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 Dinner and dancing
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Cocktails in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at The New York Botanical Garden’s annual Rose Garden Dinner Dance. |
The New York Botanical Garden’s annual Rose Garden Dinner Dance was two weeks ago today (September 20) at the Botanical Garden. The evening began with cocktails in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden, and was followed by dinner and dancing on the Garden Terrace.
Social events at the Botanical have a bit of a different quality, perhaps because they are out of Manhattan (in the Bronx). There is something more naturally elegant and relaxing about them even when they are very formal. It’s being there; it’s another world. And a good one. |
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The Garden Terrace Room |
The evening celebrates the second annual flowering of the Garden’s magnificent rose collection. Today the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden has 4000 plants displaying more than 600 varieties of roses. The Garden has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful rose gardens in America, and the only one surviving in New York City that was designed by Beatrix Jones Farrand, the landscape architect.
The chairs for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Biggs, Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Burn III, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson. This year they paid tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davidson.
This is an important event for the Botanical. Tickets start at $1000. The proceeds help to maintain and build the Rose Garden collection, and support the curators’ care and development of one of the world’s premier rose venues. This event attracted 200 members of the Garden’s extended family and raised $575,000 to support the collection. |
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Ann and Charles Johnson with Friederike Biggs |
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Beth and Beau Taylor |
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Caroline Wamsler and friends |
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Chris and Grace Meigher |
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Charles and Deborah Royce |
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Coleman and Susan Burke |
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Dotty and Lionel Goldfrank |
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Maureen and Richard Chilton and friends |
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Gregory Long and Maureen Chilton |
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Mary Davidson and Ellie Naess with friends |
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Jean Burn and friends |
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Jeffrey and Diane Jennings |
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Kathie Moore, Coleman Burke, and Ellie Naess |
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Jeremy Biggs, Friederike Biggs, Jeanne Jones, and friends |
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Marvin and Mary Davidson |
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Peter Kukielski, Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden Curator |
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Richard and Maureen Chilton |
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Roly Nolen and Gregory Long |
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Jeanne Jones, Mary Davidson, Ellie Naess, and friends |
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Friederike and Jeremy Biggs |
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| This past Sunday before more than a thousand guests at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, NYU Langone Medical Center and the Hassenfeld family unveiled a $50 million gift that will create a comprehensive pediatric hospital at NYU Langone Medical Center. The $50 million gift from the Hassenfeld family, led by longtime NYU Langone Medical Center trustee Sylvia Hassenfeld, spans three generations and underscores the family’s belief in both giving back and to children. |
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Patti Kim, Laurie Block, Sophia Louisa, and Olivia |
The announcement was made during a festive celebration with over 1,000 children, parents and grandparents in attendance, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Barbara Walters, who served as the mistress of ceremonies at the family-friendly event.
The gift will help create the Hassenfeld Pediatric Center, a new 160,000 square foot state-of-the-art pediatric hospital on the Medical Center’s main campus on the east side of Manhattan. Integral to the design of the pediatric hospital will be all private rooms, making it the only pediatric inpatient facility in Manhattan to have this feature. Private rooms increase patient safety by decreasing exposure to infections, as well as serve to provide a private, supportive environment for the patients and their families. |
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Sylvia Hassenfeld, Barbara Walters, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg |
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Ken Langone, Alan Hassenfeld, and Ed Meyer |
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Lauri Perlmutter and Elizabeth Cohen |
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Ken Langone, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Barbara Walters |
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Sandra and Ed Meyer |
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Edward and Nancy Goodman |
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Jim and Susan Dunning |
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Elaine Langone, Alice Tisch, Sylvia Hassenfeld, and Barbara Walters |
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Dr. Nirav Shah, Catherine Manno, and Robert Grossman |
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Alice and Billie TIsch |
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Dr. Binkas Lebobids, Daniel Erem, Alan Hassenfeld, and Gabriel Erem |
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David and Sarah Fiszel with Leo and Henry |
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Ellen Block and Phylllis Mailman |
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Paul Porsberi, Laurie Block, and Ron Shaffer |
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| This past Sunday night Ann Nitze held a cocktail reception at her Upper East Side penthouse for Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare With Amber Eyes. The place was packed with people who had already read it and wanted to merely pay tribute to the author for this wonderful book. |
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Jill Sackler, Raul Suarez, and Kathleen Hearst |
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Mary McFadden and Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia |
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Edmund de Waal, Barbara Goldsmith, and Jackie Wogan |
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Joanne Hardy Clark, Edmund de Waal, and Agnes Gund |
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Geoffrey Bradfield, Sharon Handler, and Michael Arguello |
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Donald Blinken and Catherine Cahill |
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Noreen Buckfire, Ken Buckfire, and Daisy Soros |
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Encarnita Quinlan and Lily Pumarejo |
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Bill Bernhard and Evelyn Tompkins |
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Stella Sicael |
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Emily Frick and Ann Nitze |
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John Herring, Cinda Herrick, Charles Moffett, and Paul Herring |
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Patty and Henry Tang |
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Nadette Cohen and Peggy Danziger |
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Rod and Jackie Drake |
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Rick Beinecke and Susan Pillsbury |
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Paul Herring and Andrew Kepler |
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Michael Pillsbury, Stephanie Stokes, and friend |
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David Beer and Evelyn Tompkins |
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Marife Hernandez, Joel Bell, and Sharon Handler |
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Victoria Smith and Laurie Tisch |
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