Inside The Walk The Woodlands – Energetic crowd, high fashion and fun


THE WOODLANDS, TX – It was an electric night on Friday, August 19thth at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center where more than 500 guests were welcomed, each well-dressed in bright colors and elegant attire for The Walk The Woodlands, an inaugural black-tie fashion affair that benefited Interfaith of The Woodlands and Interfaith Community Clinic.

(LR) Dr. Justin Hogan, Noemi Gonzalez, Ray Sanders, DeAnn Guidry, Brian Albert and Diane Kink were the Inaugural Community Champions honored at The Walk The Woodlands. Photo by Daniela Weaver.

“Our community came together to celebrate and support each other,” said Missy Herndon, President and CEO, Interfaith of The Woodlands. “St. Luke’s Health Presenting Sponsor and Exclusive Automotive Partner, Sewell Automotive Companies, along with all the sponsors and donors made the evening possible through their generosity so that we can continue to meet the health care and needs basic of our neighbors in Montgomery County. ”

Saks Fifth Avenue headlined the New York Style Runway fashion show, which was creatively directed by fashion show producer Lenny Matuszewski, Jr. and veteran fashion designer Tamara Klosz Bonar. Guests also lined both sides of the track to cheer and celebrate this year’s six Inaugural Community Champions, who each have a heart for this community: Brian Albert, Noemi Gonzalez, DeAnn Guidry, Dr. Justin Hogan, Diane Kink and Ray Sanders.

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The Walk’s After Party was performed by the band Time Machine. Guests were wowed with fun props, a fashion sketch artist, neon entertainers, a 360 degree photo booth and more! Co-chaired by Erin Doré and Heather Sanford, their vision came to life for this year’s event. All activity continues with funding programs through Interfaith of The Woodlands and the Interfaith Community Clinic.

Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency that provides basic needs to families and individuals facing unexpected challenges, preventing food insecurity and homelessness. Older adults are able to participate in a variety of services to help them age in place, while any area resident can access a variety of wrap-around services designed to help them get above their circumstances and regain self-sufficiency. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services or to volunteer, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

The Interfaith Community Clinic has provided medical, dental and behavioral health care to uninsured and underinsured residents throughout Montgomery County since 1996. Patients can receive annual wellness visits, chronic condition management, individual and group counseling and access to advanced and specialized care. For more information on Interfaith Community Clinic services or volunteer opportunities, please visit interfaithcommunityclinic.org or call 281-364-7889.

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