The 14th
Annual
Hamptons
Happening celebrated
the
achievements
and
charitable
contributions
benefitting
the
Samuel
Waxman
Cancer
Research
Foundation (SWCRF) at Kenneth and Maria
Fishel’s
Bridgehampton
estate.Hosting
the most
anticipated
summer
benefit was
CBS 2
co-anchor Chris
Wragge who
helped honor
leading
industry
visionaries
including:
Chef
Honoree Matt
Lambert,
Executive
Chef &
Co-owner of
The Musket
Room and
Michelin
Star
Recipient;
Fashion
Honoree Ramy
Brook Sharp,
Founder &
Creative
Director of
Ramy Brook;
and Business
Honoree Joe
Farrell,
Founder &
President of
Farrell
Building
Company.
The Hamptons
Happening drew
more than
300
distinguished
guests in
celebration
of the Samuel
Waxman
Cancer
Research
Foundation’s international
efforts to
cure cancer.
Calling to
action the
members of
the
audience,
emcee Chris
Wragge asked
those who
have been
affected by
the disease
to raise
their hands.
The wave of
hands
emphasized
the
heartfelt
connection
between both
supporters
and
collaborators
that further
tied them to
the cause
Founder and
Chief
Executive
Officer Dr.
Samuel
Waxman has
dedicated
his entire
career.
Taking the
stage,
Samuel
Waxman, M.D.
joined Chris
Wragge to
graciously
present
awards to
the honorees
and event
hosts who
included the
East End’s
most
sought-after
home
developer, Joe Farrell,
leading
contemporary
womenswear
founder and
creative
director of
Ramy Brook, Ramy
Brook Sharp,
and
Michelin-star Executive
Chef Matt
Lambert of
the Musket
Room.
Philanthropist
family Kenneth and Maria
Fishel,
accompanied
by their
children
Melissa and Bradley,
have hosted
the Hamptons
Happening at
their
15-acre
Bridgehampton
residence
for four
successive
years. Maria
Fishel accepted
a bouquet of
white roses,
on behalf of
her family,
for their
reputable
dedication
in the fight
against
cancer. The
Fishels
reciprocated
with an
additional
$10,000
donation
towards the
Foundation.
Facilitated
by
auctioneer Duncan
Shieb,
the live
auction led
to a
spirited
bidding war
for a
selection of
thoughtfully
curated
auction
items. A
Rosewood
Fairmont
Resorts
package
auctioned
for $8,000
brought
additional
philanthropic
support to
the
Foundation.
A dinner and
wine pairing
for eight at
The Musket
Room was
secured by a
final bid of
$5,000.
Also, a
hands-on
internship
experience
at the Ramy
Brook store
was secured
by another
auction
participant.
Two bidders
secured tee
times for
four players
at Robert
Rubin’s
exclusive
The Bridge
Golf Club.
Lastly, a
“Passport”
Vacation
auction item
with more
than 20
travel
destinations
to choose
from went to
a very lucky
winner.
Every year, The
Hamptons
Happening is
among the
most eagerly
awaited
events of
the Hamptons
summer 2018
social
calendar.
The benefit
is a
scrumptious
celebration
of New
York’s
finest
cuisine,
personally
presented
by 20
of the top
chefs of the
most
celebrated
restaurants
in New York
City and the
Hamptons.
Guests
indulged
their
appetites
for the
savory and
the sweet,
mixed and
mingled, bid
on exciting
live and
silent
auction
items and
danced to
world
renowned
bluegrass
band Sheriff
and The
Deputy all
the while
collaborating
to fund the quest
for a cure
for cancer.
Sheriff Bob
of Goodtimes
and Deputy
Kat Minogue
treated
guests to a
bluegrass
and country
music jam
playing the
feel-good
sounds of
authentic
country
music. In
high
spirits, Dr.
Waxman took
part in the
“Goodtimes”
on stage as
guests sung
along during
the
one-of-a-kind
performance.
The event’s
producer was
Robin
Lathrop of ByRobin and Untouchable
Events donated
a DJ and
photo booth.
The 14th Annual
Hamptons
Happening was
chaired by
Event
Co-Founder Marion
N. Waxman, Sponsorship
Chair Karen
Amster-Young and Journal
Chair Erica
Linden-Fineberg. The
Hamptons
Happening
committee
members
included Chris
Arlotta,
Ellen
Antonucci,
Jordan
Brail, Maria
Fishel,
Barbara
Lambert,
Jessica
Mackin,
Laurie
Schaffran,
Jake Taub, and Erin
Woudsma.
Performers
from The
National
Circus
Project returned
to The
Hamptons
Happening for
a third year
to delight
attendees
with their
whimsical
presence and
magic
tricks.
About the
Samuel
Waxman
Cancer
Research
Foundation (SWCRF)
The Samuel
Waxman
Cancer
Research
Foundation
is a 501(c)3
nonprofit
organization
dedicated to
curing and
preventing
cancer. The
Foundation
is a pioneer
in cancer
research and
its mission
is to
eradicate
cancer by
funding
cutting-edge
research
that
identifies
and corrects
abnormal
gene
function
that causes
cancer. This
research is
the basis
for
developing
minimally
toxic
treatments
for
patients.
Through the
Foundation’s
collaborative
group of
world-class
scientists,
the
Institute
Without
Walls,
investigators
share
information
and tools to
speed the
pace of
cancer
research.
Since its
inception in
1976, the
Samuel
Waxman
Cancer
Research
Foundation
has awarded
approximately
$100 million
to support
the work of
more than
200
researchers
across the
globe.
For more
information
on SWCRF,
visit: www.waxmancancer.org
For more
information
on The
Hamptons
Happening,
ticket
packages and
sponsorships,
visit
http://www.waxmancancer.org/Events/Hamptons-Happening or
call
212-867-4502.
Facebook:
WaxmanCancer https://www.facebook.com/WaxmanCancer
Instagram:
@waxmancancer https://www.instagram.com/waxmancancer/
Twitter:
@waxmancancer https://twitter.com/WaxmanCancer
About
Sheriff and
The Deputy
Sheriff Bob,
also known
as Sheriff
Uncle Bob
and The
Sheriff of
Goodtimes,
has been
playing
Country,
Bluegrass,
and Folk
music in New
York City
for more
than 60
years. In
the 50s and
60s Bob was
playing in
West Village
cafes with
the likes of
Wavy Gravy
and Bob
Dylan. The
Sheriff
currently
runs a jam
every third
Wednesday of
the month at
the Zinc
Bar, where
everyone is
encouraged
to play and
sing along
and learn
the songs—to
take part in
the
Goodtimes!
Sheriff Bob
also
supports
other jams,
such as
Mona’s
Monday Night
Bluegrass
Session, run
by guitarist
Rick Snell.
Sheriff Bob
also brings
Goodtimes to
the small
Caribbean
island of
Anguilla,
where he
co-produces
the
Moonsplash
festival at
the Dune
Preserve
with
long-time
friend and
fellow
musician,
Bankie Banx.
The Sheriff
also runs a
studio where
artists such
as Chris
Thile, The
Punch
Brothers,
and Phoebe
Hunt have
recorded.
Sheriff Bob
is currently
producing a
short
documentary
film about
being “The
Sheriff of
Goodtimes,”
featuring
some of the
finest
musicians in
New York
City! This
film will
premiere at
the “Doc
NYC” film
festival in
November
2018.
In 2017,
Sheriff Bob
teamed up
with
long-time
singing
partner, Kat
Minogue, to
form the
band,
Sheriff and
The Deputy.
Kat grew up
in the
country but
only started
playing
Bluegrass
and Country
music when
she moved to
the city. It
is the
mission of
this band to
bring
Goodtimes to
people
through
music.
Sheriff and
The Deputy
plays Opry
City Stage,
the Zinc
Bar,
Thompson
Street
Medicine
Show, Anyway
Cafe,
Mona’s,
Porchlight,
and has just
been
accepted
into the MTA
Music Under
New York
program!
For more
information,
please
visit: https://sheriffandthedeputy.com/
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