A soiree for a beauty brand co-founded by Naomi Watts brought out quite a few notable names.
Held at Southampton Arts Center, this year's soiree brought out 400 guests in support of the Association's lifesaving work.
"The commitment to rehabilitate Long Island's wildlife is a shared passion for us all," said Shelley Berkoski.
"We have such a committed group of friends and neighbors who support our mission and do everything in their power to make the event a successful fundraiser for such a well-regarded and honored institution," said East End Hospice Board Member Carol Lee Nespole. "We could not do it without them" she added.
"The physical injuries may be healed now but there is still so much work to do. The children of Haiti need schools to have a hope for a brighter future. Only 50 percent go to school," Jonathan Nash Glynn said.
"I am extremely proud to be part of a program that provides local children the opportunity to reap the benefits of our wonderful sport," expressed Event Chairwoman, Bailey Thompson.
"On Long Island, we are hard at work restoring swimmable, fishable and drinkable waters -using science, cutting-edge technology, advocacy and public funding," explained Nancy Kelley.
What should you do during the first official weekend of summer?
"For 35 years, Garden Party has been The Center's vibrant kick-off to Pride week, honoring our amazing Center volunteers and supporters," remarked Executive Director Glennda Testone.
In addition to bringing out the best in golf, the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Course in Southampton brought out some notable names.
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