Chopin Kiang has been shopping and cooking meals for homebound seniors which has been very much appreciated.
Linda Caruso has returned from a European river trip with her husband John.
Attorney Ruby L. Powers speaking at a free CLE with the Mexican American Bar Association of Houston, appearing on Houston Public Media with Craig Cohen to discuss the Supreme Court's TPS cases affecting 1.3 million people, presenting at NeoSummit 2026 on building a law firm legacy around purpose and civic responsibility, and wrapping up her Law Practice Management course at the University of Houston Law Center — the last class of law school for many of her students.
Harish Krishnarao remains busy fundraising to support various global grants.
Ed and Robin Charlesworth hosted a mental health program on April 26th in their home for Interactors called "Managing your Self" by Randy Guttenberger.
Nick and Fabiola Giannone are busy with grandchildren following their stint as President's Representative Aides during District Conference.
Daniel Castro is having fun with a new puppy.
Anais Watsky has been busy organizing a Silent Auction for Hope Center Houston (she spent about 48 hours of volunteer time on this). Hope Center Houston is a faith-based agency offering a day center, emergency shelter, and transitional housing for individuals experiencing homelessness in northwest Houston. They provide essential services Monday through Friday, including breakfast and lunch, laundry, showers, clothing, medical and dental care, computer access for job searches, social services, barbers, counseling, mentoring, and faith-based programs led by various community leaders. Way to go!
Brittany Johnson, Brandon Johnson and Jake Stein are wrapping up baseball, soccer, and lacrosse seasons with their children and are planning summer activities.
Brittany Johnson just chaperoned a 3rd grade field trip to the U.S. Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Fort Worth, Texas. All US currency is printed here and at a facility in Washngton, DC.
Chad Hasty (past member) died suddenly in his sleep at age 43 and our sympathy is extended to his family and his father (Michael Hasty) who was also a past member of our club. Chad was a West Texas conservative radio host who was living on a ranch in Lubbock, Texas.