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Between The Sheets

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Guests at the Third Annual Fountain House Associates Spring Breakfast.
On March 12, 2013, Le Cirque restaurant sponsored the Third Annual Fountain House Associates Spring Breakfast, entitled "Between The Sheets." Offering a woman's perspective on sex and mental health, the event featured speakers C. Neill Epperson, MD, Director of the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral Wellness and Shari Lusskin, MD, Founding Director of Reproductive Psychiatry at NYU Medical Center and NYU School of Medicine.

Over 100 attendees comprising the Fountain House Associates Committee, supporters of Fountain House and members of the media gathered at the restaurant to listen to the experts explore the science of sex and answer all the questions "you've always wanted to ask your mother, but never wanted to hear her answer." Among the topics discussed were age and sexual drive; medications that affect sexual behavior; and treatment options for common sexual dysfunctions.
Jennifer Oken and Kate Allen
Dr. C. Neill Epperson and Dr. Shari Lusskin
The event was hosted by members of the Fountain House Associates Committee. The Chairs were Kate Allen, Donya Bommer, Kathleen Kocatas, Jennifer Oken, Katie Tozer, and Katie Zorn; Vice-Chairs were Jennifer Carlston, Nicole Cunningham, Chiara Edmands, Linda Garnett, Heather Georges, Sarah Simmons Goldstein, Shoshanna Gruss, Kamie Lightburn, Katherine Lipton, Laura McVey, Dara O'Hara, and Sarah Von Maltzahn.  

Proceeds from the event will go directly to the Danny Zorn Scholarship Fund to help Fountain House members explore education opportunities.
Dr. Shari Lusskin, Kate Allen, Donya Bommer, Jennifer Oken, Kate Tozer, and Dr. C. Neill Epperson
Nicole Cunningham, Linda Garnett, Kamie Lightburn, Chiara Edmands, Jennifer Carlston, and Sarah von Maltzahn
Founded in 1948 on the premise that people can be active partners in their own recovery, Fountain House is one of the world's leading mental health organizations. In providing employment, education, housing, health and wellness opportunities for people living with serious mental illness, the goal is to ensure that they have the foundation to build healthy, productive and fulfilling lives. The effectiveness of the Fountain House approach is widely recognized and has inspired similar models in more than 400 locations in 40 countries and across the United States helping over 100,000 peole living with mental illness worldwide. www.fountainhouse.org.
Kate Pickett
Paige Hardy and Anjele Fischer
Erin Berger, Kathleen Kocatas, and Eliza Nordeman
Janet Gaffney and Anne Graber
Florence Peyrelongue
Phyllis Lusskin and Shari Lusskin
Sarah von Maltzahn, Laura Hoffman, and Melyora Kramer
Chiara Edmands and Dara O'Hara
Laura McVey and Alatia Bradley Bach
Stephanie Flatley, Sharon Wee Fu, Barbara Fernandez, and Pamela Guzman
Suzy Frigon, Lauren Stahl, and Leslie Williams
Charlotte Ronson and Shoshanna Gruss
Ila Maine and Marion Worth
Tara Padua and Leah Rodgers
Jennifer Oken, Maria Maccioni, and Mario Maccioni
Vanessa Johnson and Melanie Chisholm
Vanessa Puzio Billotti
Victoria Greenleaf, Lorna Grave, and Maria Maccioni
Shannon Henderson and Angela Clofine
Kim Sherman
Elizabeth Pyne, Robyn Marks, and Sarah Simmons Goldstein
Lorna Graev and Mark Gilbertson
Laura McVey and Donya Bommer
Last Saturday afternoon in East Hampton, LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton held a screening of the award-winning documentary Growing Farmers,which highlights the Peconic Land Trust's work with the new generation of Long Island farmers, including their struggles and triumphs within the farming community. Produced by the Peconic Land Trust's Vice Chair Hilary Leff and director Michael Halsband, the film won the Audience Choice Award for Best Short at this past year's Hamptons International Film Festival.

A lively panel discussion followed the screening with Hilary and Michael, as well as local farmers featured in the film such as Ian Calder-Piedmont of Balsam Farms, and Scott Chaskey from Quail Hill Farm, which is situated in Amagansett on land that was donated to the Peconic Land Trust by Deborah Ann Light.
Michael Halsband, Ian Calder-Piedmont, Scott Chaskey, and Hilary Leff
Guests in attendance included the Peconic Land Trust's Vice President Rebecca A. Chapman, and Director of Marketing and Communications Yvette DeBow-Salsedo, LongHouse Reserve'sFounder Jack Lenor Larsen, President Dianne B, Executive Director Matko Tomicic, and Trustee Peter Olsen, and author Joyce Raimondo.

Located in East Hampton, New York, LongHouse Reserve exemplifies living with art in all its forms. Founded by Jack Lenor Larsen, internationally known textile designer, author, and collector, the LongHouse Reserve collections, gardens, sculpture and programs reflect world cultures and inspire a creative life. www.longhouse.org.
Janet Jennings, Jonathan Foster, and Rebecca Chapman
Joyce Raimondo and Tanja Woitasczyk
Lys Marigold, Michael Halsband
Marsha Edelman and Peter Olsen
Matko Tomicic, Alex Rosenberg, and Michael Halsband
Michael Denslow and Emily Herrick
Michael Halsband and Scott Chaskey
Pamela Eldridge and Matko Tomicic
Susan Cook and Rosemarie DeSantis
Yvette DeBow-Salsedo, Michael Halsband, and Hilary Leff
More than 85 of Chicago's finest and most philanthropic dressed in shades of fuchsia, pink, and red turned out for Bunky Cushing's Valentine's Tea, an annual soiree hosted by Bunky to thank his friends for their continued support of his charitable endeavors.
Lisa Gutierrez
Helen Harvey Mills, Katherine Harvey, Megan McKinney, and Gabriela Cleveland
Ann Wallace and Gerri Shute
Rochelle Trotter
Marsha Buchanan and Sherrill Bodine
Sherry Holson, Tina Weller, and Toni Canada
Candace Jordan, Hazel Barr, and Vicki Hood
Mary Pat Burns, Heather Ingram, and Felicia Winiecki
Sherren Leigh
Bunky Cushing and Sherry Holson
Rebecca Besser
Ladies in fuchsia, pink, and red at Bunky Cushing's Valentine's Tea
Two Mondays ago, on March 11, the Hospital for Special Surgery hosted a VIP event – a panel discussion and reception at the Breakers in Palm Beach. The subject was "Your Life In Motion.
Guests mingle at Hospital for Special Surgery's "Your Life In Motion" VIP event at The Breakers in Palm Beach, FL.
The six paneliste and their subjects were: David. W Altchek, MD "Lessons from Professional Athletes," Frank Cammisa , MD, "Common Problems of the Spine & state of the Art Treatments,"Greg Lutz, MD, "Pro-Healing Biologic Treatments,"Paul Pellicci, MD, "Conversations from the Exam Room,"Thomas P. Sculco, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief – Moderator, and Louis A. Shapiro, President and CEO who gave the welcoming addresss..
Paul Pellicci, M.D., David W. Altchek, M.D., Thomas P. Sculco, M.D., Surgeon-in-Chief, Greg Lutz, M.D., Frank Cammisa, M.D., and Louis A. Shapiro, President and CEO
Frank Cammisa, M.D., Chief of the Spinal Surgical Service at Hospital for Special Surgery's Spine Care Institute, addresses guests
Leading experts from the #1 orthopedic hospital in the U.S., Hospital for Special Surgery, give advice on orthopedics and physiatry in panel discussion
Guests listen to a panel of leading experts from the #1 orthopedic hospital in the U.S.
Laurie Warren, Ellen Wright, Anne Altchek, David W. Altchek, M.D., and Patsy Warner
Marsha Powers, Stacey Malakoff, and Mike Cowling
Diane Bailey with Vicki Kellogg
Laurie Warren with Virginia Pellicci
Sam and Judi Carroll, Carlos Ferrer, and Michael Brooks
Gerald and Elaine Schuster, and Frank Cammisa, M.D., Chief of the Spinal Surgical Service
Bob Devlin and his wife Katharine with Jodi Myers and her husband John
Henry Wilmerding, Jr. with Mary Kay Farley
James Hauslein with Annabelle Garrett
Raymond Golish, Anka Palitz, Frank Cammisa, and Christopher Kellogg
Louis Shapiro with Susan Fazio and her husband Thomas
Thomas Sculco, M.D., Surgeon-in-Chief at Hospital for Special Surgery with Jodi and John Myers
Marilyn Levitt, David W. Altchek, M.D., and Barrie Damson
Darrah Gleason with Bill Ford
Dede Brooks, Peter Crisp, and Patsy Warner

Photographs by Annie Watt (Fountain House); Teresa Potasiak & Frankie de Guzman (Valentine's Tea); Richard Lewin (Longhouse).

Birthdays, Anniversaries, Auctions, and Galas

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Roric Tobin, Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, Monique van Vooren, Bette Davis, and Geoffrey Bradfield at Monique Van Vooren's birthday celebration
This past Thursday night, Bailey House held its 30th Anniversary Auction & Gala at Pier 60 at the Chelsea Piers, with more than 800 attending.

For more than a quarter century, Bailey House has been providing housing and support services to homeless men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS in New York City. Bailey House addresses the basic needs – housing, food, and safety. They also deliver support services including access to healthcare, counseling, support groups, and substance abuse treatment. The organization’s objective is to help their clients develop a sense of trust, community and stability so that they can create a future of their own making and “move beyond the crisis of diagnosis to leader productive and independent lives.”
Dean LaBate, Ronald Johnson, Therese Rodriguez, Tom Duane, Regina Quattrochi, Kevin Cathcart, Michael Seltzer, and David Hansell
Harlan Bratcher, Regina Quattrochi, Wendy Williams, and Alan Cumming
Karen Pearl, David Ludwigson, Dean LaBate, Donna Futterman, Richard Burns, Jeannetta Bushey, Tom Duane, Ronald Johnson, Therese Rodriguez, Kevin Cathcart, Michael Seltzer, Richard Haymes, Regina Quattrochi, David Hansell, Clarence Patton, and Ken Fornataro
Richard Burns and David Haymes
Alan Tanksley, Robert Seligsohn, and Harlan Bratcher
Christian Knaust, Regina Quattrochi, and Carmen Marc Valvo
Carmen Marc Valvo, Wendy Williams, and Christian Knaust
Alan Cumming, Patrick Robinson, and Virginia Smith
Witti Reparte and Ritz Cracka
Jesse Sacks, Tracy Ederer, Rickie Trudeau, and Bobby Steinsdorfer
Richard Haymes, Bart Boehlert, and Ted Dawson
Ernie Wohlleben, Gwen Wunderlich, Harry Dubin, Brittney Levine, Jacqueline Giaccio, and Phillip Bloch
Paul Rietz, Hayden Perry, Jane Pauley, Tray Ederer, Bobby Steinsdorfer, and Rickie Trudeau
Sean Moriarty, Tim Shore, David Rappaport, Brian McCabe, and Andrew Booth
Meaghan Kent, Maureen Cavanaugh, and Laura Krey
Jane Pauley, Regina Quattrochi, and Rickie Trudeau
Amy Fine Collins and Richard Slusarczyk
Sharon Gavin, Martin Crook, Jesse James Crook, Lucie Mitchell, and Mark Welsh
Sara Tanksley-Clark, Teddi Tanksley, and Jane Pauley
George McNeely
Bojan Kostic and Wendy Snyder
Chris Herrmann, Alex McCord, John Lyle, John Bartlett and Joseph Lorino
David Liu, Nathan Coyle, Lynn Ban, Joel Isaacs, and Chris Ventry
Toby Usnik, Julie Gilhart, Harlan Bratcher, Susan Rockefeller, David Mixner, Alan Tanksley, David Rockefeller, and Dan Scheffey
Alex Travers and Lily Hoagland
David France, Regina Quattrochi, and Charles King
Steve Johnson, John Eason, and Steve Newman
Tom Duane, Alan Cumming, Brad Hoylman, Grant Shaffer, Dan Scheffey, and Erik Bottcher
Bianca Manley, Rod Manley, Phyliss Yoo, and Erica Stein
Alan Cumming and Wendy Williams
Harlan Bratcher and Julie Gilhart
Tom Duane, Louis Webre, Alan Tanksley, and David France
Karen Pearl and David Ludwigson
Bianca Manley and Ada Kokosar
Barry Salzman and Gregory Habeeb
Harry Dubin and Bianca Pratt
Dean LaBate, Rona Affoumado and Richard Haymes
Stephen Henderson, George McNeely, Ricki Roer, James LaForce, and Dan Scheffey
David Hansell, Joy Tomchin, and Ronald Johnson
Gary Van Dis and Mickey Ateyeh
Harlan Bratcher, David Rockefeller, Susan Rockefeller, Toby Usnik, and Regina Quattrochi
Julie Gilhart, David Rockefeller, and Susan Rockefeller
Last Wednesday night Geoffrey Bradfield turned the David Burke Townhouse into the Cub Room at the Stork Club to fete his great friend Monique Van Vooren on her birthday.
Ijaz Malik, Melissa Berkelhammer, Lauren Day Roberts, Geoffrey Bradfield, Lucia Hwong Gordon, and Chiu-Ti Jansen
Douglas Wittels, Maggie Norris, Montgomery Frazier, Ninotchka Manus, and Eric Mindich
Gabriel Gordon, Herve Aimable, Charlie Alexander, Tyler Bauer, Kenneth Koen, Austen Parker, and Tyler Parker
Douglas Wittels, Maggie Norris, and Geoffrey Bradfield
Jackie Rogers, Eric Javits, Ann Rapp, and Grace Robbins
Jo Hallingby, Tim Kucha, and Susan Traub
Lucia Hwong Gordon, Douglas Hannant, and Nicholas Wayne
Jay Johnson, Mara Khodara, and Craig Dix
Alberto Michelazzi and Emel Dilek
Helena Lehane, Sam Bolton, and Liliana Cavendish
Barbara Winston and Lauren Day Roberts
James Tissot and Jorge Arango
Peachy Deegan and Montgomery Frazier
Alan Roberts, Mika Sterling, and Heidi Roberts
Gail Karr, Larry Kaiser, Geoffrey Bradfield, and Najwa Stone
Sue Chalom, Chappy Morris, Debbie Bancroft, and Douglas Hannant
Cece Black, Monique van Vooren, Eric Purcell, and Jeanne Lawrence
Tyler Parker, Andy Warhol, Austen Parker, and Bette Davis
Liliane Montevecchi, Richard Turley, and Corice Arman
Lucia Hwong Gordon, Ijaz Malik, and Lauren Day Roberts
Charlie Alexander, Monique van Vooren, Grace Robbins, and Tyler Bauer
Edmundo Huerta, Amy Hoadley, and Sam Bolton
Angela Chen
Herve Aimable, Austen Parker, Emma Snowdon-Jones, Tyler Parker, and Peter Brown
Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, Helena Lehane, and Bette Davis
Gigi Fisdell, Jacques Khodara, and Mara Khodara
Christopher Hyland and Katharina Plath
Richard and Donna Soloway
Liliane Montevecchi, Richard Turley, and Corice Arman
Justin Concannon, Ann Rapp, and Michael Yasenak
Herve Aimable and Gabriel Gordon
Monique van Vooren, Patrick McMullan, Paul Morrissey, and Grace Robbins
Monique van Vooren, Patrick McMullan, Paul Morrissey, and Grace Robbins
Liliane Montevecchi
Gigi Fisdell, Jacques Khodara, and Mara Khodara
Baroness von Langerwall
Bette Davis and R. Couri Hay
Not much detail was spared about Frank Sinatra's obsession with Ava Gardner in a candid tell-all conversation with Lee Wolf and Steven Caras at the final of three Kravis Center Cultural Society ArtSmart Lunch & Learns held recently at the Weiner Banquet Center in the Kravis Center's Cohen Pavilion.

A film set the stage for "Fly Me to the Moon ... or Wherever Ava Is" and followed with a provocative discussion of the sultry affair between the crooner and the free-spirited actress. Over 400 Cultural Society members and guests escaped in the middle of a Monday and lived a bit vicariously through Sinatra and Gardner's tempestuous relationship.

Wolf and Caras examined this legendary tsunami of high drama, and equal doses of unbridled passion and violence that kept Hollywood gossip columns and fan magazines humming for years. For three explosive years, 1951 to 1953, the famous couple fueled headlines with their free-for- all affair, forever quarreling over politics, music and of course, lovers.
Lee Wolf, Steven Caras, and Judy Mitchell
The luncheon concluded with a special surprise. Guests were treated to a rendition of a couple of Frank Sinatra favorites by Shawn Nevad, a student who was a participant at one of the Kravis Centers' ArtScholars dinners where Steven Caras was wowed with his impromptu performance. A senior at Santaluces High School, Shawn is currently a candidate for The Palm Beach Post Pathfinder Scholarship Award and the president of the award-winning and traveling Reflections Choir at his school. He has performed at the Kravis Center on several occasions with his high school choir and theater groups as well as in New York at Carnegie Hall with Sir John Rutter as part of a mass choir. He is a member of the select Musical Theater Group at school and is currently in rehearsal for "Seussical The Musical."

The Kravis Center's ArtScholars program gives high school students who have a strong interest in the performance arts (along with an economic need) greater insight into their particular discipline by attending dinner discussions with special guest speakers and personally meeting distinguished artists who perform on the Kravis Center stages.
Martha Glasser, Ruth Kopelman, and Richard Glasser
Arlene Cherner, Michelle Grayson, and Marilyn Lane
Judith and Bruce Newman
Herb Goldsmith and Bunny Kanter
Judy Schonhorn and Ellen Levy
Cindy and Ted Mandes
Patty Myura and Lee Bell
Betty Hess, Jane Overman, Joan Safir, and Bonnie Gregge
Barbara Rackoff, Abby Ruttenberg, Merel Cayne, and Audrey Goodman
Sandra and George Garfunkel

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com

Spring kickoffs

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Judy Sonett, Michael Fosina, Linda Fosina, Nancy Sonett, and Josh Sonett
This past Tuesday at the Waldorf Astoria, New York-Presbyterian Hospital launched its campaign for Celebrating the Future ...
John J. Mack, David H. Koch, and Dr. Steven J. Corwin
Charlotte Ford and Dr. Steven J. Corwin
Heather McNamara
Ellen Corwin, Dr. Steven J. Corwin, and Phyllis Mailman
Laura Forese
Dr. Robert Kelly and Anna Kelly
Joel Bell, Marife Hernandez, Ellen Corwin, and Dr. Steven J. Corwin
Steph Perry
Lucille Coleman and Camilla Deja
David H. Koch, Julie Koch, Katherine Farley, and Jerry Speyer
Anthony Dawson and Consuelo Prol
David Feinberg and Marla Feinberg
Myrna Manners, John J. Mack, and Christy Mack
Dr. Steven J. Corwin, Ellen Corwin, David H. Koch, Nancy Wexler, and Herbert Pardes
Jaclyn Mucaria
Joseph Board and Judy Sonett
Joe Tiralosi, Janet Tiralosi, Joe Tiralosi, and Christina Tiralosi
Michael Fosina and Linda Fosina
Debra Romanoff and Richard Romanoff
Ron Crystal, Karen Crystal, Zez Rosenwaks, Richard Granstein, and Philip Stieg
Dr. Sheldon Feldman and Dr. Margaret Chen
Robert Lebuhn and Elaine Lebuhn
Iris Cantor
Robin Goland and Joseph Tenenbaum
Christy Mack, Ken Forde, and K. Forde
Fabrizio Michelassi and Caren Heller
Sarah Lesseradins
Gerald Modell, Nancy Wexler, Paula Modell, and Herbert Pardes
Lee Goldman and Jill Goldman
Ronda Benson and Mitchell Benson
Roger Altman, Jurate Kazickman, Bruce Lerman, and Karen Lerman
JoAnn Slattery and Peter Deutsch
Marie Wellshinger and Sandip Kapur
Also on Tuesday evening in Michael's Garden Room, the Nature Conservancy Kicked off Earth Month.

The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
Elizabeth Ward, Geof Rochester, and Teresa Duran
Diana Glassman and Geof Rochester
Marissa Freeman and Pamela Pagan
Kaitlin Moore, Lauren Miura, Rachel Winters, Jackson Izzo, and Sara McGuinness
Reina Miller, Ilyssa Somer, and Diane Stefani
Robin Dorian and Richard Roth
Ken Silverman and Jean Silverman
Dave Kiyak, Melissa Abramson, Teresa Duran, and Curtis Runyan
Ana Real, Jennifer Siebens, and Amy Burkholder
Jennifer Rowe Hearst and Amy Burkholder
Jen Fruzzeti and Thomas Farley
Chase Bodine, Emilia Wiles, Mark Hudspeth, Rachel Winters, and Jeremy Hurewitz
Mariam Asmar and Jennifer Tuft
Dee-Dee Pincott, Elizabeth Ward, and John Smith
Zeke Freeman and Sal Cataldi
Lea Giaquinto and Reina Miller
Melissa Abramson, Dave Kiyak, Elizabeth Ward, and Lauren Miura
American Friends of British Art recently celebrated its 10th anniversary at its annual Lecture & Luncheon held at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach.

The guest speaker was Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, the international interior designer, author, (and eldest daughter of the 11th Duke of Marlborough).

The charity’s founder Dr. Michael Ridgdill introduced Lady Henrietta, who provided a visual presentation titled “The Life of the House; How Rooms Evolve,” which included photos and stories about her childhood home Blenheim Palace.
Dr. Michael Ridgdill, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, and Hilary Geary Ross
Lady Henrietta’s talk was followed by a book signing. American Friends of British Art is a 501c3 nonprofit charity dedicated to funding the restoration and preservation of historic art and architecture in Great Britain. More information on the charity and its activities can be found on their website at www.Americanfriendsofbritishart.com

Event sponsors included William R. Eubanks Interior Design, Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design, Smith and Moore Architects, Jennifer Garrigues Interiors, andFine Art Connoisseur Magazine.
Tim Johnson, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, Fernando Wong
Among those attending were Hope Alswang, Veronica Atkins, Bill and Maura Benjamin, Princess Sybil de Bourbon-Parme, Carolyn Buckley, John Cafaro, Senator Capri Cafaro, Terry and Linda Collier, Dr. Angela Culveyhouse, William Eubanks, Anne Fairfax and Richard Sammons, Leta Austin Foster, Jennifer Garrigues, Dr. Julian Hudson, Timothy Johnson, Daniel and Shanna Kahan, Brantley Knowles, Donna Long, Ross Meltzer, Mary Agnes Quinn, Virginia Oatley Berges, Hilary Geary Ross, Betsy and Wally Turner, Susan Wanamaker Leas, and Fernando Wong.
Terry and Linda Collier
Mark Arena and Jason Arbuckle
Tony Beyer, Shanna Kahan, and Daniel Kahan
Ashley Copeland and Veronica Atkins
Carolyn Buckley and William Eubanks
Maura and Bill Benjamin
Last Thursday, designer Francesca Rappaport and her son marketing guru Errol Rappaport welcomed friends and committee members of the upcoming National Meningitis Association Give Kids a Shot Gala to an elegant cocktail reception in their art and antique filled aerie decorated by dear friend fashion icon Iris Apfel on Central Park South, with its expansive, breathtaking views of park as the backdrop.

Errol has long been a driving force behind the gala as his close friend GarySpringerands son Nick had been stricken by the vaccine preventable disease 14 years ago which cost him his legs and arms. Despite that trauma, Nick went on to captain the Para Olympic Gold Med winning rugby team at the Olympics in China. Both Gary and publisher Suzanna Bowling were effusive in their thanks to the Rappaports for opening their home for the cause.
Gary Springer pays homage to Judy Gilbert
Rod and Judy Gilbert, Errol Rappaport, and Francesca Rappaport
The evening had a delightful Russian tilt to it with rare Orovela cabernets from the country of Georgia and veal stuffed pastries and mushrooms among the bountiful hors d'oeuvres.

Among the many committee members of the Gala which takes place on April 22 at the New York Athletic Club were NHL great Rod Gilbert and his wife Judy, Katherine and Les Schecter, Click Models founder Frances Grill and her daughter Stephanie, designer Sonja Caprone, interior designer Lutfi Yilmaz, actor, director and filmmaker Anna Wilding with her beau restoration architect James Sved, Thomas McGovern, Howard Rosen, Gerri and Ron Pufall, Ulrika andRedand Nilsson and Mark Pfister, Richard Thomas, Rita Crosby, Heather Randall , Sara Herbert Galloway , Chau-Ciang Thi Nguyen, Thomas Cook, David Hryck, Kevin McGovern , Cindy Marinangel, Erica Lacombe, Tammy Eristavi and Alexander Francois Oppenheimer, Susan James, Craig P. Stone, Gordon Von Brook, actress Jaye Rosenberg and Joseph Marvullo and Kathy Kaye Herman.
Gerri and Ron Pufall, Rod and Judy Gilbert, and Errol Rappaport
Francesca and her late husband fashion manufacturer, designer and painter David Rappaport founded Damon Knitwear and the David Rappaport Tie Collections that were featured in Barney's and Saks Fifth Avenue. Her donation of a collection of his signature Italian silk ties sparked others to donate gifts for the Gala and auction. Famed fashion photographer Robert Farber, whose work is currently the subject of a 40-year retrospective at the Museum of Dubrovnik, donated one of his iconic images; arts publicists Edward Callaghan and John Wegorzewski contributed VIP passes to the upcoming Art Southampton. Thomas Cook offered a week's stay for 12 at the spectacular Cliffside villa Casa Iguana in Acapulco and Tamara Eristavi donated Premiere Orovela Wines from Georgia.

As it was both Errol's and Judy Gilbert's birthday, actress Nora Davis sang several of their tunes to the pair, ending with a melt your heart rendition of "Somewhere, Over the Rainbow." Artist and writer Erica Lacombe, who catered the event, presented Errol with a charcoal portrait of him and his beloved mother which followed by a lusty round of "Happy Birthday" to the celebrants.
Suzanna Bowling displays the famous Rappaport Ties
National Meningitis Association annual Give Kids a Shot Gala takes place at the New York Athletic Club on Monday, April 22, 2013. Cocktails and Silent Auction begin at 7:00 PM followed by dinner and the NMA Awards. Master of Ceremonies is iconic actor Richard Thomas, a longtime supporter of NMA and winner of the organization's Nancy Ford Springer Inspiration Award.

Honorary Chairs are Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr. and Para-Olympic Gold Medalist Nick Springer; Gala Chairs Lenore Cooney, Cooney/Waters Group, Sara Herbert-Galloway and Gary Springer, Springer Associates PR; Vice Chairs, Joanna Goldenstein, KPMG, LLP; Barry J. Klarberg Monarch Wealth and Business Management.: Ulrika andRedand Nilsson, Redcircle International, Inc. and Heike M. Vogel, Arent Fox LLP; Auction Chairs, Matt Klarberg, Monarch Wealth and Business Management and Errol Rappaport.
Tamara Eristavi, Francesca Rappaport, Erica Lacombe, and Errol Rappaport
2013 Honorees are William Schaffner, M.D., Health Achievement Award; Cindy Krejny, Moms on Meningitis Award; Massachusetts State Senator Jack Hart, Nancy Ford Springer Inspiration Award; Samantha and Kyle Busch, The Kyle Busch Foundation, Community Leadership Award.

For more information visit www.nmaus.org
Actress and director Anna Wilding and Nino Razmadze
Architect James Sved and designer Lutfi Yilmaz
Ulrika 'Red' Nilsson, Mark Pfister, and Gary Springer
Thomas McGovern, Gerri Pufall, and Santo Rosabianca
Judy Gilbert and Gary Springer
Frances Grill
Erica Lacombe
Publicists Les Schecter, Gary Springer and Edward Callaghan
Judy Gilbert, Errol Rappaport and Nora Davis
Robert Farber
Joseph Marvullo
Katherine and Les Schecter
Tamara Eristavi and Alexander Francois Oppenheimer
Actress Nora Davis sang

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com; Lucien Capehart Photography (American Friends of British Art).

Young Fellows and Masquerades

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Dinner scene from Save Venice's Black & White Masquerade Ball.
The Frick Collection's Young Fellows Ball 2013 Sponsored by Donna Karan New York ...
Rickie De Sole, Olivia Chantecaille, Genevieve Bahrenburg, Lydia Fenet, Sloan Overstrom, and Clare McKeon
Dionisio Fontana and Lana Smith
Randle Doss, David Gray, Katherine Suarez, and Nathalie Gryzwa
Noel Salzano, Paulina Victoria Holmgrem, and Grace Bennett
Derek Hfarrar and Polina Proshkina
Danielle Sapse, Joy Marks, and Anne-Marie Sapse
Chloe Malle and Heidi Rosenau
Aliza Licht, Genevieve Bahrenburg, and Danielle Vreeland
Lydia Fenet and Clare McKeon
Brittany Weeden and Jared Abrams
Andrew Jeffries, Annabel Vartanian, Caroline Mehta, and Zubin Mehta
Catherine Smith, Lydia Melamed-Johnson, and Samantha Moray
Kelly Van Ingen, Susannah Vasu, and Genevieve Bahrenburg
Gillian Miniter and Sylvester Miniter
Lisa Salzer, Valentine Uhovski, Lesley Blume, and Cator Sparks
Brian Taam and Fei Chang
Patrick Lanni, Cynthia Smith, Grace Givens, and Max Jones
Arielle Patrick
Elizabeth Nicholas and Carson Sieving
Olivia Chantecaille
Englebert DeCastro and Veronica Gledhill
Justin Kush, Sarah Levovitz, Courtney Gerwin, and Brandon Parks
Alexandra Wagle, Maximillian Sinsteden, and Alexandra Porter
Micaela English, Sam Dangremond, and Abigail Stone
Sylvia Renner and Noreen Ahmad
Marsha Malozemova, Mariana Gantus Joseph, Sydney La Londe, and Caitlin Demkin
Richard Taittinger, Elodie Taittinger, Jessica Mateer, and Harry Mateer
Genevieve Bahrenburg and Caroline Palmer
Kate Falchi, Phillipe Daniellides, Juliet Falchi, Pamela Suskind, Avery Andon, and Christina Eberli
Chrissy Rutherford
Matthew Douglas and Catherine Dewey
Hannah Bronfman
Emerson Bowyer, Georgina Schaeffer, Nate Silver, and Alexis Light
Lizzie Edelman, Hannah Bronfman, and Daisy Johnson
Alison Twiss, William Ralph, and Jenny Coates
Hannah Bronfman DJ-ing
Sebastian Bland
Christina Cochran and James Delaune
Andrew Fenet and friends
Andrew Fenet
Louisa Stelle, Sebastian Bland, Nick Isham, and Paolina Poe Azcarraga
Henry Bodmer and his girls
Adrianna Beer
Christian Russell and Jacqueline Kent Cooke
Annika Connor and Victoria Pattinson
Danielle Vreeland and Aliza Licht
Philippe Danielides
Clementine Travis and Adrian M. Dewez
Lydia Fenet and Chris Delaney
Breguet Watches Group, Jay Kathirithamby, Liliana Chen, Roxie Miah, Seth Baert, Nicky Phelps, and Ross Merritt
Sara Grace Moss
Daisy Johnson and Hassan Pierre
Hsien Wong, Michaela Schedelbauer, and Karl Yeh
Maggy Schultz and William Richmond Watson
Holly Dunlap, Zac Stevens, Elisabeth A. Saint-Amand, and Emily Arden Wells
Jared Abrams, Brittany Weeden, Doug Patterson, Kiki Von Glinow, Christopher Wolfe, and Caroline Owens
Allison Ecung, Bunny Aisin Gioro, Nate Silver, and Sarah Maslin Nir
James Danner
Save Venice's Black & White Masquerade Ball at The Pierre ...
Lauren Rockefeller and Thorin Schriber
Peter Brant Jr. and Samantha Zaitz
Bernardo Lopes da Costa, Beatrice Snyder, and Cinthia Fontes
Anthony Saracco, Emilie Price, Natalia Andueza, and Fidel Andueza
Emily Price, Julie Tucker, and Natalia Mingo
Fazle and Blair Husain
Laurie Adorno, Matthew White, Beatrice Rossi-Landi, and Laura Dowling
Lauren Santo Domingo and Prabal Gurung
Keegan Singh and Dr. Lisa Airan
Di Mondo, Ashley Passik, Oliver Schulze, and Laure Heriard Dubreuil
Jean Shafiroff, Di Mondo, and Chiu-Ti Jansen
Janna Bullock and R. Couri Hay
Carl and Valerie Kempner
Dagna Rucewicz|, Polina Proshkina, and Lana Smith
Sophie Young and Jeremy Allen
Scott Caraher and Trevor Gibbons
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Amedeo Scognamiglio and Olivia Chantecaile
Eric Lewis
Eric Lewis
Mark Paulk and Tom Dwyer
Juana Libedinsky and Conrado Tenaglia
Lacary Sharpe and Rebecca Regan
Mark Voss and Michelle Parker
Edward Barsamian and Dalia Oberlander
Laure Heriard Dubreuil, Aaron Young, and Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos
Amanda Hearst and Christian Lawless
Kim Colbert and Brooke Lanier
Tom Decker, Denise Decker, and Stephen Cucchiaro
Louis Levy and Shany Ellenberg
Lauren Santo Domingo, Adelina Wong Ettelson, Matthew White, Laurie Adorno, Mary Kathryn Navab and Laura Dowling
Susan Plagemann, Graziano de Boni, and Valerie de Boni
Christopher Baker and Christopher Wolf
Mark Gilbertson, Louis Rose, Alexandra Lind Rose, and Cameron Silver
Chele Chiavacci and Richard Farley
Max Osterweis
Christopher Apostle, Elizabeth Locke, and Derek Thompson
Nathalie Kaplan and Alexia Hamm Ryan
Charlotte Fassler and Lena Davis
Julia Erdman and Nicky Balestrieri
Arnie and Paola Rosenshein
Adelina Wong Ettelson and Bill Ettelson
Russell and Marion Burke with Sylvester and Gillian Miniter
Michel Perrin, Chloe Perrin, and Sally Perrin
Christian Lawless and Annelise Peterson
Dawn Marie Grannum and Owen Barnes
Zani Gugelmann
Alessandro Luongo, Zani Gugelmann and Luigi Tadini
Claudia Overstrom
Meredith Olson and Holly Cornell
Elizabeth Kurpis
Fiona Rudin and Pamela Ludwick
Jessica and Ashley Hart
Jennifer Creel
Nicolas Turko and Adelina Wong Ettelson

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com.

The elegant and the exclusive

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Cocktails at the annual International Women's Health Coalition gala.
The New York Academy of Arts held its annual Tribeca Ball and honored author Bob Colacello. Van Cleef & Arpel served as the presenting sponsor.
Parker Posey
Bob Colacello and Jessica Hart
Chrissy Erp, Peter Marino, Rachel Feinstein, and Peter Duchin
Agnes Gund and Sir John Richardson
Jack Shear and Jo Carole Lauder
Billy Gibbons
Andres Serrano and Valerie Cooper
Lauren Dupont and Derek Blasberg
Alba and Francesco Clemente
David Kratz, Aaron Young, and Laure Heriard Dubreuil
Samantha Boardman Rosen and her father Dixon Boardman
Padma Lakshmi and Glenda Bailey
Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis
Nell Dimond and Jennifer Dimond
Diane von Furstenberg
Ross Bleckner and Tiffany Dubin
Stavros Niarchos and Jessica Hart
Eileen Guggenheim, Paker Posey, and Carla Gugino
Graydon Carter, Anna Scott Carter, and Bob Colacello
Lynn Wyatt
Chelsea Handler and Andre Balazs
Michael Ovitz and Tamara Mellon
Anna Scott Carter
Jaymie Wisneski, Fabiola Beracasa, and Laure Heriard Dubreuil
Joan Rivers
Alexandra Kotur and Jonathan Becker
Francesco Clemente and Louise Neri
Joel Shapiro and Beth Rudin DeWoody
Nicola Bos and Daniel Boulud
Glenda Bailey and Stephen Sumner
Fabiola Beracasa and Rachel Chandler Guinness
Amanda Hearst, Eileen Guggenheim, and Alexis Bryan Morgan
Reinaldo and Carolina Herrera
Mary Kate Olsen and David Kratz
Kyle DeWoody and Bettina Prentice
William and Donna Acquavella
Karl Wellner and Virginia Duchin
Cindy Sherman
Matt Lauer and Annette Roque
This past Monday night Ballet Hispanico celebrated the legacy of its School of Dance and honored Randy Falco, President and CEO of Univision Communications, at their annual Spring Gala at the Plaza. The event Chairs were Emilio Estefan, Kate Lear, David Perez and Herb Scannell.
Kate B. Lear, Randy Falco, Eduardo Vilaro, and Maria Elena Salinas
Glenn Allen Sims, Linda C. Sims, and Eduardo Vilaro
Jody G. Arnhold, Eduardo Vilaro, Tina Ramirez, and Kate B. Lear
Maria Elena Salinas and Emilio Estefan
Eliana Munoz, Melissa Marin-Mellan, Wendy Perez, and Leslie Arredondo
Bernie Munoz and Terry Cavanaugh
Lisa Schwartz, Barbara Meili, and Randy Falco
Cristina Estanislao, Laura Baldwin, and Yvonne Saavedra Limb
Scott McCauley and Alexandra McCauley
Cesar Conde, David Perez, Milena Perez, and Michele Caruso-Cabrera
Diana DiMenna
Camila Jimenez and Cristina Escoda
Kiri Avelar, Jessica Wyatt, and Francesca Marisol Cabrera
Jessica Wyatt
Melissa Fernandez
Ana Fragoso, Jody G. Arnhold, Susan McGreevy-Nichols, and Joan Finkelstein
John Roy, Susie Hahn, and Eduardo Vilaro
Elizabeth Weinstein, Gabrielle Rembrant, and Katrina Meyer
Michelle Manzanales, Gregory Stuart, and Chase Lawlor
Diana Ruttiger, Justin Reeves, Mario Espinoza, and Vanessa Valecillos
David Perez and Milena Perez
Dante Blakeley and Eduardo Vilaro
Tina Ramirez and Luis Mallo
John LaPook, Bonnie Beer, Kate B. Lear, Maggie Lear, and David Katz
RJ Lennon
Isabelle Ushery and David Ushery
Donald Borror and Emily Delay
Ballet Hispanico performance ...
The annual International Women's Health Coalition gala was held at the Pierre on Monday night honoring Christiane Amanpour and Adenike Esiet, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Action Health Inc, Lagos, Nigeria.
Adenike Esiet and Christiane Amanpour
Shannon Kowalski and Kate Gellert
Diana Taylor, Jim Zirin, Marlene Hess, and Marnie Pillsbury
Francoise Girard, Virginia Joffe, and Mary Newman
Marnie Pillsbury, Diana Taylor, and Francoise Girard
Michelle Doty, Jared Anderman, Tracy Garber, and Dr. Peggy McEvoy
Phyllis Mailman and Monica Mailman
Dina Dublon and Subha Barry
Kate Gellert, Francoise Girard, and Susan Nitze
Kati Marton and Ellen Chessler
Uwemedimo Esiet, Francoise Girard, and Niyi Ojuolape
Kate Gellert, Uwemedimo Esiet, Ann Unterberg, and Stuart C. Burden
Marnie Pillsbury, Diana Taylor, and Ann Unterberg
Peter Nitze and Barbara Taylor
Alexander Farman-Farmaian, Suzy Wahba, and Ignacio Jayanti
Adenike Esiet and Adrienne Germain
Gillie Holme and Camille Massey
Fran Weisslei, Dr. Holly Andersen, Claudia Kahn, and Mickey Ateyeh
Kathleen Gerard, Darren Walker, and Marnie Pillsbury
Wendy Breck and Janine Hill
Kathleen Gerard and David Quigley
Atmosphere
Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein, Francoise Girard, Christiane Amanpour, Marlene Hess, and James Rubin
Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Francoise Girard, Marlene Hess, and Adenike Esiet
Joanna Larson and Penelope West
Princess Sarah Zeid Al-Hussein and Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein
Francis Hill Barlow, Martha Babcock, and Kate Gilmore
On Tuesday, April 2nd, French Heritage Society’s (FHS) New York Chapter partnered with Bard Graduate Center (BGC) to host an elegant, French benefit dinner and exclusive viewing of BGC’s newest exhibition “Salvaging the Past: Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art”.

The evening honored the remarkable work by three curators whose exhibition and accompanying catalogue of the collection of 19th century French interior designer and ceramicist George Hoentschel.

Exhibition curators Danielle Kisluk-Grosheide, Deborah L. Krohn, and Ulrich Leben were on hand to delight guests with privately led tours and shed light on this remarkable but little-known decorative arts collection.
Elizabeth Stribling and Guests participate in private curator-led tour
Curator Danielle Kisluk-Grosheide leads exhibition tour
Gifted to the Metropolitan Museum of Art by American financier and avid collector J. Pierpoint Morgan in 1907, Hoentschel’s collection is primarily comprised of exquisite examples of medieval art and Eighteenth-century French pieces renowned for their beauty. The exhibition features sculptures, textiles, metalwork, furniture, paneling, and ceramics from this collection, which has been rarely viewed since the 1950s. FHS is proud to partner with BGC to now bring this exquisite collection back into the public eye. The exhibition will run from April 4-August 11, 2013 at BGC in New York and is not to be missed!

FHS Chairman Elizabeth Stribling, and FHS NY Chapter Co-Chairmen Odile de Schiétère-Longchampt and Guy N. Robinson, as well as other French and American patrons of FHS and the BCG showed their generous support for the benefit dinner and preview. Honorary Co-Chairs of the dinner were Irene Roosevelt Aitken and Elizabeth M. Stafford, both longstanding supporters of the Decorative Arts and of numerous cultural institutions, and also both sponsors of the BCG exhibition. The BCG was represented by its Director and Founder Dr. Susan Weber, Executive Planning Committee member EdwardLee Cave, Gallery Director Nina Stritzler-Levine, and Director of External Affairs Lynn Thommen.
Dr Susan Weber, Director and Founder, Bard Graduate Center
Other notable guests included: Patricia Cossutta Arostegui, Mariam Azarm, François Bardonnet, Véronique Bich, FHS Board member CeCe Black, Edward Lee Cave, Margaret Donovan, Elisa Fredrickson, Joanne Foster, Barbara Kemper Gross, FHS Board member Richard Gutman and Rosann Gutman, Lou Hammond, John Harvey andFHS Board member Kazie Harvey, Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, Ulrich Leben, Michel Longchampt, Henry Neville, Rochelle Ohrstrom, Chris Salyer, FHS Board member George Sape and Jeri Sape, FHS Board member Jean Shafiroff and Martin Shafiroff, Patricia and Thomas Shiah, Brigitte and Jean-Christophe Tressel, FHS Board member Ann Van Ness and Bill Van Ness, and Count Nicholas Wenckheim.
Count Nicholas Wenckheim, Elizabeth Stafford, Ulrich Leben, and Nina Stritzler-Levine
John Harvey and Kazie Harvey
Joanne Foster and Elizabeth M Stafford
FHS Board member Ann Van Ness, Bill Van Ness, and Peggy Donovan
Deborah Krohn, Ulrich Leben, Irene Roosevelt Aitken, and Nina Stritzler-Levine
Michel Berty, Odile de Schietere-Longchampt, and Marie Eve Berty
FHS NY Chapter Co-Chairman Guy Robinson and FHS Chairman of the Board Elizabeth Stribling
Brigitte Tressel and Jean-Christophe Tressel
Bill Van Ness
Odile de Schietere-Longchampt, Michel Longchampt, Guy Robinson, Greg Joye, and Francois Bardonnet
FHS Boston Chapter Co-Chairman François Bardonnet views exhibition
Barbara Kemper Gross
Patricia and Thomas Shiah
FHS Board member Ann Van Ness and Mariam Azarm
George Sape and Jeri Sape
FHS Board member Jean Shafiroff and CeCe Black
Elizabeth Ann Kivlan, Patricia Shiah, Patricia Cossutta, and Rochelle Ohrstrom
Martin Shafiroff, Peggy Donovan, CeCe Black, Ann Van Ness, Barbara Kemper Gross, Jean Shafiroff, Bill Van Ness, Patricia Cossutta, and Rochelle Ohrstrom
Irene Roosevelt Aitken, Danielle Kisluk-Grosheide, Jennifer Bernich, Henry Neville, Deborah Krohn, Chris Salyer, Joanne Foster, and Lynn Thommen

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com (IWHC, Ballet Hispanico);www.bfanyc.com(Tribeca Ball); Anniewatt.com (French Heritage).

Over the top and under the sea ...

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Megan Hilty performs at Tiffany & Co.'s Blue Book Ball at Rockefeller Center.
Last Thursday night Tiffany celebrated Jazz Age glamour at the Blue Book Ball hosted in Rockefeller Center, presenting The Gatsby Collection of jewels designed by Tiffany and inspired by director Baz Luhrmann's upcoming film "The Great Gatsby" starring Leo DiCaprio.
Tiffany & Co. 2013 Blue Book Collection
Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson, Carey Mulligan and Michelle Williams were all there in their Tiffany diamonds. The ice rink on Rockefeller Plaza was transformed into a supper club. Megan Hilty performed Cole Porter's "Let's Misbehave."
Gwyneth Paltrow
Ji Hye Park
Jessica Diehl
Barbara and Michael Kowalski
Sarah Jessica Parker
Thomas Hayo and Countess Gitta Lambsdorff
Catherine Martin and Baz Luhrmann
Kate Hudson
Poppy Delevigne
Cato Van Ee
Amy Fine Collins
Hilary Rhoda
Carolyn Murphy
Carey Mulligan
Doutzen Kroes
Carina Lau
Stephane Lafay and Kurara Chibana
Alice Eve and Poppy Delevingne
James Aguiar, Alessandra Emanuel, Robert Rufino, and Thomas Lamshire
Jessica Biel, Michael Kowalski, and Carey Mulligan
Camilla Santos and Chris Piagi
Sha Xiao-li and Jiang Jiang
Chiharu Morita, Yoji Saida, and Hiroko Morit
Siham Tueni, Susan Mussa, Aline Watfa, Caroline Kassia
Sumiko and Akira Hosoya
Vanessa and Wendy Thorsen
Jazz man Brian Newman and gang
Last Thursday, the American Museum of Natural History held its 2013 Museum Dance. The theme of the evening was Under the Sea, in honor of the Museum's upcoming exhibition Whales: Giants of the Deep. As New York City's longest-running junior benefit, the Museum Dance brings together influential young philanthropists to celebrate and raise essential funds for the Museum's scientific and educational programs, which enable thousands of underserved New York City school children to visit the Museum annually.

The event began with an intimate dinner and dessert followed by dancing for all. Music was provided by DJ Jus-Ske. Throughout the evening, there was a silent auction with luxury items from many of New York's most exclusive retailers including trips to Little Nell at Aspen, Miami, and Beaver Creek; NYC experience's to Bravo TV's Watch What Happens Live, Barry's Bootcamp, and Pure Yoga; handbags from Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, and Roberto Cavalli; and jewelry from Fred Leighton, Ippolita, and Kwiat. All funds raised from the event benefit the Museum's scientific and educational programming. The evening was sponsored by Roberto Cavalli.
Dinner in the Rotunda
Dancing in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
Dinner in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda
Dana Wallach Jones and Michael T. M. Jones, Kristen Edgreen Kaufman and Michael Kaufman, Elizabeth Kurpis and Jonathan A. Kurpis, Gregory and Ali Kwiat, Nina and Michael Patterson, Zibby and Andrew Right served as Chairmen.

Guests included Michelle Harper, Lauren Remington Platt, Sofia Sanchez Barranchea, Ivanka and Jared Kushner, Jennie Tarr Coyne and Chris Coyne, Karl Anderson and Marissa Shorenstein,  Colleen and Kipp deVeer, Lauren and Brian Frank, Amanda and Jon Waldron, Melissa Hawks, Jill and Harry Kargman, Lisa Blau, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Beth and Chris Kojima, Bara and Alex Tisch, Lesley and David Schulhof, Fran and Scott Lebovitz, Anna Kovner, Jenny Schimizu, Nick and Travis Acquavella, Tony and Nanar Yoseloff, Caren Brooks, Alexandra Adame, Jesse Angelo and Rebecca Dana, Jennifer Collins, Tantivy Gubelman, Rebekah and Colin McCabe, Athena Liu, Anne Huntington, Melanie Lazenby, Brett and Greg Heyman, Naomi Waletzky and Rowan Hajaj, Andrea Wortmann, Paul Arnhold, Wes Gordon, Monica Tessler, and Julia Arnhold.
Zibby and Andrew Right
Dana Wallach Jones and Michael Jones
Steven Cutler and Emily Stoler
Melissa Hawks
Rebecca Dana and Jill Kargman
Kamile Kupcinskaive
Will and Catherine Ulrich
Mac Bayly, Elizabeth Right, and Michael Reiss
Daniel Oppenheim, Gabby Goldberg, and Leeor Farhadian
Alexandra Lind Rose and Elizabeth Kurpis
Ivanka and Jared Kushner
Yvette Schmitter
Alison Minton and Michel Witmer
Melanie Lazenby and Andrea Wortmann with a friend
Jennie Tarr Coyne and Carrie Bobroff
Dina Wallach, Sandra Jelin Plouffe, and Dana Wallach Jones
Kipp and Colleen deVeer, Heather and William Woodbridge
Taylor Jackson, Wendy Reyes, and Courtney Braun
Gregory and Ali Kwiat
Caren Brooks
Marissa Shorenstein and Jennie Tarr Coyne
Ivanka Trump and Lauren Remington Platt
Elizabeth Right and Zibby Right
Melanie Lazenby
Bettina Benett, Di Mondo, and Barbara Regna
Beth and Chris Kojima
Jon and Elizabeth Kurpis
Cindy and Clinton Farmer
Lauren Remington Platt
Ivanka Trump
Andrew Ross Sorkin and Pilar Queen
DJ Jus-Ske
Mike and Nina Patterson
Lisa Yom and David Lipke
Rebecca Regan and Melanie Lazenby
Ann Huntington, Katherine Zarrella, Alex Cohen, Liz Cebron
Michaela Davis and Lizzie Brown
Michelle Harper
Athena Liu
Bettina Bennett, Barbara Regna, and Di Mondo
Emily Kerschner, Amanda Listfield, and Monica Tessler
Sofia Sanchez Barrenechea and friend
Emanuel Michael and Sandrina Bencomo
Justin Mahy and Lauren Turner
On April 3, American Friends of the Louvre and the Consulate General of France welcomed more than 100 guests at a reception in celebration of Henri Loyrette's accomplishments during his twelve year tenure  as President-Director at the Musée du Louvre. His Excellency François Delattre, Ambassador of France to the United States, made remarks outlining the many projects which Mr. Loyrette brought to fruition while at the helm of the world's most visited museum.

Christopher Forbes, Chairman of American Friends of the Louvre, gave personal reminiscences on his friendship with Mr. Loyrette since the organization was founded in 2004. Mr. Loyrette then spoke with great affection of his years at the Louvre including his great enjoyment of the many partnerships with American institutions.  He also warmly thanked the board members of American Friends of the Louvre and the many members and donors present for their generous support of Louvre projects and initiatives. Philippe de Montebello spoke briefly regarding the subtle but meaningful curatorial changes Mr. Loyrette had made within the galleries of the Louvre, shedding new light on the collection.
Philippe de Montebello, Henri Loyrette, Christopher Forbes, and Ambassador Francois Delattre
Guests attending included: H.I.H. Prince Napoléon, Ambassador Craig Stapleton, Ambassador and Mrs. Rudolf Bekink, Thomas P. Campbell, Michael Shapiro, Patrick and Elizabeth Gerschel, Philippe and Edith de Montebello, Elizabeth Stribling and Guy Robinson, Larry Gagosian, Diane Widmaier Picasso, Tom and Janine Hill, Carl Pascarella, Max Blumberg, Thierry Millerand, Guy Wildenstein, Joan Kahn, Michael Spalter, Cynthia Friedman, Jimmy Weldon, Christina Eberli, Daniel Colón, Meghan Thrash, Curtis Young and Anne de la Guéronnière.
Ambassador Francois Delattre, Philippe de Montebello, and Guy Wildenstein
Michael Shapiro and Christopher Forbes
Angela Chen and H.I.H. the Prince Napoleon
Carl Pascarella, San Lee, and Aeyung Park-deMelo
Diana Picasso, Julia de Rouvray, Max Blumberg, Sylvia de Cuevas, and Victoria Cummock
Elizabeth Gerschel, Christopher Forbes, and Cynthia Friedman
Elizabeth McGehee, Katherine McGehee, and Guy Harley
Elizabeth Stribling, Elizabeth Gerschel, and Guy Robinson
Farhana Ahmed, Anne de la Gueronniere, and Whitney Larkin
Jamar Bosan, Anne de la Gueronniere, Meghan Thrash, and Curtis Young
Lorraine George-Harik, Victoria Bjorklund, and Hank Bjorklund
Michael Spalter, Allegra Burnette, and H.I.H. Prince Napoleon
Tom Hill, Janine Hill, and Henri Loyrette

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com (Tiffany); R. Mickens (©AMNH).

¡Viva Fiesta!

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The scene at The Breast Cancer Research Foundation's annual Hot Pink Party, ¡Viva Fiesta!
On Wednesday, April 17th, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) hosted its annual Hot Pink Party at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City, raising more than $5.2 million for lifesaving breast cancer research funding and awareness. This year’s event, themed ¡Viva Fiesta!, was emceed by British beauty and devoted breast cancer awareness advocate, Elizabeth Hurley, and featured a performance by Multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Sir Elton John. Kay Krill, President and CEO of ANN INC., was honored for her outstanding leadership in the fight against breast cancer with the Foundation’s Sandra Taub Humanitarian Award. BCRF bestows this annual Humanitarian Award to recipients who have demonstrated a unique passion for the cause through their work, inspirational courage or individual commitment.
Elizabeth Hurley and Leonard Lauder
Kate Hudson, award-winning actress and Ann Taylor brand ambassador, presented the distinguished award to Krill at the Foundation’s cornerstone charity event. “As Ann Taylor Ambassador, I am honored to present Kay Krill with the Sandra Taub Humanitarian Award for her incredible work and dedication to fighting breast cancer,” said Hudson during her speech. She added, “Breast cancer has touched people close to me as it has touched the lives of so many of us, so I want to personally thank BCRF for helping to put an end to this devastating disease. Approximately every 13 minutes a woman will die of breast cancer. We must change this, and together, with The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, we will.”

Also in attendance were long-time Breast Cancer Research Foundation supporters and dear friends of the Foundation’s late Founder Evelyn Lauder, Donna Karan, Michael Kors, Vera Wang, and Tory Burch, among many others. During the course of the evening, dedicated and longtime BCRF donor, Judith Schlager, was presented the Roz and Les Goldstein Unsung Hero Award in recognition of her work of helping others cope with a breast cancer diagnosis. Schlager, also a breast cancer survivor, has played a pivotal role in BCRF’s goal to broaden its national reach. Sandra Krakoff, a fellow member of BCRF’s Advisory Board, presented the award.
Vera Wang, Myra Biblowit, and Donna Karan
“With your support and the millions of dollars raised tonight at the Hot Pink Party,” said Myra Biblowit, President, BCRF, to a crowd of over 1,100 guests, “we are able expand our global reach, and I could not be more proud of our organization’s accomplishments.” She continued, “The advancements and breakthroughs we are fueling are changing not only the face of breast cancer, but the face of nearly all cancers.”

Additional notable guests included co-chairs included Marjorie Reed Gordon, Delphine and Reed Krakoff, Kinga Lampert, Laura and Gary Lauder, William Lauder, Leonard A. Lauder, Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Cynthia and Dan Lufkin, Ingrid Sischy and Sandra Brant, Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch, and Aerin Lauder. The lead underwriter for this year’s Hot Pink Party was Mike’s Hard Lemonade. To date, BCRF has raised over $425 million to advance the most promising breast cancer research worldwide that will help lead to prevention and a cure in our lifetime. Since its inaugural event in 2001, the Hot Pink Party has generated over $51 million.
Stacie Kiratsous and Dr. Larry Norton
Kate Hudson and Sir Elton John
Kate Hudson and Kay Krill
Elizabeth Hurley and Sir Elton John
Gigi Mortimer
Sam Feldman, Anthony von Mandl, and Leonard Lauder
Judith Schlager, Roz Goldstein, and Sandy Krakoff
Kinga Lampert, Cynthia Lufkin, and Teruca Rullán
Aerin Lauder and Michael Kors
Jo Carole and Ronald Lauder
Kate Hudson
Gayle King
Danielle Lauder, Leonard Lauder, and Rachel Lauder
Lois Robbins, Andrew Zaro, and Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch
Tory Burch
Kate Hudson, Arlene and Joseph Taub, and Kay Krill
Robert Kraft and Leonard Lauder
Jodi Glucksman and Roz Goldstein
Maria Baum and Steve Freidheim
Terri and Jerry Kohl
Leonard Lauder and Myra Biblowit
Carolee Friedlander, Eileen Youtie, Dr. Shulamit Katzman, Abby Katzman, and Alexandra Trower
Claire Lea-Howarth, Mary Erdoes, Philip Erdoes, Nelle Miller, and Robert Baynard
William Lauder, Lori Kanter-Tritsch, and Mary-Ann and Fabrizio Freda
Tim O'Connor, Laura Lang, Jane Hudis, and Dr. Clifford Hudis
Lisa Klein, Kinga Lampert, and Larry Baum
The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC), the world's first child protection agency, held its annual Spring Luncheon on Thursday, April 18, 2013 at The Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. The afternoon featured a keynote address by child advocate Elizabeth Smart. The kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases of our time. This traumatic experience led Elizabeth to create her own foundation that has allowed her to become an influential advocate for change related to child safety. Elizabeth's compelling story continues to inspire children who have gone through similar experiences to not give up and know that there is life after tragic events.

Dr. Mary Pulido, Executive Director of the NYSPCC, spoke about the mission of the NYSPCC, and the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Elizabeth Mayhew and Valesca Guerrand-Hermes served as event co-chairs. The afternoon raised more than $150,000 for the agency's Trauma Recovery Program. 250 guests were in attendance.

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the Luncheon program included important steps to recognize child abuse, take action if it is suspected, and most importantly, how to prevent it.
Elizabeth Smart speaks to the guests
Attendees include: Elizabeth Smart (Child Advocate), Dr. Mary Pulido (Executive Dir, NYSPCC), Valesca Guerrand-Hermes (Co-Chair), Elizabeth Mayhew (Co-Chair), Frederick Anderson, Graciela Bittar, Eliza R. Bolen, Alison Brokaw, Grace Chao, Jamie Colby (Anchor, Fox News), Christina Cuomo, Jennifer Creel, Diana DiMenna, Diandra de Morrell Douglas, Somers Farkas, Shirin Fekkai, Suzanne Gault, Penny Gorman, Boo Grace, Dawne Marie Grannum, Kimberly Guilfoyle (Anchor, Fox News), Shelley Goldberg (Reporter, NY1), Tania Higgins, Mary Hilliard, Karen Klopp, Christine Mack, Joy Marks, Judge Edwina Richardson-Mendelson, Robin Meltzer, Coralie Paul, Frances Rivera (Anchor, WPIX), Kelly Rutherford (Actress), Lillian Stern, Gigi Stone (Correspondent, Bloomberg News), Whitney Topping, Paula Zahn (Anchor, PBS).
Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, Elizabeth Smart, Elizabeth Mayhew, and Dr. Mary Pulido
The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC), founded in 1875, is the first – and one of the most highly respected – child protective agencies in the world. The NYSPCC responds to the complex needs of abused and neglected children, and those involved in their care, by providing best practice counseling, legal and educational services. Through research, communications and training initiatives, we work to expand these programs to prevent abuse and help more children heal.

The NYSPCC's unique work is used as a model for child welfare agencies across the nation. Since its founding, The NYSPCC has investigated more than 650,000 cases on the behalf of over two million children, and has educated over 46,000 professionals on how to identify and report child abuse and neglect. Visit www.nyspcc.org for more information.
Shelia Brantley and Jessica Jorde
Carrie Clavin and Eliza Dyson
Dr. Mary Pulido, Elizabeth Smart, David Stack, and Elizabeth Mayhew
Steve Forrester and Judge Edwina Richardson Mendelson
Jake Anderson and Jessica Jorde
Kathleen Giordano, Matt Semino, Sabrina Martin, and Karl G Wellner
Cathy Price and Cathy Rasenberger
Carolyn Reece and Elizabeth Callendar
Francis Rivera, Tina Storper, Gigi Stone Woods, and Susan Shin
Frederick Anderson, Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, and Eva Jeanbart-Lorenzotti
Robin Meltzer and Lisa Lori
Alexandra Lind Rose and Jennifer Creel
Gigi Stone Woods, Dr Dendy Engelman, Jamie Colby, and Kimberly Guilfoyle
Jennifer Oken, Diandra de Morrell Douglas, and Karen Klopp
Chani Churchill and Jennifer Kang
Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos and Ghislaine Maxwell
Simone Mailman, Mary Hilliard, and Jennifer Creel
Holly Hunt, Mary Snow, and Diana DiMenna
Paula Zahn,Tania Higgins, Kelly Rutherford, and Nathalie Kaplan
Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, Coralie Paul, and Cristina Cuomo
Michael Conlon, Dawne Marie Grannum, Kathleen Giordano, Joy Marks, and Victor de Souza
David Stack, Boo Grace, and Somers Farkas
On Monday, April 15, National Book Award winning author Andrew Solomon joined Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD, Chairman of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, and returning Mistress of Ceremonies Donna Hanover at the Gray Matters at Columbia Spring Benefit Luncheon at The Plaza Hotel. The sold-out crowd of over 450 guests raised $450,000.

Gray Matters at Columbia is a research fellowship fund that was launched in 2007 to support brain research in an effort to help solve the mystery of serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and autism. The annual luncheon was inspired by a mother who lost her son to suicide after a long and difficult struggle with schizophrenia, and is a beacon of hope to all who struggle with brain disorders.
Dr. Carolyn Rodriguez
"Research continues to be critical in advancing the development of life-saving treatments for psychiatric disorders," said Dr. Lieberman. "Support from families and committed citizens is more important than ever given the economic pressures and reductions in funding that researchers face."

Andrew Solomon is a celebrated writer and lecturer on psychology, politics, and the arts. He has won numerous awards for his writing including the National Book Award for "The Noon-Day Demon," which was also a Pulitzer Prize finalist. His most recent book "Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity" has received critical acclaim including The 2013 National Book Critics Circle award for general nonfiction.
Rosemarie Lieberman, Susan Ferris, Aspasia Zoumas, Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, Patsy Kahn, and Annette Swanstrom
Each year the Gray Matters at Columbia fellowships are awarded to young scientists exhibiting outstanding performance in the researching of brain disorders.  The chosen fellows benefit from the multidisciplinary expertise of a peerless team of clinicians and scientists that includes two Nobel laureates who serve as their teachers and mentors. 

The 2012-13 Gray Matters Fellows are Amir Levine, MD (Addiction, Adolescent Brain Development); Sander Markx, MD (Autism, Schizophrenia); Rachel Marsh, PhD (Pediatric Neuroimaging); and Holly Moore, PhD (Schizophrenia).
Emma Moinian, Shirin Moinian, Vajihe Soleymani, Farima Damavandi, Stephanie Moinian, and Farah Moinian
Elena Patterson, Rosemarie Lieberman, Sarah Long Solomon, and Annette Swanstrom
Betsy Frowein and Aspasia Zoumas
Arlyn Gardner and Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman
Jeanette Ohebshalom, Farah Moinian, and Marjan Yaraghi
Margie Furniss, Mary Elliott, and Bo Bartlett
Dr. Anna Chapman
Frances Ashley and Priscilla Woods
Andrew Solomon and Elbrun Kimmelman
Dana Buchman, Lori Rosenfeld, Sarah Long Solomon, and John Habich Solomon
Carolyn Atkinson, Ann Thomas, David Horton, Yvonne Dunleavy, Amanda Bowman, and Lyn Paulsin
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, Patricia Rosenwald, Andrew Solomon, and Rosemarie Lieberman
Liliane Peck, Jennifer Weis Monsky, Alice Elgart, and Karen Astrachan
Rosemarie Lieberman, Leonardo Farkas, Betina Farkas, and Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman
Mariluz Giron, Patricia Rosenwald, and Virginia Millhiser
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, Dr. Holly Moore, George Handran, Annette Swanstrom, and Ralph Aquila
Teresa Melhado and Charlotte Ford
Sarah Long Solomon, Andrew Solomon, and Dr. Anke Ehrhardt
Robert Candler, Marianne Mebane, Faye Robson, and Rosemarie Lieberman
Berta Escurra, Annette Swanstrom, Rosemarie Lieberman, and Claudia McNulty-Jensen
Charlotte Ford, Donna Hanover, and Diana Feldman
Charlotte Ford, Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, and Dr. Patricia Cayne
Curtis Milhaupt and Dr. Betsy Fitelson
The 14th Annual Spring Luncheon, presented by Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), took place on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at Cipriani 42nd Street.  More than 650 supporters attended the event, which raised more than $1 million – a record for the event. All proceeds will benefit FARE, a national nonprofit organization with the mission of ensuring the safety and inclusion of individuals with food allergies while relentlessly seeking a cure. FARE was founded as a result of the 2012 merger between the nation’s leading food allergy organizations, the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) and the Food Allergy Initiative (FAI), which had sponsored the Luncheon since 1999. 

This year’s luncheon honored two mothers of children with food allergies, Laura Tisch Broumand and Amie Rappoport McKenna, for their commitment to research, education, and awareness.
Jodi Wiseman, Jayme Lipkin, Donean Rocheville, Lisa Stulberger, Linda Bauman, Nicole Lenner, Debbie Hansel, and Susan Abramson
Abbey Braverman, Roxanne Palin and Stephanie Winston Wolkoff were this year’s Co-Chairs. Melissa Rosenbloom was the Event Advisory Chair. Jessica Mukasey Barkoff, Elizabeth Hecker, Jamie Lichtenberg, Lana Platin and Amanda Poses were the Goodie Bag Co-Chairs.  Liana Silverstein Backal, Jolie Goldring, Nicole Lenner, Melissa Meyers and Jennifer Fisherman Ruff were the Raffle Co-Chairs.

Speakers included Dr. Kari C. Nadeau, associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, who provided an update on advances in food allergy research, and FARE CEO John Lehr. WABC-TV news anchor Lori Stokes, who is personally affected by food allergies, was the mistress of ceremonies.
Dean, Amanda, and Roxanne Palin
Christine Rappoport, Stephanie Rappoport Wahlgren, Amie Rappoport McKenna, Emilie McKenna, Timmy McKenna, Steve McKenna, and Christine McKenna
Laura Tisch Broumand, Dr. Stafford Broumand, and William Broumand
Stephanie Rappoport Wahlgren, Helen Jaffe, and Allison Jacobsen
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, Alexi Wolkoff, Zachary Wolkoff, and Tyler Wolkoff
Julia, Steve, Abbey, and Heather Braverman
Laura Tisch Broumand, Dr. Kari Nadeau, Dr. Hugh Sampson, and Amie Rappoport McKenna
Todd Slotkin, Constance Banfield, Rebecca Lainovic, and Lauren Williams
Jessica Barkoff and Mindy Feinberg
Caryn Zucker and Nina Rennert Davidson
Jennifer Creel and Christine Mack
Jennifer Fisherman Ruff and Abbey Braverman
Tracy Pollan
Melissa Rosenbloom and Harriette Rose Katz
Dr. Scott Sicherer and Julie Leff
Michele Barakett and Amy Jo Scott Frischling
Lori Stokes and Sharyn Mann
John Lehr and Mary Jane Marchisotto
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra held its 40th Anniversary Gala Celebration on Monday, April 8, 2013 with a private concert and dinner at the Metropolitan Club. Honorees included the orchestra's five past Board Chairs integral to its continued success: Richard S. Lannamann, Edward H. Sutton, Fred Rubenstein, Jay Langner, and Connie Steensma.
Honorees Ed Sutton, Fred Rubenstein, Connie Steensma, Jay Langner, and Richard S. Lannamann
Also in attendance were Cynthia Friedman, Katherine Nouri Hughes, Barbara and Donald Tober, and jazz legend Branford Marsalis. Contributions from the evening directly supported the Access Orpheus educational program that invites New York City public school students to rehearsals and performances and provides training to budding musicians all around the world.  
Rick Donner and Cynthia Friedman
Heidi Neuhoff McWilliams, Lizabeth Newman, and Mary Reen
Lady Julia Hardinge, Martin Jacobson, Lizabeth, and Frank Newman
Susan Lindenauer, Katherine Nouri Hughes, Ronnie Bauch, and Art Lindenauer
Krishna & Joanna Thiagarajan and Meera, and Marc Mayer
Donald and Barbara Tober
Kim Bleimann and Maria Parkhill
Kate and Richard Lannamann, Connie Steensma, and Richard Prins
Branford Marsalis and Nardo Poy
Alan and Nancy Brenner, Melissa Meell, Dr. Mary White, and Lex Liang

Photographs by Rob Rich (BCRF); Anniewatt.com (NYSPCC); Eve Vagg (Grey Matters).

A Changing World

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Lunch in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life for AMNH's 23rd Annual Spring Environmental Lecture and Luncheon.
This past Wednesday, the American Museum of Natural History held its 23rd Annual Spring Environmental Lecture and Luncheon, Islands in a Changing World: Resilience and Recovery.

Lynn Sherr moderated a panel discussion between Philip Kramer, Seth W. Pinsky, and Stuart Gaffin which focused on island ecosystems as they face increasing environmental threats. Ranging from oceanic islands to New York City and surrounding areas after Hurricane Sandy, the panelists explored the resilience and recovery of these environments in a world of change.
Panel discussion in the LeFrak IMAX Theater
Philip Kramer serves as director of The Nature Conservancy's Caribbean Program. Based in the Florida Keys office, Dr. Kramer is responsible for developing and implementing the strategic vision and management of the Conservancy's initiatives throughout the Caribbean.

Seth W. Pinsky is president of the New York City Economic Development Corporation (appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2008). In December 2012, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Mayor Bloomberg appointed Seth to lead the City's Special Initiative for Rebuilding and Resiliency (SIRR).

Stuart Gaffin is a research scientist at the Center for Climate Systems Research at Columbia University. His areas of research include projections of New York City regional climate impacts, including temperature, precipitation, extreme events, and sea level rise; the urban heat island effect and the role of urban vegetation and high albedo surfaces as mitigation strategies; and greenhouse gas emissions scenarios and their relation to air pollution and regional population changes.
Chair Claire Bernard addressing the lunch
Claire Bernard, Suzanne H. Cochran, Katheryn P. Kempner, Catherine B. Sidamon-Eristoff, and Constance Spahn served as chairmen.

Guests included Zani Gugelmann, Erika Albies, Lesley Schulhoff, Patrick McGregor, Alison Draper, Chira de Rege, Amanda Wurtz, Carron Sherry, Erica Dewan, Dani Stahl, Allison Kahn, Cornelia Ercklentz, Christina Flloyd, Alexandra Wilson, Julie Wald, Nathalie Kaplan, Jane Hartley, Emily Senay, Fernanda Kellogg, Peggy Siegal, and Arden Wohl.

All proceeds from the Spring Environmental Lecture and Luncheon support the Museum's scientific research and educational initiatives, including important work in biodiversity conservation.
Chair Catherine Sidamon Eristoff, Museum President Ellen V. Futter, chairs Connie Spahn, Suzanne Cochran, Claire Bernard, and Kitty Kempner
Panelists Stuart Gaffin, Seth Pinsky, and Philip Kramer, with moderator Lynn Sherr
Jackie Garrett and friends
Museum Provost Michael Shara and Abby Milstein
Susan Rudin and friends
Nandita Glazer, Elizabeth Eginton, and Museum Trustee Allison Mignone
Peter Lyden with chairs Connie Spahn and Kitty Kempner
Connie and Stephen Spahn
Karen Klopp and Ottavio Serena di Lapigo
Fernanda Kellogg and friend
Chair Catherine Sidamon Eristoff and Holly Rochell
On Wednesday April 24th, the Borough's best and brightest turned out in full force for the Brooklyn Museum's third annual Brooklyn Artists Ball fundraising gala. The event honored museum trustee Barbara Knowles Debs, artist Vik Muniz, artist Wangechi Mutu, and artist Roxy Paine.

Dinner attendees including Museum Director Arnold Lehman and committee members Carla Shen and Chris Schott, Dana Ben-Ari and Nikola Duravcevic, Tamara C. Belinfanti dined at 40-foot-long artist-created tables by Njideka Akunyili, Daniel Arsham, Jules de Balincourt, Jennifer Catron and Paul Outlaw, Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller of FAILE, Joey Frank, Jacob Hashimoto, Steven and William Ladd, Emily Noelle Lambert, Fernando Mastrangelo, Navin June Norling, José Parlá, Analia Segal, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Max Toth,and Lan Tuazon.

During the after-party, revelers mingled and meandered amid Luis Gispert’s installation while DJs Andrew Andrew and Atlanta de Cadenet Taylor spun.
Artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw
Artist Navin June Norling
Artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw Dinner Performance
Alissa Friedman and friend
Greg Belinfanti, Trustee Tamara Belinfanti, and Artist Paul Outlaw
Artist Navin June Norling, Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes, and Emily Noelle Lambert
Bob O'Leary and Simone Joseph
Guest and Trustee Constance L. Christensen
Director Arnold Lehman in Photo Booth with Brooklyn Museum Fans
Gallerist Allegra La Viola and Artist Vadis Turner
Honoree Wangechi Mutu, Artist Navin June Norling, and Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes
Guests with Artist José Parlá
Honoree Barbara Knowles Debs
Mirabelle Martin, Artist Jules de Balincourt and Curator Eugenie Tsai
May and Jane Cohan and Guest
New York Giants Cornerback Prince Amukamara and Friend
Honoree Vik Muniz and friends
Nicole Miziolek and Erica Miller
Steven P. Harrington and Jaime Rojo of Brooklyn Street Art, and Artist Patrick Miller of FAILE
On Saturday afternoon, April 20th, LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton held its much-anticipated opening day celebration RITES of SPRING.

The season-opening exhibit Roots of MODERN, featuring pieces from the LongHouse Reserve collection, (now through July 13) presents an illuminating look at non-Western art and irregular beauty that incited and inspired modern European art and architecture. The exhibition brings together a wide variety of non-traditional influences, and non-European works—from East Asian ceramics to Native American fabrics and basketry to African and Oceanic furniture, textiles, and masks—from a period of over 5,000 years.  

The Black & White exhibit by Jack Youngerman (now through October 12) presents a series of seven black and white cast fiberglass sculptures that were created in the 1980s in Bridgehampton, where Youngerman has had a studio since 1968. The sculptures derive from the transformation of a flat rectangle into compound curving forms, and are inspired by the South Fork dunes, waves, wings and leaves.
Jack Youngerman, Milo Youngerman, and Jack Lenor Larsen
A new installation by Japanese artist Atuya Tominaga, entitled Ninguen, has strengthened the collection with a group of pieces carved out of travertine stone and resembling ancient pillars. The artwork is a joint gift from Mr. Tominaga, who was onsite with his wife Mayumi Tominaga, and the Ippodo Gallery in New York.

Guests mingled with artists and featured exhibitors Jack Youngerman, and Atuya Tominaga, and included Jack Youngerman’s son Milo Youngerman, LongHouse Founder Jack Lenor Larsen, LongHouse President Dianne B, LongHouse Executive Director Matko Tomicic, Peter Olsen, Bruce T. Sloan, Doug Petrie, Susan and Steven Felsher, Emily Goldstein, Shoko Aono, Vladimir Orlovsky, Black Wood, Richard Kalina, Valerie Jaudon,and Leslie and Jeff Marshall.
Jack Youngerman, Black Juba, 1982, cast fiberglass, 69 x 84.5 x 36 inches
Matko Tomicic, Atsuya Tominaga, Shoko Aono, and Mayumi Tominaga
Through its arboretum, sculpture gardens and programs, LongHouse Reserve brings together art and nature, aesthetics and spirit, with a strong conviction that the arts are central to living wholly and creatively. LongHouse Reserve is a not-for-profit museum that encompasses nearly 16 beautiful acres in East Hampton, New York.  Each year the LongHouse Reserve presents major exhibitions in both the pavilion and the gardens.
Steve Felsher, Matko Tomicic, Sue Felsher, and Dianne B
Dianne B, Vladimir Orlovsky, Blake Wood, and Sue Felsher
Owain Hughes and Kimberly Goff
Mae Mougin, Jack Lenor Larsen, and Susie Burnside
David Morris and Linda Scott
David Slater and Tom LaMorte
Doug Petrie, Peter Olsen, Dianne B, and Bruce T Sloane
Majda Kallab and Donald Whitaker
Dianne B, Jack Youngerman, and Emily Goldstein
Richard Kalina, Jack Youngerman, and Valerie Jaudon
Doris McCarthy and Daria Deshuk
On Monday, April 22, 2013 The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center hosted its 6th Annual Spring Ball along with Harry Winston, Inc. at The Temple of Dendur in The Sackler Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This exuberant evening is The Society’s signature annual event, which featured cocktails, dinner and dancing, plus a special performance by multiple Grammy award-winning artist Diana Krall. The event was Co-Chaired by Shelley Carr, Julia Koch and Karen LeFrak and was generously sponsored by Harry Winston, Inc.
With 400 guests in attendance, Dr. Annette Rickel, President of The Society, welcomed the prominent crowd of The Society’s members and leaders in business, fashion, music and philanthropy. The Temple of Dendur in The Sackler Wing was transformed into a spectacular stage surrounded by hundreds of glimmering candles.  This stunning backdrop set the stage for a poignant evening where MSKCC’s Dr. Robert Motzer, introduced The Society’s latest Kidney Cancer Initiative. The Society also honored Muffie Potter Aston, Tory Burch, Jamie Tisch and Caryn Zucker with the Service Award for their continued commitment and support to The Society and its programs. Sotheby’s Auctioneer and MSKCC Board Member Jamie Niven led a pledge to raise critical funding for research. Overall, this grand affair raised $1.5 million to benefit The Society’s comprehensive patient care, research, and education programs. Following dinner, guests hit the dance floor to music by DJ D-Nice late into the night.
Additional guests included: Diana Krall, Elvis Costello, Jeff and Caryn Zucker, Tory Burch, Zac Posen, Crystal Renn, Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Henri Barguirdjian, Jamie Tisch, Jamie Niven, David and Julia Koch, Richard and Karen LeFrak, Dr. Sherrell and Muffie Potter Aston, Graziano and Valerie de Boni, Roberto and Joanne de Guardiola, Jamee and Peter Gregory, Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos, Eleanora and Michael Kennedy, Arie and Coco Kopelman, Alexandra Lebenthal, Kamie Lightburn, Maria Guilia Maramotti, Michael and Shelley Carr, Edward Menicheschi, Avi and Gigi Mortimer, Perri Peltz Ruttenberg, Lauren Remington Platt, Dr. Annette Rickel, Michael and Tara Rockefeller, Amanda Ross, Wilbur and Hilary Geary Ross,  Stephen and Kitty Sherrill,  Annabel Tollman, Linda Wells, and many more.
Karen LeFrak, Julia Koch, and Shelley Carr
Alexia Hamm Ryan and Carol Mack
Dr. Jose Baselga, Tullia Lindsten, Dr. Craig Thompson, Dr. Annette Rickel, James Hsieh and Emily Cheng
Diana Krall and Elvis Costello
John McSweeney and Anne McSweeney
Caryn Zucker, Muffie Potter Aston,Dr. Sherrell Aston, Michael Kennedy, Eleanora Kennedy, Muffie Potter Aston, and Caryn Zucker
Crystal Renn
Ari and Coco Kopelman
Tory Burch and Zac Posen
Dr. Craig Thompson, Dr. Annette Rickel, and Dr. Robert Motzer
Jamie Tisch
Amanda Ross
Heather Leeds
Patsy and Sandy Warner
David and Julia Koch
Robyn Joseph
Lauren Remington Platt
Tara Rockefeller
Gigi Mortimer and Linda Wells
Annabel Tollman
Jaimee and Peter Gregory
Rod Manley, Julia Roitfeld, and Zac Posen
Hilary Geary Ross and Wilbur Ross
Chris Errico, Lisa Errico, Kathy Thomas, and Peter Bach
Tim Nagler and Nancy Nagler
Elvis Costello
Gigi Mortimer, Perri Peltz Ruttenberg, and Sarah Ayres
Caryn Zucker and Muffie Potter Aston
Valerie De Boni and Graziano de Boni
Jennifer Zuccarini and Edward Menicheschi
Diana Krall
Dayssi Kanavos
Geoffrey Bradfield and Chiu-Ti Jansen
Julia Roitfeld
Karen and Richard LeFrak
Julia Koch, Carol Mack, and Joanne de Guardiola
Kamie Lightburn and Michel Whitmer
Graziano De Boni and Crystal Renn
On April 9, 2013, the Police Athletic League hosted its 15th Annual Legal Profession Luncheon at The Pierre. At the event, which drew 455 guests and raised $603,050, the Honorable Raymond W. Kelly, Police Commissioner, City of New York, received The Robert M. Morgenthau Award. The luncheon was chaired by Keith T. Banks, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management and John A. Catsimatidis, Red Apple Group. Special guests included Hon. Robert M. Morgenthau, Robert J. McGuire, John B. Osborn, Hon. David N. Dinkins, Howard J. Rubenstein, Hon. Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., Michael Cardozo, NYC Corporation Counsel and Louis Freeh, Former Fed. Judge and Director of the FBI.
Robert M. Morgenthau, Keith T. Banks, Raymond W. Kelly, and John Catsimatidis
A 43-year veteran of the NYPD, Commissioner Kelly has served in 25 different commands, including twice as Police Commissioner of the City of New York – under Mayor David Dinkins and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. Under his leadership, the NYPD became the first municipal police department in the country to develop its own counterterrorism bureau and global intelligence program. He established a Real Time Crime Center that uses data mining to search millions of computer records. Despite dedicating extensive resources to preventing another terrorist attack, the NYPD has driven crime down by 32%.

New York City's Police Athletic League is the first and finest civilian-run PAL in the country. Founded in 1914, PAL has served the city's young people for 99 years. PAL provides recreational, educational, cultural and social activities to 40,000 boys and girls annually. It is also the city's largest, independent, nonprofit youth organization. For more information, please visit www.palnyc.org.
Greg Kelly, Raymond W. Kelly, and Jim Kelly
Bart M. Schwartz, Raymond W. Kelly, and Lawrence Byrne
Charles A. Stillman and Lawrence B. Pedowitz
Daniel Rose and Howard J. Rubenstein
Gary P. Naftalis, Hon. Milton Mollen, and Hon. John W. Sweeny
John A. Catsimatidis and Keith T. Banks
John B. Osborn and Robert J. McGuire
Kathy Lacey, Diana Taylor, Linda Janklow, and Mary Boies
Peter L. Zimroth and Stephen E. Kaufman
Robert M. Morgenthau and Raymond W. Kelly
Raymond W. Kelly and Patrick J. Lynch
Rikki Klieman and William J. Bratton
Robert B. Fiske, Jr. and James F. Gill
On April 18, alumnae and friends of Barnard College gathered at New York's historic Plaza Hotel for the Annual Gala, a dinner and auction to benefit the College's financial aid program. The event honored recipients of the Frederick A.P. Barnard Award: Connie '53 and Harvey Krueger and the Krueger Family, and Claire and Leonard Tow, Emily Tow Jackson'88 and the Tow Foundation. Benjamin Doller of Sotheby's served as auctioneer. The event raised close to $2.3 million for scholarship aid.
Connie and Harvey Krueger.Leonard Tow and Emily Tow Jackson.
Scholarship aid is tremendously important to Barnard, and a wonderful example of how generations of alumnae, families, and friends show their support for today's young women and the future of the College, and said Barnard President Debora L. Spar.

Barnard has shaped me in countless ways. From the rigorous academic curriculum to the network of extraordinary women, the College brought out in me the desire to develop critical thinking and heighten social consciousness,and said scholarship recipient Carmen Romero '13. and I hope that someday I'll be able to help other young women have this experience, because the support I've received has been invaluable.and
Barnard President Debora Spar and Gala Nights Chair Caroline Bliss Spencer.
The Annual Gala is instrumental in upholding Barnard's commitment to educating talented young women regardless of their financial means,and said Nanette M. DiLauro, Barnard's director of financial aid. andIn this academic year alone, more than $35 million in scholarship aid was offered to Barnard students.

Following the Annual Gala, the evening continued with the second annual Gala Nights, an initiative founded and spearheaded by a committee of socially engaged young alumnae. Also in support of scholarships, the goal of this soiree is to encourage young professionals to support current students, give back to their college and community, and participate in the New York philanthropic scene.

Photographs by Eric Weiss (Brooklyn Museum); D. Finnin (AMNH); bfanyc.com (MSKCC)

Central to Spring

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The fireworks display in Central Park was enjoyed by nearly 1,500 guests from their hosts' windows at "Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park" to benefit the Central Park Conservancy.
To show their love of Central Park and welcome spring to their beloved backyard, more than 70 Park neighbors hosted cocktail parties in their fabulous homes as part of an April event called Central to Spring, encouraging their friends and neighbors to support the Central Park Conservancy's mission of restoration, maintenance, and enhancement of Central Park.

At 7:45 p.m., a fireworks display from Cherry Hill (mid-Park at 72nd Street) was enjoyed by nearly 1,500 party guests from their hosts' windows.

Central Park is a backyard for all New Yorkers – and especially for the people whose homes are on its perimeter. With views of the Park's rolling meadows, water bodies and trees through living room windows, Central Park's neighbors are just steps from one of the most extraordinary urban parks in the world.
Taking in the fireworks display at the Carson residence
Taking in the fireworks display at the Schafer residence
On the terrace of the Scurry residence
If the Park is New Yorkers' shared backyard, the Conservancy is the organization that guarantees it's the backyard New Yorkers deserve, all year long. Yet only 15 percent of the people who live within a five-minute walk of Central Park actively support the Conservancy's work.

After the first-ever Central to Spring, that number is bound to change as Park residents become more aware of the Conservancy's crucial role in their everyday lives.

Here are just some of the gracious hosts and their guests on a night that raised $160,000 for the conservancy:

Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at the Aijala residence ...
Justin Gibbons and Johannes Worsoe
Suzie Aijala and Lexi Diamond
Lucinda Ross, Ryan Ross, Ainar Aijala, and Suzie Aijala
Sally Cummins and Robert Cummins
Suzie Aijala, Lucinda Ross, and Ryan Ross
Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at the Carson residence ...
Bill Fried and Wolter Korijn
Jim Leary and Anne Shearman Betts
Joycelyn Engle, Lauren Lawrence, and Julianne Michelle
Myrna Small
Stephan Connery and Tania Connery
Pam Goldie-Morrison, Duncan Goldie-Morrison, Anne Louvel, and Alain Louvel
Sam Gordon, Judy Carson, and Russ Carson
Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at the Schafer residence ...
Amanda Brainard, Ursula Striker, and Charles Brainard
Annette Rickel, Alexis Mersentes, and Eleanora Kennedy
Bonnie Strauss and Dr. Roger Gould
Didi Schafer, Oscar Schafer, and Daisy Soros
Grace Leo and Lois Massen
Ursula Striker and Didi Schafer
James Green Didi Schafer, and Freddie Sayers
Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at the Scurry residence ...
Christina Roe, Allison Ross, David Ross, and Kevin Roe
Erica Juneja, Betsy Schiff, Robert Juneja, and Pam Scurry
Richard Peterson, Pamela Scurry, Howard Stein, Jessica Palmer, and Bill Waller
Richard Scully and Pam Scully
Virgilia Klein and Erica Juneja
Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at the Sorensen and Cochran residences:
Diana Vagelos, Roy Vagelos, and Gillian Sorensen
Natalia Nastaskin, Doug Blonsky, and Gillian Sorensen
Gary Felsher and Michele Felsher
Jeff Rosen and Maryam Arjonmand
Joan Jakobson, Kitty Berry, and Liz Peek
Nader Ahari, Kristin Olney, and Ali Granmayeh
Nancy Paduano, Aditi Malhotra, Piyali Kothari, and Judith Paduano
Susan Motamedy, Nader Motamedy, Suzanne Cochran, and Bob Cochran
Dan Paduano and Nader Motamedy
Suzanne Cochran, Lauren Cochran, and Judi Churchill
Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at the Tarr residence:
Jennifer Bakker and Anna Schecter
Patsy Tarr and Roy Furman
Chris Coyne, Alexandra Dean, and David Toby
Diane Guenther, Pipa Dichter, and Mary Wallach
Jeff Tarr, Patsy Tarr, and Andrew Tobias
Stephanie Young, Lou Rosenfeld, Patti Cohen, and Harvey Cohen
Central to Spring: Cocktails on the Park at Steve Bensinger and Carol Staab's residence where John Paulson was their esteemed guest.
Steve Bensinger, Carol Staab, and John Paulson
Neil Hochberg, Carol Staab, and Phil Stern
Chris Nolan (from the Conservancy)
Phil Stern, Kimberly Tanico, Neil Hochberg, and Paul Tanico
Greg McCarthy, Sheila Mulrennan, Carol Staab, Steve Bensinger, and Neil Hochberg.
Not even a few April showers could dampen the spirits of the crowd that gathered last Thursday evening at Scully and Scully to celebrate the blooming of Park Avenue tulips. Each spring Michael Scully, President of Scully and Scully, hosts a reception at his chic Park Avenue shop to coincide with this eagerly anticipated spring ritual. The tulips, along with all of the planting and maintenance that takes place on the Park Avenue malls, is made possible by the annual contributions from the community to The Fund for Park Avenue.
Barbara McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, Michael Scully, and Peter Van de Wetering
Michael Scully and Fund for Park Avenue President, Barbara McLaughlin, greeted guests as they arrived. Music from Alex Donner Orchestras filled the rooms, home-made hors d'oeuvres were passed by members of the Scully and Scully team, bowls of Eleni's red tulip cookies were there for the taking and real red tulips were in vases throughout the store. Table settings, combining in unique ways, the wide variety of top-of-the-line luxury gifts and home furnishings available at Scully and Scully were inspired by JB Glass of Glass Menands Swimwear; KarenKlopp, founder of What2WhereWhere.com; Paola Quadretti, the luxury womenands apparel designer; Tina Sloan, author of Changing Shoes and Clay Tompkins ofTompkinsMenswear.

The highlight of the evening was a short performance by ten year-old, Sadie Sink, one of the members of the cast of the hit Broadway musical, Annie. As Barbara McLaughlin, explained, "Our red tulips caught the eye of the producers of Annie and the cast is now proudly supporting The Fund and our work. We're thrilled to have Sadie bring a little Broadway to Park Avenue!"
Sadie Sink singing for the guests
Among the 200 guests present for this special treat were: Elaine Arace, Pat and Stephen Attoe, Jennifer and John Argenti, Charles Bergman, Geoffrey Bradfield, Evie Brown, Friederike Biggs, Veve and Peter Brown, Mario Buatta, Sharon Bush, Frances and Bill Bruder, Dayton Carr, Blaine and Robert Caravaggi, Gale and Kendall Chen, Cece Cord, Hilary Dick, Kate and Alex Donner, Diane Dunne, Polly Espy, Jamie Figg, Andrea Fahnestock and George Hambrecht, Maria and Ken Fischel, Anne Ford, Deborah Foord, Mark Gilbertson, Eugenie Niven Goodman, Amy Hoadley, Council Member Dan Garodnick, Martha and John Glass, Eleni and Randall Gianopulos, Tom Gibb, Nina Griscom, Alexandra and Eric Hoyle, Eileen and Robert Judell, Konrad Keesee, Shirley King, Michèle Gerber Klein, Anki Leeds, Jacques Leviant, Nicole and Derek Limbocker, Caroline and Jose Los Arcos, Jack Lynch, Hildegard Mahoney, Annabelle and Alberto Mariaca, Mary Matthews, Martha McLanahan, Kevin McLaughlin, Caroline and Zubin Mehta, Seton Melvin, Robin and Norman Nelson, Eliza Nordeman, Maggie Norris, Bambi Putnam, Carol Prisant, Lindsay Pryor, Norman Rau, Susan and George Relyea, Missie Rennie, Dr. Annette Rickel, Sara and Axel Schupf, Pam and AJ Schwegel, Lisa Selby, Lisa and Bob Semple, Jeanne and Alexander Sloane, Stephanie Stokes, Barbara Tober, Vebjørn Sand, Dee Dee and Robert Scarborough, Ron Wendt, Peter van de Wetering, Michel Witmer and Mikel Witte.
Eleni's red tulip cookies
The Fund for Park Avenue relies on contributions from the community to plant, light and maintain the trees and flowers on the Park Avenue Malls from 54th to 86th Streets. Each year over 60,000 tulips bloom along the Park Avenue malls. This year's variety is Darwin hybrid Oxford. For more information or to make a contribution online, visit www.fundforparkavenue.org
Karen Klopp and Cece Cord
Joyce Cowin
Patricia and Stephen Attoe
Anne Ford, Missie Rennie, and Tina Sloan
Stephanie Stokes
Maria and Ken Fischel
Dan Garodnick, Deborah Foord, and Jo-Ann Polise
Shirley King
Eileen and Robert Judell
Veve Wheeler, Barbara McLaughlin, Susie Branch, and Ken Bijur
Eugenie Niven
Frances and Bill Bruder
Mario Buatta, Caroline Mehta, and Kathleen Lamborn
Dr Annette Rickel
Mikel Witte and JB Glass
Derek and Nicole Limbocker with Tina Sloan
Anki Leeds, Jamie Figg, and Anne Ford
Sharon Bush and Jamie Figg
Kathy Forgan and Konrad Keesee
Caroline and Jose Los Arcos
Eleni and Randall Gianopoulos
Tom Gibb and Robert Lindgren
Michael Scully, Andrea Fahnestock, and George Hambrecht
JB Glass, Martha Glass, and John Glass
Martha Glass, Nina Griscom, and Mark Gilbertson
Geoffrey Bradfield, Lisa Selby, and Vebjørn Sand
Evelyn Tompkins, Clay Tompkins, and Karen Tompkins
Maggie Norris
Charles Bergman, Stuart Levy, and Kerrie Buitrago
Karen, Clay, and Susan Tompkins
Kevin McLaughlin, Stephen Attoe, Robert Caravaggi, and Jay Jolly
Seton Melvin and Barbara McLaughlin
Alex Parsons and Jack Lynch
Kate and Alex Donner
Chairman of the Partnership with Children Board of Directors Patricia Soussloff, Executive Director Margaret Crotty, along with co-chairs Frederick Anderson and Bill Tucker welcomed over 400 guests to 583 Park Avenue on Tuesday, April 16th for Partnership with Children's Annual Gala. The benefit, emceed by Program alumnus, Jose Mendez, honored Bank of America Merrill Lynch Head of Global Wealth and Retirement Solutions, Andrew Sieg, Robin Hood, author and fashion journalist Constance C. R. White, and Chief Executive Officer for United Healthcare National Accounts Elizabeth Winsor.

The evening raised $750,000 for the Partnership with Children programs that their teams of Masters-level social workers bring in to 37 of New York City's most underserved public schools across all five boroughs.
Supporters including Ken andLinda Mortenson, Keith Banks, Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, Sunny Bates, Robin Koval, Thong Nguyen, and Stefan Zellmer took in a room filled with gorgeous tablescapes by some of the country's leading interior designers including Roderick Shade, DeBare Saunders, Ronald Mayne, Michael Tavano, Matthew Patrick Smyth, Michael Devine, Thomas Burak, Paula Caravelli, and Edward Lobrano.

For 105 years, Partnership with Children has worked with children growing up in NYC's poorest communities, helping them succeed academically, emotionally and socially. Their programs, benefitting over 15,000 students this year, improve attendance, graduation rates, school safety, and academic achievement. The organization is a proud partner with the New York Department of Education, Robin Hood, and the United Way. For more information on Partnership with Children, visit www.partnershipwithchildren.org.
Jeff Peek, Heliane Stedan, and Andrew Sieg
Oscar Plotkin and Sharon Bush
Michael Tavano and Marie Stewart
Jose Mendez and Barbara Carvello
Douglas Hannant, Michele Gerber Kieln, Frederick Anderson, and Valesca Guerrand Hermes
R. Couri Hay and Christine Rappaport
Elizabeth Winsor, Constance C.R. White, Emary C. Aronson, and Andrew Sieg
Alexandra and Louis Rose
Paula Caravelli
Maggie Norris, Melanie Fraser Hart, and Tracy Stern
DeBare Saunders and Ronald Mayne

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com(Central Park Conservancy); AnnieWatt.com(Scully)

Symposiums, luncheons, and dinner dances

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Lorna Graev addresses the guests at Fountain House's 10th Annual Symposium and Luncheon.
The annual Fountain House Symposium and Luncheon with this year's speaker Andrew Solomon was highly successful. I was told that the audience of 600 was rapt with attention ("you could hear a pin drop" when Andrew was speaking, someone told me). A need is being filled.
Alexandra Herzan, Podie Lynch, Anne Mai, Mary Pedersen, Nancy Farrell, Kitty de Chazal, Carolyn MacKenzie, Lorna Hyde Graev, and Patricia Begley
Kenn Dudek and Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon and Kenn Dudek
Ralph Aquila and Lorna Hyde Graev
Guinevere Johnson and Camille Tibaldeo
Podie Lynch and Kitty de Chazal
Patricia Beard and Carolyn MacKenzie
Jackie Drexel, Kari Tiedemann, and Lorna Hyde Graev
Judith Bruce
Jim Luce and Andrew Solomon
Karen Cox and Mary Pedersen
Andrew Schonebaum and Anne Mai
Lorna Hyde Graev, Louise Ross, and Beatrice Van Roijen
Joe Tursone and Mary Ingriselli
Podie Lynch and Frances Adler
Dr. Robert Hilt, Victoria Costello, Dr. David Reiss, Andrea Roy, and Consuelo Mack
Lorna Hyde Graev, Elizabeth Fiore, and Laura Bohn
Ellen Marx
Ann Barish, Jane Murray, Claudia LaMere, and Tricia Lint
Alistair Hanna and Nancy Hanna
Margo Langenberg and Bunny Beekman
Kaitlin O'Brien, Nancy Farrell, and Jeremy Goldstein
David Sherrill and Sunny Hayward
Marjorie Reed Gordon and Jill Blanchard
Larry Graev, Lorna Hyde Graev, Maria Spears, Linda Silverman, Patricia Beard, and David Braga
Lorna Hyde Graev and Larry Graev
Mark Gilbertson and ?
Frances Adler, Jackie Drexel, and Amanda Haynes-Dale
Deeda Blair
Mark Gilbertson, Jackie Williams, and John Ferguson
Lee Auchincloss, Lea Cornell, and Alexandra Herzan
Mark Gilbertson and Missy Rennie
Kristi Witker and Stephanie Stokes
Kirk Henckels and Fernanda Kellogg
Jackie Weld Drake and Katherine Bryan
Katie Kinsey and Ginny Knott
Wendy Breck
Elizabeth Peabody and Diane van Amerongen
Jennifer Mitchell and Ira Wender
Sharon Handler Loeb
Ann Rapp
Jean Shafiroff and Andrea Stark
Kitty McKnight and Diane van Amerongen
Jennifer Oken
Katie Tozer and Courtney Arnot
Jessie Bard and Les Corwin
The Horticultural Society of New York held their 16th Annual New York Flower Show Dinner Dance on April 23rd, 2013 at The Altman Building.

The evening honored Charles Masson of La Grenouille, and Hunt Slonem, internationally-renowned American painter. The event also featured, as is its tradition, extraordinary floral tablescape designs from New York City's leading designers, including Laura Clare, Gramercy Park Flower Shop, Michael Aram, Rachel Cho, Renny & Reed, Zak Events, and more. Design Chairs were Mario Buatta, Hartley du Pont, and Lee Robinson.
Charles Masson and Hunt Slonem
Guests included Mary Van Pelt, Kamie Lightburn, CeCe Black, Sheila Stephenson, Nina Griscom, Thomas Dittmer and Frances Schultz Dittmer, Bruce W. Addison, Elizabeth Stribling and Guy Robinson, Ursula and Paul Lowerre, Stuart Baker, Huguette and Dennis Hersch, Deborah and Charles Royce, Geoffrey Bradfield, Michele and Scott Lindsay, Remco van Vliet, Howard Christian, John and Martha Glass, Cas and Stacey Trap, and Monique van Vooren.
Robert Lindgren, Thomas Gibb, Emily Eerdmans, and Bruce Addison
Michael Aram and Earl Montelibano
Clelia and Tom Zacharias
Cristina Masson, Geoffrey Bradfield, and Charles and Flavia Masson
Michel Witmer and Alison Minton
Charles and Cristina Masson
Michelle Smith and Mark Gilbertson
Kamie Lightburn, Angelina Chen, and Natasha Cornstein
Flavia Masson, and Greg and Elisabeth Hersch
Mario Buatta and Clare Potter
Diane van Amerongen, Charles Holmes, and Frances Schultz Dittmer
Kamie Lightburn, Kathy Prounis, and Stephanie Foster
Barbara and Peter Regna with Frances Shelton
Dennis Hersch, Hunt Slonem, and Huguette Hersch
Lee Robinson and Mario Buatta
Frances Schultz Dittmer and Nina Griscom
Nell and Dan Haughton, and Sacha MacNaughton
Martin and William Dessoffy
Jean Shafiroff and Ann Rapp
Rick Meyer, Karon Cullen Meyer, Sherri Stephenson, and Tom Dittmer
Julie Skarratt, Howard Christian, and Cristina Masson
Sheila Stephenson and CeCe Black
Amy Hoadley, Mario Buatta, and Stephanie Foster
Mary Van Pelt, Missey Condie, and Kamie Lightburn
CeCe and Lee Black
On Thursday, April 25, 2013, The New York Botanical Garden hosted the Garden Sculpture and Antiques Fair: 1750-2013 Preview Party and Collectors’ Plant Sale. Previously named the Antique Garden Furniture Show, the Preview Party and Collectors’ Plant sale took place in the Conservatory Tent, adjacent to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory at The New York Botanical Garden.

More than 500 guests from the philanthropic, design, architecture and art worlds gathered to view and purchase unique and highly coveted statues, urns, garden benches by more than 30 of the nation’s leading experts in garden antiques and ornaments before the Fair officially opened to the public on April 26.
Dr. Holly Bannister, Martha Stewart, Memrie Lewis, and Barbara Cirkva Schumacher
This year, the Fair’s scope was expanded to include contemporary sculpture and furniture. With this extension of contemporary dates, the Fair also introduced contemporary artists for the first time including Michael Fogg, Tom Gottsleben, John Hardacre, C.A. Johnson, Jeff Kahn, and Kim Dickey, daughter of garden designer and author Paige Dickey.

The evening included a silent auction of one-of-a-kind plants, jewelry, garden décor, and other select items. Attendees were also able to meet two authors, Carolyne Roehm of Flowers and Jack Staub of Private Edens: Beautiful Country Gardens, who were signing copies of their newly released books. The Preview Party and Collectors’ Plant Sale raised $400,000 and was underwritten in part by Adam R. Rose and Peter R. McQuillan, with additional support from Mish New York, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman P. Burke, and it was sponsored by 1st Dibs.
Sculptures by Charles Johnson
Booth by PAGODA RED
Proceeds from the event directly supports the work of the curators and gardeners who are responsible for making The New York Botanical Garden one of the most important horticultural showplaces in the world. The Preview Party and Collectors’ Plant Sale was the opening celebration to kick-off a weekend of exciting Garden festivities.

This year’s Chairmen were Michael Bruno, Mrs. Coleman P. Burke, Barbara Israel, Barbara Cirkva Schumacher, Mish Tworkowski and Bunny Williams. The Chairmen’s Committee consists of Douglas Durkin, Mrs. Timothy M. George, S. Christopher Meigher III, Amy Todd Middleton, Mrs. George B. Moore and Katie Ridder Pennoyer. The Collectors’ Plant Sale Chairmen are James Benenson, Jr., Peter R. McQuillan, Marjorie G. Rosen, Joseph Singer and Carmen Thain.
Booth by BOB and DEBBIE WITHINGTON
Booth by JEFFREY HENKEL
The Preview Party Designer Committee was chaired by landscape architect Mario Nievera, interior designer Emma Jane Pilkington, and event designer Renny Reynolds.

Attendees Included: Martha Stewart, Bunny Williams, Barbara Israel, Barbara Cirkva Schumacher and John Schumacher, Coleman P. and Susan Burke, Mish Tworkowski, Gigi Mortimer, Charlotte Barnes, CeCe Black, Jeremy and Friederike Biggs, Robert and Linda Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hardwick, Fernanda Kellogg and Kirk Henckles, Alexandra Lebenthal, Amy Todd Middleton, Peter Pennoyer and many more!
Judy Steinhardt, Gregory Long, and Susan Burke
Barbara Israel and Tom Israel
Charlotte Barnes and Bunny Williams
Barbara Cirkva Schumacher
Joseph Singer and Katie Ridder
John Roselli and Bunny Williams
Linda Douglass and Robert Douglass
Lee Black and Cece Black
Martha Stewart
Fernanda Kellogg and Christopher Spitzmiller
Kaileah Christie-Fogg and Michael Fogg
Amy Todd Middleton and Betsy Ruprecht
Carolyne Roehm and Mish Tworkowski
Daisy Helman and Charles Johnson
Tom Gottsleben
Scudder Smith and Catherine Sweeney Singer
Gigi Mortimer
Dottie Goldfrank and Lionel Goldfrank
Dee Hilfiger and Kelly Pasciucco
Jeremy and Friederike Biggs
Alexandra Lebenthal and John Beitel
Ambassador Alan Blinken and Melinda Blinken
Jack Staub
Michel Witmer
Becca Bull and Mollie Ruprecht
Booth by TELESCOPES OF VERMONT
Bob Hardwick and Coleman Burke
Carol Prisant and Robert Ruffino
On Monday, April 15, the Central Park Conservancy welcomed a prominent guest list of socials and corporate leaders to the Taste of Summer Kick-off Party at Bill's Food & Drink on 54th and Madison. Sponsored by Macquarie this year, the annual fundraising celebration in Central Park will take place on June 19. Taste of Summer is expected to bring together nearly 1,000 guests to marvel at the fusion of the Park's beauty and New York's exquisite cuisine. Crown Group Hospitality, which hosted the Kick-off Party, last night, will feature tastings from Crown, The Lion, and recently launched Bill's Food & Drink in the Taste Cafe.

Last night's hosts included Crown Group Hospitality's Partners John Delucie and Mark Amadei and Central Park Conservancy Trustees and Event Chairmen Jay Mandelbaum, Gillian Miniter, John Paulson and Norman Selby. Other guests at the pre-summer gathering included Lisa Anastos, Debbie Bancroft, Bob and Suzanne Cochran, Eric and Fiona Rudin, and many others.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit: centralparknyc.org/taste
Scott Velezo, Stephen Mooney, Jack Bochonok, Steven Stolman, Rich Wilkie, and Christopher Ribera
Geoffrey Bradfield, Emily Carey, and Roric Tobin
Paul Lerner and Dori Cooperman
Patsy Tarr
Debbie Bancroft, Amy Hoadley, Gillian Miniter, and Elenora Kennedy
Fiona Rudin, Suzanne Cochran, Suzie, and Ainar Aijala
Ross Meltzer and Di Mondo
Fiona and Eric Rudin
Alec Call, Sharon Bush, and Bryan Johns
Alexis Clarke, Andy Oshrin, and Michelle Smith
Michael Kennedy and Elizabeth Atwood
Dana Blanton and Christine Alyward
Peter Davis, Logan Samuelson, Lisa Anastos, and Dori Cooperman
Terri Coppersmith, John DeLucie, and Gillian Miniter
Dan Brickley and Ruthie Davis
Selmin Arat and Alix Strauss
Bob and Suzanne Cochran, and Eric Rudin
Steven Stolman and Connie Anne Phillips
Leah Bourne and Margaret Livits
Oscar Plotkin and Sharon Bush
R. Couri Hay and Friend
Steven Stolman and Rich Wilkie
Lisa Anastos
Dori Cooperman, Mark Amadei, and Gillian Miniter
Bob and Suzanne Cochran, Lise Evans, and Sandra Ripert

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com; Billy Farrell (CPC Taste)

The 31st annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon

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The 31st annual Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon, hosted by the Women's Committee of the Central Park Conservancy, was held yesterday in a tent set up in the Conservatory Garden. Known as the Hat Luncheon, this festive affair is a major fundraiser for the Women's Committee. Their funds go mainly toward maintenance of the Park. They raised a record $3.3 million yesterday. Jenny and John Paulson were honored from the Paulson's pledge of $100 millioin to the Conservancy. There were 1300 guests, a record number. It is the most popular and sought after ticket on the Spring luncheon calendar in New York.

Photographs by DPC/NYSD.

Royal Benefit Dinners

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Gillian Spreckels Fuller, Foundation Director, Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Margarita of Romania, His Royal Highness Prince Radu of Romania, Barbara de Portago, Foundation President, Valley Forge Military Academy, and College Cadets at The Versailles/Claude Monet Giverny Foundation Black Tie Benefit Dinner.
Last Wednesday night a week, the Versailles Foundation, Inc./Claude Monet Giverny held its annual fundraising dinner at the Cotillion Room of the Pierre. The proceeds from the evening will go to support the Statues Restoration Campaign in the Parc of the Chateau de Versailles. The foundation’s supporters have financed the recently completed the restoration of the statue Leucothee (1687) by Joseph Rayol who lived in the time of Louis XIV–1655-1718.

This year ths Foundation is restoring Claude Monet’s 18th-century cylindrical desk and commode in his bedroom at Giverny. Also, at Monticello, they have commissioned the design and the “Petit Point” embroidery for Thomas Jefferson’s 18th-century Georges Jacob chairs.
Leucothée (1687) by Joseph Rayol (1655-1718)Ino & Mélicerte, Marble Group by Pierre Gravier (1633-1715)
The annual dinner always features a guest speaker who belongs to a European royal family, as well as Russian royals. Almost all are descendents or children of deposed monarchs. Queen Elizabeth’s son, the Earl of Wessex has been a guest speaker twice. All of the guest speakers are interesting for their historical backgrounds and knowledge, much of it more intimate than published history, and sometimes more insightful. But many are also interesting for their interest and focus on the issues of their native lands and how to solve them. Their non-political positions are taken for granted yet their patriotism is deeply committed, and often greater than many of their national compatriots.
Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Margarita of Romania, His Royal Highness Prince Radu of Romania, The Valley Forge Military Academy, and College Cadets
Valley Forge Military Academy and College Color Guard
This year’s guest was Her Royal Highness, The Crown Princess Margarita of Romania and her husband Prince Radu. Princess Margarita is the daughter of King Michael I. Michael who was born in 1921 was King from 1927 to 1930 and again from September 1940 through December 1947 when he was forced by the Communist Party of Romania to abdicate. A great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he is a third cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

In 1997, Michael officially made his eldest daughter Margarita the Crown Princess of Romania, Custodian of the Romanian Crown and his heir presumptive. Romania is no longer a monarchy but after the breakup of the Soviet Union and the downfall of Ceausescu, the royal family was allowed to return. Princess Margartia – who was born in Lausanne and grew up in England and went to university in Scotland – has taken up residence there. She and her husband have devoted themselves to assisting the many orphans created during and after by the World Wars and brutality of the so-called victors, the Nazis and then the Communists.
Gillian Spreckels Fuller, Foundation Director, Her Serene Highness Princess Jeannette zu Fürstenberg, His Serene Highness Prince Christian zu Fürstenburg, Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Margarita of Romania, His Royal Highness Prince Radu of Romania, and Barbara de Portago, Foundation President
Kaleta Blaffer Johnson and Gordon Bunker Huddleston
Carol and Philippe Delouvrier
Tracey Langfitt Foundation Junior Director Camila Koenig, Foundation Director Rita Lenda, His Royal Highness Prince Radu of Romania, Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Margarita of Romania, and Michael Katz, Foundation Secretary Treasurer
Susan Krysiewicz and escort
Cat Jagger Pollon and His Royal Highness, Prince Radu of Romania
Dame Donna and Chevalier Richard Soloway
Cadet, Heide Hüttl Canellopoulos, Foundation Committee Member, Tanya Roberts, and Cadet
Cat Jagger Pollon and DPC
Melissa Morris
Cadet, Carroll Petrie's granddaughter, and Russell Grant
Donald Tober with Monica and Ali Wambold
Phillip MacGregor and Ron Wendt
Anthea Malone, Lily Rutt, and Russell Grant
DPC with Her Royal Highness, the Crown Princess Margarita of Romania
Barbara Regna, Carolina Portago, Dahlia Heyman, and Tracey Langfitt
Her Serene Highness Princess Jeannette zu Fürstenberg and Kaleta Blaffer Johnson
Paola Rosenshein
Geoffrey Bradfield
Cadet and Tinuola Naija
Scott Holman III and Camila Blaffer Royall
More than 300 guests attended the annual Pratt Institute Art of Packaging Award Gala at a private club in Manhattan on April 30, 2013.  The gala, which attracts the top-tier of New York City's multi-billion dollar cosmetics industry, supports the Marc Rosen Scholarship and Education Fund for Packaging by Design and raises scholarship funds for graduating package design students at Pratt. It is the only scholarship in the world available to college students looking to pursue careers in cosmetics and package design. The glamorous black-tie event raised $350,000 in 2013 and has raised more than $3.5 million over the last 24 years.

The Art of Packaging Award, which is presented each year to a beauty/cosmetics company that has excelled in the art form, was awarded to the Aramis & Designer Fragrances division of The Estée Lauder Companies. Veronique Gabai Pinsky, global brand president of The Estée Lauder Companies' Aramis & Designer Fragrances, BeautyBank, and IdeaBank divisions, accepted the award from Trey Laird, chief executive and creative officer of Laird+Partners.
Veronique Gabai-Pinsky and Marc Rosen
Theo Spilka and Carol Alt
At Pratt, Rosen teaches a course on cosmetic and fragrance package design, which is the only one of its kind in the world. As part of the course, students select a floral, green, or Oriental fragrance. They name the fragrance and design a perfume bottle from sketch to clay form to prototype along with a scent card, box, shopping bag, and advertisement. This year's student scholarship winners include:

• Kyle Calvert (Illinois): Calvert designed a modern, oval-shaped bottle using silver and pink for a calming floral scent that he named "Serene."

• Vivi Feng (China): Feng's scent, which she named "Vertigo," was influenced by the mystery and allure of the classic Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name and Art Deco style; the bottle was a faceted design inspired by origami.

Alexandra Haime (Florida): Haime's work -- for an Oriental scent she named "Kahlia"-- was inspired by the idea of clarity and replicated the form of natural quartz crystal.

• Kashfia Rahman (Bangladesh): Rahman chose a green scent, which she named "Belle Journee," and utilized a green leaf motif that translated the light scent into a graceful design.
Kyle Calvert
Vivi Feng
Alexandra Haime
Jeff Bellantoni, Vivi Feng, and Kashsia Rahman
Each winner's fragrance package design work was on display in the lobby of the event venue.

Special guests at the Art of Packaging Award Gala included Marc Rosen, award-winning designer and Pratt alumnus, Trustee, and faculty member; Arlene Dahl, actress; Catherine Malandrino, fashion designer; Tory Burch, fashion designer; Carol Alt, supermodel and skin-care entrepreneur; Mark Ackermann, president and CEO, Lighthouse International; Ian Jarvis, actor; Pratt President Thomas F. Schutte and his wife, Tess; Bruce Gitlin, chair, Pratt Institute Board of Trustees; Juliana Terian, Pratt Trustee and Rallye Motors chairwoman; Peter Barna, provost, Pratt Institute; Donald Stannard, jewelry designer; Victor Luis, president, Coach; and Ian Bickley, president, Coach International.
Juliana Curran Terian, Mike Pratt, Lesa Wang, and Lauren Giordano
Special guests from the cosmetics and package design industry included Elizabeth Musmanno, president, The Fragrance Foundation; Carlotta Jacobson, president, Cosmetic Executive Women; Jerry Vittoria, president of fragrances, Firmenich; Theo Spilka, vice president, Firmenich; Henry Renella, senior vice president, global packaging development, Estée Lauder; John Downey, vice president tech driven supplier innovation, Estée Lauder; Peter Acerra, president/CEO, SGD North America; Felix Mayr-Harting, executive vice president, Fine Fragrance Global, Givaudan; Nicholas Mirzayantz, group president, International Fragrance & Flavors; Robert Aldrich, president and CEO North America, Ermenegildo Zegna; Luc Malfait, president, Takasago Europe; Hisaya Fujiwara, president, Takasago USA; and Michael Mane, president, Michael Mane.

The Pratt program in which Rosen teaches--Communications and Package Design--is ranked as one of the top graduate graphic design programs in the country by U.S. News and World Report and collegecrunch.org.
Marc Rosen, Juliana Curran Terrian, and Mark Ackerman
Bruce Gitlin, Thomas Schutte, Tess Schutte, and Kashsia Rahman
Arlene Dahl, Donald Stannard, and Annette Green
Catherine Malandrino and Veronique Gabai-Pinsky
Marc Rosen and Jerry Vittorio
Nicolas Mirzayantz, Agathe Lerolle, Veronique Gabai-Pinsky, and Joe Pinsky
The Jewish Museum's 20th annual Most Amazing New York Art & Design Tour attracted over 220 attendees who enjoyed brunch at Tribeca Rooftop, 2 Desbrosses Street, followed by self-guided tours of magnificent private art collections in some of New York's most spectacular Tribeca and Soho residences. Ronit Berkman, Stacey Bronfman and Debi Wisch were the Most Amazing New York Art & Design Tour co-chairs. This event raised $300,000 and the proceeds benefit The Jewish Museum.
Event Co-Chairs Ronit Berkman, Stacey Bronfman, and Debi Wisch
Nina Ross, Shelly Kivell, and Linda Plattus
Nomi Ghez
Carol Berkman, Pam Berkman, and Ronit and Bill Berkman
Amy Rose Silverman and Tracey Pruzan
Lisa Leffell, Debbie Edelman, and Amy Scharf
Kathy and Keith Sachs and Ruth Beesch
Lisa Klein and Debi Wisch
Julie Bernstein and Meredith Verona
Margie Weingarten, Buffy Sahlman, and Marjorie Loeb
Lynn Halbfinger and Lynn Tobias
Marcia Dunn and Robin Lefcourt
Last Monday night, Darren Henault hosted a cocktail reception at his home for New York Times bestselling author Michael Hainey and his hit book, "After Visiting Friends; A Son's Story."
Darren Henault and Michael Hainey
Debbie Bancroft and Mark Gilbertson
Adelina Wong Ettelson, Dr. Lisa Airan, and Jamie Pallot
Dr. Douglas Steinbrech and Melissa Berkelhammer
Gaia and Federico Pratesi
Hannah Griswold, Brooke Cundiff, and Yesim Philip
Richard Farley and Dana Auslander
James Reginato and Fern Mallis
Thom Browne and Nate Berkus
Nancy Novogrod, Darren Henault, and Brooke Cundiff
Patricia Duff
On April 23rd, The Queen Elizabeth II Garden held its annual gala dinner at Gotham Hall.

The creation of the Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden, in the heart of Lower Manhattan, was prompted by a desire to honor and memorialize the 67 British subjects who lost their lives in the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001. In 2002, the St. George's Society, under the then presidency of William R. Miller, CBE, embraced the idea of creating a permanent garden memorial.

The Garden is administered by the British Memorial Garden Trust, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded by the British Consulate and the St. George's Society.
John Howard
Peter Charrington and Isabel Carden
Duncan Niederauer and Richard Cunningham
Rodney Johnson and Mark Alexander
Vivien Gurfein and Mary Ridge
Oscar Camargo and Jennifer Considine
Ellen Baker, Donald Putnam, and Suzanne Currie
Dana Lowey Luttway and Lisa Fiorito Mackessy
Jennifer Leyton and Sara Broderick
Lady Weatherstone and Jennifer Johnson
Charles Desegundo, Duncan Niederauer, and Alison Niederauer
Bridget McDermott, Robert Del Greco, and Ana Leibowitz
Isabel Carden, Jamie Niven, and Jackie Scanlan
Erin Fogarty and Eli Mou
Ben Brown and Danielle Brown
Tara McDonough and John McKay
Bridget McDermott and Jim Walker
Danny Lopez and Viscount Astor
Andre Desmarais
Colonel Ed Parker and Captain Guy Disney

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com; Mary Hilliard and Jay Brady (THE VERSAILLES FOUNDATION)

Spring Showings

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Arts’ Night Out, a festive celebration of the Spring Show NYC.
Last Friday night, over 1,000 young patrons from the city’s top cultural institutions packed the Park Avenue Armory for the  Arts’ Night Out, a festive celebration of the Spring Show NYC, co-chaired Emily Collins, Abigail Starliper, Maggie Moore, and Lydia Melamed Johnson. They created this evening to introduce their generation to the joys of collecting. So, in addition to mixing and mingling, they can visit the individual booths, where the dealers give a brief talk about their particular specialty.
Jeff R Bridgman Antiques
Among the guests were: Andrew Ogletree, Baroness Sheri de Borchgrave, Akiko Saito, Elizabeth Pyne, Nicolas D'Vachio, Timothy Thompson,Stefanie Mustian, Jason Mustian, Bryan Cates, Emma Fanning, Emily Shawjlyk, Pauline Eveillard, Carolina Richards, Alexandra Diamond, Eunice Lee, Graham Moore, Paul Shufro, Adam Hurly, Catherine Smith, Mark Rutledge, Jonquil O'Reilly, Bria Koser, Laura Mathis, Brian Carpenter, Jessica Mantel, Alexandra Reboul, Frederick Schultz, Emily Adonna, Rebecca Haeusler, Angela Nelson, Gwyneth Smith, Lisa Litwin and Ethan Litwin, Tim Cannon, Joseph Harding, Julia Ludwig, Elizabeth Jensen, and Meredith Burks.
Clinton Howell
Some of the groups they represented were the Metropolitan Museum (Apollo Circle); Metropolitan Opera (Young Associates); New York City Opera (Young Patrons Circle); Brooklyn Museum of Art (Patrons Councils); New York Public Library (Young Lions); The Guggenheim Museum (Young Collectors Council); The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art; The Young Fellows of The Morgan Museum & Library; Whitney Museum of American Art (Whitney Contemporaries); The American Friends of the Louvre (Young Patrons Circle); New York Historical Society (Young Friends); Asia Society (Asia Circle); Carnegie Hall Notables; El Museo del Barrio (Young International Circle); Freer/Sackler Silk Road Society; St. George’s Society of New York (George); Guild Hall of East Hampton; New York Philharmonic (Intermezzo Society); Philadelphia Museum of Art (Young Friends); Royal Oak Foundation; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (Young Patrons Circle); Save Venice (Young Friends); The American Friends of the Georgian Group (Young Georgians); The Bruce Museum (Young Friends); The World Monuments Fund (Moai Circle); Center for Architecture (AIANY Young Professionals); Museum of the City of New York (Young Members Circle); Rubin Museum of New York(Visionary Circle); American Folk Art Museum (Young Patrons); Alvin Ailey (Young Patrons); Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (Plinth), the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Young Patrons).

The evening was sponsored by Apollo Magazine and Broken Shed Vodka.
Lydia Melaed Johnson, Emily Collins, Abigail Starliper, and Maggie Moore
Aiza Keesey, Lydia Melaed Johnson, and Doreen Ho
Elaine Rosenberg
Missy Goldberg, Kelly Kannen, and Zach Deegan
Brittany Millman and Lainey Yang
Carlton Hobbs and Stefanie Rinza
Tiffany Niem, Pauline Eveillard, and Julie Mcaskin
Mark Helliar, Michael Franks, and Mark Lyman
Mikel Witte, George Nelson, and Bettina Nelson
Robbie Gordy, Catherine Smith, and Adam Hurly
Irene Aitken and Clinton Howell
Melanie O'Donnell and Amra Pucarevic
Yew Tree House Antiques
Patrick Bavasi
Timothy Thompson, Maggie Moore, and Andrew Ogletree
Alan Hedrick, Tyler Cornelius, and Stephanie Marie Pallock
Tiffany Frasier and Derek Brown
Jessica Weinberg (right)
Taylor Brown, Sophia Gangei, Katie Fong, and Owen Biglin
Baroness Sheri de Borchgrave, Ian Shapolsky, and Akiko Saito
Tim Birnbaum and Peter Milligan
Also last Thursday, Madeline Weinrib transformed The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Thrift Shop into an enchanting outpost for her first-ever Charity Sample Sale, benefitting The Society of MSKCC's leading patient care, education, and research programs.

Guests flocked to The Society of MSKCC Thrift Shop for a special Preview Party, where they shopped for a cause, snapping up Madeline Weinrib's coveted carpets, pillows, accessories and more. The buzzing boutique transported visitors to a world of vibrant color and pattern, with Weinrib's distinctive designs, all handmade by artisans in India, Morocco and Central Asia.
Dr. Annette Rickel, Hillary Dick, Madeline Weinrib, and Kim Flaster
The event marks Weinrib's first collaboration with The Society of MSKCC and its' Thrift Shop, which has been a fixture on the Upper East Side for more than 25 years and plays an integral role in The Society's fundraising programs.

Guests included Madeline Weinrib, Dr. Annette Rickel, Melanie Holland, Hilary Dick, Elizabeth Fuller, Kim Flaster, Gretchen Gunlocke Fenton, Shabnam Henry, Coco Kopelman, Leslie Jones, Robyn Joseph, Stephanie Loeffler, Amy Raiter Dwek, Jonathan Rosen and many more.
Robyn Joseph and Gretchen Gunlocke
Jonathan Rosen and Melanie Holland
Coco Kopelman and Madeline Weinrib
Tara Seawright and Alexandra Rowley
Leslie Jones, Dr. Annette Rickel, Minou Pirasteh, and Gail Hilson
Elena Kornbluth, Christopher Heydon, and Amy Raitter Dwek
Shabnam Henry
Stephanie Loeffler and Nina Reeves
Kim Seibert and Madeline Weinrib
Tim Nagler and Nancy Coffey Nagler
Paige Morrissey, Erin Lynch, and Madeline Hemingway
The Children’s Storefront held its Annual Spring Gala, “A Night for Changing Lives,” on April 23, 2013 at the IAC Building in Chelsea. The evening honored Past Board President Christine LaSala and Past Board Chair Michael Stubbs for their years of leadership, dedication, hard work and support of our school. The event was co-chaired by Vanessa and Henry Cornell, Fiona and Stanley Druckenmiller, Lise and Michael Evans, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Sandra and Eric Ripert and Marcus Samuelsson.
Board Chair Ray Cameron and Honoree Michael Stubbs
Head of School Wendy Reynoso and Honoree Christine LaSala
The Storefront Choir
WABC reporter Kemberly Richardson was emcee for the benefit, which included dinner, dancing and a live auction with Christie’s auctioneer Lydia Fenet. A highlight of the evening was a performance by the Storefront Choir. Students were also on hand during the cocktail hour to speak to guests about programs at the school. The evening raised over a million dollars to benefit the Storefront.

The Children's Storefront is an independent, tuition-free school in Harlem committed to providing a comprehensive education to children with varied academic strengths from preschool through eighth grade. Our work is grounded on the conviction that every child deserves the opportunity for an excellent education.
Honoree Michael Stubbs, Kim Landrigan and Gala Co-Chairs Michael and Lise Evans
Storefront Students greeting Trustee Amanda Low and guests
Trustee Maria Vecchiotti and Ilene Nadel
Trustee John Forbes, Guests Dan Williams, Kristen Williams, Andrea Forbes and Eric Rivers
Trustee George Weiksner, WABC Reporter and emcee Kemberly Richardson, Board Chair Ray Cameron
Storefront students
Gala Co-Chair Marcus Samuelsson and his wife, Maya Haile
Peter and Anne-Marie Embiricos
Vanessa Cornell, Sandra Ripert, and Erica Karsch
Gabby Karan, Gala Co-Chair Lise Evans, and Gian Paolo DeFelice
John Frawley, Rob Kuhbach, Candace Frawley, and Veronica Stubbs
On Friday night, April 26, Her Majesty Queen Sonja of Norway swept into town to lend her presence to The American-Scandinavian Foundation’s Spring Gala.

Best known to New Yorkers for Scandinavia House, its gleaming headquarters on Park Avenue and 38th Street, The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) promotes international understanding through its many programs and cultural exchanges. Queen Sonja on Thursday night had formally opened the current exhibition at Scandinavia House, MUNCH | WARHOL and the Multiple Image.

Some 360 guests from around the world assembled in the Grand Ballroom of The Pierre to celebrate the best of American and Norwegian art and culture, among them Inger and William B. Ginsberg, Hon. Charles and Monika Heimbold, Lise Stolt-Nielsen, Richard E. Oldenburg, Mildred Brinn, Arthur Zeckendorf, Inger Elliott, Lena Kaplan, Hon. and Mrs. John L. Loeb, Jr., Giosetta Capriati, Craig Dykers, Gaetana Enders, Baroness Zarelli-Marimó, Lisa Resling Halpern, and members of the diplomatic corps from Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The Grand Ballroom of The Pierre
Queen Sonja, wearing a flowing crimson gown, greeted guests at cocktails and entered the ballroom to a musical fanfare, escorted by Edward P. Gallagher, ASF President.  

The 2013 Awards Ceremony was the centerpiece of the evening, with the ASF Cultural Award going to James Rosenquist, the internationally-acclaimed American artist of Norwegian and Swedish heritage.  The Foundation’s Gold Medal was awarded to The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in recognition of its far-reaching efforts to increase the awareness and appreciation of the art and design of the Nordic countries. 
ASF President Edward Gallagher, ASF Gala Co-Chair Inger Ginsberg, ASF Chairman Bente Svensen Frantz, ASF Gala Vice Chair Arthur Zeckendorf, and ASF Gala Co-Chair Lise Stolt-Nielsen
Her Majesty Queen Sonja presented the ASF Cultural Award to Mr. Rosenquist and the Gold Medal to MoMA’s Director Glenn Lowry.

The Collegiate Chorale performed excerpts from “Song of Norway,” offering partygoers a preview of its April 30th performance at Carnegie Hall.  Those in attendance were delighted by the performance, which featured Jason Danieley, Alexandra Silber, and Judy Kaye.
Her Majesty Queen Sonja entering the Grand Ballroom escorted by ASF President Edward Gallagher, with H.E. Consul General Sissel Breie, ASF Deputy Chair Bernt Reitan, and ASF Chairman Bente Svensen Frantz accompanying them
Inger Elliott
Helen W. Marx, Lisa Resling Halpern, Gala Co-Chair Monika Heimbold, and Agnes Ahlander Turner
ASF President Edward Gallagher and Gala Co-Chair Lise Stolt-Nielsen
Arthur Zeckendorf with Anne Detwiler
Grace Kennan Warnecke, Sheila Johnson Robbins, and Karen Lerner
MoMA Director Glenn Lowry with ASF Trustee Richard E. Oldenburg and Mary Ellen Oldenburg
The evening’s Master of Ceremonies, Margaret Juntwait with ASF Executive Vice President Lynn Carter
Amb. John L. Loeb, Jr. and Sharon Handler Loeb
Bård E. Bunaes and Barbara Bunaes
Victor B. Borge with his wife, Paula Borge
Laureen and Ragnar Meyer-Knutsen, Vice Chairs of the event
Lisa Resling Halpern with Malena Belafonte
Honorees John Rosenquist and MoMA Director Glenn Lowry
Gala Co-Chair Monika Heimbold and her husband, Hon. Charles A. Heimbold
More than a decade has elapsed since Peter P. Blanchard III and his wife Sofia set out to follow Peter’s father’s wishes to convert the family estate, Greenwood Gardens, into a public ornamental garden and conservation center.

The good news is that, as of this month, the gates of the century-old private estate garden, located astride a ridge above Short Hills, New Jersey, are indeed open to the public.
Cocktails were served on an overlook terrace, between a pair of wooden pergolas,
Peter and Sofia welcomed more than a hundred friends and supporters to a gala dinner in late April in order to say ‘thank you.’ Any one of the attendees could have been forgiven for thinking that they’d been magically transported on a bright spring evening to a mountaintop in Italy.

Cocktails were served on an overlook terrace, between a pair of wooden pergolas, and inside a simple white tent, long communal tables were laid with freshly cut ranunculus, deep pink bougainvillea, vivid fuchsia, and red, purple and blue sweet peas. In lieu of place cards, tiny pots with herbs ran down the tables.
Ellen and Pierre de Vegh, The Honorable Brendan and Ruthi Byrne, James Zemaitis, Blake and Elizabeth Cabot; Colin Cabot; Henry P. and Susan Johnson; Susan Lowry; and Janet Mavec and Wayne Nordberg were among the friends of Greenwood present. 

The evening also brought together a number of members of the Frick family, including Elise Frick, Emily Frick and Helen Clay Chace. Adelaide Childs Frick, Peter Blanchard’s mother, had played an important role in reviving Greenwood Gardens in the 1950s—no doubt inspired by the formal gardens she had known as a child growing up on Long Island.
Tim Hartman, Louise Moos, Lezette Proud, Elaine Becker, Peter Blanchard, Sofia Blanchard, Arthur Vanderbilt, and Susan Lowry
Peter Blanchard
Susan Johnson, Sofia Blanchard, and Louise Moos
Louis Bauer, John Zweig, Marcia Zweig, and Betse Gump
Mara Seibert, Lenore Rice, and Elaine Becker
Donna Dorian and Wendy Moonan
Susan Johnson
Bill Noble, Sofia Blanchard, Colin Cabot, and Marco Polo Stufano
Ellen de Vegh, Helen Clay Chace, and Pierre de Vegh
Louise Moos, Anina Rossen, and Pierre de Vegh
Linda Carrington
Heather Emelander, Gene Schaefer, and Diane Genco
New York City-based 14+ Foundation’s co-founder, Joseph Mizzi, enlisted friends Vito Schnabel and Jeff Zalaznick for a special event at Jeff’s newly opened Carbone on Monday, April 22nd for Mizzi’s charity that supports children’s education in Africa. 

14+ Foundation is a NYC-based charitable organization formed in 2012 to develop and build schools and orphanages for African children in rural communities. All proceeds from the benefit will support the Chipakata Children’s Academy in Zambia, Africa, the first school created by the 14+ Foundation, which is breaking ground next month.
Aby Rosen and Samantha Boardman
This important cause brought out the support and attendance of boldface names, including notable New Yorkers and industry leaders Steve Tisch, Eddie Milstein, Stavros Niarchos, Jacqueline Schnabel, Stella Schnabel, Aby Rosen, Samantha Boardman, Alberto Mugrabi, Frank Sciame, Jon Neidich, Lyor Cohen, Gus Wenner and the Bruce High Quality Foundation.  Guests attended a private dinner at Carbone to support the development of Chipakata Children’s Academy and its educational initiatives to provide formal education, as well as arts-based education, sustainable learning environments and livelihood skills for underserved youth within rural communities of Zambia.

The current site plans for a school, orphanage and community facility spread over 200 acres of land, which allows for farming and other agricultural activities as a means of long term sustainability. 
Vito Schnabel, Joseph Mizzi, Haley Mellin, and Stavros Niarchos
Eddie Milstein Lyor Cohen
Alberto Mugrabi and Vito Schnabel
Stefan Bondell
Gus Wenner
Mario, Nchimunya Wulf, Joseph Mizzi, and Jeff Zalaznick
Joseph Mizzi, Marla Bienvenida, Bernard James, and Nchimunya Wulf

Photographs by Christine Butler (The American-Scandinavian Foundation); Elle Jota/BFAnyc.com (MSKCC Thrift Shop); Anniewatt.com (Arts’ Night Out).

POSH Affairs

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Hamish Bowles, Milly de Cabrol, Tom Quick, Becca Cason Thrash, Michael Cominotto, Sara Dodd-Spickelmier, and James Andrew at Lighthouse International's "POSH Affair."
Last Thursday night at 583 Park Avenue, Lighthouse International held its annual "POSH Affair" honoring Lorry Newhouse and Alex Hitz. The evening, which was preceded by a preview of the Annual POSH sale, was emceed by Robert Verdi.
Mark and June Ackermann
Somers Farkas and Robert Verdi
Mark Ackermann, Julie Wainwright, Rober Verdi, Lorry Newhouse, and Alex Hitz
Di Mondo
Tom Murro
Arlene Dahl and Marc Rosen
Richard Farley and Chele Chiavacci
Alexandra Lebenthal, Ann Windblad, Julie Wainwright, and Kay Koplovitz
Sharon Bush
Chris Nirschel
Julie Yannuzzi and Dr. Lawrence Yannuzzi
John Catsimatidis and Margo Catsimatidis
Linda Gaunt, Yolanda Wardowski, Ann Winzlad, Julie Wainwright, Amy Fine Collins, and Kay Koplovitz
Dennis Basso, Michael Cominotto, Marco Scarani, and Jamie Creel
Young Hee Kim
Laura Lofaro Freeman, Marlyne Sexton, and Felicia Taylor
Darren Henault and Margo MacNabb Nederlander
Carol Mack, Charles Atkins, Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, Marina Rust Conner, and Michael Cominotto
Alan Patricof and Susan Patricof
Emel Zilek, Lorie Broser, and Jessica Abraham
Bruce Addison, Jamie Creel, Lisa Fine, and James Andrew
Mark Newhouse and Jesse Newhouse
Mike Faherty and Serena Tufo
James Lowther, Lauren Schneider, and Jeremy Lewis
Nin Cooper, Sandra Parks, and Mark Anthony
Kenneth Jay Lane and Amy Fine Collins
Agatha Mordacq and Robert Couturier
Dr. Karen Burke, Tom Murro, and Jean Shafiroff
Lorry Newhouse
Alex Hitz, Annette Tapert, and Dennis Basso
Rati Sahi Levesque, Hamish Bowles, and Julie Wainwright
Liliane Montevecchi
Angela Ho, Jonathan Farkas, Somers Farkas, Bayo Ogunlesi, Emilia Ogunlesi, and Amsala Aberra
Barbara Tober and Boo Grace
Jean Shafiroff and Martin Shafiroff
Mario Buatta and Yanna Avis
B Michael and Catherine Chenaut
Steven Stolman and Rich Wilkie
This past Sunday evening Quintessentially Lifestyle held a private screening of "The Great Gatsby" at the Museum of Modern Art. After the screening, there was a private party, joined by the cast of the film, at the Top of the Standard on the High Line at 442 West13th Street.
Eve
Alexander Skarsgard
Solange Knowles
Mark Sanchez
Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin
Barry Levinson
Michael Shannon
Cuba Gooding, Jr.
John Leguizamo
Julia Stegner
Harley Viera Newton
Valentino Garavani
Reeve Carney
Rachael Taylor
Russell Simmons
Dan Stevens
Megan Hilty
Shanina Shaik
Emma Roberts
Aubrey Plaza
Piper Perabo
Michael Shannon and Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Oliver Theyskens
Anna Wood and Dane DeHaan
Alyssa Miller
Quintessentially Lifestyle Team
Mort Zuckerman
Lauren Bush and David Lauren
Prabal Gurung
Ezra Koenig
Ezra Miller
Bryan Greenberg
Nanette Lepore
Yigal Azrouel
Ruby Aldridge
Kelly Rutherford
Quintessentially Lifestyle Team
Anja Rubik
Brad Goreski
Gwen Stefani and Katy Perry
Kylie Minogue
Vera Wang
Oliver Stone
Zoe Buckman and David Schwimmer
Leonardo DiCaprio, Baz Luhrmann, and Carey Mulligan
Mia Moretti and Katy Perry
Last Thursday at the Beatrice Inn, Graydon Carter and Anna Wintour hosted a cocktail party to toast Magnolia Pictures' documentary Venus and Serena. Guests included John McEnroe and Patty Smyth, Maiken Baird and Michelle Major (filmmakers), Wyclef Jean (soundtrack composer), Elliot Spitzer, Sandra Bernhard, Rachel Roy, Derek Blasberg, Fran Lebowitz, Tabitha Simmons, Alex Gibney, Anna Scott, Virginia Smith, Constance Jablonski, Derek Blasberg, Gay Talese, Greg Kelly, and Veronica Kell.

Following cocktails at the Beatrice Inn, hosts Billie Jean King, John McEnroe and "The Tennis Girls" Sara Ayres, Tory Burch, Ariadne Calvo-Platero, Jenny Conant, Cristina Cuomo, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Gigi Mortimer, Perri Peltz, Rene Rockefeller and Peggy Siegal feted filmmakers Maiken Baird and Michelle Major at IFC Center for a special screening.

The night continued at La Villette on Downing Street for an after party.
Maiken Baird (filmmaker), Anna Wintour, and Michelle Major (filmmaker)
Graydon Carter and Anna Scott Carter
Rachel Roy
Billie Jean King, Maiken Baird, John McEnroe, and Patty Smyth
Virginia Smith and Tabitha Simmons
Sandra Bernhard
Gigi Mortimer, Cristina Cuomo, and Renee Rockefeller
Fran Lebowitz
Alex Gibney, Eliot Spitzer, and George J. Mitchell
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Constance Jablonski
Wyclef Jean
Derek Blasberg

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com; Startraks Photo (Venus and Serena).

Masterpiece celebrations

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American Patrons co-chairs and Masterpiece London organizers at the New York kick-off reception for Masterpiece London.
On Wednesday evening, the New York kick-off reception for Masterpiece London was at the spectacular apartment of Ellie and Edgar Cullman, Jr. Ellie's elegant apartment (she is co-founder of Cullman and Kravis) is a masterful mix of art and antiques from all the top international purveyors of furniture and paintings, and has been featured in Architectural Digest, a supporter of Masterpiece London.

Joining her to welcome the Masterpiece masterminds — Thomas Woodham-Smith, Philip Hewat-Jaboor, Nazy Vassegh and Nicola Winwood— were her American Patrons co-chairs Geoffrey Bradfield, Mario Buatta, Jamie Drake, Audrey Gruss, and Susan Gutfreund. Also in the crowd were Margaret Russell, Jeffrey Bilhuber, Christopher Hyland, Kyle Marshall, Edgar Cullman, Jr., Tom Britt, Vicente Wolf, Bruce Bierman, William Secord, Rod Keenan, Juan Montoya, Urban Karlsson, Penny Drue Baird, Mark Gilbertson, Mitchell Owens, Alison Levasseur, Cub Barrett, Thomas Jayne, Laurel Acevedo, Michele Beiney Hawkins, Ilene Wetson, Michael Simon, Matthew Patrick Smyth, Maureen Footer, David Ling, Meg Wendy, Debare Saunders, Ronald Mayne, Jennifer Ceaser, John Danzer, Ronald Wagner, Timothy Van Dam, Christina Murphy, William Brockschmidt, Richard Drasic, Ronald Bricke, Michael Hill, Tom Scheerer, Jeff Lincoln, Sheila Kotur, Andrea Robinson, John Murray, Josh Burcham, Stefan Hemmerle, Christian Hemmerle, Marcy Masterson, Dennis Rolland, Bob Israel, Brett Beldock, Ilene Wetson, Noel Jeffrey, Henry Neville, Felicity Jarrett, Judith Dobrynszki, Julia Noran, Wendy Moonan, David Masello, Lynn Westcott, Daisy Hill Sanders, Fred Hill, Moshe Bronstein, Linda Schildkaraut, Harry Heissmann, Bennett Weinstock, Fran Kaufman, Greg Kwiat, Dana Kiyomura, Helena Barquet, Fabiana Faria, Rod Winterrowd, Daniel Hamparsumyan and Sandra Nunnerley.

This year, 19 prominent American galleries head to London to exhibit at Masterpiece London, which opens with a preview on June 26th and runs through July 3rd at the South Grounds of The Royal Hospital Chelsea.
Mario Buatta, Ellie Cullman, Geoffrey Bradfield, Susan Gutfreund, Audrey Gruss, and Jamie Drake
Philip Hewat-Jaboor, Nazy Vassegh, Nicola Winwood, and Thomas Woodham-Smith
Christina Murphy and Nina Carbone
Timothy Van Dam and Ron Wagner
Sheila Camera Kotur, Mario Buatta, and Andrea Robinson
Rod Keenan
Moshe Bronstein and Linda Schildkaraut
Edgar Cullman and Ellie Cullman
lyssa Urban, John Murray, and Lee Cavanaugh
Jennifer Ceasar
Alex Shuman and Jeffery Bilhuber
Thomas Woodham-Smith, Bennett Weinstock, and Michael Simon
Greg Kwiat and Dana Kiyomura
Daisy Sanders and Fred Hill
Julia Noran and Joshua Burcham
Dennis Rolland
Lynne Westcott and Geoffrey Bradfield
Maureen Footer and Daniel Hamparsumyan
Mitchell Owens, Ellie Cullman, Ilene Wetson, Cub Barrett, and Alison Levasseur
Richard Dragisic, William Brockschmidt, and Tom Scheerer
William Secord, Bruce Bierman, Juan Montoya, and Urban Karlsson
Henry Neville
Jeff Lincoln
Ronald Mayne and Debare Saunders
Ellie Cullman, Tom Britt, Ilene Wetson, and Ronald Bricke
Bruce Bierman, William Secord, and Audrey Gruss
Constantino Castellano, Christopher Hyland, Geoffrey Bradfield, and Kyle Marshall
Christian Hemmerle, Sylvie Hemmerle, Stefan Hemmerle, Sandra Nunnerley, andEllie Cullman
Philip Hewat-Jaboor and Sandra Nunnerley
Mark Gilbertson and Cub Barrett
Fabiana Faria and Helena Barquet
Thomas Jayne and Tom Britt
Margaret Russell
Nicola Winwood, Philip Hewat-Jaboor, Margaret Russell, Ellie Cullman, Thomas Woodham-Smith, and Nazy Vassegh
Michel Witmer and Wendy Moonan
Nazy Vassegh, Thomas Woodham-Smith, and Koichi Hara
Over 1,200 leaders, staff, and friends of The Mount Sinai Medical Center gathered on Thursday, May 2nd for the 28th annual Crystal Party at the Central Park Conservatory Garden. The event celebrated a year of many milestones for Mount Sinai.

The celebration was hosted by Mount Sinai Trustee Eric Lane and his wife Sarah, who co-chaired the evening event.

"Thanks to their stewardship of this extraordinary event, over $3.2 million has been raised for Mount Sinai," said Kenneth L. Davis, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Mount Sinai Medical Center. "And we mark the beginning of a new era for our medical school now named the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai," said Dr. Davis.
The tent in the Conservatory Garden of Central Park
Among this year's milestones are the opening of the Leon and Norma Hess Center for Science and Medicine, a 500,000 square foot, state of the art research center, and an adjacent mixed-use tower for residents as well as clinicians and patients.
"Both of these properties generated much-needed jobs during economically uncertain times, and will continue to do so as the labs and clinical facilities are opened and expand," said Peter W. May, Chair of The Mount Sinai Boards of Trustees.

Mr. May also thanked James and Merryl Tisch for their leadership of Mount Sinai's capital campaign which will have raised over $1.4 billion by the time it concludes in 2013.
Alan and Jen Goldfarb with David Richman
Alan and Jen Goldfarb with Sarah and Eric Lane
Eric Lane, Dr. Kenneth L. Davis, Dr. Bonnie M. Davis, Sarah Lane, Leni May, Peter W. May
Diane and Marc Spilker
Dr. Dennis S. Charney and Andrea Charney
Dr. Louis DePalo and Lauren DePalo
Eric and Sarah Lane
Jean and Jim Crystal
Walter Williamson, MD, JD and Karen Zier, PhD
Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin and Glenn Dubin
Eric and Sarah Lane
Barbara Murphy, MD and Peter Fogarty
Ellen and Howard C. Katz
Carl Icahn and Dr. Kenneth L. Davis, MD
Jason Subotky and Anne Akiko Meyers
Jill and Peter Kraus
Lauren DePalo and Dr. Louis DePalo
Patti Fuchs and Dr. Wayne Fuchs
Stacey and Eric Mindich
On Wednesday, May 1, the Financial Times hosted a 125th anniversary party at a mansion in New York to celebrate the news organization's milestone year. The exclusive, invitation-only event was the first in a series of global receptions hosted by John Ridding, CEO, FT Group, and Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times, and gathered more than 300 leaders in business, technology, luxury, politics, and creative and social types.

Following remarks from John Ridding and Lionel Barber, special guest speaker Mayor Michael Bloomberg shared his congratulations.

Guests enjoyed creative and whimsical canapés prepared by Mary Giuliani Events and pink champagne and wine generously provided by Moët Hennessy. The event featured entertainment from an Élan Artists jazz trio performing in a moonlit courtyard and alumni from Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts bid farewell to guests wearing nineteenth century newsboy garb.
 
 
Guests included Ken Auletta, Rodrigo Bazan, Nicolas Berggruen, William R. Berkley, Preet Bharara, Matthew Bishop, The Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg, David Boies, William Cohan, Michael L. Corbat, Nick Denton, Robert L. Dilenschneider, Mark Ein, Michael Elliot, Sarah Ellison, Sir Harold Evans, David Faber, John Fallon, Dr. Jacob A. Frenkel, Emma Gilbey Keller, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Haass, Poppy Harlow, Patricia E. Harris, Scott Kapnick, Bill Keller, Henry Kravis, Marie-Josée Kravis, Christopher Licht, Tony Marx, Georgette Mosbocher, Douglas L. Peterson, Reed Phillips, Ruth Porat, Liz Robbins, Charlie Rose, Stephen Schwarzman, Stephen M. Siderow, Martin Sorrell, Ambassador Carl Spielvogel, Sir Howard Stringer, John Studzinski, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Steven R. Swartz, Diana Taylor, Mark Thompson, Lucas van Praag, Paul Volcker , Jacob Weisberg, Richard Wolffe, Richard B. Zabel, and Mort Zuckerman.
Mayor Bloomberg, Lionel Barber, and John Ridding
Emiliya Mychasuk, Adam Waller, Arash Massoudi, Stephen Foley, and Cardiff Garcia
Alan Rappeport, Peter Smith, Gary Silverman, and Tom Braithwaite
John Ridding, Richard Wolffe, and Nick Denton
Stephen Siderow, Saskia Scholtes, and Michael MacKenzie
Sujeet Indap, Lizzie Paton, Dan McCrum, and Emily Steel
Ragnhild Melzi, John Moncure, Will Landers, and Armando Senra
Sir Howard Stringer, Ken Auletta, and Garrick Utley
Mark Thompson
Lizzie and Dr. Jim Watson
Sir Martin Sorrell and Ng Ser Miang
Rob Grimshaw and Michael Golden
Charl Porter, Rob Grimshaw, and Alex Kelleher
Ryann Gastwirth, Rona Fairhead, and Darcy Keller
Vanessa Friedman and Amanda Urban
Charlie Rose, Gillian Tett, Camille Douglas, and Mort Zuckerman
Violante Nessi and Rodrigo Bazan
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and Gabrielle Greene
Charlie Rose and Lionel Barber
Jane Friedman and Lionel Barber
Andrew Sollinger and Myron Kandel
Deborah Kelly and Lionel Barber
Emiliya Mychasuk, Edmund Lee, and Rob Grimshaw
Kyle Gibson and Gillian Tett
Amy Powell, Darcy Keller, and Poppy Harlow
Michael Elliot, Sir Howard Stringer, and Jolie Hunt Potter
 
Georgette Mosbacher
Camille Massey, Dr. Richard Haass, and Henny Sender
Joseph Piombino and Chris Licht
David Gelles and Rodgin Cohen
UJA-Federation of New York’s Professional Women’s Philanthropy hosted Women of Influence: The Event to honor four remarkable women for their professional and philanthropic accomplishments and for being role models for future generations of professional women: Elana Drell-Szyfer, chief executive officer, AHAVA North America and deputy chief executive officer, AHAVA Dead Sea Laboratories; Bonnie Fuller, founding president and editor-in-chief, HollywoodLife.com; Leandra Medine, author and founder, The Man Repeller; andCharlotte Ronson, fashion designer. The event took place on Tuesday, May 7th, at JW Marriott Essex House New York in Manhattan.

Bianna Golodryga, Good Morning America weekend co-anchor and ABC News Business correspondent, served as emcee, and Donny Deutsch, advertising executive and television personality, moderated a panel discussion with the honorees about their careers and issues affecting women in the workforce.
Donny Deutsch with Elana Drell-Szyfer, Bonnie Fuller, Leandra Medine, and Charlotte Ronson
The event was chaired by Maggie Gallant, Patricia Miller, and Lyss Stern. Guests included Yigal Azrouël,Claire Distenfeld, Ann Dexter-Jones, Ramy Sharp, Shoshanna Gruss, Dani Stahl, Erez Sabag,Alison Brod, Keri Glassman, Tanya Zuckerbrot, and more.

The Event ticket proceeds go to UJA-Federation of New York's annual campaign that helps sustain a network of nearly 100 health and human-service agencies in New York, in Israel, and around the world. Additional donations go to the Women's Enterprise Action Loan Fund, a program administered by the Thypin Oltchick Institute for Women's Entrepreneurship at FEGS Health & Human Services, a beneficiary of UJA-Federation of New York.
Charlotte Ronson, Leandra Medine, Bonnie Fuller, Donny Deutsch, Bianna Golodryga, and Elana Drell-Szyfer
Jessie Rudin, Claire Distenfeld, Jacqueline Bloom, Stella Binkevich, Pam Mirels, Alexandra Stromer, Dani Stahl, Alison Brod, and Samantha Elfland
Jennifer Gross, Barbara Ginsburg Shapiro, Maxine Forman, Alisa F. Levin, Marcie Imberman, Sandra F. Cahn, Gail Magaliff, and Stephanie Joseph
Leandra Medine, Charlotte Ronson, Bonnie Fuller, and Elana Drell-Szyfer
Karen S.W. Friedman and Cindy Golub
Robin Dolch and Lyss Stern
Leandra Medine, Claire Distenfeld, and Carolyn Angel
Bianna Golodryga, Jennifer Gross, Lyss Stern, and Patricia Miller
Laurie Girsky, Cindy Golub, and Joy Zellin
Pam Mirels and JoBeth Tananbaum
Allison Slater Ray and Liz Morina
Donny Deutsch
Amy Palmer and Lyss Stern
Maggie Gallant, Patricia Miller, and Lyss Stern
Maxine Forman and Sandra F. Cahn
Vicki Feldman Portman, Staci Barber, and Patty Silverstein
Dani Stahl, Charlotte Ronson, and Shoshanna Gruss
Mindy Cohen, Leandra Medine, and Joseph Cohen
Erez Sabag, Elana Drell-Szyfer, and Yigal Azrouël
A week ago, Thursday, Hofstra University held its annual Hofstra Gala at the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex, North Campus. They honored Dr. Lawrence Herbert'51. Lawrence Herbert is the inventor of the Pantone Matching System and former chairman and CEO of Pantone, Inc. Graduating from Hofstra in 1951, Dr. Herbert went to work for Pantone as a color matcher. Six years later he bought the company. The following year he invented the Pantone Matching System, which revolutionized the commercial and domestic applications of color and revolutionized the industry.
Dr. Lawrence Herbert
Ricardo Winter, Loren Herbert, Michele Herbert, Dr. Lawrence Herbert, Lisa Winter, Victoria Herbert, and Richard Herbert
Michele and Dr. Lawrence Herbert
Kristin and John Miller
Nancy and Stuart Rabinowitz (President of Hofstra University)
Dr. Mindy Fried and Dr. Arno Fried
Missy and Rich Faul
Taranjeet Ahuja
Corey Bezerman and Richard Herbert
Michele Herbert, Paul Lane, and Brenda Lane
Alan and Susan Kelly
Victoria Herbert, Susan Kremer, Jerry Kremer, and Lisa Winter
Barbara Friedlander and Jill Rabin
Beth and Dan Catanzaro

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com (Hofstra); www.Anniewatt.com (Masterpiece London); Roey Yohai (Mount Sinai); Chloe Apple Seldman/Michael Priest Photography (UJA)

Savoring The City

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NYU Langone Medical Center's 2013 Violet Ball honoring Lori and Larry Fink.
The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC), the world’s first child protection agency, held its Annual Junior Committee Spring Benefit “Savor The City” on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at Asellina at The Gansevoort Park Hotel on Park Avenue. The evening featured cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres, along with a silent auction of highly covetable items and experiences. Exhale Mind Body Spa was the corporate sponsor. There were 185 guests in attendance, and the event raised more than $47,000 for The NYSPCC’s Trauma Recovery Program.

Over 250 cases of child abuse are reported every day in New York City – and that is only what is reported. In response to this daunting issue, The NYSPCC’s set of young philanthropists assume social responsibility each year to raise essential funds for the efforts of the agency: helping children heal from abuse and neglect, and helping families grow stronger. The Junior Committee of The NYSPCC has been supporting the efforts of the agency since 2005.
Maureen Nash, Alexandra Papanicolaou, Matt Semino, Chani Churchill, Lauren Matina, and Samantha Strockis
Steering Committee Attendees included: Alexandra Papanicolaou, Christopher Breck, Jeffrey C. Caldwell, Chani Churchill, Darlene Liebman, Lauren Matina, Maureen Nash, Elizabeth Rockman, Matt Semino, Samantha Strockis, and Whitney Topping.

Additional Attendees included: Tatiana Perkin (Board Member), Karl Wellner (Board Member), Steve Forrester, Barbara Regna, and Susanne Schalin.
Joe Romano, Bri-Ann Ladowski, Lauren Matina, and Bruce Eckfeldt
Matt and Linette Semino
John Churchill and Gregory Todd
Regina Noroutite, Sabrina Martin, and Susanne Schalin
Jen Zweibel, Vanessa Martin, Samantha Manheimer, Linda Sondik, and Tanya Boulton
Melissa Epperly and Mauren Nash
Jeffery Caldwell, Alexandra Papanicolaou, Benner Ulrich, and Samantha Whiting
Elizabeth Rockman and Lauren Perry
Karl Wellner, Tatiana and Thorne Perkin
Christian Johnson, Sonia Sparolini, and Page Leidy
Suzie Ganjei and Dov Marmor
Brian Anderson and Gregory Todd
Lydia Tower, Aleksandra Cragg, and Barbara Regna
Emily Keown and Tyler Horvath
David Reed and David Gavazzi
Ward Eagan, Kerry O'Day, and Sarah Leif
Arun Barua and Jen King
Bill Kelly, Kim Grad, Christina Maloney, and Lindsey Kelly
David Gavazzi, Audi Martel, Eric Vukmirovich, Elise James-DeCruise, and David Reed
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at the Colony Club, Charles Renfro was the speaker at the AFA’s annual spring luncheon. A driving force behind Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s mission to integrate architecture, the visual arts, and the performing arts, Charles Renfro spoke about the firm's beginnings—designing everything from theater sets to art installations—and how spectatorship and the role of the viewer continues to influence their architectural practice.

The High Line, the redesign and expansion of the Juilliard School and Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, the BAM Cultural District Master Plan, and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston are just a few of the cultural and civic projects with which the firm has established its international reputation.
Charles Renfro and Capera Ryan
Co-chairs of the luncheon included Elizabeth Belfer, Chris Cirgenski, Stephanie Clark, Ashleigh Fernandez, Stephanie La Nasa, Clare McKeon, and Capera Ryan.

Approximately 110 guests were in attendance, including Renée Belfer, Marisa Noel Brown, Olivia Chantecaille, Joshua David, Emily T. Frick, Miller Gaffney, Lee White Galvis, Noah Horowitz, Ann and Gilbert H. Kinney, Ts. Oyungerel, Paola Schulhof, Sheldon Root Severinghaus, Bj Topol, Toby Usnik, Anna-Sophia Van Zweyden, Kristen von Summer Waldorf, and Shirin von Wulffen; and AFA Director Pauline Willis and AFA Board President Jason Herrick, among many others.
Claire McKeon, Capera Ryan, Elizabeth Belfer, Pauline Willis, Stephanie La Nasa, and Stephanie Clark
The AFA is a nonprofit institution noted for its exceptional exhibitions, publications, and educational programs. Established in 1909, it is one of the oldest art organizations in the country. Over the years, millions of visitors in more than 100 museums around the world have experienced more than 3,000 AFA exhibitions. Current and upcoming AFA exhibitions include Rembrandt,Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London; Gods and Heroes: Masterpieces from the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Painting from Glasgow Museums; Matisse as Printmaker: Works from the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation; Rolling Hills, Satanic Mills: The British Passion for Landscape; Art of the Lega: Meaning and Metaphor in Central Africa; and American Indian Art from the Diker Collection. For more information about the AFA’s exhibitions, publications, public programs, and online resources, visit www.afaweb.org.
Shirin von Wulffen and friend
Christine Harmon, Alexandra Drucker, and Marisa Noel Brown
Ariun Sanjaajamts, Jeffrey Falt, Oyungerel Tsedevdamba, Sheldon Root Severinghaus, and Pauline Willis
Katia Graytok, Jason Herrick, and Kristen von Summer Waldorf
Renee Belfer and Elizabeth Belfer
Neal Friske, Emily Summers, and Capera Ryan
Abigail Baratta and Amanda Waldron
Stephanie Clark, Scott Manning, and Adolfo Zaralegui
BJ Topol, Kay Childs, and Adrienne Conzelman
Claire McKeon and Ruth Appelhof
Chris Cirgenski and Pauline Willis
Peter Daverington and Catherine Corman
Ashleigh Fernandez and Jerry Caldari
Jackie Didier, Amy Connor, Miller Gaffne, and Elizabeth Belfer
Nancy Jane Loewy
Amanda Tapiero
Elisabeth Karpidas and Deborah Scott
Stephanie La Nasa, Elizabeth Belfer, Chris Cirgenski, Capera Ryan, Claire McKeon, and Stephanie Clark
Elisabeth Karpidas, Capera Ryan, Sheryl Mass, Deborah Scott, and Anna-Sophia van Zweden
Elena Caggiano, Sarah Turpin, Toby Usnik, and Alice Hunsberger
Pauline Willis, Capera Ryan, Kianga Ellis, and Jacqueline Didier
Each year, the City of Hope East End Chapter/Jeanne Kaye League of New York City presents the Spirit of Life® Award to individuals who represent all that embodies hope and whose professional and humanitarian accomplishments are worthy of celebration. This year, fashion designer and colon cancer survivor, Carmen Marc Valvo, and author, television health correspondent and psychiatry professor, Dr. Georgia Witkin, received the 2013 Spirit of Life® Award at City of Hope's luncheon on Tuesday, May 7, at The Plaza Hotel.

Valvo, who has outfitted celebrity royalty including Beyonce, Queen Latifah, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, featured his latest designs in the fashion show presentation at this year's luncheon. Outside of fashion, Valvo has also been active in raising awareness about colon cancer and is additionally donating all proceeds from his book "Dressed to Perfection, The Art of Dressing for Your Red Carpet Moments" to colon cancer research. "City of Hope is leading the way in research, treatment and education in order to save more lives and I am honored to support an organization that improves the quality of life for patients with cancer and their families, and said Valvo.
Toby Dela Rosa, Tempa Berish, Mark Scott, and Eric Robbins
Carol Seligson,Ellie Wohl, Karen Berger, Judy Spiegel, Susan Allen, and Michele Wolkoff
"I am amazed by the dedication and generosity I witnessed at City of Hope, of their physicians, researchers, staff and volunteers – all of whom work tirelessly every day to create a future free from the devastations of cancer. I am honored to be recognized by an organization that I have supported for many years," said Witkin, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and of OB/GYN and Reproductive Sciences at Mt. Sinai Medical Center and an accomplished author of 13 books on stress.

Recipients of this prestigious award include a broad range of leaders from the world of business, entertainment, fashion, science, and philanthropy with a shared commitment to elevating the human condition and a profound belief in the power of each individual to effect change. This year includes a special presentation to past honorees, among which have been Robin Roberts, Kelly Ripa, Cindy Crawford, Katie Couric, Brooke Shields and Mary Tyler Moore.
Ramona Singer, Marla Helene, Podi Constantiner, Colleen Rein, Nurit Haase, Pamela Morgan, and Andrea Wernick
Norm Lewis
Nearly 400 of the most philanthropic and influential New Yorkers attended, including Hilaria Baldwin, Lara Spencer of ABC's Good Morning America, Paula Zahn of Discovery's On the Case with Paula Zahn, actor Steve Guttenberg of major films such as Three Men and a Baby and Police Academy, Ramona Singer and Heather Thompson of Bravo's TheReal Housewives of New York City, fashion designer Kay Unger, and skincare entrepreneur Adrien Arpel. To date, the annual luncheon has raised $12 million for City of Hope.

City of Hope is a leading research, treatment and education center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases. Designated as a comprehensive cancer center, the highest honor bestowed by the National Cancer Institute, and a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, City of Hope's research and treatment protocols advance care throughout the nation. City of Hope is located in Duarte, Calif., just northeast of Los Angeles, and is ranked as one of "America's Best Hospitals" in cancer by U.S. News and World Report. Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a pioneer in the fields of bone marrow transplantation and genetics. For more information, visit www.cityofhope.org.
Ann Levine, Honey Cook, and Lisa Fuld
Hilaria Baldwin
Nichole Galicia, Kerri Mandelbaum, Dr. Georgia Hope Witkin, and Karen Mandelbaum
Mike Tadross and Dr. Georgia Hope Witkin
Lara Spencer and Carmen Marc Valvo
Marcy Warren and Amy Zaitz
Steve Guttenberg and Mike Tadross
Denise Wohl and Elenor Wohl
Michele Herbert and Dr. Georgia Hope Witkin
Dr. Georgia Hope Witkin, Carmen Marc Valvo, and Lisa Fuld
Amy Chanos
Andrea Stark and Adrien Arpel
Paula Zahn and guest
Susan Allen, Michele Wolkoff, and Arlene Reed
Kimberly Pauley and Dr. Georgia Hope Witkin
Carmen Marc Valvo fashion
NYU Langone Medical Center raised more than $5.4 million in unrestricted funding at its annual Violet Ball on May 9th, held at Cipriani on 42nd Street in New York City. This year Lori Fink, chair, NYU Cancer Institute Advisory Board, and trustee, NYU Langone, and Laurence D. Fink, chairman and CEO, BlackRock, Inc. and co-chair, Board of Trustees, NYU Langone, were honored for their tireless dedication to the growth of the medical center.

Each year the Violet Ball celebrates NYU Langone's continuing tradition of excellence in education, research and patient care. Funds raised are used to advance the medical center's bold vision and strengthen its role as a rich resource for the diverse communities of New York and beyond.
John Sexton, Larry Fink, Robert I. Grossman, Lori Fink, Martin Lipton, Ken Langone, Larry Silverstein, and Phil Moskowitz
Lori and Laurence D. Fink have been outstanding members of the NYU Langone community for more than 30 years. With their remarkable generosity and guidance, they have helped lead the institution forward to become one of the nation's leading academic medical centers. Larry is co-chair of the medical center's board (since 1995) as well as a trustee and vice chair of New York University. Lori is a trustee of the medical center (since 2003) and chair of our Cancer Institute Advisory Board.
Larry and Lori Fink
Allison and Roberto Mignone
Larry and Lori Fink, Elisabeth Cohen, and Robert I. Grossman
Mary Pat Christie and NJ Governor Chris Christie
Fiona Druckenmiller
Debra LaMorte, Ken Langone, and Helen Kimmel
Daniel Fink, Lori and Larry Fink, Tamara Goldman, and Josh Fink
John Sexton, Billie Tisch, and Ken and Elaine Langone
Connie and Marty Silver
Sandra and Edward Meyer
Allison Mignone, Ken Langone, and Mary Pat Christie
Martin and Susan Lipton, Robert I. Grossman, and Elisabeth Cohen
Gary Cohn and Lisa Pevaroff
Bradley Wechsler and Patty Newburger
Robert I. Grossman, John Sexton, Marica Vilcek, and Jan Vilcek
Linda Gosden Robinson, Catherine Manno, and Mary Pat Christie
Connie Silver and Phyllis Putter Barasch
Trudy Elbaum Gottesman and Robert Gottesman
Ken Langone and NJ Governor Chris Christie
On Tuesday, April 23rd the McCarton Foundation, a nonprofit leading the way in autism education, hosted its annual Celebration of Learning Gala at Capitale. This year’s Gala featured some of New York’s hottest up-and-coming singers performing in an American Idol style competition to help raise money for the foundation.

Ron Grant, host of the world's longest running and most prestigious open mic night at the Village Underground, was the evening’s emcee.
LaShonda Reese with Mike Herman Band
Kelly King with Mike Herman Band
Bay Bryan with Mike Herman Band
Jason Liebman with Mike Herman Band
The annual event is produced each year to raise funds to ensure the McCarton Foundation’s continued success in educating young people on the autistic spectrum. Last year’s Celebration of Learning, hosted by Oscar®-nominated actress Laura Linney– raised over $1 million to help transform the lives of children with autism. The winner of the singing competition was LaShonda Reese, who is currently performing on Broadway.
Ron Grant and Dr. Cece McCarton
Laura Linney and Dr. Cece McCarton
Jordyn Kopin, Dr. Cece McCarton, and Lily Khaykina
Laura Linney and Marc Schauer
Mrs Govindr.ajan, Sujata Yellavlli, Radhika Athreya, and Mr Govindrajan
Robert Mofenson and June Pintchik
LaShonda Reese and Gedeon Luke
Daisy Chaplin, Laura Linney, and David Brymer
Steve Earle and Allison Earle
Allison Walmark, Ethan Walmark, and Michael Walmark
Gwen Salakaia and Gwen Chelidze
Joe Pierce and Sandy Chaplin
Molly Sebastian and Brian Kennedy
Andreas and Katie Hildebrand

Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com; Jenny Gorman (NYSPCC); Rob Rich (City of Hope); Annie Watt (McCarton); Jay Brady and David Dupuy / Annie Watt (Violet Ball)

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The Grand Ballroom at The Plaza designed by David Monn
Orchestra of St. Luke’s (OSL) held its annual Gift of Music gala on Monday, May 6, 2013, raising more than $600,000 to benefit OSL’s concerts and Community & Education programs, as well as The DiMenna Center for Classical Music.

The event was held in The Plaza’s Grand Ballroom, which was transformed with beautiful, towering cherry blossom trees, elegant floral arrangements, and glowing candlelight. The spectacular décor was designed and provided by OSL board member David Monn. Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor David Hyde Pierce, best known for the role of Niles on Frasier, hosted the Gift of Music gala. Pierce introduced OSL’s performance of music by Mozart, Fauré, and Rameau, led by Principal ConductorPablo Heras-Casado. Soprano Ying Fang and tenor Paul Appleby were stunning in Mozart arias from Cosi fan tutte and Zaide. The evening concluded with OSL playing Strauss waltzes to accompany dancing in the ballroom—a longtime tradition at Gift of Music galas.
Ying Fang and Paul Appleby perform with OSL and Pablo Heras Casado
Orchestra of St. Luke’s honored mezzo-soprano and OSL board member Susan Graham and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s President Emeritus Don M. Randel.

Pablo Heras-Casado warmly introduced Susan Graham and presented her award. Graham—dubbed “America’s favorite mezzo” by Gramophone magazine—is known for operatic roles spanning four centuries, and her recital repertoire is equally wide-ranging. As one of today’s foremost interpreters of French vocal music, the Texas native was awarded the French government’s prestigious “Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.” Beyond her musical contributions, Heras-Casado admired her spirit and larger-than-life personality, and noted that the repertoire on OSL’s Gift of Music gala performance was chosen specifically to honor Graham’s achievements in opera and French music.
Co Chairs David Bury and OSL Co Founder Marianne Lockwood, Co Chair and Board Member Robert Appel, and Carol and Honoree Don Randel
Graham joined OSL’s Board of Directors in June 2011; her collaborations with OSL span many years and include numerous performances at Carnegie Hall and the Caramoor Music Festival. Most recently, she performed with OSL at the opening of The DiMenna Center for Classical Music in March 2011. In her acceptance speech, she noted her deep and ever-growing love for, and commitment to, Orchestra of St. Luke’s. 

Don M. Randel’s award was presented by OSL board member and gala chairman Bob Appel, who noted Randel’s accomplishments as president of the Mellon Foundation. In that role, Randel championed the humanities and the performing arts, leading the foundation’s grant making of approximately $250 million each year to colleges and universities, performing arts organizations, museums, and research libraries.
The Grand Ballroom at The Plaza
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has been a strong supporter of the orchestra field for many years. Since 1991, it has contributed close to $5 million to OSL, including a $2 million investment in the start-up and capitalization of The DiMenna Center. As Randel accepted his award, he remarked on the unique ability of music to connect people and provide profound emotional experiences.

The gala’s co-chairs were Robert and Helen Appel, Ronald and Georgia Frasch, Marianne C. Lockwood and David Bury, and Sarah and Howard Solomon. Two of the world’s most beloved vocal stars, soprano Renée Fleming and tenor Plácido Domingo, were honorary chairs.

Notable guests included Robert and Helen Appel, Adrienne Arsht, Mark Badgley, Pamela Baxter, Richard Beckman, Stacy Bendet, Norman Benzaquen, Robert Burke, Jonathan and Emme Deland, Joe and Diana DiMenna, Barbara Feldon, Ronald and Georgia Frasch, Cornelia Guest, Roger and Susan Hertog, James Mischka, David Monn, Josie Natori, Lisa Rinehart, Jonathan and Diana Rose, Susan and Elihu Rose, Sarah Billinghurst and Howard Solomon, Elie Tahari, Alexander and Diana Vreeland, and Judy Zankel.
Co Chair and OSL Board Member Georgia Frasch, Alexander and Diana Vreeland, Jean Philippe Prugnaud, Cornelia Guest, and James Mischka
Tom Curley, Christine Bosco, Jim Attwood, and Nancy and Morris Offit
Gerry and Vicky Cameron, Lloyd Ross, OSL Board Member Janet Seidler, Charles Seidler, and Susan Ross
Master of Ceremonies David Hyde Pierce, Charlie Hamlen, Principal Conductor Pablo Heras Casado, and Jeremy Geffen
Diana DiMenna, Pablo Heras Casado, and Board Member Joe DiMenna
Adrienne Arsht and OSL Principal Conductor Pablo Heras Casado
Judy Zankel and OSL Chairman Norman Benzaquen
Peter Martinez and OSL Board Member Kristin Barbato
Clay Brakeley, Pablo Heras Casado, Katy Clark, and Susan Graham
Richard and Kristen Beckman, and Co Chair Ron Frasch
OSL Board Members Marianne Lockwood, Barbara Feldon, Peter Gottsegen, and Carol Grossman
Katy Clark, Adrienne Arsht, and Georgia Frasch
OSL Board Members David Monn and Josie Natori with Principal Conductor Pablo Heras Casado and Robert DeGaetano
OSL Board Member Josie Natori, Stacey Bendet, Jana Klauer, and Deanna Berkeley
Co Chair Howard Solomon and Honoree Susan Graham
Lisa Rinehart and Joe DiMenna
Honorees Don Randel and Susan Graham, OSL President Katy Clark, and Co Chair Bob Appel
Mindy Prugnaud, Elie Tahari, JoAnne Blessinger, and Co Chair Ron Frasch
Emme Deland, Phyllis Levin, and Jonathan Deland
Board Member Robert Ashton and Jean Ashton
The Boys’ Club of New York, the nation’s oldest boys club, paid tribute to excellence in leadership and generosity of service at its Awards Dinner on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at Cipriani 42nd Street.  This year, BCNY honored three very special individuals, individuals whose impact at the Boys’ Club and in the community has touched thousands.

The Boys’ Club was thrilled to honor Elaine Langone with the Harriman Award for her extraordinary leadership towards helping young people succeed. She has served on BCNY’s Board of Trustees since 1998 and is currently a Vice President and member of BCNY’s Executive Committee.  In 2003, she and her husband Ken donated the funds to build a new boys’ club in Flushing, Queens.  The Marion McMahon Abbe Clubhouse, named for Mrs. Langone’s late mother, is a testament to her commitment and leadership at the Boys’ Club.  Mrs. Langone’s impact at BCNY and beyond cannot be overstated, and BCNY was fortunate to have the opportunity to recognize her contributions.
Bill Torrey and Elaine Langone
This year, BCNY honored NHL legend William Torrey with the Northrop Award, which acknowledges extraordinary sports achievement.  Mr. Torrey, a General Manager and executive in the National Hockey League, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995.  His contributions to the sport include six trips to the NHL finals and four Stanley Cup wins.  Mr. Torrey has demonstrated his support of BCNY for years, and is a worthy recipient of this award.

Receiving the BCNY/Don Mattingly Spirit Award was BCNY alumnus Charles Sikoryak. In 1957, Mr. Sikoryak began the Independent School Placement program at BCNY, a vanguard program that has set the standard for other organizations. During his nearly 40-year tenure working in BCNY’s Education Program, he mentored thousands of boys and was dedicated to making sure boys challenged themselves to reach their full potential academically, and grow into young men of character.
Venket Varadarajan, Shaquille Riley, and Raniel Perez
BCNY Musicians
BCNY Musicians performing
Curt Curtis
Serving as Awards Dinner co-chairs were Douglas J. Band, Allie Hanley, Dean J. Poll, Edward J. Rappa, and Jacqueline R. Williams.  James F. Curtis III acted as the evening’s Master of Ceremonies.  Guests included Tina and Terry Lundgren, New Jersey First Lady Mary Pat Christie, Suzy and Jack Welch, Kenneth Langone, Lori and Richard Grasso, Amy and John Griffin, Ambassador Beatrice and Anthony Welters, Gabrielle and Louis Bacon, Zack Bacon, Lisa and Christopher Errico, Ann and Christopher Quick, Stuart Katzoff, Jamee and Peter Gregory, Calvert and George Moore, Leslie and Andrew Heaney, Ann and Silas Anthony, Kitty and Ebby Gerry, Patricia and William Northrop, Robert “Stretch” Gardiner, Robert Ireland, Armene Milliken, Kitty and William McKnight, Nancy and Joseph Missett, Marlene Hess and James Zirin, Merrill and Ashton Curtis, Friederike Biggs, Alice and James Ross, Maria and David Rappa, Allison and David Lorber, Damien Dwin, Linda and Jeffrey Moslow, Valentino Carlotti, Daniel Garcia, Scott Wilson and Andrea de Cholnoky, Dennis Powers, Cynthia and Jan van Eck, Shabnam Henry, Ritchey Howe, Marina and Thomas Purcell, Kathryn Miller, Diane van Amerongen, Linda Hickox, Tiffany Moller, Maarten van Hengel, Jessica and James McGibbon, Estela and Michael Zampardi, Raelin and Jeffrey Kantor, Allison and Roberto Mignone, Mary Beth and Joseph Donohue, Michele and Antonio Sacconaghi, Antoinette Guerrini-Maraldi and Hans Kertess, Maureen and Steven Klinsky, Sara Ayres, Anjali Melwani, Diane and Winston Hutchins, Tina and Conor O’Callaghan,  Jennifer Worthington, Elaine Crocker, Ilse and Murray Stark, Penny and Thomas Teague, Anne and Arthur Benvenuto, Lisa and Carlos Evans, and Kathleen and Joseph Grano.

The event raised almost $2.5 million dollars, which is a true testament both to the distinction of the honorees and the legacy of the Boys’ Club.
Allie Hanley, Ed Rappa, Jackie Williams, Dean Poll, Elaine Langone, and Doug Band
Elaine Langone and Ken Langone
Jackie Williams and Gene Williams
Curt Curtis and Courtney Booth
Bill Torrey and Elaine Langone
Terry Lundgren and Tina Lundgren
Elaine Langone, Jackie Williams, Jeanne Jones, Friederike Biggs, and Nancy Phelan
Jamee and Peter Gregory
Marylouise Sacconaghi and Gabrielle Bacon
Maureen Klinsky, Gabrielle Bacon, and Sara Ayres
The Animal Medical Center’s 2013 (AMC) hosted its Fifth Annual Living Legends Luncheon at The Harmonie Club on Tuesday, May 7, to honor three remarkable companion animals – Isabella, the 15-year-old Daschund, Magik the 15-year-old Rescue Cat and Pauli the 12-year-old Labrador “Working” Guide Dog – all of whom received extraordinary treatment from The AMC’s Oncology and Dermatology Services. Barbara Hoffman, Kane Nussbaum, Marilyn Sorensen, Helene Stein, Eva Usdan and Janet York are Co-Chairs of the event.

Two hundred guests were on hand to celebrate The AMC Livings Legends, including such notables as: Nancy Kissinger, Elaine Langone, Robert Liberman, Emilia Krimendahl, Katharine and William Rayner, Donna Acquavella, and Cass Adelman. “The Living Legends Luncheon allows us to put a spotlight on some of the extraordinary work being done at The AMC and to commemorate the profound connection between people and their pets – the human-animal bond,” said Kathryn Coyne, CEO of The Animal Medical Center. 

Funds raised from the Living Legends Luncheon will continue to support The AMC, a non-profit teaching institution, which is universally recognized as one of the world’s most comprehensive hospitals for companion animals.  With a distinguished 103-year legacy, The AMC sets the standard for quality medical care, research breakthroughs and education. 
Tom Raibaldi with Living Legends' Honoree Pauli, working Guide Dog and Dr. Nicole Leibman, Head of Oncology
CEO Kate Coyne, and AMC Trustee Donna Acquavella
Dr. Mark Macina, Dermatologist, Dr. Nicole Leibman, Head of Oncology, Matt and Michel with Magik the Cat - Living Legends' Honoree, Kate Coyne, CEO, Dr. Wiles, Oncology Resident
AMC Trustee, Mal Schwartz and Laura Tryon
Sharon Koplin, AMC Trustee and Dr. Susan Zucotti
Kate Coyne, CEO, Dr. Mark Macina, Dermatologist, Isabella the Dachushund - Living Legends' Honoree, and Pattie Berman
Nancy Kissinger and guest
Dr. Maria Camps, and Libby Monaco McCarthy
Luncheon Co-Chairs, Barbara Hoffman, Helene Stein, Kane Nussbaum, Eva Usdan, Marilyn Sorenson, Janet York
Professor Iris Love, AMC Trustee and Dr. Ann Hohenhaus
AMC Trustee Ed Hershey and Sean McCarthy, President-Westminster Kennel Club
AMC Trustee Cass Adelman and guest
AMC Trustee Kathy Rayner and William Rayner and Kate Coyne, CEO
The New York Women’s Foundation® (NYWF) held its 26th annual Celebrating Women® Breakfast, honoring RachelLloyd, Founder and CEO of GEMS (Girls Educational & Mentoring Services), TinaBrown, Founder and Editor in Chief of The Newsweek Daily Beast Company, and Nobel Peace Laureate and Liberian peace activist LeymahGbowee, on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 7:30 AM at the New York Marriott Marquis.

NYWF honored Rachel Lloyd with the Celebrating Women® Award, which was given in recognition of her significant achievements that have made her a role model for women and girls. Tina Brown was presented with the Vision Award in recognition of her significant philanthropic contributions to women and children, and Leymah Gbowee was honored with the Century Award for her social activism which has had an extraordinary and lasting impact on the lives of many.  The event’s co-chairs and Board Members were Anita Channapati, Kwanza R. Butler, and Jennifer Giacobbe.
Diana Taylor, Tina Brown, Leymah Gbowee, Rachel Lloyd, and Ana Oliveira
The breakfast kicked off with a performance from Mariachi Flor de Toloache—New York City’s “only all-female mariachi band”—who roused the crowd before DianaTaylor, Chair of the NYWF Board of Directors, addressed the sold-out audience of some 2,200 attendees.  Ms. Taylor was quick to thank the 90 partner organizations seated behind her onstage, before noting that the New York Women’s Foundation has grown to become one of the top three women’s funds in the world.

JenniferBuffett, a past honoree and President of the NoVo Foundation, whose activism works to end the abuse and exploitation of women and girls, was next on stage to introduce Rachel Lloyd, the recipient of the Celebrating Women Award. Ms. Lloyd, who was instrumental in the passage of New York’s Safe Harbor Act—a law prohibiting the criminal persecution of minors who are victims of commercial sex trafficking.  A former victim herself, Lloyd established GEMS, now the nation’s largest organization offering direct services to domestic victims of commercial sex trafficking. 

Following Ms. Lloyd was Tina Brown, the Founder & Editor In Chief of the Newsweek Daily Beast and Founder of the Women in the World Foundation, who received the Vision Award for her significant philanthropic contributions to women and children around the world.
Mariachi Flor de Toloache—New York City’s “only all-female mariachi band”
Ana Oliveira
Ginny Day and Yvonne Moore
Betty Terrell-Cruz, a NYWF Founder and Board Alumna, then introduced grantee YennyQuispe, a young Peruvian-American with a truly inspiring backstory who at an early age became an activist for immigrants’ rights.  The second grantee honored, Ruth Moore, a victim of military sexual assault, has fought to help other survivors of military sexual assault secure their veterans benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. President Barack Obama recently signed the Ruth Moore Act of 2013, pledging to continue improving health care for veterans and expanding opportunities for women in combat roles.

Ginny Day, a NYWF Founder and Board Alumna, and Yvonne Moore, NYWF Board of Directors Secretary, then took the stage to solicit donations from the audience.  Ms. Moore announced that a group of current and past members of NYWF had pledged to match all donations up to $500,000.
Leymah Gbowee addresses the crowd
The final honoree of the day was Nobel Peace Prize winner LeymahGbowee.  Ms. Gbowee was introduced by AbigailDisney, Honorary Chair of the NYWF Board of Directors. Ms. Disneyrecalled the history of their relationship and the close bond between the two. Leymah Gbowee began by thanking Ms. Disney, who helped produce the award winning documentary Pray the Devil Back to Hell, saying “this probably never would have happened without you bringing my story to the world.”  Ms. Gbowee was funny and engaging while recalling her past and what inspired her to become a peace activist, whose efforts helped end the Second Liberian Civil War.  She ended the morning on a high note, dancing with Ana Oliveira to John Legend’s rendition of “Wake Up Everybody” and getting the audience to their feet dancing along.

The New York Women’s Foundation® is a cross-cultural alliance of women, serving as a voice for women and a force for change. The Foundation identifies innovative organizations that are effecting change for women in the communities they serve. NYWF strategically funds organizations and programs that move women, girls and families toward long-term economic security through individual transformation and systemic change, mobilizing leaders and community partners as philanthropists and change agents. NYWF funds programs that promote economic security and justice, anti-violence and safety, health, and sexual rights and reproductive justice for women and girls in New York City.
Susan R. Cullman
Taina Bien-Aime
Jennifer Buffett
Ruth Moore, Samantha Moore, and Butch Moore
Leymah Gbowee and Abigail Disney
Jennifer Buffett and Rachel Lloyd
Michele Penzer
Taina Bien-Aimé, Rachel Lloyd, Susan Fulwiler, Anita Channapati, Jean Shafiroff, Kwanza Butler, and Jennifer Giacobbe
Jennifer Giacobbe
Karen Reynolds Sharkey, Taina Bien-Aime, and Abigail Disney
Ana Oliveira, Diana Taylor, and Sid Bass
Betty Terrell-Cruz and Ginny Day
On May 2, over 500 Project Sunshine friends and supporters gathered at Cipriani 42nd St. for the Tenth Annual Project Sunshine Benefit, “Ten Years of Evenings Filled with Sunshine.” The event, which raised $700,000 for the nonprofit, honored Music Legend and Humanitarian Dionne Warwick with an award presented by Clive Davis. Project Sunshine, a New York City based charity, celebrated its annual week of service, Project Sunshine Week, from April 25th – May 2nd. Starting with proclamations from Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the week focused on raising funds and awareness for the organization, culminating with the Annual Project Sunshine Benefit. The Empire State Building was lit yellow in honor of Project Sunshine Week.
Khaliah Ali, Cheyenne Elliot, and Abby Z
“Ten Years of Evenings Filled with Sunshine” kicked off as a galaxy of stars walked Project Sunshine’s “Yellow Carpet”, including Project Sunshine Founder Joseph Weilgus; Chinese financier and awardee Fang Zheng; supermodels Damaris Lewis, Constance Jablonski, Jacquelyn Jablonski, Mirte Maas and Sarah Ann Macklin; Miss Universe Olivia Culpo, Miss USA Nana Meriwether, Miss Teen USA Logan West; and NY Giant David Diehl. Philanthropists Justin and Indre Rockefeller, artist Taryn Simon and producer Jake Paltrow, Khaliah Ali and Nikki Haskell also joined the celebration. Maurice DuBois of WCBS and Cat Greenleaf of WNBC were the Masters of Ceremonies for the evening. Guests enjoyed entertainment from Ace Greenberg and his Merry Magicians and Cheyenne Elliot, who performed a duet with grandmother Dionne Warwick.
Fang Zheng, Joseph Weilgus, and Justin Rockefeller
Project Sunshine is a nonprofit organization that empowers a dynamic and dedicated corps of over 15,000 volunteers to bring programming – recreational (arts), educational (tutoring and mentoring) and social service (HIV and nutritional counseling) – to over 100,000 children facing medical challenges and their families in 175 major cities across the United States, and in international satellite sites: Canada, China, Israel, and Kenya. Project Sunshine is dedicated to bringing a ray of hope to these hospitalized children. Project Sunshine Week is a week dedicated to raising awareness and support for the organization through a series of events and programs. For more information and ways to get involved, visit www.projectsunshine.org.
Dionne Warwick Honoree
Nana Meriwether, Olivia Culpo, and Logan West
Clive Davis
Tamsen Fadal and Mr G
Constance Jablonski
Damaris Lewis and David Diehl
Cat Greenleaf
Mirte Maas
Miss New York USA Joanne Nosuchinsky
Sarah Ann Macklin
Dionne Warwick and Cheyenne Elliot
Jacquelyn Jablonski

Photographs by Joe-Schildhorn/BFA (Project Sunshine)

Women Who Care

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Lynn Tilton, Lauren Bush Lauren, Maysoon Zayid, Robin Roberts, Susan Lucci, Paula Zahn, Loreen Arbus, Ali Stroker, Robin Givens, Donna Hanover, and Sharon Greenberger at the 12th Annual Women Who Care Luncheon benefitting United Cerebral Palsy of New York City.
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) held its annual Opening Night Spring Gala Monday night at The Metropolitan Opera House, hosting more than a thousand patrons, sponsors, supporters, friends, alumni and members of the Board of Trustees.

The gala, which serves as the opening of ABT’s spring season at the Met, raised $1.75 million dollars. A portion of the proceeds will support ABT’s education and community outreach programs.
Lucy Liu
Sigourney Weaver
Ashlee Simpson
Robert Ryan and Rachel Moore
Sponsored by DIOR, the evening featured ABT’s renowned principal dancers Roberto Bolle, Herman Cornejo, Marcelo Gomes, David Hallberg, Paloma Herrera, Julie Kent, Gillian Murphy, Veronika Part, Xiomara Reyes, Polina Semionova, Hee Seo, Daniil Simkin, Cory Stearns, Ivan Vasiliev and Diana Vishneva, as well as soloists and members of the corps de ballet, in preview performances from the eight-week season, which included Symphony in C, Onegin, Le Corsaire, The Sleeping Beauty, and Sylvia.

The evening also features exciting performances including Symphony #9, the first ballet of Alexei Ratmansky's World Premiere trilogy set to Dmitri Shostakovich's orchestral works, George Balanchine's dazzling Symphony in C, and a Pièce d'Occasion choreographed by Marcelo Gomes and performed by Julie Kent and Roberto Bolle.
Julie Macklowe and Zang Toi
Uma Thurman
Bebe Neuwirth and Chris Calkins
Victoria Phillips
The star-studded black-and-white tie themed affair had in attendance actresses Lucy Liu, Sigourney Weaver, and Bebe Neuwirth, as well as actor Stephen Lang; Roc Nation’s Bridget Kelly, and Constantine Mouralis of American Idol and Broadway’s Jekyll & Hyde; supermodels Chanel Iman,Jessica Stam, Anne V., Robyn Lawley and Irina Shayk; TV personalities Nigel and Cristen Barker; Olympic medalist Sasha Cohen; NFL stars NaVorro Bowman and Prince Amukamara; and fashion designers Rachel Roy and Zang Toi. Supermodels Coco Rocha and Alek Wek, actresses Uma Thurman and Stephanie Szostak, and singer Ashlee Simpson were also in attendance and served on the opening night gala’s Honorary Committee.
Nina Rennert Davidson
Misty Copeland
Audrey Carlin
Stewart Lane and Bonnie Conley
Also on hand were Honorary Chair Blaine Trump, along with Co-Chairs Sloan Lindemann Barnett, Nina Rennert Davidson, Julia Koch, Karin Luter, Christine Schwarzman, Kalliope Karella Rena, Tracy Snyder, and Monica G-S Wambold; and Vice Chair Sutton Stracke. Mrs. Michelle Obama and Caroline Kennedy, who are also Honorary Chairs, were not in attendance.
Daniel Cappello and Amanda Beck
Nancy McCormick
Steve Simon and Blaine Trump
Adrienne Arsht
Michaela DePrince
Sarah Arison
Stephanie Szostak
Tina Lang and Stephen Lang
Charl Brown and Star Jones
Amy Astley
Joy Marks
Lauren Post
Jean Shafiroff
Nigel Barker and Cristen Barker
Margo Langenberg
Coco Rocha
Christine Schwarzman
Fe Fendi
Rachel Roy and Tallulah
Muffie Potter Aston and Dr. Sherill Aston
Courtney B. Vance
Bridget Kelly
Sasha Cohen
Di Mondo
Ashley McDermott
Robyn Lawley
Caren Brooks
Lauren Rae Levy and Constantine Maroulis
Gillian Miniter and Sylvester Miniter
Prince Amukamara
Jamee Gregory
Jessica Stam
Alek Wek
Lisa Maria Falcone
The 12th Annual Women Who Care Luncheon benefitting United Cerebral Palsy of New York City (UCP of NYC) was held Monday, May 6th at Cipriani 42nd Street. The sold-out event celebrated the extraordinary accomplishments of women as professionals, caregivers and philanthropists and raised nearly $650,000 to fund programs and services offered by UCP of NYC to over 14,000 children and adults with disabilities throughout New York City.

The 2013 Women Who Care leadership included Loreen Arbus - Disability Rights Activist/Philanthropist/Producer and Founder & Chair of Women Who Care; Susan Lucci - Host of Women Who Care – Emmy® Award-winning star of the new series Devious Maids and All My Children, New York Times best-selling author, and former Women Who Care Honoree; Ellen Levine, Editorial Director of Hearst Magazines and Honorary Chair of Women Who Care; Donna Hanover, Former First Lady of New York City, actress, best-selling author, and Honorary Co-Chair of Women Who Care; Robin Givens - Star of 90210 and the new ABC television series Twisted, and Co-Chair of Women Who Care; Ali Stroker - Glee and Glee Project, Co-Chair of Women Who Care; and Paula Zahn - Emmy® Award-winning Host of On The Case With Paula Zahn and Co-Chair of Women Who Care.
Robin Roberts and Cyndi Lauper
Winsome and Schevon Williams
Highlights of this year's Women Who Care event included honoree award presentations by nearly a dozen celebrities and VIPS including Honoree Cyndi Lauper, who was presented the Luella Bennack Philanthropy Award by Robin Roberts; Honoree Sharon Greenberger, who was presented the Women in Business Award by Alan Alda; Honoree Lynn Tilton, who was presented the Women Who Care Award by Deborah Norville; and Honoree Maysoon Zayid, who was presented the Karen Hansen Caregiver Award by Lauren Bush Lauren.
Frank A. Bennack Jr.
In addition to Alan Alda, Robin Roberts, Lauren Bush Lauren, and Deborah Norville, celebrity presenters included: Mike Woods and Ines Rosales.

The event Host, Susan Lucci gave opening remarks, followed by Ed Matthews, CEO of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City and Women Who Care Founder/Chair Loreen Arbus. Frank Bennack Jr., CEO of Hearst Corporation, introduced Women Who Care Honorary Chair and Editorial Director of Hearst Magazines, Ellen Levine, who led the audience with a call to action in support of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, raising over $40,000 in under an hour.
Maysoon Zayid
Sharon Greenberger and Alan Alda
Maysoon Zayid and Lauren Bush Lauren
Women Who Care honors the accomplishments of extraordinary women as caregivers, volunteers, and professionals. It is a celebration of women who have deep concern for others and are passionately committed to giving back. Women Who Care honorees are role models for women around the world to achieve their fullest potential. The Women Who Care Luncheon is a New York tradition and has generated global media attention for over a decade. Hearst Corporation is Presenting Sponsor of Women Who Care for the third year in a row.

United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is the fifth largest U.S. health organization. In New York City, it is a leading provider of programs, services, information, and care to over 14,000 children and adults with disabilities and their families. The mission of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City is to create opportunities for people with disabilities to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
Tamsen Fadal, Loreen Arbus, Big Daddy, and Wendy Diamond
Dr. Vincent Siasoco, Susan Lucci, and Kathy Kelly
Deborah Norville and Lynn Tilton
Aaron Lown, Robin Givens, and John Roscoe Swartz
Ali Stroker
Terri Conn
Cyndi Lauper, Robin Roberts, and Ellen Levine
Donna Hanover and Nicole Miller
Ines Rosales, Loreen Arbus, and Mike Woods
Noella Coursaris Musunka, Loreen Arbus, James Masters, and Christine Ponz
Susan Lucci, Robin Givens, Robin Roberts, and Paula Zahn
Camilla Barungi, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., and Margot Bingham
Angélica Fuentes Téllez, Loreen Arbus, Kathy Calvin, and Maria Leticia Ossa Daza
Liza Huber and Barbara Lazaroff
Gabriel Mora
Gail Shields Miller, Michele Rella, Brenda von Schweickhardt, and Bonnie Pfeifer Evens
Lynn Tilton, Wendy Diamond, Caroline Lieberman, and Randy Jones
Dr. Laura Tagliareni, Marilyn Ostrow, Lisa Bergofin, and Andrea Rachman
Allen Kolkowitz, Amy Beckman, Eli Hoisington, Carl Galioto, Ken Drucker, Anthony Spagnolo, and Christopher R. Laul
UJA-Federation of New York’s Real Estate & Allied Trades Division honored Burton P. Resnick, chairman and chief executive officer of Jack Resnick & Sons, Inc., with the Jack D. Weiler Award at its annual Real Estate Luncheon on Monday, May 13, 2013, at Cipriani 42nd Street, in New York City.

UJA-Federation created the Jack D. Weiler Award in homage to a beloved founder and much-revered leader. Presented annually, the award recognizes those members of the real estate community who demonstrate outstanding professional achievement and an intense commitment to Jewish philanthropy.
Lloyd Goldman, Joel Picket, Leonard Wilf, Burton Resnick, Jonathan Mechanic,
Jeffrey Feil, and Leonard Boxer
Burton P. Resnick is chairman and chief executive officer of Jack Resnick & Sons, Inc., a company his late father Jack founded in 1928. Mr. Resnick and his company focus on real estate development, construction, ownership, and management in New York. A widely regarded leader in New York’s real estate and construction industry, he is chairman emeritus of the Real Estate Board of New York, and is active within many philanthropic organizations. Mr. Resnick has been involved with UJA-Federation for more than four decades. He is currently a member of its Real Estate Executive Committee and is a former campaign chairman. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Chicago.
Senator Charles Schumer
Governor Andrew Cuomo speaking
The event, featuring guest speakers Governor Andrew Cuomo and Senator Charles Schumer, attracted more than 600 real estate professionals. Among those honoring Burton P. Resnick were UJA-Federation’s Real Estate Division chair Lloyd Goldman andvice chairs Richard S. Lane and Andrew J. Singer, Real Estate Luncheon event chairs Jonathan L. Mechanic and Rob Speyer, and industry leaders such as Larry A. Silverstein, William Rudin, William L. Mack, and Leonard A. Wilf.

This year, the Real Estate & Allied Trades Division raisednearly $15 million for UJA-Federation’s annual campaign to sustain a network of nearly 100 health, human-service, educational, and community-building agencies that touch the lives of more than 4 million people annually.
Jonathan Resnick, Scott Resnick, Peter Resnick, Burton Resnick, and Lloyd Goldman
David Brause, David Picket, Earle Kazis, Louis Brause, and Richard Mazella
Andrew Singer, Burton Resnick, and Richard Lane
Jon Smith and Jonathan Estreich
Adam Arnow, Samuel Rosenblatt, and Steven Marvin
Charles Bendit, Jay Anderson, and Lloyd Goldman
Jonathan Mechanic, Rob Speyer, and William Rudin
William Mack and Richard Mack
Larry Silverstein and Marty Burger
Lee Deutsch, William Friedland, and Alfonso Kimche
Mitchell Moinian, Joseph Moinian, and Matthew Moinian
Madison Square Boys & Girls Club hosted its first annual Youth of the Year Gala on May 14th at 6pm at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers. All proceeds from the event benefited programming for the Madison Square Boys & Girls Club.

Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark, was highlighted as the keynote speaker. "It is an honor to be able to support the Youth of the Year Gala and help the children in our communities who benefit as a result," said Mayor Booker. "By offering our youth a structure and support system outside of school, we are able to go beyond academics and change the whole of children's' lives."
Keynote Speaker Mayor Booker meets Madison's four Youth of the Year
Byron Pitts, Anchor and Chief National Correspondent at ABC News, served as the Master of Ceremonies. Howard Muser, CEO of Signmasters, was honored at the event. Special guests included the four youth of the year: Luc-Stephon Dorsinville, Adah Hill, D'Onte Reid and Aieyla Santaella. More than 400 guests attended the event, including President of Boys & Girls Club of America Jim Clark, New York City Councilman Matthew Eugene and Councilman Robert Jackson.
Boys & Girls Club of America President Jim Clark, Luc-Stephon Dorsinville, Aieyla Santaella, Adah Hill, D'onte Reid, and Executive Director Joseph Patuleia
Luc-Stephon Dorsinville, Aieyla Santaella, Byron Pitts, Cory Booker, Adah Hill, and D'onte Reid
Youth of the Year is the national premier recognition program for Boys & Girls Club members. The program celebrates youth who have overcome enormous odds and demonstrate exceptional character and leadership skills. The program promotes service to the Club, community and family, academic success, strong moral character and life goals.

"I want to reach out to kids like me and show them how much the club can change lives because it has changed mine," said Aieyla Santaella, the Columbus Clubhouse and Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year. "I am a girl who experienced domestic violence and in the end, I beat the odds. The Boys & Girls Club was always there for me. I learned how to do well in school, how to stay safe and most importantly, how to believe in myself. The Club saves lives -- I know because it saved me."
Keynote Speaker, Newark, NJ Mayor Cory Booker
Columbus Clubhouse and Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year Aieyla Santaella
Columbus Clubhouse and Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year Adah Hill
The Youth of the Year event sponsors include Charles Schwab, Cassidy Turley, Oppenheimer Funds, Signmasters, Blackrock, Clayton, Dubilier& Rice, Phillips Van Heusen, George J. Gillespie, III, Esq., Bloomberg, Babson Capital, Credit Suisse, Colgate-Palmolive Company, DST Systems, Fried Frank, Fifth Avenue Financial, Great Circle Associates, Jefferies, LPL Financial, Marlin & Associates, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, Mass Mutual, M&T Bank and PWP.
Champion of Youth Howard Muser, Aieyla Santaella, Adah Hill, D'onte Reid, Luc-Stephon Dorsinville, and Steve Guttenberg.
The Children’s Storefront held the 7th Annual Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament at SlateNY in Chelsea on Thursday, May 9th, 2013. The benefit was co-chaired by Jeff Muti, Steve Logan, Bob Rylee, Brad Anzman, David Carpentier, Michael Streicker, Teresa Principe, Andrew Weiner and Amy Wu. The evening began with cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a silent auction, and moved on to the poker tournament.

Notables in attendance were former NY Giant and Super Bowl XXV MVP Ottis “O. J.” Anderson, and world renowned sex expert and author, Dr. Ruth Westheimer.

The Children's Storefront is an independent, tuition-free school in Harlem committed to providing a comprehensive education to children with varied academic strengths from preschool through eighth grade. Its work is grounded on the conviction that every child deserves the opportunity for an excellent education.
Co-Chair Jeff Muti, Dr. Ruth, Head of School Wendy Reynoso, and Board Chair Ray Cameron
Dean of Students Mel Chan with Storefront Faculty Candace Cardwell, James Armodeo, and Wendy Reynoso
Trustees Steve Logan, John Forbes, and Ray Cameron
O.J. Anderson and friends
Wendy Reynoso and Co-chair Bob Rylee
Charlie Short, Royal Bank of Canada and co-workers
The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services (JBFCS) celebrated its 2013 Spring Benefit honoring Seymour R. Askin, JBFCS Honorary Chair of the Board, Jerold D. Jacobson, Proskauer, Partner, Jean Shafiroff, JBFCS Board Member and Paul Levine, JBFCS Executive VP & CEO on April 24, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at New York City’s Plaza Hotel. Melissa Russo, WNBC news anchor, served as master of ceremonies.

The evening began with a flourish, as Mayor Michael Bloomberg attended the cocktail hour to address the crowd and thank JBFCS, noting that “you can’t do it alone” and that the work of JBFCS is a necessity for the city to help its residents in need.  At the conclusion of the cocktail hour, the attendees moved upstairs where master of ceremonies MelissaRusso introduced TonyMann, the President of the Board of Trustees.  Mr. Mann announced the news to the 375 attendees that some $1.3 million dollars had been raised for the organization. 
Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Seymour Askin and Jean Troubh
After Fred Yerman blessed the bread, Paul Levine, Executive Vice President of JBFCS, was introduced by John Herrmann, the former President of the Board of JBFCS.  Outgoing VP and CEO Levine reflected upon his time with JBFCS and concluded by thanking everyone involved with the organization and the leadership under which he served. 

Chair of the Board JeanTroubh then introduced honoree SeymourR. Askin, Jr. who outlined his detailed past with Big Brothers, the Jewish Board of Guardians, and JBFCS, working with those in need. He said his mother taught him that “people who are able to live well have an obligation to pay it back in some way.”  Jerald D. Jacobson, the next to be honored, spoke about his four decades spent as counsel for JBFCS and the experience of working with four generations of leadership in the organization. 
Ray Troubh, Tony Mann, Jerold D Jacobson, Jean Shafiroff, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Paul Levine, David Rivel, and Melissa Russo
JeanShafiroff, the final honoree of the evening, was then introduced by JoyceCowin.  Jean, in attendance with her husband Martin and daughter Elizabeth, kept her address brief, noting with genuine modesty that the actual heroes are the staff, the volunteers, and the thousands of individuals that JBFCS helps and houses.

The $1.3 million raised will benefit JBFCS’ 175 community-based programs, residential facilities, and day-treatment centers that annually serve more than 55,000 New Yorkers-in-need of all faiths, races, and cultures.
JBFCS has been a trailblazer in treating social problems for more than a century. Today, the organization is one of the nation’s largest and most respected nonprofit mental health and social service agencies—every night, more than 1,000 individuals call a JBFCS residence home. The work of JBFCS is built upon a network of more than 2,200 professionals, including social workers, licensed psychologists, and psychiatrists, as well as a cadre of clinical support personnel in continuing day treatment and residential treatment centers, and a corps of more than 800 dedicated volunteers.

JBFCS provides a comprehensive network of mental health and social services to promote well-being, resilience, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families in need in the New York metropolitan area. As leaders in the field of human services, JBFCS’ mission is clear— 175 social service programs. 1 mission. To get help to those who need it.
Linda Jacobs and Stacey Lane
Ann Rapp and Roy Kean
Sharon Bush and Christine Biddle
Jules Kroll, Lynn Kroll, David Edelson, and Ira Schuman
Melissa Russo
John Herrmann, Tony Mann, and Fred Yerman
Mario Buatta and Dr. Penny Grant
Joyce Cowin
Tony Mann and Paul Levine
Alice and Thomas Tisch
Shannon Hales, Joy Marks, Kathleen Giordano, Dr Penny Grant, and Dawne Marie Grannum
Katlean De Monchy
Lisa and Lenny Rodriguez
Michael Album and Jerold Jacobson

Photographs by Rob Rich (UCP); Patrick McMullan (ABT); Michael Priest (UJA); Patrick McMullan& Annie Watt (JBFCS)

Legacies

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The scene at Doubles at its 37th anniversary celebration.
Oyster Bay, NY — The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center hosted the 2013 Legacy of Conservation Gala on Saturday, May 4th at Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley where guests donned their feather headbands and pearls. Guests were brought back in time to the year 1923, when the Sanctuary first opened, to celebrate its 90th Anniversary. Silent and live auctions, with live auctioneer Bernadette Castro, and music by 1920's band, the Dixie Rascals, added to the evening.

In honor of this year's 90th Anniversary event, the following individuals lent their name to this year's Honorary Legacy Council, made up of families and leaders that have done so much to protect Long Islands environment: Louis Moore Bacon, Frederic Delano Grant, Jr., Karen Hicks Courts, Marilyn Hicks, Stephen Hicks, John and Paula Hornbostel, Anne Manice, Andrew and Jill Roosevelt, Elizabeth Roosevelt, Simon Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, IV, Dr. James Watson, among others. Ed Mohlenhoff, Simon Roosevelt and Ted von Briesen served as Gala Co-Chairs.

The evening recognized the conservation work of many organizations that have made up the conservation history over the past century including North Shore Land Alliance, Friends of the Bay, Theodore Roosevelt Association, Long Island Audubon Chapters, Oyster Bay Historical Society and Sagamore Hill Historic Site, among others.
Ted Scherff, honorees Willis De La Cour and John Venditto (Supervisor of the Town of Oyster Bay), and Edward von Briesen (President of TR Sanctuary and Legacy Gala Co-Chair)
Willis S. DeLaCour, Jr., Congressman Steve Israel and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto were each honored with the 2013 Legacy of Conservation Award, Audubon's highest award for Long Island focused environmental leadership.

"For 90 years, the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center has been a cornerstone of the environmental movement on Long Island, influencing the thinking of thousands of people about the Importance of protecting birds, other wildlife, and their habitats," said Erin Crotty, Executive Director of Audubon New York.

Robert L. Kilroy,
CFP® and Maureen A. O'Donnell, CLU, CLTC, Wealth Management Advisors of Northwestern Mutual were the core sponsors for this year's event.
Ted Scherff (Director of Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary), Mona Scherff, Susan Peterson, Edward Mohlenhoff, and Lillian Soricillo
Located in Oyster Bay, Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary & Audubon Center (TRSAC) was established in 1923 as the first Audubon Songbird Sanctuary in the nation. Today, it is a vibrant resource acting as a home to injured and non-releasable birds of prey and reptiles, a center for environmental education programming, and a resource for the community on a variety of environmental and conservation issues. A part of Audubon New York, the state office of the National Audubon Society, TRSAC's mission is to connect people with nature while promoting a sense of environmental stewardship through environmental education.
Phillip and Jacqueline Blocklyn (Oyster Bay Historical Society)
Elizabeth Roosevelt
Ashia Sheikh (Audubon NY Director of Development) and Erin Crotty (Master of Ceremonies and Executive Director of Audubon NY)
Jennifer Zaso
Denyse Duval Pugsley (Board Member)
Susan Peterson and Nicole Menchise
Edward Mohlenhoff (Legacy Gala Co-Chair and Board Member), Margaret and Tom Stacey, and James Tiberg
Peter Casparian (Reverend of Christ Church, Oyster Bay)
Dr. James Watson (Chancellor Emeritus of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) and Liz Watson
Joseph Barry, Ingrid Chung, and Michael Obuchowski
Martin and Peri Wenz
Linda and Jesse Silver (Board Member)
Denyse Duval Pugsley, Marianne Nash, Suzanne Dillenbeck, James Tiberg, and Margaret Stacey
Lucy Cutting and June Fisher
Thomas and Patricia Werblin
Maud Robertson, Joseph Barry, Richard Weir III, and Sybil Carton
Ted Scherff, Lisa Ott (President of North Shore Land Alliance), and Gill Ott
Virginia Stowe and Margot Ernst
Maya Browne, Laurence Pels (Executive Director Theodore Roosevelt Association), and Georgia Bush
Louis Norris (aka "Diamond Jim Brady")
Tom Ross (Superintendent of Sagamore Hill National Historic Site)
Linda and David Carey (Board Members), Constance Cincotta (patron), and Zach Nudo
Angelo Garcia III (Board Member) and family
Bernadette Castro, Bernard Austin (Board Member), and Alexandria Austin
Simon Roosevelt (Legacy Gala Co-Chair)
Theresa Skvarla and Marian Minkin
Balloons and Bubbles ... Doubles, the chic private club in the Sherry-Netherland,
recently celebrated its 37th Anniversary with a spectacular black-tie gala. Balloons with silver mylar streamers filled every room, a slew of champagne corks were popped, toasts were made and Peter Duchin and his orchestra kept the dance floor filled until midnight.

Those enjoying a delicious lobster salad, organic filet, and chocolate truffle dessert included: the Club's guiding light Wendy Carduner, Ambassador Brenda Johnson, J. Howard Johnson, Susan and Jim Blair, John Royall, Eleanora and Michael Kennedy, Mary and Michael Darling, Cathy and Bill Ingram, Cynthia and Dan Lufkin, Kamie Lightburn, Doug Steinbrech, Polly Onet, Mark Gilbertson, Amy Hoadly, Melanie and David Holland, Bryan Colwell, Mary and Guy Van Pelt, Lois and Andre Nasser, Barbara and Ted Terry, Larry Kaiser, Anka Palitz, Craig Dix, Ann Miller, Rosie and Jack Heffernen, Rene and Richard Steinberg, Jerry and Loni Casey, Wendy and Richard Cooke, Meriel and Alex Lari and the list goes on.
Descending the stairs to Doubles
Wendy and Richard Cooke
Philip Schlussel and Barbara Spector, Carol and Philip Mehler
Bill and Jane Told
Jerry and Loni Casey
Ann Miller, Jack and Rosie Heffernan, and Michael Menillo
Wendy Carduner, Cynthia and Dan Lufkin, Eleanora and Michael Kennedy
Alex and Meriel Lari
Stanley and Roberta Bogen with Rene and Richard Steinberg
Mary Van Pelt and Guy Van Pelt
Chip and Sarah Page
Maureen Bannon, Kevin Costa, Jerry Anne Costa, and Victor Costa
Susan and Jon Nagel
Guy Van Pelt, Polly Onet, Mary Darling, and Doug Steinbrech
Keiko Aoki, Horst Schneider, and Susan Schneider
Michael Darling and Cathy Ingram
John Royall and Bill Ingram
Andrew and Danielle Earls with Kristen and David La Valle
Amy Hoadley and Polly Onet
Jim and Susan Blair with Michael Kennedy
Peter Duchin
Eleanora Kennedy and Kamie Lightburn
Doug Steinbrech, Mary Darling, and Mark Gilbertson
Zita Davisson
Andre and Lois Nasser, Ted and Barbara Terry
Ambassador Brenda Johnson and Jim Blair
Larry Kaiser and Lisa Woodward
Elizabeth and William Morris
Lisa Woodward, Anka Palitz, Craig Dix, Larry Kaiser, and guests
On April 24, 2013, North Star Fund held its annual Community Gala at New York City’s Chelsea Piers. The event raised $662,710 to support grassroots activism in New York City. Five hundred and forty people joined North Star Fund to honor the following individuals for their leadership in activism and social justice: philanthropist Lorna Brett Howard; Rafael Cestero, President and CEO of the Community Preservation Corporation; and Mallika Dutt, CEO of Breakthrough, a global human rights organization.

Damayan Migrant Workers Association
was honored for educating and organizing low income Filipino workers to address labor exploitation, health problems and gender-based violence. El Centro del Inmigrante was honored for its training and advocacy on behalf of day laborers in Staten Island.
Members of Damayan Migrant Workers Association
Jodi Johnson and Asa Johnson
Lorna Brett Howard and John Howard
Zakiya Johnson-Lord and Kenneth B. Morris, Jr.
North Star Fund was excited to also launch its $7 million Activism’s Future campaign at the gala. “Equality and peace are at the heart of North Star Fund’s vision. People have given extraordinary gifts to this campaign, and it has shown me beyond a doubt that New Yorkers want a city that is fair for all of us,” said North Star Fund executive director Hugh Hogan

Four North Star Fund donors, led by honoree Lorna Brett Howard, issued a $100,000 challenge from the stage that will match dollar-for-dollar the next $100,000 in campaign pledges made before June 30, 2013.
Mallika Dutt
Michael J. Hirschhorn
Notable guests included Katrina Vanden Heuvel, president of The Nation Institute; Abigail Disney and Pierre Hauser, filmmakers and philanthropists; fashion designer Kate Spade, actor David Straithorn, mayoral candidate Bill De Blasio, John Howard, CEO of Irving Street Capital and Lorna Brett Howard; philanthropist Anne Hess, Arva Rice, president and CEO of the New York Urban League; Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service; Kenneth Morris, great, great, great grandson of abolitionist Frederick Douglass, and Marjorie Hill, CEO, Gay Men’s Health Crisis. They dined, danced and enjoyed the sunset over the Hudson as they celebrated with North Star Fund.
Abigail Disney, Sarah Kovner, Rachel Fine, and Martin Dunn
Arva Rice, Lynda Rodolitz, Martha Baker, and Jessica Mates
Bill de Blasio, Lorna Brett Howard, and Hugh Hogan
Bonnie Potter, Ariel Mortiz, Ruth Messinger, and Martha Baker
Byron Silva and Gonzalo Mercado
Chris McInerney, Jason Franklin, and Wayne Franklin
Donald Capaccio, Rafael Cestero, and Tommy Pegues
Hugh Hogan and Anne Hess
Kate Spade, John Howard, Lorna Brett Howard, Stuart Mogul, and Hugh Hogan
Linda Vilaikeo, Laura Weil, Christine Munnelly, David Witkewicz, Greg Scott, Brenda Posey Simon, Jody Gietl, and John Howard
Logan Goodman, Barbara Winslow, and David Strathairn
Trez Thoma, Elyce Arons, and Meredith Homet
Katrina Schaffer
Silver Hill Hospital (SHH), a not-for-profit psychiatric hospital located in New Canaan, held its first annual Young Professionals Fundraising Benefit last Tuesday at LAVO, 39 East 58th Street. The event featured DJ Cassidy as the special entertainment, passed hors d'oeuvres and drinks, and an auction of items and experiences.

Dr. Sigurd Ackerman, President and Medical Director, of Silver Hill Hospital welcomed the guests. Steering committee member, Jaime Gleicher, delivered remarks about her personal experience at SHH which has led her to help raise awareness for the hospital, and bring together young professionals to be involved in the cause. The evening raised $21,000 for the SHH Scholarship Fund, and 130 guests attended.
Rachel Heller, Jacquie Sherry Coomb, and Samantha Zimmerman
Jaime Gleicher and Janet Fitzgerald
Silver Hill Hospital, founded in 1931, has long been world-renowned for the treatment of mental illness and addiction. This event provides young philanthropists with the opportunity to support Silver Hill Hospital for a very special purpose – providing resources for scholarship assistance for treatment in one of the hospital's residential treatment programs. The Silver Hill Hospital Scholarship Fund is an essential resource to be able to draw upon when motivated patients in need ask and qualify for financial assistance. The ongoing demand for scholarship support makes fundraising for this purpose a top philanthropic priority, in order to help as many deserving patients as possible access treatment.
Ben Stapleton, Hugh Carey, Kate Gibson, Maureen Stapleton, and Rolly Morris
Cary Neer and Amanda Fialk
DJ Cassidy, Dennis Basso, and Michael Cominotto
Linette and Matt Semino
Annunziata Francesca Sahid and Francesca Campbell
Michael Gleicher, Penelope Lawson, Denise Rollandi, and Jake Indyk
DJ Cassidy, Jaime Gleicher, and Johnny Podell
Jacquelyn Sherry Coombe and Stella Keitel
Sammy Pederson, Craig Gibson Jr, and Paige Pederson
Matt Semino, Katie McNamara, and Russell Grant
Kerwelyn Craig, Caroline Kelso, and Paige Pedersen
Julie Dermer, Penelope Lawson, and Denise Rollandi
Cassandra Seidenfeld
Sarah Buchanan, Jocelyn Levy, Gregg Bard, and Nicole Pinto
Brendan Regan, Susie Griffin, and Roland Morris
Students from academies around the country were honored at Cipriani's Wall Street in New York on May 6th at the National Academy Foundation's (NAF) annual Benefit. The students, members of NAF's elite list of Distinguished Academies, showed an audience of business executives why they were picked as role models for education reform. Present at the event was the NAF Founder and Chairman, Sanford I. Weill, Chairman Emeritus of Citigroup Inc.

The designation "Distinguished Academy" is based on NAF's annual assessment. This designation is given to those that have exhibited exceptional fidelity to an educational model that prepares students for success in college and careers.
Mark and Kim Standish (pictured here with JD Hoye, President of the National Academy Foundation), honored along with RBC Capital Markets
"We are committed to supporting every academy in the NAF network in their drive to achieve the best outcomes possible for students. NAF's model has been continuously refined over our thirty year history, and academy leaders have been steadfast in their goals to meet the growing and changing needs of their communities," said JD Hoye, President of the National Academy Foundation.

"These academies are models for our network of over 500 academies nationwide. They provide students with a high quality education using NAF's proven model, and exhibit exemplary practices that they share with other academies," said Katherine Blasik, Assistant Vice President of Research and Evaluation for NAF.
New York City Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott chats with students
The National Academy Foundation (NAF) is an acclaimed network of career-themed academies that open doors for underserved high school students to viable careers. For more than 30 years, NAF has refined a proven model that provides young people access to industry-specific curricula, work-based learning experiences, and relationships with business professionals. NAF academies focus on one of five career themes: finance, hospitality & tourism, information technology, engineering, and health sciences. More than 4,600 business professionals volunteer in classrooms, act as mentors, engage NAF students in paid internships, and serve on local advisory boards. During the 2012-13 school year 62,000 students attended 546 NAF academies across 39 states, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In 2012, NAF academies reported 97% of seniors graduated.
Ursula Burns, Chairman and CEO of Xerox Corporation with Kim Standish at the NAF Benefit. Kim and her husband Mark Standish were honored at the event.
Sandy Weill with student speaker Josuel Placencia
Joseph Plumeri, CEO and Chairman of Willis Group Holdings chats with NAF Board Member, Bob Dughi, Executive Chairman, U.S. Retirement Partners
NAF board members Jim Robinson, General Partner and Co-Founder, RRE Ventures and Ken Chenault, CEO of American Express, with students
JD Hoye, President of the National Academy Foundation, with Lowell McAdam, Chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications
Mark Standish and Ursula Burns
Bernie Milano, President of the KPMG Foundation chats with students
Barbara Benioff Friedman, Trustee Emerita, Cornell University and Vice-Chair of Overseers of Weill-Cornell Medical College, chats with a student
Sanjiv Yajnik, President of Financial Services for Capital One, chats with a student from the A.J. Moore High School's Academy of Finance

Photographs by Patrick McMullan (Silver Hill); Annie Watt (Doubles); Jill Johnson (Oyster Bay)

Spring Gala Galore

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The dance floor at El Museo del Barrio's annual Gala.
Last Thursday, May 16th, El Museo del Barrio held its annual Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street and raised more than $1 million for the museum. The evening honored actor Raúl Esparza with the Excellence in the Arts Award,Ramiro Ortiz Mayorga with the Trustee Leadership Award, and Ricardo Villela Marino, CEO, Latin America Banco Itaú Unibanco with the Corporate Excellence in the Arts Award. The Gala Chairs were Valentino D. Carlotti, Fe Fendi, Valentin Hernández, and Marie Unanue.
Valentin Hernández, Yaz Hernandez, Raúl Esparza, and Michele Esparza
More than 600 guests were greeted with a specialty cocktail created by MundoFox in honor of El Museo’s Gala, replacing the Cipriani signature Bellini for the evening. MundoFox was the sponsor of the 2013 Gala. Jerónimo Gaxiola Balsa designed the event’s décor; the Gala featured music by The Bob Hardwick Sound, led by Bob Hardwick, and music by DJ Honey Redmond who was able to keep guests dancing till midnight.

Artist Firelei Báez (Dominican Republic, 1980) painted the table clothes that were showcased on many of the dinner tables. El Museo’s Chief Curator Chus Martínez chose her for the gala's "art intervention" saying “Firelei Báez is an artist based in El Barrio. She produced a series of painted mantelpieces and ornamental elements.  Intense, colorful, and extravagant at moments, they convey the force of old myths from the Caribbean region. The artwork (tablecloths) were auctioned off at the end of the evening and raised $20,000 with proceeds benefiting El Museo.
Tony Bechara, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Chus Martinez, and Ricardo Villela Marino
Guest included: Maria and Alejandro Aguirre, Mariana and José Auriemo,Coromoto Atencio, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Lynda and Richard, Baquero, Dr. Joyce Brown, Tony Bechara (Chair of El Museo’s Board),Cathy Boyanovich,Estellita and Daniel Brodsky, Valentino D. Carlotti, Patricia and Patrick Callahan,Barbara Cirkva, Maria Cornejo, Jacqueline Weld Drake and Rodman Drake, Michelle and Raul Esparza, Fe and Alessandro Fendi, Paola Fendi, Lucia HwongGordon, Yaz (President of El Museo’s Board)and Valentin Hernández, Paloma Herrera, Dr. William A. Haseltine and Maria Eugenia Maury, Michael Kaiser, Eleanora and Michael Kennedy, Alexandra Lebenthal, Kamie Lightburn, Laura and William Lie Zeckendorf, Patricia and Ricardo Villela Marino, Chus Martínez (El Museo’s Chief Curator), Jaime Mayol (host of MundoFox’s Atrevete a Cantar), Marlon Moreno (actor, MundoFox’s series El Capo), Gillian and Sylvester Minter,Enique Norten, Patricia Guardian de Ortiz de Ortiz and Ramiro Ortiz Mayorga,Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos, Angel Otero, Geraldine Paz,Enoc Perez, Carmen Ana and Joseph Unanue, Marie and Andy Unanue, Darcy and John Rigas, Marco Antonio Regil(TV host of MundoFox’s Minuto Para Ganar),Agatha Ruiz De La Prada, Narciso Rodriguez, Lady Cristiana Falcone Sorrell, Emiliano Saccone (President, MundoFox), Yolanda Santos,John Schumacher, Jean and Martin Shafiroff,  Patricia and Tom Shiah, José Solis Betancourt, and Carlo Tunioli (President at Benetton USA).
Marie Unanue and Fe Fendi
Camilla Rachmanis, Carolina Alvarez Mathies, and Rebecca Fuente
This year’s Honorary Committee included: Pedro Almodovar, Glenda Baily and Stephen Sumner, Hamish Bowles, Tania Bruguera, Edmundo Castillo, Maria Cornejo, Francisco Costa, Cameron Diaz, Pamela Herrera, David Maupin, Vik Muniz, Angel Otero, Enoc Perez, Liliana Porter, Narciso Rodriguez, Angel Sanchez, Hunt Slonem, Joses Solis Betancourt, Raul Suaraz, Mario Testino, Isabel and Ruben Toledo, and Stefano Tonchi.
Carolina Alvarez Mathies and Renato Delleside
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and Tony Bechara
Marco Antonio Regil, Jaime Mayol, and Marlon Moreno
Alexandra Lebenthal
Margo Langenberg
Valentin Hernández, Yaz Hernandez, Patricia Ortiz, and Ramiro Ortíz Mayorga
Chus Martinez
Yaz Hernandez and Estrellita Brodsky
Carlos Rohm and Claudia Laviada
Ramiro Ortíz Mayorga, Yaz Hernandez, Ricardo Villela Marino, Valentin Hernández, and Raúl Esparza
Daisy Olarte de Kanavos and Daniel Olarte
Carolina Alvarez Mathies and Gabriel Rivera Barraza
Emmeli Kuhn, Paige Gambel, Christopher de Haydu, and Sabrina Wirth
Narciso Rodriguez and Yaz Hernandez
Alexandra Lebenthal and Gillian Miniter
Chris Worth, Paola Fendi, and Kate and Evan List
Joyce Brown and Alexandra Lebenthal
Evan and Kate List
Lucia Hwong Gordon, Jean Shafiroff, and Fe Fendi
Last Friday at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, The 79th Annual Drama League Awards were held at a luncheon honoring the best of Broadway and off-Broadway season and hosted by David Hyde Pierce and Debra Messing.  Over 750 guests attended.

The Drama League Awards honor distinguished productions, performances, and exemplary career achievements in musical theatre and directing. First awarded in 1922 and formalized in 1935, The Drama League Awards are the oldest theatrical honors in America. They are the only major theatergoer awards chosen by audience members — specifically, by the thousands of Drama League members nationwide who attend Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. 2013 Nominees were selected from over 170 productions.
Stewart Lane and Bonnie Comley
Tom Hanks
Donna Murphy
Jerry Mitchell
The 2013 Honorees were Bernadette Peters, Madison Square Garden Entertainment and the Rockettes, Jerry Mitchell. Presenters included Cyndi Lauper, Joel Grey, Tommy Tune, Rachel Chavkin, Pam MacKinnon, Diane Paulus, Alex Timbers.

Among those attending: President and Event Co-Chair Jano Harbosch, Event Co-Chair Bonnie Comley and Stewart F. Lane, Executive Director Gabriel Shanks, Artistic Director Roger T. Danforth. 79th Annual Drama League Award Honorary Nominees on the dais were: Bobby Cannavale, Alan Cumming, Edie Falco, Judith Ivey, Nathan Lane, Judith Light, Patina Miller, Donna Murphy, Holland Taylor, Cicely Tyson, Michael Urie; Danny Burstein, Bertie Carvel, Tracee Chimo, Brandon J. Dirden, Brandon Victor, Dixon, Tom Hanks, Jessica Hecht, Bill Irwin, Brian D’Arcy James, Judy Kuhn, Valisia LeKae, Tracy Letts, Constantine Maroulis, Andrea Martin, Rob McClure, Lindsay Mendez, Amy Morton, Bebe Neuwrith, Kristine Nielsen, Laura Osnes, Tina Packer, Billy Porter, Vanessa Redgrave, Paul Rudd, Roslyn Ruff, Stark Stands, Ryan Silverman, Phillipa Soo, Tom Sturridge, Courtney B. Vance, Anthony Warlow, Stephen Tyron Williams, Vanessa Williams.
2013 Drama League Directing Fellows
Berry Gordy with the cast of Motown
Roger T. Danforth, Jano Herbosch, and Gabriel Shanks
Bernadette Peters
Rob McClure
Laura Osnes
Constantine Maroulis
Paul Rudd
Patina Miller, Diane Paulus, and Andrea Martin
Stewart Lane and Bonnie Comley
Judith Light
Lilla Crawford
Bebe Neuwirth
Nathan Lane
Berry Gordy
Bertie Carvel
Anthony Warlow
Rockettes Beth Nicely and Cynthia Link
Harvey Fierstein and Cyndi Lauper
Cicely Tyson
Annaleigh Ashford
Debra Messing
Courtney B.Vance
Tommy Tune
Bobby Cannavale
Judith Ivey
Phillipa Soo
Michael Urie
Brandon Victor Dixon
David Hyde Pierce and Sigourney Weaver
Valisia LeKae
Billy Porter
Vanessa Williams
Joe and Lauren Pizza
Alan Cumming
This past Friday night at the National Academy's historic Fifth AvenueHuntington Mansion, the academy raised over $500,000 during its 2013 Spring Gala including nearly $120,000 during its silent auction, which included over 50 works by some of today's most celebrated artists and architects. Proceeds from the event support the National Academy's exhibitions, programs, and artistic instruction.
 
Christo, Maria Bechily, and Scott Hodes
Kammy Moalemzadeh and Blair Costello
Internationally acclaimed artist Christo was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by Deputy Mayor Patricia Harris and Alanna Heiss, Founder and former Director of P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and current Director of AIR, Art International Radio.
 
Special guests included Amy Fine Collins; Barbara Tober; Keeley Smith Cabot; Andrew Martin-Weber; Daniel Cappello; Michelle Hobart; and Kammy Moalemzadeh. Artists in attendance included Joel Shapiro; Pat Steir; Dana Schutz; David Diao; Emily Mason and Wolf Kahn; Elena Barnet (wife of Will Barnet); Carolee Schneemann; and Dorothea Rockburne.
 
Gala Co-Chairs were Helene D. Jaffe, Betsy and Hunt Lawrence, and Monika and Deven Parekh, and Vice Chairs were Stephanie Terelak Benenson, Clement C. Benenson, and Gayle and Paul L. Gross.
 
The art auction featured works by artists Christo, Red Grooms, Michael Graves, Alex Katz, Robert Kushner, Stephen Antonakos, Will Barnet, Carolee Schneemann, Dana Schutz, Stephen Westfall, Wolf Kahn, Thomas Phifer, Betty Woodman, Julie Heffernan, and Don Voisine, among others.
 
The Artist Committee included notable National Academicians who have demonstrated their admiration for Christo and his work: Thomas Phifer, Dorothea Rockburne, Carolee Schneemann, Dana Schutz, Joel Shapiro, and Pat Steir.
 
The National Academy is one of the country's oldest arts organizations, founded in 1825 by artists Samuel F. B. Morse, Thomas Cole, and Asher B. Durand as a place to exhibit and teach art. Each year, artists and architects are named by their peers as National Academicians. The 2012 class includes Siah Armajani, Wendy Evans Joseph, Jeanne Gang, Robert Gober, Michael Graves, Bruce Nauman, Joel Shapiro, Cindy Sherman, Richard Tuttle, and Bill Viola.
Clelia Peters and Hugh Molane
Daniel Cappello and Amanda Beck
Joel Shapiro and Amy Fine Collins
Alanna Heiss, Christo, and Patricia Harris
Helene Jaffe, Marshall Price, and Deven Parekh
Daniel Cappello and Amanda Beck
Izabelle and Vladimir Yavachev
Carmine Branagan, Patricia Harris, Christo, and Alanna Heiss
David Diao and Pat Steir
Monika Parekh and Blair Costello
Andrew Martin Weber and Keeley Smith Cabot
Barbara Tober
Cristiana Andrade
Amy Fine Collins
Dana Schutz
Wendy Joseph and Joseph Ravetch
On Wednesday May 15th, the American Friends of the Louvre's Young Patrons Circle hosted their sixth annual spring gala on the spectacular rooftop of The NoMad Hotel in New York City. This year's theme, Paris Meets New York, celebrated the mission of American Friends of the Louvre, highlighting the Louvre as Paris' most iconic cultural institution and its strong bonds with its American public. The proceeds of the evening will support American Friends of the Louvre and its efforts to make the Louvre's collections and exhibitions more widely accessible to art lovers in the U.S. and around the world.

The event, co-chaired by David Chines and Alixe Laughlin, featured cocktails courtesy of Grey Goose Vodka, hors d'oeuvres from The NoMad's acclaimed restaurant, music by DJ Natalie Dodge of SBND.

Guests indulged in bidding wars during the silent auction which featured luxury items and original works by acclaimed American artists James Siena, Valerie Hegarty, Laura Krifka and Tom Sanford. Approximately 150 francophiles and young philanthropists attended. Notable guests included: H.I.H. Prince Napoléon, Margherita and Olympia Arco, Christina Livanos, Arielle Elwes, Colby Jordan, Emilie Ghilaga, Susi Kenna, Samantha Lynch and Jennifer Collins.
Alixe Laughlin, Zachary Zimmerman, Sarah Coleman, and Emilie Ghilaga
Guests also enjoyed a preview slide show of the Louvre's decorative arts galleries in the rooftop's cupola room which was turned into a "Louvre room" decorated with books on the museum's latest exhibitions and projects. The Louvre's decorative arts galleries, which have been under construction since 2011, re-open in January 2014 and are being re-designed by Jacques Garcia, who created The NoMad Hotel's interiors.

"We were pleased to share a preview of the new galleries with our Young Patrons Circle. Thanks to the generosity of our members and donors, American Friends of the Louvre has been able to provide a grant of $4,000,000 toward the new display of the Louvre's exceptional collection of furniture and decorative arts", said Sue Devine, Executive Director of American Friends of the Louvre.
Arielle Elwes and Harriet Guadagnuolo
Jean Christophe Napoleon and Brad Corbin
American Friends of the Louvre acknowledges the Young Patrons Circle Advisory Council, whose dedication made this event possible. Council members are David Chines, Daniel Colón, Jr., Jennifer Cuminale, Anne de la Guéronnière, Alixe Laughlin and Meghan Thrash. AFL also salutes the support of this year's Host Committee whose members included Noreen K. and Ahmar Ahmad, Christina Eberli, Gillian Hearst Simonds, Harrison T. LeFrak, Bennett Leifer, Meredith Rosen, Cori Lee Seaberg, Andrea Serbonich and Curtis D. Young.
Colby Jordan, Amanda Gamg, Cori Duff, and Meredith Baughman
Lauren McKee, Noelle Pierre, and Jamila Justine Willis
Bennett Leifer, Cori Lee Seaberg, and Jeffrey Berman
Alixe Laughlin
Pauline Eveillard, Phyllis Lally, Samantha Lynch, and Leonard Seevers
Sarah Coleman and Olivia Zimmerman
Down in West Palm Beach at the Kravis Center, they were honoring four outstanding volunteers for their hard work at its Emerald Isles-themed annual salute. Underwritten by Dorothy and Sidney Kohl, the evening offered a chance for Kravis staff and board members to applaud the nearly 600 guests in attendance – all wearing their best shades of green -- for their support throughout the past season. The 21st annual event was held at the Cohen Pavilion and included dinner, Irish entertainment and dancing.

Seen applauding the time and talents of all the honorees and sporting their own wee versions of dapper green were Kravis Center Board Chairman William A. Meyer and CEO Judy Mitchell. Other board members in attendance included Stephen Brown, Alex Dreyfoos, John Jenkins, Sidney Kohl and Jane Mitchell.
Drake Irish Dancers
Dancing along with the Drake Irish Dancers
As CEO, Judy Mitchell presented the Volunteer of the Year Award to West Palm Beach resident Barbara Gehrkin, she noted that the award is given to a volunteer who has demonstrated outstanding dedication to the Kravis Center.

Education Associate Ali Rehm presented the Outstanding Student Award to Tabitha Bartley, a West Palm Beach resident, and noted that student volunteers at the Kravis not only assist in the education department, but they also serve as Youth Mentors to young people in the Kravis Center afterschool and summer programs.

Front of House Event Manager Paul Kaufman recounted the daunting task of learning the ropes at the Kravis and successfully dedicating invaluable time and talents to the organization as he called Lake Worth resident Sharon Leibovitz to the stage to receive her award.
Drake Irish Dancers, Sidney and Dorothy Kohl, and Caitlin Kelly
As Event Manager and Usher Coordinator Dejeanne Jules took the stage, she noted that the Usher Award was going to two individuals who have been best friends for 40 years. Ruth Sanders resides in Lake Worth and Ed Cabott lives in Boynton Beach.

Following the award presentations, guests were entertained with a performance reflecting the Kravis' mission of arts education as well as the theme for the night. Students from the Kelly Academy of Irish Dance set the tone for guests to kick up their own heels to wrap up the evening.
Ali Rehm, Tabitha Bartley, Judy Mitchell, Barbara Gehrkin, Sharon Leibovitz, Paul Kaufman, Ruth Sanders ,Dejeanne Jules, and Bill Meyer
Back row: Erwin Newell, Ken Marx, Brenda Newell, Mila Kammett, Front row: Enid Silver, Mame Burkett, Gladys Condron, and Helene Zebrowski
Dianne Krause, Susan and Bill Maynard, and Beth Estes
Alex Dreyfoos, Judy Mitchell, Diane Bergner, and Jim Mitchell
Bill and Denise Meyer
Sunny and Bernie Levinson
Dorothy and Sidney Kohl
Dotty Wilson and Audrey Rauterkus
Judy Mitchell and Barbara Gehrkin
Tabitha Bartley and Ali Rehm
Dejeanne Jules and Ruth Sanders
Sharon Leibovitz and Paul Kaufman

Photographs by Patrick McMullan & Billy Farrell Agency (El Museo); Rob Rich (Drama League); Billy Farrell Agency (NAF); Corby Kaye's Studio (Kravis Center).
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