The Junior League of Houston, Inc. Welcomes Fall with Esther Wolf Style Show

August 21, 2003 Houston – The Junior League of Houston, Inc. welcomes the fall season with its 2003 Opening Style Show featuring fashions from Esther Wolf. The three-days of events will be held on Wednesday, September 3, Thursday, September 4, and Friday, September 5. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., and the program begins at 12:00…

The Junior League of Houston, Inc. Announces 2003 — 2004 Board of Directors

HOUSTON, TX (June 30, 2003) – The Junior League of Houston, Inc. is pleased to announce the recent appointment of its new Board of Directors, who will serve during 2003 – 2004, the League’s 78th year. Executive Committee Board members include: Mary Beth Staine, President, Ana Schick, President-Elect, Heather Simpson, Community Vice President, Anita Gaylor,…

Children’s Book Created by the Junior League of Houston, Inc. Receives Literary Recognition

Sweet Dreams Douglas Wins Writer’s Digest Award HOUSTON, TX – (June 2, 2003) – Writer’s Digest, the world’s leading magazine for writers, recently announced the results in their 10th Annual Writer’s Digest International SelfPublished Book Awards. Sweet Dreams Douglas, the first in the children’s book market for The Junior League of Houston, Inc., successfully competed…

The Junior League of Houston, Inc. and HISD Partner to Build a Better Community

The Junior League of Houston, Inc., and HISD have partnered for many years to provide exciting educational enrichment programs for HISD students. From the initiation of the Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS) program to “Adopt a School” to Project Apple, the Junior League has been an active participant and leader in HISD’s creative and innovative…

Free Immunizations for Area Children

SuperKids Mobile Pediatric Clinic to Provide Immunizations Tuesday, June 17 & Thursday, June 19 9:00 a.m. – Noon and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Spring Branch Family Development Center 8575 Pitner HOUSTON, Texas (June 1, 2003) – With only 61% of Houston’s children adequately immunized and expected state and local funding cuts for these critical…