and your link to helping animals in their native habitats. For more information visit www.aza.org.
19th Annual Theatre District Open House
How is this for a great family outing idea for the weekend?? Take a walk through the downtown theatre district while popping into the different theatres FOR FREE!! (You know that is DISH'S favorite price!) Have brunch at one of the amazing downtown restaurants (BirraPoretti'sis a DISH Favorite) this Sunday then stroll around! Maybe even end the day with a movie at The Sundance Theater!
From the Alley Theatre to the Hobby Center and all points in between you will be treated to lite bites, refreshing drinks and FREE THEATRE! All of the theatres will be showcasing the shows they have coming up in the new season.
Guests at the Hobby Center’s Theater District Open House this Sunday, from noon – 4 p.m., can enjoy a sneak peek of Broadway at the Hobby Center’s highly anticipated 2012 – 2013 season and take advantage of exclusive offers. Music Box Theater will be on hand, starting at 1 p.m., to perform a season revue including the classic hits, newest numbers and popular tunes which comprise the series’ 10th anniversary season.
NOTE!!!! Sunday will also be an opportunity for the public to purchase tickets for the 25thanniversary production of LES MISÉRABLES. The first 50 individuals to purchase tickets in person at the Hobby Center box office (open at 11 a.m.) will receive a LES MISÉRABLES t-shirt. Individuals who purchase a season subscription at Open House will receive some of the hottest music from Broadway with a complimentary iTunes Broadway Music collection download card. So great culture AND Free music! YES PLEASE!
The 2012 – 2013 Gexa Energy Broadway at the Hobby Center season includes:
Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
September 25 – 30, 2012
LES MISÉRABLES
November 6 – 11, 2012
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (Houston Premiere)
February 5 – 10, 2013
JERSEY BOYS
March 13 – 30, 2013
SISTER ACT (Houston Premiere)
May 28 – June 2, 2013
WICKED
July 10 – August 11, 2013
Season tickets for the 2012-2013 Broadway at the Hobby Center series are on sale now and can be purchased by calling (800) 952-6560, Monday-Friday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. or online at BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com. Prices start at $114 for a five-show package and $158 for a six-show package. Individual tickets will be available six to eight weeks prior to each scheduled performance. For groups of 10 or more (20 or more for WICKED), please call (888) 451-5986 or e-mail houston.groups@broadwayacrossamerica.com.
Girls ONLY!!!
GIRLS ONLY - THE SECRET COMEDY OF WOMEN®, is an original comedy that celebrates the honor, truth, humor and silliness of being female. With a two-woman cast and audiences full of raucous laughing women, the show has found quick popularity in its unique examination of all things girly. In its Denver debut, this hit drew 96,000 women during a record-breaking run of nearly two years and 586 consecutive performances. Now it’s Houston’s turn!!! YEA!!!
Born out of the earnest and sweetly ridiculous writings the two authors discovered in their girlhood diaries, the GIRLS ONLY mix of sketch comedy, improvisation, audience participation, and hilarious songs and videos will remind you that underneath, women all have very funny and very charming feminine similarities.
Bring your mothers, daughters, sisters and girlfriends. We promise you’ll leave laughing, ready to dig out your old diary.
Tickets: $30 - $40
Purchase Tickets: CLICK HERE or 713.524.6706
For Group Savings 10+ call or email Ingrid Gunn: 281.740.4408 or ir194@aol.com
Show times: Wed. & Thurs. 7:30pm; Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm; Sun. 3:00pm
Keep your eyes on DISH as well as our FACEBOOK and TWITTER because we will be giving tickets away for the first week of shows! =)