Showing posts with label Page Parkes-Eveleth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Page Parkes-Eveleth. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Table for Two, Please!





Page Parkes recently spent the day at Avalon Diner as a celebrity waitress serving meals and donating her time and tips to children in need! Check out the photo's below with some of the children and with Bambi Lynn, Page Parkes Fashion Event Producer. Bambi and her husband are also owners of Avalon Diner.


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Culturemap Names Page Parkes Model of Success!



Cynthia Neely's article starts out: How did a poor little Texas girl, born in Denton and raised with two younger sisters in Clear Lake by a hardworking mom, grow up to co-own the largest modeling and acting agency group in the southwestern United States? And whose famous name —Page Parkes — is linked to the careers of some of the biggest names in the business – Angelina Jolie, Channing Tatum, Alexis Bledel, Beri Smithers, Hilary Duff and Charlize Theron?

Want to read more and learn about who and what lies behind Page's success?
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Friday, January 22, 2010

Page Parkes-Eveleth Honored at Child Advocate's Event


See Page mentioned in last months CultureMap article on Child Advocates, Inc. She and Momentum Audi General Manager, Jared Lang sponsored a table for children at this special event!

Child Advocates salutes Janice McNair for philanthropy

By Shelby Hodge
December 10th, 2009 at 10:19 AM

Friends of Child Advocates packed the ballroom of the Westin Galleria Hotel on Wednesday with more than 600 women and a sprinkling of men, who turned out in force for the annual Angels of Hope luncheon.

Chaired by Pat Osborne and Kathy Galt, the event honored Janice McNair. She was recognized for her support of Child Advocates and for a lifetime of philanthropy, a legacy of giving for which she and husband, Bob McNair, Houston Texans owner, are widely applauded.

Also applauded on this day was the extensive fashion presentation of spring and resort wear from Lafayette 148. Designer Edward Wilkerson was in the house winning the admiration of women who have embraced the line that is both stylish without being wicked and reasonably priced compared to big-name designer labels.

Turning out in support of the organization that fights child abuse were Rose Cullen, Jana Arnoldy, Ellie Sweeney, Nancy Thorington, Lisa O'Leary, Kim Sterling, Judy Allen, Ann Short, Ed Smith, Claudia Hatcher, Nancy and Ted Reynolds, Katie Cullen and Kay Onstead.

Momentum Audi's Jared Lang joined Page Parkes' Page Parkes-Eveleth in hosting a table of youngsters in the Child Advocates program. Child Advocates CEO Sonya Galvan saluted them and luncheon patrons.