St. Charles Avenue Magazine May 2022

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S o cie t y A l o n g T he Avenu e

Spring's Bounty By Diane Sustendal

I love spring. Granted, we don’t have much autumn or winter and goodness knows we have summer. But spring in New Orleans is magic and this year the magic started early with the Japanese magnolias in January, followed by azaleas, petunias and tulips. All delivered bright color to gardens, balconies, streetscapes, and parks from Uptown to the Northshore. Our parks are full of people promenading and picnicking under blossoming shade trees – with or without pollen! And though normally busy, City Park is busier than ever thanks to the New Orleans Museum of Art producing a head-spinning number of events this spring. Shortly after Rex reigned, another queen arrived, perhaps on a barge via Bayou St. John. Nefertari, the most important wife of Ramesses II in all of her glory, has paid a visit bringing artifacts from 3,000-year-old Egypt, from sandals to sarcophagi, perfume bottles to bronze chisels to our fair city. Some 230 objects both great and small are worth making a reservation to

see. Though this writer visited Nefertari’s huge tomb this fall, none of these objects were there. Perhaps they were in packing crates bound for New Orleans. This exhibit excites like the Tutankhamun show of the 1970’s. Few could be more pleased to see Nefertari’s show mounted than NOMA’s Director Emeritus E. John Bullard (who brought the Tut show to New Orleans) and Susan Taylor, NOMA's present director. Patrons packed the museum for the preview including Scott James, Greg Morey, Sarah Dunbar, Film Society Gala Honoree Alexa Georges and husband Jerry Armatis, Shaun Foster, Steve and Dana Hansel and many, many more. Less than two weeks later, the museum hosted one of its most popular benefits. “Art in Bloom” is a bit of a spring fling that brings the museum, the Garden Study Club of New Orleans and First Horizon bank together for an inspired twoday event. Opening night was a send-up to fashion and flowers and the crowd dressed for the

NOMA Director Emeritus E. John Bullard

Lily Hines and daughter Alejandra Rosales

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occasion. The next day lectures filled the morning, then came a luncheon at the Pavilion of the Two Sisters with a fashion show by the oh so chic Tanya Taylor and Susu Stall of SoSusu boutique. Those in attendance wish they had not eaten dessert. Spotted at the opening reception were Stephanie Feoli, Murray and Carolyn Calhoun, newly returned to the city Marilee Hovet, C.C. and Billy Langenstein, Eleanor Farnsworth, several Labordes, Jane Scott and Phillip Hodges, Philip Lorio, Susan and Jimmy Gundlach, Pixie and Jimmy and James and Erica Reiss and event chairs Kaylea

Hill and Dorothy Mann. Others in attendance were some of the hard-working members of the exhibitors committee Margaret Beer, Elinor Bright, Sweet Dupuy, Susu Kearny, Sally Lapeyre, Shelby Mills and others. Believe me when I say, there was not a single forsythia branch left in the city! The sun came out for Hogs for the Cause, where the smell of BBQ and success wafted through the air. Easter came with its usual migration to The Coast. JazzFest was welcomed back after a two-year delay, and any day now Creole Tomatoes will arrive. Ah, spring. ✦

John and Shelby Mills

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pages 56-65

Glow Up

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Kullman-Johnson

3min
pages 54-55

Philanthropic Events Signature Chefs Auction benefiting The March of Dimes

1min
pages 32-33

Our quarterly lisitng of nonprofit area events from May-July 2022

17min
pages 47-51

Philanthropic Events Holiday Home Tour Patron Party benefiting Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans

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pages 34-35

Exciting new menu suggestions and locales around town

9min
pages 40-46

Snapshots Quick looks at nonprofit events around town

3min
pages 38-39

Mother's Day

4min
pages 52-53

Philanthropic Events Elenian Tea Honoring the Debutantes and Ladies in Waiting benefiting The Elenian Club

2min
pages 30-31

Philanthropic Events Under the Stars: 20th Anniversary Celebration benefiting Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO

2min
pages 36-37

stcharlesavenue.com

1min
pages 12-13

Children's Chic

2min
pages 16-17

Philanthropic Faces Natalie Jayroe, President & CEO, Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans & Acadiana

3min
pages 26-27

Andy's Note A letter from Editor Andy Myer

1min
pages 10-11

Along the Avenue Spring's Bounty

2min
pages 24-25

Alex Geriner, Owner and Designer, Doorman

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pages 18-21

Kristi Trail, Executive Director, Pontchartrain Conservancy

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pages 22-23

Philanthropic Events Home for the Holidays benefiting NOCCA Foundation

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pages 28-29
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