Sugar Land Heritage Foundation 2nd Annual "Night of Wine and Food at the Museum"a Success!
The Sugar Land Heritage Museum Board of Directors would like to thank everyone that supported the 2nd annual ‘Night of Wine and Food at the Museum’, presented by Fort Bend Financial, on February 2, 2023! More than 200 supporters enjoyed a wonderful evening hosted by John and Diana Null showcasing several varieties of wine from the Null’s private wine collection.
The event was held at the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and produced by Festivities Turn Key Events. Guests enjoyed delicious hors D’oeuvres provided by Safari Texas, delicious wine and touring the museum showcasing Sugar Land’s history. The evening included a special presentation to Suzie Johnson, recognizing Suzie and Larry’s contribution of the “Historical Timeline” exhibit at the museum. The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation Board of Directors is grateful for the continued support of the Johnson’s and all of the community sponsors including Gold Plated Sponsor Planned Community Developers; Grand Reserve Sponsors Mike Rydin and Pamela Printing; and the Good Taste Sponsors Amaro Law Firm, Bass Construction, Pat & Bob Hebert, Carolyn Gilligan, and Katie & Taylor Landin.
The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation was founded in 2008 for the purpose of inspiring community pride by collecting, preserving, communicating, and celebrating the history of Sugar Land, Texas. The Museum was opened in January 2018 and funds raised at the event will be used for operating expenses.
Roy Cordes, SL Heritage Foundation Board President said, “On behalf of the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation board of directors, I would like to thank John and Diana Null, along with Allison Wen, for contributing the fine wine and delectable food for the event. We thank all of our sponsors and appreciate and celebrate Larry and Suzie Johnson's ‘historical timeline’ contribution to the museum, as the first major exhibition at the museum!! We invite the community to stop by and enjoy the history at the Sugar Land Heritage Museum!”
Photo Credit: Beth Wolf (Left to Right: James Thompson, Diana Null, John Null, Gay Thompson)
Source: Sugar Land Heritage Foundation