Our Spring Season started with us hitting the road this
year. We headed down to Washington, DC for the American Friends of
Tel Aviv University conference. “TAU On The Potomac”, a jam packed five
days of educational seminars and evening events around the city, was great fun to plan. Many of the guests came from overseas and it
was a thrill to showcase DC’s amazing monuments, museums and menus.
Things got really crazy in April when we had three galas and one kids party - for 800 kids no less!!
The evening included a Broadway style show that is a “performing arts
tribute to science”. It’s definitely the
most creative Broadway show we’ve ever seen.
For the dessert reception, guests could try ice pops frozen
with dry ice, cocktails made from special herbs found only in the most remote
regions of the desert, and dessert made from edible cups! Our favorite were the popcorn balls dipped in
dry ice. When you put it on your tongue, it looked like you were breathing
smoke! Try it sometime!
The dance floor is the best spot to watch since the room is filled with world-renowned dancers. A little salsa, a little ballroom, we saw it all!
Wrapping up April was the Council for Canadian American Relations gala at The Metropolitan Club, a beautiful private club across from Central Park. Jacqueline Desmarais, a Canadian patroness of music, and the amazing architect Frank Gehry, were celebrated for their contributions to the worlds of arts and culture.
We had models from Frank Gehry’s iconic buildings flown in especially for the event. Getting to New York City was a breeze; getting them through the doors of the Metropolitan Club, not so breezy!
We totally enjoyed this most fancy event of the season; the men donned black tuxes and the women put on their gorgeous gowns and jewels. The night was filled with opera singers, candelabras, and even some singing Canadian Mounties.
By May we were so excited for the annual The Women for Women International Luncheon at 583 Park Avenue. This is our 4th year planning the event with our friends at WfWI and the highlight was the conversation between Cindi Leive, Editor in Chief of Glamour magazine, and Samantha Power, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Ambassador Power spoke about the role of women in rebuilding peaceful and stable societies and why gender equity around the world matters. We all left that day feeling empowered and inspired.
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