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Summer Love Heals

Co-chairs Lindsay Baldwin, Alexandra McBride, Cindy Tripp, Camilla Hellman, Karen Klopp (Chair), Parker Thorne (Chair), Debbie Montgomery, Sarah Glaister, Fabiana Ramirez, and Fernanda Gilligan
The 11th Annual Mashomack International Polo Challenge was held last Saturday by the Mashomack Polo Club on a 1900-acre preserve in Pine Plains, 90 minutes from the city. The event began at noon with a lively Louis Roederer Champagne reception followed by a field-side, tented luncheon sponsored by Estancia Villa Maria.

On the field was an exciting 12-goal polo match with teams from the United States (sponsored by The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel), Great Britain (sponsored by the Dorchester Collection) and France (sponsored by Berluti) battling to secure the coveted trophy for their team and country.
2008 Champions (top row): Woody Keesee, James McBride, Bruce Colley, Julio Ezcurra, John Klopp, Guy Merison. Bottom row: Oakleigh Thorne, Donatien Langlois, Tracey Mactaggart, and Philip Mactaggart
Luncheon patrons enjoyed getting in the spirit of the match as the various countries’ flags flew around the field.

The matches are played in a Round-robin format, meaning each of the three teams played each other for two chukkers. The Carlyle’s Team USA is the 2008 champions by defeating both England-Dorchester Collection & France-Berluti teams.
Berluti Team: Donatien Langlois, Tracey Mactaggart, Patrick Ottomani and son, Parker Thorne, Oakleigh Thorne, and Tatin Zubiaurre
Carlyle Team: Trish Boulogne, James McBride, Julio Ezcurra, Karen Klopp, John Klopp, Alexandra McBride, Woody Keesee, Teresa De Sequera, and Bruce Colley
Bruce Colley finished the match with an awesome run and score down field to seal both the victory and Land Rover's "Most Valuable Player"... A fitting on-field tribute for a man who has put so much energy into this event on and off-field.

Heather Croner Real Estate, Sotheby's International "Best Playing Pony" award went to Joyita, which translates to "little jewel" and is owned by Heathcote Farm. She was played by Parker Thorne in the 1st chukker.
Valesca Hermes and friend
/Libby Mavroleon and Cece Cord
/James McBride
Dorchester Team: Conor Mahony, Philip Mactaggart, Henry Zaveleta, Caroline Wilson-Kent, Sam Ramirez, Jr., and Guy Merison
With spectacular weather and exciting matches, both the tailgaters on one side of the field and the tented luncheon patrons on the other enjoyed the event. Patrons all gathered in the spirit of raising money for the Pine Plains Community Center and Library and the Pine Plains Fire Hose & Rescue Company and, while being entertained by six chukkers of spirited play. Kids were treated to a wonderful petting zoo and some 40 plus acres to run off their energy.

A little history on the event: Berluti’s French team were the defending champions having won in 2007, The Dorchester Collection’s England team took bragging rights in 2006, and the French-Hermes team were the top dogs in 2005. So the USA-Carlyle squad taking the top tier of the podium for the first time in a long run was extremely exciting. www.mashomackpolo.com
Land Rover Flag Ceremony
Brook and Ferebee Taube
Henry Zaveleta, Parker Thorne, and Bruce Colley
Baby Herrera, Donatien Langlois, and James McBride
Christopher Spitzmiller, Fernanda Gilligan, and Anthony Thompson
/Nina Griscom and Leonel Piraino
Tom Flexner and Barbra Crocker
Frederic Fekkai and friend
George Bova, Henry Frelinghuisen, Nick Wirth, and Mac Morris
Bruce Colley
The 9th annual Love Heals at Luna Farm was held on a private horse farm in Sagaponack and played host to hundreds of guests who enjoyed the silent auction, barbeque dinner by DeForest Gibbs and dancing to tunes by DJ Ruckus. This year’s “Adventure in Wonderland” themed event raised almost $250,000 which directly benefits Love Heals, The Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education.

Among those attending: Donny Deutsch, Russell Simmons and Porschia Coleman, Charlotte Ronson, Dini Von Mueffling, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Alison Brod, Stefani Greenfield, Katie Lee Joel, Haley and Jason Binn, Yigal Azrouel, Victoria Leacok Hoffman.
Stefani Greenfield, Victoria Leacock Hoffman, and Dini Von Mueffling
Andy Brod, Mike Beerman, and Mark Burman
Alison Love and Lisa Weinberg
Ani Graber and Joni Wilkins
Bradford Rand and Melissa Rosenberg
Cristina Hale and Michael Hirtenstein
Alan Chertash, Kym Chertash, Mark Miller, and Jennifer Miller
Emily Garibaldi, Laird Roach, and Marissa Vitagliano
Luis Depalo, Doreen Atkins, and Lauren Depalo
Morton Davidson, Andrea Pemberton, and Justin Shaffer
Marcy Warren, Michael Warren, and Haley Binn
Alita Spitaleri, Frank Cilione, Caroline Heft, and David Levinbrook
Courtney Warco and Robert Verdier
Dan Ragone and Susan Fullar
Declan Sherman and Dasha Krasniakova
Emanuel Sylvano and Brittany L. Schwartz
Greg Quinn and Kate Berg
Heather Broekhuyse
Nick Dietz and Douglas Marshall
Lesley Schulhof
Unik
Helena Lester and Khajak Keledjian
Ian Kirby and Cherlin Johnson
Kristin Rawson and Aussi Jay
Jill Martin and James Minutello
Maximiliano Talatio and Kelly Killoren Bensimon
Rory Sloane Montali
Noah Tepperberg, Ann Marie Doroba,and Nick Seffer
Tamie Peters Thomas and Rich Thomas
Renee Ryan and Ruthie Vexler
Yigal Azrouel and Katie Lee Joel
Porschla Coleman and Russell Simmons
Victoria Lakers and Paul Balmer
Because of the devastating earthquake in China and the normal red tape, it was questionable whether Red Blood of the Dragon’s Psyche, an exhibition of contemporary Chinese art, would open as planned at Salomon Arts.

Yin Quiang and Lijian Huang
As it happened the art didn’t arrive until three days before and it wasn’t ready for display: some of it still wasn’t framed.

At 6 pm, when the first guests appeared, Zhang Jie-Song, the 28-year-old Curator, and Rodrigo Salomon, Director of the gallery, were finishing hanging and lighting the work. Early guests sipped wine and watched as the last pieces were placed.  

Curator Jie-Song’s goal is to help Americans understand the Chinese people through their art. He selected works by highlighting the dominant provinces that “have defined the terrain of Chinese psychological experience within the lifespan of ‘Modern China.’”

Huang Lilian, World Class pipa (Chinese lute) player, was seated and entertaining, while guests were looking and analyzing the art.

Whether they were there because Chinese art is “hot” and prices are going through the roof or whether they wanted to see what was moving the Chinese spirit and soul, they were not disappointed.
Among those enjoying were: Kevin Bartelme, author of “The Great Wall of New York;” Christophe von Hohenberg, Colette; Su Tam, Christopher Santos; Caroline von Hubert; Claus Eggers, Michele Gerber Klein, Matthew Eames, Odin Opsahl Gee; Marvin Berk; jewelry designer Kelvin Nugroho, Maggie Norris, Tobey Hazel; Everard Findla, Diane Dunn, Judith Agisim; Robert Burton; Marji Wollin; playwright/lyricist Paul Zakreski,  Dick Kagan; Warren Kalbacker; Raj Tolaram and Kelsey Donwen, Markos Kaminis, Lois and Andre Martinez Reed, Dr. Steven Becker and his wife Giovanna Federico.
Rise Friedman, Jaquelyn Nolen, Sylvia Ventiko, and Gypsy
Matthew Eames and Diane Dunne
Everard Findlay
Toby Hazel
Dick Kagan and Warren Kalbacker
Gigi Salomon and Roland Gebhardt
Kelvin Nugroho and Michèle Gerber Klein
Tatiana Meert and Christopher Hawkins
Zoltan Csandi and Sarah Ellis
Raj Tolaram and Kelsey Donwen
Fabiola Bacelar and Roger Webster
Kevin Bartelme and Andre Martinez Reed
Christophe von Hohenberg and Caroline von Hubert
Nolla Yuan and Christopher Santos
Christos Dovas and Markos Kaminis
Jessie Shrieves
Sebastian Piras and Alina Slonim
Odin Opsahl Gee and Sophia Reznikas
Zhang Jie-Song
Cindy Glanzrock, Judy Agisim, and Maggie Norris
An-Khang Vu-Cong and Marilyn Lester
Photographs by ©PatrickMcMullan.com (Love Heals & China).

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