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GenR: NY Force For Change Summer Party

Tuesday, July 16 from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Tribeca Rooftop, 2 Desbrosses Street, New York

Please join the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and GenR for a summer evening of rooftop views, delicious food and refreshing cocktails at the annual Force For Change Summer Party.

Chat with IRC staff and other like-minded humanitarians; engage in interactive, fun activities and learn more about the impact of the IRC’s work with displaced communities in the United States and around the world.

Proceeds from this event will support the IRC’s life-changing work in the United States and around the world.

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5th Annual Foodie Ball – ACE

Wednesday, July 10 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
The Bowery Hotel Terrace 335 Bowery, New York

On Wednesday, July 10th, we will hold our 5th Annual Foodie Ball, a premiere summer fundraiser where over 150 of NYC’s brightest and most ambitious young professionals will gather for an evening of innovative food and drinks at the incredible Bowery Hotel Terrace.

Join us in making this a standout event of the summer and help raise critical funds for our programs that empower men and women experiencing homelessness.

There are over 62,000 men and women in homeless shelters every night in New York City and few organizations are addressing this issue as effectively and compassionately as ACE. By participating, your donation directly translates into men and women breaking the cycle of poverty and achieving their goals of achieving economic self-sufficiency.

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Cocktails for Camp 2019

Friday, July 12 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
The Standard, East Village 25 Cooper Square, New York

Summer Programs at The Lower Eastside Girls Club

Our summer programs always explore a cool theme from a multidisciplinary perspective while having an amazing time! This year, our Middle School members are completely mapping it all out as part of our “City Mouse / Country Mouse” program. From coastal resiliency mapping to body mapping, this project will interconnect the art and science of map-making through documentary films, podcasts, animations, art, and poetry. Our High School members are focusing on business planning and marketing to promote their very own fashion and home goods designs, which they will showcase at our fabulous Girls Club summer fashion show.

Sleepaway Summer Camp

Engaging with nature is a critical part of our mission to cultivate “the next generation of entrepreneurial, environmental and ethical leaders.” Every summer, we take our members far away from the city to spend a week surrounded by the natural beauty of the Adirondacks. In the words of one young member: “There is no pollution here, and we can stay away from our screens and our phones. So we just connect through love, for a week”

“People don’t realize that the earth doesn’t belong to us, we belong to the earth.” —Girls Club member, age 13

Cocktails for Camp is brought to you by the Girls Club Angel Alliance junior board.

Event Chairs: Emily Frost and Rachel Roderman

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Evening in the Garden – Greensward Circle

Wednesday, June 19 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
The Conservatory Garden (Inside Central Park at Fifth Avenue between East 104th & 105th Streets)

Greensward Circle, the Central Park Conservancy’s network of young professionals, presents the 14th annual summer benefit, Evening in the Garden. This social calendar staple takes place in one of New York’s most exclusive venues, the Conservatory Garden, located inside Central Park.

Attendees enjoy great food, cocktails and live music on the garden’s pergola beneath a canopy of wisteria, overlooking six acres of gorgeous fountains, blooms and lush landscapes.

This event is mainly attended by New York’s socially active young professionals.

Greensward Circle members receive complimentary admission plus one guest.

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Summer in the City 2019

Tuesday, June 18 at 7:30 PM
The Lighthouse, Pier 61, Chelsea Piers

Kick off the summer at City Harvest’s 17th annual Summer in the City tasting event at the Lighthouse (Pier 61, Chelsea Piers) on Tuesday, June 18. This year’s premier waterfront event will be attended by over 700 young philanthropists and tastemakers, and will feature music from one of New York City’s top DJs. Interactive activities and exciting performances will keep guests moving all evening! Last year’s event raised over $410,000 – enough to help feed over 6,000 families for the entire summer.

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Africa Thriving – FOOD + WINE + ART = GIVING LIFE

Sunday, October 21 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Fred and Lisa Stoughton 649 California Oak Dr Vista, CA

The Dining Experience

•3 Hour Interactive Guided Mindfulness Experience
•Learn Intuitive Tasting & Education on Wine
•Learn Powerful Mindfulness Practices
•Sommelier, Marisa Hallsted, On-site Celebrity Chef, Geordis Moulios
•3 Custom specially selected Farm to Table gourmet courses
•3 Sommelier Selected Sustainable Wine Pairings
•Take Home Pleasure Gift Bag

The Giving Experience

•Proceeds from this event will be paying for food and clean water for over 500 children in Kenya
•The feeding program is done in partnership with Risa Primary School and Africa Thriving
•Your gift of providing life essentials equips the school to provide a quality education for a brighter future
•Arrive hungry and leave satisfied knowing that life is being nurtured through you
•Experience Africa through recent imagery from the area that we are impacting
•Learn about opportunities for you to volunteer in Kenya with Africa Thriving

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10th Annual Bow Wow Brunch Cruise

Sunday, October 21 at 11:00 AM
Hornblower Cruises & Events 1800 North Harbor Drive, San Diego

Dogs are invited to the exclusive Bow Wow Buffet! The 10th Annual Bow Wow Brunch Cruise is offered to help raise money and awareness about orphaned pets at Helen Woodward Animal Center. This cruise not only helps helpless animals, it puts smiles on the faces of many dog lovers in San Diego. Portion of proceeds will go to Helen Woodward Animal Center and sponsored by Petco.

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Party Pics – Wasted

Champions crowned at first WASTED event
Chef Works and Kitchens for Good team up for charity, sustainability
SAN DIEGO — Chef Works and Kitchens for Good are thrilled to announce the winners of the first-ever
WASTED: A Celebration of Sustainable Food.
On Oct.14, with the Pacific Ocean as the backdrop, dozens of chefs and mixologists put their creativity
and innovation to the test by competing in three categories using food that would typically be
discarded.
The Nude Dude Food team of Ryan Van Voorhis and Seth Bradley from Chicago – sporting their
signature aprons-only look — won the Savory Event. Thiago Silva of Boston won the Pastry Competition.
And San Diego’s Christian Siglin was named top mixologist. The winners were determined by attendees
voting on their favorite dishes in each category.
“The creativity of all of the chefs and mixologists was so inspiring,” said multi-award winning celebrity
chef Elizabeth Falkner, who served as the emcee for WASTED. “The movement of eliminating food waste
and focusing on sustainability is gaining tremendous momentum and events like this will help bring it to
the forefront.”
All money from the event, including tickets and auction items, supported Kitchens for Good – a non-
profit organization in San Diego that tackles issues of food waste, poverty and hunger. Each chef was
paired with one of KFG’s culinary students – many of whom have had to overcome adversity such as
homelessness, imprisonment or aging out of the foster care system.
“The talent at this event was amazing and we’re honored to have won,” said Bradley and Van Voorhis.
“Food sustainability is an issue we take very seriously and I think with just a little bit of education,
people at home can start making a difference in their own kitchens. We’re thrilled to have helped raise
money for an amazing cause while educating people about sustainability.” The event generated approximately $48,000 for Kitchens for Good.
“We had an idea of what we wanted this event to be and it turned out to be so much more,” said Chuck
Samuelson, founder and board member of Kitchens for Good. “We’re humbled by the outpouring of
support from the community, the chefs and the companies that answered the call to bring awareness to
some important issues in the food industry.”
Chef Works, the global leader in culinary and hospitality apparel, provided personalized chef coats and
aprons for each participant in addition to a $25,000 grant through its charitable arm, Chef Works Cares.
“When we first heard about Kitchens for Good and what they stand for, we knew we needed to be
involved,” said Cynthia McCormick of Chef Works, who oversees the Chef Works Cares program. “Food
sustainability and eliminating waste is not just a corporate responsibility, it’s a corporate obligation. We
take it very seriously and we’re honored to put our name alongside Kitchens for Good.”
About Chef Works Chef Works is the global leader in culinary and hospitality apparel with unrivaled
distribution in more than 70 countries. With an emphasis on fashion and function, Chef Works dresses
the back of the house and waitstaff for a diverse range of customers including: International hotel
chains, award-winning restaurants and bars, culinary schools, food service companies, laundries,
assisted living facilities and upscale cinemas. The family-owned-and-operated business has helped pave
the way for the culinary uniform movement by working directly with celebrity chefs and hospitality
influencers to develop innovative, fashion-forward garments.
About Kitchens for Good Kitchens for Good is a San Diego based non-profit that uses kitchens as a tool
to nourish bodies, empower the marginalized, and create economically vibrant communities. Kitchens
for Good rescues surplus food that might otherwise go to waste, and turns it into nutritious meals for
the hungry, while training men and women previously perceived as unemployable for careers in the
culinary industry. This approach addresses the most immediate need of hunger by feeding the food
lines, but also helps to shorten the line itself by offering pathways out of poverty for individuals
transitioning out of incarceration, homelessness and foster-care. KFG’s ensures its sustainability through
a catering and food service enterprises that offers on the job training opportunities for all students, and
generates 59% of the organizations budget.

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Party Pics – Hannah’s House 30th Anniversary

Hannah’s House has served parents and children in the midst of family breakup for 30 years – since 1988. With 6 programs and 40 services, this amazing nonprofit organization serves over 1500 families each year relying primarily on donations and volunteers from all the communities of San Diego county.

Congratulations Hannah’s House, and thank you for your great love and deep compassion for fragile families in need of care. We are celebrating it with a big party, so bring your finest clothes from Fifth Collection Louis Vuitton!

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Party Pics – A Taste of Coronado

This year’s “Taste of Coronado”, on Wednesday, October 10, was another great success.

This event was organized by the Coronado Junior Women’s Club to benefit local nonprofits, including Monarch School of San Diego, A Walk On Water, and Coronado Junior Woman’s Club.

Coronado’s most popular restaurants served up a plethora of fantastic offerings for attendees to enjoy. This 4 hour experience was the perfect way to spend a fall evening with friends and family.

Visitors could make their way down Orange Avenue, or start at the Ferry Landing, to enjoy all that Coronado offers. When your feet got tired they just hopped on the complimentary trolley to go to the other side of town.

Images and some content courtesy of Island Girl Blog. http://islandgirlblog.com/caught-in-camera-taste-of-coronado-2018/

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The Toe Tag Monologues 1st Annual Gala Fundraising Event

Saturday, June 9 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa 11011 West Charleston Boulevard Las Vegas

Attend the Event That’s Going to Wake Up Your Sensations and Motivate you to Join the Toe Tag Monologues (TTM) Movement

Since 2008, TTM have been the motivators of change for the children in our community. Thanks to modest honorariums from various community centers, churches, synagogues, public and private schools, and the Clark County Juvenile Detention Center we have been able to positively impact the lives of thousands of youth and adults. However with your philanthropic support, TTM will be able to provide hundreds of more performances of the TTM, and we will also be able to provide no-cost support, education, tutoring, mentoring and counseling to the 10,000 more youth in Southern Nevada that need help the most. TTM performances and wrap-around services will build meaningful and positive relationships and get our children ready to off their “toe tags” and improve their lives. Now we need help from our community members to propel the movement of the Toe Tag Monologues. and our leaders and our community… Action! We need you to take Action by becoming a sponsor of our first annual fundraising gala. You will have an enlightening and festive evening, and you will leave knowing you will be helping provide education and social services support to an projected 10,000 youth during the next 2018 – 2019 fiscal year. Our children need your help. Please support us and this great cause.

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Classic and Custom Car Show

Výsledek obrázku pro car show

Saturday, June 9 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
No Regrets Bar 8349 W Sunset Rd, Ste 150, Las Vegas

Bring your cool car and awesome bikes to our 2nd annual Cruisin’4 A Cure! Lots of amazing raffle prizes again! Like luxury suites in top hotels on the strip, fine dining for two, show tickets, cigar afficianado gifts…etc… All to help raise money for the kids! $20 Minimum Donation to Register Your Vehicle. The event Benefits the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.

Stung by the rise of CES as the defining event for car technology — as well as for drones, home automation, TVs, and massaging recliners) — NAIAS took over 120,000 square feet of the Cobo Center atrium and an adjoining hall to showcase autonomous vehicles and test tracks, connected car tech, and everything else mobility related, like the latest GPS technology, so you could learn how to update garmin nuvi and other GPS systems.

There will also be a conference regarding the safety in the streets for every type of driver, either if its just the first time or is their job such as a bus driver, taxi or uber driver. There will be many guest talking about whenever you are behind of a wheel car, the crucial aspects to have on the road each time. Important tips such as focus on driving at all times, make a safe driving plan. There will be a special guest from Costa Ivone, LLC that will explain safety tips from nationwide including the types of laws for drivers in case of an accident and to prevent them for the driver to have common sense about safe driving, what to do with an accident with a pedestrian, with another car or a lyft rideshare accident.

This show within the Detroit show was named AutoMobili-D; it ran Sunday to Thursday of the show’s first week, roughly coinciding with media days, but not for the show’s eight days for the public.

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