Long Island, NY- Summer is fast approaching and the Hamptons
are gearing up for an exciting event season. An event that
will once again stand out this summer is the American Heart
Association’s 16th Annual Heart of the Hamptons
Ball. This incredibly anticipated event will be taking
place on the grounds of the Hayground School in
Bridgehampton, NY on Saturday, June 23, 2012.
This year, the Heart Ball will honor Jeffrey Moses, M.D.,
Professor of Medicine Columbia University Medical Center
and Layne Lieberman-Liebelson, R.D., Nationally
Renowned Food Expert & Nutritionist. This year’s event
Chair
will be
Kevin O'Connor,
CEO, Bridgehampton National Bank. This year, Bill Hemmer,
Anchor for Fox News Channel, will serve as
Master of Ceremonies
The Heart of the Hamptons Ball, is a fun and elegant event
focused on raising funds for the mission of the American
Heart Association. Friends and colleagues from NYC, Long
Island and the Hamptons enjoy the beautiful setting of the
Hamptons while eating delicious heart healthy foods,
drinking delightful local wines and having fun with the
music and dancing.
The evening will feature live music by That 70’s Band,
cocktail hour, buffet dinner, as well as a live & silent
auction will also highlight the nigh
The Ball will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Tickets are $500. For more information, sponsorship
opportunities or to purchase tickets, please contact Barbara
Poliwoda at (631) 734-2804 or visit
www.heart.org/heartofthehamptonsball
The American Heart Association would like to thank local
media sponsors, Long Island Pulse Magazine, Hamptons.com,
WVVH-TV, Dan’s Papers, Hamptons & Gotham Magazine.
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About the American Heart Association
Founded in 1924, we’re the
nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization
dedicated to building healthier lives, free of heart disease
and stroke. To help prevent, treat and defeat these
diseases — America’s No. 1 and No. 3 killers — we fund
cutting-edge research, conduct lifesaving public and
professional educational programs, and advocate to protect
public health. To learn more or join us in helping all
Americans, call 1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit americanheart.org. |