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The dinner scene at Hale House's 39th Anniversary Gala Benefit Dinner and Dance.
The Whitney Contemporaries Art Party and Auction was held at the Skylight Studios on Hudson Street. The Contemporaries are the so-called “junior” group contingent of the Museum’s supporters – ages 24 to 40.

In other words, the art patrons, art collectors and a heavy dose of party-goers and the girls (and some guys) who follow the paparazzi lens.
Melissa Gellman Weiss, Roopal Patel, Max Azria, Meredith Melling Burke, and Lubov Azria
The Contemporaries are if nothing else, fashionable and art is fashion. Ideally this is where they grow the future supporters and donors to the museum.
Gretchen Mol
Hana Soukupova
Ivanka Trump
Joy Bryant
Doutzen Kroes
Tinsley Mortimer
Zani Gugelmann
Eva Amurri
James Franco
Sean Avery
Andrew & Andrew
Byrdie Bell
Behati Prinsloo
Fabiola Beracasa
Coco Rocha
Geordan Nicol, Leigh Lezark, and Greg K.
Jared Kushner
Lou Doillon and Max Azria
1. Behati Prinsloo
2. Rachel Bilson
3. Leigh Lezark
4. Ivanka Trump
5. Hana Soukupova
6. Byrdie Bell

Sean Lennon and Amy Sacco
Eli Manning and Abby McGrew
EV Day, Adam Weinberg, and Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo
Maggie Betts, Max Azria, and Barbara Bush
Meredith Melling Burke, Melissa Gellman Weiss, and Roopal Patel
Jason Wu and Gretchen Mol
Max Azria, EV Day, and Adam Weinberg
Rachel Bilson and Max Azria
Katie Lee Joel
Lisa Anastos
Leigh Lezark
Michelle Trachtenberg
This past Monday night Hale House held its 39th Anniversary Gala Benefit Dinner and Dance, co-chaired by Valesca Guerrand-Hermes, Eva Jeanbart-Lorenzotti, Frederick Anderson and Douglas Hannant at 583 Park Avenue. The evening included a silent auction and raised $300,000 for the non-profit, Harlem-based organization that provides child-centered, family focused programs through the Mother Hale Learning Center and a Supportive Transitional Housing Program.

The evening began with cocktails with guests mingling over such hors d’oeuvres as Mini BLTs, Tuna Tartar on Rice Wafers, and Cosmopolitan Shooters while perusing the silent auction items. The impressive auction included an extensive collection of designer handbags donated by brands including Gucci, Marc Jacobs, and Burberry; gift certificates and dining certificates including a $500 gift certificate to Tiffany’s and a seven course dinner for two at Caviar Russe; one-of-a-kind memorabilia such as a Hale House Toy Chest, Canvas, and Mirror decorated by children helped by Hale House programs, as well as gift baskets, jewelry and more.

At dinner, Hale House executive director Randolph McLaughlin recognized Guerrand-Hermes, Jeanbart-Lorenzotti, Anderson and Hannant in addition to Marty Sillen, who was honored for his steadfast support and work for Hale House. After dinner, guests celebrated in style on the dance floor and made their final bids on silent auction items.
Among those attending: Catherine Adler, David Anton, Allison Aston,  Muffie Potter Aston, Byrdie Bell, Debbie Bancroft, Dennis Basso, Jill Fairchild, Caroline Berthet , Jennifer Creel, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Patricia Duff, Lydia Fenet,  Tatiana and Campion Platt, Jamee and Peter Gregory, Michele Gerber-Klein, Rachel Hovnanian, Deborah Hughes, Christian Leone, Elizabeth Loomis, Gillian Miniter, Olivia Palermo, Sandra Parks, , Renee Rockefeller, Louis Rose, Andrew Saffir and Daniel Benedict, Amy Sacco, Tracy Shopkorn, Bill Smith, Lillian Stern, Patty Raynes, Lyle Maltz, and Carrie Cloud.

Hale House Center, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to building better futures for children and families in need through 24-hour infant and toddler residential care, developmental childcare programs, supportive housing, family stabilization efforts and community outreach. With a rich legacy established by founder Clara Hale in 1969, Hale House delivers child-centered, family-focused programs that are responsive to the unique circumstances of the families they serve and the evolving social needs within the community and beyond. For more information about Hale House, you can visit them on the web at www.halehouse.org.
Lyle Maltz and Byrdie Bell
Michele Gerber Klein
Zani Gugelmann
Valesca Guerrand Hermes and Eva Jeanbart Lorenzotti
Douglas Hannant and Gillian Miniter
Marty Siller
Jamee Gregory and Jennifer Creel
Dennis Basso and Beth Rudin DeWoody
Alexandra Lebenthal and Debbie Bancroft
Campion and Tatiana Platt
Muffie Potter Aston, Frederick Anderson, and Elizabeth Loomis
Zani Gugelmann, Valesca Guerrand Hermes, and Amy Sacco
Olivia Palermo
Patty Raynes
Jill Fairchild and Rachel Hovnanian
Lydia Fenet
American Ballet Theatre's Junior Council hosted a cocktail reception at Grand Tier's Revlon Bar at the Metroplitan Opera House (followed by a performance and dessert) for the MOMA Junior Associates and City Center Curtain Call Members.
Andrew Stern, Bismuts, Jessica Kaufman, and Chad Leight
Carol Senkler and Brian McKeever
Christina Hebbacker and Beryl Silver
Elaine Buckberg and Jiyoung Kim
Ciaran Friel, Caroline Escobar, Sabrina Dupre, and Craig Abruso
Helena Goldsmith and Brian Lee
Monica Morrow and Tari King
Jessica Melore and Allison Schwarz
Jennifer Lawn, Andrzej Lawn, Tracy Morrow, and Andrea Lawn
Joey Lico and Christie Lugo
Kaitlin Windle and Lynsey Hossman
Ling Zeng and Tina Naser
Nishani Siri and Jayde Dagdelen
Raquel Otheguy, Andrea Mahuke, and Andrea Roberts
Rhoda Ryklin and Lolita Ryklin
Sharon Park, Lane Harwell, and Theresa Principe
Susan Brooks and Pascale Brooks
Tracey Stevens, Yina Bravo, Ava Johnson, and Yaa Adjei
Richard Liao and Leona Liao
Toni Plummer and John Fitzgerald
Calvary Hospital held its 25th Annual Awards Gala at The Pierre. They raised $1.1 million for the hospital.

William C. Freda, Vice-Chairman and U.S. Managing Partner, Deloitte LLP and Joseph J. Morrow, CEO, Morrow & Co., LLC received the Calvary Medal. The Catholic Institute of the Food Industry received the Calvary Citation of Excellence.

Dinner Co-chairs were Manfred Altstadt, Dennis M. Berberich, Ernesto L. Butcher, Louis J. Cappelli, Thomas J. Fahey, Jr. MD, Chairman of the Board, Calvary Hospital; Terence J. Gallagher, Steven J. Golub, Diarmuid M. Hogan, Henry J. Humphreys; William A. McKenna, Jr., Richard E. Meyer, James H. Quigley, William B. Shea; Michael J.A. Smith, and Olga Luz Tirado.
Frank Calamari, John Andariese, Dr. Thomas Fahey, Cardinal Egan, Kathy Rezza, William Freda, Joseph Morrow, and Richard E. Meyer
Mary and William Buckley, Myra and Arthur Mahon, Diahn W. and Tom McGrath, Diane and Bill Parrett, Jack and Susan Rudin and Kathleen and Stratford Wallace were Gala Co-Chairs. Journal co-chairs were John A. Decina, Frank Doyle, and Dennis M. Schneider.

John Andariese, Broadcaster for the NY Knicks and the MSG Network was the Master of Ceremonies. Broadway’s Melissa Errico gave a special performance.
Ingrid Connolly and Dr. John Connolly
Nancy Sakas and Jack McDermott
Since its founding in 1899, Calvary Hospital has been devoted to providing care to adult patients in the advanced stages of cancer, addressing the symptoms of the disease, not its cure.

Operated in connection with the Archdiocese of New York, Calvary is a voluntary, not-for-profit hospital, embodying a tradition of caring through its many programs and services. The cornerstone of Calvary’s program of service is its philosophy of compassionate care through its acute inpatient, outpatient, home care, hospice services, nursing home hospice and wound care services.
Dr. Michael Brescia and Diane Andreiuci
Scott and Heather Asbury
Eleanor Fahey and Dr. Thomas Fahey
Cardinal Egan, Melissa Errico, John P. McEnroe, and Frank Calamari
Meaghan Buckley and Mary Buckley
On a Saturday early last month at Shea Stadium -- the New York Mets vs. the Cincinnati Reds -- generated a win for the Mets, and a win for thousands of families in the stands that day, whose lives are touched by autism.  It was A Day to Believe; Autism Awareness Day. Every hit, run and catch was dedicated to the New York area children living with autism.

The game, sponsored Autism Speaks, Tommy Hilfiger, Carnegie Investment Bank, Trane Energy and Egg Electric pulled in $200,000 for a consortium of autism schools and organizations such as QSAC, Learning Spring, Alpine Learning Group, Hawthorne Country Day and the New York Center for Autism.
Harvey Eisenberg, Susan Muray, Autism Speaks Pres. Mark Roithmayr, Kevin Murray, and Laura and Harry Slatkin
Autism Speaks, the powerful autism  research and advocacy group, came out in force. "We're here because on in every 150 children born today will suffer some form autism," said Autism Speaks President Mark Roithmayr. "The Mets have been amazing in giving this day over to us and this critical cause."

The VIP Tent Party at Shea kicked off an hour before the game. Among the crowd eating hot dogs and sipping champagne were Laura and Harry Slatkin, Melissa and Chappy Morris, Kevin and Susan Murray, Jim and Esme Usdan. The VIP tent gathering went into near-riot mode when former Met great Daryl Strawberry, all 6’6” of him, arrived. Strawberry has made autism his special cause. "My wife and I went to an autism clinic in St. Louis 2 years ago.  We saw the kids there and cried.  We knew we had to help, we had to do whatever we can," said Strawberry, in between signing autographs and posing for pictures with hundreds of fans.  
Shea Stadium. Take one good last look ...
VIP sponsor Tommy Hilfiger threw out the first pitch to catcher Brian Schneider, as Mets pitcher Johan Santana coached Hilfiger from behind. 

“I wouldn’t have missed this for the world,” said Hilfiger, after stepping off the mound.
     
"Today, everybody is amazing – the Mets, and all the fans in the stands here to support the autism cause,” said Laura Slatkin, chair of the New York Center for Autism. “Even those of us who don't exactly follow baseball have lots to cheer about. “It's a win-win for all of us."
Tommy Hilfiger and fiancé Dee Occleppo in the stands
Tommy Hilfiger throws out first pitch while Mets Pitcher Johan Santana looks on
Tommy Hilfiger and Mets Catcher Brian Schneider
Susan Murray and Tighe Murray
Daryl Strawberry mobbed by fans in VIP Tent
Lauren Thierry Watkins and Jim Usdan
Melissa and Chappy Morris
Last week Maya Stendhal Gallery opened its exhibition, "George Maciunas Prefabricated Building System." An enthusiastic crowd turned out for the evening to view Fluxus Impresario and Chairman George Maciunas' particular architectural project from 1965. The exhibition brings to light the artist's innovative ideas on architecture in the form of a prefabricated mass housing system. Highlights feature a model of the building and accompanying animation virtual tour designed and constructed using Maciunas' original plans.

Guests included artists, filmmakers, scholars, curators, architects, and art enthusiasts on a distinguished level including avant-garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas, Fluxus artist Larry Miller, and Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
Harry Stendhal and friends
Larry Miller
L. to r.: Divya Gugnani; Jonas Mekas with Christo and Jeanne-Claude; Morris Moinian.
Mari Dumett and Harry Stendhal
Benn Northover and Sandra Navidi
Julia and Billy

Photographs by ©PatrickMcMullan.com (Whitney & Calvary).

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