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| Members of The Dallas Junior League in New York for the New York Junior League's 15th Annual Spring House Tour. |
| Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City raised over $2 million for its programs at their 31st Annual Sidewalks of New York Gala held on April 26, 2010. The event was held at the Waldorf Astoria’s Grand Ballroom. Honorees included four incredible role models who have overcome personal and professionals obstacles to obtain significant success:
Each award was presented to the honoree by a child and his/her mentor. Over the past two months, the matches had been writing and rehearsing their introductory remarks -- making for moving, heartfelt presentations sparkling with individualized wit and personality. Each of their stories noted the important role that their social workers played in ensuring the long-term success of their mentoring relationship. CNN Anchor & Special Correspondent, Soledad O’Brien was Mistress of Ceremonies. Gerald L. Hassell, President of the Bank of New York Mellon was the Dinner Chairman. |
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| Edward Gardner, Agnes Hassell, Roger Goodell, and Gerald Hassell |
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| Soledad O’Brien, Gaby L., and Elandria Jackson |
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| Terry Williams, GG Michelson, and Edward and Arlyn Gardner |
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| Michael Corriero, Frank Carling, and Karen and Allan Luks |
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| Mamie & Adalbert von Gontard, and Anne and David Ogilvy |
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| Karina M., Richard Franchella, and Erica Glenn |
| The New York Junior League (NYJL) presented its 15th Annual Spring House Tour last Saturday. The one-day, self-guided tour showcased seven spectacular townhouses and apartments in Manhattan's chicest neighborhoods. Over 600 guests toured residences designed by the renowned architects and designers Geoffrey Bradfield, Laura Day, Robert Passal, Julie Marshall, Michael Murphy, Jennifer Post, Eva Marie Ruschak and Charles Rose. |
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| Joshua Bell Residence, designed by Eva Marie Ruschak and Charles Rose |
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| Lunch at the A & D Building |
| The tour began with a continental breakfast sponsored by Mackenzie-Childs at the NYJL Headquarters for Training and Leadership. After touring homes in the morning, guests enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch hosted by the Miele, Sub-Zero and GE Monogram showrooms at the Architects & Designers Building. Guests also enjoyed a post-tour cocktail reception and silent auction at the Ana Tzarev gallery. Carolyn Englefield, Editor-at-Large of magazine sponsor VERANDA, was in attendance. Lori Silverstein and Joni Grossman co-chaired the event, and Mackenzie Khristov and Laura Wolff served as Vice Chairs. All proceeds raised from the Spring House Tour benefit the many community impact programs realized by the NYJL. |
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| Goodie bag girls Amy Carpenter, Jenna Todd, and Jackie Burke |
| The New York Junior League (NYJL) is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. As one of the largest volunteer service organizations in New York City, the NYJL has 3,000 volunteers. More than 50 committees support the community needs of New York City as well as the institutional needs of the organization. Its purpose is improving the lives of women and children in Manhattan by working with 20 community-based organizations and public agencies to deliver services and assistance directly to those in need. For more information, please visit www.nyjl.org [1]. |
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| Designer Robert Passal with co-chairs Lori Silverstein, and Joni Grossman |
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| Guests at the Ana Tzarev cocktail reception |
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| Cocktail reception hosted by Ana Tzarev |
| Naral Pro-Choice New York and the National Institute for Reproductive Health held its Champions of Choice 2010 at the Mandarin Oriental and honored Rabbi Robert Levine, Senior Rabbi of the Congregation Rodeph Sholom. Featured speaker was Tina Brown. Co-chairs for the highly successful luncheon were Kathryn Green and Edward Feigeles, Lorna Brett Howard and John Howard, Jill and Barry Lafer, Margaret Munzer Loeb and Daniel Loeb, Isaac Mizrahi and Arnold Germer, Fiona and Eric Rudin and Michael Wolkowitz and Hope Holiner. Vice-chairs were Amy Fine Collins, Carole Eisner, Gina Levine, Meryl Poster, Donna Schragis and Nancy Solomon. |
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| Brooke Travis, Susan Fales-Hill, Lizzie Tisch, Flora Collins, Nazee Moinian, and Amy Fine Collins |
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| Saranna Biel-Cohen, Samantha Steinberg, Arielle Haves, Caroline Safran, Kara Feigeles, Marissa Purcelli, and Josh Lafer |
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| Kathleen Rice, Nazee Moinian, and Debora Spar |
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| Flora Collins and Rachel Roy |
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| Nazee Moinian, Debora Spar, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Amy Fine Collins, and Sharon Handler |
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| Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Isaac Mizrahi, and Fiona Rudin |
| Emmy award winning actor Richard Thomas currently starring in the hit play “Race” on Broadway announced the nominees for the 28th Annual Fred and Adele Astaire Awards honoring excellence in dance and choreography on stage and in film at a by-invitation-only cocktail reception at Elaine’s last Monday. The Broadway shows “Fela” and “Come Fly Away” received the most nominations for best dance on stage and Rob Marshall and John De Luca for “Nine”; Marguerite Derricks for “Fame” and Lula Washington for” Avatar” were nominated for Best Choreographer in Fictional Film. Marysia and Joseph Botkier, Carolyn and Ron Buchter, Dhonna and Jesse Robert Goodale and Awards producer Patricia Watt hosted the reception for the Nominees and Astaire Awards Gala Committee. |
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| The crowd packed Elaine’s for the Nominations Announcement Party |
| Honorary Co-Chairs include Roberta Flack, Countess Luann de Lesseps and Bruce Michael. Benefit Co-Chairs include Robin Cofer, Cassandra Seidenfeld Lyster, Sara Ann Johnson, Carolyn Kendall Buchter and Joe Lanteri. The Nominating Committee for the 2010 Fred and Adele Astaire Awards comprised: Anna Kisselgoff, former Chief Dance Critic, The New York Times; Wendy Perron, Editor in Chief of Dance Magazine, Sylviane Gold, freelance dance columnist for Dance Magazine, The New York Times, Newsday and Damian Woetzel, former lead dancer of the New York City Ballet, Artistic Director of The Vail Institute. |
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| Nominees are congratulated |
| The 28th Annual Fred & Adele Astaire Awards presentation will take place at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College, New York on June 7th. The Awards will presented by Ava Astaire in tribute to her father and aunt and by producer Patricia Watt and The Douglas Watt Family Fund for the Performing Arts. Director and choreographer Kenny Ortega has already been announced to receive the Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award. The awards gala is directed by Lee Roy Reams. Patricia Watt is producer. Associate producer is Bronwen Carson. The evening benefits Career Transition for Dancers. Sponsors are FXDD and Capezio. |
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| The S.L.E. Lupus Foundation’s 2nd annual “New York Bag Ladies Luncheon” drew a crowd of 250 women to the elegant 583 Park Avenue to bid on designer, celebrity, vintage, and other handbags, and to mark 40 years of the organization’s fight against the chronic autoimmune disease, systemic lupus. The luncheon was hosted by the feisty Jill Zarin of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New York City, and headlined by Tony winner Joanna Gleason’s crowd-pleasing performance of “I Hate My Purse!” from the hit Off Broadway show Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Prolific author, commentator, and luncheon benefit chairperson Kate Kelly spoke movingly of her daughter’s fight against lupus, and all that the Foundation has done for people with the disease in New York City and the nation. |
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| “The S.L.E. Lupus Foundation has been here for New Yorkers with lupus for 40 years,” said Foundation Executive Director Margaret G. Dowd. The luncheon is a highlight of May‘s Lupus Awareness Month activities in New York City, she added, raising funds and awareness to combat a disease that is under-publicized yet widespread, and potentially life-threatening. Lupus primarily targets women between the ages of 15 and 44; it is a leading cause of premature heart disease, kidney disease, and stroke among young women. |
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| Bags up for auction from Zoe Saldana (Avatar) and Lady Gaga |
| The bustling “silent” auction drew from handbag collections of luxury brands such as Chanel, Hermes, Valentino, Judith Leiber, and Prada, as well as from the private closets of some of entertainment’s biggest stars, including Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, Zoe Saldana, Keri Hilson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Julianna Margolis, and Diane Lane. “I have a strategy!” whispered a bidder in Jimmy Choo pumps, ready to pounce and add her name to multiple auction sheets seconds before the auction closed. Established by New Yorker Susan Golick and her family 40 years ago, the S.L.E. Lupus Foundation aims to stimulate awareness, provide education and support throughout the five boroughs, and fund researchers dedicated to finding new treatments and a cure. In 2000, the Foundation launched the national Lupus Research Institute—the world’s leading private supporter of novel research in lupus. While the outlook for people with lupus has improved in the past four decades, the Foundation remains committed to its ultimate goal: life without lupus. Learn more at LupusNY.org [2]. |
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| Brett Heyman, Carol Weisman, Bonnie Lautenberg, and Lara Metz |
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| Barbara Tracy, Mary Kent, and Kellie Tracy |
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| Arlyn Gardner, Susan Bram, and Jennie DeScherer |
| Photographs by Brook Christopher (NYJL) | Click here [3] for NYSD Contents |


































































