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Rebecca Krohn and Amar Ramasar perform at LONGHOUSE Preserve's Summer Benefit, WHITE HOT and BLUE. |
| On Saturday in East Hampton, LongHouse Reserve celebrated its 20th anniversary with a summer benefit, “White Hot and Blue.” They honored artist Dale Chihuly with the LongHouse Award and philanthropist and LongHouse patron Barbara Slifka with the LongHouse Art Leadership Award. Mr. Chihuly installed his first outdoor glass sculpture at LongHouse in the mid-1990s. LongHouse’s founder Jack Larsen had encouraged Chihuly to foster his focus on the blown glass sculpture he is now known for. Mr Chihuly made a new piece to celebrate the anniversary and it was unveiled at the gala. |
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Kevin Brine, Jessica Smith, Joanna Smith, Sherry Robertson, and Michael Camerini |
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Steven Reiner, Stephanie Reiner, John Gilman, Sam Guest, Cindy Bergsma, and Ennius Bergsma |
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Adam Forbes, Amy Gropp Forbes, Nicholas Lowry, Lauren Gropp Lowry, and Ben Lowry |
| Guests were greeted by performers from the Big Apple Circus, and there was a special performance by the New York City Ballet that was a tribute to Ms. Slifka. The company wanted to honor her contributions. Four principal dancers presented two dances by George Balanchine. |
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| WeAdvance.org, GlobalDirt.org, and Plum Hamptons Magazine hosted a Hamptons For Haiti brunch and cocktails at The Ross School in East Hampton this past Sunday to benefit Cité Soleil in Haiti—the poorest region in the Western hemisphere. There was a musical performance by The Diva of Haiti Barbara Guillaume and a live auction featuring items such as a three-night trip to Haiti with actress Maria Bello, a visit to her new NBC’s Fall series Prime Suspect set with actor Aiden Quinn, a set visit to NBC’s Law & Order Special Victims Unit with actress Mariska Hargitay, and a voyage on Nicole Ross’ private yacht, just to name a few. All proceeds will go toward establishing the first-ever ambulance service in Cité Soleil, as well as the organizations’ other ongoing efforts within the Haitian community. Sponsors for this year’s Hamptons for Haiti benefit included: The Ross School, Plum Hamptons, Robbins Wolfe Eventeurs, Distinctive Resort and Residences at the Panoramic View, TCG, Urban Zen Foundation, Magnolia Bakery, Kristine Szabo, East Hampton Florist, Smartwater, Soft Serve Fruit Co, Brugal Rum, Bond No. 9, and Lenume. |
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| Anjhula Mya Singh Bais, Mariska Hargitay, Maria Bello, Jean Shafiroff, and Patricia Arquette |
| Co-founded by actress Maria Bello after the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January 2010, We Advance is a micro-NGO that seeks to empower the mind, body and spirits of Haitian women. Their clinic services hundreds of women and children a week with health care, community outreach, English class and play programs. The organization brings in volunteer experts to train local community leaders in the aspects of health, safety and education. The ultimate goal of We Advance is to foster the program’s foundation and, in the near future, leave the organization in the hands of Haitian women. Global DIRT (Disaster Immediate Response Team) is a micro-NGO, also founded in January 2010 by Adam Marlatt shortly after the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Using their experiences as members of the United States Marine Corps, Marlatt and fellow Marine Robert Sullivan have constructed a small, all-volunteer force dedicated to providing immediate assistance to victims of disasters all around the globe. DIRT acts as an intermediary between larger organizations, hospitals, military, and the victims. DIRT has provided water, food and medical supplies in areas that have not always been reached by larger organizations. The team specializes in emergency patient transfers and works diligently to improve communication between local hospitals and clinics. Global DIRT's goal for future situations is to be the first responder on the ground after a disaster. It plans to use its experiences in Haiti to provide fast, efficient and accurate information to responding groups in order to organize and expedite the recovery and rebuilding process. |
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| This past Saturday night at the home of Ellen and Chuck Scarborough, Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation hosted “Unconditional Love,” a “drinks and bites” evening honoring Karen LeFrak and her champion poodle Gem, and benefiting the Foundation. Mrs. LeFrak who raises and shows Standard poodles adores her dogs and even writes children’s books about them encouraging children to become familiar with the lifelong joys of unconditional love provided by our furry friends. |
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| Karen LeFrak with Gem and Chuck and Ellen Scarborough |
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| Roger Matloff, Erica Matloff, Christopher Obetz, Charles McConnell, Emma Jesberg, Merritt Piro, and Bella |
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| Ellen Scarborough, Chuck Scarborough, Ann Madonia, Susan Madonia, and Linda Clifford |
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| Bob Schonfeld and Amber |
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| Sophie and Bella |
| Sandra McConnell and Chris Obetz and Liz Brown and Leslie Alexander were co-chairs. Junior Committee Chairs were Elizabeth and Jacqueline Shafiroff and Charles McConnell. Ellen and Chuck Scarborough are big supporters of animal rescue, adoption and medical treatment. They have often opened their lovely Southampton home and grounds for evenings such as this. They know about those lifelong joys. |
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| Photographs by PatrickMcMullan.com [1]. | Click here [2] for NYSD Contents
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