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Stay at Home Gala Houston

May 06, 2020


This year, we were unable to go to the US Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston due to COVID-19. However, we can still support the Houston community from home.

 

On Friday, May 8, the inaugural Stay at Home Gala – Houston will be held to support the Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund. The Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund will help the most vulnerable of our neighbors meet their basic needs and will help impactful nonprofits in our area serve our community through the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic aftermath. To learn more, visit www.greaterhoustonrecovery.org.

 

The gala evening, while being socially distant, promises to deliver a big night out while staying in. Participants are encouraged to put on formal tops while wearing comfortable bottoms and serve up a meal on their finest dinnerware while enjoying a fun and entertaining program via video conference.

 

The entertainment portion of the evening will include sports stars as well as a variety of musical acts. The two-hour event is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Tickets for the gala begin at $25 and can be purchased at https://trellis.org/stay-at-home-gala-houston.

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