Flights of Fancy: Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Spring Gala Raises Critical Funds for New Yorkers in Need
On May 2nd, the historic Cipriani 42nd Street played host to a spectacular evening as more than 500 supporters and friends of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House gathered to celebrate the annual Spring Gala, aptly named "Flights of Fancy." This elegant black-tie fundraising event, renowned as the nation’s premier tabletop event, successfully raised critical funds to support 16,000 New Yorkers in need, reinforcing the mission of the 130-year-old nonprofit.
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A Night of Elegance and Generosity
The evening was a testament to the power of community and philanthropy. More than 40 renowned designers showcased their talents, creating elaborate and breathtaking centerpieces that added a touch of magic to the celebration. The event honored Board Member Thomas L. Melton and presented the prestigious Elizabeth Rohatyn Award for Community Service to the New York Health Foundation and Lifespire, recognizing their exceptional contributions to the community.
Esteemed Hosts and Honored Guests
Diana Quasha served as Gala Chair Emerita, leading an impressive roster of supporters. Notable Dinner Sponsors included Thomas & Ingrid Edelman, Stanley Shuman, and Wilkinson Global Asset Management. The event's Benefactors were a distinguished group, including Neha Motwani-Lepanto & Dan Lepanto, Yesim & Dusty Philip, Saara Pritchard & Thomas Melton, Marianna & Juan Sabater, and Edward & Julia Weld. Their generous contributions underscored the evening's success.
An Unforgettable Evening
The gala began with a preview and cocktails, setting the stage for an unforgettable night. Guests were treated to a sumptuous dinner, live music, and dancing, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere. Jennifer Wright of Christie’s led a dynamic Paddle Raise, encouraging attendees to contribute generously. Adding a touch of mystique to the evening, Magic Mike Jacobson delivered a special mentalist performance that left the audience mesmerized.
Honoring Community and Creativity
The Spring Gala is not just a fundraiser; it's a celebration of community, creativity, and the unwavering support for Lenox Hill Neighborhood House's mission. The funds raised during this magnificent evening will go a long way in supporting the organization's numerous programs that benefit New Yorkers in need, including comprehensive social services, educational programs, and health initiatives.
Looking Forward
As the night concluded, the sense of camaraderie and commitment to a greater cause was palpable. The success of the Spring Gala is a testament to the generosity and dedication of its supporters, ensuring that Lenox Hill Neighborhood House can continue its vital work. The community eagerly looks forward to future events and opportunities to support this incredible organization.
This year’s participating designers included: Ahmad AbouZanat Studio; Alexandra Howard Inc; Andrea Stark for Stark Carpet; Anthony and Sage Event Design; Byron C James for Highland Park Media Group; Camia Brown Interiors; Dean Yoder Interiors; Drayton Campbell Weldon for Vivere Interior Design; Emily Hodge Interior Design; Eric Lysdahl Interiors; Fete Home; Fleurish NYC; foley&cox; Harry Heissmann Inc; Jamie Garcia Design for JHUHN; Jared Hughes Design; Jeffrey Quaritius Studio; JL Goodman; Jolie Korek & Co.; K.A. Murphy Interiors; Kirby Sykes Design; Kristen Leigh Studio; Laila’s Florist; Lara Michelle Interiors; LGC Interior Design; Mallory Mathison Inc; Mannarino Designs; Matt & Heather French of French & French Interiors; MCM Interior Design; Miriam Weinreb Lissak of MWL Design Group; New York School of Interior Design Students; Orangerie Garden + Home; Paige Boller Art + Design; Paris Forino Inc; Paris K Design; Robert Ventolo of Crain & Ventolo Associates; root cellar designs; Sally Kellogg of Kellogg Estate; Samantha Ware Designs; Tusk Home + Design; Verde Custom Flowers; and Yvonne O'Kane Designs.
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