Published on New York Social Diary (http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com)

Hot summer nights

Members of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, INC. New York Alumnae Chapter Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy.
On Friday, June 8, 2012 The Children's Storefront hosted its 8th Annual Parent Benefit Gala at Riverside Church. It was hosted by The Parent Advisory Committee, and the theme for the gala was "A Havana Night in Harlem." Storefront Trustee George Grumbach received the Trustee Award; Voza Rivers and The Harlem Arts Alliance, the Leadership Award; The Brick Presbyterian Church, the Bridget E. Wright Award; and The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, INC, NY Alumnae Chapter, Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, the Community Empowerment Award. The Storefront's Young Professionals Committee served as Honorary Chair.

The Children's Storefront currently serves 174 preschool through eighth grade students. Now in its 46th year, the Storefront is strongly committed to educating children who face many obstacles. Eighty percent of the families the Storefront serve live at the poverty level. Graduates go on to attend excellent private, parochial and alternative high schools in far greater numbers than students from other schools in Harlem and the South Bronx.
Voza Rivers of Harlem Arts Alliance
Storefront Parent Carrie Morris presenting Brick Presbyterian Church's Reverend Doug King an award
Amy Wu, David Silverman, Chris Swinney, and Kristin Welton – Storefront Young Professionals Committee Members
Kim George, Blue Michel, Darryl T. Downing, and Sharon Morris – Harlem Arts Alliance
George Grumbach, Antoinia Grumbach, Cornelia McDougald, and Michael Williams, Storefront Assistant Head of School
Teneka Hardy, James Amodeo, Arlita Bascome-McCook, and Mel Chan
Sydney and Jermaine Perry of Sydney's Sweets
Storefront Parent Bridget Vicente
Wendy Reynoso, Storefront Head of School and Carol Ann Mercer of Brick Presbyterian Church
Peter Tanico, Maria Vecchiotti, and Dani Tanico
David Black, Anne Rivers, Michael Stubbs, and Bob Rylee
Reverend Michael Lindvall of Brick Presbyterian Church, Terri Lindvall and Brick Presbyterian Church parishioners
Will Platt and Jennifer Trian
Steve and Andrea Logan
Also on Friday, June 8th, over 200 young professionals took over the Children's Museum of the Arts (103 Charlton Street) for the Young Professionals Committee's 3rd Annual Summer Benefit, Your Night at the Museum. Guests were treated to lots of hands-on art-making activities, including screenprinting, stop-motion animation, clay sculpting, and more – all for a good cause. 

Your Night at the Museum raised over $15,000, all of which supports Stripes, CMA's art program for families with children on the autism spectrum. Special thanks for event sponsors Everyday Health and Squarespace. Delicious food and drinks provided by Brooklyn Brewery, Champagne Henriot, Maison Remoissenet Père et Fils, Macaron Paris, Murray's Cheese, and Vitaminwater. For more information about CMA and the Young Professionals Committee, please visit www.cmany.org [1]. 
Alton Murray and Melanie Chow
Matt Singleton and Josh Weaver
John Murphy and Cassandra Kohilakis
Madlen Massarlian and guests
Stephanie Gallardo, Julieanne Alonzo, and Katelyn Platz
Conrad Benham and Li Jun Xian
Betty Chen, Annie Chang, Dorothy Walter, Gabe Rincon, Aimee Rincon, Anca Tohaneanu, and Nathan Saperia
Wendy Golder, Peter Desloge, Autumn Nowlin, Kelly Keelan, Melissa Dodson, Sam Corenzwit, and Ross Koller
Ken Rozanksy and Alice Higgins
Chad Kopp, Caroline Taggart, Jessica French, Elizabeth Morency, and Robert Guarino, Jr.
Priscila Roney, Omer Corluhan, Cristiane de Oliveira, Nachiketa Rao, Joe Amann, Julian Harper, Jonathan Tanenbaum
Brenda Wu and Linda Ma
Dorothy Walter
Caroline McAuliffe
The American Theatre Wing's Antoinette Perry Awards, known the world over as The Tonys, was held last Sunday night in New York.
Stewart Lane and Bonnie Comley
Judy Kaye
Lilla Crawford
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova
Cynthia Nixon
Kimberly Kay and Michael Cerveris
Elena Roger
Heather Hitchen
Taylor Lauderman
Neil Patrick Harris
Laura Bell Bundy
Manny Azenberg
Bernadette Peters
Harvey Fierstein
Constantine James Maroulis
Mandy Patinkin
Sheryl Crow
Celia Keenan-Bolger
Mary Yeager and John Lithgow
Josh Groban
Hugh Jackman and Deborah Lee Furness
Ricky Martin
Condola Rashad
Nick Jonas
Stockard Channing
James Corden
Tyne Daly
Mike Nichols and Diane Sawyer
Audra McDonald
Kelli O'Hara
Amanda Seyfried
Linda Lavin
David Bryan
John Stamos
Cecilia Hart and James Earl Jones
Ellen Barkin
Judith Light
Nina Arianda
Phylicia Rashad
Laura Osnes
John Larroquette
Candice Bergen
Ben Vereen
Matthew Morrison
Frank Langella
Nikki James
Prize4Life, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the discovery of treatments and a cure for ALS, held its 3rd annual “World Without ALS” Gala on Wednesday, June 6th at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.  The evening, which featured a cocktail reception followed by dinner, a live auction and an awards ceremony, raised over $300,000 to go towards Prize4Life’s innovative $1 million prize fundraising platform, which awards researchers for groundbreaking discoveries. 

Special guest speaker and auctioneer James Niven shared his personal experience with ALS, which his father, Academy Award winner, David Niven, suffered from, before hosting the live auction. Supernatural entertainer and mentalist Lior Suchard provided entertainment for the evening, performing a series of mystifying acts in front of a mesmerized audience.

The accomplished Merit E. Cudkowicz, MD, MSc was awarded with the Prize4Life Pioneer Award in Clinical Research, and Mackenzie Dutton, an extraordinary teenager from Andover, Mass., was honored with the Prize4Life Courage Award for her work to raise awareness of ALS.  The young leader graciously took to the stage and spoke about how ALS had taken the lives of her father, grandfather and aunt, and she pledged to do everything in her power to continue the fight until a cure is found.
Jamie Niven, Jeff Arononwitz, Avi Kremer, Tammy Beltle, Bernard Ehmer and Greg Plowman
Her speech was warmly applauded by those including Prize4Life founder Avi Kremer, Benny Prizan, John and Nancy Frates, Gabi and Jennifer Hamani, Nathan Hevrony, Michael and Dennis Neveling, Dr. Tom Maniatis, Joshua and Eva Benaim, Dr. Robert Grant, Leonard Tow, Itzhak Gartenberg, Guy Yamen, Harriet Abramson and Robert Steven Kaplan. 

Founded by Avi Kremer, who was diagnosed with ALS at the age of 29 during his first year at Harvard Business School, Prize4Life is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the discovery of treatments and a cure for ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, by using $1M prizes to attract new minds and drive innovation. There are roughly 30,000 ALS patients in the United States, an estimated 600,000 globally and most people with ALS will die within 2-5 years. To date, there is no known cure for ALS.
Benny Prizan, Guy Yamen, Jan Hammond, and Peter Coy
Leonard Tow, Avi Kremer, and Tom Maniatis
John Frates, Nancy Frates, Peter Frates, Julie Kowalik, Andrew Frates, and Maggie Thorne
Jamie Niven and Rachel Von Roeschlaub
Doreen Dutton, Mackenzie Dutton, and Zachary Dutton
Melanie Leitner, Tom Maniatis, and Rebecca Dalton
Amy Jenkins, Jan Hammond, and Cynthia Mazareas
Lior Suchard
Darcy Cottrell, Christina Cotrell, Lisa Green, and John Saroff
Elizabeth Snow and Dr. Robert Grant
Ambassador Ido Aharoni

Photographs by Rob Rich (Tony Awards); PatrickMcMullan.com [2] (Prize4Life); Yun Cee Ng /Junenoire Mitchell (Children's Museum of the Arts).

Source URL:
http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/1908144