FORT BEND COUNTY, TX ~ Sugar Land Cultural Arts Foundation (SLCAF) and Audi Sugar Land, A Sewell Company, proudly announce the 2017 Founders Ball set to be held at Safari Texas on January 21st. This year’s Founders Ball theme will be In High Gear and is guaranteed to be an evening of high energy entertainment and flat out fun. This year’s fabulous “high geared” show is sure to rev up the entire audience with performances choreographed by Roy Hamlin, former Artistic Director of TUTS, and musical director, John Cornelius!
Esteemed sponsors of the evening include the Title Sponsor: Audi Sugar Land, A Sewell Company; Toast Masters: ACE Sugar Land LLC and Linbeck Group, LLC; Benefactors: Johnson Development and Minute Maid; Sustaining Benefactors: Carole and Bob Brown; Brown & Gay Engineers; Cathy Stubbs Team – Keller Williams; Fort Bend Lifestyles & Homes Magazine; Pamela Printing; and the Patron of the Arts: Imperial Market. “We appreciate the commitment to the arts of these cultural minded businesses in our great community. SLCAF would not be what it is today without the support of people like these”, said Tim Stubenrouch, SLCAF board president.
Proceeds will benefit the mission and goals of the SLCAF, which include continued improvements to the Sugar Land Auditorium, the city’s oldest public space, and the continued support of the arts in Sugar Land.
Tables and individual tickets for this spectacular event are still available for purchase. For tickets and more information, please call (281) 313-0752, email Cindy Sutton at info@slcaf.org or purchase tickets online at slcaf.org.

Photo Caption: (L-R): Jackson Fulham, General Manger for Audi Sugar Land; Chip and Cindy Sutton, gala co-chairs; Gay and James A. Thompson, honorary co-chairs; Diana and John Null, Founders’ Ball honorees.
About SLCAF: Sugar Land Cultural Arts Foundation (SLCAF) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit arts organization that exists to enhance the quality of life and tourism in the City of Sugar Land and region of Fort Bend County by advocating, supporting and promoting the cultural arts through programs, initiatives and alliances; and to preserve and present historic Sugar Land Auditorium as a center for the cultural arts and resource for the Sugar Land community