A Celebration of Art, Music, and Community
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A Celebration of Art, Music, and Community

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateJun 01, 2025
Read time3 min

Three distinct events in New Orleans highlighted the city's vibrant cultural scene. The Women’s Guild of the New Orleans Opera Association celebrated its 40th annual Mad Hatter’s Luncheon with whimsical themes blending Alice in Wonderland and My Fair Lady. Meanwhile, Stuart Hall School for Boys hosted a festive outdoor fundraiser themed “Saturday Knight Lights,” celebrating their school colors and mascot. Lastly, the Metairie Music Club commemorated its 60th anniversary with an evening filled with music and poetry. Each event brought together communities through creativity, elegance, and shared passions.

The Charm of Whimsy Meets Tradition

In the heart of New Orleans at the Higgins Hotel, part of the National WWII Museum complex, guests gathered for the Women’s Guild's 40th annual luncheon. This year’s theme, "Welcome to My Fair Hatter 40," wove together elements from Alice in Wonderland and the beloved musical My Fair Lady. Attendees dressed in elaborate hats, paying homage to both literary worlds. Keynote characters included Dr. Ranney Mize as the Mad Hatter and Norma Jean McClain as Alice, among others. Judges Bryan Batt, Terrance Osborne, and Dianne Honoré selected winners in categories like Most Beautiful, Most Unique, and Best Ensemble. A silent auction, fashion show featuring local retailers, and exquisite cuisine rounded out the afternoon.

School Spirit Shines Under Blue Skies

On another golden day, Stuart Hall School for Boys transformed its DeBlieux Yard and Benson Leadership Field into a lively celebration of community spirit. Their annual fundraiser, titled “Saturday Knight Lights,” embraced the school’s blue-and-gray hues while showcasing their mascot, the Knights. Patrons enjoyed tailgate-inspired food provided by Robért Fresh Market and tunes spun by DJ Brett. Auction co-chairs Ashby Navarro and Sarah Powell led efforts alongside headmaster Peter Kernion. Decorations included Adirondack chairs adorned with blue accents, a charming Sweet Treats stand, and even an ice sculpture resembling the Lombardi Trophy. Guests bid enthusiastically on unique items during the evening auction, all proceeds benefiting student programs.

Six Decades of Musical Excellence

At the University of New Orleans Performing Arts Building, the Metairie Music Club marked its 60th anniversary with an intimate gathering. Themed “Music…Journey Through Emotion,” the event featured performances by club members and special guests, including choral director Megan Dearie and Czech accompanist Mirka Jichova. Past presidents such as Irene Vile and Diana Cangemi joined current president Debbie Federer in honoring long-time contributors like Jeri Landry, whose poetry has enriched MMC meetings for 25 years. Delicacies from Canseco’s and Rouse’s completed the festivities, symbolizing decades of dedication to fostering musical appreciation within the community.

These events underscore how art and tradition connect people across generations. Whether donning extravagant hats, cheering for school pride, or celebrating musical milestones, each occasion reminded us of the power of shared experiences. They inspire us to cherish our roots while embracing new ways to express joy and unity. In doing so, they strengthen the fabric of our communities—one luncheon, one auction, and one melody at a time.

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