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Download 2002 t;..;)· :z:; -- ~ c ~ :z:; :;z; 0 - -===- .- ~ -Eo- ==-== t;..;) .....:c: .......,;;;:t == :z:; c::> Eo- ~ ~ c::> == State Representative GARN ET'r'CO~EMAN the recipient of the Hollyfield Political Service Award and JANINEI,'BRUNJES the recipient of the Humanitarian Award ,a:llk.,.l.,to each of you for your itment to our community and 'Dn a better olueto live IN 1988, JAY HOLLYFIELD HOSTED THE FIRST BLACK TIE DINNER IN THE WINE CELLAR OF TONY'S RESTAURANT AND FROM THAT POINT FORWARD THE HISTORY IS AS FOLLOWS ... Upon being approached by the Human Rights Campaign Fund, Jay Hollyfield agreed to organize a dinner with the help of Gene Harrington, Monte Frost and Scott Holman. The Dinner was held in Tony's Wine Cellar with a small group of interested persons in attendance. The following year a dinner was held in the Petroleum Club with a slightly largergroup present. By 1991 the founding group grew to ten with the addition of Keith McGee, Charles Armstrong, Larry Lingle, Bill White, Nancy Molleda and Frank Campisi. The Dinner was held at the Remington Hotel with two hundred twenty attending. By 1993 two more persons were added to the hosts, Phil Lacy and [anine Brunjes. The group incorporated as The Houston Black Tie Dinner, Inc., a 501(c)3 organi- zation to raise and distribute funds to both local charities and to a national bene- ficiary. The speaker was Roberta Achtenberg, the highest ranking gay member of the Clinton administration. The over $1,400,000 dollars distributed to beneficiaries from previous dinners since 1993 is a reflection of how we in the Houston and surrounding communities have responded to the call to support our community. The Houston Black Tie Dinner has made a positive difference in this city and you are a part of it. Thank you allfor your support. We look forward to an ongoing partnership with each of you in making a signifi- M~DUGALg.STEELE cant impact in our city. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Thank you! CONTRACTORS 713 868-8060 ?~ 1 -1993- -1994- -1995- -1999- -2000- -2001- CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS Shelley Porter Shelley Porter Mary Jane White Tom Mays Carlos A. Reyes, Jr. Sandy Clough Frank Campisi Frank Campisi GeorgeHawkins Betsy Smith Gail Swinney Carlos A. Reyes, Jr. i PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PRESIDENT I PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Frank Campisi Frank Campisi Phil Lacy Amanda Barhorst Mark Robertson Mark Robertson Gail Swinney KEYNOTE SPEAKER KEYNOTE SPEAKER KEYNOTE SPEAKER KEYNOTE SPEAKER KEYNOTE SPEAKER Roberta Achtenberg David B. Mixner Barbara Roberts ill Tammy Baldwin Arizona State Rep. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Steve May Alec Mapa HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL I SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL Senator John Whitmire Honorable Garry Mauro Representative I SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT City Councilmember SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT Debra Danburg I Chris Bell I Texas State Rep. Texas State Senator HUMANITARIAN AWARD HUMANITARIAN AWARD Senfronia Thompson HUMANITARIAN AWARD Rodney Ellis RECIPIENT RECIPIENT I HUMANITARIAN AWARD RECIPIENT Claire Koepsel Gail & Pat Rickey RECIPIENT HUMANITARIAN AWARD I HUMANITARIAN AWARD Jack Jackson RECIPIENT Marion E. Coleman RECIPIENT John Michael Gonzalez Kevin Davidson II -1996- -1997- -1998- CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS CO-CHAIRS II -2002- [anine Brunjes Amanda Barhorst Amanda Barhorst Phil Lacy Jason Davis Jason Davis CO-CHAIRS PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Chree Boydstun Carlos A. Reyes, Jr. Phil Lacy Gary Teixeira Tom Mays PRESIDENT KEYNOTE SPEAKER KEYNOTE SPEAKER KEYNOTE SPEAKER R. Christian Lewis Jonathan C. Wilson Dr. M. Ioycelyn Elders Judith Light ENTERTAINMENT HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL Cory Kahaney Monique Marvez Vickie Shaw SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT Representative Congresswoman Mayor Lee P. Brown HOLLYFIELD POLITICAL SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT Sheila Jackson-Lee I Glen Maxey City Councilmember Texas State Rep. Garnet F. Coleman Annise Parker III HUMANITARIAN AWARD HUMANITARIAN AWARD HUMANITARIAN AWARD RECIPIENT RECIPIENT RECI PI ENT HUMANITARIAN AWARD [anine M. Brunjes Frank Campisi L. Joel Martinez RECIPIENT II Phil Lacy 2 ?~ III ?~ 3 HOUSTON BLACK TIE DINNER, INC. THE 2002 HOUSTON BLACK TIE DINNER ?~ DINNER CO-CHAIRS October 12,2002 Dear Friends, Welcome to the 2002 Houston Black Tie Dinner and the lovely new Inter-Continental Hotel. This elegant evening of empowerment and entertainment is a partnership of seven local beneficiaries and you. It is a united approach to raising funds for the pro- grams and missions of a combination of organizations in our community with shared goals in the areas of health care advocacy and equal rights for all. It is because of the efforts and dedication of our beneficiary organizations, volunteers, table captains and you that we are able to achieve this remarkable evening. The generos- ity of the underwriters, advertisers and silent auction donors is vital to the success of this event. Please support these individuals and businesses with your patronage as a way of thanking them in return. We know there have been many demands for your time and money this fall and we are very grateful that you decided to spend this evening with us. As we reflect back upon our struggles with pride for the achievements we have made, let us look forward to the future with confidence and assurance. Please continue to keep our dreams alive. Our dreams are making a difference. Have a wonderful time! Chree Boydstun Carlos A. Reyes, Jr. ~ Chree Boydstun £~.J Dinner Co-Chair Dinner Co-Chair 4 ?~ ?~ 5 THE 2002 HOUSTON BLACK TIE DINNER THE 2002 HOUSTON BLACK TIE DINNER THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOUNDERS' BOARD [anine Brunjes R. Christian Lewis Sandy Clough PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT David Greiss Ralph Grau SECRETARY TREASURER Tracy Alston Charles Armstrong Amy J. Blumrosen Richard Hill Tamara R. Ishee Carolyn Mobley Lester H. Sorsby, Jr. Roberta Walters Ben Whittle EMERITUS BOARD Amanda Barhorst Jason Davis Tom Mays Frank Campisi Betsy Smith Gail Swinney Gary Teixeira 6 CPJi2 CPJi2 7 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF HOUSTON TEXAS WASHINGTON oence SHEILA JACKSON LEE 403 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Lee P. Brown 18TH DIST~ICT. TEXAS WASHINGTON, DC 20515 (202)225-3816 Mayor COMMITTEES' QISTRICTOFFICE: JUDICIARY ~ongt£gg of tbt Wntteb ~tateg 1919 SMITH STREET, SUITE 1180 THE GeORGE "MICKEY" LELAND FEDERAL BUILDING sueCOMMITTEES HOUSTON, TX 77002 CRIME ~ouse of ll\epresentatlbes (713)655-0050 R"'NKINGMe •••UA IMMIGRATION ANO CLAIMS ACRES HOME OFFICE: OOia9'bington, :lD1[ 20515 6719 WeST MONTGOMERY, SUITE 204 HOUSTON, TX 77019 SCIENCE (713)691-4882 SUBCOMMITTEES' SPACE AND AERONAUTICS HEIGHTS OfFICE: 420 WeST 19TH$TREer October 12, 2002 ENERGY HOUSTON. TX 77008 17131861-4070 CHAIR CONGRESSIONAL CHILDREN'S CAUCUS Greetings: R(GION •••~WHIP DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS 2NDV!ci CH"'J~ I am pleased to extend my congratulations to the organizers and guests of this year's CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS '~""'- . Houston Black Tie Dinner. I regret being unable to attend this year. I also wish to congratulate State Representative Garnet Coleman who will receive the ~ '(t,i. Hollyfield Political Award this evening, and to Janine Brunjes our city's GLBT liaison, for her receipt of the Humanitarian Award. t I Please enjoy your evening, celebrate all of the progress the city has made, progress that has made Houston a great place in which to live. October 12,2002 I commend the Board of the Houston Black Tie Dinner and all of you for your continued Dear Friends: charitable efforts. On behalf of the Eighteenth Congressional District of Texas, I am delighted to convey my TYe~ warmest greetings to everyone gathered to celebrate the 2002 Houston Black Tie Dinner. or fourteen years, the members and supporters of the Houston Black Tie Dinner have Lee P. Brown F Mayor served the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community, and have distinguished themselves as respected educators, advocates and community leaders. LPB:rsv Driven by the belief that all people have a right to pursue life, liberty and happiness in America, the Houston Black Tie Dinner strives to make real the ideals of equality and freedom so eloquently expressed in our Declaration of Independence and Constitution. Again, I would like to extend my congratulations to the Houston Black Tie Dinner, Inc. Board of Directors, as well as my best wishes to all for an enjoyable and successful event. Indeed, our continued success will depend on our ability to understand, appreciate and care for one another. Sincerely, ~~/- Sheila Jackson Lee 901 Bagby,3rdFloor. Post Office Box 1562. Houston, Texas 77251-1562 • 7131247-2545 • 7131247-1067Fax Member of Congress 8 ?~ ?~ 9 Debra Deabuig' ANNISE D. PARKER HOUSTON CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AT-LARGE POSmON 1 October 12, 2002 Dear Friends, Dear Friends, It is always a pleasure to lend my support to the annual Houston Black Tie Dinner. This event is an integral source of funds for organizations in the Join me as we stare into the crystal baiL .. GLBT Community. The November elections give us another good reason Through the efforts of the Board and the committees our community to celebrate the GLBT community's great success. organizations have benefited greatly. This has been a challenging year for Mr.Bell goes to Washington. giving and I applaud you all for maintaining your giving and your giving Ms. Garcia goes to Commissioners Court. spirits. State government has two parties. The 2002 Black Tie dinner is the highlight of the season. Thank you for your support of me as the State Representative, District 137 and I am determined to continued service. Please support me at the polls in Party 'til the limos come home. November. Sincerely, Best Wishes to all for a successful and wonderful evening. ~'nQ~ Annise D. Parker Houston City Council At-Large I ilJ~ Debra Danburg State Representative, District 137 Phone: 713-247-2014 Fax: 713-247-3519 s-mall: [email protected] MAJUNGADDflESS: P.O.
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