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BOOK CLUB

Book Club is the Third Thursday of the month unless otherwise indicated by the Hostess.

Members (by order of rotation)
Sandra . Lori . Clare . Cara . Carole . Shawn . Crista . Libby . Jayme . Laura . Catherine . Veronica . Karen . Betsy

March 19, 2015 - CRISTA - How To Be Both: A Novel by Ali Smith

April 16, 2015 - LIBBY - A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving

May 21, 2015 - JAYME - Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

June 18, 2015 - LAURA
July 16, 2015 - CATHERINE
August 20, 2015 - VERONICA
September 17, 2015 - KAREN
October 15, 2015 - BETSY

ROTATION RESTARTS
November 19, 2015 - SANDRA
DECEMBER - ORNAMENT EXCHANGE: FIRST THURSDAY, December 3, 2015 - LORI's
JANUARY 14, 2016 - LORI
FEBRUARY 18, 2016 - CLARE
MARCH 17, 2016 - CARA
APRIL 21, 2016 - CAROLE
MAY 19, 2016 - SHAWN
JUNE 16, 2016 - CRISTA
JULY 21, 2016 - LIBBY
AUGUST 18, 2016 - JAYME
SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 - LAURA
OCTOBER 20, 2016 - CATHERINE
NOVEMBER 17, 2016 - VERONICA
DECEMBER - ORNAMENT EXCHANGE: FIRST THURSDAY, December 1, 2015 - LORI's
JANUARY 19, 2017 - KAREN
FEBRUARY 16, 2017 BETSY
ROTATION RESTARTS

Some Past Books: The Help, Love Monkey, the Poisonwood Bible, A Piece of Cake, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Escape, Big Fish, Mom Always Liked You Best, Loving Frank, Ricochet: A Novel, Twilight, The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns, My Sister's Keeper, The Carrie Diaries, The Liars Club, The Worst Thing I've Done, The Wish Club, Still Alice, Middlesex, 'Tis, Tender at the Bone: Growing up at the Table, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Cutting for Stone, The Island, Timeline, My Lobtomy, Water for Elephants, Zeitoun, The Cat's Table, The Hunger Games, Sarah's Key, A visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan, Fairy Tale Interrupted: A Memoir of Life, Love and Loss by RoseMarie Terenzio, Julia's Chocolates by Cathy Lamb, City of Thieves by David Benioff, The Caller, Fifty Shades of Grey, Room, Gone Girl, Life of Pi, Swamplandia, And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini, The Light Between Oceans: A Novel by M.L. Stedman, Where's you Go, Bernadette: A Novel by Maria Semple, The Dinner by Herman Koch, Heft by Liz Moore, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg, The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion, #GIRLBOSS by Sophia Amoruso, Little Failure: A Memoire by Gary Shtygart, The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer, One Plus One by Jojo Moyes, The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline, Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfeld, I Forgot to Remember by Susan E Mec ...

Monday, December 30, 2013

New York Times: Notable Books of 2013 (Fiction)

The year’s notable fiction selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.
THE ACCURSEDBy Joyce Carol Oates. (Ecco/HarperCollins, $27.99.) Oates’s extravagantly horrifying, funny and prolix postmodern Gothic novel purports to be the definitive account of a curse that infected bucolic Princeton, N.J., in 1905 and 1906.
ALL THAT ISBy James Salter. (Knopf, $26.95.) Salter’s first novel in more than 30 years, which follows the loves and losses of a World War II veteran, is an ambitious departure from his previous work and, at a stroke, demolishes any talk of twilight.
AMERICANAHBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. (Knopf, $26.95.)This witheringly trenchant novel scrutinizes blackness in America, Nigeria and Britain.
BLEEDING EDGEBy Thomas Pynchon. (Penguin Press, $28.95.) Airliners crash not only into the twin towers but into a shaggy-dog tale involving a fraud investigator and a white-collar outlaw in this vital, audacious novel.
CHILDREN ARE DIAMONDS: An African ApocalypseBy Edward Hoagland. (Arcade, $23.95.) The adventure-seeking protagonist of Hoagland’s novel is swept up in the chaos of southern Sudan.
THE CIRCLEBy Dave Eggers. (Knopf/McSweeney’s, $27.95.) In a disturbing not-too-distant future, human existence flows through the portal of a company that gives Eggers’s novel its title.
CLAIRE OF THE SEA LIGHTBy Edwidge Danticat. (Knopf, $25.95.) Danticat’s novel is less about a Haitian girl who disappears on her birthday than about the heart of a magical seaside village.
THE COLOR MASTER: StoriesBy Aimee Bender. (Doubleday, $25.95.) Physical objects help Bender’s characters grasp an overwhelming world.
A CONSTELLATION OF VITAL PHENOMENABy Anthony Marra. (Hogarth, $26.) Odds against survival are high for the characters of Marra’s extraordinary first novel, set in war-torn Chechnya.
THE DINNERBy Herman Koch. Translated by Sam Garrett. (Hogarth, $24.) In this clever, dark Dutch novel, two couples dine out under the cloud of a terrible crime committed by their teenage sons.
DIRTY LOVEBy Andre Dubus III. (Norton, $25.95.) Four linked stories expose their characters’ bottomless needs and stubborn weaknesses.
DISSIDENT GARDENSBy Jonathan Lethem. (Doubleday, $27.95.) Spanning 80 years and three generations, Lethem’s novel realistically portrays an enchanted — or disenchanted — garden of American leftists in Queens.
DOCTOR SLEEPBy Stephen King. (Scribner, $30.) Now grown up, Danny, the boy with psycho-intuitive powers in “The Shining,” helps another threatened magic child in a novel that shares the virtues of King’s best work.
DUPLEXBy Kathryn Davis. (Graywolf, $24.) A schoolteacher takes an unusual lover in this astonishing, double-hinged novel set in a fantastical suburbia.
THE END OF THE POINTBy Elizabeth Graver. (Harper, $25.99.) A summer house on the Massachusetts coast both shelters and isolates the wealthy family in Graver’s eloquent multigenerational novel.
THE FLAMETHROWERSBy Rachel Kushner. (Scribner, $26.99.) In Kushner’s frequently dazzling second novel, an impressionable artist navigates the volatile worlds of New York and Rome in the 1970s.
THE GOLDFINCHBy Donna Tartt. (Little, Brown, $30.) The “Goldfinch” of the title of Tartt’s smartly written Dickensian novel is a painting smuggled through the early years of a boy’s life — his prize, his guilt and his burden.
THE GOOD LORD BIRDBy James McBride. (Riverhead, $27.95.) McBride’s romp of a novel, the 2013 National Book Award winner, is narrated by a freed slave boy who passes as a girl. It’s a risky portrait of the radical abolitionist John Brown in which irreverence becomes a new form of ­homage.
A GUIDE TO BEING BORN: StoriesBy Ramona Ausubel. (Riverhead, $26.95.)Ausubel’s fantastical collection traces a cycle of transformation: from love to conception to gestation to birth.
HALF THE KINGDOMBy Lore Segal. (Melville House, $23.95.) In Segal’s darkly comic novel, dementia becomes contagious at a Manhattan hospital.
I WANT TO SHOW YOU MORE: StoriesBy Jamie Quatro. (Grove, $24.) Quatro’s strange, thrilling and disarmingly honest first collection draws from a pool of resonant themes (Christianity, marital infidelity, cancer, running) in agile ­recombinations.
THE IMPOSSIBLE LIVES OF GRETA WELLSBy Andrew Sean Greer. (Ecco/HarperCollins, $26.99.) A distraught woman inhabits different selves across the 20th century in Greer’s elegiac novel.
THE INFATUATIONSBy Javier Marías. Translated by Margaret Jull Costa. (Knopf, $26.95.) Amid a proliferation of alternative perspectives, Marías’s novel explores its female narrator’s relationship with the widow and the best friend of a murdered man.
THE INTERESTINGSBy Meg Wolitzer. (Riverhead, $27.95.) Wolitzer’s enveloping novel offers a fresh take on the theme of self-invention, with a heroine who asks herself whether the ambitious men and women in her circle have inaccurately defined success.
LIFE AFTER LIFEBy Kate Atkinson. (Reagan Arthur/Little, Brown, $27.99.)Atkinson’s heroine, born in 1910, keeps dying and dying again, as she experiences the alternate courses her destiny might have taken.
LOCAL SOULS: NovellasBy Allan Gurganus. (Liveright, $25.95.) This triptych, set in Gurganus’s familiar Falls, N.C., showcases the increasing universality of his imaginative powers.
LONGBOURNBy Jo Baker. (Knopf, $25.95.) Baker’s charming novel offers an affecting look at the world of “Pride and Prejudice” from the point of view of the Bennets’ servants’ hall.
LOVE, DISHONOR, MARRY, DIE, CHERISH, PERISHBy David Rakoff. (Doubleday, $26.95.) Rakoff completed his novel-in-couplets, whose characters live the title’s verbs, just before his death in 2012.
THE LOWLANDBy Jhumpa Lahiri. (Knopf, $27.95.) After his radical brother is killed, an Indian scientist brings his widow to join him in America in Lahiri’s efficiently written novel.
THE LUMINARIESBy Eleanor Catton. (Little, Brown, $27.) In her Booker Prize winner, a love story and mystery set in New Zealand, Catton has built a lively parody of a 19th-century novel, while creating something utterly new for the 21st.
MADDADDAMBy Margaret Atwood. (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, $27.95.) The survivors of “Oryx and Crake” and “The Year of the Flood” await a final showdown, in a trilogy’s concluding entry.
A MARKER TO MEASURE DRIFTBy Alexander Maksik. (Knopf, $24.95.) Maksik’s forceful novel illuminates the life of a Liberian woman who flees her troubled past to seek refuge on an Aegean island.
METAPHYSICAL DOG. By Frank Bidart. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $24.) To immerse oneself in these poems is to enter a crowd of unusual characters: artistic geniuses, violent misfits, dramatic self-accusers (including the poet himself).
OUR ANDROMEDABy Brenda Shaughnessy. (Copper Canyon, paper, $16.) In these emotionally charged and gorgeously constructed poems, Shaughnessy imagines a world without a child’s pain.
SCHRODERBy Amity Gaige. (Twelve, $21.99.) In Gaige’s scenic novel, a man with a long-established false identity goes on the run with his 6-year-old daughter.
THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGSBy Elizabeth Gilbert. (Viking, $28.95.) In this winning novel by the author of “Eat, Pray, Love,” a botanist’s hunger for explanations carries her through the better part of Darwin’s century, and to Tahiti.
SOMEONEBy Alice McDermott. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $25.) Through scattered recollections, this novel sifts the significance of an ordinary life.
THE SONBy Philipp Meyer. (Ecco/Harper­Collins, $27.99.) Members of a Texas clan grope their way from the ordeals of the frontier to celebrity culture’s absurdities in this masterly multigenerational saga.
THE SOUND OF THINGS FALLINGBy Juan Gabriel Vásquez. Translated by Anne McLean. (Riverhead, $27.95.) This gripping Colombian novel, built on the country’s tragic history with the drug trade, meditates on love, fate and death.
SUBMERGENCE. By J. M. Ledgard. (Coffee House, paper, $15.95.) This hard-edged, well-written novel involves a terrorist hostage-taking and a perilous deep-sea dive.
SUBTLE BODIESBy Norman Rush. (Knopf, $26.95.) Amid dark humor both mournful and absurd, former classmates converge on the hilltop estate of a friend who has died in a freak accident.
TENTH OF DECEMBER: StoriesBy George Saunders. (Random House, $26.)Saunders’s relentless humor and beatific generosity of spirit keep his highly moral tales from succumbing to life’s darker aspects.
THE TWELVE TRIBES OF HATTIEBy Ayana Mathis. (Knopf, $24.95.) Mathis’s deeply felt first novel works at the rough edges of history, within a brutal and poetic allegory of a black family beset by tribulations after the Great Migration to the North.
THE TWO HOTEL FRANCFORTSBy David Leavitt. (Bloomsbury, $25.) In Leavitt’s atmospheric novel of 1940 Lisbon, as two couples await passage to New York, the husbands embark on an affair.
THE VALLEY OF AMAZEMENTBy Amy Tan. (Ecco/HarperCollins, $29.99.) This wrenching novel by the author of “The Joy Luck Club” follows mother and daughter courtesans over four decades.
WANT NOTBy Jonathan Miles. (Houghton Miff­lin Harcourt, $26.) Linking disparate characters and story threads, Miles’s novel explores varieties of waste and decay in a consumer world.
WE ARE ALL COMPLETELY BESIDE OURSELVESBy Karen Joy Fowler. (Marian Wood/Putnam, $26.95.) This surreptitiously smart novel’s big reveal slyly recalls a tabloid headline: “Girl and Chimp Twinned at Birth in Psychological ­Experiment.”
WE NEED NEW NAMESBy NoViolet Bulawayo. (Reagan Arthur/Little, Brown, $25.) A Zimbabwean moves to Detroit in Bulawayo’s striking first novel.
WOKE UP LONELY. By Fiona Maazel. (Graywolf, $26.) Maazel’s restlessly antic novel examines the concurrent urges for solitude and intimacy.
THE WOMAN UPSTAIRSBy Claire Messud. (Knopf, $25.95.) Messud’s ingenious, disquieting novel of outsize conflicts tells the story of a thwarted artist who finds herself bewitched by a boy and his parents.
FULL LIST LINK HERE

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

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"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Fwd: For sale by owner - 2125 Potomac

Friends fantastic house For Sale by Owner

2125 Potomac - photos and details attached.

$435,000 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bathroom – 2100 sq. feet

For viewing, please call or e-mail: (713) 962-3564 or tony@is-t.net


Thursday, October 31, 2013

OVER it.

Am I the only one that is over Michael Kors bags? They are a dime a dozen, everyone has one, and you can find one anywhere. Is it just me?

Day 1 with Jawbone UP


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Fwd: A shameless request for silent auction items :)

If anyone has anything they would like to donate - Christina is a wonderful friend and volunteer for not just the causes below, but for her aluma matter St. Agnes and for Strake Jesuit!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Christina Finley <cfinley33@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:11 AM
Subject: A shameless request for silent auction items :)
To: "cfinley33@sbcglobal.net" <cfinley33@sbcglobal.net>


Dear friends and family,

As many of you know I have two very close causes that I feel strongly about supporting, one is a cure for lymphoma and the other is our countries veterans.  This one if for the vets!

My father was a closet Vietnam veteran my whole life, I never understood why it wasn't something we discussed at home.  After his retirement while snowboarding with our family in Angelfire he suffered a heart attack on the mountain.  It was that moment we discovered something was wrong, when they air lifted him out of Santa Fe he began to have life threatening combat flashbacks.  As it turns out, my Dad was diagnosed in Albuquerque with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder brought on by intense combat situations.  My father went through some really great therapy and came back home a new man.  Every since that day he has dedicated his life to helping veterans better integrate into life after returning from their deployment.  He runs an organization called Vets Journey Home Texas Inc., that has received nationwide attention.  

For the first time he is attempting to raise funds for his organization with a golf tournament.  I have been put in charge of his silent auction and would love some help.  If you have anything at all that can go into a silent auction I am more than ready to pick it up or you can put it into mail to me at 14018 Overbrook Lane, Houston, Texas 77077.  There will be more than 200 people at this event so if you have a company and would like some marketing in the Katy area let me know, I can place your information on the silent auction table with your donation.  I'm also looking for crafty items, the VFW Ladies Auxiliary is joining us and they always love shopping for craft items. 

I have attached the silent auction request letter if you have anyone in mind that may be able to donate an item or if your company just needs more information.

Additionally, you can go to https://www.formstack.com/forms/?1593938-QklJm35AQY, to find out more about the event.   Join us if you can, it's going to be an amazing day. We are flying in a beautiful granite memorial wall honoring veterans, there will also be active duty soldiers and combat vehicles to honor and tour.  

Give me a call if you have any questions, 713-899-1063 and thank you so very much for making it to the bottom of this email.  :)

 
Christina Luna Finley
Producer, Finley Films


Finley Films

A high-end video production company providing extraordinary solutions for corporate media, commercials, web productions, infomercials, broadcast productions, training videos and more.  Specializing in all aspects of video production, new media, graphics, motion graphics, photography, code/interactive projects, live events and business theater. 


www.finleyfilms.com


A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle...



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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Friday, September 20, 2013

Fwd: Ringwalds Halloween show 2 for 1 tix!

Hi all! This is a fun Friday night of Halloween event - we have our Groupon ($25 for 2!), hope you will join us!

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From: The Ringwalds <molly@theringwalds.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 11:43 AM
Subject: Ringwalds Halloween show 2 for 1 tix!
To: hautechakalaka@gmail.com

Hi Ringwald fans!  Just a reminder that our big annual Halloween show is just six weeks away!  We'll be taking the stage on FRIDAY, October 25, from 8:00 p.m. until midnight. 

So get your costumes ready, and get your tickets early!  Last year we had over 4,000 guests, and this year we expect another huge blowout.

For the next few days, the Museum is running a Groupon special for half-price tickets.  The link should be good through this weekend.

http://www.groupon.com/deals/houston-museum-of-natural-science-19


Hope to see you there!


- The Ringwalds


http://www.theringwalds.com
http://www.facebook.com/theringwalds



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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Friday, September 13, 2013

Fwd: Join us for the ACS art auction next week (9/19)!!

Last reminder friends - We hope to see you!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gina Keith <gina.keith@att.net>
Date: Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:18 AM
Subject: Join us for the ACS art auction next week (9/19)!!
To: Gina Keith <gina.keith@att.net>


Join us for an evening with great art, fun people & all proceeds go to an amazing charity (American Cancer Society).  The best $20 you will be all week!
I hope you can join us!!
Gina
See attachment for more details:
 
“A Room with a View” art auction
Thursday, September 19, 2013 
6:00-10:00 pm
The Canal Street Gallery
2219 Canal Street, Houston, TX 77003
View and bid on work from local artists
Enjoy Cocktails, Wine and Hors d’oeuvres
Suggested donation of $20 can be made at the door or prior to the event at www.oehouston.org
Artwork Starts at $50, bidding ends at 9:00 pm
Accompanying us this evening will be Edgar Medina.  Mr. Medina will be painting a piece live that will be available for bid via live auction.

Check us out on Facebook:



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"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Join me Sept 19 for the ACS HH and Art Event!

Please join me on Thursday, September 19th for the 3rd Annual A Room with a View Happy Hour and Art Auction
Admission is a Suggested $20 donation to the American Cancer Society.
Canal Street Gallery, 2219 Canal Street, 77003
6 - 10 p.m.

As part of your (suggested) $20 donation, guests will enjoy Cocktails,appetizers, and silent bidding on art donated by some of Houston's most talented Artists. (I am donating a piece, but I did not write this!)
Artist Edgar Medina will be painting a piece live at the event to be auctioned off. 

Hope to see you there!
Lori

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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Friday, August 9, 2013

Fwd: Peter Max Paintings

Hi All - Friends are selling some artwork - check out the links if you have any interest in Peter Max or Emile Bellet.
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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Fwd: FW: Lords of Kool Live!!!

Come out and join "Lords of Kool" for an evening of Music, Fun and Dance!

Friday August 9th  2013, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.  @ Shamrock Inn

9161 S Gessner Rd, Houston, TX  (713) 777-5700

Kool off Houston Summer nights with Hot Music!!!


Thanks for supporting Houston live music..

Monday, August 5, 2013

Fwd: It's on

If anyone wants to enter our friends design-a-logo contest - link is below!


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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Great House for sale!

If you know anyone looking in the Oak Forest area - great, updated home, one block outside of OF;
http://search.har.com/engine/4922-Saxon-Houston-TX-77092_HAR93131848.htm

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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Call for art donations and/or SAVE THE DATE!

Hi All! We are looking for art donations again this year for our American Cancer Society Happy Hour and Art Auction. Art donor information is attached.

If you are not an artist, save the date for the event on September 19! We have a new venue this year. You do not have to buy art, just come, eat drink and see! The new gallery location is great - and if I can get it together between now and then, I will have a piece in the show.

SAVE THE DATE!
“A Room with a View”
September 19, 2013 
6:00 pm
The Canal Street Gallery
2219 Canal Street, Houston, TX 77003
View and bid on work from local artists
Enjoy Cocktails, Wine and Hors d’oeuvres
Suggested dona on of $20 can be made at the door or prior to the event at www.oehouston.org
Artwork Starts at $50, bidding ends at 9:00 pm

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ALL THE BEST - LORI SEBASTIAN PINTER  |  713-501-7603  |  HAUTECHAKALAKA@GMAIL.COM
"Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” ― Ann Richards

DISCLAIMER: This email DOES NOT INTEND TO OFFEND. If you would like to be removed from the list, please let me know. All is meant in fun or charity, and sometimes my own selfish motives. I try my best not to send political, controversial or offensive content, but I have been known to make (quite a few) mistakes. MOST EMAILS POST TO MY BLOG: http://hautechakalaka.blogspot.com

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Fwd: Sunday Sunday Sunday!

Hi all- I have not told a lot of people but two weeks ago one of my best friends grandson passed away from a tragic accident. He and his mother lived with my friends and it was such a blow to us all. We are now ready to celebrate my sweet angel and have some fun while raising some money for the medical bills and funeral expenses.  I hope you all can make it out for some great music and fun with the Morrison's!  I will be there the entire time... kids welcome, the food is good, and bar is open! - Carrie

Fwd: Volunteer at the Celebration of the Century!


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We are so glad to have such an amazing partnership with the Houston Symphony and are excited to join them in celebrating their 100th birthday throughout the year! You can catch
Music Doing Good in collaboration with Miller Outdoor Theatre and the Houston Symphony at the following events. 
 
 
If you would like to volunteer for any of these events, please contact Kirsten Johnson with your availability and t-shirt size, and she will send you further details!
 
 
Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet
June 28, 2013, 8:30 pm
Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Drive
 
Brahms' Symphony No. 1
June 29, 2013, 8:30 pm
Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Drive
 
During these FREE summer concerts,
Music Doing Good with Instruments will be collecting gently used instruments to put in the hands of underserved students and underfunded school districts. 
 
 
 
For a full list of Miller Outdoor Theatre events, please click here.
For a full list of performing artists and more information, please click here.
 
Day of Music
July 13, 2013, 9:00 am - 10:00 pm 
Jesse H. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana Street
 
It doesn't get better than an entire day dedicated to Houston's diverse musical talents! Don't miss out on performances of different genres including a performance by Music Doing Good core artists Tricia Fox and Ray Younkin on the front lobby stage at 1:30 PM! 
 
 
 
 




 



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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Fwd: Job Openings

From: Abeer Patel <abeerpatel@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 7:10 PM
Subject: Fwd: Job Openings

pass on please


From: Holly Denslow <hollydenslow@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 5:02 PM
Subject: Job Openings

I have some job openings you may know some one who needs a position such as one of the 3 I have here
CPA firm, Sr Tax, Sr. Audit, Sr. Accunting with Quickbooks.  All must have experience in public acct.

Sincerely,
Holly R. Denslow, Executive Recruiting
Denslow Associates
832-228-6303 Direct
hollydenslow@hotmail.coma.blogspot.com

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Job Opportunities


From: Hanshaw, Kristen
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 9:12 AM
To: Lori Pinter
Subject: FW: Job Opportunities

 

I wanted to pass this along. If you know of anyone who might be looking for good opportunities in marketing,  the CBRE Houston office has some openings.  

3 positions available — Marketing Director, Senior Graphic Designer or Graphic Designer.
Please have them email their resume to Connier Wiegel (below), or apply online via the www.cbre.com/marketingjobs website.

Connie Wiegel | Senior Office Operations Manager 
Brokerage Services
CBRE
2800 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2300 | Houston, TX 77056
T 713 577 1770 | F 713 577 1677
 
connie.wiegel@cbre.com
| www.cbre.com 

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Fwd: Join us on the TMBBQ Road Trip: Central Texas Edition


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