Join hosts including Rosario Dawson and Tyra Banks at the Celebrate Our Future fundraising event in support of the Lower Eastside Girls Club. Celebrate Our Future will feature a selection of food and cocktail bars, open seating, a silent auction and live music. Your support will give you access to an amazing evening and will directly benefit Girls Club programs. The silent auction will include a custom built road bike by GURU Cycles, a private tour of the Met's Costume Institute's latest exhibition, tickets to Alice+Olivia's Spring 2016 Presentation in September during NYFW with a shopping spree and more.
Where: The Bowery Terrace at The Bowery Hotel, 335 Bowery New York, NY When: Wednesday May 20th 7-10pm Get tickets HERE!
Hosted by: Jen Gatien, Board Benefit Chair; Rosario Dawson, LESGC Board Program Committee; Michele Anenberg Poma, Tyra Banks, Stacey Bendet, Mickey Boardman, Michael L. Clofine, Anne Delaney, Patricia Field, Lisa Fox, Amy & Ronald Guttman, Kimberley Hatchett, Dominque Camacho & Gary Hirschkron, Jeffrey Jah, Angie Klein, Jeanine Lobell, Natalie Loos, Sean MacPherson & Rachelle Hruska MacPherson, Anne Madden, James Male, Brantly Martin & Valentina Ilardi Martin, Moby, Laurie Olinder & Bill Morrison, Lori Ordover, Adria Petty, Sheri Sandler, Don & Christina Truesdale, Naeem Tyab, Clare Veronica Walsh Be Fearless Fund, Jane & Stuart Weitzman.
About The Lower Eastside Girls Club
Since 1996 The Lower Eastside Girls Club (LESGC) has been providing innovative, community-based holistic programs and services for girls and young women.
The mission of LESGC is to break the cycle of local poverty by training the next generation of ethical, entrepreneurial and environmental leaders.
The LESGC provides a place where girls and young women 8-23 can grow, learn, have fun, and develop confidence in themselves and their ability to make a difference in the world.
In 2013 the LESGC moved into a permanent Center for Community on Avenue D – 30,000 sq feet of new state-of-the-art program space dedicated to the advancement of girls, and the neighborhood at large.
[Photos courtesy of The LESGC via Facebook]