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 Living and Learning
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The Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS) Concert Choir and Ted Turner at National Center for Learning Disabilities' annual benefit dinner, “Voices of Our Children, Voices of Our Future.” |
Thursday, two weeks ago, at the Marriott Marquis, the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) held its annual benefit dinner, “Voices of Our Children, Voices of Our Future,” and raised $1.8 million in support of the organization’s educational programs, information services and advocacy campaigns. NCLD’s annual benefit is the largest national fundraising event held in support of approximately 15 million children, adolescents and adults affected by learning disabilities.
This year’s honoree was Ted Turner, chairman of the United Nations Foundation with the Spirit of Achievement Award for his international commitment to children. |
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The Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS) Concert Choir. |
Leadership for this year’s benefit included Fred Poses, chairman and chief executive officer of Trane, and chairman of the NCLD board of directors, and his wife Nancy Poses,who served as benefit committee chair. This year's’s dinner chairs werePeek and Jennie Garlington, Mr Turner’s son-in-law and daughter. Serving as this year’s honorary dinner chairs were Mark and Renee Rockefeller, Donald Rosenfeld, Jeff and Amanda Salzman,Remy and Lara Trafelet, NCLD board members Arthur and Jody Bellows, Anne Ford, John G. Gantz Jr. and Margot Levinson, John and Stephanie Inagram, Michael C Lasky and Peggi Einhorn, Richard and Audrey Zinman, and longtime NCLD supporters Ken deRegt and Mary Q. Pedersen.
Each year the benefit also awards the Anne Ford Scholarship, which gives $10,000 to an exemplary high school senior with a diagnosed learning disability who is planning to attend a four-year college. This award was established by NCLD’s board, in honor of the organization’s chairman emeritus, Anne Ford who has done so much to raise awareness and find solutions to what is a wide and often unrecognized problem affecting millions of us. |
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Peek Garlington III, John Ingram, Nancy Poses, and Frederic M. Poses |
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Alan and Wendy Pesky |
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Mark and Rayma Griffin |
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John Ingram and Peek Garlington III |
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James H. Wendorf, Nancy Poses, Ted Turner, Sally Ranney, Peek Garlington III, and Frederic M. Poses |
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Audrey MacDonald |
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Stevan Kukic, Carol Deshler, Margaret Booth, and Donald D. Deshler, Ph.D. |
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Bill Cunningham and Anne Ford |
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Students from The Churchill School and Center in New York, NY |
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Tina Sloan McPherson and Arthur Bellows |
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Diane and Todd Pearl |
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Paul Izlar and Mark Rockefeller |
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Christine Caimares and Raymond Robinson, PPAS Students |
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Burton Tremaine, Ted Turner, Stewart Hudson, and guests |
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Mary Q. Pedersen and Robert Minicucci |
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Frederic M. Poses and Jenifer Strauss Dannhauser |
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Lenora Somervell and Anne Ford |
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John Ingram, Ted Turner, Peek Garlington III, Raymond Robinson, and Christine Caimares |
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Jody Bellows |
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Maureen Brenner, Nancy Poses, and Jake Poses |
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Creative Time’s annual gala benefit this year was held at Guastavino’s restaurant under 59th Street Bridge for about 500 guests, patrons of the art world, dealers (many of whom now refer to themselves as “gallerists”), artists, friends and fans. For aficionados and the impassioned of the Art World, it was THE place to be on Wednesday night.
They were honoring Beth DeWoody, the Art Collector and supporter of a variety of cultural and philanthropic causes. And it was also her birthday. |
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The dinner scene at Guastavino’s. |
| The guest list read like a Who’s Who of American art as well as social New York. They raised more than $1 million for the cause, with a live auction item by Joseph Kosuth that went for $65,000. Perhaps the highlight of the evening was billed (whispered around the room) as “A Secret” -- Mrs. DeWoody and fashion executive Fred Anderson (of Douglas Hannant) reprising the famous Fred Astaire-Judy Garland baggy-pants/hobo dancing duet from Irving Berlin’s “Easter Parade,” “A Couple of Swells ... we stop at the best hotels, but we prefer the country far away from the city smells ...” Hey, the kid can sing and dance too. And he’s got a second career waiting on Broadway. |
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David Byrne and Cindy Sherman |
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Benjamin Dollar |
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Jeanne Greenberg and Cindy Sherman |
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Caio Fonseco |
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Frederick Anderson and Beth Rudin DeWoody |
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Jane Holzer |
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Beth Rudin DeWoody and Performers |
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Karen Duffy |
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Amy and John Phalen |
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Hunt Slonem |
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Samantha Brous, Susan Bram, and Melissa Meyers |
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Liz Swig and Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo |
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Sandy Hill |
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Will Cotton and Mary Boone |
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Dana Farouki |
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Kyle DeWoody |
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Raymond Learsy |
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Marie Douglas-David |
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Maureen Sullivan |
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Francesco Clemente, Aurel Schmidt, and Nicola Bassell |
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| Richard Ziegelasch, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Melva Bucksbaum |
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Todd Eberle |
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Her Majesty Queen Noor |
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Marc Ecko |
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Peter Marino |
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Andrea Glimcher, Alex Katz, and Yvonne Force Villareal |
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Lisa Anastos and Bob Colacello |
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Somers Farkas and Patty Raynes |
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Thelma Golden and Jeffrey Deitsch |
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Tracy Hook and Lisa Anastos |
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Todd Slotkin and Leslie Cornfeld |
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Marc and Andrea Glimcher |
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Horacio Silva and Stefano Tonchi |
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Marcia Mishaan and Douglas Hannant |
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Marilyn Minter |
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Neil Thompson |
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Ophelia Rudin and William Rudin |
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The 2008 Kips Bay Decorator Show House opened yesterday, April 24th at The Manhattan House on 200 East 66th Street (between Second and Third Avenues). It will run until May 22nd. For more information, click here.
Since 1915, Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club has focused on improving the lives of New York City’s children. This year, Kips Bay will reach 14,000 young people between the ages of 6 and 18 with essential afterschool enrichment programs aimed to help them recognize their potential for growth and success. |
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Adelina Wong Ettelson, Pat Carey, and Celerie Kemble |
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Tania Balafoutis and Andrew Handelsmann |
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Bryn Schuyler |
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Kitty Hawks and David Kleinberg |
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Jamie Yu-Ramos, K. Willow Ayers, and Campion Platt |
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Kelly d'Halluin |
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Anne Lacombe, Stacy McLaughlin, and Mary Grace Mock |
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Gary Crain with Chris and Kevin Madden |
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Judy Stern Peck |
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Michelle Ciriello and Dennis Lee |
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Renato Freitas and Robert Rionda |
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Ian Halliday, David Kayton, and Jim Druckman |
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Jerry and Louise Puschel with Jennifer Carpenter |
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Babi Ahluwalia |
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Ellen Scarborough |
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Nina Griscom |
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Amy Lau and Jim Druckman |
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Hilary Dick |
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Jamie Drake and David Monn |
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Martin Raffone, Monica Kosann, and William McIntosh |
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Susan Eagan, Greg Lawrence, and Lisa Jordan |
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Brian Callahan |
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Harriet Weintraub and David Monn |
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Juliann Cannilla-Bergano and Chris Wesley |
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| Photographs Janet Charles (NCLD); ©Patrick McMullan.com (DeWoody & Kips). |
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