Martha Stewart Center for Living 2015 Gala
It was such an enjoyable time at the Martha Stewart Center for Living 2015 Gala.
The other night, I hosted the event in the spacious clerestory of our executive offices at New York City’s Starrett Lehigh Building. The event was an effort to promote the Center’s mission and to encourage more discussion about its key goals. At the Martha Stewart Center for Living, we feel it is vital to advance the quality of eldercare and to reshape the public’s perception of aging.
As in past years, at every Gala our Living Award is presented to an individual 65-years young or more, who has continuously made a substantial impact on the public good. This year, the Living Award was given not just to one, but to five recipients.
There was also a silent auction of various items donated by companies, entrepreneurs, myself, and one singer-songwriter.
Here are some photos from the fun evening - enjoy them...
The other night, I hosted the event in the spacious clerestory of our executive offices at New York City’s Starrett Lehigh Building. The event was an effort to promote the Center’s mission and to encourage more discussion about its key goals. At the Martha Stewart Center for Living, we feel it is vital to advance the quality of eldercare and to reshape the public’s perception of aging.
As in past years, at every Gala our Living Award is presented to an individual 65-years young or more, who has continuously made a substantial impact on the public good. This year, the Living Award was given not just to one, but to five recipients.
There was also a silent auction of various items donated by companies, entrepreneurs, myself, and one singer-songwriter.
Here are some photos from the fun evening - enjoy them...
And, if you would like to donate to the Center for Living, please click here or go to the Mount Sinai web site philanthropy page for the Martha Stewart Center for Living.
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