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Balls Galas Benefit chairs: Grace Bender, LUNGevity’s Musical Celebration of Hope Gala; Patricia Estrada,Harman Center for the Arts Gala; Barbara Hawthorn, The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington Women’s Leadership Group Icon Gala; Brooke Carnot, Choral Arts Society 31st Annual Holiday Concert and Benefit; Kate and Vincent Burke III, Sibley Hospital’s “Celebration of Hope & Progress” Gala; Mary Ourisman, Meridian Ball and Trust for the National Mall’s 2012 Luncheon; Fletcher Gill, founder, Luke’s Wings; J.C. Hayward, Arena Stage Season Opening Celebration; Front Row: Michelle Freeman, AfterDark@THEARC
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leaders and other distinguished guests who enjoy an international-themed silent auction, superb cuisine and dancing. DATE: Wednesday, September 14; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Ritz-Carlton, Washington ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Lisa Collis, wife of Sen. Mark Warner, and Amey Upton, wife of Rep. Fred Upton PRICE: $500; Sponsorships available from $5,000-$100,000 CONTACT: 202-296-5363, ambassadorsball@msandyou.org
SEPTEMBER WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA OPENING NIGHT GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Washington National Opera celebrates its Season Opening Night with the cast of “Tosca.” DATE: Saturday, September 10; 7 p.m. performance followed by dinner LOCATION: Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Mary Mochary and Michelle Smith PRICE: Starting at $1,000 CONTACT: 202-416-8496, rsvp@ kennedy-center.org.
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Choral Arts Society Holiday Concert and Benefit BROOKE CARNOT, CO-CHAIRMAN
PARKINSON’S ACTION NETWORK’S UDALL AWARDS DINNER
WHAT TO EXPECT: Get ready for a night of Latin sizzle and spice as Pollywood goes Latino with Jimmy Smits, Esai Morales, Merel Julia, David Archuleta, Rita Moreno, Felix Sanchez and other stars. DATE: Tuesday, September 13; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Renaissance Mayflower Hotel ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Walter Ulloa, Ginny Grenham and Paul Zevnik PRICE: $1,250 CONTACT: Richard Rodriguez, rrodriguez@hispanicarts.org
THE AMBASSADORS BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: The 33rd annual ball will raise funds for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and traditionally hosts the diplomatic corps, congressional
WHAT TO EXPECT: NPR’s Diane Rehm will conduct a special “conversational interview” with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, and will pay tribute to Morton Kondracke, PAN’s founding board member and the dinner co-chairman. Udall Award recipients will also be honored. DATE: Wednesday, September 14; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The National Press Club EVENT CHAIRMAN: Diane Rehm and Morton Kondracke CONTACT: 202-638-4101, udalldinner@ parkinsonsaction.org
ARENA STAGE SEASON OPENING CELEBRATION
WHAT TO EXPECT: The evening, benefiting Arena Stage’s Community Engagement and educational programs, includes cocktails, dinner and the presentation of the American Artist Award followed by the highly anticipated season opening
ON THE BLOCK THE WASHINGTON BALLET GALA Item: Dinner for four at the Chef’s Tasting Table at Citronelle with Michel Richard and Ballet Artistic Director Septime Webre, plus two nights at The Latham Hotel. Donor: Michel Richard and the Latham Hotel Value: $3,000 Contact: Elizabeth Early, eearly@washingtonballet.org
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performance of “Trouble in Mind.” DATE: Thursday, September 15; 5 p.m.VIP reception, 5:30 p.m. general reception LOCATION: Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater ATTIRE: Festive EVENT CHAIRMAN: J.C. Hayward PRICE: Performance and dessert reception, $250; dinner, performance and dessert reception, $500; VIP all-access ticket, $1,000 CONTACT: Julie Lombard, 202-6004176, jlombard@arenastage.org.
LAST KISS OF SUMMER
WHAT TO EXPECT: Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a seated dinner and dancing throughout the night to raise funds for Second Chance Employment Services’ programs providing free employment placement and training services for at-risk women in the Washington, D.C. area. DATE: Thursday, September 15; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: The Four Seasons, Washington, D.C. ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMAN: David Arkless PRICE: $400; Junior Supporter ticket, $250; tables, $5,000 CONTACT: maggie@galaevents.com
LUNGEVITY FOUNDATION’S MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF HOPE GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: The nation’s largest lung cancer nonprofit focuses on research to end the disease. The evening includes a cocktail reception, dinner, music and dancing. DATE: Friday, September 16; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Vernon and Ann Jordan and Grace Bender PRICE: $500 CONTACT: Anna Pugh, 202-3024327, apugh@lungevity.org
WOOLLY MAMMOTH THEATRE COMPANY’S DINNER ON STAGE
WHAT TO EXPECT: Patrons get to experience the theater from a backstage perspective, with opportunities to explore the scene shop, enjoy cocktails in the Small-Alper Green Room and congregate with actors in the costume shop before dinner is served on the main stage.
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DATE: Saturday, September 17; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Woolley Mammoth Theatre Co., 641 D St. NW ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMAN: Elizabeth Friedman PRICE: $285 CONTACT: shelley@woollymammoth. net, 202-312-5265
WOLF TRAP BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: Patrons will join honorary host, Canadian Ambassador Gary Doer, to celebrate the culture of America’s northern neighbor. Proceeds benefit the Wolf Trap Foundation’s arts and education programs. DATE: Saturday, September 17; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Wolf Trap’s Filene Center ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Tim Keating and Peter J. Lauria PRICE: $500-$1,000 CONTACT: Graham Binder, grahamb@wolftrap.org
AFTERDARK@THEARC
WHAT TO EXPECT: The event supports 11 nonprofit groups with programs benefiting the residents of Anacostia, including Building Bridges Across The River and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington. DATE: Saturday, September 17; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: THEARC ATTIRE: After Dark Chic EVENT CHAIRMAN: Michelle Freeman PRICE: $250, individual; $1,000, Host Committee; tables starting at $5,000 CONTACT: Kay Kendall at kay@kaykendall.org
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his spring, The Washington Ballet (TWB) is bringing the timeless classic Alice in Wonderland to life and celebrating a new work with its usual panache. “The Alice in Wonderland Ball promises to be an extraordinary evening filled with some wonderful and wild surprises,” says the company’s Artistic Director Septime Webre. “I look forward to dancing the night away with the dancers and patrons of The Washington Ballet.” The fanciful elements of this beloved fairytale – from the Cheshire Cat to painting the roses red – should make for an unforgettable evening. Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, who currently serves as the Department of State’s special representative for global partnerships, is this year’s chairwoman. Long a highlight of the Washington social calendar, the gala raises funds to support TWB’s community engagement and education activities, from the DCPS in-school residency DanceDC to the groundbreaking programs at THEARC in Anacostia. “Our Alice in Wonderland Ball is a must-attend event of the Washington social season,” says Board of Directors Chairwoman Sylvia de Leon.,“Most importantly, funds raised from the gala will benefit our extensive programs for kids in the District of Columbia.” Under the leadership of Webre and Executive Director Peter M. Branch, The Washington Ballet embraced a three-part mission: ensuring excellence in its professional performance company, growing the next generation of dancers through its School of Ballet; and serving the community through its robust engagement programs. For more information contact Elizabeth Early at 202-362-3606 x 123 or eearly@washingtonballet.org.
HEROES CURING CHILDHOOD CANCER GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Heroes Curing Childhood Cancer is the signature fundraiser to support continued research at Children’s National Medical Center. Organized by volunteers, the event has raised nearly $500,000 to help fund research efforts to cure cancer in the past. DATE: Saturday, September 17; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: The Fairmont, Washington, D.C. ATTIRE: Black-tie optional EVENT CHAIRMEN: Leslie and Paul Kiernan PRICE: Individual tickets are $250, and sponsorship packages are available. CONTACT: cagould@cnmc.org
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R.S.V.P heidi kallett of fine stationer the dandelion patch tells us how to make an invitation pop in the flurry of gala season. WHAT ARE MUST-INCLUDE DETAILS FOR A GALA INVITATION? After the obvious things: time, location, names of the hosts, it’s nice to address what type of entertainment and dining will be featured. Be sure to communicate the cause or organization that the evening benefits in addition to the cost to attend, the sponsors and dress code. Finally, the invitation should explain how to purchase tickets and R.s.v.p. for the event.
ANY TIPS ON CHOOSING DESIGN AND COLOR? Fonts, colors and design elements can convey the style of the event you’re having and should be carefully selected. Script fonts are lovely but do convey a certain formality. Block fonts are preferred for the bulk of the information on an invitation, but interspersing a script font can also add some visual interest. Overall, you should really know the style of your event and make every attempt to put forth that style in your invitations.
HOW EARLY SHOULD PEOPLE ORDER AND SEND INVITATIONS?
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Invitations should reach your guests at least six weeks before the event. This gives them plenty of time to make arrangements to attend (and purchase a new dress!). We recommend that you order your invitations three to four months before you need to send them, so you’re not stressed at the last minute. Don’t forget to allow time to address the envelopes.
ANY OTHER TIPS OR ADVICE? Order extras! Especially for addressing the envelopes, you definitely want to factor in errors so you will need extra envelopes on hand. You may also find that you forgot to include people on your guest list or that you made a last-minute addition.
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A STANDING OVATION FOR DC TEACHERS
WHAT TO EXPECT: The event honoring Highly Effective Educators of D.C. Public Schools will feature a special performance from Grammy Awardwinning artist John Legend. DATE: Monday, September 19; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Concert Hall, Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Katherine Bradley, Debra Lee, David Rubenstein and George Stevens, Jr. PRICE: Individual tickets from $40 to $500. Sponsorships starting at $5,000 CONTACT: Amanda Bregman, 202-6368743, amanda@campbellpeachey.com
HELPING CHILDREN SOAR
WHAT TO EXPECT: Join patrons of the Children’s Law Center as they celebrate the ninth annual Helping Children Soar benefit. CLC is the largest legal services provider in the District of Columbia, directly assisting over 1,000 children each year. DATE: Wednesday, September 21; 6 p.m. LOCATION: Kennedy Center Roof Terrace Restaurant ATTIRE: Business EVENT CHAIRMEN: Joe Figini and Christine Kearns PRICE: Starting at $250 CONTACT: Jessica Gelin, 202-4674900, jgelin@childrenlawcenter.org
NATIONAL SYMPHONY SEASON OPENING
WHAT TO EXPECT: The NSO marks its 80th anniversary with this gala event led by Music Director Christoph Eschenbach with guest violinist Joshua Bell on a program to include works by Dvorák, Bruch, Smetana and Ravel as well as a film celebrating this milestone. Dinner and dancing follow the performance. DATE: Sunday, September 25; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Concert Hall, Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Black-tie PRICE: Starting at $1,000 CONTACT: 202-416-8102, nsoball@ kennedy-center.org
‘THE WRITING ON THE WALL ’ A GALA CELEBRATION TO BENEFIT THE PEN/FAULKNER AWARD FOR FICTION
Ludwig will be preceded by cocktails and followed by a seated dinner. Calvin Trillin of The New Yorker serves as master of ceremonies. DATE: Monday, September 26; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Folger Shakespeare Library ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Sens. Thad Cochran and Patrick Leahy, Mary Haft and Susan Richards Shreve PRICE: Starting at $500 CONTACT: Brenda Zimmerman, 202-6368743, brenda@campbellpeachey.com
AWARENESS IS PREVENTION DINNER
WHAT TO EXPECT: The event benefits anti-human trafficking efforts throughout the world and is sponsored by the Innocents at Risk - Sky Angels Coalition. DATE: Tuesday, September 27; 7 p.m. LOCATION: The Fairfax at Embassy Row, 2100 Massachusetts Ave. NW ATTIRE: Business/Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMAN: Celebrity Chef Mark Timms PRICE: $200 - sponsorships and program recognition available CONTACT: Adrienne Toumayan, 202-625-4338
INAUGURAL BALLET SOIRÉE ‘THE GREAT GATSBY’ PROHIBITION PARTY
WHAT TO EXPECT: The event will transform the grand headquarters of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce into a glamorous 1920s speakeasy to celebrate Septime Webre’s adaptation of “The Great Gatsby.” Guests will be treated to a live and silent auction, prohibition cocktails, cuisine and entertainment. DATE: Friday, September 30; 7 p.m. LOCATION: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H Street, NW ATTIRE: Cocktail; ’20s attire admired, but not required EVENT CHAIRMEN: Mandy Delk and Elizabeth Wrege PRICE: Individual tickets start at $175; sponsorships available CONTACT: Elizabeth Early, eearly@washingtonballet. org, 202-362-3606 x123
WHAT TO EXPECT: Readings by noted authors including Amy Dickinson, Jeanna Wakatsuki Houston and Ken
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OCTOBER HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN DINNER
WHAT TO EXPECT: This gathering of over 3,000 people is the single largest annual fundraiser for the Human Rights Campaign, raising money to support and advocate for the LGBT community. DATE: Saturday, October 1; 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: Walter E. Washington Convention Center ATTIRE: Black-tie optional EVENT CHAIRMEN: Alex Ernst and Ashley Smith PRICE: $275 CONTACT: Molly Levin, 202-5728911, hrcnationaldinner.org
CASINO NIGHT
WHAT TO EXPECT: The area’s top private equity professionals enjoy food, fun and gaming to support the District’s children in need. Sponsored by Capital for Children, support will bring hope and resources to kids who are waiting for their lucky break. DATE: Saturday, October 1; 7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Long View Gallery, 1234 Ninth Street, NW ATTIRE: Business casual EVENT CHAIRMEN: Phil Deutch and Paul Feeko PRICE: $150 by September 15, $175 thereafter CONTACT: Michelle McCann, michelle.mccann@ey.com
ANGELS IN ADOPTION GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Join members of Congress as they honor this year’s Angels in Adoption. National Angel in Adoption honorees are NFL star Scott Fujita and actress/screenwriter Nia Vardalos. DATE: Wednesday, October 5; 6 p.m. LOCATION: Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center ATTIRE: Business PRICE: $250 CONTACT: Allison Cappa, 202-5448500, allison@ccainstitute.org
USO GALA - YEARS YOUNG
WHAT TO EXPECT: This star-studded event is set to feature well-known entertainers from USO celebrity entertainment tours. Special volunteers and honorees from each branch of the armed forces will also be honored for their extraordinary bravery, loyalty and heroism. DATE: Thursday, October 6 LOCATION: Wardman Park Marriott ATTIRE: Black-tie or military equivalent PRICE: Individual ticket, $1,000; Sponsorship packages available from $15,000 CONTACT: Stacey Hacker Gilpin, 703908-6453, shacker@uso.org
THE RD ANNUAL CHILDREN’S INN AT NIH GALA ‘A RECIPE FOR GIVING’
WHAT TO EXPECT: Since opening in 1990, more than 10,000 seriously ill children and their families have stayed at The Children’s Inn. This year, the Inn is embarking on a $1.5 million Kitchen and Dining Room Renovation Initiative. DATE: Wednesday, October 12; 6:30 p.m.
Meridian Ball & Trust for the National Mall Luncheon MARY OURISMAN, CO-CHAIRMAN
ON THE BLOCK THEATRE WASHINGTON’S STAR GALA & BENEFIT AUCTION Item: A luxurious four-night California getaway package for two. Donor: Montage Beverly Hills and Montage Laguna Beach Value: $3,072 and roundtrip airfare Contact: Barbara Crane, Independent Travel Consultant with Executive Travel Associates, bcrane@exectravel.com or 202-828-3501
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Arena Stage’s Opening Night Celebration J.C. HAYWARD, CHAIRMAN
LOCATION: Union Station PRICE: $1,000; table sponsors, $10,000 EVENT CHAIRMEN: Debbie Dingell and Abby Blunt CONTACT: Susan O’Neill & Associates, 301-320-0232, childrensinn@oneillevent.com
HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT’S GOING PLACES!
WHAT TO EXPECT: The fourth annual gala celebrates over 35 years of dedication and commitment by Higher Achievement scholars, staff and champions. The evening will feature a performance by the organization’s scholars, followed by a cocktail reception, buffet dinner and dancing. DATE: Thursday, October 13; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: The Warner Theatre ATTIRE: Business/cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Charles E. Smith, Doug Donatelli, Chris Gladstone, Ron Paul and Ray Ritchey PRICE: $250 CONTACT: Cara Leidy, 202-375-7709, cleidy@higherachievement.org
POTOMAC CONSERVANCY BENEFIT
WHAT TO EXPECT: Cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres and special musical entertainment will be featured at this exclusive event to raise funds for the protection of the Potomac River watershed. Environmental activist and philanthropist Simon Sidamon-Eristoff will be honored. DATE: Thursday, October 13 LOCATION: Walter and Patricia Moore Residence, McLean,Va. ATTIRE: Business
EVENT CHAIRMEN: Sunny Alsup PRICE: $500 CONTACT: Melisa Klem, 301-6081188 ext. 206, klem@potomac.org
RD ANNUAL MERIDIAN BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: One of Washington’s most distinguished events, the ball is widely attended by diplomats, members of the Cabinet, Congress and the international business community. DATE: Friday, October 14 LOCATION: Meridian House, 1630 Crescent Place NW ATTIRE: Black-tie/military dress EVENT CHAIRMEN: Mary Ourisman, Jill Cooper Udall and Linda Mays McCaul and Susanna Quinn PRICE: Pre-Ball Embassy Dinner and Ball, $650; White-Meyer Dinner and Ball, $450 CONTACT: Leonor Chiarella, 202-9395574, lchiarella@meridian.org
CHARITYWORKS DREAM BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: This year’s Dream Ball benefits Live It Learn It and ThanksUSA to create positive change in the community and unite corporate leaders, donors and volunteers to help break the cycle of poverty. DATE: Saturday, October 15; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The National Building Museum ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Mark Lowham and Barry Dixon PRICE: Sponsorships start at $1,500 CONTACT: charityworks@aol.com
ON THE BLOCK THE RD ANNUAL AMBASSADORS BALL Item: Twelve couples are invited to experience the lavish customs and warmth of the Egyptian people at this dinner hosted at the Egyptian embassy residence. Donor: The Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Mrs. Sameh Shoukry Value: Priceless Contact: ambassadorsball@msandyou.org or 202-296-5363
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HARMAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: This event celebrates Michael Kahn’s 25 years with the Shakespeare Theatre Company and benefits the Free For All at Sidney Harman Hall and the artistic programs of the Shakespeare Theatre Company. DATE: Monday, October 17; 6 p.m. LOCATION: Sidney Harman Hall and the National Building Museum ATTIRE: Formal EVENT CHAIRMEN: Miguel and Patricia Estrada and Anita Antenucci PRICE: Tickets start at $750; tables start at $10,000 CONTACT: hcagala@shakespearetheatre.org
PUBLIC CITIZEN’S TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: The nonprofit advocacy group’s 40th anniversary gala promises to be a special evening celebrating Public Citizen’s history of serving as the people’s lobbyists, and fighting for health, safety, democracy and justice. Featured attendees include actor Alec Baldwin and Public Citizen’s founders. DATE: Thursday, October 20 LOCATION: Omni Shoreham Hotel ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Robert Weissman PRICE: Starting at $250 CONTACT: Alice Butler, abutler@citizen.org
HEROINES IN TECHNOLOGY
WHAT TO EXPECT: The March of Dimes celebrates women leaders in technology who exemplify volunteer service in the community. Festivities include a cocktail reception, dinner and live and silent auctions. DATE: Friday, October 21; 6 p.m. LOCATION: Hyatt Regency Reston EVENT CHAIRMEN: Ardell Fleeson and Helaine Cooper PRICE: $250; Corporate tables: $5,000 CONTACT: Tina Cavucci, 703-824-0111 x20, ccavucci@marchofdimes.com
NOW AT NIGHT
WHAT TO EXPECT: Hosted by the Corcoran Contemporaries, this benefit brings contemporary art lovers together for an evening of fun and art to benefit NOW at the Corcoran. Dance to the tunes of DJ Spooky, while enjoying specialty drinks and a dessert buffet. DATE: Friday, October 21; 8 p.m. LOCATION: Corcoran Gallery of Art
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ATTIRE: Creative cocktail EVENT CHAIRMAN: David DeSantis PRICE: $100 until Sept. 19; $150 thereafter. Sponsorships start at $2,500. CONTACT: Diana Kaw, 202-6391749, dkaw@corcoran.org
JOAN HISAOKA “MAKE A DIFFERENCE” GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Don’t miss this elegant dinner dance to support organizations that assist people suffering from cancer, including Life with Cancer and the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts. DATE: Saturday, October 22; 5:30 p.m., VIP reception; 6 p.m., general reception LOCATION: Mandarin Oriental Hotel ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMAN: Robert G. Hisaoka PRICE: $600; Sponsorships available CONTACT: Vivian Thompson-Goldstein, 202.302.0053, joansdifference@aol.com
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Enjoy a festive evening of socializing, auction bidding and live entertainment by Kool & The Gang. The “Commitment to Excellence” Awards will be presented to those who have shown extraordinary leadership and dedication to improve the health of the community through excellence in patient care, education and research. DATE: Saturday, October 22 LOCATION: The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Fred and Cathy Sachs PRICE: $500 CONTACT: 703-289-2057, specialevents@inova.org
MARK TWAIN PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMOR
WHAT TO EXPECT: This year’s prize honors comedian Bill Cosby with a performance featuring the biggest names in comedy,. The evening begins with dinner at the Roof Terrace of the Kennedy Center and concludes with a fun-filled after-party. DATE: Sunday, October 23; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Concert Center, Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Business PRICE: Starting at $1,000 CONTACT: 202-416-8396, marktwainprize@kennedy-center.org
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Breathing Hope into the Fight Against Lung Cancer B Y A N D R E A S T E R N F E R R I S , P R E S I D E N T, LU N G E V I T Y F O U N DAT I O N
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure Honoring the Promise
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ver the p a s t s eve r a l decades, few philanthropic organizations have had more of an impact than Susan G. Komen for the Cure.With a legion of volunteers and the generous support of donors, Komen works on every front line against breast cancer: research, community health, advocacy and global programs. Komen’s dynamic founder and CEO, Nancy G. Brinker, set out to end breast cancer in 1982, with little more than a promise to her dying sister. In one generation, the global organization she built has helped to drive down breast cancer mortality and improve survivability, while giving women worldwide a voice and hope for a world without breast cancer. Breast cancer death rates have plummeted by 31 percent, and five-year survival rates are 98 percent today for early stage cancers, up from 74 percent just one generation ago. These are stunning results, but the work is far from done. Every two minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer; 40,000 U.S. women will die from the disease this year alone. Komen’s impressive $685 million in
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research funding has helped tremendously in the fight against breast cancer and now, with more than 500 active research projects, Komen is continuing in their quest, looking into vaccines, the role of lifestyle choices and individualized medicines. But breast cancer won’t be stopped in labs alone, which is why Komen funds the most extensive community g rant portfolio of any breast cancer organization in the U.S. In statehouses and on Capitol Hill, Komen advocates fight to preserve screening programs for low-income women that can reduce treatment costs and save lives. Globally, Komen partners with organizations in 50 countries bringing education, treatment and hope to women who still suffer in silence and shame. I’ve seen Komen’s talented leadership and deeply committed staff in action and am honored to be a part of this outstanding organization. Please join me in supporting the next generation of Komen’s mission to end breast cancer forever by attending the Honoring the Promise gala at the Kennedy Center on October 28.
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THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER WASHINGTON WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP GROUP ICON GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: This 12th annual event showcases the talents of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington (BGCGW) members. Cocktails and silent auction, dinner and a live auction are followed by a performance on the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage) by five winners of the BGCGW Talent Search selected after months of competitions at local and regional levels. Expect original works created by BGCGW aspiring artists and winners of the ICON Visual Arts Competition. DATE: Wednesday, October 26; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C. ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Barbara Brown Hawthorn PRICE: Starting at $350 CONTACT: Terri Johnson, 202-540-2323
CHAMPIONS OF DEMOCRACY AWARDS DINNER – EMPOWERING THE DISTRICT
WHAT TO EXPECT: D.C.Vote’s annual Champions of Democracy awards dinner celebrates local and national leaders for democracy and D.C. voting rights. This year, it honors Maudine Cooper, president and CEO of the Greater Washington Urban League, and Walter Smith, executive director of DC Appleseed. DATE: Wednesday, October 26; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: The Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Ave,. NW ATTIRE: Business PRICE: $175; Sponsorships start at $500 CONTACT: Abigail Levine, 202-4626000 x17, alevine@dcvote.org
CHRIS LIFE COLON CANCER FOUNDATION’S INAUGURAL BLUE HOPE BASH
WHAT TO EXPECT: Patrons will enjoy dinner and live music while raising funds to support treatment and care programs, cutting-edge research, and general colorectal marketing awareness campaigns. Honored guests include D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and Dr. John Marshall. DATE: Wednesday, October 26; 7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Decatur House on
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THEATREWASHINGTON STAR GALA & BENEFIT AUCTION
WHAT TO EXPECT: A spectacular evening to honor special champions of the Washington metropolitan area theater community. Support the yearround efforts of the newly named TheatreWashington with silent and live auctions, a three-course dinner and show tunes by pianist Glenn Pearson. DATE: Friday, October 28; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, D.C. ATTIRE: Black-tie PRICE: $290; $2,900 for table of 8 CONTACT: Allison Dreskin, 202-3374572, adreskin@helenhayes.org
HONORING THE PROMISE
WHAT TO EXPECT: This event, benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure, will bring together the heroes of the breast cancer movement for an evening of inspiration, world-class entertainment and awards of distinction. The evening will celebrate the survivors and supporters who share in the promise Nancy G. Brinker made to her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, to end breast cancer forever. DATE: Friday, October 28; 8 p.m. LOCATION: Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMAN: David M. Rubenstein PRICE: Individual tickets from $150; Sponsorship packages from $2,500 CONTACT: Ariel Metzger, 202-6368745, ariel@campbellpeachey.com
THE NATIONAL ITALIAN FOUNDATION GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: More than 3,000 guests from the U.S. and Italy are expected to attend the 36th Anniversary Gala, the most prestigious Italian American event in the nation’s capital. Television anchor Maria Bartiromo will serve as mistress of ceremonies, while other celebrity guests include President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Frankie Avalon, Giuliana DePandi-Rancic and Joe Pantoliano. DATE: Saturday, October 29; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The Hilton Washington
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CELEBRATION OF HOPE & PROGRESS
WHAT TO EXPECT: In honor of Sibley Memorial Hospital’s rich history, the 11th annual gala returns to the Sibley campus. The evening will begin with a festive cocktail reception in the new Medical Building followed by a formal dinner under the stars. DATE: Saturday, October 29; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Sibley Campus ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Kate and Vincent Burke III PRICE: Starting at $500; Corporate sponsorships available CONTACT: Carol Perline, 202-537-4257
NOVEMBER RD ANNUAL ARTS FOR THE AGING GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Hosted by the honorary gala chairmen, Luxembourg Amb. Jean-Paul Senninger and Mrs. Louise Åkerblom, the event will include a buffet dinner, live and silent auctions and the presentation of the Lolo Sarnoff Award to Dr. Dorothy Kosinski. A champagne reception for sponsors precedes the festivities. DATE: Tuesday, November 1; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Embassy of the GrandDuchy of Luxembourg ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Dr. Joyce S. HagelSilverman and Susanne Eisinger PRICE: Starting at $325 CONTACT: Janine Tursini, 301255-0103, info@aftaarts.org
FOUNDATION FOR THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: The 8th annual Records of Achievement Award will be presented to philanthropist David M. Rubenstein, whose generous loan of the Magna Carta to the National Archives has allowed millions of visitors to view the landmark British document that inspired the Founding Fathers to write the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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Harman Center for the Arts Annual Gala PATRICIA ESTRADA, CO-CHAIRMAN
DATE: Wednesday, November 2 LOCATION: The National Archives ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Caroline Kennedy and Edward Schlossberg PRICE: By invitation only CONTACT: Renee Tsao, 917-7219237, renee.tsao@gmail.com
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS FALL BENEFIT
WHAT TO EXPECT: Located in the dramatic setting of NMWA’s Great Hall, the event includes cocktails, a seated dinner and a musical performance. Proceeds support the Shenson Chamber Music Concerts, one of the most popular programs
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ATTIRE: Black-tie optional EVENT CHAIRMEN: Sheila and David Feinberg PRICE: From $250; Table sponsorships from $7,500 CONTACT: Lizzy Gillespie, 202944-3075, gala@labschool.org
Lombardi Cancer Center. DATE: Saturday, November 5; 6 p.m. LOCATION: Washington Hilton ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Marc DeLuca, Brian Katz, Barry Scher and Paul Schweitzer CONTACT: Elena Jeannotte, 202-6873866, ej48@georgetown.edu
FIGHT FOR CHILDREN’S FIGHT NIGHT
PASSION FOR CARING GALA ‘REACHING THE FINISH LINE’
WHAT TO EXPECT: Now in its 20th year, Fight Night brings together over 2,000 prominent business, sports and media figures to raise funds for Fight for Children and other organizations that provide education and health care services to low-income children in Washington. Fight Night features great food and drinks, professional boxing bouts and other entertainment. DATE: Thursday, November 10; 6 p.m. LOCATION: Washington Hilton ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMAN: James L. Jones III PRICE: $1,000; $8,500 for table of 10 CONTACT: Liz Warnecki, 292-772-0416, liz.warnecki@fightforchildren.org
WHAT TO EXPECT: Join Capital Caring, formerly Capital Hospice, to raise funds in support of its new inpatient center in Loudoun County. These funds are critical to the hospice, which in 2010 funded $1. 5 million in charity care. DATE: Saturday, November 5; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Washington, DC ATTIRE: Semi-formal EVENT CHAIRMEN: Len and Dale Adler, Jane and Mike Anzilotti, David and Diane Guernsey PRICE: $500 and up CONTACT: Patti DeBuck, 703-5316227, pdebuck@capitalcaring.org
CHAMPAGNE GALA AT THE EMBASSY OF FRANCE
LUNGevity Musical Celebration of Hope GRACE BENDER, CHAIRMAN
on the museum’s annual calendar. DATE: Friday, November 4 LOCATION: National Museum of Women in the Arts ATTIRE: Cocktail PRICE: TBD CONTACT: Ginny Page, 202-2662815, gpage@nmwa.org
LOMBARDI GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: The 25th annual celebration features an extensive silent auction and cocktail reception, a raffle of a 2011 Lexus CT Hybrid, dinner and dancing. Proceeds benefit cancer research and treatment at Georgetown University’s
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WHAT TO EXPECT: La Maison Française at the Embassy of France hosts an elegant gala featuring France’s legendary Champagne houses. Gourmet delights from the finest restaurants in the nation’s capital will be served along with oceans of bubbly. DATE: Saturday, November 5; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Embassy of France ATTIRE: Black-tie PRICE: $250 CONTACT: www.houseoffrancedc.org
THE LAB SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON’S TH ANNUAL AWARDS GALA AND DINNER DANCE
WHAT TO EXPECT: NPR’s Mara Liasson emcee’s this year’s event, which honors Israeli Amb. Michael Oren and famed consumer advocate Erin Brockovich. The night begins with cocktails followed by dinner and the awards ceremony, and concludes with dancing. This inspirational event raises awareness and support for The Lab School, which educates children and adults with learning disabilities. DATE: Wednesday, November 9; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The National Building Museum
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KNOCK-OUT ABUSE AGAINST WOMEN ANNUAL GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: While the guys are at Fight Night, the gals will be settling in for an exciting evening of dinner, dancing and entertainment to support the group’s beneficiaries, including Bethany House and The Children’s Law Center. DATE: Thursday, November 10; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMAN: Jaci Wilson Reid PRICE: $500; Sponsorships from $7,500 CONTACT: Jessica Zachar, 703-4172701, jessica@lindarothpr.com
LUKE’S WINGS ND ANNUAL HOMECOMING GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Enjoy a night of fun with live music and a silent auction to benefit Luke’s Wings, an organization that provides complimentary airfare for wounded warriors and the families of wounded warriors recovering at military hospitals throughout the country. DATE: Friday, November 11; 8:30 p.m. LOCATION: Terminal A, Reagan National Airport
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ATTIRE: Black-tie PRICE: $150 CONTACT: www.lukeswings.org
INSPIRING HOPE THROUGH RESEARCH
WHAT TO EXPECT: The presentation of the 2011 National Alliance on Mental Illness will present its Scientific Research Award to actor and former NFL running back Ed Marinaro at the annual celebration benefiting NAMI’s education programs. DATE: Wednesday, November 16; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Newseum ATTIRE: Cocktail PRICE: Invitation only CONTACT: Natalie Shear, 202 8334456, natalie@natalieshear.com
ST ANNUAL KIDNEY BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: Join more than 1,000 Washington leaders as well as kidney patients and their families for cocktails, dinner, silent and live auctions, dancing and entertainment by KC & the Sunshine Band. Proceeds benefit ongoing programs in medical research and organ donation awareness. DATE: Saturday, November 19; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Washington Hilton PRICE: $350; Corporate sponsorships from $5,000 EVENT CHAIRMAN: George Wilson CONTACT: Teresa Marchetti, 202-2447900 x28, teresa.marchetti@kidney.org
CAPITAL CITY BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: Help raise money and awareness to fight human trafficking and modern day slavery at this annual ball. Proceeds benefit Innocents at Risk, Polaris Project and The Emancipation Network. DATE: Saturday, November 19 LOCATION: The Washington Club ATTIRE: Black-tie PRICE: Starting at $125; Sponsorships starting at $1,000 CONTACT: Liz Sara, 202-625-9210, lsara@bestmarketing.net
STARLIGHT CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: Starlight MidAtlantic’s annual Taste of the Stars Gala is an intimate, premier fundraiser featuring cocktails, a gourmet dinner, dancing, and live and silent auctions dedicated to using technology to “put a smile on the face” of childhood illness. DATE: Saturday, November 19 LOCATION: The Four Seasons, Washington, D.C. ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMAN: Jim Bell PRICE: $500; Sponsorships starting at $7,500 CONTACT: Janeen Said, 202297-7827 x100, janeen.said@ starlight-midatlantic.org
DECEMBER SOME DINNER GALA AND SILENT AUCTION
WHAT TO EXPECT: This year’s gala begins with a cocktail reception and silent auction and will be followed by a seated dinner with a presentation of SOME’s annual McKenna Humanitarian of the Year award to Liz and Tom Donohue. Proceeds benefit the poor and homeless in the District. DATE: Friday, December 2; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The National Building Museum ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Loretta and Gerald Cassidy and Leslie and John Hortum PRICE: $300; Sponsorships start at $5,000 CONTACT: Susan O’Neill & Associates, 301-320-8232, oneillevnt@aol.com
THE WASHINGTON BALLET’S ‘NUTCRACKER’ TEA
WHAT TO EXPECT: A quintessential Washington tradition, the Tea Party is a delight for ballet lovers of all ages. In addition to holiday entertainment, an elegant tea with white glove service will be featured along with a holiday buffet. Guests will have the opportunity to meet TWB’s dancers and pose for photos with “The Nutcracker” cast. DATE: Sunday, December 11; 1 p.m. performance, Tea Party immediately following
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carols, beloved sing-alongs and popular holiday standards, the evening continues with delectable Russian fare, a sampling of top-shelf vodkas, a silent auction with vacations, jewelry, embassy access, and more. DATE: Monday, December 19; 7 p.m. LOCATION: The Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Brooke Stroud Carnot and Stephane Carnot PRICE: $600; Tables, $7,500 CONTACT: Amy Moore, 202-244-3669
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WHAT TO EXPECT: The Children’s National Junior Council’s 5th annual gala for young Washington philanthropists features cocktails, dessert, dancing and a silent auction to benefit the hospital’s work throughout the year. DATE: Saturday, January 21, 2012 LOCATION: House of Sweden ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Amanda Keating and Krystina Afable CONTACT: Liza Tanner, ltanner@ childrensnational.org
Luke’s Wings’ 2nd Annual Veterans Day Homecoming Gala FLETCHER GILL, FOUNDER
LOCATION: Performance: The Warner Theatre; Tea Party: Willard Intercontinental Hotel PRICE: Starting at $200 CONTACT: Elizabeth Early, 202-362-3606 x123, eearly@washingtonballet.org
‘HOLIDAY TREASURES FROM RUSSIA’ THE CHORAL ARTS’ SOCIETY’S ANNUAL HOLIDAY CONCERT AND BENEFIT
WHAT TO EXPECT: This year’s concert and benefit will allow guests to experience the majesty of a glorious Russian holiday. Beginning with a festive concert featuring a mix of Russian
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WHAT TO EXPECT: Celebrate with music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres from around the Latin world at this festive annual gathering, which also includes silent and live auctions and the signature Ambassadorial Dinner. DATE: Monday, March 12 LOCATION: Organization of American States, 200 17th St. NW ATTIRE: Cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Costa Rican Amb. Muni Figueres PRICE: Starting at $125 CONTACT: Maria Fernanda Borja, 202-244-3438, mfborja@ latinostudentfund.org
FEBRUARY THE ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER OPENING NIGHT GALA
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WHAT TO EXPECT: Enjoy a thrilling opening night performance followed by dinner and dancing in the Kennedy Center’s South Gallery and Roof Terrace. Proceeds support the company’s Washington, D.C. outreach programs and provide scholarships to talented young dance students in the Washington area at the Ailey School in New York. DATE: Tuesday, February 7 LOCATION: Opera House, Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Gina Adams, Lyndon K. Boozer, Chris Cowan and Debra Lee PRICE: $500; $25,000 for a table for 10 CONTACT: Ariel Metzger, 202-6368745, ariel@campbellpeachey.com
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Washington’s elite and experience an exclusive opportunity to taste some of the area’s finest restaurant cuisine. In addition, many one-ofa-kind auction items are up for bid. Proceeds help children suffering from life-threatening illnesses. DATE: Tuesday, February 21 LOCATION: National Building Museum ATTIRE: Business EVENT CHAIRMEN: Judy Heisley-Bishop, Tom Liljenquist and Allan McArtor PRICE: $350 CONTACT: Daniela Romero, 703-3515171, daniela.romero@stjude.org
WHAT TO EXPECT: During this annual month-long fundraiser, hosted by the Corcoran gallery of Art’s 1869 Society, local restaurants and lounges take inspiration from the museum’s collection and compete to create the most artistic martini. The month culminates in a festive evening at the Corcoran; proceeds benefit ArtReach, the Corcoran’s arts education program. DATE: Saturday, March 31 LOCATION: Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design ATTIRE: Creative cocktail EVENT CHAIRMEN: Matthew S. Donohue and Lindley Thornburg CONTACT: Diana Kaw, 202-6391749, dkaw@corcoran.org
LEUKEMIA BALL TH ANNIVERSARY
WHAT TO EXPECT: Join 2,000 guests at this popular annual event which has raised more than $42 million for
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CELEBRATION OF HOPE & PROGRESS TO BENEFIT SIBLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Item: Four nights in a winery’s guest villa a short distance from Siena, Florence and Pisa in the breathtaking winemaking region of Tuscany. The winner gets full VIP treatment with vineyard and winery tours, private tastings and an insider’s look at production techniques in Italy’s most famous wine-making region. A $1,000 gift card and pre-departure at-home wine tasting are also included. Donor: Total Wine & More Value: $7,000 (airfare not included) Contact: Carol Perline, Sibley Memorial Hospital Foundation, 202-537-4257
the National Capital Area Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the fight against blood cancer. This year’s 25th anniversary ball features star-studded comedic and musical performances, a Mercedes Benz raffle and a silent auction with over 400 items. DATE: Saturday, March 31 LOCATION: Walter E. Washington Convention Center ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Robin Lineberger and James H. Davis PRICE: Sponsorships from $10,000; Call for details on individual packages CONTACT: Sarah Allen, 703-3992900, sarah.allen@lls.org
APRIL FIGHT FOR CHILDREN’S SCHOOL NIGHT
WHAT TO EXPECT: School Night raises much-needed funds to help Fight For Children improve education for children in the Washington, D.C. area. This year’s fundraiser promises to be a fun-filled evening of non-stop entertainment, auctions and dancing for a good cause. DATE: Contact for details LOCATION: Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center ATTIRE: Cocktail CONTACT: Simon Jackson, 202-772-0437, simon.jackson@fightforchildren.org
TH ANNUAL CORCORAN BALL WHAT TO EXPECT: This special evening at the country’s first dedicated art museum invites guests to enjoy a multicourse dinner
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and dancing in spectacularly appointed galleries designed by Jack Lucky Floral Designs. Guests get to mix and mingle amid artworks, including those created by students in the NEXT exhibition. DATE: Friday, April 20; 7 p.m. LOCATION: Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Deborah de Gorter CONTACT: Libby Helfer, hampdenla@corcoran.org
MARCH OF DIMES GOURMET GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: The March of Dimes Gourmet Gala is an annual fundraising dinner with a uniquely Capitol Hill flavor. Members of Congress serve as celebrity chefs who participate in a competitive cook-off prior to the seated dinner. They compete for six awards including Best in Show. Local chefs serve as judges. DATE: Wednesday, April 25 LOCATION: National Building Museum ATTIRE: Business PRICE: $1,000 CONTACT: Shannon Gilbert, sgilbert@marchofdimes.com
THE ALICE IN WONDERLAND BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: The Washington Ballet’s 2012 Spring gala will transport guests down the rabbit hole into Alice’s “Wonderland,” in celebration of the company’s world premiere of Septime Webre’s ballet “ALICE” (in wonderland, of course). DATE: Thursday, April 26; 7 p.m. LOCATION: TBD EVENT CHAIRMAN: Elizabeth Frawley Bagley
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS TH ANNIVERSARY GALA AND AUCTION
MAY THE TRUST FOR THE NATIONAL MALL BENEFIT LUNCHEON
WHAT TO EXPECT: Celebrating a milestone both for the museum and for women in the arts, this black-tie affair begins with an auction, cocktails and a viewing of the featured exhibition: “Royalists to Romantics: Women Artists from the Louvre,Versailles, and Other French National Collections.” Guests then move to the elegant Great Hall for dinner and dancing. DATE: Friday, April 27 LOCATION: National Museum of Women in the Arts ATTIRE: Black-tie CONTACT: Ginny Page, 202-2662815, gpage@nmwa.org
SHAKESPEARE THEATRE’S ‘WILL ON THE HILL’
Sibley Hospital’s Celebration of Hope and Progress Gala VINCENT AND KATE BURKE, CHAIRMEN
WHAT TO EXPECT: This perennially sold-out event includes Washington insiders, members of Congress and media personalities who take the stage to perform scenes from Shakespeare infused with comedic references to contemporary politics. DATE: Contact for details LOCATION: Sidney Harman Hall, 610 F St. NW ATTIRE: Business EVENT CHAIRMEN: Stephen M. Ryan and Bernard McKay PRICE: $50 performance only; $250 for reception and dinner with performance CONTACT: 202-547-3230 x2342, willonthehill@shakespearetheatre.org
WHAT TO EXPECT: Over 650 of Washington’s most influential civic and social leaders will gather for a formal luncheon in a vast tent to support the restoration and improvement of the National Mall. Last year’s event raised $1 million. DATE: Thursday, May 3 LOCATION: The National Mall ATTIRE: Business; Spring hats encouraged for ladies EVENT CHAIRMAN: Mary Ourisman PRICE: $500 CONTACT: Allison Signorelli; asignorelli@nationalmall.org
THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION GALA
WHAT TO EXPECT: This spectacular event features dining amid the Phillips’ priceless masterpieces and post-dinner dancing in the stunning ballroom of neighboring Anderson House. Proceeds support the gallery’s educational programs serving over 90,000 local children, teachers and families each year. DATE: Friday, May 4 LOCATION: The Phillips Collection ATTIRE: Black-tie PRICE: $1,000 CONTACT: Keith Costas; 202-387-2151 x267, kcostas@phillipscollection.org
BALL ON THE MALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: The best view in town, the most important parkland in the country and the nation’s leading
ON THE BLOCK THEATREWASHINGTON’S STAR GALA & BENEFIT AUCTION Item: An Abercrombie & Kent Nile River cruise for two. This four-night trip between Luxor and Aswan includes a double-occupancy Nile Deck cabin on Sun Boat IV (a Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice) and inspiring sightseeing with an expert Egyptologist. Donor: Abercrombie & Kent Value: $5,650 Contact: Barbara Crane, independent travel consultant with Executive Travel Associates, bcrane@exectravel.com or 202-828-3501
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young professionals are an integral part of this fun-filled annual event. The sponsoring L’Enfant Society raises awareness and funds for the restoration and improvement of the National Mall and efforts to make it the most majestic public space in the world. DATE: Saturday May 5; 6 p.m. LOCATION: The National Mall ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Mary Ourisman and L’Enfant Society Co-Chairmen Marissa Mitrovich and Chris Gullot PRICE: Starting at $150 CONTACT: Allison Signorelli, asignorelli@nationalmall.org
THE CHILDREN’S BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: About 750 guests are expected to attend this inspirational evening to support the Children’s National Medical Center’s efforts to provide the best treatment possible for its young patients. Expect dinner, a live auction, dancing to both a live orchestra and DJ, and an afterhours lounge and dance party. DATE: Saturday, May 12 LOCATION: The Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium ATTIRE: Black-tie EVENT CHAIRMEN: Amy Baier and Mae Grennan PRICE: Starting at $500; Sponsorship packages also available. CONTACT: Diana Kurnit, 301-5658530, dkurnit@cnmc.org
WOODROW WILSON HOUSE GARDEN PARTY
WHAT TO EXPECT: Step into spring with your best garden party attire at this annual garden party. There is always fierce
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THE JOAN HISAOKA “MAKE A DIFFERENCE” GALA Item: A collaborative six-course meal meticulously prepared by three of the area’s top chefs: Michel Richard, Eric Ziebold and Robert Weidmaier. After this amazing dinner, each of the chefs will sit down with you to explain their dishes and food philosophies. Donor: Michel Richard, Eric Ziebold and Robert Weidmaier Value: Priceless Contact: Bob Hisaoka, hisaoka@aol.com
competition to win prizes for the best ladies’ and gentlemen’s hat. DATE: Wednesday, May 16; 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Woodrow Wilson House, 2340 S St. NW ATTIRE: Garden Party CONTACT: Sarah Andrews, sandrews@ woodrowwilsonhouse.org
JUNE VITAL VOICES GLOBAL LEADERSHIP AWARDS
WHAT TO EXPECT: This inspirational event honors remarkable women leaders from around the world. The evening – attended each year by founder and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton – encourages women to propel the cause for peace and prosperity in their communities. DATE: Wednesday, June 6 LOCATION: Opera House, Kennedy Center ATTIRE: Cocktail PRICE: Individual tickets start at $350 CONTACT: Annie Lieberman, 202-3809487, annielieberman@vitalvoices.org
WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA’S OPERA BALL
WHAT TO EXPECT: Always a highlight of Washington’s social year, Washington National Opera’s annual celebration marks the conclusion of the renowned company’s performance season. This year’s ball is slated to be held in early June, though full details had not been finalized at press time. FOR MORE INFORMATION: 202-467-4600, www.kennedy-center.org/wno
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