Fall Head Over Heels at The Pavilions For the Love of the Arts Gala in Support of Arts Access

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion will host "For the Love of the Arts," its first gala since 2018, on February 14, 2026, featuring performances by Barenaked Ladies. This gala aims to raise funds for making arts accessible to all, with Jeff Young, President and CEO, highlighting its festive and engaging nature. Guests are encouraged to dress in themed outfits, adding to the event's romantic flair. Attendees can participate in a Guitar Grab, a raffle for signed guitars, and vow renewal ceremonies. Sponsorship options range from $7,500 to $100,000, providing perks like champagne service and private meet-and-greets.

Proceeds will support The Pavilion’s educational programs, which reach over 50,000 students annually. The gala promises to be a memorable night for a significant cause. For more details, interested parties can contact Joan Dieden at jdieden@woodlandscenter. org.

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