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Jet Setters Ball Raises More Than $600,000 For The Lone Star Flight Museum Exhibits, Education and STEM Programs and Honors Museum Founder Robert L. Waltrip

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The Lone Star Flight Museum was transformed into a Monte Carlo destination with a wash of coastal color and vibrant floral displays as operatic voices floated through the hangar.This year’s fundraising gala raised $620,000 to support the museum’s STEM-related programs, educational mission, and exhibits. and paid tribute tomuseum founder Robert L. Waltrip.The gala program also recognized Veteran’s Day and those who have bravely served our country.

CenterPoint Energy, ConocoPhillips, and Bette and Ralph Thomas served as premier sponsors. Other key sponsors include Carolyn and Anthony Hall, Joan Skipper and Ed Peine, and the Strake Foundation.

KPRC Channel 2 Meteorologist and Houston Newsmakers host Khambrel Marshall served as master of ceremonies. Gala co-chairsKelly and David Rose and Megan and Jason Ryanwelcomed more than 500 guests and supporters for an evening that included a wine pull, big board auction, paddle raise, and a spirited live auction.

LSFM President and Chief Executive Officer and retired Lt. Gen. Doug Owens (USAF)spoke about the achievements of the museum and exciting plans for the coming year, including new exhibits and hands-on experiences.

A highlight of the gala was a tribute to the lateRobert L.“Bob” Waltrip. A moving video showcased his business expertise, the love of his family, and his passion for aviation that led him to establish the Lone Star Flight Museum in 1985. With Waltrip family members looking on, daughter Holly Waltrip-Long spoke about her father’sincredible character, strong spirit, and drive.

Gala attendees enjoyed theFrench Rivera themedseated dinner by City Kitchen, dessert stations, and specialty cocktails.The Events Companyproduced the spectacular décor and created a vibrant atmosphere.

The big board and live auction, led byRusty Mertink,added a punch of excitement with paddles up and a spirited bidding war for amazing travel and entertainment packages. Available for purchase were trips to see the U.S. Open Tennis tournament, a NASCAR racing experience, NCAA Final Four, and special wildlife experiences!

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Topping off the night were exclusive tours inside amazing aircraft and space shuttle simulators, viewing STEM-based exhibits, flight simulators, and dancing tomusic spinning by DJ Druw.

“The dedicated work of our staff, gala co-chairs, sponsors and donors made this incredible night possible. Our mission is to celebrate flight and achievements in Texas aviation history and to educate and engage our youth through STEM. Funds raised support the continued growth of our museum’s content and educational programs. The generosity of the Houston philanthropic community and their ongoing support enable us to continue this work and inspire future aviators and STEM professionals. Mr. Waltrip would be so proud,” said General Owens.

About the Lone Star Flight Museum
The Lone Star Flight Museum (LSFM) is a 501c3 aviation museum and STEM learning center with a mission to celebrate flight and achievements in Texas aviation as well as educate and engage our youth through science, technology, engineering, and math. In addition to the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, the 130,000 square foot museum is home to a flying collection of rare and historic commercial, general aviation and military aircraft. Guests can experience the wonder of flight in a warbird ride and get hands-on in the high-tech Aviation Learning Center and Flight Academy. Multiple public and STEM-focused education programs create an unforgettable museum experience for visitors of all ages. Located at Ellington Airport, just 20 minutes from downtown Houston, LSFM is open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays Noon – 5 p.m. Tickets start at $12 with senior and military discounts. Memberships are also available. For details, visitlonestarflight.orgor call 346-708-2517, and follow us onFacebook,Instagram.

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