"The way things are looking now, we have to work harder to ensure the arts and creativity and dreams are in the lives of our youth and communities," Simmons told Hamptons.com.
"I couldn't stop smiling when I was asked to serve as the Honorary Chair of the Hamptons Tea Dance this year," said Edie Windsor.
"It's the old fashioned nostalgia that we all grew up with, which we love to see continue," SFAH Board President and Chairman of this year's Picnic, Kirsten Solsvig Galef, shared.
"Ask anyone who was at last year's gala — I think you'll hear that it's one of the most fun nights in the Hamptons," said Tracy Mitchell.
"We're gathering New York's best chefs at Michael's beautiful Hamptons beachside estate to offer guests amazing BBQ, including his superb ribs, while raising awareness and funds for children's charities," said Shu Chowdhury.
"The enthusiasm and commitment for the Cinema's revival is nothing short of breath taking and inspirational," said Jayne Young, Partnership Board member and head of the volunteer committee.
The holiday weekend may be over, but the Hamptons scene is just heating up.
Another star studded benefit was held in support of The Sag Harbor Cinema Restoration Project.
"Being involved with the Unconditional Love Gala gives me the chance to do a small part in helping animals find their humans," added Sarah Vacchiano.
"We are very happy to celebrate our 28th year of Nature Education leadership presenting over 260 educational programs including our new Bilingual After-School Enrichment Science Program and our 3rd Annual Climate Change Forum," shared Frank Quevedo.
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