Get Physical at Doubles
R. Couri Hay, Wendy Carduner, and Roger Webster
Steve Flanning, Tweeder, and David Campbell
Wendy Carduner, Jay Aston, Marisa Noel Brown, Nick Coleman, Miguel Duenas, Stephanie Ercklentz, Allison Luyten, Elizabeth Meigher, Tatiana Papanicolaou, and John Royall hosted a totally 80's workout party called Let's Get Physical at Doubles, the private club in the Sherry Netherland Hotel, on Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, last Friday night (September 26, 2003).

There were cocktails, wine, buffet dinner, energy-up dancing to old Olivia Newton John tunes. Most guests left their pearls and blazers at home and wore spandex, leotards, leg warmers and sweat bands.
Nicole Hanley, Tatiana Papanicolaou, John Royall, Marisa Brown, Elizabeth Meigher, Allison Luyten, and Nick Coleman
Committee and guests included George Baker IV, Belinda Bellas, Sarah Boardman, Melanie Charlton, Daria de Koning, Liska de Koning, Ashley Dodd, Kate Earls, Justin Farley, Kristin Fisher, Jonathan Gauntt, Nicole Hanley, Will Holligan, Samantha Leas, Sasha Leviant, Locke Maddock, Nick Papanicolaou, Marcie and Jordan Pantzer, Kathryn Retzer, Allyson Ross, Ware Sykes, Walter Tomenson, Andra Winokur, Donny Young, Andrew Black, Amanda Meigher, Blake Mycoskie.
L. to r.: Lara Meiland and Melissa Berkelhammer; Ned Dybvig and Laurel Ried; Matthew Bromley and friend.
Elizabeth Meigher, Amanda Meigher, and Wendy Carduner
Christina O'Hara
Ellie Berlin, Grace Chiriniah, Alyson Ryder, Julie Clark, Kerith Davis, Amanda Meigher, and Sarah Gregg
Ellie Berlin and Lauren Muzinieh
Brady Jenkins and
Joel Montgombry
Ian Rice, Tatiana Papanicolaou, Nick Coleman, and Elizabeth Meigher

Photographs by Thos Robinson/PMc



Lighthouse International held a President's Circle preview screening of The Human Stain
Roberta Nasta and Dorothy Kornblith
Barbara Saltzman with Bill and Pat Follett
Lighthouse International held a President's Circle preview screening of The Human Stain starring Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris, directed by three-time Academy Award winner Robert Benton. The Human Stain is the final part of Philip Roth's trilogy about past war America.

Robert Benton.
© Abbot Genser
The President’s Circle is a select group of leading supporters who make outstanding personal commitments of $1,000 or more to the work of Lighthouse International.

Lighthouse International is a leading resource worldwide on vision impairment and vision rehabilitation. Through its pioneering work in vision rehabilitation services, education, research, prevention and advocacy, Lighthouse International enables people of all ages who are blind or partially sighted to lead independent and productive lives. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in New York, Lighthouse International is a not-for-profit organization, and depends on the support and generosity of individuals, foundations and corporations.
Suzanne and Richard Hogan
Bill Bechman, Stephen Vogel, and Roger Goldman



Women's Campaign Fund fall cocktail event
L. to r.: Gail Hilson; John Deardon II and Wendy MacKenzie; Congressman Louise Slaughter, Susan Zises Green, and Marnie Pillsbury.
Interior designer Susan Zises Green hosted a fall cocktail event at her home for the Women’s Campaign Fund. The Fund is a non-partisan organization that supports the advancement of women in the political arena. 70 of New York’s elite women came in support of the fund, including Agnes Gund, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Coco and Arie Kopelman, Jane Havermeyer, Maise Houghton, Elaine Sargent, Clare Gregorian, and Marlene Hess.
Claire Gregorian
Marnie Pillsbury and Elizabeth Porter
Deborah Miller and Geraldine Fabrikant
Laksnman Achutnan and Shelby White
Linda Smith and Margaret Stevens
Marnie Pillsbury and Tobie Roosevelt
Anita Wien and guests
Agnes Gund
Barbara Mosbacher and friend




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