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St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons

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The Inaugural St. Jude Hope in the Hamptons, the premier South Fork event celebrating the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, will take place on Saturday, July 11, 2015.

The evening begins at 6 p.m. and will feature a red carpet, cocktails, locally-grown gourmet dinner, exclusive silent and live auctions, and fabulous live entertainment including Billy Joel’s The Movin’ Out Band from Broadway, complete with special surprise guests. It promises to be an evening to remember.

Saturday, July 11, 2015
1143 Deerfield Rd.
Water Mill, NY 11976

Individual ticket $250
Tables and Sponsorship starting at $2,500

For more information, please contact Karla Micalizzi at 212.379.1620 or visit www.stjude.org/hopeinthehamptons

St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other deadly diseases. Everything we do is centered on finding cures and saving children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude. We pay for treatment, travel, housing and food – because all a family should worry about is helping their child live.

New York Edition

The New York EDITION Ushers In An Era Of New Luxury For A New Generation; Opening in May, the Clocktower extends the very boundaries of luxury in New York City (PRNewsFoto/Marriott International, Inc.)

The New York EDITION Ushers In An Era Of New Luxury For A New Generation; Opening in May, the Clocktower extends the very boundaries of luxury in New York City (PRNewsFoto/Marriott International, Inc.)

The New York EDITION Ushers In An Era Of New Luxury For A New Generation

People are changing. New York is changing. Luxury is changing.  With The New York EDITION, Ian Schrager and Marriott International respond to this changing landscape by introducing a new luxury for a new generation.

Until now, the idea of a modern luxury hotel was an oxymoron.  Luxury hotels, except for a few rare exceptions, were traditional in design by definition — the more luxurious a hotel was, the more traditional looking it was expected to be.  Ian Schrager and Marriott International recognized that this safe approach and “give no offense” design philosophy was itself an offense.  Again, except for rare exceptions, luxury hotels continue to be predictable. A new generation that has grown up in the age of technology, social media, instant access, the proliferation of global consumer brands, affluence and conspicuous consumption has long craved an alternative. Many people’s priorities have changed and so have their needs and desires.  Luxury for them is no longer about traditional status symbols, outdated notions of luxury or how much something costs. They simply desire an elevated experience and one that makes them feel good. And, they desire a hotel that is steeped in simplicity, refinement, sophistication, good taste and restraint, but is at the same time, just as striking, glamorous, exciting, surprising, joyful and memorable. It is this fusion that creates the uniqueness and distinction that people have come to expect from Ian Schrager and EDITION.

Today’s modern travelers, more connected than ever due to social media, are now hungry for community and social interaction in the physical world, not just online.  They seek to surround themselves with likeminded individuals with common interests, views, aesthetics, tastes and desires. Schrager and Marriott have provided this new generation with the alternative that speaks to the way they live and travel today, which are now one and the same.

This new luxury is also the luxury of simplicity. The challenge however lies in the fact that it is difficult to do “simple”, and to do it well. Yet, a quiet, edited, refined approach speaks volumes louder than the “look at me” design that is so prevalent today in a time of a one-upmanship mentality. The New York EDITION evokes a new age of American Glamour — an understated, timeless aesthetic that is incapable of being categorized or defined in textbook design terms.

The New York EDITION pays more than lip service to being a home away from home. It is truly a “hotel as private home”. Inspired by New York City’s turn of the 20th century private clubs, Fifth Avenue’s Gilded Age Mansions and Stanford White’s architectural masterpieces, the hotel’s residential feel will instantly draw guests in, and the hotel will serve as a refuge in the city and from the city. It is akin to staying in the guest room of a private home, rather than a hotel room. Despite the inherited pedigree of this building, it was essential that the interiors were infused with a modern, sophisticated design vernacular. Not unlike what was achieved with The London EDITION by giving a modern twist and punk touches to the likes of a traditional, aristocratic English country estate and the quintessential London private gentleman’s club, The New York EDITION will possess a similar fusion of old and new. “I’m always interested in upsetting the status quo and going off in new directions. Combining opposites and unexpected surprises has always been fascinating to me. When two opposing aesthetics come together, they either fail miserably or create alchemy.  If done well, the presence of one will always serve to showcase the other.  It takes the experience of staying in a hotel to a whole new level and the end result is impossible to categorize,” Schrager says.

The New York EDITION makes its debut in the world-famous, iconic “Clocktower” building, otherwise known as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower.  The building was designed by the architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons and completed in 1909. At the time, it was the tallest building in New York City until the Woolworth building opened in 1913.  It is situated on Madison Square Park in a neighborhood of the city referred to as NoMad.

This exciting and emerging area has never had a luxury hotel.  As a result, the Clocktower extends the very boundaries of luxury in New York City.  The area has recently been transformed by the development of myriad luxury residential condominium buildings and fine dining restaurants, and is now ripe for luxury hotels. It sits right on the border between uptown and downtown, north of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, Soho and Tribeca, and south of the 57th street shopping corridor and Times Square. With forces pushing from every direction, this area, together with Hudson Yards, is fast becoming the new center of town.  “Luxury has a new address,” says Arne Sorenson CEO of Marriott International. “With the opening of our first EDITION hotel in New York City and the loving restoration of the century old Clocktower building, we have ushered in a new era of timeless hospitality.”

The 273-room hotel will be activated by day and by night with a restaurant by London’s hottest young chef Jason Atherton, two bars and a billiard room. Inside, much of the building’s existing design was embraced, retaining and restoring the original dark wood on the walls and the floors on the second floor.  But, the old was offset with the new to add a downtown New York City feel. The lobby and lobby bar’s classic Venetian plaster walls starkly contrast the custom cast concrete oversized windows that look out over Madison Square Park. The 30ft-long hand forged blackened steel fireplace and the sculptural spiral staircase leading up to the second floor are modern interpretations of those found in the grand mansions of Millionaire’s Row. The Jean-Michel Frank-inspired coffee tables and chairs of the 1920’s, Christian Liagre-designed floor lamps, concierge desk and chair, and lounge chairs inspired by modernist Erik Koling Andersen and Alvaro Alto all with fabrics and leathers in soft tones of oatmeal, silver and white, create a light and airy feel that is both warm and inviting. “It is impossible to label this look,” says Schrager. “And, rightly so.  We are never out for a look.  We are out for a feel and an experience.”

The restaurant, on the second floor overlooking the park, is where the subtle play of modern and period design continues in new forms. Three intimate dining rooms, a parlor with a billiard table and a library serving cocktails, after dinner drinks and dessert, are separate as in a private home, but come together seamlessly to form a whole.  Drawing from over four centuries of art and design, the rooms feature original herringbone oak floors, original mahogany wainscoting on the walls, and a restored Venetian plaster ceiling. The velvet chairs and banquettes, upholstered in rose, green and blue, are inspired by the vibrant colors of the Dutch masters, notably Vermeer. Each of the three dining areas has a large chandelier by modernist designer Eric Schmitt.  They are made from three black iron arms that support a 7ft diameter ivory plaster ring.

Above the lobby and the restaurant are the 273 guest rooms. Guests enter into a dark oak wood paneled foyer, much as they would if they were entering an upscale New York apartment in the 1920s. The rooms are serene, comforting and feel like an oasis from the outside world. There is visual drama, too. The original windows in each room perfectly frame the New York City skyline. Many of the suites have 180-degree views of Manhattan and the 1,400 square foot penthouse apartment has 360-degree vistas. Each room has a classic, extra long and deep floating white oak desk, inspired by Jean-Michel Frank, and a bed with a dark walnut headboard and a custom-built walnut platform with bespoke walnut nightstands.

Travelers’ tastes are changing when it comes to service, too.  The EDITION brand has responded to this change by offering modern service that is accessible and gracious, charming and attentive, but not familiar, where the staff treats guests as an individuals knowing just when to offer to help and just when to get out of the way. It expels traditional obsequious and pretentious service that today’s travelers are no longer interested in.  EDITION creates the right service infrastructure to enable these travelers to do what they want to do, whatever it may be, whenever. One example can be seen with dining options. EDITION restaurants and room service offer the finest rare cuts of beef and wild Atlantic salmon, if that’s what guests want. But if a guest prefers simple pasta with tomatoes and olive oil or a burger, those offerings will be available, delicious and won’t break the bank.

The New York EDITION, like every other EDITION, is a custom-made one-off hotel that is authentic and modern, and yet feels very personalized and individualized. It is of its place and of its time and unlike any other EDITION before it or to come. With a New York hotel finally launching and global expansion plans, it is evident that the Schrager/Marriott International partnership seeks to not only have the biggest impact, but to have the best hotel product possible. So far, so good.

Grillhampton

An Event That Sizzles with Flavor – Come out and Eat! Drink! Judge!

July 17, 2015

  • It’s Hamptons vs. NYC as GrillHampton pits 8 East End chefs against 8 Manhattan chefs in a one-of-a-kind cooking competition and tasting event
  • Hosted by “Restaurant Impossible” star Robert Irvine & “Chopped” star Marc Murphy
  • Enjoy the great grilled fare, beer and specialty cocktails—along with live music by New Life Crisis—then be part of the action as you cast your vote for the finest food of the night.
  • Chicken and beef that are grilled on the Traeger Pro Series  are also available for free when you buy drinks.
  • Friday, July 17, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. General admission tickets are $125.

Bideawee Ball 2015

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Laura Rose and Charlie Schwartz attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Laura Rose and Charlie Schwartz attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)


Monday, June 15, 2015
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
The Pierre Hotel
2 East 61st Street at Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10065

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Celebrate pets at the Bideawee Ball on June 15, 2015

Join Bideawee and 300 socially active animal lovers from New York City’s business, social, and celebrity communities at the 2015 Bideawee Ball. The Ball which features cocktails, seated dinner, dancing, and awards to those who have made a difference in the lives of pets, is the premier social event of the year that celebrates pets and Bideawee’s mission to cultivate and support lifelong relationships between pets and the people that love them.

The Bideawee Ball will be held at The Pierre Hotel from 6:00 to 10:00 pm. on Monday June 15, 2015. A Silent Auction and Live Auction of special and unique offerings will be conducted.

General Seating Tickets are $500.00
Junior Tickets (35 yrs and younger) are available for $300.00
Canine Companion Tickets are $50.00.

Bideawee Ball Host:

2015 Ball host
Prince Lorenzo Borghese

Bideawee Ball Honorees:

Todd Richter
Todd B. Richter

Elizabeth McCarthy
Elisabeth St. B. McCarthy

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Pam Laudenslager attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Pam Laudenslager attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  (L-R) Rachel Stange, Chris Dieman and Kristin Martinez Jones attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: (L-R) Rachel Stange, Chris Dieman and Kristin Martinez Jones attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Stacy McCosky attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Stacy McCosky attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Sally Wood attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Sally Wood attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Tom Murro and Lynda Kinkade attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Tom Murro and Lynda Kinkade attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Anil Atluri and Pallavi Atluri attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Anil Atluri and Pallavi Atluri attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Host Cat Greenleaf attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Host Cat Greenleaf attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  A general view of atmosphere during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: A general view of atmosphere during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  President and CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: President and CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Honoree and London Jewelers President Candy Udell and Mark Udell attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Honoree and London Jewelers President Candy Udell and Mark Udell attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Honoree/London Jewelers President Candy Udell and President/CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Honoree/London Jewelers President Candy Udell and President/CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Caroline Loevner attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Caroline Loevner attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  A general view of atmosphere during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: A general view of atmosphere during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Equestrian Georgina Bloomberg attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Equestrian Georgina Bloomberg attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Dr. David Best attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Dr. David Best attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Grace Foster attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Grace Foster attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Guy Lawrence (L) and Kenneth Stephens attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Guy Lawrence (L) and Kenneth Stephens attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese and President and CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor speak onstage during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese and President and CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor speak onstage during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Honoree/London Jewelers President Candy Udell and President/CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor speak onstage during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Honoree/London Jewelers President Candy Udell and President/CEO of Bideawee Nancy Taylor speak onstage during the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Leslie Campbell and Philippa Campbell attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Leslie Campbell and Philippa Campbell attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Host Cat Greenleaf attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Host Cat Greenleaf attends the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Linnea Sensenbaugh and Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Linnea Sensenbaugh and Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 09:  Linnea Sensenbaugh, Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese and Equestrian Georgina Bloomberg attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 09: Linnea Sensenbaugh, Honoree Prince Lorenzo Borghese and Equestrian Georgina Bloomberg attend the Bideawee Masquerade Ball at Gotham Hall on June 9, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Bideawee)

6th Annual Garden Party by The Floating Hospital

Grab a partner and do the Charleston to the vibrant sounds of live 1920s jazz. With cocktails, games, and a photo booth, you’ll relive the grandeur of the Roaring 20s without having to set foot in a time machine.

And it’s all for a great cause-helping one of New York City’s oldest charities continue to give healthcare to those in need.

Event Details

June 15th 2015
6:30 PM
Loeb BoatHouse

Purchase ticketsAll proceeds will be used for medical care, medicines and vaccinations for New York City’s most under served women and children.

Sponsor

Become a sponsor

Support a great cause, attend a festive party, and receive generous benefits. All sponsors will receive tickets to the event, prominent brand positioning, and our heartfelt thanks for your support.

For more information, please email asells@thefloatinghospital.org or call Alicia Sells at 718-784-2240, extension 127.

View sponsorship prospectus

2015 Sponsors

Lamb Financial Group

Providing insurance for nonprofits and for-profit human service and healthcare organizations is the sole goal of our organization. Because of our laser like focus on this specific market, we have developed unrivaled expertise in understanding the exact needs of a wide variety of charitable, human service, and healthcare organizations. No one provides the same kind of comprehensive understanding of insurance for nonprofits that our experts do. At Lamb Financial Group, we wake up every day with the goal to positively affect people’s lives. If you are still looking for an insurance company to cover you, check out i4mt.

  • Amy DeShong and Mark Ashton
  • Patsy Yanchik
  • Philip and Shannon Larocco
  • Sean Granahan, ESQ
  • S. Stiles Nyerere and Eric Halgand
  • Rochelle & David A. Hirsch Foundation
  • United Healthcare community plan
  • United Healthcare Employer and Individual
  • Christine Sherwood

Taste of Home

Thursday, June 4 2015

VIP Hour: 6:00 – 7:00 PM
Event: 7:00 – 9:00 PM

Honorary Chair Ruth Reichl and Housing Works invite you to join hosts Alex Guarnaschelli, Sam Sifton and Brooks Headley for Housing Works’s popular chefs’ tasting and culinary-themed benefit.

Ruth Reichl, Alex Guarnaschelli, Sam Sifton and Brooks Headley

Featuring food from:

Jody Williams, Buvette, Via Carota
Carlo Mirarchi, Blanca, Roberta’s
Caroline Fidanza, Saltie
Francis Derby, The Cannibal, Resto
Joe Tarasco, Marta

and cocktails curated by:

Dan Sabo, Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
With spirits from Grand Marnier and Aviation American Gin
Wine by Broadbent Selections
Beer by Greenport Harbor Brewing Co.

Proceeds benefit Housing Works’ fight to end AIDS and homelessness.

Sponsored by:


Davis & Gilbert LLP

Malibu's Hottest (and Greenest) Fourth of July Beach Party

Borden Entertainment and Distinctive Assets will team up with the Environmental Media Association (EMA) and LA.Direct Magazine to throw the coolest party in Malibu on the 4th of July! Entertainment industry elite will enjoy functional water from ACTIVATE Drinks, cocktails from Right Gin, exquisite wine from Bottlenotes, delectable catering from Stone Fire Pizza and sustainable furnishings from Naturescast(R). The event will be styled by J. Gatsby Events, whose clients include the GRAMMYs, Disney and the Hard Rock Hotel.

This eco-fabulous event will be “greened” with the help of Conscious Planet Media, including an eco-friendly red carpet from flor, odor eliminators from Pure Ayre, biodegradable bags from Biobag, soy candles from Soy Basics, hand sanitizer from Handefend, air sanitizers from Germ Guardian, biodegradable umbrellas from Brelli, energy-saving light bulbs from Aero-Tech Light Bulb Company, and recyclable plates/cups/utensils from Preserve. The carbon footprint of the party will be offset thanks to the generous support of Carbonfund.org. The N9NE Group at the Palms Hotel is providing a bevy of fun summer accessories including Playboy Club Frisbees, Ditch Friday hats and Perfecto Las Vegas beach towels. Plus, all of the talent in attendance will receive gifts from Sofft Shoe Company, SHIBUE couture and The Face Shop, among others!

“Our Malibu Beach Parties are all about the chic, fun and socially-conscious Southern California lifestyle,” said Glenda Borden, celebrity party planner and president of Borden Entertainment.

The allure of this particular Malibu Beach House and its blend of social consciousness with traditional beach fun has already drawn the attention of Pink, Matthew McConaughey, Minnie Driver, Elisabeth Rohm, Plain White T's, Paris Hilton, Jeremy Piven and Adrian Grenier.

Fall's Hottest Runway Event Returns

NorthPark Center's Fashion at the Park, presented by Cadillac, announces the return of its annual iconic event with seven days of high-energy fashion and non-stop excitement on and off the runway. Featuring the best of Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 collections from Friday, October 10 – Thursday, October 16, Fashion at the Park welcomes over 22 top designer shows and events to their luxury tent complex. Don't miss the front row action of Fashion at the Park — tickets go on sale to the public Monday, August 18 at http://www.northparkcenter.com/.

Nonstop fashion action includes appearances by international designers, after parties, in-store events, trunk shows, free fashion photography exhibits, glamorous charity benefits, one-of-a-kind silent auctions and more. After viewing the collections on the runway, “shop the shows” in NorthPark Center, one of the premier luxury shopping centers in the United States with more than 235 fine stores and restaurants.

“I have been to Dallas many times. My first major American trunk show was in Dallas in the '70s,” said famed designer and Fashion at the Park attendee Roberto Cavalli. “Dallas women are very fashion conscious; they know exactly what's on the market, what looks best on them and they enjoy playing with fashion. For me, they represent the perfect client, and it's always a pleasure to meet with them. Fashion at the Park has become a world class fashion event. It's beautifully set, and it's a great opportunity for me to interact with my clients, understand their needs and deliver always great collections.”

“We have visited Dallas only once before. We love the creative spirit and independence that exists in Dallas,” said Rodarte designer duo Kate and Laura Mulleavy. “We're very excited to visit Dallas and NorthPark Center to meet all the amazing women that make up such a vibrant fashion community.”

The 20,000 square-foot luxury tent complex, located between Nordstrom and Macy's, will house day and evening runway shows featuring the latest collections from: Roberto Cavalli; Barneys New York featuring Rodarte; CH Carolina Herrera; Oscar de la Renta; Valentino; Neiman Marcus featuring Marc Bouwer; CFDA/Vogue featuring Doo.Ri, Philip Lim, Michael Bastian, Thakoon, Marchesa and Peter Som; Miss Sixty; Ed Hardy; Dillard's; Macy's; Ted Baker; bebe; Diesel; and Pinto Ranch.

Kicking off Fashion at the Park is the Roberto Cavalli runway show and opening celebration, featuring a special appearance by the renowned designer himself. Personal appearances* include:

— Roberto Cavalli, designer
— Kate and Laura Mulleavy, designers, Rodarte
— Thakoon Panichgul, designer
— Peter Som, designer
— Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, designers, Marchesa
— Marc Bouwer, designer
(*Personal appearances are subject to change)

The Future of Fashion: Celebrating Five Years of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund

A runway fashion show to celebrate five years of the CFDA/VOGUE FASHION FUND — the fashion show will feature multiple designers who have been lauded as award finalists and featured in Vogue, including Doo.Ri, Phillip Lim, Michael Bastian, Marchesa, Thakoon and Peter Som. Special appearances include Marchesa designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, Thakoon Panichgul and Peter Som.

Acting on its long-standing commitment to nurture young talent, Vogue partnered with the Council of Fashion Designers of America to launch the Fashion Fund in 2003. This awards program provides financial help, business expertise and mentoring to the next generation of American fashion designers. Its goal is to encourage and enable designers to achieve their design and business plans.

Tickets

The U-shaped runway, surrounded by 624 reserved seats, features a tiered layout allowing maximum visibility with 212 front row seats. The tiered Designer Circle, located inside the runway, offers a fashion experience usually reserved for celebrities and editors.

All seats are reserved and tickets are available, starting August 18, by logging onto http://www.northparkcenter.com/ (fees apply), or at the NorthPark Center Concierge, located outside Neiman Marcus on Level One. Tickets prices vary starting at $25. A portion of proceeds from Fashion at the Park will benefit local charity partners and CFDA.

Twenty Uber Fashion Passes will give style seekers the ultimate access to Fashion at the Park: front row seats to all runway shows and events, an exclusive VIP swag bag, $250 in NorthPark Gold, invitations to in-store events, complimentary valet parking throughout the event and more. Uber pass holders will also receive access to a private VIP lounge with a dedicated concierge. This season's pass holders will enjoy an even larger lounge area with additional stylish amenities. New this year, Uber pass holders can select from two price tiers: $2,500 for a front row seat to all the shows plus their choice to attend the Bobbi Brown Uber Master Class; or $2,200 for all the fashion action without the Master Class. Uber Passes are available for purchase at http://www.northparkcenter.com/.

Tent Complex

Before the shows patrons will sip Moet & Chandon White Star Champagne and glaceau smartwater. Special Fashion at the Park cocktails made with Belvedere Vodka and 10 Cane Rum will be served alongside cuisine by Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek's Chef John Tesar at select events in the Cadillac Design Gallery.

The Cadillac Design Gallery reception tent, located outside the north entrance of NorthPark Center between Nordstrom and Macy's, opens one hour prior to show time and features a bar, lounge seating and plasma screens showing Fashion at the Park runway footage. Music maven and Dallas socialite Lucy Wrubel will keep the scene hot as she spins tunes from a custom-designed, raised DJ booth.

With its prestigious reputation for award-winning design and high-fashion glamour, Cadillac will highlight its new 2009 lineup in the Cadillac Design Gallery, the ideal spot for fashion aficionados to enjoy their time in between shows. A Cadillac fashion wall, located on the red carpet at the entry of the luxury tent complex, will be a key attraction for paparazzi photos.

Bobbi Brown

Bringing years of high-fashion and Hollywood experience to Fashion at the Park, Bobbi Brown's Beauty Team, a group of hand-selected makeup artists trained by Bobbi herself, will again up the glamour quotient on the runway. Bobbi Brown East Coast Artistry Manager Kimberly Soane will oversee the makeup backstage for all runway shows. Soane's impressive credits include fashion icons such as Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera and Margherita Missoni as well as domestic and international print from Vanity Fair and Town & Country to Korean Elle and German Vogue.

Hotel Package

Experience Texas' only five-star, five-diamond hotel during Fashion at the Park. Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is offering special room rates starting at $290.00, based upon availability. To reserve rooms, call 1-888-ROSEWOOD or 214-559-2100, and ask for the Fashion at the Park rate. Reservations can also be made online at http://www.mansiononturtlecreek.com/. Upon arrival, guests will receive a complimentary Fashion at the Park welcome amenity.

BACKGROUND:

Fashion at the Park, NorthPark Center's unprecedented public fashion and media event brings the excitement and energy of the international fashion scene to Dallas each fall. Fashion at the Park showcases NorthPark Center's one-of-a-kind collection of luxury and trendsetting retailers in an exhilarating venue and provides fashion devotees an exclusive opportunity to view the latest fashion and “shop the shows”.

NorthPark Center's Fashion at the Park is supported by presenting sponsor Cadillac and supporting sponsors national media partner Vogue, local media partner PaperCity Magazine, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Moet & Chandon, glaceau smartwater, Belvedere Vodka, 10 Cane Rum, American Airlines, Kim Dawson Agency, Central Market, Capital One Bank and Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau.

As one of the premier shopping centers in the United States, NorthPark Center (http://www.northparkcenter.com/) proudly offers shoppers the best of the best in every category represented including the finest in luxury retail and exclusives in the Southwest. Offering an unparalleled selection of international designers set amid timeless modern architecture and a world-class art collection, NorthPark Center has established a new standard in the United States for innovative retail destinations. NorthPark Center is owned, managed, operated and leased by husband and wife David J. Haemisegger and Nancy A. Nasher. After a $235 million expansion in 2006, NorthPark Center became the largest shopping center in North Texas and one of the top shopping destinations in the United States. NorthPark Center will continue to open more luxury boutiques, exclusive stores and dining options throughout 2008 and beyond, culminating in over 235 stores and restaurants. NorthPark Center is located at the intersection of North Central Expressway and Northwest Highway in the heart of Dallas. Stores are open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Department store, theatre, restaurant and spa hours vary.

Democrats, Republicans Spar on Bar Behavior

While there is no ballot box at the bar, DC's best bartenders can identify political preference by cocktail selection and bar behavior. According to a survey released today, Democrats are seen as better tippers, have better pick-up lines and give better toasts.

Republicans heavily outweigh Democrats when it comes to ordering their drink straight up. Parties are at a stalemate over drinking hours, with Republicans edging out for the first to arrive at happy hour and Democrats being the last to go home.

The survey was issued today by Beam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc. [Fortune Brands, Inc. (NYSE:FO) ], a global leader in premium spirits, in collaboration with Clarus Research Group. Approximately 100 bartenders in the Washington, DC area were surveyed on their opinions of patrons' cocktail preferences.

"According to the survey results, bartenders in Denver should know that they'll hear better toasts while the bartenders in Minneapolis won't need as much ice with their patrons ordering drinks straight up," stated Bobby "G" Gleason, master mixologist for Beam Global Spirits & Wine.

The full survey questions and results include:

— Who is a better tipper? Democrats 60%, Republicans 38%

— Who is more likely to order a drink straight up? Democrats 14%, Republicans 82%

— Who is more likely to order a fruity (pink) drink? Democrats 58%, Republicans 34%

— Who has the better pick-up lines? Democrats 74%, Republicans 14%

— Who is better at giving a toast? Democrats 63%, Republicans 36%

— Who is more likely to arrive first to happy hour? Democrats 48%, Republicans 50%

— Who is more likely to be the last to go home? Democrats 53%, Republicans 46%

Whether consumers find themselves at the conventions or watching from home, election-themed cocktails will surely set the stage for both Democrats and Republicans: The Grand Ole Party Bartender: Pat M., Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 2 parts Canadian Club(R) Whisky 1 part DeKuyper(R) Signature Creme de Menthe (clear) 1 part DeKuyper(R) Blustery Peppermint Burst Schnapps Combine ingredients in a mixing glass filled with ice. Fill an old-fashioned glass with shaved ice, strain spirits over ice and serve with straw.

The Running Mate Bartender: James Lee, West End Tavern, Boulder, CO 2 parts Maker's Mark(R) Bourbon 1 part simple syrup 2 wedges of lemon 1 slice of watermelon Muddle lemon and watermelon with simple syrup. Add Maker's Mark and ice. Shake and strain into a large old fashioned glass with fresh crushed ice. Garnish with a slice watermelon & lemon wheel

The Donkey Bartender: Jim Hewes, Round Robin Bar, Willard InterContinental, Washington, D.C. 2 parts Knob Creek(R) Bourbon 1 part DeKuyper(R) Triple Sec 1 teaspoon sugar 6 mint sprigs Splash of DeKuyper(R) Pucker(R) Raspberry Schnapps Fresh raspberries and blueberries to garnish Add sugar, bourbon and mint into an old-fashioned glass with crushed ice and muddle the fruit. Garnish with berries and mint. Beam Global reminds legal purchase age consumers to drink responsibly after casting their vote.

Martha’s Vineyard Food & Wine Festival Extravaganza Is Set For October 17-18

Maggie White, president of The Edgartown Board of Trade, today announced the schedule of events for the 2008 Martha’s Vineyard Food & Wine Festival. From October 17 – 19, visitors and residents are invited to attend cooking demonstrations, food & wine tastings, culinary seminars, and wine dinners featuring the area’s finest chefs, farmers, and specialty food purveyors. This distinguished group of professionals will host more than 13 events all highlighting fresh, local ingredients.

Festival Opening Reception – Friday, October 17

The Food & Wine Festival will begin on Friday, October 17, at 5:00 p.m. with a reception at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum – Small Plates from the Grill Grates. BBQ masters Andy Husbands, chef/owner of Tremont 647 in Boston, and Dante de Magistris, chef/owner of dante in Cambridge and the soon-to-open Il Casale in Belmont, will grill island-raised meats, seafood, and produce for guests to sample. Wine historian Nina Wemyss will pour a selection of vintages chosen to accompany the smoky, subtle flavors of BBQ. Guests can place bids on cases of rare wines during a silent auction while listening to live jazz music by Jeremy Berlin. Tickets are $100 and proceeds will benefit the Martha's Vineyard Museum.  

 

Following the cocktail party, Festival attendees can choose from one of the

pre fixé wine dinners offered by Edgartown restaurants at 7:30 p.m. Participating restaurants to date include Atria, Détente, and l’Etoile. Sharkey’s Cantina will host a Southwestern-themed dinner with pairings of Casa Noble Tequilas.

 

Culinary Seminars – Saturday, Oct. 18

Culinary experts will present seminars in Edgartown galleries and restaurants on Saturday, October 18. Seminar tickets range from to and include:

·          Chocolate and Dessert Wine Pairings, by Lee Napoli of Chocolee Chocolates–2008 Best of Boston “Best Chocolates,” and Jonathan Alsop of The Boston Wine School

·          Beer and Cheese, by The Vineyard’s own Offshore Ale and a selection of cheeses from Shy Brothers Farm, Westport, Mass.

·          Bread and Olive Oil, by Joanne Chang, owner, Boston’s Flour Bakery, and Emmanuel Daskalakis of Aralia

·          Classic Cocktails, by Lauren Clark of DrinkBoston

·          Adventure with an Affineur, wine and cheese tasting, by Russo’s of Watertown resident wine & cheese expertMark Trumble

 

Children’s Camp at The Farm Institute – Saturday, October 18

The Food & Wine Festival has arranged a half-day camp for the children of Festival attendees. Participants will tour the farm and help care for the animals.

 

The camp is open to children ages 6 – 12 years of age and will be held from 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The cost per attendee is and the registration deadline is October 4. Camp reservations can be made on the Festival Website at www.mvfoodandwine.com.

 

Corn Maze – Saturday, Oct. 18 & Sunday, Oct. 19

For families to explore together, the famous corn maze at The Farm Institute will be open throughout the weekend from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is for children under 13 and for guests over the age of 14.  Tickets are available for purchase at The Farm Institute.

 

Grand Tasting, Oct. 18 – Chefs, Vintners, and Cookbook Authors

On Saturday, October 18, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., the Martha’s Vineyard Museum will host the Grand Tasting.   Distinguished island chefs, including Kevin Crowell of Detente, Christian Thornton of Atria, Anthony Saccoccia of The Grill on Main,will demonstrate dishes prepared with local, in-season produce, meats, and seafood, highlighting each chef’s distinctive style.  Noted vintners will pour wines for guests including Rombauer Vineyards, Duckhorn Wine Company, Liberty School Wine, and C. Donatiello WineryAcclaimed cookbook authors,including Cathy Walthers and Chef Andy Husbands, will conduct a book signing. Tickets are $100. 

 

 

Two Gourmand Dinners – Saturday, Oct.18

These dinners will be held at a private residence from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.   Guests are invited to enjoy flavorful fall menus while engaging in conversations with chefs and culinary experts on the benefits – and challenges – of eating locally in New England.

 

Food, Art, and Wine

Chef Peter Davis of Henrietta’s Table in Cambridge will prepare an island-grown masterpiece while noted Wine Historian Nina Wymess pairs each course with a selected vintage. With literary anecdotes and illustrations, Nina will explain the historical relationship between wine and art as well as its cultural significance. Margarit Mondavi of the Mondavi Winery will discuss her interest in uniting wine with the arts and the winery’s dedication to cultural programs.   Tickets are $500.

 

Sustainable Seafood

Chef/Owner Jeremy Sewall of Lineage in Brookline, Mass. will walk diners through the process of preparing sustainable fish and shellfish. Heather Tausig, coordinator of the New England Aquarium’s Celebrate Seafood Dinner Series, will lead a discussion on the importance of shopping for and eating sustainable seafood. Chefs Collaborative’s new Sustainable Solutions seafood guide will be provided for guests. Tickets are $500.

 

Farmers’ Market and Brunch – Sunday, Oct. 19

The Festival will close on Sunday, October 19, with a Farmers’ Market and Brunch from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Local farmers will offer their fall harvest for sale. Guests can also purchase prepared brunch foods a la carte

 

The Museum will be open for children to enjoy a complimentary craft activity while museum guides engage young festival attendees outdoors with historic games.

 

Ticket Information:

For more detailed information and to purchase tickets, visit www.mvfoodandwine.com. Tickets may also be purchased in Edgartown at The Christina Gallery and at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. 

 

Please note: schedule subject to change.

Cindy Crawford Launches Mag. in Chicago

Supermodel and Chicago native Cindy Crawford will join Niche Media CEO Jason Binn, Midwest President and Publisher Dan Uslan and Editor-in-Chief Susanna Homan, to host the launch party for Michigan Avenue magazine on Sept. 20, 2008.

The red carpet extravaganza at The James Chicago will bring together tastemakers from the Windy City and around the country including “Top Chef Chicago” winner Stephanie Izard, Pro Golfer Luke Donald, and more. Guests will be treated to live performances from Terrence Howard and Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams while sipping on Don Julio Ultra Premium tequila, Ciroc cocktails, Sapporo beer, and enjoying food from the renowned David Burke's Primehouse.

About Michigan Avenue magazine: Michigan Avenue is synonymous with Chicago–and Michigan Avenue magazine, which debuted on September 15, 2008, is the talk of the town, celebrating the lifestyles and passions of the city's most affluent and sophisticated readers. High-impact covers and witty, intelligent editorial content make Michigan Avenue magazine a must-read. Every issue features interviews, fashion stories, an inside look at the lives of celebrity contributors, product and accessories trends, the best in home design, art, restaurants, theatre, entertainment, and amazing photos of the people and places that make Chicago so special.

More than 30 bold-faced names with Chicago ties have contributed to the first issue, including Oprah Winfrey, Mayor Richard M. Daley, Michelle Obama, Reverend Al Sharpton, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, political comedian Bill Maher, Chicago rocker Pete Wentz, famed photographer Victor Skrebneski, singer Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child fame, journalist Bill Kurtis, Tim Zagat, Mariel Hemingway, writer and host James Lipton and news anchor Robin Meade, to name a few on the acclaimed list.

About Niche Media Holdings: Niche Media, a subsidiary of Greenspun Media Group, was founded in 1992 and is the country's preeminent regional magazine company with the largest network of city-specific luxury publications in the United States. Niche Media consistently delivers the finest editorial content and advertising to a controlled group of influencers with the highest disposable incomes in each city. Niche Media reaches readers who maintain annual household incomes of at least $200,000 and have liquid assets in excess of $1 million, making the pages of these glossies some of the most valuable real estate in publishing. Additionally, the company brings its publications' pages to life with more than 500 dynamic A-list events across the country each year. With more than 300 full-time employees, Niche Media exceeds 30,000 pages annually, and its titles have a combined annual distribution of more than 8 million copies. Niche Media's titles provide advertisers and marketers with a direct connection to the most desirable markets across the country.

DC’s Best Halloween Parties

The Washingtonian compiled a list of the best parties for Halloween:

October 28, High Heel Race
Head to 17th and Q streets near Dupont Circle to watch the annual High Heel Race. It begins at 9, but spectators should show up as early as 6 to grab a good spot.

October 31, Graveyard Jam
Young professionals can win a trip to Aruba, enter a raffle for a guitar, and enjoy dancing to live music at this year’s Graveyard Jam at the Hard Rock Cafe. Prizes will be awarded for the scariest, prettiest, and most original costumes of the night. Early arrivals can enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres and drink specials. Costumes are preferred but not required, and sneakers can be worn only as part of a costume. Tickets are $10, and the party runs from 9 PM to 3 AM, Party Bus Services from https://thebostonpartybus.com/ will be provided.

October 31, Halloween Fiesta
Throw on a costume and head to La Tasca for its fifth annual Halloween Fiesta. Those in costume enjoy $3.50 drink specials and have the chance to win a $100 gift certificate. A DJ will provide the tunes starting at 11. Guests ages 18 to 20 are invited to dance.

October 31, Piratz Tavern Halloween Party
Need a last-minute costume ideaä A pirate is easy to pull together, so grab some mascara, hoop earrings, and a bandana, and head to Piratz Tavern for its Halloween party. As of the full moon on October 14, “de tavern be haunted,” and Piratz will have a haunted VooDoo Luau leading up to Halloween. If you wish the holiday would never end, get two extra days of celebration with the Zombie Lurch on November 1 and the Day of the Dead celebration on November 2.

October 31, Trick-or-Treat on Embassy Row
Going from house to house might be unacceptable unless you’re accompanied by a child on Halloween—so what are adults to do for their candy fixä Participate in Trick-or-Treat on Embassy Row to try international sweets from 6:30 to 9. Getting a peak inside some of the embassies is a special treat but not guaranteed. Purchasing a ticket to this event automatically gets your name on a list for the Graveyard Jam at Hard Rock Cafe. Tickets are $30.

October 31, Hollywood Ballroom Dance Party
Singles are invited to the Halloween dance party at the Hollywood Ballroom. Free two-step lessons will be offered at 8 by Steve Ferrara, and the party starts at 9.

October 31, Nightmare on M Street
DC’s largest roaming costume party/bar crawl is in its ninth year. From 6 PM to 2 AM, treat yourself to Halloween specials, including $2 Miller Lite bottles, $4 rail drinks, and more. The party starts early, but be sure to catch the costume contest at midnight at McFadden’s. Advance tickets are needed for James Hoban’s Irish Bar, but Front Page and Rumors accept walk-up tickets. If purchased in advance, tickets will start at $12 and will increase over time, while walk-up prices are $20 at the door or a $10 cover at each bar without an event wristband.

October 31, Clarendon Ballroom Monster Bash
Do you start planning your Halloween costume on November 1 for the following yearä If so, the Halloween Monster Bash costume contest at Clarendon Ballroom is for you. To enter, download the entry form and drop it off at the registration table upon arrival. Judges will pick 30 semi-finalists from 9:35 to 10:15, which will be narrowed down to 10 with the best and most original costumes. These contestants will compete, and the crowd will pick the winners. First-, second-, and third-place winners receive $200, $100, and $50, respectively, and the most original costume also takes home $50. Get more information and the application here. Doors open at 6, and tickets start at $10.

October 31, McGinty’s Public House
McGinty’s is giving away $200 in prizes for this year’s best costumes. Live rock music will be provided by Still Counting.

October 31, Synetic Theater’s Vampire’s Ball
After a performance of Edgar Allen Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher at Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre, stick around for the Vampire’s Ball. Food and drinks will be available, and prizes will be awarded for the costume contest; 8 PM.

October 31, Yorktown Bistro
The Yorktown Bistro will award prizes for sexiest and most original costume. Come dressed to impress to participate and enjoy live music.

October 31, 9:30 Club Halloween Bash
Head to the 9:30 Club to watch the Pietasters, the Toasters, and Deals Gone Bad, and participate in the costume contest. The grand-prize winner takes homes tickets to every 9:30 show in November and December. Tickets to the bash cost $15, and doors open at 8 PM.

October 31, ’80s Halloween Bash
If the ’80s was your favorite decade, pull your hair in a side pony and throw on stone-washed jeans before heading to Tortoise and Hare for its throw-back bash. Eighties cover band Members Only will perform.

October 31, Best Halloween Show Ever
Palace of Wonders hosts The Best Halloween Show Ever, featuring burlesque performances, a go-go show, and more. Participate in the costume contest and enjoy candy. Costumes are highly encouraged. The fun starts at 10; $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

October 31, Jammin’ Java Halloween Bash
Some people can get by on Halloween without a costume—but not at Jammin’ Java. Get creative because the costume is a must, and impress the bands because they will be voting on the best costume. Mambo Sauce, Future, Flex Matthews, and Jon Braman will provide entertainment, and a special Halloween happy hour starts at 8.

October 31, Alice in Helixland
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum cocktails will be served at Helix Lounge as well as complimentary tea party-themed hors d’oeuvres for this Halloween charity bash benefiting the Whitman-Walker Clinic. Get lost in Wonderland and participate in the costume contest or bid on an item during the silent auction. The admittance fee includes two drink tickets. 7-10 PM; $10.

October 31, 14th Annual Halloween Bash
Check out the Old Post Office Pavilion for the 14th Annual Halloween party featuring Judo Chop and the Winn Brothers Band. Costumes are required, and awesome prizes will be awarded: Best group costume wins a $500 bar tab, and the person with the best costume wins a $300 tab at Smith Point. The entrance fee includes an open bar, Red Bull Bar and free admission to the Rookery for an afterparty. Tickets cost $60 for the first 300 people who purchase in advance, $80 if purchased before 10 PM on October 30, and $100 at the Rookery between 4 and 9 PM on Halloween. 9 PM-1 AM.

October 31: ICDC Halloween Dance Party
The International Club of DC is hosting a Halloween dance party at the Sports Club of LA. Kick the night off with a salsa lesson at 8:15, then dance to the Latin grooves of Origem at 9. Costumes aren’t required, but c’mon—who wants to go to a Halloween party not dressed upä Bring a can of food for the homeless, which will be donated to the Capital Area Food Bank. Tickets cost $15 for the dance party or $20 for the party and the salsa lesson, but register now because prices will increase.