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The Grand Promenade of the David H. Koch Theater designed by Bronson van Wyck for ABT's annual Opening Night Fall Gala.
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) held its annual Opening Night Fall Gala benefit Wednesday night at the David H. Koch Theatre. More than 700 patrons, sponsors, supporters, friends, alumni and members of the Board of Trustees attended. The evening raised $1.65 million, a portion of which will support ABT's education and community outreach programs.

This is the first time in 37 years that ABT held its inaugural season at the David H. Koch Theater. The gala serves as the opening of ABT's fall season. Sponsored by Badgley Mischka and Clinique, the evening featured a one-time-only Gala performance highlighted by the World Premiere of Alexei Ratmansky'sThe Tempest led by Marcelo Gomes as Prospero, Daniil Simkin as Ariel and Herman Cornejo as Caliban. The program also featured a new production of George Balanchine's Theme and Variations led by Gillian Murphy and James Whiteside, and a Pièce d'Occasion choreographed by ABT Principal Dancer Marcelo Gomes, set to Souvenir de Florence by Tchaikovsky.
Sutton Stracke, Julia Koch, Nina Davidson, and Caryn Zucker
Rachel Moore and Victoria Phillips
In attendance: Sigourney Weaver, Meghan Markle (from USA Network's Suits), Bebe Neuwirth, Alan Cumming and Taye Diggs; Elettra Wiedemann, Robyn Lawley, Jessica Stam, Alyssa Miller, Crystal Renn, and Maryna Linchuk; Christian Siriano, Thom Browne, Carlos Souza, Genevieve Jones, Hamish Bowles, and Nicky Hilton; James Lipton, Bryant and Hilary Gumbel, Chris and Cristina Greeven Cuomo,Star Jones; Olympic Medalist and FIFA Women's World Cup's Kelley O'Hara; the co-sponsors Mark Badgley and James Mischka, Leslie Ziff, Fe Fendi, Leonard Blavatnik, and David Koch.
Nathalie Kaplan
Star Jones
Genevieve Jones and Crystal Renn
The spectacular décor of the dinner, held on the theater's Promenade, took center stage after the performance. Designed by Bronson van Wyck to reflect the mood and drama of the evening's world premiere of The Tempest, making the dinner and dancing portion of the evening a perfect nightcap to an exciting and beautiful evening of ballet.  There was a 180-foot hand painted mural depicting the stormy sea, wrought with cyclones and lightning.  Floor-to-ceiling cyclones were scattered about the vast room, and the feeling was enhanced by audiovisual effects.  Even the menu was served on tables with deep reds and purples, scattered with navigational curios including maps, telescopes and compasses, inspired by the wedding feast and nautical voyage in the performance.
Nicky Hilton
Sigourney Weaver
Misty Copeland and Valentino Carlotti
Julia Loomis, Sarah Arison, and Joey Lico
Isabella Boylston and Michelle Ochs
Jessica Stam
Meghan Markle
Carmen Barth and Isabella Boylston
Jamie and Peter Gregory
Taye Diggs
Bebe Neuwirth
Sharon Patrick
Leslie Ziff and Christian Sirano
Donald and Elizabeth Kramer
Anh Duong and Hamish Bowles
Stella Abrera
Ruth Newman
Alyssa Miller
Elyse Newhouse and Gillian Miniter
Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia and Sarah Arison
Patsy Tarr
Jennie Tarr Coyne
Amy and Chris Astley
Chiu-Ti Jansen
Anka Palitz
Daniel Cappello and Melissa Smith
Paloma Herrera and Flavio Salazar
Ray Hagg and Georgia Osborne
Jean Shafiroff
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
Theresa Khawly and Ana Cristina Alvarado
Devin Teuschur and Lisa Cashin
David Koch, Adrienne Arsht, and Rachel Moore
Jessica Stam, Zani Gugelmann, Nicky Hilton, Alyssa Miller, and Alix Devernoy
Marcelo Gomez and Francesca Beale
Valentino Carlotti and Susan Fales-Hill
Martine van Hamel and Kevin McKenzie
Bryant Gumbel
Courtney Lavine, Paulina Waski, Brittney Degraw and friends
Christina Cuomo
Andrew Bolton and Thom Browne
James Whiteside
Daniel Ziff and Ann Ziff
Daniel Cappello, Alan Cumming, Marcelo Gomez, James Whiteside, and Bronson Van Wyck
Alix Devernoy and Carlos Souza
Marjorie Gubelmann
Andrew Martin Weber, Leslie Ziff, and Christian Siriano
Polina Semionova and Luciana Voltolini
Julia Koch, Carlos Souza, Anh Duong, and Hamish Bowles
Hamish Bowles, Julia Koch, Anh Duong, Carlos Souza, Alix Duvernoy, Brad Comisar, Eli Mizrahi, Alyssa Miller, and Inga Rubenstein
A crowd filled the ballroom at the Pierre Hotel for Asia Society's Awards Dinner welcoming Asia Society's new President Josette Sheeran and honoring exceptional leaders in business and culture. Sheeran, who before joining Asia Society in June was Vice Chair of the World Economic Forum, led the evening program.

Asia Society's Global Citizenship Award was presented to Unilever's Kees Kruythoff, for the company's Sustainable Living Plan. TPG Founder David Bonderman was recognized with the Global Leadership Award for his role in strengthening ties between U.S. and Asian companies and his early involvement in Myanmar.
Kees Kruythoff and Josette Sheeran
One of the evening's fine moments came when Charles Rockefeller took to the stage to honor MTV World - and managed to weave family history (his grandfather John D. Rockefeller 3rd was Asia Society's founder), Asia Society history, and childhood memories (staying up until all hours, waiting for his favorite MTV videos to appear).  MTV's Nusrat Durrani pronounced himself humbled by Rockefeller's introduction, and the Cultural Achievement Award.

Blackstone Chairman and CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman talked about the founding of the Schwarzman Scholars program at China's Tsinghua University — a bold endeavor to improve understanding about China and Stephen Bird, Citi Asia Pacific's chief executive officer, announced Citi's support of the Asia Society Policy Institute.
Stephen Bird
Joining them to celebrate were Betsy and Ed Cohen, Carolyn Hsu-Balcer, Guoqing Chen, Kate and Bob Niehaus, Silas Chou, Harry Clark, Mitch and Thelma Julis, Ajit and Tinku Jain, Jim Hedges, Anne Heller and Tom Nagorski, Maya Lin and Daniel Wolf,  Gary Loveman, Manuel Medina Mora, Victor and Tara Menezes, Nicolas and Jeanne Rohatyn, Daryl and Steven Roth, Sir Deryck and Lady Va Maughan, Carl Spielvogel and Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, James Von Klemperer, Anthony J. Walton, Lulu Wang, Jack Weingart and many other supporters and friends.

Guests enjoyed a musical interlude by ending with music from Gods Robots, a Mumbai-San Francisco collaborative ensemble comprised of Janaka Atugoda on electronics, Shridevi Keshavan on vocals and Shabi Farooq on tabla. 
J. Michael Evans and Jack Weingart
Sharon Banta, Divya Mahindra, Aalika Mahindra and Jorge Zapata
Melissa Chiu and Jim Hedges
Amb. Sun Guoxiang, Consul General of China, and Sabine Kruythoff
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel and Betsy Cohen
Charles Rockefeller and Nusrat Durrani
Giosetta Capriati
Ronnie Chan and David Bonderman
Victor and Tara Menezes and Shayne Doty
Stephen Schwarzman and David Bonderman
Lulu Wang and Amb. Heng-Chee Chan
Josette Sheeran and Julio Rojas
Henrietta Fore and Dino Patti Djalal, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the United States
David Wolf and Maya Lin
Vikas Kapoor and Tara Menezes
Gods Robots
The 7th Annual Ackerman Institute for the Family "Moving Families Forward Gala" was held Monday, October 21st at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.

The 2013 Moving Families Forward Gala honored:
Colin Farrell, Actor, and family advocate with the Moving Families Forward Award.
Jeannie Ackerman Curhan, Board member with the Ackerman Distinguished Service Award.
Christopher J. Spano, President, CJS Builders with the Ackerman Partner Award.
Natalie Morales hosted The Moving Families Forward Gala for the third consecutive year
The event was hosted by Natalie Morales, News Anchor of NBC News' TODAY & Co-Host of the third hour. This was the third consecutive year Natalie hosted the gala, benefitting the vital programs and ongoing services for children, families and adults at the Ackerman Institute for the Family.

Ackerman Institute for the Family's Gala Co-Chairs were Martha Fling, Founder & Managing Member of Drake Libby, and Alice K. Netter. Honorary Chairs for the 7th Annual Ackerman Institute for the Family "Moving Families Forward Gala" were John R. O'Neill, Managing Director, Alvarez & Marsal, and Kathleen O'Neill.
Martha Fling presented the Moving Families Forward Award to Colin Farrell
John O'Neill presented the Ackerman Distinguished Service Award to Jeannie Ackerman Curhan
In addition to Lois Braverman, President & CEO, Ackerman Institute for the Family, Colin Farrell, Jeannie Ackerman Curhan, Christopher J. Spano, Natalie Morales, Martha Fling, Alice K. Netter, and John and Kathleen O'Neill, VIP attendees included: Alan and Betsy Cohn; Doris C. Kempner, Ackerman board member and Valerie Kempner; Arthur Maslow, Ackerman board member and Carol Maslow, former Ackerman board member; Robert C. Ruckh, partner Ernst & Young and Ackerman board member; Al Feliu, partner, Vandenberg & Feliu and Ackerman board member; Samuel Peabody, Philanthropist; Judy Stern Peck, Director of The Money & Family Life Project at the Ackerman Institute for the Family; Stephen Sokoloff, Ackerman board member, and Helena Sokoloff; Nina Taselaar, Ackerman Board member & family therapist, and Pieter Taselaar, Owner, Lucerne Capital Management LLC; Lois Zenkel, photographer, and Bruce Zenkel; Tamsen Fadal, Emmy winning PIX 11 News Anchor; Marie C. Wilson, Co-Founder of Take Our Daughters to Work Day, Founder & Emerita, The White House Project and Ms. Foundation for Women; Patricia VonMusulin, Owner, Patricia Von Musulin Signum Corporation; John Pizzarelli Quartet with Bucky Pizzarelli, who provided the entertainment for the Gala; C. Hugh Hildesley, Auctioneer for the Gala & Executive Vice President, Sotheby's; James Grant, President & CEO, JGPR; Lori Sokol, Publisher, Work Life Matters Magazine, Contributing Writer for The Huffington Post & Board Chair of Women's eNews; Javier Gomez, noted fine art photographer; Camilla Barungi, Entrepreneur, activist, and model of Project Runway fame.
Martha Fling, Joseph C. Williams, Jeannie Ackerman Curhan, Colin Farrell, Natalie Morales, Lois Braverman, Christopher J. Spano, and Valerie Spano
Since 1960, the Ackerman Institute for the Family has achieved international prominence and earned national awards for the development of innovative models of family therapy, professional training, and community programs for families facing major life challenges. One of the first training institutions in the United States committed to promoting family functioning and family mental health, Ackerman is dedicated to helping families from all walks of life and at all stages of family life.

For more information about The Ackerman Institute for the Family go to: http://www.ackerman.org
Joseph C. WiIliams and Honoree Jeannie Ackerman Curhan
Kathy O'Neill and Board Chair, John O'Neill
Kenneth L. Wyse, Alice K. Netter, and James Sprayregen
Gala Co Chairs Alice K. Netter and Martha Fling
Honoree Colin Farrell, Natalie Morales and Ackerman President and CEO Lois Braverman
Doris Kempner
Arnold Syrop, Board Member
Honoree Colin Farrell and Gala Host Natalie Morales
Linda and Bernard Dishy
Martha Fling, Patricia von Musulin, and Alice Netter
Pieter Taselaar and Nina Taselaar
Marie Wilson, Lois Braverman, and Judy Stern Peck
Bob and Shari Ruckh
Trevor Crowe
Mark Schneider, Sheri Sandler, and Marcia Sheinberg
Honoree Christopher J. Spano, President, CJS Builders and his wife, Valerie
Lois Braverman and Valerie Kempner
Helena and Stephen Sokoloff
Javier Gomez and Tamsen Fadal

Photographs by Billy Farrell Agency (ABT)

Awards of Excellence

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Rod Gilbert makes the rounds at The Children’s Cancer & Blood Foundation's annual “Breakthrough Ball” at the Plaza Hotel.
The Horticultural Society of New York (The Hort) held their 20th Annual Fall Luncheon on October 29th, 2013 at the Metropolitan Club.

Henry Buhl,
co-founder of ACE – The Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless, received the prestigious Barbara A. Margolis Award. The two Award of Excellence recipients were Jessica Tcherepnine and Mario Buatta.
Jessica Tcherepnine is a world-renowned botanical artist and has been a board member of The Horticultural Society of New York since 1986.

Legendary interior decorator Mario Buatta was also the speaker at the luncheon. Famously known as the “Prince of Chintz,” Mario gave guests an inside look at his illustrious career, and spoke about his new book, Mario Buatta: Fifty Years of American Interior Decoration.
Jessica Tcherepnine and Mish Tworkowski
Jamee Gregory and Karen LeFrak
Kamie Lightburn and Mish Tworkowski
Jean Shafiroff and Mario Buatta
Guests included Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, Ann Johnson, Hilary Geary Ross, Memrie Lewis, Frances Schultz, Karen LeFrak, Kirk Henckels and Fernanda Kellogg, Audrey Gruss, CeCe Black, Eleanora Kennedy, Kamie Lightburn, Janine Luke, Andrea Fahnestock, Betsey Ely, Jacqueline Weld Drake, Jean Doyen de Montaillou and Michael Kovner, Martha Glass, Darren Henault, Susan Gutfreund, Mary Van Pelt, Jieun Wax, Donna Acquavella, Clelia Zacharias, Mish Tworkowski and Joseph Singer, Deborah Royce, Barbara de Portago, Mark Gilbertson, Lee Robinson, Brigitte Pettit, Mitzi Perdue, Nancy Paduano, Warren Miller, Barbara McLaughlin, Barbara Macklowe, Anna Safir, Nancy Sipp, Barbara Tober, Evelyn Tompkins, Joanna Rose, Elizabeth Stribling and Guy Robinson, Sheila Stephenson, Daisy Soros, Howard Christian, Missey Condie, Suzette de Marigny Smith, Sharon Wee, John Yunis, Ann Wozencraft-Willey, Donna Soloway, Lily O'Boyle, Lynn Manger, Michele Lindsay, Loida Nicolas Lewis, Huguette Hersch, Friederike Biggs, Viva Bhogaita, Lady Annabelle Astor, Pat Altschul, D. Brooke Harlow, Stephanie Loeffler, Kelly Mallon, Norma Dana, Lucy and Nat Day, Hartley du Pont, Jacquie Garrett, Ursula Lowerre, Karen Klopp, and Anne Shearman-Betts.
Ann Johnson, Phyllis Toohey, Eileen Judell, and Jean Jones
Anne Eisenhower and Susan Gutfreund
Andrea Fahnestock and Vanessa Smith
Clelia Zacharias and Audrey Gruss
Barbara McLaughlin, Barbara Chapman, Mary Van Pelt, Barbara de Portago, and Esmeralda Spinola
Cornelia Bregman and Sheila Stephenson
Daisy Soros
Darren Henault and Melissa Morris
David Kamp, Betsy Barlow Rogers, and George Vellonakis
Kelly Mallon and Lara Glazier
Viva Bhogaita, Leslie Johnson, and Frances Schultz
Fernanda Kellogg, Eleanora Kennedy, and Karen Klopp
Henry Buhl, Margarite Almeida, and James Cavello
Hilary Geary Ross, Jamee Gregory, and Donna Acquavella
Huguette Hersch and CeCe Black
Lee Robinson, Debbie Bancroft, and Mark Gilbertson
Last Wednesday night Mark Gilbertson gave his annual autumn cocktail party at a private club on Park Avenue. More than 250 guests came by and as it always is with Mark's party, a good number stayed right to the end. New Yorkers love a good cocktail party in the middle of the week. They get to see old friends, new friends, people they've never seen before (a few) and it's just an easy, pleasant relief from the daily routine.
Alexia Hamm Ryan
Charles Manger and Frances Schultz
Leonel Piraino, Nina Griscom, Rachel Hovnanian, and Dana and Patrick Stubgen
Mark Gilbertson and Mary Kathryn Navab
Danielle Ganek and Caroline Dean
Bronson van Wyck
Audrey Gruss
Thom Filicia, Susan Magrino, and Greg Calejo
Chip and Burwell Schorr
Emilia Saint Amand
Bettina Zilkha and Caryn Zucker
Marina Rust Connor and Mark Gilbertson
Muffie Potter Aston, Karl Wellner, and Mary Snow
Matthew and Marisa Brown
Carol Mack and Kirat Young
Valesca Guerrand Hermes, Jennifer Cacioppo, and Karen Klopp
Andrew Oshrin and Michelle Smith
Duncan Sahner, Elisabeth de Kergorlay, and Jamie Creel
Jonathan and Somers Farkas
Jill and Andrew Roosevelt
Peter and Allison Rockefeller with Tara and Michael Rockefeller
Julian Gatry and Jamie Tisch
Jamee and Peter Gregory
Hilary Geary Ross and Wilbur Ross
Anne van Rensselaer and Alixe Laughlin
Zibby Tozer and Lee Robinson
Kirk Henckels and Fernanda Kellogg
Dennis Paul and Nicole Mellon
The Children’s Cancer & Blood Foundation (CCBF) hosted its annual “Breakthrough Ball” benefit gala on Tuesday evening, October 29, 2013 in the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel. A stunning success, the evening raised over $1 million to provide medication, chemotherapy and other life-saving treatments to thousands of children at the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology of New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

CCBF presented the coveted “Breakthrough Spirit” awards to Margo and John Catsimatidis, owner of Red Apple Group/Gristedes Food, and Amar’e Stoudemire, six-time NBA All-Star. The Catsimatidis are renowned for their philanthropic activities and their activism has fueled the hope of countless people through their community outreach and dedication to a plethora of charitable endeavors. Amar’e Stoudemire has proven himself an outstanding role model for children and adults alike, using his success and influence to creatively inspire and help at-risk youth. His foundation has changed the lives of many children, and Amar’e continues to spread his philanthropy through his commitment to multiple causes.
Barri Lieberman, Les Lieberman, Alexis Stoudemire, Amar'e Stoudemire, Dr. Patricia Giardina, Margo Catsimatidis, John Catsimatidis, Andrea Castimatidis Cox, and Christopher Nixon Cox
CCBF bestowed the prestigious Medical Breakthrough Award on former Chief of the Division and current Director of the Thalassemia Program, Dr. Patricia J. Giardina. A world-renowned expert on thalassemia, Dr. Giardina has fostered research that led to the development of new therapies to treat life-threatening blood diseases, and in doing so has effectively altered forever the way children receive treatment.

Long-time CCBF supporter, actor, commentator and philanthropist, Charles Grodin returned as emcee for the evening. Legendary Saturday Night Live alum Joe Piscopo, led a hugely successful live auction featuring Super Bowl tickets, a trip for 8 to Harmony Hill Jamaica, a custom cake by Buddy “The Cake Boss” Valastro and a Hamptons Golf Package with tee-offs at the most exclusive and highly rated courses. The magical evening concluded with a spectacular performance.
To the crowds delight, Tony Award winner Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and J.

Robert Spencer belted out songs including, “Walk Like a Man” and “Big Girls Don’t Cry.”

For over 60 years, CCBF has been proud to support the extraordinary team of doctors and researchers of the Division. CCBF’s support has attracted and retained a group of world- renowned experts on the treatment of multiple pediatric blood disorders and cancers, including thalassemia, hemophilia, sickle-cell anemia and leukemia. CCBF researchers have received international recognition for their work and are on the cusp of breakthroughs predicted to change the way the medical community treats children with cancer and blood diseases. Each year, our physicians treat more than 500 children through more than 8,000 inpatient and outpatient visits. Due in large part to funds raised at the Gala, CCBF is able to continue to support the life-saving work of our doctors and researchers.
Dr. Patricia Giardina and Amar'e Stoudemire
Tom Murro and Somers Farkas
Rob Gilbert, Charles Grodin, and Joe Piscopo
Erika Marsh, Amar'e Stoudemire, and Peter Marsh
Amar'e and Alexis Stoudemire
Peter Ma, Michael Saurino, Jim Leonard, Joseph Guzzi, and Keith Schultz
Logan Vairo, Matt Vizza, Christina Gherardi, Zeina Alvarado, David Sherman, Katie Kalafus, and Daniel Marshall
Margo Catsimatidis, John Catsimatidis, Andrea Castimatidis Cox, and Christopher Nixon Cox
Ivan Obolensky
Jonathan and Somers Farkas
Cliff Robinson, Joe Piscopo, and Vin Baker
Dr. Gerald Loughlin, Dr. Robert Kelly, Dr. Patricia Giardina, and Dr. Anna Kelly
Dr. Laurie Glimcher
Dr. Patricia Giardina and Ronald Iervolino
Vin Baker, Mitch Schamroth, and Lorna Schamroth

Photographs by Cutty McGill (Gilbertson); Julie Skaratt & Sylvain Gaboury (CCBF)

Hulaween & Halloween

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The Saints from STUDIOS Architecture at Bette Midler’s New York Restoration Project’s Annual Hulaween Gala.
For one night, the Waldorf=Astoria on Park Avenue was turned into a voodoo-infused bayou for guests attending the star-studded-always-sold-out annual Hulaween Gala Benefit for Bette Midler’s New York Restoration Project (NYRP). Guestswere invited to unleash their ghastly, ghostly and ghoulish imaginations in the evening’s New Orleans-inspired festivities, hosted by Judy Gold, with a costume contest judged by Michael Kors, a performance by Harry Connick, Jr., and a world-class menu designed by chef John Besh.

Joining Ms. Midler and Martin von Haselberg, Harry Connick, Jr. and Jill Goodacre, Judy Gold, Michael Kors and Lance LePere, were Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Billy Crystal, Questlove, Nina Garcia, Glenn Close and David Shaw, John Heilemann, Kate Lear and Jon LaPook, John Demsey, Clifford Ross, Linda Allard, Jurate Kazickas and Roger Altman, Margo and Jimmy Nederlander, Tonne Goodman, Tim DiSalvo, Paul Cavaco, Behnaz Sarafpour, Lauren Buccellati, Kathy and Ben Needell, Dick and Ellen Levine, Todd DeGarmo, Amy Freitag – Executive Director of NYRP, and legions of other generous donors.
The scene of Hulaween: Waldorf Grand Ballroom
Hulaween centerpieces
NYRP is a non-profit organization dedicated to reclaiming and restoring New York City parks, community gardens and open space in under-resourced communities. Unlike traditional conservancies that care for a specific place, NYRP works citywide, bringing private resources to spaces that lack adequate municipal support. In partnership with the City of New York, NYRPis also leading MillionTreesNYC– an initiative to plant and care for one million new trees throughout the five boroughs; nearly 800,000 trees have been planted, with the 1 millionth tree slated to go in the ground by fall 2015, two years ahead of schedule.
Bette Midler
Judy Gold, Bette Midler, and Hugh Hildesley
Since the organization’s founding by Bette Midler in 1995, NYRP has achieved dramatic results by investing in the greening and beautification of communities in need throughout New York City.  NYRPstaff, AmeriCorps members, and community and corporate volunteers have planted hundreds of thousands of trees, shrubs and flowers to support the restoration of public parks and community gardens; restored and revitalized four city parks in Northern Manhattan, and currently maintain Sherman Creek Park and Highbridge Park; and removed over 2,150 tons of garbage from the City’s green spaces.

Ms. Midler presented Michael Kors with the “Wind Beneath My Wings” Award for Leadership.
Katie Couric, Billy Crystal, and Bette Midler
Katie Couric
David Shaw, Bette Midler, and Glenn Close
Bette Midler with Mardi Gras Indian Show
As a master of visual communication and storytelling, Douglas Little Creative transformed the Waldorf Ballroom and stage into a steaming French Quarter nightspot by way of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,” with a few Vampires thrown in for good measure.  Added to the mix were the requisite Hula Dancers and non-traditional “traditional” Halloween objects that summoned the spirits to LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL.

Co-Chairs
for the evening were: Linda Allard; The Coca-Cola Company; Todd DeGarmo; The Durst Organization; Vernon Evenson; and Ignatius J. Reilly.

For more information on NYRP and its various programs please visit www.nyrp.org 
Kate Pierson (of the B52s)
John Demsey and Kelly Bensimon
Harry Connick, Jr. and Bette Midler
David Boyd
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Michael Kors
Ben Needell and Charlotte Glasser
Bette Midler and Hugh Hildesley
Charles Rosenthal, Phyllis Rosenthal, Ellen Levine, and Dr. Richard Levine
Sachi Rockland (dressed as an NYRP tree)
Sachi Rockland (with "tree" price tag)
Susan Siegel and Sandra Thomas
Richard Soloway and Donna Soloway
Jimmy Nederlander
Billy Crystal, Margo MacNabb Nederlander, and Patrick McMullan
Elysa Halpern and Judy Gold
Jon Recor and Daniel Stewart
Paloma Soledad and Douglas Little
Orange and Black polka dot balloons filled the entrance stairs to Doubles for their annual Halloween Celebrations. We especially loved the little people's costumes at the Ghosties and Goodies party. While Daisy Doodle painted 175 little faces, Magic Al had them laughing at and clapping to his many magic tricks. And after grilled cheese squares, chicken McDoubles and Halloween icing cookies, DJ Matt and MC Kevin had the dance floor filled. And nd on the way out ... every child was given a colorful Trick-or-Treat bag filled with lots and lots of candy.
Oyster Bay, New York ... Raynham Hall Museum was in high spirits and style on October 25th at a fabulous Halloween event celebrating the museum's reputation as a haunted house. Costumed or black-clad guests were greeted by some fine feathered friends -- owls and ravens -- on the arms of handlers from Volunteers for Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Center at Bailey Arboretum.

Guests then ventured through the dimly lit Colonial and Victorian mansion, decorated with Victorian-inspired spirit photos, wandering out eventually into a spookily decorated tent, where they danced the night away to classic rock blues and punk courtesy of the Mortimer-Lyons band.
Debra and John Bonifachio
Denyse Duval Pugsley and Victoria Crosby
The very creative and enthusiastic revelers were disguised as a wide variety of characters, from ancient history to Spy vs. Spy, including Madame Bovary, Titanic survivors, colonial dames and Fifty Shades of Grey's Anastasia.

Museum staff and happy volunteers impersonated moon beams, with the help of a little judiciously-applied face paint and silvery costumes. Treats included witches' fingers and sweet and savory concoctions from the cauldron of GreenPear catering in Locust Valley. Underwriting was graciously provided by Connie Cincotta and by Post Wine and Spirits.
Emily Gerard
Constance Cincotta
Donna Inocco and Kevin Donohue
Elizabeth Catz
Nikole Tsabasis and Joseph Hazel
Michael and Magdalena Tabor
Cat Woman and Zak Nudo
Meredith Maus
Jim Bradman
Michael Goudket
the moon goddesses (Emily Gerard, Theresa Skvarla, Harriet Gerard Clark (Director of Raynham Hall), Joy Oviedo, Alex Sutherland, Nicole Menchise)
creepy crunchy fingers, GreenPear Catering
Lisa LoCurto and Karen Underwood
John Collins (president of Raynham Hall) and Whooo?
Barbara Curry, Jim and Colette Buzzetta
Rita Roselle
Joseph and Kimberly Onorato
Charles and Rebecca Finelli
Jacques and Lynda Busquet
Liz Brown sporting 50 Shades of Gray
Henry Clark
Alix Michel and Theodorus Van Wyck Cushny
Diana Conklin
Bill and Doreen Banks with Howard Sutherland
Richard Mortimer
Janine Sillat and Marianna Kirikian
Bill Miller and Mary Abbene
Laura McGowan
Linda Schwartsberg, Townsend Weekes, and John Schwartsberg
Jean Walsh and Geraldine Vitale
Mary Beth and Michael Kelly
Mercedes and Bill Dorsen with Alison Howard
Mrs. and Mr. Kevin Ross
Dr. Faiza Khan with Perseus

Photographs by Mia McDonald Photography (Hulaween); Jill Johnson (Raynham Hall); Cutty McGill (Doubles)

The Giving Pledge

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The scene at the New York Public Library for the Altman Foundation's Centennial Celebration.
On October 24, 2013, the New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund celebrated its 28th Annual Gala at The Waldorf Astoria.  The gala raised over $2.4 million with 800 guests in attendance. Honorees for the evening included Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg who received a Special Civic Leadership Award and NYSE Euronext and its Fallen Heroes Fund.  

Line-Up of Stars in attendance included: Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano, Superintendent of PAPD Michael Fedorko, Benefit Fund Founder Rusty Staub, Benefit Fund Board Member Mark Messier, Honorary Chairs Al Roker, Deborah Roberts and Gloria Reuben, and Stephen J. Dannhauser, Chairman, New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Founder & Chairman Emeritus of the Benefit Fund Rusty Staub, and Former Deputy Mayor of NYC and Board Member of Benefit Fund Edward Skyler
There were live performances by actress and singer Gloria Reuben and Amanda Lupo, granddaughter of a fallen NYPD Police Officer, who sang the National Anthem while the Colorguard and Bagpipers of the NYPD, FDNY and PAPD entered the gala with a moving procession.

Highlighting the evening was a special reading of a letter to her father by Brielle Bellew, daughter of FDNY Firefighter John Bellew, who died in the line of duty in 2005.
Honorary Chairs at 28th Annual Gala of NY Police & Fire Widows'& Children's Benefit Fund Today Show Anchor Al Roker and ABC News Correspondent Deborah Roberts
Once-in-a-lifetime New York City auction items included: Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department, Salvatore Cassano, provided guests with a ride with FDNY Marine Operations on the “Three Forty Three” Fireboat, named in memory of the 343 members of the FDNY that perished on 9/11 (it is the country’s largest fireboat). The members of Marine 1 give a scenic tour of the New York Harbor followed by lunch at the Marine 1 headquarters.  This experience raised $40,000. (2 winners).

Commissioner of the New York City Police Department, Raymond Kelly, provided a tour with New York’s Finest including an inside look at the Crime Scene Unit, Firearms & Tactics Division, Bomb Squad and Firearms Analysis Unit.  This firsthand experience included training like an NYPD Cadet with New York’s Finest. This experience raised $21,500.

Superintendent of the PAPD, Michael Fedorko, provided an insider’s look at history from inside WTC1.  Guests experience the courage required for rebuilding downtown and share this massive project previously viewed by Heads of State, along with a tour of  the National September 11th Museum and Memorial and lunch with the PAPD Superintendent. This experience raised $14,000.

The Empire State Building lit up the skyline in red, white and blue honoring the Benefit Fund heroes when Donnie Wahlberg, star of Blue Bloods on CBS, flipped the switch on October 22.
Superintendent of Port Authority Police Department Michael Fedorko, NYC Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano, NYC Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, ABC News Correspondent Deborah Roberts, Chairman of Benefit Fund Stephen Dannhauser, and Founder & Chairman Emeritus of Benefit Fund Rusty Staub
The New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fundprovides assistance to the families of New York City Police Officers, Fire Fighters, Port Authority Police and EMS Personnel who have been killed in the line of duty.  Since its inception in 1985 by Daniel J. “Rusty” Staub, the charity has distributed over $126 million to hundreds of families.

The Benefit Fund provides immediate and ongoing financial assistance in the form of annual distributions to grieving families after they lose their loved one.  In addition, the Benefit Fund provides an ongoing network of support and gatherings for these families to cope and connect after such tragedy.  The Benefit Fund currently serves over 600 families, and the goal is to raise enough funds to provide meaningful annual distributions to beneficiaries for the remainder of their lives.  Please visit www.answerthecall.org.
Director of Development of the Benefit Fund Arielle Lenza Di Ciollo, ABC News Correspondent Deborah Roberts, and actress and Singer Gloria Reuben
James Quella (Board Member) with wife Linda Quella
VP of Community Affairs for the Benefit Fund Mark Messier with his wife Kimberly
Stephen Dannhauser (Chairman of the Board) with wife Beth Dannhauser
Brielle Bellew, Eileen Bellew, and Katreana Bellew (wife and daughters of fallen Firefighter John Bellew)
Philip V. Moyles Jr. (Board Member) with wife Beth Moyles
John Doyle (Board Member) with wife Katherine Doyle
Joe Mecane, Arielle DiCiollo, and Richard Rosenblatt
Eileen Rafferty (wife of fallen NYPD Detective) and Commissioner Raymond Kelly
NYC Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano and NYC Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly
Tiger Lee, Jane Lee, Arielle Lenza Di Ciollo (Director of Development of Benefit Fund), Tina Wong, and Artist Alex Guofeng Cao
Heather Smith (Board Member) and husband David Moszer
Meredith Dawson, Bill Dawson, Susan Sofronas Tutino, Rich Tutino, and Natalie Kaplan
Laura Park, Arielle DiCiollo, Edward Skyler, Joan Haffenreffer, Christine Dunleavy, Richard Greene, and Becca Pratt
The Altman Foundation paid tribute to 100 years of service to the people of New York City — reflecting the mission established by its founder, "retail prince" and revolutionary philanthropist Benjamin Altman — at a Centennial Celebration on Thursday, October 24 at the New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwartzman Building, in Manhattan.

Benjamin Altman, the visionary who founded B. Altman & Co. department stores, established the Foundation upon his death, directing in his will that his fortune be used to "the benefit of charitable institutions in the City of New York." Since then, the Foundation has quietly granted a quarter-billion dollars to help hundreds of underserved communities around the five boroughs. The Foundation today makes annual grants of 11 to 12 million dollars to organizations supporting education, health, strengthening communities, and arts and culture.
Dr. Anthony Marx
The evening featured a discussion among Reynold Levy, President of Lincoln Center; Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation; and Veronica M. White, Commissioner of the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, on the topic of philanthropy and New York City — past, present and future. The discussion was moderated by Altman Foundation President, Jane B. O'Connell. Presentations to the Altman Foundation were made by Dennis M. Walcott, Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, on behalf of Mayor Bloomberg, and Dr. Anthony Marx, President and CEO of The New York Public Library.

"Benjamin Altman's was an astonishing life," said Mr. Levy. "He was a successful and benevolent businessman and an energetic philanthropist. More than a century before Bill Gates and Warren Buffet even conceived of The Giving Pledge, Altman amassed a fortune – one billion in constant dollars – and gave it all away. His legacy is remarkable."
Students and alumni from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Middle School Jazz Academy
A celebratory reception followed with more than 450 guests representing Altman Foundation grantees, funding colleagues and friends from throughout the years.

"When Benjamin Altman started this foundation, his goal was to serve the people of New York City," said Ms. O'Connell. "It is a wonderful day to be celebrating Benjamin Altman's legacy to New York. Today we honor this man, the City he cared for so deeply, and the extraordinary nonprofit organizations that have been Altman grantees over the past 100 years. His legacy continues every day in the Altman Foundation's work in education, health, arts and culture, and strengthening communities."
Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy
The evening's program featured musical performances from the Brooklyn Youth Chorus Academy and students and alumni from the Jazz at Lincoln Center Middle School Jazz Academy. The Centennial Celebration was produced Ny Whitaker of Events by Ny.

The mission of the Altman Foundation reflects much of the personality and vision of its founder, Benjamin Altman. Altman was a unique and generous individual whose dry goods store, B. Altman & Co., founded in 1865 on Third Avenue and 10th Street, became a major department store. Altman moved his store from 10th Street to 19th Street and Sixth Avenue and finally, in 1906, to the landmark building at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue. Altman's reflected the commitment of its founder to service to its customers and generosity to its employees. Until its closing in 1989, Altman's was beloved by generations of New Yorkers.
Reynold Levy, Jane B. O'Connell, Darren Walker, Karen L. Rosa, and Veronica M. White
Karen L. Rosa, Dennis M. Walcott, and Jane B. O'Connell
James B. O'Neal, Merle McGee; Alison Overseth, and Dr. Danielle Moss Lee
Jane B. O'Connell and Monsignor Kevin Sullivan
Gonzalo Casals and Paul J. Heckler, Susan R. Delvalle, and Tom Cahill
Valerie Lewis, Wilfred Finnegan, and Dianne Berkun-Menaker
Last Tuesday, the Center for Reproductive Rights held its second annual gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center where two extraordinary leaders who work to defend the lives and rights of women worldwide were honored: Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Program and former Prime Minister of New Zealand; and The Honorable Richard Blumenthal, United States Senator for Connecticut. The awards were presented by Linda Greenhouse, Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School. Alfre Woodard  served as the evening’s host.

Founded in 1992, the Center for Reproductive Rights is the only global legal advocacy organization dedicated exclusively to advancing and defending reproductive rights. With expertise in both U.S. constitutional and international human rights law, the Center fights to ensure strong legal protections for the full range of reproductive rights, and affordable and unhindered access to the full range of reproductive health care.
Nancy Northup and Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark
Guests included Nancy Northup, President and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights; Members of the organization’s Board of Directors; Event Host Committee members, and Event Co-Chairs such as Pamela Buffett, Nonnie S. and Richard Burnes, Rebecca J. Cook and Bernard Dickens, Barbara N. Grossman, Margaret Munzer Loeb, Daniel Loeb, Roberta Schneiderman and Hope and Grant Winthrop; Honorees Helen Clark and The Honorable Richard Blumenthal; special guest host Emmy® Award-winning Actress Alfre Woodard; Joan Jett, Christine Quinn, Katie Lee, Nanette, Lepore, Tate Donovan, and Nina Arianda.
Joan Jett and Meryl Laguna
Joan Jett Draws the Line
Jim Johnson, Nancy Northup, Alfre Woodard and Roderick Spencer
Alfre Woodard Draws the Line
Katie Lee Draws the Line
Barkley Stuart and Ann Glazer
Josez Alvarez and Susan Damplo
Melissa Schiff Soros and Robert Soros
Pamela Buffett and friend
Nancy Northup, Linda Greenhouse, and Cynthia Blumenthal
The New York Women’s Foundation (“NYWF”) held a luncheon hosted by Board Member Jean Shafiroff, at Le Cirque Restaurant on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, in support of the 26th Annual New York’s Women Foundation Celebration to be held on November 14th, 2013 at the Starlight Roof at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

Special guests Anne E. Delaney, Board Chair, and Diana L. Taylor, Board Member of The NYWF were featured speakers as well as Ana Oliveira, President & CEO of The New York Women’s Foundation. Guests in attendance included Co-Chair Grainne McNamara (The New York Women’s Foundation 26th Anniversary Celebration), Carolina Herrera (fashion designer), and Valerie Steele (Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at FIT); The New York Women’s Foundation 27th Celebrating Women Breakfast (2014) Co-Chairs Jennifer Giacobbe, Kwanza Butler, Taina Bien-Aime, and Karen Reynolds Sharkey; proud supporter of The NYWF Joyce Cowin; Jen Groover (empowerment expert& author), Rebecca Woodland (defense attorney and FOX News contributor), Debra Halpert (Publisher, Hamptons Magazine); Chele Chiavacci (Managing Director, Mistral Capital International) and Bonnie Comley (Vice President, Stellar Productions International); socialites Ann Rapp and Lucia Hwong Gordon.
Diana Taylor, Valerie Steele, Carolina Herrera, and Jean Shafiroff
MC & Moderator Melissa Lee, CNBC Host of “Fast Money” & “Options Action,” introduced Ana Oliveira on stage to welcome guests and honor this special event.

Ms. Lee then begun the conversation with featured guests, Anne E. Delaney, Board Chair and Diana L. Taylor, Board Member of NYWF, who shared their experience working for the Foundation and offered invaluable advice.

Following the conversation, Ms. Lee introduced Jean Shafiroff, board member and host of the luncheon. Ms. Shafiroff expressed thanks to special guest Carolina Herrera, who will be honored at The New York Women’s Foundation 26th Anniversary Celebration this November, for joining the luncheon and supporting the NYWF. Ms. Herrera’s fellow honorees this year are Morgan Stanley, with the award being accepted by Ruth Porat, Morgan Stanley’s Chief Financial Officer, and the Ford Foundation, with the award being accepted by Darren Walker, the Ford Foundation’s President. The 26th Anniversary Celebration will be held at Starlight Roof at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel on November 14, 2013.
Ana Oliveira and Melissa Lee
Debra Halpert and Rebecca Woodland
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 in the communities they serve for women. 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; and health, sexual rights and reproductive justice for women and girls in New York City.
Judith Hall, Beatrice Frank, Anne Delaney, and Joyce Cowin
Cassandra Seidenfeld and Karen Klopp
Ann Rapp
Grainne McNamara, Diana Taylor, and Ann Moore
Chele Chiavacci and Diana Taylor
Simi Ahuja and Jennifer Giacobbe
Yvonne Moore, Patti Lieberman, and Taina Bien-Aime
Jennifer Keil and Jen Groover
Dawne Marie-Grannum and Paola Rosenshein
Tracey Schusterman, Lori Black, Elaine Kessel, and Jamie Kramer
Celeste Smith and Kwanza Butler
Lucia Hwong Gordon
Katlean de Monchy and Janna Bullock

Photographs by Patrick McMullan (NYWF); Sofia Negron (Altman).

Lions & Tigers & Bears, Oh My!

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David Monn designed the decor for the 2013 Library Lions Gala at The New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.
This past Monday night was the New York Public Library's annual Library Lions dinner at the Schwarzman building of the New York Public Library. They honored Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Katherine Boo, Junot Diaz, Stephen Sondheim and Marilynne Robinson as this year's Library Lions. It is a beautiful dinner, short on speeches with a guestlist in the hundreds of some of the most prominently active people in the city, as well as some of the lions and lionesses of the literary community.
Tony Marx, Stephen Sondheim, Michael Bloomberg, Marilynne Robinson, Katherine Boo, and Junot Diaz
Frederick Eberstadt and Barbara Goldsmith
Michael Bloomberg and Catie Marron
Scott Malkin, Tony Marx, and Neil Rudenstine
Charles Rockefeller and Anna Linderum
Leandra Medine and Lara Speier
Zach Ames and Adam Turnbull
Carrie Brazell, William Gaybrick, Emily Senko, and Drew Gaybrick
Natasha Tauber and Corinna Freedman
Karen von Schmitt, Anne Webb, Tim O'Connor, and Louise Shea
Eric Fritz, Claire Hamilton, and Veronica Scott
Mira Nair
Dina Amato, David Lazurus, Susan Lazurus, and Tracey Tucker
Kyle Hotchkiss Carone and Julia Loomis
Gordon Davis and Peggy Davis
Jose Llana and Erik Rose
Ray McGuire and Andre Leon Talley
Stephen and Christine Schwarzman
Helen Philon, Ambassador Aleko Philon ,and Irene Moscahlaidis
Jonathan Franzen
Patricia d'Arenberg, Robert Pullen, Christine Schwarzman, Antonio Sigurta, Myriam Lafon, and Luke Frazier
Paul Holdengraber and Bill Gray
Diana Gray and Ryan Cairns
Diana Taylor, Sarah Sims, Gayfryd Steinberg, and Sarah Valdovinos
Andrea Glimcher
Oscar and Annette de la Renta
Cariad Lippman and Emily Joslin
Gillian and Sylvester Miniter
Joel Stein and Chancellor Dennis Walcott
Arthur and Sharon Kalita
Pat Klingenstein and Paula Openheim
Bee Shaffer, Nick Brown, Chloe Malle, Ricky Van Veen, and Allison Williams
Nancy and Henry Kissinger
Ray Kelly and Donald Marron
David Issardin, Sonia Abad, Vanessa Samaroo, Mario Alexis, and Sean Cole
Mary Lee Kennedy, and Andrew Ross Sorkin
Susan Fales Hill and Crystal McCrary
Claire Distenfeld and Sophie Milrom
Rebecca Regan, Lacary Sharpe, and Jacqueline Kent Cooke
Julia Kiernan, Dinah Cook, Stephanie Brag, Nedenia Hutton Craig, and Samantha Solomonson
Anastasiya Siro and Andrea Olshan
Anna Scott Carter and Graydon Carter
Carey Maloney, Joan Hardy Clark, Mary Lee Kennedy, and Hermes Mallea
Pam Wassertein and Ruth Altchek
Annette de la Renta and Lally Graham Weymouth
Jessye Norman, Anna Deavere Smith, and Zadie Smith
Last Monday night, Creel and Gow, the very chic art and objets boutique on East 70th off Lex just two doors down from the Bunny Mellon townhouse, held a cocktail reception for Ardmore Ceramic Art and Cora Sheibani Jewelry.  

And they all came running (well, sort of). The Upper East Side glittered with guests mingling through the treasure trove of Creel and Gow. I know that sounds like a press release, but that’s how it felt. The proprietors, Gow, and Creel operate on an aesthetic that presents that.
There were a lot of friends and friends of friends. The hosts Bettina Zilkha, Dennis Basso and Bob Colacello greeted their guests and everyone was just happy to be there. Everyone including Marisa Brown, Sharon Bush, Tiffany Dubin, Pierre Durand, Whitney Fairchild, Lisa Fine, Mark Gilbertson, Nina Griscom, Valesca Guerrand Hermes, Alex Hitz, Carlos Mota and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia.

Furthermore they were there to see what Messrs Gow and Creel have come up with.

Ardmore Ceramics at Creel and Gow.
Ardmore Ceramic Art was born on a farm named Ardmore in Kwazulu, Natal, where Fee Halsted lived with her family.

Fee is a renowned South African ceramicist, and the Ardmore enterprise is her brainchild. Her perceptive mind and initiative led to the creation of a venue for some of the many unemployed people in her area to channel their innate artistic energy and share their vision by utilizing a culturally traditional medium, i.e. clay, and the earth of their land.  

Wherever Fee recognizes or senses talent, she invites the person into her fold, teaches and trains the candidate to find his/her own voice and fly with it whether he/she is a sculptor or a painter. This accounts for Ardmore's fascinating collaboration between sculptor and painter. The artists are given complete freedom in the choice of their subject matter and the way it is expressed. This leads to endless surprises and innovations. The entire team benefits from the diverse dynamics and ideas.

Each work is one of a kind. It encompasses an artist's vision, emotion or humor expressed in an intrinsic African way. The works are unique because they are constantly evolving with the artist's mastery of the medium.  Each piece captures a moment in time which defies duplication.

In 2010, Fee was honored by the Woman’s Campaign International, a Philadelphia-based organization, in recognition of her contribution towards empowering woman. With this award she has joined previous celebrated honorees such as Hillary Clinton, Paul Farmer, and Joe Biden.  

In addition, Fee is very involved with HIV/AIDS education.  Ardmore worked in conjunction with expert healthcare fieldworkers to educate the artists about prevention and provide medication to those affected by the virus.  Ardmore’s 25th anniversary in 2010 was especially significant for Fee as it was the first year that there were no AIDS casualties at Ardmore.

Cora Sheibani was born in 9 March 1980 to Christina and Bruno Bischofberger, a prominent art dealer in Switzerland. From an early age, she benefitted from an environment dedicated to modern and contemporary art and design.

In January 2001, while studying at NYU, Cora decided that she wanted to design jewelry, and she started her first jewelry sketchbook.  Interested in learning all facets of jewelry making, she studied lost wax casting and made her first piece of jewelry in the same year.  In the summer of 2002 she completed a degree in gemology from the GIA in London.  In December 2002, she launched her own jewelry label under the name Cora Sheibani, in London’s Mayfair.
Cora Sheibani at Creel and Gow.
Cora continues to make single jewels while occasionally putting together a whole collection. In 2006, she published a book of her Valence collection, with text by Ettore Sottsass, (one of her early supporters and influences). The collection was a series of unique 18kt gold wire pieces.

Since then she has made many other pieces using the same wire volume idea and incorporating gems. The Copper Mould Collection was launched in New York in 2008. These pieces are inspired by the shapes and graphics of baked goods and copper moulds. Cora Sheibani published a cookbook to accompany this collection.

In September 2011, she launched a collection called Clouds with a Silver Lining. This collection, like the previous one, is heavily influence by shapes that are both abstract and those encountered daily. She used the unique quality of silver. That silver can become tarnished over time is usually considered a drawback, but this unique quality has been creatively incorporated into the design. The Cloud collection was first presented on dresses Cora Sheibani commissioned Edeline Lee to design especially for the occasion.
More from the Cora Sheibani collection.
In 2012 Cora Sheibani created the line inspired by Cacti forms. She made a book to accompany this collection in what has now become a series. This collection started off with large bracelets using ‘etoile’ settings in rings, as they resemble the spikes on cacti. This collection was largely made in Paris where Cora Sheibani now produces half her pieces.

Cora Sheibani has had jewelry exhibitions in many places including London, Zurich, Paris and New York and is a Wallpaper2011 design award winner for best material.

Located in the former stables of Grosvenor Atterbury’s townhouse, Creel and Gow is on the Northwest corner of Lexington Avenue and East 70th Street.

For more information on the store, you may visit the site www.creelandgow.com, contact info@creelandgow.com or call (212) 327-4281.
Larry Creel, Diana Colgate, and Jamie Creel
Christopher Gow and Tiffany Dubin
Carlos Mota and Jamie Creel
Sharon Weimer and Lisa Halmi
Cynthia Murphy and Donald Murphy
Sharon Bush
Polly Onet and Marissa Brown
Cora Sheibani, Christopher Gow, Bettina Zilkha, and Bob Colacello
Denise Holzer and Jonathan Segal
Dennis Basso and Mark Gilbertson
Michael Stone, Todd Black, and Puck
Patricia Avellan and Claire Potter
Valesca Hermes and Whitney Fairchild
Polly Onet, Amy Hoadley, Jack Lynch, and Martha Glass
Charles Manger and Dr. Doug Steinbrech
Philip Gorrivan and Lauren Rosenkranz
Valerie Evans Freke, Fee Halsted, and Valerie Lettan
Saul Levin and Fee Halsted
Pierre Durand and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia
Pierre Durand, Nikki Haskell, and Alvise Orsini
Keith Langham and Lisa Fine
Chad Belisario and Carter Peabody
Michael Gorzynski, Winnie Ma, Cora Sheibani, and Farhad Farman-Farmaian
Whitney Fairchild and Alvin Valley
Alex Hitz and Charlotte Moss
Rachel Hovnanian and Larry Creel
Jamie Creel and Sandy Golinkin
George Constant and Ed Friedel
Melanie Holland and Georgina Schafer
Alvise Orsini and Rose Hartman
Linda Hafner and Debra Force
Brad Comisar and Anne Goulandris
Youth America Grand Prix’s (YAGP) 2014 Gala Chairs Stephanie Foster,Heather Georges, and Kamie Lightburn held a cocktail reception and conversation on November 4, 2013 to announce their plans for the Youth America Grand Prix 2014 Gala. The reception was held at a private residence on Park Avenue.

All three returning chairs of the 2013 YAGP Gala, introduced an additional chair to this year’s Gala, Christina Lyon, who lives in California. Christina has a wonderful understanding of dance and she is a former ABT dancer.
Larisa Saveliev, Misty Copeland, Marcelo Gomes, Stephanie Foster, Kamie Lightburn, and Heather Georges
The guests of honor were current ABT dancers Misty Copeland and Marcelo Gomes. Who spoke to the guests about how they came to dance, their biggest challenges, and their experiences with YAGP.

The Fifteenth Anniversary YAGP Gala will be held on April 10, 2014 at Lincoln Center. It will be a very special evening featuring amazing performances by world class dancers, including the premier of a piece choreographed by Gemma Bond with an original score by Karen LeFrak and costumes by Ralph Rucci. In addition, Dancing with the Stars superstar and Emmy award-winning choreographer, Derek Hough has choreographed a ballroom piece for Misty Copeland. As always, the top students from the YAGP season will perform onstage alongside these dance superstars.
Catherine Carey, Kamie Lightburn, and Karen Lefrak
Eoin Robinson and Larisa Saveliev
Over 90 guests attend, they included: Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Adelson, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Allen, Ms. Peter E. Bacanovic, Ms. Paige Betz, Matthew Bledsoe, Mrs. Barbara Brandt, Mr. Troy and Perry Brown, Ms. Alyson Cafiero, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Carey, Ms. Misty Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Curley, Mr. John Dalsheim, Mr. Franco De Vita, Mr. David Dean, Ms. Linda Fell, Ms. Stephanie Foster, Ms. Sarah Frank, Mr. Tom Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Georges, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Gibbons, Mr. Mark Gilbertson, Marcelo Gomes, Marjorie Reed Gordon, Dr. Penny Grant, Sheila and Jodi Grant, Ms. Diane Hipkins, Ms. Amy Hoadley, Ms. Judith M. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hojlo, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kempner, Ms. Karen Klopp, Ms. Ali Schley Landegger, Serena Lese, Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Levasseur, Ms. Joey Lico, Ms. Kamie Lightburn, Ms. Stephanie Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwick, Mr. Jack Lynch, Ms. Paige Boller Malik, Ms. Kelly Mallon, Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Mariaca, Mr. William Georgis and Mr. Richard Marshall, Ms. Linda K. Morse, Ms. Kathleen Murtha, Mr. Ian Ng, Mr. Richard Osterweil, Ms. Elizabeth Papadopoulus, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Peck, Mr. Eoin Robinson, Mr. Cavin Royal III (ABT), Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rudin, Ms. Katie Ryser, Nancy Sambuco, Yolanda Santos, Mr. Larisa Saveliev, Mr. Scott Schlexer, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shafiroff, Mr. John L. Sills, Esq., Kari and Carl Tiedemann, and Ms. Evelyn Tompkins.
Ali Landegger, Heather Georges, and Kate Peck
Amy Hoadley and Jack Lynch
YAGP is the world’s largest student ballet scholarship competition, awarding over $250,000 annually to leading dance schools worldwide. Since being founded in 1999 by two former Bolshoi Ballet dancers, Larissa and Gennadi Saveliev, YAGP has awarded over $2 million in scholarships to the leading dance schools worldwide. The competition is conducted annually throughout the U.S. and abroad (Brazil, Mexico, Japan, and Italy). YAGP is the internet of the dance world, a global network of opportunity connecting dancers, teachers, schools and companies all over the globe. Over 25,000 dancers worldwide have participated in YAGP’s international workshops, competitions, and audition classes. Over 300 YAGP alumni are now dancing with 50 companies around the world, including American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet and San Francisco Ballet, among others.
Chris Hojlo, Julie Hojlo, and Andrew Georges
Amy Hoadley and Mark Gilbertson
Carl and Kari Tiedeman
Claibourne Poindexder, Alyson Cafiero, and Kate Allen
Heather and Andrew Georges
Julia Loomis, Cassandra King, and Joey Lico
Misty Copeland, Marcelo Gomes, and Kamie Lightburn
Judith M. Hoffman, Yolanda Santos, and Anabelle Mariaca
Karen LeFrak and Marcelo Gomes
John Sills, Elizabeth Papadotoulos, and Victor De Souza
Kamie Lightburn and Judith M. Hoffman
Kathleen Murtha, Diane Hipkins, and Celia Ipiotis
Linda Morse, Kamie Lightburn, and Karen Klopp
Matthew Bledsoe and Barbara Brandt
Kate Allen and Pamela Ludwick
Katie Ryser, Stephanie Foster, Evelyn Tompkins, and Victoria Kempner
Kelly and Edward Mallon
Marcelo Gomes and Dr. Penny Grant
Misty Copeland, Heather Georges, and Marcelo Gomes
Sharon Hurowitz and Heather Georges
Victoria Kempner, Andrew Georges, and Katherine Carey
Stephanie Loeffler and Kamie Lightburn
Perry and Troy Brown
Paige Bollermalik, Paige Betz, and Katie Ryser
Raymond Lukens and Franco Devita
Misty Copeland and Victor de Souza

Photographs by Patrick McMullan (Library Lions, Creel & Gow).

Setting the gold standard

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David Lauren and Lauren Bush Lauren at World of Children Award's 16th Annual Awards Ceremony
World of Children Award hosted their 16th Annual Awards Ceremony on Thursday, November 7th at 583 Park Avenue (at East 63rd St). The event attracted nearly 500 guests and raised $800,000.

World of Children Award, often referred to as the Nobel Prize for child advocates, sets the gold standard for child advocacy by providing funding and recognition for the most effective change-makers for children worldwide. In its 15 year history, World of Children Award has invested $5 million in programs led by 95 honorees serving vulnerable children in 140 countries.
Children's Aid Society Chorus
Co-Founder and Chief Feeder of FEED Projects Lauren Bush Lauren received the 2013 Advocacy Award, with World of Children Board Member andMartens & Heads! CEO Maxine Martens receiving the 2013 World of Children Board of Governors’ Award. The 2013 World of Children Health Award went to C. Mead Welles, co-founder of A Leg to Stand On, which helps children in the developing world who have lost limbs. Triveni Acharya received the 2013 Humanitarian Award for transforming the lives of victims of child trafficking by co-founding Rescue Foundation. Susie Krabacher received the Alumni Award for her organization, Mercy & Sharing that provides care and education to children in Haiti. The 2013 World of Children Youth Awards went to Chaeli Mycroft for her work with children with disabilities as part of the Chaeli Campaign and Sarah Cronk for the Sparkle Effect which has created inclusive cheerleading and dance teams across the country.
Honorees Susie Krabacher and C. Mead Welles, Co-Founder Kay Leibowitz, Alina Cho, Co-Founder Harry Leibowitz, Honoree Lauren Bush Lauren
AlinaCho served as Master of Ceremonies. Celebrity Ambassador and philanthropist Stephanie March and Glamour Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive were award presenters.

16th Anniversary Honorary Event Chairs were Joshua Schulman (President, Bergdorf Goodman) and Jim Conley (Global Partner Education, YouTube). Co-Chairs are Coach Visual Merchandising Director Amy Dorgan, ETRO General Manager North America Marco Pievani, P2F Holdings Co-Founder Sandy Piontak and Lenny Piontak andNational Retail Consultants CEO Jerry Politzer and Jamie Barry.
Presenter Cindi Leive
Youth Honoree Sarah Cronk
Honoree Chaeli Mycroft with mom Zelda
Honoree Maxine Martens
Honoree Triveni Acharya
Additional expected guests included World of Children AwardCo-Founders Harry Leibowitz and Kay Isaacson-Leibowitz, Ralph Lauren’s David Lauren (Lauren Bush Lauren’s husband), James Banks’ jeweler Adam Shulman, Kelly Bensimon, Estee Lauder Companies Group President John Demsey, Neiman Marcus Group President Specialty Retail Jim Gold, Living Proof CEO Jill Beraud, Former Victoria's Secret CEO Grace Nichols, Victoria's Secret Direct Executive Vice President, Brand and Creative Services Ann O’Malley, Attorney at Law Roberta Romberg, San Francisco Community Leader Sue Steinberg, NY&Company CEO Laura Weil, NY&Company EVP Linda Vilaikeo, NY&Company EVP Human Resources Faeth Bradley, NY&Company EVP Product Life Management & Corporate Initiatives Hope Grey, Ralph Lauren Corporation SVP of Advertising and Wholesale Marketing at Polo Ralph Lauren Liz Paley, Ralph Lauren Corporation SVP Men’s Specialty Stores Tom Cush, Ralph Lauren Corporation’s Kim Draper, Brioni USA President Todd Barratto, Giorgio Armani USA CEO Graziano De Boni, Cole Haan President Michael Prince, Ann Taylor Former President Christine Beauchamp, Victoria's Secret EVP of Brand and Creative Service, Max Mara VP Marketing & Communications Celia Nichols, Marsh USA, Inc. Managing Director Devin Beresheim, BrainStorm VenturesManaging Partner Keith Cox, Andy Cummins, Neuberger Berman LLC Managing Director Francis Fraenkel, Google General Partner Gene Frantz, Jim Gamett, Coburn Greenberg Partners LLC Partner Joyce Greenberg, JohnPaulRichard, Inc. CEO Bertan Kalatchi, BBDO Executive Vice President Archana Kumar, 3SGLED.COM CEO Ranjan Manoranjan, President of the US Fund for UNICEF President Caryl Stern and The City University of New York Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Matthew Goldstein.
James Banks Design's Heidi Nahser Fink and Adam Shulman
Stephanie March, Youth Honoree Sarah Cronk, Cindi Leive
Stephanie March, Co-Founders Kay and Harry Leibowitz, Alina Cho
Kelly Bensimon and John Demsey
Lauren Bush Lauren and David Lauren
For her first public appearance in the United States, ESCADA Chairman Megha Mittal joined with Saks Fifth Avenue to host a luncheon benefitting New Yorkers For Children. Event guests were treated to a fashion presentation of the ESCADA Resort 2014 collection, followed by an intimate lunch and personal shopping experience.

Notable guests included Megha Mittal, Jennifer Creel, Chele Chiavacci, Lise Evans, Lydia Fenet, Marisa Arredondo, Susan Magazine, Laurel Nuzzo, Susan Shin, and Sonia Nassery Cole.
ESCADA Resort 2014 collection
New Yorkers For Children (NYFC) works in partnership with the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) to improve the prospects of children supported by the child welfare system and to engage New Yorkers in that effort. With a focus on young people in foster care, NYFC supports programs that promote paths to stable adulthood through education and sustainable relationships with caring adults. For more information on NYFC, please visit www.newyorkersforchildren.org.
Jennifer Creel, Megha Mittal, and Joseph Boitano
Susan Magazine, Megha Mittal, and Kimberly Jetnil
Lise Evans
Keren Eldad, Sonia Nassery Cole, and Seren Shvo
Laurel Nuzzo and Keren Eldad
Lydia Fenet, Stephanie Lieblich, and Lauren Shortt
Last Wednesday, New York's most stylish gathered at ETRO for a reception and fashion show in support of the Child Mind Institute. 15% of sales from the evening and through the weekend benefit the nonprofit's financial aid program, which provides mental health care for children whose families would otherwise not be able to afford it.

Guests at the evening event included Kelly Rutherford, Brooke Garber Neidich, Christine Mack, Rula Jebreal Altschul and Aurthur Altschul, Ginevra Caltagirone, Dori Cooperman, Vanessa Cornell, Jennifer Creel, Amy Phelan, Richie and Jane Notar, Dennis Paul and Coralie Charriol Paul, and Claude Wasserstein, Beatrice Del Favero, Angelina Jolin, Sarah Senbahar and Nazanin Smeets.
Claude Wasserstein, Jennifer Creel, Harold Koplewicz, Kelly Rutherford, Christine Mack, Dori Cooperman, Ginevra Caltagirone, and Vanessa Cornell
To support the cause shop ETRO, 720 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065 and mention CMI. Until November 10th 15% of sale benefits Child Mind Institute.

The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming mental health care for children everywhere. Founded by Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz and Brooke Garber Neidich, the institute is committed to finding more effective treatments for childhood psychiatric and learning disorders, building the science of healthy brain development, and empowering children and their families with help, hope, and answers. The Child Mind Institute does not accept funding from the pharmaceutical industry.
Christine Mack
Kelly Rutherford and Jennifer Creel
Harold Koplewicz, Brooke Garber Neidich, and Vanessa Cornell
On Friday, October 25, 2013, “Home Is Where The Heart Is," the inaugural Designer Showhouse to benefit the American Heart Association opened with a Gala Preview Cocktail Party kicking off the first ever Showhouse. “Home Is Where The Heart Is” takes place in Glen Cove, NY. 

Proceeds benefit the American Heart Association, the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke.
The 2013 Designers of "Home Is Where The Heart Is" Designer Showhouse to benefit the American Heart Association
“Home Is Where The Heart Is”, in its inaugural year, is a showcase for America’s premier design talent.  Approximately 25 top interior designers and landscape designers from the New York Metropolitan Area have turned a spectacular, classic Colonial Revival estate into a decorating masterpiece.  Built in the late 19th Century as a wedding present for Standard Oil heiress Lydia Pratt, this nearly 7,000 square foot estate is located at 145 Dosoris Lane in Glen Cove, NY and has been provided by MIGC, LLC.  

Alexa Hampton of Mark Hampton LLC is the 2013 Honorary Showhouse Chair. Kim Hendrickson-Radovich of Kim E. Courtney Interiors & Design is the 2013 Showhouse Design Chair. Gabor Karsai of Landmark Realtors Inc. is the 2013 Showhouse Community Chair.  The Showhouse is happy to announce that Luxe Interiors + Design is the 2013 Media Sponsor. LX.TV Open House is the 2013 Television Sponsor.  The 2013 Design Sponsors are Country Carpet, Downsview Kitchens by the breakfast room, ltd., Farrow & Ball, Kravet Inc., Robert Allen and Silestone by Cosentino.
Tony Manning and Alexa Hampton
The American Heart Association’s mission is building healthier lives free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke– America’s No. 1 and No. 4 killers. The Association funds cutting-edge research, conducts lifesaving public and professional educational programs, and advocates to protect public health. By 2020, the Association’s impact goal is to improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20%, while reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stoke by 20%. To learn more or join in helping all Americans, call 1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit heart.org.

“Home Is Where The Heart Is” is open to the public through Sunday, December 1, 2013. For more information, please visit www.americanheartshowhouse.com
Kathy Munsch, Gabor Karsai, Eva Karsai, and Tony Manning
Mayor Ralph Suozzi, Dr. Abiri, and Gabor Karsai
Elizabeth Hendrickson, Kim Hendrickson-Radovich, and Glen Radovich
Margreet Cevasco, Kate Singer, and Ellen Baron-Goldstein
Lois Cooper, Marc L. Hamroff, Esq., Frank Nardolillo, Harry Armon, Kathy Munsch, and Michele Gervat
Rosemary and Adam DiAntonio
Michael Cohen, June Cohen, MA, LMHC, Joanne Hamroff, and Marc L. Hamroff, Esq.
Vasi Ypsilantis, Gail Tarasoff, and Anne Tarasoff
After nearly two years involvement as producers of “Seduced and Abandoned,”Larry and Michele Herbert and Alanand Marla Helene toasted the success of the film with a private party at The Top of The Standard on Wednesday, October 30, 2013, in New York City.

Following a screening of the documentary at the IFC Center in New York City’s West Village, guests of the Herberts and the Helenes, including fellow producer Michael Mailer, director James Toback, MSNBC President Phil Griffin and wife Kory Apton, author and journalist Taki Theodoracopulous, Broadway producer Jonathan Farkas and celebrity event planner Arthur Backal, arrived at the Top of the Standard for the exclusive party.

Seduced and Abandoned, starring Alec Baldwin, premiered as a Special Screening in the Official Selection at the 66th Festival de Cannes in May 2013, and debuted on HBO as part of the network’s fall 2013 documentary series.
Michele and Larry Herbert
Michael Mailer, Marla Helene, and Alan Helene
Taki Theodoracopulous and Jasmine Lobe
Mario and Ramona Singer
Heidi Walker and Peter Sinnell
Patrick McMullan and Pamela Morgan
Missy Lubliner, Greg Wasser, Debra Waser, Linda Chodorow, and Jeffrey Chodorow
Nizza Heyman and Michele Herbert
Arthur and Liana Backal
Edward DeGuardiola, Larry Herbert, Melissa DeGuardiola, Chele Chiavacci, and Richard Farley
Marla Helene, Jamie Wachman, Brendan Kwinter, and Rosilind Alan
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation celebrated 26 years of "empowering research for productive lives" by honoring seven extraordinary scientists at its annual National Awards Dinner at the Pierre Hotel on October 25. In addition to the prizes for scientists, the Foundation presented the fifth annual Productive Lives Awards for extraordinary contributions toward therapy and recovery from mental illness.

The awards went to Bruce Cohen, Producer of Silver Linings Playbook, and Rodolpho Carenuto, President of SAP Americas, recognizing their efforts, each within their respective professions, to help those with mental illness live more fulfilling and productive lives.
Boris Birmaher, M.D. and Herbert Pardes, M.D., President of Foundation Scientific Council
The Foundation awards the largest group of annual prizes for outstanding mental health research achievements and they have come to be regarded as among the highest honors possible for leading scientists in the field," said Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D., Foundation President and CEO. "The prizes are selected through a peer-review process of the Foundation's Scientific Council, a volunteer group of 147 pre-eminent mental health researchers, and two of our prizewinners have gone on to win Nobel Prizes." 
 
The National Awards Dinner followed the 25th Annual New York Mental Health Research Symposium that same day from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm at The Kaufman Music Center on West 67th Street. The Symposium featured keynote speaker Elyn R. Saks, Orrin B. Evans Professor of Law, Psychology and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law.  She is the author of "The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey through Madness", a New York Times bestselling book about her personal journey of recovery from schizophrenia.
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation National Awards Dinner at The Pierre
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (formerly "NARSAD," National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression) raises funds to invest in cutting-edge research projects to understand, treat and ultimately prevent and cure mental illness. Since 1987, the Foundation has awarded over $300 million in NARSAD Research Grants to more than 3,700 scientists around the world. The Foundation invests 100% of donor contributions for research directly into NARSAD Research Grants. For more information, visit www.bbrfoundation.org.
Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D. and Paul Summergrad, M.D.
Rodolpho Cardenuto, President, SAP Americas, with J. Randolph Lewis, Senior Vice President of Logistics and Distribution at Walgreen Co.
George B. Handran, Esq. and Kafui Dzirasa, M.D., Ph.D.
Bruce Cohen and guests
Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D., Jack D. Barchas, M.D., and Robert M. A. Hirschfeld, M.D.
Rodolpho Cardenuto, President, SAP Americas and SAP employees
Kafui Dzirasa, M.D., Ph.D., and guests
Andrew A. Nierenberg, M.D. and guests
Work Life Matters Magazine held the 11th Annual Work Life Matters Gala honoring Top Companies for LGBT Equality on October 24th, 2013 at Club 101 in New York City. Lori Sokol, Ph.D., Founder & Publisher of Work Life Matters Magazine, hosted the event with over 200 VIPs ranging from corporate executives, performing artists, celebrities, philanthropists, authors, models, entrepreneurs, TV news media, and activists.

Marie C. Wilson, Co-founder of Take Our Daughters to Work Day, Founder & President Emerita The White House Project & Ms. Foundation for Women, and Mel Wymore, former New York City Council Candidate, were the Keynote Speakers at the event.
Mel Wymore, Lori Sokol, and Marie C. Wilson
The Top 14 Companies honored by Work Life Matters Magazine for their Pioneering Leadership in LGBT Equality for 2013 included: Avon, CVS Caremark, Dechert LLP, Discovery Communications, Eli Lilly, Intel, MasterCard, MetLife, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, New York Life, TD Bank, United Airlines and Wells Fargo.

This was the third consecutive year that the magazine specifically honored top companies for implementing and supporting LGBT equality programs and practices throughout their organizations. This is the second year in a row that Discovery Communications, Eli Lilly, Microsoft, and New York Life, were honored for their contributions to LGBT equality.

Past honorees include: Alcoa, BASF Corporation, Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Campbell Soup Company, Credit Suisse, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLC., ESPN, Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, KPMG, NBCUniversal, Orbitz Worldwide, PricewaterhouseCoopers, The New York Times, and Unilever.
Scott Stanford and Tamsen Fadal
Linda Stein, Marie C. Wilson, Lois Braverman, and Stacey Tisdale
Jennifer Gelfer and Chase Coleman
Jason Greenberg, Lori Sokol, and Rhea Sokol
Quincy Morris, Jade Lane, Danielle Guldin, Nick Matthews, Jennifer Gelfer, Mark Tallman, and Chase Coleman
Josh Folan and Pauline Kim
Lauren LoGiudice, Stacey Tisdale, and Camilla Barungi
Mark Tallman
Timothy Mandala
Nick Matthews and Jade Lane
Lori Sokol and John Payes
Josh Folan, Lauren LoGiudice, Timothy Mandala, Lori Sokol, Brice Mousset, Lakey Wolff, and Chase Coleman
Javier Gomez
Brice Mousset
Lisa Hammer, Levi Wilson, Aryn Cole, and Lisa Ferber
Candace Johnson
Keynote Speaker, Marie C. Wilson
Lori Sokol
Lauren LoGiudice

Photographs by BFAnyc.com(New Yorkers For Children, Child Mind, Brain & Behavior); Andre Beckles (Brain & Behavior); Jill Lotenberg (Work Life Matters)

Hope and Healing

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Peter Paine, Jimmy Brown, Richard Dreyfuss, Audrey Gruss, Dr. Dwight Evans, Dr. Eric Nestler, and Susan Jablonski at the Hope for Depression Research Foundation's annual "HOPE" Luncheon Seminar.
Last Thursday at 583 Park Avenue, the Hope For Depression Research Foundation hosted its annual "Hope" luncheon seminar. Actor Richard Dreyfuss was the guest of honor and speaker. Dreyfuss talked about confiding his bipolar disorder publicly in an effort to come to realistic terms with it as a "disorder" and not something to hide or feel shame about. The HFDR Foundation was founded by Audrey Gruss to raise the profile of Depression as a common problem. Mrs. Gruss says that it is has become even more prominent in men right now. She believes there are solutions that can be found through research.

There is nothing rare about depression. It is a common condition found in all animals, to varying degrees, and often depending on how they are treated in their personal environment under whatever their personal circumstances. At the luncheon Seminar Dreyfuss talked about how important it was to put it out there. In the light. We are not alone.

The HFDR Foundation in its still short life span has already begun shed light on the issue with their campaigns. Visit www.hopefordepression.org to learn more.
Jamee and Peter Gregory
Eleanora Kennedy and Katherine Mondadori
Fernanda Niven, Coralie Charriol Paul, Jacqueline Weld Drake, Chuck Scarborough, Audrey Gruss, Lis Waterman, Anne Eisenhower, and Richard Ziegelasch
Dr. Dwight Evans and Dr. Eric Nestler
Mrs. Arnold and Marina Pellecchi
Richard Dreyfuss, Audrey Gruss, and Martin Gruss
Coralie Charriol Paul, Shoshanna Gruss, and Alexandra Lind Rose
Ada Demaurier and Andres Szabo
Ralph Ciccarelli, Brian Garguilo, Rob Derrig, Ricardo Demetrios, Chuck Scarborough, Anthony Holz, Noel Reyes, and Jose Cordero
Denise LeFrak and Sylvia Baruh
Chuck Scarborough and Kristi Witker
Barbara Georgescu and Elizabeth Cohen
Kitty McKnight, Bill McKnight, and Mariana Kaufman
Jen Haile, Patricia Harceneck, and Laura Koch
Lorna Graeve, Jacqueline Weld Drake, and Mercedes Bograd
Dana Hammond Stubgen and Kim Heirston Evans
Carol Mack and Fernanda Niven
Anne Eisenhower and Sharon Bush
Mai Hallingby-Harrison
Geoffrey Bradfield and Gigi Benson
Maggie Norris
Jean Shafiroff, Edgar Batista, and Margo Langenberg
Agneta Angel and Shoshanna Gruss
Jacqueline Weld Drake and Christopher Mason
Bruce Bierman, Michael Cominotto, and Julian Seacord
Kristi Witker and Cornelia Bregman
Dr. Harold Koenigsberg and Audrey Gruss
The Carter Burden Center for the Aging hosted its 42nd Anniversary Gala Wednesday at the Mandarin Oriental. Founded by the late Carter Burden, the "center without walls" provides integral support to seniors age 60 and over in various locations throughout East Manhattan.

The theme for the gala was “Art Works” – most fitting in a year that saw the opening of both the Carter Burden Gallery in the heart of the Chelsea art district, and expanded art classes at a new Macy’s Creative Arts Center in East Harlem. A major tenet of the center’s mission being  to support the efforts of older people to live safely and with dignity, the evening focused on a continuum of programs the Carter Burden Center provides to keep their participants engaged in their community via attending, practicing, and creating new art.
CBCA Board of Directors – David Méneret, Susan Burden, Paul J. Powers, Jr., Sally Phipps, Patrick Murphy, Jeff Weber, Duane Hampton, Anne Davidson, Mary Q. Connelly, Mark L. Connelly, Kathryn Cashman, and Gib Dunham
They honored JohnC. Phelan, who is a Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner at MSD Capital. Mr. Phelan and his wife, Amy, are great patrons of the arts, boasting an impressive collection of their own. Mr. Phelan also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Aspen Art Museum, the Whitney Museum and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and is on the Investment Committee for the SMU Endowment, the North American Advisory Board of the London School of Economics and the Harvard Business School – Board of Deans Advisors, in addition to serving on the Board of the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation.
Carter Burden/Leonard Covello Senior Program Artists
Gala co-chairs Jeff Weber, president of York Capital Management and Chairman of the Board of the Carter Burden Center for the Aging and Glenn Fuhrman, Co-Managing Partner at MSD Capital, joined Mr. Phelan in addressing attendees. After a brief film featuring both Mr. and Mrs. Phelan, as well as some re-emerging artists that have had recent exhibitions at the Carter Burden Gallery, Susan Burden, Board Member and widow to Carter, and William Dionne, Executive Director of the organization, touched on the necessity of the Carter Burden Center's programming.

Dinner was at 8 (after a 7 PM cocktail reception) and it was over by 9:45. A wonderful evening in support of a worthy cause. www.carterburdencenter.org.
Kiira Benzing, Carter Burden Gallery Artists Angela Valeria, Barbara Coleman, Marilyn Sontag, Vera Sapozhnikova, and Marlena Vacarro, Curator, Carter Burden Gallery
Jeff Weber, John Phelan, Susan Burden, and Bill Dionne
Marilyn Sontag, Kiira Benzing, Barbara Coleman, and Vera Sapozhnikova
Amy and John Phelan
Belle Burden Davis, Susan Burden, and S. Carter Burden III
Bill Chong, Marah Rhoades, Caryn Resnick, and Bill Dionne
Amanda Fuhrman, Stacey Weber, and Amy Phelan
Jeff Weber, Gala Chair, Carter Burden Center Board of Directors & President, York Capital Management; John C. Phelan, Co Managing Partner, MSD Capital, 2013 Carter Burden Business Leadership Award Honoree; Glenn Fuhrman, Co Managing Partner, MSD Capital , Gala Co Chair.
On Monday, October 28th supporters of the Park Avenue Tree Lighting gathered at the International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show (IFAADS) for a lively reception hosted by Anna and Brian Haughton and First Republic Bank. The Park Avenue Tree Lighting, a popular New York tradition dating back to 1945, is made possible each year by the community's contributions to The Fund for Park Avenue. It's a wonderful example of the role that private philanthropy can play in the life of our City.

This year marked the IFAADS's 25th anniversary. The event featured Mario Buatta signing his just-released book "Fifty Years of American Decoration." Potterton Books generously donated a percentage of the proceeds to The Fund. The self-described, "Prince of Chintz" held court and entertained old friends, clients and new fans with his signature quips and jokes. He personalized every book and by the end of the evening all were sold!
Mario Buatta and Barbara McLaughlin
Trees were first lit on Park Avenue in 1945 to honor the men and women who lost their lives in World War II. Today the lit trees serve as a memorial to all who have died defending our country. The 2013 Park Avenue trees will be lit on Sunday, December 8th following a ceremony that begins at 6:30 p.m. outside the Brick Presbyterian Church (Park Avenue @ 91st Street).

Among those honoring the 2013 Park Avenue Tree Lighting were: Marsha and MichaelAmbler; Suzy and Fred Bancroft; Commissioner Larry Scott Blackmon, NYC Dept. of Parks and recreation; Hamish Bowles; LeMerle Brinkley; Patricia Burnham and Bill Brock; Catherine Carey; Mary Davidson, Mercedes and William Dorson; Polly Espy; Debbie and Andy Fechter; Linda and Conrad Foa; Liz Gardiner; John Glass; Marcia and George Gowen; Barbara and George Graham; Clifford and Ralph Harvard; Marshall Keating; Christian Keesee; Derek Limbocker; Jack Lynch, Alison Mazzola; Jean McAnaney; Martha McLanahan; Kevin McLaughlin; Clare and Howard McMorris; Grace and Chris Meigher; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore; Jan and Tad Odgen; Polly Onet; Norman Rau; Susan and George Relyea; June and Paul Schorr; Pam and Al Schwegel; Michael Scully; Steven Stolman; Laurie Tisch; Evelyn Tompkins; and First Republican's Martin Gibson and Lauren Shortt.
John Glass, Nina Reeves, Gay Schaye, and Jack Lynch
Andrea Dowd, John Gupta, Tony Manning, and Victoria Faustini
Catherine Carey, Jack Lynch, and Gay Schaye
Mario Buatta and Louise Hirschfeld Cullman
Michel Cox Witmer and Melissa Morris
Wally and Betsy Turner
Jane Galasso, Kevin McLaughlin, Gwenda McDougall, John Campbell, and Jane Wong
Mario Buatta and Nancy Baker
Patricia Burnham Brock and William Brock
Mary Davidson, Sharon Hoge, and Barbara Tober
Suzy and Fred Bancroft, and Polly Onet
Beth Harrington, Mary Matthews, and Elizabeth Mathus
Mario Buatta and Todd Merrill
Conrad and Linda Foa
Anna Haughton, Derek Limbocker, and Polly Espy
Catherine Carey and Barbara McLaughlin
Robert and Eileen Judell
Hilary and Wilbur Ross
Polly Onet, Mario Buatta, and Grace Meigher
Jean Shafiroff and The Couture Council Board of Directors of The Museum at FIT hosted a private champagne reception on November 5, 2013.  The guest of honor was author Virginia Postrel to celebrate her new book The Power of Glamour. The event was held in a private residence on the Upper East Side.

Cornelia Guest
Events, catered the two-hour reception, which hosted 80 glamorous guests who included Geoffrey Bradfield, Alyson Cafiero, Bonnie Cantor, Alva Chinn, Suzanne Chute, Victor de Souza, Katlean DeMonchy, Alexis Doyle, Dee Dee Taylor Eustace, Patricia Falkenberg, Joseph Fichera, Joele Frank, Laura Lofaro Freeman, Lisa Hoenshell, Sharon King Hoge, Lucia Hwong Gordon, James Kaplove, Rod Keenan, Celerie Kemble, Michele Gerber Klein, Bonnie and Michael Koblenz, Joan Kron, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Loeffler, Judy A.  Lockhart, Elizabeth Musmanno, Leiba Neisis, Maggie Norris, Liz Peek, Janis Savitt, Jody Schwartz, Melissa Berkelhammer, Cassandra Seidenfeld, Laren Stover, Patricia Shiah, Randall and Lewen Stempler, Steven Stolman, Sophia Tzelepis, Ike Ude, Jessica Wade, Rich Wilkie, and Yliana Yepez.

Jean Shafiroff toasted Virginia's success with the book and generously gave each guest a copy of The Power of Glamour to take home. 
Allison Speer, Ken Moore, and Alva Chinn
Jean Shafiroff and Geoffrey Bradfield
Bob Dowling, Steven Stolman, and Rich Wilkie
James Kaplove and Jessica Eve Morgan
Kathleen Giordano and Dr. Penny Grant
Celerie Kemble and Melissa Berkelhammer
Judy Lockhart
Maggie Norris and Lisa Hoenshell
Janis Savitt and Robert Barnowske
Dee Dee Eustace
Jody Schwarz, Michele Gerber Klein, and Joele Frank
Sinem Bayoglu and Jes Wade
Rachel Inman
Yliana Yepez, Ike Ude, and Elizabeth Musmanno
Joan Kron and Sharon Hoge
Patricia Falkenberg and David Cantor
Joseph Fichera, Lewen Stempler, and Randall Stempler
Laura Lofaro Freeman
Suzanne Chute and Elizabeth Musmanno
Patricia Shiah, Lucia Hwong Gordon, and Laren Stover
Rod Keenan and Philip Hewat-Jaboor
Steve Postrel and Virginia Postrel
Liz Peek, Jean Shafiroff, and Virginia Postrel
Victor de Souza
Alyson Cafiero
Cassandra Seidenfeld

Photographs by Patrick McMullan ("HOPE"); Cutty McGill (Park Avenue Tree Lighting)

More Fall Fêtes

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Chairs Jeremy L. Goldstein, Katie Tozer, Sarah Simmons, Madeleine Desmarais, Katie Zorn, Jennifer Oken, Lil Phillips, and Fountain House President Kenn Dudek at Fountain House's Sixth Annual Fall Fête.
Fountain House, the world's leading treatment center for people living with serious mental illness, celebrated its Sixth Annual Fall Fête on November 6, 2013. The event educates an audience of young professionals about Fountain House's unique "working community" treatment model for mental illness and its mission to fight the stigma associated with it.
 
Event Chairs Byrdie Bell, Madeleine and Alexandre Desmarais, Jeremy L. Goldstein, Kathleen and Reha Kocatas, Katherine Lipton and Alex Lipman, Jennifer Oken, Lil Phillips, Sarah Simmons, Katie Tozer, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, and Katie Zorn were joined by over 200 guests.
Katie Zorn and Cheryl Lynch
The event was generously sponsored by Alex Roepers and Lilly USA, LLC.  

The Associates presented the Fountain House Advocacy Award to filmmaker, physician, and mental health advocate Delaney Ruston, MD. Dr. Ruston grew up in the shadow of her dad’s schizophrenia and has spent years caring for the underserved.  Her award-winning film, Hidden Pictures, weaves her story and those of individual families in India, China, Africa, France and the U.S. dealing with bipolar illness, depression, schizophrenia, and anxiety.  The documentary will air on PBS in May of 2014.
Delaney Ruston and Sarah Simmons
Two Fountain House members, whose college educations were temporarily interrupted because of their illness, received The Danny Zorn Scholarship. Co-Chair Katie Zorn presented the awards and one of the members shared their personal story. The Scholarship is named after Katie’s brother, Danny, who tragically lost his battle with mental illness in October 2012.

Serious mental illness affects 23 million people in the United States each year. The stigma, rejection, and isolation that accompany mental illness are often as damaging and debilitating as the illness itself.

Fountain House reduces the devastating social impact of mental illness. Every day, hundreds of members choose to come to Fountain House to contribute their talents, learn new skills, access opportunities, and forge friendships.
Dan Allen and Florence Peyrelongue
Madeline Desmarais, Graziano de Boni, and Mary Francis Smith
Members and staff operate successful employment, education, wellness, and housing programs and work as partners to perform all the functions that keep our community going. Our activities and programs are designed to provide opportunities while producing the desire and confidence to pursue them.  Working together, we create a culture that transforms lives.

The Fountain House model has been replicated in more than 400 locations in 30 countries and 32 states and currently serves more than 55,000 people with mental illness worldwide.  As originators of this approach, we provide leadership by constantly advancing the practice and by leading the conversation around mental health recovery.
Charlotte Ronson and Katie Zorn
Katie Zorn, Richard Zorn, and Franny Zorn
Tyrone Whittle and Vihara Whittle
Claire Kelly and Johanas Kelly
Tara Wilson and Jill Kardman
MaryBeth Winningham, Jenna Sakolsky, Owen Clancey, and Emily Hand
Jeremy Goldstein, Lindsay Ratterman, and Dominy Epstein
Leslie Heaney and Melanie Holland
David Adam, Dianne Simmons, and Mark Simmons
Angela and Michael Clofine
Nick Raynes and Lil Phillips
Dani Stahl
Sarah Simmons and Sunny Biasi
Bill Manger, Kather Prounis, and Brian Sawyer
Natalie Barak, Nicola White, and Brooke Mountain
Marco and Andrea Rodrigues
Alexander Tye, Giusi Cennano, and Ben Draper
Domonique Marder, Will Marder, and Gretchen Bylow
Clare McKeon, Mark Gilbertson, and Elisabeth Saint-Amand
Bill Manger, Gayle London, Mark London, and Victor Geraci
Julia Gray, Berny Gray, and Anne Gray
Lil Phillips and Amanda Taylor
Paul Wilson, Tara Wilson, Erik Oken, and Jennifer Oken
Kate Allen, Erin Gaudreau, Alexandra Fisher, and Kaitlin Tashjian
Andrew and Palmer Joos
Parks Lineberger and Kelly Brennan
Robby and Brooke Mountain with Charles Caffrey
The 23rd annual Glamour Women of the Year awards was held Monday night at Carnegie Hall and featured stars as both honorees and presenters, including Barbra Streisand and Katie Couric. The awards aim to showcase women for their outstanding work in entertainment, philanthropy, education, fashion and politics. The hit of the evening was Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani education activist who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban a year ago this past October.

The awards and gala, which raises money for charities, will direct its monies this year to The Malala Fund, which supports programs that directly impact the quality and accessibility of education for girls.

Barbra Streisand won the Lifetime Achievement award. Among her philanthropic projects was funding a cutting-edge research center for heart disease at the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles. Katie Couric presented the award.
Malala Yousafzai and Cindi Leive
Despite the entertainment star power in the room such as Streisand and her 21st century successor, Lady Gaga, the heroine and real star of the evening was Malala -- "The Girls' Hero" and honoree of the the Women of the Year Fund Initiative. Now 16, she was shot by the Taliban because of her outspoken advocacy for educating girls. Rushed to Britain for treatment, she has recovered and become the world's leading advocate for girls' rights, wrote a memoir, and even was one of the youngest people ever nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She got her award from America Ferrera.
James Brolin and Barbra Streisand ...
Andy Cohen and Lady Gaga
Gaga, eyes open
Gaga from the back
Other winners included Lady Gaga, for her anti-bullying campaign; Christy Turlington Burns and Liya Kebede, for their foundations to support better maternal health care around the world, and the "Couple of the Year," Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly, who received their award for their gun-safety campaign after the former Arizona congresswoman nearly died in a shooting in Tucson.

"Each of these women is a force individually, but combine them and you have something magical — a group of leaders who can change the world," said Cindi Leive, editor-in-chief of Glamour.
Lena Dunham
Marina Abramovic
Katie Couric
Bethann Hardison and Iman
Heba and Huma Abedin
Claudia Kelly, Claire Kelly, Mark Kelly, Seth Meyers, and Alexi Meyers
Tracy and Karlie Kloss
Christina and Arianna Huffington
Justine and Jeff Koons
Lily Collins and Rosanna Arquette
Donna Karan and Iman
Claireand Claudia Kelly
Joe and Cynthia Germanotta
Linda Fargo
Cindi Leive and Seth Meyers
America Ferrara and Princess Ameera Al-Taweel
Ronit Cohen and Michelle Phan
Catherine Martin and Baz Luhrman
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schulz
Sandy Steir and Kris Perry
Catherine St Laurent and Barbara Bush
Guests at table
This past Monday night at the Mandarin Oriental, Pratt Institute held its annual Legends 2013 gala honoring interior designer David Easton, journalist/novelist Pete Hamill, Margaret Russell, Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Digest, and contemporary artist James Turrell. The gala raises funds for merit and need-based scholarships. Eighty percent of Pratt students receive financial aid to pursue their education and creative ambitions. Pratt's programs are recognized internationally and are perennially listed among the best in top-tier national rankings.
James Turrell and Carmen Gimenez
David Rockwell and Margaret Russell
Bob Giraldi and Pete Hamill
Martha Stewart and David Easton
Isabella Shin, Karen Stone, and Alexander Pinks
Lee Cavanaugh and Sarah DePalo
James Turrell with Pratt Design students
Bob Giraldi, Pete Hamill, David Easton, Tom Schutte, and Mark Stumer
Margaret Russell and Martha Stewart
Anina Gayla and Mary Kelly
David Easton, Carol Schrager, and Bruce Gitlin
Laura Vohn and Tom Schutte
Kurt Andersen, Anne Kreamer, Bruce Gitlin, and Tom Schutte
Barry Rice, Ted Lewin, Betsy Lewin, and Ted Allen
Ted Allen, John Edelman, Richard Mishaan, Giulio Capua, Margaret Russell, and David Rockwell
Donna Rich, Martin Rich, and Emily Moqtaderi
Juan Montoya and Urban Karlsson
Bob Giraldi, Patty Greaney, Susan Stumer, and Mark Stumer
Ruth Eiger, Ted Kurahara, and Joan Vennum
Jeff Osborne, Rainey Day, and John Erwin
Jenn Press and James Marden
Andre Tchelistchell, Carol Schrager, and Donald Kramer
Mark Tallman, Cassandra Freeman, and Roger Perry
Samantha Borek, Ron Jones, and Megan Jones
Dennis Checca, Tom Kliggerman, Emel Kiral, and Peter Manning
Alex Shuman, Anne Van Ingen, Nina Liebman, Ted Liebman, and Michael Shuman
Vincente Wolfe and Kurt Andersen
Memrie Lewis and Claire Potter
Lewis Nelson and Judy Collins
Barbaralee Diamondstein-Spielvogel and Carl Spielvogel
Carol Pratt, Mike Pratt, and Carol Schrager
Mon Ling, Elizabeth Kramer, Bill Moses, Patricia Kluge, and Memrie Lewis
Charles Wynter and Rebecca Travis
Lee Cavanaugh, Jackie Terrebonne, and Jolene Travis
Andre Tchelistchell, Jim Xhema, Kathy Sloane, Dennis Checca, and Pierre Georgetti
Diana Wege-Sherogan, Tim Sherogan, Patty Greaney, Bob Giraldi, Wendy Maitlind, Pete Hamill, Brian Hamill, Betsy Jacaruso, and David Foster
Mark Tallman, Margot Bingham, Christiane Seidel, and Eddie Shieh
Ted Lewin and Carmen Marc Valvo
BROOKLYN — Dr. Leonard Polonsky and his wife Dr. Georgette Bennett hosted an Elizabethan-styled dinner on Sunday, November 10, prior to a performance of Theatre for a New Audience's inaugural production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by multiple Tony Award-winner Julie Taymor with original music composed by Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning Elliot Goldenthal.

A Midsummer Night's Dream opened November 2 at the Theatre's newly-named building, Polonsky Shakespeare Center, 262 Ashland Place between Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street, Brooklyn.
Elizabethan-style dinner to honor Dr. Leonard Polonsky and his wife Dr. Georgette Bennett
The Polonsky Shakespeare Center is named in recognition of a $10 million gift from the Polonsky Foundation.

A Midsummer Night's Dream features a cast of 36 led by Tina Benko as Titania, Max Casella as Bottom, David Harewood as Oberon and Kathryn Hunter as Puck.
Dr. Georgette Bennett and her husband Dr. Leonard Polonsky
Director Julie Taymor and cast member David Harewood
Cast members Zach Appelman and Brendan Averett with Dr. Leonard Polonsky, his wife Dr. Georgette Bennett, John Douglas Thompson, and Simon Schama
Dr. Leonard Polonsky, his wife Dr. Georgette Bennett and cast member Roger Clarks
Audrey Meyer, Pamela Newkirk, Amelia Ogunlesi, and Danny Meyer
Trevor Nunn, Dr. Georgette Bennett, cast member David Harewood and Dr. Leonard Polonsky
Julie Taymor, Alec Baldwin, Trevor Nunn, and Cheryl Hersch
Julie Taymor and Trevor Nunn
Dr. Virginia Papaioannou, Simon Schama, Steven Narker, and Ed Bank
Cast members Joe Grifasi and Jake Horowitz , Jack Futoran,, Dr. Leonard Polonsky, Jeffrey Horowitz, and Dr. Georgette Bennett
Elie Wiesel has written 36 books.  Among his prizes are the Nobel Peace Prize and the Congressional Gold Medal. When he praises a book, we should listen. Last Wednesday, he hosted a book party for Michael Alexiades’s highly praised first novel Night Harvest.The book is being heralded as the best medical thriller in the last 35 years.  Wiesel wrote, “For all those who love medical thrillers will find in Michael Alexiades’s first novel a source of great pleasure and satisfaction.”

Wiesel is not the only one to praise the novel. Within the first week of publication Night Harvest has four 5-star reviews on Amazon, has been selling rapidly at The Corner Bookstore, the Mysterious Bookshop, Barnes & Noble and the usual websites.  At press time, four film companies including Mandeville Films producers The Fighter, which was nominated for seven Academy awards in 2011, are in discussion with Marianne Strong, the author’s agent.
Eile Wiesel, Michael Alexiades, Sophia Alexiades, and Gregory Alexiades
Alexiades has followed the universal advice given to writers: write about what you know. 

He is a celebrated attending Orthopedic Surgeon at three of New York’s top hospitals, Special Surgery, Weill-Cornell Medical Center and Lenox Hill Hospital. He is also an assistant professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Cornell Medical School.

The handsome 6’2 foot doctor has been a guest specialist on CBS TV’s The Doctors and is scheduled to return in December.  Before that Dr. Thomas Sculco, Surgeon-in-Chief Hospital of Special Surgery will host a book party at the Hospital. Sally Grossman hosts one in Woodstock at the Bear Café, The New York Athletic Club will hold one for members only.  In December, Alexiades will join Nelson DeMille for the Union League Club’s Annual Book Fair. 
Elena and George Stephanopoulos
Dr. Noel Armanakes and Dr. Macrene Armanakes
The publication-day signing was held at Weill Cornell Medical Center’s Griffis Faculty Club.  Over 120 appeared to cheer the Doctor and to buy and have him autograph copies of the book.  Among those celebrating were Anne Eisenhower, Anthony Haden-Guest, Maggie Norris, Rosalyn and Irwin Engelman, Alyce Faye Cleese, Anita Meltzer, Dr. Noel Armanakas and his wife Dr. Macrene Armanakas (sister of the author), film producer GeorgeStephanopoulos and wife Elena, dress designer Carter Smith with public relations executive Debbie Dickinson, Patty Owen the fashion model who has just finished penning her memoirs, Massey Knakal’s Robert Burton, Iris Gordon Rossi, Lord Colin Campbell, the Diary’s Jill Lynne, URN’s Marcy MacDonald, Pierre Van Goethem and theauthor’s wife Dr. Patrice Buonocore.

When the dapper Doctor is not in the operating room, teaching, or writing, he can be seen tooling around on his Ducatti.
Iris Gordon Rossi and Robert Burton
Irwin and Rosalyn Engelman
Stephen Robson and Lord Colin Campbell
Anita Meltzer and Maggie Norris
Jill Lynne, Anthony Haden-Guest, and Rodney Hilton Brown
Barbara Dixon and Alyce Faye Cleese
Bob Kandel and Kristi Witker

Photographs by Patrick McMullan (Glamour); Jimi Celeste/Patrick McMullan (Night Harvest) ; Jack MIller (A Midsummer Night's Dream)

New York Members

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Audubon Young Members 2013 Fall Benefit Host Comittee
Last Wednesday evening, the Audubon Young Members of New York took flight south to the Meatpacking District’s AVENUE to flock for the AYM Fall Benefit.  Guests enjoyed cocktails courtesy of Avenue and organic vodka sponsor American Harvest, nibbled on pizza courtesy of Artichoke and danced to the rug cutting tunes of DJ Luther Riggs.  A most festive evening, one could watch the twirling about of CFDA designer Carlos Falchi with Benefit Chair Ann Morrison Calvert and Falchi daughters.

An expansive silent auction spread including everything from Polo Lessons in Greenwich, CT to a piece of art by Faust was up for bids. 100% of the funds raised go to support and sustain Audubon New York’s important education, advocacy, and on the ground conservation efforts. AYM’s vision is to create healthy, well-managed habitats that support viable populations of birds and other wildlife in the Atlantic Flyway in order to enhance the enjoyment of nature and improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers.
Adrienne Rudkin
Guest included Ann Morrison Calvert (Fall Benefit Chair), Monica Brouwer, Alexander Cook, Stephanie Cozzi, Juliet Falchi, Jennifer Ritter, Adrienne Rudkin, Peter Stamm, Teddy Winthrop, Eva Yean, Minot Amory, Brandon Buchmayr, Christina Eberli, Lauren Douglas, Patricia Dunne, Carlos Falchi, Lee Falchi, Kate Falchi, Amanda Goss, Taylor Colson Horton, Jessica Houghton, Nicole Howard, Winnie Lewis, Jenna Manula, David Mehlman, Douglas Graham Moore, Jr.,Carolyn Niemann, Arielle Patrick, Joshua Pino, Katie Jo Righi, Jeremy Rosenberg, Morgan Scott, Austin Simon, Richard D. Thomas, James Tierney Tang, Kim Taylor, Amy Whang, and Lizzy Wild.

For more information on Audubon’s Young Member Group and to join, click here.
Ann Morrison Calvert, Austin Simon, and Robin Andachter
Ann Morrison Calvert and Tommy Gilbert
Arielle Patrick and Madeleine Haddon
Carlos and Alex Falchi
Ashia Shiekh and Jennifer Zaso
Austin Simon, Kelly Cravens, and Madeline Nickels
Christina Eberli
Brandon Buckmyer and Teddy Winthrop
Jenna Manula and Kate Schmidt
Joshua Pino
Joe Vollen and guest
Juliet Falchi, Jennifer Ritter, and Eva Yean
Katie Jo Righi and James Tierney Tang
Monica Brouwer and Eva Yean
Morgan Acott, Ashia Shiekh, and Ann Morrison Calvert
Peter Stamm, Brandon Buchmayr, and Teddy Winthrop
Steph Cozzi (R) and guests
Teddy Winthrop and guests
American Friends of Blérancourt celebrated its annual gala dinner on November 11th at the Pratt House to honor U.S. former Ambassador to France Craig Stapleton. Three special weekend events preceded the gala: a reception at the Hunt Slonem Gallery, a visit to the Paule Ka Fashion Showroom and a reception with gallery talk on a Camille Roche mural at the Dumonteil Gallery. The exquisite menu was prepared by master French chef Daniel Boulud who was present at the event. Champagne was provided by Paul Goerg.
Guests at the gala included: Baroness Didi d’Anglejan, AFB President Eugénie d’Anglès, French Consul General Bertrand Lortholary, Miles Morgan, Carla Darlington, Jay Paul, Nancy Gehman, Jean Astrop, Sonja Morgan and James Girard among others.

The two curators who came in from France were present, and the curator-in-chief Anne Dopffer gave a presentation showing plans for the French-American Museum’s upcoming expansion.
Baroness Didi d'Anglejan and Miles Morgan
Ambassador and Mrs. Craig Stapleton
Group
Daniel Boulud, George Sape, and Ambassador Stapleton
Nancy Gehman, Irene Goodkind, Elaine U. Leary and Susan Kelly
Carla Darlington, Didi d'Anglejan, Jean Astrop, Eugenie d'Angland and Irene Goodkind
Mario Rinaldi, Sonja Morgan and Franck Laverdin
Andrew Kotchoubey and Jean Astrop
Lucinda Herrick, Franck Laverdin and Simone Galton
Anne Dopffer, Mathilde Schneider and Alan Govenar
Jay Paul, Henrico and Nancy Balboa
Eric Jirgens and 2 nephews
Carla and Henry Darlington
Paul Ross and Anne Bricker
George Sape, Elizabeth Munson, Andrew Kotchoubey and Ambassador Stapleton
Lucinda Herrick, Dorian Dumonteil and Franck Laverdin
French Consul General Bertrand Lortholary and Eugand nie d'Angland s
Nancy and Jerry Gehman and Irene Goodkind
Susan Kelly and Baroness didi d'Anglejan
On Friday, November 8, the New England Society in the City of New York hosted its 208th Annual Dinner at the Metropolitan Club. Members and friends gathered to honor Deborah and Charles Royce with the Reginald T. Townsend Award. The fundraising event supports the Society’s scholarship program for New York City students attending New England colleges and universities.
Cocktails at the Metropolitan Club
The Royces are actively involved in the restoration of numerous buildings and “Main Street” revitalization projects in New York and New England, including the Avon Theatre Film Center, a 1939 landmark in Stamford, CT, and The Ocean House in Watch Hill, RI. Upon accepting their award, Deborah and Charles spoke about the importance of creating a sense of community and place through this work, and how they weave their individual passions together through their restoration projects.

The 200 guests in attendance enjoyed dancing to the music of the Alex Donner Orchestra and bidding in the Silent Auction. A terrific evening was had by all thanks to co-chairs Mary Latimer-Chung, Harry Chung, and Arnold and Hilda Neis.
President Anne Hall Elser, Townsend Honorees Deborah and Charles Royce
President Anne Hall Elser and JP Morgan Award Recipient Jay Sherwood
Stephen J. Storen, Judy Bliss, and William Muir Manger, Jr
Jessica McShane and Alexandra Porter
Ginny Pope and Charles Pope
Nancy Sakas, Sky Underwood Cardile, and Denise Ortell
Thomas Farrell, Jeannine Heath, David Heath, and Nancy Farrell
Oksana Tikhonova and Richard B Perkins
Annual Dinner Dance Co-Chairs Harry Chung and Mary Latimer-Chung
Scott Glascock and Ann E Vellis
Floyd Mckinnon, Barbara Mckinnon, Nancy Barton, James Barton, and Dorie Klissas
Merrie Martinson, Jay Sherwood, Susan C Winslow, and Robert Chan
Jane Pflug, Alex Donner, and Jan Whitman Ogden
Nancy Neis and Robert Rubin
William Forster and Linda Hart
Susan Sterling, Michael Beddard, Charles Royce, and Deborah Royce
John Dewey, Lucy Kirk, Sam Milliken, and Bob Ashton
Andrea Rose Rousseaux and Charles E Dorkey III
Michel Witmer, Jean Doyen de Montaillou, Dino Rivera, and Michael Kovner
Tom and Heidi McWilliams
Karen Bevan and Stuart Bevan
NES Scholars Niamh Sheehan and Alexandra Garcia
Bill and Connie Greenspan
Alexandra Hoyle and Eric Hoyle
Sunny Hayward and Richard S. Johnson
Annual Dinner Dance Co-Chairs Hilda Neis and Arnold Neis
Doran Mullen and Erinmaura Condon
Colleen Hills and Tom Hills
Dean Bakes, Amy D'Agostino, Jason Ordini, and Bess Ames
The ALS Association Greater New York Chapter held their 19th Annual Lou Gehrig Sports Awards Benefit on Thursday, November 7th at 6:30PM at the New York Marriott Marquis (Broadway at 45th Street). Cocktails and silent auction began at 6:30PM, followed by dinner and an awards presentation. The event had 600 attendees and raised $1.136 million.

Rivera with Richard Essey, recipient of the Jacob K. Javits Lifetime Achievement Award
Honorees included New York Yankees pitching great Mariano Rivera, former New York Mets pitcher and sports broadcaster Ron Darling and former New York Giants quarterback and broadcaster Phil Simms. The former New England Patriot Kevin Turner, who has ALS and is actively involved in ALS research, was also honored and gave a very moving speech.

ESPNs Jeremy Schaap served as the emcee with former NFL Player, and current YES Network host, Howard Cross serving as the night’s auctioneer. Honorary Chapter Board Members David Cone, Rod Gilbert and Tommy John were also in attendance.

As one of The ALS Association's leading chapters, the Greater New York Chapter encompasses New York City, Long Island, Westchester County, the Hudson Valley, and Northern & Central New Jersey and plays a major role in promoting the mission to lead the fight to cure and treat ALS. The ALS Association is the only national non-profit health organization dedicated solely to fighting Lou Gehrig’s Disease on every front.  The Association leads the way in research, patient and community services, public education, and advocacy – providing help and hope to those facing the disease.  ALSA is a member of the National Health Council. For more information, visit http://www.als-ny.org
Benefit Co-Chair Alan Griffith, Honorees Ron Darling and Mariano Rivera, Chapter President and CEO Dorine Gordon, Honoree Phil Simms
Benefit Co-Chairs David Lubars and Alan Griffith, Ron Darling and Mariano Rivera, Pres and CEO Dorine Gordon, Phil Simms, Hon. Board Tommy John, and Board Chair Richard Rose
Board Members with Honorees Mariano Rivera and Phil Simms with Howard Cross
Former NFL player and the night's auctioneer Howard Cross
Honoree and Former Giants quarterback Phil Simms
Honorees Ron Darling, Mariano Rivera and Phil Simms
Honorees Mariano Rivera and Phil Simms with Chapter Honorary Board Member Tommy John
Board of Directors Member Allen Popowitz with Honoree Ron Darling
U.S. Congressman Eliot Engel with Honoree Ron Darling and Board of Directors Member Lee Brodsky
Former NFL player Kevin Turner receives the Lou Gehrig Sports Award, given by the ALS Association Greater New York Chapter, from the ceremony's emcee Jeremy Schaap

Photographs by Jack McCoy (ALS); www.AnnieWatt.com (NES)

A New York Love Affair

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Lawrence LaRose, Susan Lamontagne, David Lamontagne, Monica Lamontagne, Raymond A. Lamontagne, Nicole Lamontagne, and Cynthia Lamontagne at New York City Center’s Gala.
Last Thursday New York City Center held its annual gala entitled A BED AND A CHAIR: A New York Love Affair. Cocktails at City Center were followed by a performance of the new Stephen Sondheim/Wynton Marsalis show, A Bed and A Chair: A New York Love Affair, starring Bernadette Peters, Norm Lewis, Jeremy Jordan and Cyrille Aimée and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. 470 people attended the post-show dinner at The Plaza, and $1,825,000 was raised.

The evening honored City Center’s outgoing Board Chairman, Raymond A. Lamontagne. Gala Chairs were Bobbie and Lew Frankfort, Patricia and Jesse Lovejoy, Perry and Marty Granoff, Stacey and Eric Mindich, and Lisa and Richard Witten. 

Guests included Adrienne Arsht, Fred Wilpon, Ellen and James Marcus, Alexander Bernstein, Douglas Cramer, Hugh Bush, Barbara J. Fife, Cathie Black, Marlene Hess, Dina Merrill, Ted Hartley, Lewis Lapham, Patsy Glazer, Richard Mittenthal, Marnie Pillsbury, Fred Seegal, Lisa and David Schiff, Stephen Sondheim, Laurie Tisch, Dolores Wharton, Brian Williams, Ted Chapin, Ellen Levine, Ann Strickland Squadron, Wynton Marsalis, Brian Williams, Maurice DuBois, Bernadette Peters, Norm Lewis and Jeremy Jordan.
Arlene Shuler, President & CEO of New York City Center and Raymond A. Lamontagne, Chairman Emeritus of New York City Center and the Gala's Honoree
Arlene Shuler, President & CEO of New York City Center, Jeanette Loeb, Board Member of New York City Center, and Donna Rosen
Bernadette Peters and Stephen Sondheim
Betsy Bacon, Patricia Lovejoy, Board Member of New York City Center, Sherry Koplin, Cary Koplin, and Michael Bacon
Bill and Angela Haines
Cathy Bern and Stacy Bash Polley, Board Member of New York City Center
Chase Brock and Rob Berman
Cyrille Aimée, Jeremy Jordan, and Parker Esse
Gail Maidman
Tim McClimon and Suzanne Berman
James and Kedakai Lipton
Jeff Romley, Stephen Sondheim, Mary Jo Shen, and Ted Shen
Jonathan LaPook, Barbara Zalaznick, and Kate Lear
Joseph Thalken and Oskar Eustis
Lisa and David Schiff
Michael Casey and Bernadette Peters
Norm Lewis and Brian Williams
Norm Lewis, Elizabeth Parkinson, Cyrille Aimée, and Parker Esse
Paula and Ira Resnick, Board Member of New York City Center
Reggie Powe and Bobbie Frankfort, Board Member of New York City Center
Stephanie and Fred Shuman, Board Member of New York City Center, and Linda Viertel
Victor and Susan Shedlin
William Ivey Long, Adrienne Arsht, and Ted Chapin, Board Member of New York City Center
Wynton Marsalis, Melanie Shorin, John Arnhold, and Bob Appel
NYU Langone Medical Center’s Musculoskeletal Ball raised more than $2 million at its annual fundraiser held on November 12, 2013 at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan. The event honored Frank Schwab, MD, chief, Spinal Deformity, Hospital for Joint Diseases at NYU Langone (HJD), and Barbara G. Novick, vice chairman of BlackRock, and was chaired by Gary D. Cohn, president and COO of Goldman Sachs, NYU Langone trustee, and chair of the Musculoskeletal Advisory Board.

Each year the eventraises funds to help the medical center improve the quality of life for people with musculoskeletal and neuromuscular disorders by advancing research and clinical care. Additionally, contributions enable NYU Langone’s Hospital for Joint Diseases (HJD), the Center for Musculoskeletal Care (CMC), and Rusk Rehabilitation to continue the medical center’s vital role as an international leader in orthopaedics, rheumatology, and rehabilitation medicine. The medical center again received top 10 rankings in these specialty areas on the 2013-2014 U.S. News & World Report’s annual survey of “Best Hospitals” in America.
Steve Abramson, MD, Andrew Rosenberg, MD, Steve Flanagan, MD, Isabella Rossellini, Frank Schwab, MD, Joe Zuckerman, MD
Those in attendance included: Robert I. Grossman, MD, dean and CEO of NYU Langone Medical Center, and Elisabeth Cohen, MD, NYU Langone Medical Center Board Chair Ken Langone and Elaine Langone, Lisa Pevaroff and Gary Cohn, Barbara and Barry Novick, Frank Schwab, MD, Isabella Rossellini,Janette and Armen Avanessians, Patricia Dugan-Perlmuth and William Perlmuth, Charles Hallac, Richard Kushel, Ellen and Jim Riley, Jr., Alex Sapir, and Kathryn Wylde.

Musculoskeletal experts at NYU Langone offer the full spectrum of integrated musculoskeletal care, including orthopaedics, rheumatology, rehabilitation, imaging, and pain management, to provide coordinated, comprehensive diagnostics and treatments for patients. To find an NYU Langone doctor, call 888.769.8633 or visit www.NYULMC.org/findadoc.
Anthony Viscogliosi and Uma Sinha
Barbara Novick and Richard Prager
Charles and Sarah Hallac
Joseph Zuckerman, MD, and William Perlmuth
Elaine and Ken Langone
Janette and Armen Avanessians
Lisa Pevaroff and Gary Cohn
Mindy Nam and Mark Dehnert
Jim Riley Jr. and Ellen Riley
Robert I. Grossman, MD, and guest speaker Isabella Rossellini
Sarah and David Fiszel
The New York Women’s Foundation® (NYWF) celebrated its 26th anniversary with A Starlit Evening honoring Carolina Herrera, Morgan Stanley and the Ford Foundation at the Waldorf Astoria Starlight Rooftop on Thursday, November 14, 2013.

NYWF President & CEO Ana L. Oliveira, NYWF Board Chair Anne E. Delaney andNYWF Board Member Diana Taylor were united with leaders in the worlds of fashion, finance and philanthropy under a shared mission to improve the lives of women and families in New York City. Those in attendance included legendary fashion designer & NYWF honoree Carolina Herrera and her husband Reinaldo Herrera Guevara, The Aspen Institute President & CEO Walter Issacson and his wife and new NYWF Board Member Cathy Issacson, Bezos Family Foundation Co-Founders Jackie and Mike Bezos, CNBC’s Fast Moneyhost Melissa Lee, Women’s Prize for Fictionwinner A. M. Homes, Model Sandor Johnson andService Women’s Action Network Executive Director & Co-Founder Anu Bhagwati, as well as Morgan Stanley CFO Ruth Porat and Ford Foundation President Darren Walker, who each accepted the evenings honors on behalf of their respective organizations.
Darren Walker, Diana Taylor, Carolina Herrera, Anne Delaney, and Ana Oliveira
Anne E. Delaney welcomed guests to the annual fall gala on behalf of The New York Women’s Foundation.
 
Diana Taylor then took the stage to present the first award of the evening to fashion designer Carolina Herrera for her philanthropic endeavors and entrepreneurship in the fashion industry and beyond for over three decades.
 
Herrera graciously accepted the award, calling it a great honor to support NYWF and its mission to empower women and provide them with the tools needed to succeed.

Taylor then returned to the stage to deliver a special proclamation to the New York Women’s Foundation on behalf of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
BreíAnn Newsome and Ana Oliveira
Anu Bhagwati and Ruth Porat
The New York Women’s Foundation® has worked hard to make New York a better place and ensure it remains a city of possibility for us all. This evening’s gala is a wonderful chance to not only raise support for this outstanding organization, but also to recognize several of its supporters for their unwavering dedication to the foundation’s mission: Carolina Herrera; Ruth Porat and Morgan Stanley; and Darren Walker and the Ford Foundation. Together, we celebrate everything that women contribute to the five boroughs each day and look forward to a stronger, more equitable future for all New Yorkers.

Now therefore, I, Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor of the City of New York, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 14, 2013, in the City of New York as: “New York Women’s Foundation Day.”
Following an elegant dinner service, Ana L. Oliveira took the stage to welcome young poet Bre’Ann Newsome, a participant of NYWF grantee partner Girls Write Now. Bre’Ann shared an inspiring poem she authored through Girls Write Now’s program, which is supported by NYWF and the Ford Foundation. Together, Oliviera and Newsome presented Ford Foundation President Darren Walker with an award honoring the Ford Foundation for their significant contributions to the New York philanthropic arena.

Anu Bhagwati, Executive Director & Co-Founder of Service Women’s Action Network, another of NYWF’s grantee partners, then presented the final award of the evening to Morgan Stanley Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat, who accepted the award honoring Morgan Stanley for their two decades of philanthropic leadership and support of The New York Women’s Foundation.
Over the past twenty-six years, the NYWF has raised and invested some $33 million to over 280 women-led, nonprofit organizations, improving the lives of 5.4 million women and girls in New York City; 81% of those nonprofits that have received NYWF investment are successful and still thriving today. The NYWF continues to distribute some $5.25 million supporting more than 90 community-based organizations in New York City and works to improve the lives of women and families in all five boroughs.

For further information about the New York Women’s Foundation, visit, www.nywf.org.
Ana Oliveira, Ruth Porat, Susan Cullman, and LaShawn Jefferson
Ruth Porat
Carolina Herrera
Walter Isaacson, Cathy Isaacson, Regan Solmo, and Geoff Brewer
Walter Isaacson, Cathy Isaacson, Regan Solmo, and Geoff Brewer
Susan Cullman and Kathryn Weill
Reinaldo Herrera and Carolina Herrera
Alexandra Lind Rose and Dana Auslander
Ana Oliveira, Andrea Shapiro Davis, Gail Nayowith, Larian Angelo, and Lilliam Barrios Paoli
Jeff Peek, Melissa Lee, and Liz Peek
A. M. Homes
Ann Rapp
Lucia Hwong Gordon, Joyce Cowin, Philip Buckner, and Jean Shafiroff
Dan Werner and Sandor Johnson
Jackie Bezos and Sherry Westin
Christodora held its annual Christodora Campfire Dinner and Auction on Wednesday, November 13, 2013, at the JW Marriott Essex House on Central Park South. The evening featured a sit-down dinner with multiple speakers, as well as a silent and live auction. The evening generated over $275,000 of proceeds that will benefit Christodora's environmental and leadership programs.

Following a brief cocktail hour in the gilded Grand Salon, Christodora's Executive Director Judith Rivkin greeted 300+ guests over dinner, introducing several Christodora students who shared their personal and inspiring stories about the organization.
During dinner, Pamela Manice, currently on Christodora's Board of Directors, presented Christodora Alumni Aaliyah Bell and Alyssa Strykers, with the evening's honoree awards. Each young recipient shared how their own unique Christodora campfire experiences, that helped shape their lives today and are inspiring their plans for the future. In addition, Shyamli and Robert Milam, were presented with the Spirit of Christodora Award, for their support of the organization's mission to create educational opportunities for students that inspire a passion for the outdoors.
Highlights of the lively auction included: winter getaways, sports tickets and VIP tickets to some of New York's most popular, taped, shows. Guests also made donations to fund field trips from public schools to Christodora's wilderness camp; scholarships for students in the summer; and supplies for the students' ecology studies, such as microscopes, sleeping bags and waders.

Following the dinner and auction, the Christodora Jr. Committee kept the festivities going by hosting an after party, with over 100 young supporters in the ornate Art Deco room of the Essex House. The party featured its own fundraising raffle, light hors d'oeuvres, cocktails, and live tunes by DJs Bayside and Discogo that had the crowd dancing the night away.
Aaliyah Bell and Pamela Manice
Event Co-Chairs included Lisa Garson and Raymond DiPrinzio, Laurie Keith, Matthew Koven, Eliza Leach, Emily Manice, Harriet Manice, Pamela Manice, Emilie Mittiga, Cecilia Artacho Oh and Kenney Oh, Tatiana Pouschine, Kristin Sundberg, Eva Pomice Timerman and Javier Timerman, Danielle Wiedemann, and Executive Director Judith Rivkin.

Jr. Committee attendees included Matthew Beatus, Rebecca Davison, Hallie Davison, Alex Garson, Anna Irwin, Genevieve Irwin, Laurie Keith, Matthew Koven, Christine Layng, Jessica and Jeffrey Larson, Eliza and David Leach, Emily Manice, Harriet Manice, Kristin Sundberg and Tara Vohra.
Osman Hussein, Laurie Keith, Nicole Quinn, Erin Donahue, and Tracy Johnson
Christodora works with New York's less-privileged, urban youth to develop environmental awareness, leadership skills and academic success through stimulating educational and outdoor programs. The organization reaches 2,000 mixed-income students each year, in the sixth through the twelfth grades - three-quarters of whom have never been outside of their city walls before. Programs take place during and after school in partnership with the New York City's parks, museums, and schools. In addition, the organization's wilderness programs take the students out of the city, on weekends and during school vacations, to the Manice Education Center in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. Since its founding in 1897, Christodora's programs have grown exponentially since its modest beginnings, where the organization sponsored social and cultural activities, such as George Gershwin's first public concert in 1914.
George W. Gowen, Jennifer Misbrenner, and Toni DuBrul
Harriet Manice, Marc Lewenstein, and Pamela Manice
Harriet Manice and guests
Judith Rivkin, Richard Pretsfelder, and Lisa Garson
Dilip Advani, Christopher McKenzie, and Andrea Heydlauff
Marcia Gowen, honoree Aaliyah Bell, and George W. Gowen
Rick Werwaiss, Tracy Flynn, and Peter Lang
Lilianna Vaamonde and Lisa Garson
Laurie Keith, Mercedes Barba, and Harriet Manice
Stephen Payne and friend
Honoree Alyssa Strykers with Estelle Strykers, and Merritt Jones
Judy and David Fleischer
Chad Steinglass
Christine Layng and Tara Vohra
Ellen and Thomas McPartland
Laurie Keith, Matthew Beatus, Kristin Sundberg, and Tory Williams
Harold Kwalwasser and Danielle Wiedemann
DJs Jordan Carter, James Dickerson, and Connor Sullivan
Eliza Davison Leach, Laurie Keith, Emily Manice, Harriet Manice, and Angel Vail
Christodora students
The French Heritage Society (FHS) hosted its Annual Fall Gala Dinner Dance at the Metropolitan Club on Wednesday, November 13th. The fete celebrated Provence and Marseille in honor of their being named the 2013 European Capital of Culture.

The glamorous black tie affair was held under the gracious patronage of His Excellency François Delattre, Ambassador of France to the U.S., The Honorable Bertrand Lortholary and Mrs. Laurence Mezin, Consul Generals of France in New York, and Antonin and Berenice Baudry, Cultural Counselors of the French Embassy. The night featured cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, a seated dinner, dancing and live musical entertainment by The Bob Hardwick Sound. Proceeds from the event will help FHS grants to restore French architectural gems and to educate students, young professionals and the general public about these historic treasures.
Austrid Stanfield, Elizabeth Stribling, Ann Van Ness, and Susan Baker
FHS Chairman Elizabeth Stribling, FHS President Count Denis de Kergorlay and Gala Chairmen CeCe Black, Jean Shafiroff, Ann Van Ness, Kazie Harvey and Deborah Royce welcomed over 200 guests including Barbara de Portago, Hunt Slonem, Michel Witmer, Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia and designer Victor de Souza, whose gowns were worn by more than one guest. A slew of lovely ladies, including Barbara Regna, Alessandra Emanuel, and Kiera Rumbugh, whose brother Cole Rumbough performed later in the evening, tried on the over a million dollars worth of Sintessi jewels by designer Michel Piranesi, who had donated a pair of 18 carat white gold earrings for the auction. Following the sit down dinner and live auction, guests then kicked up their heels to celebrate all things French.
Chiu-Ti Jansen
Jean Shafiroff, Cece Black, and Deborah Royce
French Heritage Society was founded in 1982 as a two way street for Americans and French to share their love of historic architecture. FHS has contributed to over 500 restoration grants and helped secure over $19 million dollars for historic monuments, buildings and gardens in every department in France and to properties in the United States that reflect France¹s historic influence. FHS has intervened after numerous natural disasters such as the 1999 storms in France and Hurricanes Hugo and Katrina in the U.S. FHS also organizes unique student internship opportunities in both countries and offers enriching cultural trips in France and the U.S. for its members. There are 13 Chapters in the United States and one in Paris. For more information regarding FHS, please visit www.frenchheritagesociety.org.
Alessandra Emanuel, Michel Piranesi, and Barbara Regna
Hunt Slonem and Liliana Cavendish
Kiera Rumbough and Cole Rumbough
Michelle-Michelle-Marie Heinemann, Jennifer Piranesi, Michel Piranesi, and Liliana Cavendish
Joy Marks, Alex Donner, and Valerie Lettan
Kamie Lightburn and Michel Witmer
Denis de Kergorlay, Christina Sayare, and Mitch Sayare
Bill Van Ness and Ann Van Ness
Jon Heinemann and Michelle-Michelle-Marie Heinemann
Joan's Legacy: Uniting Against Lung Cancer (UALC) started its second decade of funding innovative lung cancer research by raising over $1.35 million at its annual "Strolling Supper with Blues and News" on Wednesday, November 13th.

More than 700 guests gathered at Gotham Hall in Manhattan to celebrate the gala's 11th year and support the efforts of the partners and doctors who have tirelessly raised awareness and pursued a cure for the nation's deadliest cancer. Throughout the evening, guests enjoyed a silent auction packed with luxury items and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, a rousing performance by Grammy award winning blues artist Delbert McClinton, and savory food and cocktails. Host Brian Williams of NBC and emcee Bill Ritter of WABC led the guests through the evening.
Host of the evening Brian Williams
Melissa Greenwald and Mitti Liebersohn
Carolyn Malinsky, Strolling Supper event co-chairm, Randie Malinsky, and Aaron Malinsky
Nadine and Arthur Waldbaum
Ronald Sernau, UALC Board Member; Ray Chalmé, UALC Board Member, Mary Ann Tighe, UALC President, and Roxanne Donovan, Strolling Supper event co-chair, UALC Board Member
Dr. David Hidalgo, UALC Board Member, Pavi Lawson, Kimberly Tighe, and Aaron Tighe, UALC Board Member
Bill Ritter of WABC-TV, emcee for the evening
Dr. Marc Ladanyi, Memorial Sloan Kettering and Dr. Mark Kris, Memorial Sloan Kettering
Hy Chalmé, Robin Chalmé, Vanessa and Ray Chalmé, and James and Amy Haber
Mickey Conlon & Tom Postilio of CORE and stars of HGTV's Selling New York
Thomas Scarangello, UALC Board Member and Mary Ann Tighe, UALC President
Alycia Randise, Roxanne Donovan (UALC Board Member), Alyson Grala, and Lindsay Church (all Great Ink Communications)
Grammy award winning blues artist Delbert McClinton and singer Caroline Jones

Photographs by Stephanie Berger (City Center); Patrick McMullan, James Edstrom, and Annie Watt (NYWF); Ed Lederman & Yvette D'Elia (Joan's Legacy).

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Cocktails at the Metropolitan Club for The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's annual fall benefit.
The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NYSPCC), the world's first child protection agency, held its annual fall benefit on Tuesday, November 19, 2013 at The Metropolitan Club. This year, The NYSPCC's benefit was their Inaugural Wine Dinner. The 215 guests, dressed in festive attire, enjoyed an extraordinary menu designed by renowned chef, Jonathan Waxman, of Barbuto, and featured excellent wines from the Napa Valley winery, Tournesol. The cocktail hour kicked off the evening with wine tasting tables sponsored by Bespoke, Far Niente, Millbrook Vineyards and Winery, OneHope and Premier Cru Wine Merchants.

David Stack, President of the NYSPCC Board of Directors served as the evening's emcee. The dinner included a welcome by Executive Director, Dr. Mary L. Pulido. Chef Waxman delivered remarks on the specially designed menu and wine pairings. During dinner, guests heard from Jamie Ritchie, CEO & President of Americas & Asia for Sotheby's Wine. Mr. Ritchie spoke about the world of wine auctions, and shared his invaluable insight into buying and collecting. He led guests through a lively auction of highly covetable items.
Mary L. Pulido, Ph.D, Sophie B. Hawkins, and David Stack
The event raised over $340,000, which benefits The NYSPCC's Trauma Recovery Program.

The Dinner Co-Chairs were Lauren B. Cramer, Amanda and Neil Friedman, Joan Granlund, Penny Grant, M.D., Deborah Norville and Karl G. Wellner, and M. David and Mary Alice Sherrill. The Honorary Dinner Chairs were Anne and Bob Arns.

Attendees included: Dr. Mary Pulido (Exec Dir, NYSPCC), chef Jonathan Waxman, Jamie Ritchie (Sotheby's), David Stack (President, Board of Directors), Wilbur and Hillary Ross, Joan Rivers (Host, Fashion Police), Sophie B. Hawkins, Brian and Tania Higgins, Spiros Milonas, Joe and Carolyn Reece, Alex and Carrie Vik, Sumner Anderson, Federico Mennella, Frank Sommerfield and Jason Wu, Tatiana and Thorne Perkin, Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, Kelly Rutherford, Jennifer Creel, Alexandra Papanicolaou, Matt Miller, and Commissioner Ronald E. Richter.
Chris Norton Band
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 protection 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.
Deborah Norville and Joan Rivers
Jamie Ritchie
Lisa and Mat Lori
Arnold Penner and chef Jonathan Waxman
Marc de Gontaut Biron, Tatiana and Thorne Perkin, and John Lovrich
Kelly Rutherford, Valesca Guerrand-Hermès, and Jennifer Creel
Karl Wellner and Hilary Ross
Peter Georgiopoulos, Kara Young, and Jennifer Creel
Dini von Mueffling and Matt Miller
Anne and Bob Arns
Kathi Koll with Alex and Carrie Vik
Commissioner Ronald E. Richter and Mary L. Pulido, Ph.D
Alexandra Papanicolaou and Zandra Pappas
Joan Granlund, Lee Rigney, and Heidi Rigney
Park Avenue Garage Holiday Sale kicked off its opening night celebration this past Tuesday night.

New York's ultimate holiday "pop-up" luxury fashion and home sale features four floors of one-of-a-kind discounted luxury merchandise gathered from the personal collections, showrooms, stores and closets of New York's top designers, artists, stylists and socialites ... all showcased in a gorgeous midtown townhouse at 10 West 56th Street.
Denise Shaller, Vickie Shechtman, Frederick Anderson, and Kate Foyer
On the second floor, The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and supporters created their own in-store boutique selling top designer fashions, accessories and home products. The home website Remodelista.com held its first "Remodelista Market" on the fourth floor of the house featuring one of a kind items from local New York artisans.

A donation based on the proceeds from the evening shopping party and the week-long sale will be given to The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

The store is now open to all and runs through Saturday, November 23, from 11am-6pm.
Laura Miller, Ellen Haddigan, Frederick Anderson, Martha Glass, and Hilary Dick
Jennifer Creel, Kelly Rutherford, Martha Glass, Valesca Guerrand Hermes, and Alvin Valley
Amy Raiter Dwek, Hillary Dick, and Victoria Vought
Anna Safir, Alexandra Lebenthal, and Eleanora Kennedy
Eileen Holcombe, Minou Pirasteh, Earl Jones, Colette Taylor, Anita Askyenazy, and Martha Glass
Martha Glass, John Glass, and Mistrella Murphy
Minou Pirasteh, Courtney Arnot, and Anita Askienazy
Debra Skyler and Melissa Ostrove
Christina Addison and Katie Karydos
Debra Skyler, Valeria Bergna, Julianna Michelotti, Michel Piranesi, Janis Savit, and Christina Addison
Rosemary Audia, Ashely Hobbs, Justus Meyer, and Halsey Schroeder
Julia Noran and Kipton Cronkite
Denise Shaller, Vickie Shechtman, and Kate Foyer
Noriko Hayashi, Asako Ueno, Megan Wilson, Vanessa Franzese, Nathan Needle, Heidi Baron Godoff, Matt Pinto, Richard Ostell, Sarah Lonsdale, Ryden Rizzo, Muriel Favaro, Sonia Scarr, Rebecca Atwood, and Carina Schott
Alicia Angelotti, Alex Redgrave, and Nathan Needle
Shelly Carr and Elizabeth Fuller
Mary Wenzel and Allison Aston
Nicholas Wayne, Ann Caruso, and Douglas Hannant
Richard Farley and Chele Chiavacci
Derek Limbocker, Nicole Lindbocker, and Gilbert Harrison
Alice Judelson
Nicole Noonan and Randi Schatz
Susan Cushing, Claudia Doring Baez, Catherine Carey, and Dr. Christine Frissora-Rodeo
Jason Adkins and Amy Hoadley
Susan Rose
Nina Griscom
Ellen Zornberg and Susan Shin
Christina Addison and Sally Giordano
Michelle Chung, Leron Elkharrat, and Amrita Singh
Victoria Kempner and Debbie Pipines
Taylor Ivey and Alexandra Sacchy
Fiona Wicht, Martha Webster, Stuart Wicht, Susan Wicht, and Cleo Juster
Ellen Delaney, Grace Settembre, Rose Corea, and Sharon Ann Chaffiotte
Kitty Noustru and Alicia Angelotti
Lynn Hancock, Alex Hancock, and Mary Grace Hinkle
Mary Grace Hinkle, Christina Rose, Alex Hancock, and Lynn Hancock
Aaron Miller, Allison Wade, Kipton Cronkite, and Gwyneth Scally
Elizabeth Callender and Jamie Tisch
Ellen Haddigan and Musa Durung
Gayle Sobel, Allison Wade, and Dr. Howard Sobel
Barbara Matarazzo, Alec Hamer, and Marianne Hawley
LightYears, Lighthouse International's annual gala, honoring the artistic, philanthropic, and civic contributions of our city's most influential and forward thinking leaders, was held on Tuesday night at The Plaza Hotel. Proceeds from LightYears support vital Lighthouse International programs and services that help people of all ages overcome the challenges of vision loss.

Lighthouse International 2013 Honorees inlcuded Fran and Barry Weissler, the seven-time Tony Award Winning Broadway Producers of La Cage Aux Folles, Chicago and Pippin; Amelia Quist-Ogunlesi, OD, Lighthouse Board Member and dedicated advocate of charitable causes; Jesse H. Davis, President of Creative Mobile Technologies.
There was a special performance by Bebe Neuwirth of two Kander & Ebb songs featured on her first solo recording, Porcelain: "Ring Them Bells" and "But the World Goes 'Round".

Diana Williams served as Master of Ceremonies.
Amelia Quist-Ogunlesi, Barry and Fran Weissler, Jesse Davis, Diana Williams and Mark G. Ackermann, President and CEO of Lighthouse International (photo: Rob Rich)
Fran and Barry Weissler
Marc Rosen and Arlene Dahl
Jamie Colby and Somers Farkas
Dr. Carl Figliola and Jennifer Figliola
Diana Williams, Amelia Quist-Ogunlesi, and Mark Ackermann
Amelia Quist-Ogunlesi and Bayo Ogunlesi
Andrew Rainone and Nicole Rainone
Joe Ripp, James Dubin, Barry Weissler, and Mark Ackermann
Arlene Dahl and Susan Mados
Rinaldo Nistico and Ricellys Duggal
Keer Deng and Ellen Ratner
Mark Ackermann, Diana Williams, Susan Dubin, and James Dubin
Marc Rosen, Diana Williams, Ann Lydecker-Bunge, and Hamilton Bunge
Charles Cohen and Clo Cohen
Allison MacEachron and Fred MacEachron
Will Brilliant and Patricia Brilliant
Anna Sophie Wungenasp and Ramand Nawar
Jean Shafiroff, Ike Ude, and Patricia Shiah
Anna Hehenberger and Karin Hehenberger
Hunt Slonem and Liliana Cavendish
This past Monday night, Seth & Alexi Meyers, Elie Tahari, Diane von Furstenberg, Glamour Editor-In-Chief Cindi Leive, Ann Curry, Top Chef Master Sang Yoon, NY Jets David Nelson, Alison and Howard Lutnick, Sarah Hughes, Sara Ziff, Chris Del Gatto and Veronica Webb and many others came out to support Worldwide Orphans at their 9th Annual Gala in at Cipriani in NYC. Seth Meyers hosted and the evening honored exceptional Worldwide Orphans ambassadors including long-time supporter Diane von Furstenberg and Dr. Sophie Mengistu, WWO Ethiopia Country Director.

There were certainly some light moments throughout the night, though. Before walking the blue carpet, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg helped Dr. Jane Aronson tie her signature DVF wrap dress that Jane had
put on incorrectly with the help of her two sons. Amy Poehler shared a video expressing the need for people to donate as it makes them skinny, but also shared that she was so upset that she couldn't attend as Seth has a restraining order against her.
Alexi Ashe, founder and CEO of WWO Dr. Jane Aronson, and host Seth Meyer
Finally, Seth Meyers recounted the time he got a flat tire in Dr. Jane Aronson's driveway and how Jane coerced the gas station attendant to replace it. For her help, Jane playfully suggested that Seth host the November 18th gala; he so happily agreed.

Founded in 1997 by renowned adoption medicine specialist, Dr. Jane Aronson, the mission of Worldwide Orphans is to transform the lives of orphaned children to help them become healthy, independent, productive members of their communities and the world. WWO programs bring love, play, health care and hope to orphans and at-risk children through programs focused on attachment, early intervention, health care, sport WWO currently has programs in Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Haiti, Serbia, and Vietnam. Learn more by visiting
www.wwo.org.
WWO Board of Directors
Elie Tahari and Joanne Blessinger
Lacey Burke and Sang Yoon
Jane Aronson, Veronica Webb, and Chris Del Gatto
Jenna Lyons
 Sara Ziff
Ann Curry, Dr. Jane Aronson, and Cindi Leive
Dr. Jane Aronson and Diane von Furstenberg
Host Seth Meyers and Benjamin Doller
Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg
Diane von Furstenberg
Jane Aronson and Seth Meyers
Patrick Nelson, Sarah Hughes, and David Nelson
Host Seth Meyers taking a group selfie
Founder and CEO of WWO, Dr. Jane Aronson and gala honoree Dr. Sophie Mengistu 
Actor Ger Duany and model Nyamuoch Girwath 
Alexi Ashe and Seth Meyers
Abbott House held its special event, The Dignity of Family Life Award Dinner / 50th Anniversary Gala, at the Marina Del Rey in Throgs Neck, NY. With over 300 people in attendance, the event raised $165,000 for Abbott House's programs and services.

Meredith Vieira (television journalist) served as Emcee for the evening. The gala celebration honored Al Roker (NBC News) and Deborah Roberts (ABC News) and their family with the inaugural The Dignity of Family Life Award.
The Dignity of Family Life Award recipient Al Roker and Dinner Emcee Meredith Vieira
This award is presented to individuals who personify the values and commitment necessary to preserve the dignity of family life. The Dignity of Family Life Award has been created in remembrance of the occasion of the very first Abbott House fund-raising dinner when the honoree, Nobel Laureate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered a speech he titled "The Dignity of Family Life: an Address at Abbott House, Westchester County, NY October, 29, 1965." In it, Dr. King noted that Abbott House is "serving humanity in a most constructive way."
Guests at the Silent Auction
Abbott House Board Chairman Gregory Mooney announcing the Fifty Forward Campaign
Al Roker receiving The Dignity of Family Life Award from Abbott House President and CEO James Kaufman
Al Roker delivering his acceptance speech
Six others were presented with Friend of Abbott House awards for their longstanding contribution of time, talent, and treasure to the people served by Abbott House. These included Susan Corcoran, Barbara Kammerer, Dr. Robert Rawdin, Jody Rawdin, David Wade, and Diane Wade.

The event was also the occasion of the launching of a major gift campaign, entitled "Fifty Forward, Celebrating the Past, Securing the Future." Announced by Abbott House Board of Directors Chairman, Gregory T. Mooney, the goal of the campaign is $1,000,000. It will begin November 1 (the actual date of incorporation fifty years ago) and run for one year.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Abbott House, Gregory T. Mooney; Al Roker; Meredith Vieira; and President & CEO of Abbott House, James L. Kaufman
Abbott House Senior Vice President and CFO Gerry Finn, his wife Nancy Hanson, and his brother, actor John Finn
Don McCaffrey, Barbara Kammerer, Carol Lassonde, and Jennifer Lassonde
New York Rangers great Adam Graves and Abbott House President and CEO James Kaufman
Friend of Abbott House Award honorees Diane N. Wade, David H. Wade, Dr. Robert C. Rawdin, Jody Rawdin, Barbara Kammerer, and Susan M. Corcoran
Abbott House Board Vice Chairman Scott Richter, Meredith Vieira, Michael Glantz, and Ann Richter
Friend of Abbott House awardee Susan Corcoran and Abbott House Assistant Executive Director for Human Resources Myra Gray
Hanah Wade, Kayla Bergman, Liz Faughnan, Amanda Wade, and Jordan Weiner

Photographs by Adriel Reboh, PatrickMcMullan.com (NYSPCC); Maria Bastone & Ed Kiley (Abbot House).

Presentations and Prizes

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Dinner at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 16th Annual Food Allergy Ball benefiting Food Allergy Research & Education.
On Tuesday evening, November 19th, the Museum of the City of New York presented legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim with its Louis Auchincloss Prize at a gala dinner that featured a musical tribute performed by a cast of Broadway performers. The Louis Auchincloss Prize is awarded by the Museum annually to artists and writers whose work is inspired by and enhances the five boroughs of New York City.
Judy Kaye
Howard McGillin and Victoria Mallory
Howard McGillin and Gregg Edelman
Howard McGillin, Victoria Mallory, Gregg Edelman, Judy Kaye, Harvey Evans, and Sarah Stiles
Stephen Sondheim
Dinner at the New York Academy of Medicine
The Cabaret! gala, sponsored by Withers Bergman, was attended by approximately 200 guests. After a cocktail reception, the prize was presented by James G. Dinan, Chairman of the Museum's Board of Trustees, and Bruno A. Quinson, Vice Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Prize. Remarks were made by Sheldon Harnick, the 2009 recipient of the prize, and Museum trustee Laura Lofaro Freeman. 

The reception was followed by a seated dinner and the musical tribute to Sondheim featuring Gregg Edelman, Harvey Evans, Judy Kaye, Howard McGillin, Victoria Mallory, and Sarah Stiles under the direction of theater producer and director Michael Montel and music director Larry Yurman.
Blake Auchincloss, Stephen Sondheim, and Andrew Auchincloss
Charles Rosenblum Elaine Tross, and Susan Madden
Daryl Brown Uber, Geoffrey Johnson, and Sylvia Hemingway
Friederike Biggs and Jeannie Pearman
Friederike Biggs, Gesa Vogt, and Regina Rich
George Rich and Jeanne Jones
Jack Rowe, Jim Buckman, Nancy Buckman, and Valerie Rowe
James de Givenchy, Tracey Pontarelli, Emily Garbaccio, and Gina de Givenchy
James Dinan, Sheldon Harnick, Stephen Sondheim, Laura Lofaro Freeman, and Bruno Quinson
Jeremy Biggs, Susan Henshaw Jones, and Jim Freeman
Ken Pontarelli, Stephen Sondheim, and Tracey Pontarelli
Kym McClain and David Guin
Laura Lofaro Freeman, Newt Merrill, Polly Merrill, and Jim Freeman
Laura Lofaro Freeman, Stephen Sondheim, Jeff Romley, and James Dinan
Scott Bok, Kate Niehaus, and Bob Niehaus
Sky Field, Richard Field, and Mary Davidson
Todd DeGarmo and Donald Albrecht
Ginger and Michael Montel
Bob Hardwick and Polly Merrill
The 16th Annual Food Allergy Ball, benefiting Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), took place on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.  The Ball, which attracted more than 500 supporters, is a signature event for FARE, the leading national organization working on behalf of the 15 million Americans who have a food allergy, including 1 in every 13 children. FARE’s mission is to ensure the safety and inclusion of individuals with food allergies while relentlessly seeking a cure.

This year’s event honored Sean McManus, Chairman, CBS Sports, for his dedication to FARE’s mission. Nick Valenti, CEO, Patina Restaurant Group, received the Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to an outstanding restaurateur for his commitment to excellence and compassion for diners with food allergies. Rebecca and Sacha Lainovic received the Legacy Award for their long-standing dedication to FARE and the food allergy community. John L. Lehr, CEO of FARE, spoke at the event.
Susan Graham and Adam Diegel
Julia Koch, Sharyn T. Mann and Todd J. Slotkin were the Gala Dinner Chairs.  David H. Koch was the Corporate Dinner Chair.  Liana Silverstein Backal and Arthur Backal, Abbey and Steven Braverman, Patricia and James Cayne, Nina Rennert Davidson and Mitchell Davidson, Roxanne and Dean Palin, and Stephanie Winston Wolkoff and David Wolkoff were the Benefit Dinner Chairs.

Guests enjoyed a peanut-, tree nut- and shellfish-free dinner inspired by Patina Restaurant Group chefs, as well as a special performance by opera stars Susan Graham and Adam Diegel. The festivities for this black-tie Gala began at 6:30 PM. 
Nick Valenti, Linda Valenti, Todd Slotkin, Judy Slotkin, Sharyn Mann, Drew Nieporent, and Alain Sailhac
Nick Valenti, Sharyn Mann, Todd Slotkin, Rebecca Lainovic, Sacha Lainovic, Tracy McManus, and Sean McManus
Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) works on behalf of the 15 million Americans with food allergies, including all those at risk for life-threatening anaphylaxis. This potentially deadly disease affects 1 in every 13 children in the U.S. – or roughly two in every classroom. Formed in 2012 as a result of a merger between the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network and the Food Allergy Initiative, FARE’s mission is to ensure the safety and inclusion of individuals with food allergies while relentlessly seeking a cure. We do this by providing evidence-based education and resources, undertaking advocacy at all levels of government, increasing awareness of food allergy as a serious public health issue, and funding world-class research that advances treatment and understanding of food allergies.
Pat Cayne and Sharyn Mann
Julia and David Koch
Steven Braverman, Abbey Braverman, Roxanne Palin, and Dean Palin
Nick and Linda Valenti
Sirio and Marco Maccioni
Ming Tsai and Lori Stokes
Tracy McManus, Jackson McManus, Maggie McManus, and Sean McManus
Sean McManus, Mary Jane Marchisotto, and John Lehr
Todd Slotkin, Nina Rennert Davidson, and Sharyn Mann
Arthur Backal and Liana Silverstein Backal
Salman Rushdie and Missy Brody
Donald and Barbara Tober
Erica Reid and Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff and David Wolkoff
Todd Slotkin, Judy Slotkin, Sharyn Mann, and Stephen Mann
Todd Slotkin, Judy Slotkin, and Thomas Slotkin
Sacha and Rebecca Lainovic
Dr. John Connolly and Ingrid Connolly
Nick Valenti, John Lehr, and Sean McManus
Nicole and Marc Lenner
Jane Preiser, Leslie Cornfeld, and Joan Hornig
Helen and David Jaffe
Sandy DeMille, Nelson DeMille, and Todd Slotkin
A much-anticipated highlight of the fall season, the Museum Gala is the American Museum of Natural History's largest annual benefit. Nearly 800 guests attended this year's dazzling ball, hosted by Tina Fey. Following cocktails in the Roosevelt Rotunda, guests enjoyed dinner and a performance by Florence + the Machine in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. Museum President Ellen V. Futter presented Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg with the Theodore Roosevelt Award in recognition of visionary and innovative leadership.
Cocktails in the Roosevelt Rotunda
Dinner in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
The event featured an auction of exceptional prizes overseen by Lydia Fenet of Christie's and Seth Meyers. This year's winnings included an array of priceless item, such as:

A walk-on role for four people in the upcoming Night at the Museum 3;
Breakfast at the Museum and front-row seats to New York's one and only Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade;
Tickets to legendary Studio 8H for a live recording of "Saturday Night Live," followed by dinner with the cast and crew at the afterparty;
Stargazing and dinner with world-renowned astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium.

Jodie and John Eastman, Tina Fey and Jeff Richmond, and Alice and Lorne Michaels served as Gala Chairs.
Host and co-chair Tina Fey
Auctioneers Seth Meyers and Lydia Fenet
Museum President Ellen V. Futter, Chairmen of the Museum's Board of Trustees Lewis Bernard, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Florence + the Machine
Guests who joined Museum President Ellen V. Futter and the Gala Chairs were Seth Meyers Erik Kenward, Eric Justian, Marika Sawyer, Bobby Moynihan, Bryan Tucker, Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant, Taran Killam, Vanessa Bayer, Nasim Pedrad, Jay Pharoah, Will Forte, Jemima Kirke, Baz Luhrmann, Kyle MacLachlan, Bennett Miller, Rick Ocasek and Paulina Porizkova, Meg Ryan, Kathy Najimy, Martha Stewart, Roger Waters, Derek Blasberg, Joanna Coles, Alexander Gilkes, Karlie Kloss, Kyle MacLachlan, Ric Ocasek, Paul Roossin, Lara Spencer, Richie Sambora, Noel Wells, John Milhiser, Ed Norton, Josh Hutcherson, Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, and Mike O'Brien, Shawn Levy, John McEnroe, Hon. Michael R. Bloomberg, Hon. Kate D. Levin, Hon. Veronica White, Hon, Domenic M. Recchia, Hon. Helen Rosenthal, Roger Altman and Jurate Kazickas, Lewis and Jill Bernard, Roxanne and Scott Bok, David and Julia Koch, Nancy and Hart Fessenden, Sibyl Golden, Kitty and Thomas Kempner, Roberto and Allison Mignone, Ralph Schlosstein and Jane Hartley, Susan and Kenneth Wallach, Christopher Davis, Karen LeFrak, Marlene Hess and James Zirin, Anne and Charles Mott, Judy and Archibald Cox, Jr., Vivian Donnelley, Karen and Charles Phillips, Connie and Stephen Spahn, Jill and Alan Rappaport, Lynette and Richard Jaffe, Carson and Joseph Gleberman, and Laura Sillerman.

The Museum Gala raised over $3.3 million for the Museum, bolstered by a generous matching gift for the School Visit program auction item from Karen and Richard LeFrak. Proceeds from the evening help support the Museum's educational and scientific programming.
Bennett Miller
Jemima Kirke
Lara Spencer
Co-chairs Tina Fey and Jeff Richmond
Charles and Karen Phillips
Kate McKinnon
Taran Killam
Nasim Pedrad and Will Forte
Kyle MacLachlan
Baz Luhrmann
Judie and Archibald Cox
Brooks Wheelan
Peter Godwin and Joanna Coles
Martha Stewart
Roger Waters
Mike O'Brien, Cecily Strong, and Aidy Bryant
Kylie Case and Gilles Mendel
Julia and David Koch
Co-chair Lorne Michaels and Debbie Harry
Co-chairs Lorne and Alice Michaels
Patti Smyth and John McEnroe
Adam Bernard, Karlie Kloss, Jay Pharaoh, and Derek Blasberg
Vanessa Bayer, Josh Hutcherson, and friend
Shauna Robertson, Ed Norton, co-chair Lorne Michaels, and Steve Higgins
Henri Barguirdjian and Graff models
Allison and Roberto Mignone
Bobby Moynihan, Noel Wells, and John Milhiser
Sophie, Shawn, and Serena Levy
Alexi Ashe and Seth Meyers
Ric Ocasek and Paulina Poriskova
Melissa and Carney Hawks
Ken and Susan Wallach with Charles and Anne Mott
Sylvia Mirochnikoff and Rebekah Mescer
Claire Bernard, and Chairmen of the Museum's Board of Trustees Lewis Bernard
Hon. Domenic M. Recchia and Hon. Kate D. Levin
Kathleen and David Glaymon
John and Joella Lykouretzos
Co-chairs Jodie and John Eastman
Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney

Photographs by Patrick McMullan& Julie Skarratt (Food Allergy); R. Mickens & D. Finnin (AMNH)

An Eye for Detail

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Cocktails at the Carlton Hobbs Gallery for the Winter Antiques Show Committee and East Side House Settlement's inaugural Expert Eye Evening.
The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) celebrated its 27th annual National Equal Justice Award Dinner, on November 12, 2013 at the Hilton New York Hotel and Towers, 1335 Avenue of the Americas (between 53rd and 54th Streets) in New York City. The evening began at 6:30 pm with a reception, followed by the dinner and program at 7:30 pm. The program ended at 9:30 pm, and guests were invited to enjoy live jazz music and dessert immediately following the program.
This year LDF presented three awards.

George Soros: Philanthropist and founder of the Open Society Foundations and international supporter of ideals and causes for more than 30 years received the National Equal Justice Award. This award was presented to Mr. Soros by Raymond J. McGuire, Global Head, Corporate and Investment Banking for Citi.

David Mills: Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, a life-long advocate for social justice and a Co-Chair of the LDF Board of Directors received the Thurgood Marshall Lifetime Achievement Award. This award was presented to Mr. Mills by Theodore V. Wells, Jr., Partner and Co-Chair of Litigation, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.

Soledad O'Brien:
Award-winning journalist, producer and distinguished Visiting Fellow at Harvard University received the LDF Spirit of America Award. Ms. O'Brien's award was presented by Sherrilyn A. Ifill, LDF's 7th President and Director-Counsel.
David Mills and Theodore V. Wells, Jr.
Tonya Lewis Lee
Sherrilyn Ifill, George Soros, and Tomika Soros
Susan Fales-Hill, author and television producer, was this year's Mistress of Ceremonies. LDF Board Members Angela Vallot, Partner, VallotKarp Consulting and Judith Byrd, President, Byrd Retail Group served as Co-Chairs of NEJAD. Gabriella Morris, a member of the LDF Board and former President of the Prudential Foundation and Laurie Robinson Haden, Senior Vice President & Assistant General Counsel, CBS, served as Vice chairs of NEJAD.

Special highlights included a video that provided a glimpse of LDF's present challenges. LDF is America's premier legal organization fighting for racial justice. Through litigation, advocacy and public education, LDF seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice in a society that fulfills the promise of equality for all Americans.
Judith Byrd, Sherrilyn Ifill, and Angela Vallot
Torian Robinson with a friend
Judith Scheide, Mariam Nazarian, and George Soros
Angela Vallot, Gabriella Morris, and Judith Byrd
Jonathan Sandville and Pia Winslow
Keli Goff with a friend
Fred Terrell, Jonelle Procope, Carole Hall, and Ira Hall
Susan Fales-Hill with a friend
Thelma Golden and David Monn
Chiara Morrison, Leonard Coleman, and Gabriella Morris
Vivienne C. LaBorde and friend
Fred Terrell and Jonelle Procope
Lydia Mallett and Angela Vallot with a friend
Maya Harris with a friend
Laurie Robinson-Haden and David Haden
William M. Lewis, Jr., Carol Sutton-Lewis, and Raymond McGuire
Adriene Holder and friend
Sherrilyn Ifill and David Mills
Elaine Jones, Ted Shaw, and Sherrilyn Ifill
Valerie Kennedy and Halona Shaw with a friend
David Mills and Elaine R. Jones
Kristen Clark and Yahonnes Cleary
Valerie Kennedy, Sherrilyn Ifill, and Gretchen Bellamy
Renika Moore with friends
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 the Winter Antiques Show Committee and East Side House Settlement celebrated the inaugural Expert Eye Evening, a new program initiated by the Winter Antiques Show (WAS) to create additional opportunities to highlight the Show's exhibitors—"expert eyes"—and their unparalleled expertise. This first event was hosted by Carlton Hobbs LLC, a globally respected dealer in antiques and exhibitor at the WAS, housed within a stunning, five-story, Beaux-Arts mansion in Manhattan. The Winter Antiques Show's 60th year Diamond Jubilee will be held at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City from January 24th-February 2nd, 2014.

Over 150 guests perused a variety of rarely showcased 17th, 18th and 19th century British and Continental pieces of furniture and works of art, while mingling and having the opportunity to meet with Carlton Hobbs and his longtime business partner Stefanie Rinza.Arie Kopelman, Chairman of the WAS, graciously thanked the crowd in attendance, while Dealers Committee Chairman, Elizabeth Feld of Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., explained the unique educational mission of the WAS in coordinating the Expert Eye Evening series.
Guests gather for remarks at the Carlton Hobbs Gallery
Attendees included: Arie Kopelman, Lucinda and Robert Ballard, Michael Lynch and Susan Baker, Thomas Remien, Carlton Hobbs, Stefanie Rinza, Tony Freund, Wendy Moonan, Elizabeth Pochoda, Brook Mason, Helen and John Kippax, Courtney Booth, Jay Cantor, Elizabeth Feld and David Herzberg, Dara Mitchell, Marjorie and Simon Hewett, Lindsey Pryor, Peter and Lenore Standish, Catherine Sweeney Singer and William Singer, Ellen Martin, Susan Emery, Bruce Shostak, Stacey and Robert Morse, Kathleen Giordano, Dr. Penny Grant, Matthew and Jill Hamilton, Lindsey Pryor, Tristan Offit, David and Peri Clark, Joe Standart, Robert and Janice Bergman, Frank DeBiasi, Gene Meyer, Ashley Rettenmaier and many more.
Stefanie Rinza and Carlton Hobbs
Catherine Sweeney Singer and Courtney Booth
The Winter Antiques Show celebrates its 60th year Diamond Jubilee as America's most prestigious antiques show, featuring 73 renowned experts in American, English, European, and Asian fine and decorative arts in a fully vetted Show. The Show was established in 1955 by East Side House Settlement, a social services institution located in the South Bronx. All net proceeds from the Show benefit East Side House Settlement. The Winter Antiques Show will run from January 24-February 2, 2014, at the Park Avenue Armory, 67th Street and Park Avenue, New York City. The Winter Antiques Show hours are 12:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. daily except Sundays and Thursday, 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Daily admission to the Show is $25, which includes the Show's award-winning catalogue. To purchase tickets for the Opening Night Party on January 23, 2014, or Young Collectors Night on January 30, 2014, call (718) 292-7392 or click here.

East Side House Settlement was founded in 1891 to help immigrants and lower income families on the East Side of Manhattan. In 1962, it moved to the South Bronx where it serves 8,000 residents annually within one of America's poorest congressional districts, the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx. Among the initiatives that focus on educational attainment as the gateway out of poverty is the innovative and highly acclaimed Mott Haven Village Preparatory School.
Liz Feld, Arie Kopelman, Lucinda Ballard, and Stefanie Rinza
Bruce Shostak and Basil
Susan Baker and Lenore Standish
Dara Mitchell, Lindsey Pryor, and Tristan Offit
Stacey and Robert Morse
Elizabeth Pochoda and Liz Feld
Jay Cantor, Lucinda Ballard, and Arie Kopelman
Thomas Remien and Arie Kopelman
Tony Freund and Catherine Sweeney Singer
David and Peri Clark with Joe Standart
Ellen Martin and Susan Emery
Lucinda Ballard and Helen Kippax
Bill Nolan, Lucinda Ballard, and Wendy Nolan
Kathleen Giordano and Dr. Penny Grant
Liz Feld and David Herzberg
Ashley Rettenmaier, Michael Lynch, and Catherine Sweeney Singer
Brook Mason and Carlton Hobbs
Lucinda Ballard and Arie Kopelman
Jay Cantor, Frank de Biasi, and Gene Meyer
William Singer and Catherine Sweeney Singer
Robert and Janice Bergman
Carlton Hobbs with guests
Jill and Matthew Hamilton
Lenore and Peter Standish
Over 900 supporters Kicked Up their Heels and Stepped Out for Pink, raising $1.3 million, at the Breast Cancer Alliance 18th Annual Luncheon & Fashion Show on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich.

Kathy Clark, president of Breast Cancer Alliance, was proud to announce that the organization has raised more than $18 million over the past 18 years.

The event, which was sponsored by Mitchells|Richards, was co-chaired by Julie Johnson and Loren Taufield. Twelve breast cancer survivors, both male and female, took to the runway modeling fashion by the esteemed clothier.
Kathy Clark, President, Brett Holey, Pat Battle, and Yonni Wattenmaker, Executive Director
Breast Cancer Survivors Lisa Levesque, Stefanie Steel, Leslie Petrick, Tucker Melancon, Karen Lowney, Lynn Carnegie, Steve Cone, Tomomi Arikawa, Keiko Arikawa, and Lisa Fleming
The featured guest speaker at the luncheon was Pat Battle, co-anchor for "Weekend Today in New York" and senior correspondent assigned to NBC4. Her message was clear: "Early detection saves lives."

Dr. Elisa Port, Battle's surgeon and chief of breast surgery, co-director of the Dubin Breast Center at Mt. Sinai Hospital, as well as a member of the Breast Cancer Alliance Medical Advisory Board, said, "Mammograms are one of the most basic screening tests. It is simply indisputable that mammograms save lives."

In fall 2010, Battle was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent surgery. Since then, she has documented her personal journey, including sharing her story in an hour-long special "Talk for a Cure", which aired on "Weekend Today" and earned two New York Emmy nominations. The show brought an unprecedented response from viewers. Hundreds of women reached out to Battle, many of who had never had a mammogram.
Elisa Port, MD Chief Breast Surgery Mt. Sainai
Scott Mitchell, Tomomi Arikawa, and Andrew Mitchell Namdar
Lori Moore and Laura Tisch Broumand
Diane Fellows, MD and Wendy Sarasohn
Co Chairs Loren Taufield and Kathy Clark with Pat Battle
Today, Battle is an inspirational role model in the fight to end the disease that impacts one in eight women in the U.S. She has made early detection a mission by urging women to make annual mammograms a priority in their lives.

Corporate event donors for the Breast Cancer Alliance event were:
Diamond Angels: Burton Capital Management, Greenwich Hospital; Mitchells|Richards
Platinum Angels: PepsiCo
Silver Angels: Moffly Media, Stamford Hospital
Bronze Angels: Equinox, Nestle Waters, N.A., Williams and Company
Angel: Kekst and Company
The Manolo Blahniks designed exclusively for Breast Cancer Alliance ...
Georgetown Cupcake helped the event end on a sweet note, having donated over 1,000 edible custom cupcake centerpieces
Breast Cancer Alliance is a fast-growing dynamic organization. A partial list of recent grant recipients includes Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Dana Farber, Greenwich Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York University School of Medicine, Stamford Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, Whitehead Institution and Yale University.

The mission of the Breast Cancer Alliance is to improve survival rates and quality of life for those impacted by breast cancer through better prevention, early detection, treatment and cure. To promote these goals, the organization invests in innovative research, breast surgery fellowships, regional education, dignified support and screening for the uninsured and underserved.
Suzanne Sennatt, Gillian Steel, Marree Townsend, Janet Williams, Eileen Simmons, Nancy Ireland, and Rinda Bishop
Carol Santora, Kristin Lamendola, Kimberly Scott, and Karyn O'Brien
Jieun Wax, Nicole Reynolds, and Emma Pennington
Alexandra Michler and Sally Michler
Cricket Lockhart and Sharon Phillips
Margie Warwick and Alicia Joslin
Lydia West and Lee Woodruff
Lisa Fleming and Leslie Petrick
Barbara and Bill Epifanio
Mary Jeffery and Jane Batkin
Alease Fisher Tallman, Friend, Tiffany Burnette, and Terri Brode
Cyndi Anderson, Deborah Royce, and Linda Munger
Teachers College, Columbia University launched an unprecedented $300 million fundraising campaign on Tuesday evening, November 12, to mark the College's 125th anniversary and to bolster its capacity for transforming education and learning throughout the 21st century. The college announced that it already had raised $144 million – nearly half – toward that goal.

President Susan H. Fuhrman kicked off the campaign – the largest ever for a graduate school of education – at a gala event at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem. The gala celebrated Teachers College's century-long legacy of pioneering new fields in education, health, psychology, and leadership, its thriving partnerships with public schools in Harlem and throughout New York City, and visionary philanthropists who have supported those endeavors.
The evening was highlighted by an announced bequest intention to Teachers College from the singer and actress Barbra Streisand. The bequest will enable Teachers College to create the Emanuel and Barbra Streisand Scholarship Fund, a general fund that will support TC master's degree and doctoral students. Streisand's father, Emanuel Streisand, was a lifelong educator who was working toward a Ph.D. in Guidance and Personnel at Teachers College when he died.
Laurie Tisch
Susan Fuhrman and Dr. Ruth Westheimer
James P. Comer, MD
Jeffery Immelt receiving his award from Projo the Robot
Tony Bennett sings his acceptance "speech"
Teachers College honored five leaders, advocates and philanthropists for their contributions to education, the arts, and the betterment of humanity. The honorees were:

• Husband-and-wife team, legendary singer Tony Bennett and educator Susan Benedetto'98, for their contributions to arts education through their nonprofit organization, Exploring the Arts;
James P. Comer, M.D., Child Psychiatrist, Associate Dean of the Yale School of Medicine and member of the Board of Trustees of Teachers College, for his work in psychosocial development as a key factor in children's educational success;
Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman and CEO of GE, who will receive the Cleveland E. Dodge Medal for Distinguished Service to Education for his and GE's exemplary support of education and impact on the next generation of learners; and
Laurie M. Tisch, President of the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund and Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of Teachers College, for her philanthropy and leadership in education, health, the arts and nutrition.
Guests take the Apollo stage for a post Gala dance party
The benefit event featured a cocktail reception, followed by dinner, a tribute show and performances, and a post-show party on the storied stage of the Apollo, where performers from Count Basie to Prince have performed, and where Bennett himself once performed a show honoring Billie Holiday. The gala event raised $1.25 million, all of which will support student scholarships at Teachers College, the oldest and largest graduate school of education in the country.
Sheri and Joe Perrone
New York City Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott
Gurnee and Marjorie Hart, and Barbara and Peter Georgescu
E. John Rosenwald, Jr.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Jack Hyland
Linford L. Lougheed, Lynn P. Tishman, Suzanne M. Murphy, and Jeff Barker
Tony Bennett, Mario and Matilda Cuomo, and Susan Benedetto
Dr. Susan and Dr. Edmund Gordon
Ruth Gottesman, Joyce Cowin, Gurnee F. Hart, and Ruth G. Nathan
Betty and James P. Comer, MD
William Rueckert, Susan Fuhrman, and Jeff Immelt
Pat and John Klingenstein
Michael J. Neuman and Nancy E. Neuman
Dailey Pattee, Missie R. Taylor, and Darrell Lorentzen
Kimberly and Jeff Greenberg
Jody G. Arnhold and Sue Ann Weinberg
Richard and Sandra B. Jacoby
Phyllis Kossoff and Richard Weber
Earlier last month on Veterans Day, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) held its Awards Gala for the first time in Washington, DC, bringing together over 1,400 distinguished guests to its 25th Awards celebration.

The red carpet at the Washington Hilton spilled over with celebrity and paparazzi awaiting the star-studded guest list, especially the appearance of comedian, Dr. Bill Cosby, who was hosting the evening. It was a real homecoming for the former “Huxtable” man as he was he was greeted by an old friend, Virginia Ali, the owner of Ben's Chili Bowl, D.C. Later during he standup, Cosby quipped, "Virginia even taught me to take my first, "half smoke."
Bill Cosby
Last year, the TMCF gala in New York was cancelled due to Sandy Hurricane.

The event opened with a salute to our nation’s veterans including General Dennis L. Via and Lt. General Arthur J. Gregg (Ret.). Jennifer Holliday, flowing in a magenta organza silk gown, looking shapely chic, surprised the audience opening the awards show, by standing stage center-motionless hitting each high note as well as the first time she ever sang "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." The audience gave her a five minute standing ovation.
Jennifer Holliday
Larry Waters
General Via
Guests included Miss America 2014, Nina Davuluri, of Fayetteville, N.Y., the first Indian-American to win the title. Davuluri, who embodies the spirit of so many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in showcasing and celebrating diversity through cultural competency encouraged the students to ‘dream big’ and stay true to themselves.

Other VIP guests included Senator Michael Brown (DC), Susan Taylor, former Editor-in-Chief Essence Magazine, HBO's Jermaine Crawford, Fox News'Kelly Wright and Juan and Delise Williams, Joe Calao and Dayna Ramos.

TMCF presented its 2013 awards to honorees included stylish, Janice Bryant Howroyd (CEO of The Year Award), Larry Waters (Community Leader of the Year Award), and Wayne D. Watson, Ph.D. (Educational Leadership Award), and Johnson & Johnson (Corporate Leadership Award).
Don W. Bohn and Alfred Morris
Jim and Susan Clifton
Johnny C. Taylor President and CEO TMCF, and TMCF Board Chairman and Gala Chair, Jim Clifton and the board of directors hosted 1,400 of friends, Congressional members, Fortune 500 executives, government agency leaders and HBCU Presidents/Chancellors. Congressman John Lewis held a special VIP book signing for his new book, “March Book One.”

“The TMCF Gala this year was very special,” said Clifton. “Moving this event to the Nation’s Capital where the spirit of Justice Marshall lives, was the right thing to do so that we can continue to advocate and raise funds to support public HBCUs and the 300,000 students attending our 47 member-schools.” 
Paris McMillian
Gallup, the polling company, was the Presenting Sponsor of the black-tie event.  Other sponsors and supporters included Millers Coors, the Charmer Sunbelt Group, Costco, Walmart, Altria, Wells Fargo, the NBA, The Hill, Moet Hennessy, News Channel 8 and the Hershey Company, and D.C movers and shakers, 

To donate to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and for sponsorship opportunities for the 2014 Gala, visit www.thurgoodmarshallcollegefund.org or contact Jennifer Wider at jennifer.wider@tmcfund.org or 202-507-4851.
Bill Cosby and N. Joyce Payne
Lyn Paulsin
Lisa Matthews, Joe Madison, Richard Strauss, and Jaun and Delise Williams
Congressman John Lewis and Richard Strauss
Clockwise from top left: Jerry and Kriste Duplessis; MC Lyte; Stephanie Duncan and Dwight Eubanks; Lil Mama and Johnny Taylor; Horst Susskind.
Tina Livanos and friend
Jermaine Crawford, David Susskind, and Andrew Hughes
Virginia Ali, Dianne Jean, and Gina de Franco
Ski Johnson and Miss America
Mary Reckmeyer and Reza Khadiri
N.Joyce Payne, Wayne Watson, and Susan Taylor
Angela Stribling

Photographs by Stephanie Badini (NAACP); Julie Skarratt (Winter Antiques Show); Annie Watt and David Dupuy (Teachers College).

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The scene at Fountain Gallery's Mad About Art, the Gallery’s Annual Art Auction and Benefit
On Wednesday evening late last month, the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) hosted its 2013 Visionaries! Awards Gala celebrating five influential creators and leaders in the art, craft, and design industries, whose work personifies the Museum’s mission to explore and celebrate contemporary creativity across all media. The evening raised nearly $1 million for MAD.

The honorees were: Wilfried Vancraen, CEO and Founder of Materialise, an international additive manufacturing company started in Belgium; Frank Stella, legendary painter and printmaker, most noted for his Minimalist, Post-Painterly Abstract works has challenged ideas of abstraction and of painting itself by negating the evidence of brushwork and asserting the flatness of the canvas; Rick Kinsel, Executive Director, The Vilcek Foundation. For more than 10 years, the Vilcek Foundation, under Kinsel's leadership, has been an important philanthropic supporter of the arts and sciences. It is committed to honoring the contributions of immigrants to American society, and has founded several programs recognizing both emerging and established artists and designers; and David and Sybil Yurman, founders of David Yurman jewelers. The Yurmans were honored for their enduring contributions to the world of style internationally. David Yurman, long an innovator in the world of jewelry, will celebrate 30 years in the New Year.
Frank Stella and Glenn Adamson
Sybil Yurman and David Yurman
Lewis Kruger
This year’s Visionaries! Awards also celebrated MAD’s 5th anniversary at 2 Columbus Circle, and the dramatic growth of the institution, looking ahead to an exciting roster of exhibitions and programs for 2013-2014. Since moving in 2008, MAD has welcomed more than a million visitors onsite, tripled its membership and greatly expanded its exhibition and educational offerings.

Proceeds from the gala are directed to the support of MAD’s arts education program. This year they expect to serve nearly 10,000 children, grades K-12, and from mostly underserved communities. Each year, more than 500 guests, including arts patrons, artists, designers and noted corporate and civic leaders, attend the event.
Visionaries! Awards
This is a great museum for the little ones and children of all ages. It is the artists’ version of the American Museum of Natural History. Both museums offer exhibitions which arouse the infinite curiosity of fresh and creative minds. MAD does with Art what the AMNH does with nature and its worlds.

In the last five years, MAD has expanded its exhibitions program, underscoring contemporary creation and addressing the increasing cross-pollination of contemporary art, design, and craft.
Linda McNeal and Dan Dailey
Xenobia Bailey and Lowery Sims
Among this exhibition programming is Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital, opening this fall and including work by Frank Stella and from Materialise, as well as the Materials and Process series, which investigates how artists and craftspeople transform and approach specific materials as traditional as paper in Slash: Paper Under the Knife (2009),and wood in Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design (2013) to more unconventional ones such as everyday objects in Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary (2008) and organic materials that were once part of living things in Dead or Alive: Nature Becomes Art (2010). In that span of time, MAD has expanded its focus with the presentation of exhibitions that are international in scope—such as The Global Africa Project (2010) and the upcoming New Territories: Global Latin America (2014).
Violeta Venegas, Marica Vilcek, Lowery Sims, and Christina Strassfield
Nanette L. Laitman and Stuart Lasdon
Peggy Ayers and Barbara Tober
Helen Drutt-English and Richard Gaddes
Elliott Wolk and Barbara Tober
Fred Negem and Faanya Rose
Renaud Dutreil, Christine Dutreil, Angela Sun, and Ate Atema
Barbara Karp Shuster and Ron Labaco
Charles Cohen and Clo Cohen
Jan Vilcek, Barbara Tober, Marica Vilcek, and Glenn Adamson
Larry Miller, Kathy Chazen, Louise Chazen, and Sid Banon
Meera Gandhi, Barbara Tober, and Linda Plattus
On Monday, December 2, 2013, more than 500 guests were in attendance as Roger Hertog and General David Petraeus were presented with the New-York Historical Society’s distinguished 2013 History Makers Awards at The Pierre during the annual History Makers Gala. The theme of the evening was Strategic Leadership and Vision. The $3.1 million raised will benefit the programs of the New-York Historical Society, including major exhibitions and educational programs on American history.

According to Dr. Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society: “We are pleased to present Roger Hertog with our History Makers Award. Mr. Hertog’s dedication to the power of ideas and the telling of the American story has left its mark on every nook and cranny of our institution. We are grateful that he agreed to accept this honor. We are also pleased to recognize General Petraeus for his groundbreaking work in Iraq, his dynamic approach to counterinsurgency, his advocacy of a comprehensive civil-military approach, and his encouragement of strategies that resolve problems through political processes rather than violence.”
General David Petraeus, Louise Mirrer, and Roger Hertog
Dr. Mirrer announced the establishment of Roger Hertog-General David Petraeus Lecture in Leadership and an annual New-York Historical Society/City University of New York Internship awarded to a student who exemplifies a commitment to excellence.

Notable guests included Helen and Robert Appel, Judy and Howard Berkowitz, Beth Dater, Kathy Doyle and Richard Ravitch, Patricia Dunnington, Lon and Hannah Jacobs, Patricia Kavanagh and Jim Grant, Ruth and Sid Lapidus, Tink Leefmans and Ernest Tollerson, Glen and Cheryl Lewy, Tarky Lombardi Jr., Cordelia and Carl Menges, Nancy and Morris Offit, Helen and Russell Pennoyer, Happy Rockefeller, Michelle Smith, Robert A.M. Stern, and Judy Zankel.
Pam Schafler, Roger Hertog, and Louise Mirrer
Dinner Chairs: Helen and Robert Appel, Lois Chiles and Richard Gilder, Diana and Joe DiMenna, The Lauder Foundation, and Irene and Bernard L. Schwartz.

Gala Co-Chairs: Norman Benzaquen, Franci J. Blassberg and Joseph L. Rice III, Len Blavatnik, Beth and Ravenel B. Curry III, Elizabeth B. Dater and Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr., Barbara and Richard Debs, Ahuva and Martin J. Gross, Helen and Edward Hintz, Patricia and John Klingenstein, Paula and Tom McInerney, Jennifer and John Monsky, Karen and Charles Phillips, Bonnie and Richard Reiss, Jr., Pam and Scott Schafler, Paul Singer, Sue Ann Weinberg, Leah and Michael Weisberg, and Anita and Byron Wien.
Susan Hertog, General David Petraeus, and Allison Hertog Schachner
Patricia Kavanagh and Jim Grant
Happy Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, General David Petraeus, and Pam Schafler
Roger Hertog with Henry and Nancy Kissinger
General Jack Keane and General Petraeus
Governor George Pataki
General Petraeus with students from CUNY's Macaulay Honors College
Ernest Tollerson, Tink Leefmans, and Harold and Edith Holzer
Laurie Tisch and Pam Sanders
Barbara Zalaznick, David Hidalgo, and Michelle Smith
On the third Thursday evening of November, Fountain Gallery hosted 500 guests at Mad About Art, the Gallery’s Annual Art Auction and Benefit. Held at Cedar Lake in Manhattan’s Chelsea gallery district, this year’s event was “A Black and White Affair” in theme and décor. The guests were attired in the same striking palette, which set off to dramatic effect the dazzling array of 100 multi-hued artworks offered at auction by the artists of Fountain Gallery, the premier venue in New York City representing artists living with mental illness. Art sales topped those of any previous Fountain Gallery event.
Welcoming remarks by Fountain Gallery Director Jason Bowman were followed by presentation of the Esther Montanez Award, established in memory of Fountain Gallery’s founding director. This year’s recipients were: Bart McDade Vice President, Director of Operations,NY, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank; and Faith Ringgold– artist, author and activist.

Ms. Ringgold, known for her painted story quilts and the much-honored children’s book Tar Beach, contributed one of her original pieces to the auction. Also donating works for auction were William Wegman, a past Fountain Gallery honoree perhaps best known for pieces spotlighting his soulful Weimaraner dogs; MJ Levy Dickson, who expresses in a variety of mediums the unity she finds in the natural world; and Federico Castelluccio, a renowned visual artist and actor recognized by countless television viewers for his role as Furio Giunta in the HBO series “The Sopranos.”
Julian Ungano
Fountain Gallery artist Rivky Grossman
Seven-time Grammy Award nominee Suzanne Vega was the special musical guest. She held her audience rapt with voice and guitar, performing songs ranging from familiar to yet-to-be-released. (Ms. Vega’s eighth album, her first studio recording of new material in seven years, is scheduled for release in February.)

The electronic art auction, curated by Sasha Nicholas, hummed along throughout the evening. Guests moved about the elegant and vast space, festooned with large artworks hung high and smaller-scale pieces presented in eye-level gallery style. While quaffing cocktails and sampling delicacies (including postprandial black-and-white cookies and cupcakes), guests were assisted in placing bids by a band of “Bidding Valets” identified by the illuminated hats they donned for the occasion.
Suzanne Vega
The dedicated Chairs whose efforts were key to the evening’s success were: John P. Casaly, Rick Froio, Carmel and Brett Fromson, Dario Gristina, Leslie Harwood, Rich Hiler, Louis J. Mantia, Bonnie and Frank Pratt, Jerry Schumm,and Gabriel Stefania. Ms. Harwood and Messrs. Froio, Gristina and Schumm are past Fountain Gallery honorees.

Attendees included: John Ambrosini, Jason Bowman and Chris Adasiewicz, Federico Castelluccio and Yvonne Maria Schaefer, Harriet and Richard Demato, Peter DiCapua, Nancy Farrell, Elizabeth Fiore, Lorna Hyde Graev, Jeremy Hu, Guinevere Johnson and Jason Rohlf, Emmanuel Lemakis, Frank Maresca, Todd Masters, Bentley Meeker, Amanda Meigher, Sasha Nicholas and Steven Caputo, Pauline Nicholls and Kenn Dudek, Mary Pontillo, Ann and John Pyne, Elizabeth Pyne, Betsy Seidman, Sue Stoffel, and Ronnie Wiener.
Honoree Bart McDade
Founded by parent organization Fountain House in 2000 as a not-for-profit exhibition space for artists living and working with mental illness, Fountain Gallery sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists, curators and cultural institutions. Embracing artists who are emerging or established, trained or self-taught, Fountain Gallery cultivates artistic growth and makes a vital contribution to the New York arts community.

For more information about Fountain Gallery, please visit: www.fountaingallerynyc.com.
Martin Crook, Guinevere Johnson, and Jason Rohlf
Carol Farris, Penelope Farris, Ellen Fine, Lynn Frielinghaus, and Judy Steinberg
Alison Lang and Rich Hiler
Fountain Gallery artist Rivky Grossman and Honoree Faith Ringgold
Christine Morena and Lee Bryant
Fountain Gallery artist Bernard Stote
Fountain Gallery artist Julio Mendoza
Fountain Gallery artist Mercedes Kelly
Frank Maresca and Alejandra Russi
Owen Clancey and Jenna Sakolsky
Sasha Nicholas, Steven Caputo, and Jason Bowman
Susan and David Schwartz, and Ann Rothschild
Carol Farris, Takayo Ishikawa, and Susan Hartley-Coll
Ines Elskop and Pam Perkins
Harriet Sawyer and Richard Demato
Louise M. Parent and John P. Casaly
Fountain Gallery artist Paula Isaac
Fountain Gallery Artist Alyson Vega
Fountain Gallery artist Gail Shamchenko
Dawn Reinholtz, Rick Froio, Joe Primiano, and Jessica Randazza
Fountain Gallery artist Anthony Newton
Fountain House President Kenn Dudek, Honorees Faith Ringgold and Bart McDade, and Fountain Gallery Director Jason Bowman
Event Co-Chairs Dario Gristina and Lou Mantia
Yvonne Maria Schaefer and Federico Castelluccio
Suzanne Vega
This past Tuesday night at Stella McCartney's flagship store in SoHo, Liv Tyler celebrated the launch of her new book,"Modern Manners: Tips to Take You to the Top," which she co-wrote with her beautiful grandmother Dorothea Johnson. Carolers greeted guests with joyful singing outside the holiday-decorated SoHo shop.
 
Among the many guests were Man Repeller's Leandra Medine, Charlotte Ronson,Elle Magazine Creative Director Joe Zee, Hanneli Mustaparta, Andrew Saffir, Daniel Benedict, and President of Neiman Marcus Jim Gold; all sipping on Beluga Noble Russian Vodka rosemary cocktails.
 
Liv, as always, was her gracious self taking plenty of iPhone selfies with fans and friends. 
Liv Tyler with her grandmother and co-author Dorothea Johnson
Charlotte Ronson
Elizabeth Gilpin and Hanneli Mustaparta
Liv Tyler takes a break between book signings and sings a few holiday favorites with the carolers
Alexandra Richards and Liv Tyler
Jim Gold
Andrew Saffir and Daniel Benedict
Leandra McGee
The Neuberger Museum of Art of Purchase College, SUNY celebrated its Ruby Anniversary – 40 years of great art and education – at the Museum, which opened in 1974 with a donation of 108 works of 20th century American art from financier Roy R. Neuberger, founding patron. Today, the museum’s permanent collection contains more than 6,000 works of African, Latin American, modern and contemporary art.  The Neuberger Museum of Art is considered a teaching and learning museum for the twenty-first century that nurtures and supports the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.

At “Celebrating 40 Years,” a hugely festive event that drew close to 300 people, the Museum honored three outstanding individuals for their contributions to the community: Agnes Gund, noted philanthropist, modern and contemporary art collector, and civic leader, who received the Passionate Collector Award; William M. Mooney, Jr., former banking executive and current president of The Westchester County Association, the Passionate Civic Leader Award; and Lynn Straus, pioneer in early childhood education, the Passionate Educator Award.
Susan Dubin (co-chair), Ellen Chassin, Jamie Gordon, Helen Stambler Neuberger (co-chair), Jeannine Starr, and Lynn Halbfinger (co-chair)
"Celebrating 40 Years" was chaired by Susan and James Dubin of Harrison and Manhattan; Lynn and Martin Halbfinger of Manhattan; and Helen Stambler Neuberger and Jim Neuberger of Manhattan and Cortlandt Manor. There were cocktails, a silent auction, followed at 8 p.m. by dinner, then dancing in the Ruby Lounge.

All proceeds from Celebrating 40 Years support the Neuberger Museum’s 40th Anniversary exhibitions and educational programs.
William Mooney (Honoree) and Joan Mooney
Benefit co-chairs: Lynn Halbfinger, Helen Stambler Neuberger, and Susan Dubin
Marvin and Donna Schwartz
Daniel McPhee, Jamila Willis, Courtney Willis Blair, and Andrew Huff
Robert and Christina Weisz
Jacqueline Bates with Rachel Stern
Jim Neuberger and Helen Stambler Neuberger with Krytzia and Eugenio Minvielle
Artist Ursula von Rydingsvard and O. Anthony Maddalena
John and Janet Rodgers
David and Laurie Weiner
Steven and Lisa Tananbaum, Rachel Stern, and Stephen and Ann Shapiro
Barry Shapiro and Barbara Blank
Ellen Chassin, Judith Zabar, and Sandra Zabar
Fred Wilson, Eileen Bloom, and O. Anthony Maddalena
Gilbert Bassin , Jacqueline Walker, Keiran Fox, Thomas Schwarz, and Doreen Bassin
(seated) Jacques d'Amboise, Denise Mullen, Fred Wilson, and Whitfield Lovell
(Standing) Jon Fassberg and Stanley Zabar
Louis Klein, Linda Singer, and Mary Beth Buck
Paola Morsiani, Director of the Neuberger Museum of Art
Helen Stambler Neuberger with Jacques d'Amboise
Martin and Lynn Halbfinger, Jim and Helen Stambler Neuberger, and Susan and Jim Dubin

Photographs by Annie Watt (MAD); Saskia Kahn (Fountain Gallery).

Lighting Up The Holidays ...

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Matthew Bauer, Courtney Arnot, and Muffie Potter Aston kicking off The 27th Annual Miracle on Madison Avenue festivities with the 2nd annual "Light Up The Holidays."
The 27th Annual Miracle on Madison Avenue festivities kicked-off with the 2nd annual Holiday lighting ceremony "Light Up The Holidays" on Madison Avenue. Muffie Potter Aston and Courtney Arnot, Miracle on Madison Avenue Chairmen, along with The Society of MSKCC president, Martha Vietor Glass, had the honor of flipping the switch to ignite Madison Avenue's "shooting stars" specially designed for the street lamp poles of the BID between 57th and 86th Streets, where 34 illuminated decorations have been installed. The Hewitt Carolers, a choir of second graders, performed holiday songs at the lighting.
Courtney Arnot, Martha Vietor Glass, and Muffie Potter Aston
After the lighting ceremony, a private kick-off reception was held in the Lee Mindel designed apartment at The Marquand, hosted by HFZ Capital Group.

In attendance were, Miracle Chairmen Muffie Potter Aston and Courtney Arnot, MSKCC President, Martha Vietor Glass, Madison Avenue BID President Matthew A. Bauer, Town&Country Publisher Jennifer Levene Bruno, HFZ Capital Group Julie Dannenberg, Judith Ripka, Alice Aquilino, Ippolita, Natasa de Luca, Adriana Der Calousdian and Barbara Fuller.
Hewitt Carolers singing
After the lighting ceremony, a private kick-off reception was held at The Marquand
This past Saturday, December 7th, over 80 of the world's most prestigious brands and retailers between 57th and 86th Streets welcomed shoppers who joined them in giving back with each retailer donating 20% of sales (with a maximum contribution of $15,000 per retailer) to The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. This represents a 45% increase in store participation over 2012.

Miracle Host Committee members and Town&Country magazine editors greeted shoppers in participating boutiques and in-store events. Up and down the Avenue, seven Holiday Choirs were singing the holiday favorites.
Matthew A. Bauer and Julie Dannenberg
Erin Einhauser and Alice Aquilino
Barbara Fuller, Matthew Talomie, and Helene Schlein
Julie Dannenberg and Jennifer Levene Bruno
Liza Kaymin and Anna Asatiani
Adriana Der Calousdian and Greg Der Calousdian
Natasa De luca and Nolan Fitzgerald
NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital celebrated over a century of world-class pediatric care and the 10th birthday of the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital at a Birthday Bash benefit dinner on Wednesday, November 20 at The Pierre in Manhattan. 200 guests attended the event, which raised funds to support the center's pediatric care programs.
 
The event, hosted by Dr. Steven J. Corwin, Chief Executive Officer, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, honored Morgan Stanley and its employees, and Dr. John M. Driscoll, Chair of the Ethics Committee of the NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, who has played an invaluable role in both research and leadership since 1971. Dr. Robert Kelly, President of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Colm Kelleher, President, Institutional Securities Managing Director, Morgan Stanley; and Sarah Nash were also in attendance.
Dr. Larry Stanberry, Dr. John M. Driscoll, Robert Scott, Colm Kelleher, Kristin Gervasio, Joan Steinberg, Kevin Hammeran, Sarah Nash, Dr. Robert E. Kelly, and Dr. Steven J. Corwin
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Dr. Steven J. Corwin and Colm Kelleher
Dr. John M. Driscoll and Dr. Steven J. Corwin
A leader in research and patient care since it was established in 1887 as the Babies Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital officially opened in 2003 as an innovative facility with critical and neonatal intensive care facilities, providing the highest quality care for pediatric patients from around the region. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is ranked in all 10 pediatric specialties on the 2013-14 U.S.News & World Report "Best Children's Hospitals" survey -- more than any other New York metropolitan area hospital.
Dr. Steven J. Corwin, Dr. Herb Pardes, Dr. Michael Weiner, and Dr. Andrew Kung
Lauren Keifer Foley, Rob Foley , Ellen Corwin, and Dr. Steven J. Corwin
Dr. Anna Kelly, Dr. Robert E. Kelly, Dr. Larry Stanberry, and Elizabeth Stanberry
Lynne Roth and Kevin Hammeran
Juan Mejia, Dr. Patricia Hametz, and Sarah Nash
Clark Munnell, Esra Munnell, Kristin Gervasio, and Stuart Rabin
On Tuesday, December 3rd, New York City Mission Society’s Junior Society hosted holiday cocktails to benefit their annual holiday toy drive at Pilotage Fun & Hobby.

Comprising young professionals in the New York City Area, the Junior Society supports the mission, vision and values of New York City Mission Society through hands-on outreach, innovative networking and unique fundraising opportunities. As the next generation of philanthropists, including Melissa Berkelhammer, Brooke Laing, Antonella Lemos, Cole Rumbough, and Liz Shafiroff, they support the New York City Mission Society’s goal to improve the lives of children, youth, and families in the city’s most underserved communities.
Brooke Laing, Cole Rumbough, Melissa Berkelhammer, and Antonella Lemos
Allegra Rumbough, Leah Rumbough, and Antonella Lemos
With the toy drive event, this year sponsored in part by MarieBelle New York, Baked by Melissa, Insomnia Cookies, Bonito Mezcal, and Früzen Ice, guests had the opportunity to support the toy drive while holiday shopping, as 20-percent of each purchase made was donated to New York City Mission Society.

Joining the Junior Society in support of their annual toy drive were Martin Shafiroff, Roy Kean, Maggie Norris, and Stanley and Leah Rumbough, and many more.

Guests dressed in festive seasonal attire enjoyed holiday cocktails, cookies, chocolate, and cupcakes, while shopping and playing with the many interactive toys of pilotage, ranging from electronic helicopters, airplanes, and cars.
Brooke Laing, Cole Rumbough, and Lynn Pyfer
Pilotage Fun & Hobby opened its doors in March 2012, under the watchful eye of Managing Director William Dickey, who envisioned a destination that offers entertaining, innovative, and most importantly, interactive products to satisfy the needs and stimulate the minds of consumers with discriminating tastes, from knowledge-seeking school kids to city dwellers and parents seeking more sophisticated outdoor activities to share with their children. Pilotage Fun & Hobby aims to introduce a more engaging, gratifying and traditional – though rapidly evolving – form of recreation to a younger generation that is overwhelmed by digital entertainment.

The NYC Mission Society will be accepting donations throughout the entire holiday season, and can be made online at: www.nycharities.org.
Alina Dickey, Renee Dickey, and William Dickey
Leah Lane
Maggie Norris
Thomas Bisceglie, Kala Jerzy, and Tess Rose
The Junior Council of the American Museum of Natural History continued its 2013–2014 season on Thursday, December 5, with a private viewing of the new special exhibition The Power of Poison and a cocktail reception in the Hall of Mexico and Central America.

For centuries, humans have marveled at the secrets of poisons and sought to harness their toxic powers. This exhibition explores both the biological basics of poison and the ways in which people have confronted its perils and potential, approaching poison from several different perspectives—as a dynamic defense system used by animals locked in evolutionary arms races with predators; as a compelling thread that runs through familiar legends, myths, and fables; as a promising source for powerful medical treatments; and as a series of mysteries visitors encounter and solve, including what suddenly poisoned Captain James Cook and two naturalists aboard his ship in the autumn of 1774. The Power of Poison brings into sharp focus this captivating topic.
Guests enter The Power of Poison
Co-chairs included W. Jameson McFadden, Holly and Martin Okner, Lori and Zachary Pomerantz, Robin and Brad Roberts, Gaelin Rosenwaks, Heather and Ross Schulman, Zoe and Iain Wilson.

The American Museum of Natural History's Junior Council is one of New York City's most stimulating membership groups for young philanthropists. Founded in 1994, the Junior Council supports the Museum's mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate—through scientific research and education—knowledge about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe. Each year, Junior Council members participate in special events that offer them an intimate view inside the Museum's collections, activities, and exhibitions. Junior Council members go behind the scenes at one of the world's preeminent museums, meet some of the nation's most distinguished and engaging scientists, and preview the latest exhibitions.
Co-chair Gaelin Rosenwaks, Museum curator Mark Siddall, and Nicole Mihnovets
Steering Committee members Elizabeth and Andrew Yanev with Julia Bosson
Dana Greenlee, Tyler Flint, and Jason Morganroth
Bree and Brian Candee with Steering Committee members Erin and Matt Ahrens
Steering Committee members David and Leslie Verbitsky
Shelby Pollard and Brent Belote
Katia, Ariella, and Alessia Menegon (Steering Committee member)
Roisin Ryan, Co-chair Zoe Wilson, and Alison Thompson
Ruthie Reisner and Nick Wolf
Live theater presentation
Guests discover the exhibition’s “enchanted book”
On November 20th at The Pierre, The Police Athletic League's Eighth Annual Real Estate & Construction Luncheon celebrated Columbia University, Fordham University & St. John's University for their commitment to New York City's children and their impact on the urban landscape.

A special recognition was given to PAL Graduates of Distinction along with a tribute to our Armed Forces. Proceeds will enable PAL to continue to serve 40,000 boys and girls, providing academic, artistic and athletic programming throughout all five boroughs.
David J. Arena with Master Sgt. Mary Kay Messenger
John J. Ryan, former Executive Director, Police Athletic League, with Jami Landi, Director of Development, Police Athletic League
John J. Osborn, President of Police Athletic League, with Raymond W. Kelly, NYC Police Commissioner & Honorary President of Police Athletic League
Robert J. McGuire, former NYC Police Commissioner & Vice Chairman of Police Athletic League, with Mitchell E. Rudin, PAL Director
John Delollis, Jami Landi, and David A. MacDonald
West Palm Beach, Fla.– The Ultimate Dinner Party, benefiting Children's Home Society of Florida, took place on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013 in Palm Beach’s most magnificent homes.

The evening began with a cocktail party at the beautiful Palm Beach home of Ramon W. Breeden, Jr. Following cocktails, guests divided into several groups and went to other homes where gourmet dinners were served. The meals were planned and prepared by professional chefs who are members of the Palm Beach County Chapter of the American Culinary Federation (ACF). This year’s hosts included Ted and Ruth Baum, Franklyn de Marco, Jr. and Betsy Fry, Michael and Annie Falk, Mark and Mary Freitas, Arij Gasiunasen, Ronald and Paulette Koch, Richard and Rita Lazzara, Robert and Mia Matthews, Stephen Myers and JoAnna Ballarini, Tom Quick and David and Elizabeth Wetherell.
Cassandra Appleman and Donald Sedley, Jr. with their team
The event was a sell-out. Guests included Keith and Linda Beaty, Trish Donnelley, Pam and Peter Dupuis, Linda and Ed Dweck, Jo Ellen and Mike Dyer, Rex Ford, Carol Jaeger, Michele and Howard Kessler, Mary McCourt, Sharon and Alton O’Neil, John Patten, Nancy and Bill Rollnick, Susan and Dom Telesco and Maureen and Orator Woodward.

This year’s Ultimate Dinner Party has been coordinated by Trish Donnelley, Pam Dupuis, Annie Falk, Lori Gendelman, Linda Salandra-Dweck, and Maureen Woodward. Tom Quick is Honorary Chairman.  Platinum Benefactors are BMO Private Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Freitas and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kessler.  Gold Benefactors are Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Dupuis, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk, Mrs. Mary McCourt and Mr. Thomas C. Quick. Media Sponsor is Palm Beach Illustrated.
Christopher Phillips and Trish Donnelley
Bob and Mia Matthews
The Ultimate Dinner Party is CHS’ signature event in Palm Beach County, and has raised more than $3 million since its inception 21 years ago.  These funds have been used to assist children in Palm Beach County who are abused, abandoned and neglected. 

Created in 1902, Children's Home Society of Florida (CHS) is the state’s oldest and largest statewide private not-for-profit provider of services to children and families.  CHS is headquartered in Winter Park, Fla., and offers services in more than 100 locations by more than 1,900 staff members dedicated to providing child-focused, family-centered care.  In Palm Beach County, the Palm Beach Division provides a variety of programs that focus on child abuse and neglect prevention and intervention, adoption and adoption support and help for troubled, runaway and homeless teens.  During the past year, CHS touched the lives of more than 18,000 local children and families.
Mike Dyer, Sandra Fuentes, Marti La Tour, and John Patten
Megan Hunter and Daniel Brennan
Pam and Peter Dupuis
Hilary and Wilbur Ross
Madeleine Calder, Mary McCourt, Maryellen Mosca, and Carol Brophy
JoAnn and Mike Dyer
Eddy Taylor and Tom Quick
Tim and Christie Gannon, and Betsy and Wally Turner
Richard and Rita Lazzara
Carol Jaeger and Douglas Jencks
Orator and Maureen Woodward
Stephen Myers and JoAnna Ballarini
Norma Tiefel and Mark Freitas
Michael and Annie Falk
Deborah and Ramon Breedon
Michele Kessler and Bill Rollnick
Mary Freitas and Howard Kessler
Laura and Fred Tahne
Betsy Fry and Franklyn DeMarco

Photographs by Owen Hoffmann/PMc(Madison Avenue & New York City Mission Society); R. Mickens (AMNH); Howard Wechsler (PAL); Julia Duresky/Lucien Capehart Photography (CHS).

Wrapping Up The Fall Gala Circuit

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Lenox Hill Neighborhood House's Associates Committee Chairs at its Fall Benefit.
A couple of weeks ago, the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House held its Fall Associates Committee Benefit. There were cocktails and prizes to be won at Asprey on Madison Avenue, followed by dinner and dancing at the Knickerbocker Club.

Leslie Heaney, a supporter of the Neighborhood House with her husband Andrew for over a decade, was honored at the benefit, along with Michelle Smith, founder and designer of the fashion line Milly.

Close to 250 attended – all looking quite glamorous.

Lenox Hill Neighborhood House helps 20,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan. Widely recognized as one of New York's premier nonprofit organizations, it was founded 119 years ago and provides an extensive array of effective human services—social, educational, legal, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness.
Honorees Michelle Smith and Leslie Heaney
Chiara Ferragamo and Victor Geraci
Board Member and Event Chairs Margot and Randy Takian
Board Member and Chair Christopher Spitzmiller with Sam Allen
Mark Gilbertson with Lisa and Chris Errico
Kemp and Mike Steib
Erik and Jennifer Oken
Meredith McCue and Kim Simons
Chairs Richard and Emily Leonard with John Sargent
Marcie and Jordan Pantzer
Andrew Oshrin and Michelle Smith
Barbara and Peter Regna
Shirin and Kasper Christoffersen with a friend
Chair Cindy Ketchum, Mark Gilbertson, and Libby Fitzgerald
Kathy and Andrew Thomas
Michael McGraw and friend
Terry and Libby Fitzgerald
Amy Connor and Missey Condie with a friend
Paige Hardy with Doug and Meg Braff
Alberto Villalobos, Mercedes Desio, and Alex Papachristidis
Ashley Tischer, Lindsey Harper, David Duncan, and Lilse Rodgers
Chair Kamie Lightburn and Jennifer Cacioppo
Jessica Lapin and Andrew Wuertele
Burwell and Chip Schorr
Emily Leonard, Leslie Heaney, and Meg Braff
Rafael Gill and Yliana Yepez
Kathleen Kocatas and Lara Trafelet
Allison Aston and Ferebee Taube
Amy Hoadley and Geoffrey Bradfield
Amanda Taylor, Jill Ross, and Ashley Whittaker
Laura Harris and Eugenie Niven Goodman
Leslie Heaney with John and Heather Sargent
Stephanie and James Loeffler
Mary Van Pelt and Leslie Heaney
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013, Silver Hill Hospital held its fourth annual fall gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. This year's Gala honored longtime supporter and Board Director, Peter Busch Orthwein, and his wife, Beverly, and CNBC anchor, Lawrence Kudlow. The 400 guests enjoyed a very special performance by Grammy and Tony-winning musical artist, Cyndi Lauper. Ms. Lauper opened with her song "Fearless" and went on to play her classic ballad "True Colors".

Peter Orthwein, the Co-Founder and Chairman of Thor Industries, has been a Silver Hill Hospital board member since 2005 and chair of the Planning and Finance Committee.  His dedication and brilliant leadership has been instrumental in guiding the Silver Hill through a significant financial turnaround, and his conscientious approach to this work is exemplified by its excellent financial condition. Beverly Orthwein serves as an active volunteer visiting the Acute Care Unit regularly to deliver compassionate support and hope to patients.  Her loyal support of Silver Hill and numerous non-profit organizations is laudable and indicative of her generous spirit. She served as one of the evening's speakers sharing her personal experience at Silver Hill Hospital.
Lawrence Kudlow, anchor of CNBC's "The Kudlow Report," has a powerful story of recovery, and is a tireless advocate for promoting greater understanding and acceptance for those with addictions or mental illness.  He delivered an impassioned speech to the crowd about his journey to recovery. Silver Hill Hospital shares Mr. Kudlow's passion to eliminate stigmas surrounding these illnesses, and to inspire more patients to seek treatment.

Co-chairs for the 2013 Gala are Sigurd Ackerman, MD and Cecelia McCarton, MD, Michael Cominotto and Dennis Basso, Frederick Feiner, MD, and Vicki Feiner, Kirk Henckels and Fernanda Kellogg, Todd Hollander, DJ Cassidy, Jonny Podell, and Brittany Podell.

Cyndi Lauper
A live auction was led by Sotheby's, Hugh Hildesley. The evening raised close to $850,000 for financial assistance for individuals who need Silver Hill's long-term residential treatment programs but are without adequate resources to cover the costs.

Notable attendees included: Cyndi Lauper, Peter Busch Orthwein and Beverly Orthwein (honorees), Lawrence Kudlow (honoree and CNBC anchor "The Kudlow Report"), Hugh Hildesley, Sigurd Ackerman, MD and Cecelia McCarton, MD, Michael Cominotto and Dennis Basso, Frederick Feiner, MD, and Vicki Feiner, Kirk Henckels and Fernanda Kellogg, Todd Hollander, DJ Cassidy, Jonny Podell, and Brittany Podell, Amy Fine Collins, Nina Griscom, Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, Lisa Jackson, Michele Herbert, Dana Taylor, Shelley Goldberg, Michael Kellen, John and Nonie Sullivan Jr, Thomas J. Moran, Charles Revson, Hendrik Hartong, Marlene Hess, Richard Zinman, Charles Schorin, Baird Ryan, Daman and Sant Chatwal, Jamie Gleicher, David and Danielle Ganek.

In 1931 renowned psychiatrist Dr. John Millett was searching for a setting close to New York to open a small residential mental health clinic. A picturesque farmhouse on a pastoral site in New Canaan, Connecticut proved irresistible for what he envisioned. In just a few short years, Silver Hill achieved national recognition as a top tier psychiatric hospital, revered for expert and compassionate treatment for patients struggling with mental illness or addiction. A steadfast adherence to mission – "to provide the best treatment for mental illness and addiction; and to offer continuing support, counseling and education to patients and families in every phase of illness and recovery" – has shaped the hospital's growth over time. Today, Silver Hill, a not-for-profit hospital, provides comprehensive inpatient, residential and outpatient programs for adolescents and adults covering the full spectrum of psychiatric diagnoses.
Dennis Basso, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Cominotto, and Jonny Podell
Beverly Orthwein and Peter Orthwein
Daman Chatwal and Sant Chatwal
Alex Hitz, Amy Fine Colins, Mark Gilbertson, and Nina Griscom
Amanda Fial, Jamie Gleicher, and Cary Meer
David and Danielle Ganek
Mark Locks and Michele Herbert
Jessica Crenshaw, Hugh Hildesley, and Beverly Orthwein
Hugh Carey and Kate Gibson
Dori Cooperman, Velesca Guerrand-Hermes, Dana Taylor, and Inga Rubenstein
Jonny Podell, Britney Podell, and DJ Cassidy
Central Park itself took center stage as the Central Park Conservancy celebrated the beauty of the fall season at its annual "Autumn in Central Park." Held under the Naumburg Bandshell, Autumn in Central Park was launched in 2011 with great success, rising over $1.1 million for the care and preservation of the Park. Over five hundred attended this year's celebration of New York City's most treasured green space.

Chairmen included Kitty and Tom Kempner, Gillian and Sylvester Miniter, Deborah Roberts and Al Roker, and Fiona and Eric Rudin

Sarah Arison, Elizabeth Kurpis, Julia Loomis, and Julianna Simmons served as Young Associates Chairmen.
Corporate Chair: Angelo, Gordon and Co.; Sponsorship by: Valentino and Van Cleef and Arpels; Event Décor: Van Wyck and Van Wyck; Catering: Abigail Kirsch; Music: Starlight Orchestra.
Guests included: Ashley Baker and Davin Staats, Lisa and Jeff Blau, Barbara Cirkva, Kathryn Chenault, Suzanne and Bob Cochran, Stephanie and Philippe Dauman, Jr., Stacey Bendet Eisner and Eric Eisner, Andre Fry, Trisha Gregory, Lise Evans, Fe and Alessandro Fendi, Anne and Bill Harrison, Stephen Henderson, Star Jones, Eleanora and Michael Kennedy, Judith-Ann Corrente and Wim Kooyker, Coco and Arie Kopleman, Alexandra Lebenthal and Jeremy Diamond, Kamie and Richard Lightburn, Marcia and Richard Mishaan, Beth Nash, Elyse and Michael Newhouse, Lorry and Mark Newhouse, Liz and Jeff Peek, Avis and Bruce Richards, Sandra Ripert, Jacqueline and Mortimer Sackler, Angel Sanchez, Didi and Oscar Schafer, Marva Smalls, Margaret and Ian Smith, John Stossel, Anita and Stuart Subotnick, Tonya Lee, Carol Sutton Lewis, Patsy and Jeff Tarr, Yilana Yepez, Danielle and Tom Walker, Laura and William Zeckendorf.
Suzanne and Robert Cochran
Fiona and Eric Rudin
Doug Blonsky, Fiona Rubin, Gillian Miniter, Thomas Kempner, and Deborah Roberts
Kristy and Jonathan Korngold
Julianna Loomis, Sarah Arison, and Elizabeth Kurpis
Mark Badgley and James Mischka
Gillian Miniter, Deborah Roberts, and Fiona Rudin
Agenia Clark and Deborah Roberts
Van Cleef and Arpels models
Anne Harrison and Kamie Lightburn
Anne harrison, Lise Evans, Gillian Miniter, and Alexandra Lebenthal
Star Jones
Liz Atwood
Last month, Princess Katherine of Serbia was in New York for a luncheon held at Le Cirque for her beloved charity, Lifeline. Lifeline works with the many impoverished Serbians still suffering the ravages of that country's war. The Princess' special attention is given to helping blind children.

Organized by Lifeline board members Cheri Kaufman, David Hryck and Susan Gutfreund, Le Cirque's dining room was overflowing with guests supporting this important cause. Prince Alexander of Serbia introduced his wife Princess Katherine who gave a touching account of her work in Serbia. Cheri Kaufman followed and introduced former Governor David Patterson who spoke of his life struggles and later accomplishments due to being blind.

Guests included Margo Catsimiitidis, Sharon Bush, Bonnie Lautenberg, Dr. Ruth, Cece Black, Bill Sclight, Judy Missoni, Diana Feldman, Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, and Madam Yoo Ban Soon-Taek, wife of the Secretary General of the U.N.
HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia, honoree Governor David Paterson, Kerry Kennedy, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Cheri Kaufman, HRH Prince Alexander of Serbia, and David Hryck
HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia, Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, and Kerry Kennedy
Michel Witmer and Kamie Lightburn
CeCe Black, Cheri Kaufman, and Donna Soloway
Ambassabor of Cypress Mr. and Mrs. Jacovides with Kip Forbes (middle)
Honoree Governor David Paterson
Madam Yoo (Ban) Soon-taek
Sool Wool, Nana Lee,Bob Dudley, David Paterson, Margo Catsimatides, HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia, and Kyle Wool
Jean Shafiroff, Tamie Lightburn, Sharon Bush, and Cheri Kaufman
Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Peter Pizzino
HRH Prince Alexander of Serbia and HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia
Madam Yoo (Ban) Soon-taek, HRH Prince Alexander of Serbia, and HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia
David Paterson, Diana Kashan, Bill Schlight, and Cheri Kaufman
Royce Pinkwater, Bob Dudley, and Soo Wool
Karen Goulandris and HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia
Bob Dudley, Branko Bojovic, and Kyle Wool
Jana Bullock and Lucia Hwong Gordon
Wendy Federman, Diana Kashan, and Karen Klopp
Judith Missoni and Gabi Garzoni
Joan Standish and Donna Soloway
Maria Vlestis, Dinos Vlestis, Gregory Roumeliotis, and Betty Roumeliotis
HRH Princess Katherine of Serbia, HRH Prince Alexander of Serbia, Madam Yoo (Ban) Soon-taek, and Sirio Maccioni
Nana Lee, Sool Wool, and Jody Jones
Jennifer Gelia and Nick Raynes
Terry Mullins, Manon Lachan, and Michael Franklin
Maria Medicovic, Sofija Milosevic, and Bictoria Shubayva
Three weeks ago on a Thursday, the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) celebrated its 16th annual Collaborating for a Cure dinner and auction at the Park Avenue Armory, hosted by Michael and Elin Nierenberg.

They honored Arthur Imperatore, President of NY Waterway with the Humanitarian of the Year Award and Tadashi Shoji with the Fashion Cares Award. Chris Wragge, Co-Anchor of CBS2 News This Morning, was emcee. Hugh Hildesley of Sotheby's conducted the auction.

The evening raised close to $3 million to support the Foundation's research efforts.
Andrea Powell, Arthur Imperatore, Tadashi Sojhi, Ruth Finley, Dr. Samuel Waxman, and Chris Wragge
Dr. Samuel Waxman and Dena Weiner
Alec Waxman and Sarah Waxman
Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman, and Spencer Waxman
Elin and Michael Nierenberg
Martina Arroyo

Photographs by Cutty McGill (Lenox Hill); Rob Rich(Lifeline); Cindy Ord Getty (Waxman).

Holiday Gatherings

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Suzy Biszantz, Coralie Paul, Chelsea Leyland, Lydia Fenet, Allison Aston, and Julie Macklowe at a holiday cocktail event hosted by La Perla to benefit New Yorkers For Children.
The Dubin Breast Center of The Tisch Cancer Institute at the Mount Sinai Health System held its third annual benefit on Monday, December 9th at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel at Columbus Circle. 

The evening, for the first time sponsored by Harry Winston, Inc., honored Sonia Jones and Ramon E. Parsons, MD, PhD.  Among those in attendance were Eva and Glenn Dubin, Patty Smyth and John McEnroe, Sonia and Paul Tudor Jones II, Allison and Howard Lutnick, Alice and Lorne Michaels, Jamie Niven, Perri Peltz, and Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan.
Sonia Jones, Honoree, Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin, Dr. Ramon Parsons, Honoree, Perri Peltz, Emcee, and Dr. David Reich, President & COO of The Mount Sinai Hospital
The guests were greeted by Mount Sinai Hospital president Dr. David Reich.  As has become the tradition of the event, there were several musical performances by up and comers.  This year’s slate of singers included Jonas Myrin, Beatrice Miller, Caroline Jones, and Angela Hunte.  Eva Dubin, founder of the center and Elisa Port, MD, the Center’s Director introduced the award winners. 
Perri Peltz, Emcee, Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin, Michael J. Fox, Tracy Pollan, and Dr. Elisa Port, Director, Dubin Breast Center
Laura Dowling, Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin, Laurie Adorno, and Federica Boido
The Dubin Breast Center offers the latest, most innovative approaches available for breast health and the treatment of cancer under one roof.  The 15,000-square-foot facility is located on the campus of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, and houses a range of services from prevention to survivorship. The Dubin Breast Center represents Mount Sinai’s bold new vision for patient-centered breast cancer treatment and research—one that focuses on the emotional as well as the physical health and wellness of people who have, or may be at risk for, cancer. Patients receive personalized, comprehensive, and integrative care in a welcoming, private, and reassuring setting. The Dubin Breast Center’s extraordinary physicians and scientists actively collaborate, enabling our clinical teams to apply leading-edge knowledge and the newest, most sophisticated techniques and technologies.
Lise Evans, Gabrielle Bacon, and Katherine Cohen
Stacey Pashcow and Marc Caputo
Stephan Solomon, Todd Builione, Karen Builione, Lynn Solomon, and Glenn Dubin
Peter Henkel, Sonia Jones, Honoree, and Eleni Henkel
Nina Wexler and Iris Dankner
Caroline Jones and Paul Tudor Jones
Michael and Lise Evans
Lisa and Mark Bezos
Lili O'Malley, Thomas O'Malley, and Susannah Prout
Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin, Dr. David Reich, and Sonia Jones
Gary Wexler, Nina Wexler, and Tomomi Arikawa
Eaddo, Peter, and Mareill Kiernan
Donna Karan and Tania Higgins
David Saltzman, Carolyn Schenker, Michael J. Fox, and Tracy Pollan
Curtis Schenker and Glenn Dubin
Chris Mack and Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin
Bob Pittman, Sonia Jones, and Michelle Bennett
Allison Lutnick, Howard Lutnick, Iris Smith, and Michael Smith
On Tuesday, December 10th, New Yorkers For Children (NYFC) and La Perla hosted a holiday cocktail event to benefit youth in foster care at La Perla's Madison Avenue flagship.  In honor of the event, La Perla will offer a 10% discount on merchandise, with an additional 10% of sales benefitting NYFC, until Sunday, December 15th. Cocktails were provided by Atlantico Rum.

Guests included Kelly Rutherford, Chelsea Leyland, Cristina Greeven Cuomo, Suzy Biszantz, Allison Aston, Lydia Fenet, Julie Macklowe, Adelina Wong, Somers Farkas, Killian Hennesy, Vanessa Cornell, Marisa Brown, Susan Burden, Chris Del Gatto and Veronica Webb Del Gatto, Elisabeth Noel Jones, Alison Harmelin, Rory Hermelee, Lauren Kenny, Natalie Echavarria, Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos, Susan Magazine, Amy McFarland, Clare McKeon, Gillian Miniter, Edward Barsamian and Coralie Charriol Paul, among others.
Chelsea Leyland and Suzy Biszantz
Christina Cuomo and Marisa Brown and
Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos
Marisa Brown, Julie Macklowe, and Coralie Charriol Paul
Jennifer Creel
Kelly Rutherford
Lydia Fenet and Edward Barsamian
Veronica Webb Del Gatto
Pamela Ludwick and Adelina Wong
Susan Burden
Susan Magazine, Lydia Fenet, Suzy Biszantz, and Paige Hardy
The Decorators Club's members, colleagues and industry friends gathered last week at the Colony Club for their annual holiday fundraiser to benefit the DC Education Fund. Over 200 guests attended to celebrate and to toast a trifecta of honorary chairmen -- Gary Crain, founder of Crain & Ventolo Associates, Inc., Harry Hinson, chairman of Hinson & Company, and John Rosselli, impresario of John Rosselli Antiques and John Rosselli & Associates -- for their generous support, impeccable style, and innumerable contributions to the design community. Each was presented with a certificate framed by J. Pocker & Son.

Nancy Boszhardt and John Rosselli
Nancy Boszhardt, President of the Decorators Club, hosted the evening, along with Event Chair Ann Lind Bowers and co-chairs Amy Lau and Katie Leede.

Among the guests were design luminaries Cristina Azario, Leslie Banker, Stacey Bewkes, Debra Blair, John Brewer, Bill Brockschmidt, Chester Burley, Libby Cameron, Catherine Cleare, Suysel Cunningham, Joanne DePalma, Jim Druckman, Ann Fairfax, Maureen Wilson Footer, Carolyn Engelfield, Susan Forbes, Alana Frumkes, Jane Gaillard, Judy Girod, Mariette and Brooke Gomez, Jacqueline Gonnet, Victoria Hagan, Eric Hilton, Elizabeth Howard, Young Huh, Diana and Mark Jacoby, Peggy Kennedy, Sheila Kotur, Carey and Lisa Kravet, Janice Langrall, Betty Landreth and Jim Lebenthal, Jennifer Matthews, Pauline Metcalf, Renee Meyers, Alex Papachristidis, Peter Pennoyer, Robyn Pocker, Carol Prisant, Ann and Elizabeth Pyne, Jennifer Post, Paul Rankin, Scott Sanders, Gil Schaefer, Richard Sammons, Katherine and Dennis Scully, Betty Sherrill, Katherine Stephens, Matthew Patrick Smyth, Carolyn Sollis, Ann Sonet, Steven Stolman, Cheryl Tague, Priscilla Ulmann, Kenneth Wampler, Grey Watkins, Patricia Webb, Ilene Wetson, Marilyn White, Veronica Whitlock, Ashley Whittaker, Bunny Williams and Rebecca Vizard.
Gary Crain, Harry Hinson, and John Rosselli
Founded in 1914, The Decorators Club is America's oldest women's organization dedicated to the interior design profession. The membership includes women in all areas of the field of decorative arts who are committed to furthering interior design education through a variety of programs. The DC Education Fund Inc. was established in 1960 and through its Holiday Celebration and lecture series has raised funds to support an annual portfolio competition for six New York colleges that offer BFA programs in Interior Design. Monetary Grants are awarded to the winners of this competition. Next year, the Decorator Club will celebrate its 100th Anniversary at the Museum of the City of New York. For further information, visit www.thedecoratorsclub.org.
Ann Lind Bowers, Elizabeth Howard, and Amy Lau
Barbara Ostrom, Martha Siegel, Nancy Boszhardt, Phyllis Harbinger, Pamela Durante, and Judy Girod
Ashley Whittaker, Matthew Smyth, and Jennifer Post
Kenneth Wampler and Dennis Scully
Elizabeth Pyne, Ann Pyne, and Betty Sherrill
Barbara Sallick
Bill Brockschmidt and Paulline Metcalf
Chester Burley and Amy Lau
Cheryl Tague, Katie Leede, Katie Ridder
David Duncan and Virgina Cheney
Chester Burley and Veronica Whitlock
Debra Blair and Jane Gaillard
Eric Hilton
Jacqueline Gonnet, Marilyn White, Jim Druckman, and Cristina Azario
Elliot Johnson and Franklin Cogliano
Gary Crain and Margaret Kennedy
Courtney Coleman and Sarah Blank
Jennifer Post and Dale Cohen
John Brewer, Steven Stolman, Tom Shea, and Robert Ventolo
Joan Dineen and Robyn Pocker
Katherine Stephens and Priscilla Ulmann
Katie Leede, Stacey Bewkes, and Phyllis Harbinger
Leslie Banker and Renee Meyers
Judy Girod and Carol Prisant
Anne Fairfax and Richard Sammons
Andrea Brooke and Paul Rankin
Judy Girod and Joanne DePalma
Katerine Scully, John Brewer, Rachel Karr, and Paul Rankin
Katie Ridder, Jane Gaillard, and Catherine Cleare
Martha Siegel, Pamela Durante, Missy and Fahey
Katherine Scullyl, Jacqueline Gonet, and Carolyn Sollis
Maureen Footer and Sheila Kotur
Nancy Boszhardt and Chris Renzo
Missy Fahey, James Gomiela, Tony Bohem, and Martha Siegel
Pat Webb, Virginia Cheney, James Lebenthal, and Betty Lebenthal
Nancy Boszhardt and Harry Hinson
Pauline Metcalf and Jonathan Preece
Nancy Stout, Carey Karlan, and Beth Dempsey
Ann Sonet, Carolyn Englefield, and Cheryl Tague
Anthony Victoria, Libby Cameron, and David Duncan
Paul Ranki, Susan Thorn, Bill Thorn, and Betsy McAlpin
Rebecca Vizard and Molly Brennan
Robert Rich
Richard Matthews, Tom Shea, Steven Stolman, and Jennifer Matthews
Robert Wright, Flora Irving, and Carolyn Beinfield
Victoria Hagan, Pier Giorgetti, and Tom Robinson
Robert Ventolo and Diana Jacoby
Suysel Cunningham, Richard Sammons, and Anne Maxwell Foster
Steven Stolman and Scott Sanders
Susan Forbes and Dr. Mannuccio Mannucci
The 4th Annual Santa Project Party & Auction benefiting United Cerebral Palsy of New York City (UCP of NYC), one of the largest disability nonprofit organizations in the U.S., was held Tuesday Dec. 3rd at Bocca di Bacco in Chelsea.

Beyond the core programs and services UCP of NYC delivers year round, proceeds from the Santa Project Party & Auction help fund special needs equipment requests and purchase holiday gift cards for children with disabilities in UCP of NYC’s programs. 
The 4th Annual UCP of NYC Santa Project Party
The Santa Project Party & Auction was co-hosted by Tamsen Fadal, Emmy-winning anchor of PIX 11 News, and Camilla Barungi, model/entrepreneur of “Project Runway” fame. This marks the fourth consecutive year Camilla Barungi has hosted the Santa Project Party. Scott Stanford, Emmy-winning PIX 11 News co-anchor, and Isiah Whitlock, Jr., new star of HBO series “Veep,” co-chaired the fundraiser.

In addition to a strong showing of support from a diverse young professional crowd, the event drew celebrities and guests from Wall Street, architecture and design, fashion, film, television, and Broadway.
Mike Woods, Katrina Hazell and mother, Tamsen Fadal, Scott Stanford, and Camilla Barungi
James Adler, Jamie Feuerborn, Scott Allen, Kristina Buller, Brandon Nygard, and Ashley Glass
In addition to Camilla Barungi, Tamsen Fadal, and Scott Stanford, other VIPs attending the event included: Rich Graziano, President & General Manager, PIX 11; Mike Woods, Meteorologist & Reporter, Fox 5’s “Good Day New York,” and past co-host of the UCP of NYC Santa Project Party; Ryan Asselta, Sports Anchor & Reporter, Fox 5 New York; Kipton Cronkite,; Sheila Lennon, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Development, United Cerebral Palsy of New York City; George Berry, Founder and Principal, PLAN architecture | design | strategy; Pierre A. Le Veaux, Goldman Sachs; Thomas P. Lane, Partner, Winston & Strawn; Antonello Patella, Creative Director, Laura Mercier; Sandro Patella and Robert Patella, Patella Brothers Studio; Martha Fling, Founder, Drake Libby; Steve Gold, producer; Brice Mousset, Founder & Artistic Director, Oui Danse; Tim Mandala, actor; Ron Roberts, actor; Lakey Wolff, agent CESD; Lori Sokol, Publisher, Work Life Matters Magazine, and Board Chair, Women’s eNews; and Carlos Anaya, Fox News Latino, Telemundo and MyLifeStyle Magazine.

The Santa Project Party Host Committee members in attendance included:Scott Allen, Perkins+Will; Jason Carlough, MassMutual Financial Group; Kimberly Dowdell, Levien & Company; Javier Gomez, noted fine art photographer; Cynthia Jones, Bank of America; Seth Kramer, Goldman Sachs; Lauren LoGiudice, actress/writer; Michelina Mandarano, Goldman Sachs; Elizabeth Norman, Gensler; Alan Oyugi, Alliance Limousine, LLC.
Michelina Mandarano, Sheila Lennon, Seth Kramer, and Elizabeth Norman
Cass Almendral, Camilla Barungi, and Alan Oyugi
Scott Stanford, Ojinika Obiekwe, Sheila Lennon, Tamsen Fadal, and Javier Gomez
This year’s generous Santa Project Party Event Sponsors were WorldQuant (Presenting); HOK and Pilot Benefits (Hope); PLAN (Joy); Goldman Sachs and JGPR (Peace); and Levien & Company (Cheer.)

The event featured a silent auction with a range of luxury goods and services, including items donated by Laura Mercier, Google, Vera Bradley, Patella Bros., Equinox, Sebastian Nicole, Javier Gomez, The Colbert Report, Kinky Boots, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, and Marquis Miami, among many other sponsored items.
Carlos Anaya, Jerry Flaxman, Camilla Barungi, and Javier Gomez
Alan Oyugi, Samantha Vasquez, Terry Lyon, Calcie Coope, and friends
Christopher Dean, Jade Dean, Natalia Diaz-Jackson, Pierre Le Veaux, and Kimberly Dowdell
Haya Joy Kramer and Seth Kramer
Kipton Cronkite
Cynthia Jones
Lakey Wolff and Dilia Jelen
Scott Allen
Mike Woods, Kimberly Asselta, Ryan Asselta, and Carlos Anaya

Photographs by Ann Billingsley (Dubin); Karina Robledo, Lois Silver, Americk Lewis, and Nick Sosin (UCP)

'Tis the Season

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Park Avenue before the 2013 Tree Lighting ceremony
Sunday, December 8th marked the 69th year in a row that trees have been lit on Park Avenue to honor the men and women who fought in our nation's armed services, especially those who sacrificed their lives. Light snow fell on the large crowd gathered in front of the Brick Presbyterian Church as Rev. Michael L. Lindvall presided over a ceremony that was both a reminder of the original meaning of the lights and a celebration of the holiday season.

This tradition began after World War II when a few Park Avenue families put up trees in remembrance of their loved ones. Today the project is managed by The Fund for Park Avenue and is made possible by annual contributions from the community.
Reverend Michael L. Lindvall
Thomas Hoyt
Knickerbocker Grey cadets
Brick Church Children’s Choir
Knickerbocker Grey cadets attended the event this year to pay tribute to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and for whom the trees are dedicated. The Greys, based at the Park Avenue Armory, are the oldest after school activity in the country (founded in 1881) with a mission to train boys and girls in drill routines for civic and governmental ceremonial events, instill and develop leadership skills and learn about American history.

A moment of silence was observed while Taps was played by trumpeter, Thomas Hoyt before Rev. Lindvall uttered the words "Let there be light!" at which time the lights on the trees began to sparkle up and down the avenue. On the night of the ceremony, the trees are lit manually but are controlled by time clocks thereafter.

Before and after what can best be described as a "Park Avenue Block Party," families and friends gathered for celebrations in homes and restaurants all around the neighborhood.
Barbara McLaughlin and friends on Park Avenue
A rooftop party across from Brick Church
The lit trees on Park Avenue
First Snowball of the night
Natasha and John Bergreen
Officer Brent Andreol
Robert Wolf, Katarina Posch, Heidy Benzinger, and Jack Toolin
J. McLaughlin hosted its second annual "open house" to benefit the Tree Lighting and local restaurants such as Island and Swifty's also joined in to support this wonderful New York tradition.

The Park Avenue Tree Lighting brings together a large and diverse community to ensure that one of the City's most beloved and meaningful traditions continues each year. Lights shine on Park Avenue because of the commitment and annual financial support of so many people. For more information or to make a tax-deductible contribution, visit www.fundforparkavenue.org.
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and Barbara McLaughlin
Alexandra Hoyle and Eric Hoyle
Ann Fisher and Lenora Pettit
Gwenda McDougal and John Campbell
Richard and Caroline Moss
Ted and Kathleen Beit
Jim Kerr and Helen Miller
Marcia and Georgina Schaeffer
Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) honored some of New York's Kindest – those dedicated supporters committed to making a difference for NYC animals in need – at the landmark National Arts Club on December 6th. An awards ceremony, dinner, and silent auction was held followed a VIP cocktail reception that featured multi-platinum selling vocalist Ann Hampton Callaway. Net proceeds from the event support the care of homeless and abandoned animals at AC&C.

The New York's Kindest Dinner & Awards was named for AC&C's New York's Kindest ad campaign, which debuted earlier this year and aims to get more New Yorkers involved in helping city animals. Ads featuring AC&C adopters, volunteers, and donors with the cats and dogs they love appeared in subways, on telephone kiosks, in print and online, in a commercial, and even on a billboard by Citi Field. Among those honored at the event was New Leash Productions, the team behind the campaign.
Patrick Nolan, Nicki Gondell, and Risa Weinstock
Patrick Nolan, Kevin de IAigle, and Risa Weinstock
"Our New York's Kindest ad campaign and celebration tonight underscore the importance that the community plays by adopting, volunteering, fostering, donating and advocating for AC&C and the animals in our care," said AC&C Executive Director Risa Weinstock.

Julie Morris, Heidi Miller, Michelle Villagomez,
and Gail Buchwald of the ASPCA were also honored for their support of AC&C, as were Yonaton Aronoff, Esq. and Adam Pence, Esq., of Foley & Lardner, LLP; adopter and longtime volunteer and donor Kevin de l'Aigle; and Sean Casey Animal Rescue, one of AC&C's dedicated rescue partners, also known as New Hope groups.
Adam Pence, Yonaton Aronoff, and Patrick Nolan
"Animal Care & Control's success depends on a partnership with City government, a vast network of private rescue groups and support from generous New Yorkers," said AC&C Chairman Patrick Nolan."Together we will provide the care the animals need and deserve."

Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) is one of the largest animal welfare organizations in the country, taking in approximately 30,000 animals each year. As a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization since 1995, AC&C rescues, cares for and finds loving homes for homeless and abandoned animals in New York City. AC&C facilities operate in all five boroughs. Visit www.nycacc.org for more information.
Mark Abrahams, Arthur Hazelwood, Ben LiGon , Jane Hoffman, Susan Reilly-Moszczynki, and Risa Weinstock
David Zyla, Roxy, and Tina Davis
Chuck
Blaine Caravaggi, Risa Weinstock, and Robert Caravaggi
Samantha Fox, Robert Aronowitz, Dough Marron, Catharine Higgin, and Jessica Bornn
Emily and Yonaton Aronoff
Rena Micklewright and Inca
Gennaro Vitally, Roy Kessler, Theresa Beasley, and Laurie Kotton
Kevin de IAigle and Nancy Notaro
Martin Bialuscki, Jeff Wolk, Kinnaird Fox, Rob Anzalone, and Jeremy Hamilton
Julie Horton and Arthur Hazelwood
Chris Poe and Dr. Jay Kuhlman
Adam Pence and Madeline Thompson
Gina Manentte and Leslie Treed
Stephaney Bianciella and Ashley Scarlata
Nicki Gondell and the New Leash Productions table
Christine Hahn and Robert Aronowitz
The Christmas Luncheons at Doubles continue for 6 days and are a New York Holiday Tradition for the social set. Wendy Carduner warmly welcomed over 1200 members and guests to celebrate and beginning of the Christmas Season. Chef Steve Mellina prepared a different luncheon each day, but we hear the three favorites were the herb seared Chilean sea bass, lobster and crab risotto, and the crab-stuffed filet of sole.
Guests surrounding the sumptuous dessert Table included Muffie Potter Aston, Somers Farkas, Suzanne Johnson, Geoffrey Bradfield, Roric Tobin, Amy Hoadley, Amy Fine Collins,Suzie Aijala, Gillian Miniter, Noreen Buckfire, Sharon Handler Loeb, Daryl Roth, Ashley McDermott, Eleanora Kennedy, Anna Safir, Joan Schnitzer Levy , Lisa McCarthy, Elizabeth Stribling, CeCe Black, Steve and Christine Schwarzman, Joan Rivers,  Cynthia and Tony Maltese, Paige Hardy, Kamie Lighburn, Bambi Putman, Donna Rosen, Ambassador Brodsky, and hundreds more.
Roric Tobin, Amy Hoadley, and Geoffrey Bradfield
Rebecca Grafstein, Suzie Aijala, Diane Chachas, Jenny Price, Gillian Miniter, and Noreen Buckfire
Stephanie Loeffler and Yaz Hernandez
Joan Schnitzer Levy, Wendy Carduner, and Cornelia Guest
Paige Hardy, Kristen Fealy, Wendy Carduner, and Kamie Lightburn
Sharon Handler, Mai Harrison, Jamee Gregory, and Joan Schnitzer Levy
Dawn Jones, Suzy Finesilver, and Lynn Crystal
Muffie Potter Aston, Somers Farkas, Susan Johnson, Amy Fine Collins, and Joanne de Guardiola
Sylvia Hemingway
Sharon Handler and Marjorie Reed Gordon
Patricia Pedersen, Heidi Holterbusch, Meg Braff, and Mayme Hackett
Lesley Francis, Cynnie Ogden, Anki Leeds, Carol McNierney, Robyn Joseph, Clelia Zacharias, and Lisa McCarthy
Laurie Dhue, Annie Scranton, and Sally Izzo
Dr Lee Klausner, Amanda Moran, Lindsay Higgins, Meredith Sullivan, and McDowell Winn
McDowell Winn's group at the dessert table
Tory Burch, Jennifer Aaker, Marina Rust, and Christina Smith
Ursula Lowerre, Elizabeth Stribling, Karen Clark, Jeanne Lawrence, CeCe Black, and Sondra Gilman
Robin Joseph and Heather Leeds' Table
Polly Onet, Catherine Carey, and Robin Joseph
Stephanie Foster, Katie Ryser, and Shana Hunter
Julie Crosswell, Nancy Steves, Carmen Knapp, Sarah Pitt, Arlene Levitt, and Sara Steves
Stephanie Foster
Polly Scott, Liz Peek, Dale Burch, Bambi Putman, and Lucy Lamphere
Lee Robinson, Kari Tiedeman, and Mark Gilbertson
Holly Kinney's table
Courtney Moss' table
Christine Scott, Felicia Taylor, and Alex Trower
Ambassador Brodsky, Contessina Francesca Brodsky, Countess and Nuvia Brodsky
Cynthia and Tony Maltese, Joan Rivers, Taki Theodoracopulos, and friend
Stephen and Christine Schwarzman
Jennifer Stockman, Bambi Putman, and Donna Rosen
Darcy Rigas, Anna Safir, Eleanora Kennedy, Julie Macklowe, Lily Hoagland, Lisa Klein, Kamie Lightburn, and Melissa Morris
Eleanora Kennedy and Anna Safir
Danielle Ganek and Alexa Hamm Ryan
Vivian Chamber and friend
The dessert table ...
Planting Fields of Oyster Bay, NY celebrated their Centennial in grand style on December 6th. Coe Hall was decked with boughs of holly, Christmas trees, music by Bob Merrill and dancing.

Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson Coe
bought Planting Fields exactly one hundred years ago. They closed on the purchase December 1st, 1913. Coe Hall, which they built between 1918 and 1921, became their spring and fall retreat from New York City. The Olmsted brothers were commissioned to landscape the magnificent park and to build the huge greenhouses. In 1949 Mr. Coe sold the estate (then, as now, 409 acres) to the State of New York for $1. Planting Fields Foundation and the state work to preserve and interpret the park and Coe Hall for the enjoyment of everyone.
Colleen and C.B. Ciullo, and Mary and Robert Ciullo
Patsy Sands, Sarane Ross, Margaret Stacey, Joan Shepard, and Tom Stacey
Jody and Hannah Burns (Co-chair)
Henry B. Joyce (Executive Director)
Aimee and George Eberle, and Cora and Clarence McCallis
Charles McCurdy, and Jamie and Mary Gay Townsend
Marybeth Donohue, Gillian Mestre, and Louise Parent
Natalie and Cassius Coe
Wendy and Gary Kaplan, and Alex and Cathy Traykovski
Morgan and Liz McLanahan, Emily Johnson, and Gib Chapman
Helene and Nathalie Comfort, and Lieta Urry
Susan Moore, Julia Weidinger, and Suzanne Dubuque
Bess and David Fuchs
Lieta Urry, Helen Bonebreak, and Missy Moorhead
Constance and Nina Haydock
Music by Bob Merrill
Dr. Maryann Rosman and Amy Herling
Terry and Jeff Thielen
Tim and Gina Di Pietro, and Ann and Elliot Conway
Timothy and Kate O’Neil
Jim Powers and Caroline Tyree
Michael and Victoria Moses, and Mitzie Graef
Liz and Robert Whitney
John and Elizabeth Collett
Hal (President of Planting Fields) and Sally Davidson
Susan Hillberg
Meg Hayes and Willian Frere
Denyse Duvall Pugsley
Bruce and Catherine herlich
Pieppe and Paula Gonthier
Antje Dolido and Liz McLanahan
Carlos and Lisa McCurdy
Margaret and Bob Foschi

Photographs bywww.AnnieWatt.com (Park Avenue Tree Lighting & Doubles); Jill Johnson (Planting Feilds)

Winter Wonderland

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The 18th Annual ACRIA Holiday Dinner in the Stephan Weiss Studio at the Urban Zen Center.
Last Friday night at The New York Botanical Garden, they celebrated the annual Winter Wonderland Ball. More than 450 attended. This a traditional dinner dance and refreshing in its simplicity, elegance and tradition. The Ball was held in the magnificent Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, the Garden’s Victorian-style crystal palace.

On view in the Conservatory was the 22nd Annual Holiday Train Show®an internationally acclaimed display of magnificent model trains winding through a sprawling landscape featuring replicas of iconic New York landmarks.
The evening began with cocktails under the Palm Dome in the grand rotunda, continiing with dinner and dancing in an adjacent beautifully-designed tent.

The evening raised more than $250,000 for the Garden’s Children’s Education programs. These programs allow children (of all ages), particularly underserved children in the Bronx, an opportunity to learn about nature in engaging ways through workshops and hands-on activities.
The Chairs were Byrdie Bell, Alina Cho, Cristina Cuomo, Linda Fargo, Brooke Gerschel, Emma J.P. Goergen, Patrick M. Herning, Annie Lansing, Alexandra Lebenthal, Christian Leone, Dalia Oberlander, Connie Anne Phillips, Alexandra Lind Rose, Gillian Hearst Simonds, and Sutton Stracke.

The Junior Chairs were Genevieve Bahrenburg, Hannah Bronfman, Sarah Chilton, Martin Dawson, Nell Diamond, Julia Catherine Erdman, Simon Hammerstein, Olivia Sandelman, and Victoria A. Thain.

The Honorary Chairmen were Sloan Barnett, Whitney Fairchild, Pauline Joerger, Nathalie Kaplan, and Molly Sims.
The Ball was generously sponsored by Bergdorf Goodman. Additional funding was provided by Glamour and Perrin Paris 1893 with support from Sally and Michel Perrin. The dinner was catered by Stephen STARR Events, the new on-site catering partner for The New York Botanical Garden.

Martin Jobes Design designed the Ball tent.
Adelina Wong Ettelson, Alvin Valley, and Whitney Fairchild
Jared MacLane and Katherine Petty MacLane
Laurel Marcus, Rosemary Ponzo, and Marilyn Kirschner
Connor Feagan and Geoffrey Jackson
Jennifer Wright
Douglas Lake and Elizabeth Lake
Pamela Lewy and Brian Murphy
Chris York, Kristin York, Meghan Brophy, and Richard Persutti
Andrew Wallace and Olivia Millot
Cristina Greeven Cuomo, Genevieve Bahrenburg, Alexandra Lebenthal, Alina Cho, and Alexandra Lind Rose
Bettina Zilkha, Jay Diamond, and Alexandra Lebenthal
Gregory Clark and Connie Anne Phillips
Brooke Rohrbach and Robert Bailey
Julie Tucker and Adam Tucker
Micca Wang
Elizabeth Kurpis, Vanessa Grout, and Melanie Lazenby
Ashley Sousa and Raymond Vargas
Jean Shafiroff, Victor de Souza, and Anne-Marie Belli
Scott Stackman and Emily Sherratt
Ally Hilfiger and Alina Cho
Luigi Tadini and Steven Cardwell
Dr. Eve Lehrman and Peter Lehrman
Alexandra Lind Rose
Brittany Weeden and Jared Abrams
Robbie Schroeder, Katherine Grady, Molly Bohonnon, and Michael Young
Ariana Rockefeller and Matthew Bucklin
Bill Reichman, Pamela Reichman, Courtney Stern, and Nicholas Stern
Chiu-Ti Jansen
Sally Perrin and Michel Perrin
Adam and Joy Marks
Andrew Torrey and Peter Kahng
Thomas Bell and Dr. Susan Krysiewicz
Roman Johnson and Tracey High
Gillian Miniter
Campbell O'Shea and Patrick O'Shea
Jeremy Schwab, Diana Seabrooke, Jackie Seabrooke, and Michael Ivers
Valentin Hernandez and Yaz Hernandez
Alex Bolen and Eliza Reed Bolen
Tiffany Archer
Sarah Rose, James Johnson, Patti Healy, and Samantha Pebley
Elizabeth Kurpis, Katie Fischer Cherry, Spencer Cherry, and Chloé Perrin
Edouard Gerschel and Nathalie Kaplan
Chrissy Rutherford
Frederick Anderson and Alvin Valley
Michael Allwin and Lily Galef
Meredith Ostrom, Allison Hodge, and Lauren Beene
Allison Ecung, Kim Hicks, and Allison Yang
Fritz Franz and Miller Gaffney
Nell Diamond, Savannah Engel, Tory Gossage, and Lauren Whatley
Alexandra Lambert and Lexi Bowes-Lyon
Last Wednesday a week ago, InStyle Magazine, Tiffany & Co. and The Urban Zen Foundation presented the 18th Annual ACRIA Holiday Dinner in the Stephan Weiss Studio at the Urban Zen Center.

Ariel Foxman, InStyle’s Editor hosted the evening, and Jessye Norman paid special tribute to the late Judy Peabody for her unsurpassed care and compassion towards those living with HIV and AIDS; Sam and Elizabeth Peabody accepted in her memory. Artist Jack Pierson presented Rob Pruitt and Jonathan Horowitz with the Artists Ending AIDS Award, and Darren Star honored Martha Nelson for her leadership, commitment to and support of the organization over the years.

Over $400,000 was raised to help people living with HIV and AIDS live longer, healthier lives. Hosts for the evening were Ross Bleckner, Francisco Costa, Gabby and Gianpaolo DeFelice, Ariel Foxman, Donna Karan, David Kleinberg and Jack Pierson.
Sheila Johnson and Donna Karan
Samuel Peabody, Jessye Norman, and David Kleinberg
Jay Johnson and Tom Cashin
Kyle DeWoody and Casey Fremont Crowe
Sam Shahid and AJ Michel
Eric Wilson, Malcolm Carfrae, and Quin Aluni
Ellen Langan, Rob Pruitt, and Brendan Dugan
Jack Pierson, Elizabeth Peyton, Jamie Kenyon, and Jonathan Horowitz
Cindy Weber Cleary
Kristen Somody Whalen and Seth Whalen
Martha Nelson, Quinn Tivey, and Dan Tietz
Bruce Weber and Donna Karan
Max Osterweis
Elizabeth Peabody, Alan Rogers, and Laurie Taylor
Clay Floren and Matthew Owens
Kyle Hotchkiss Carone, Indre Rockefeller, and Justin Rockefeller
Joanna Kane and Liz Flynn
Chelsea Leyland and Kate Foley
John DeStefano, Francisco Costa, and Derek Hester
Kelly Klein and Calvin Klein
Ariel Foxman and Bernadette Peters
Kevin Baker and Donald Baechler
Priscilla Rattazzi, Andrea Whittle, and Isabel Rattazzi
Alexander Gilkes and Misha Nonoo
Bruce Weber and Nan Bush
Elia and Mariana Zois
Gabby de Felice
Michael Angel and Mark Burnett
Darren Star and Martha Nelson
Graziano di Boni and Valerie di Boni
Roopal Patel
Ross Bleckner, Dan Tietz, and Jamison Ernest
Nacole Snoep and Meredith Melling Burke
Garrett Neff
Victor de Souza, Dawne Marie Grannum, Randy Polumbo, and Meghan Boody
Also last Friday night at the Park Avenue Armory, they held an opening night benefit for "The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic" directed by Robert Wilson, featuring Ms. Abramovic and Willem Defoe. The play runs through this Saturday.
Rebecca Robertson, Marina Abramovic, and Marco Brambilla
Sandy and Lisa Ehrenkranz
Marina Abramovic, Stefano Tonchi, and Suzanne Donaldson
Victoria Wyman and Farhad Farman Farmaian
Terry Kistler and Lizabeth Newman
Gisela Winkelhofer, George Economou, and Kyveli Alexiou
Helen Howe and Stewart Elliott
Janet Ross and Mary Wallach
Jamee and Peter Gregory
Joseph Silvestera, Alexandra Tajli Siladi, and Marcia Cohen
Tina Barney and Jeffrey Bishop
Olivia Flatto, Firooz Zahedi, and Barabara Hemmerle Gollust
Rita Saltzman and Nathan Bernstein
Olivia Flatto and Barabara Hemmerle Gollust
Debbie Gibbs and Mary Davidson
Dr. David Orentreich, Willem Dafoe, Marina Segovia, and Catherine Orentreich
Beth Rudin DeWoody and Hamish Bowles
Harley Trice and Joan Hardy Clarke
Carroll Guest and Jason Alhadeff
Linda Yablonsky and Alex Poots
Joan Hardy Clarke and Frederick Eberstadt
Jorge Vargas and Valentina Celada
Bonnie Comley and Stewart Lane
Ken Kuchin and Sheila O'Donnell
Hamish Bowles and Olivia Flatto
Mary Reen and Tanner Cohen
Robert WIlson, Olivia Flatto, and Adam Flatto

Photographs byPatrickMcMullan.com
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