While most of Memorial Day weekend in the Hamptons was a washout with rainy weather, the sun came out, just in time for to enjoy the scenic views of Channing Daughters Winery in Bridgehampton where the Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic East End benefit was held. Celebrating PPHP’s 80th anniversary, the event brought out almost 200 guests including artists April Gornik and Eric Fischl, writer Loraine Boyle, and Edwina von Gal to support the essential reproductive and sexual health services which PPHP provides to the East End and raised $165,000. (Photos: Nicole Barylski)
Adrienne Fierman and Jill Brailey
Amy Brumel and Terry Elkins
A limited edition beach towel designed by Ed Ruscha
Artwork available at the silent auction
Catherine Danner and Maira Pessano
Debbie Bergerson, Eric Bergerson, Richard Abrons and Annabella Bushra
Dr. Steven Reisman, Balzol and Mark Sand
Eileen Boxer, Anne Tait and Jenny Nobel
Event co-chair Rima Mardoyan
Gawain de Leeuw, Caroline Mudge, Jerry Stroller and Tamra Stroller
Gilly Baker and Nada Baker
Hope Sandrow and Kathy Bruml
Master of ceremonies PPHP Board VP Ann Pogue-Campbell
Molly Channing of Channing Daughters Winery addresses the crowd
The crowd enjoys heartfelt speeches
Eric Fischl
Jerry Stroller and Kumi Wakamura
Lindsay Landes, John Landes, Liza Trembuall and PPHP President and CEO Reina Schiffrin
PPHP Board Member Eileen Cheigh, Jessica Stark and J.D. Stark
Planned Parenthood Community Health Educator Michelle Vincoli with PPHP Volunteers Logan Davis and Anna Blitstein
Planned Parenthood Grants and Development Associate Carol Levine infront of a beach towel designed by Barbara Kruger
Stephen Eisenstein, Staci Barber and John Barber
Steve Miller, Planned Parenthood East End benefit committee member Virginia Edwards and Dorothy Frankel
The PPHP SmartWheels mobile education and testing van
Guests enjoyed scenic views of Channing Daughters Winery
Trebor Barry and Richard Sigmund
Wendy Keys and Leon Falk