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Cordúa culinary treasures of the Américas

Published: Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Michael Cordúa (Class XXIII), Owner and Executive Chef, Cordúa Restaurants, was featured in the Houston Chronicle. The article mentions the opening of his newest restaurant, Américas River Oaks.

Spare budgets that help our children thrive

Published: Saturday, August 7, 2010 Lan Bentsen (Class III), Founder/Director, Frontera Resources, wrote an editorial for the Houston Chronicle about the Government cutting critical children's programs. Bentsen is co-founder of an international oil and gas exploration company and serves as chairman of the Children's Defense Fund – Texas Advisory Board and vice chairman of the national board of directors of the Children's Defense Fund.

Ensemble Theatre's Janette Cosley Enjoys the View at Cockrell Butterfly Center

Published: Sunday, August 1, 2010

Janette Cosley (XXVIII) was featured in the Houston Chronicle August 1. The brief article describes her love of butterflies.

New leader takes helm of San Jacinto Girl Scouts

Published: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Ellen DeSanctis, Class XXIV, is the new board chair of the Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council.

$42 million zoo exhibit to provide a slice of Africa in Hermann Park

Published: Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Rick Barongi (Class XXI) was recently featured in a Houston Chronicle article regarding the Houston Zoo's current project - the African Forest exhibit.

Volunteer service is part of family legacy

Published: Thursday, July 1, 2010

Stuart Saunders (Class XXVIII) was recently featured in a Houston Chronicle article about his volunteer service and his family legacy.

Corinthian Village

Published: Thursday, July 1, 2010

Kirbyjon Caldwell (Class VI) is developing an intergenerational community at Orem Drive and South Post Oak, just off Highway 90 called Corinthian Village. The Houston Chronicle recently wrote an article on his 234-acre project, the largest non-profit master plan community in the nation.

Bellaire Mayor Cindy Siegel left her heart in Bellaire Town Square

Published: Sunday, June 13, 2010

ALF Class 28 member Cindy Siegel is the Mayor of Bellaire and was recently featured in an article in the Houston Chronicle.
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