NEW YORK'S YOUNG PHILANTHROPISTS GATHER
AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
FOR THE 2016 WINTER DANCE
WHEN |
Thursday, March 3
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Dinner begins at 7 pm
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Dancing from 8:30
pm to midnight
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WHERE |
American Museum of Natural History
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WHAT |
As New York City's longest-running junior benefit,
the Winter
Dance brings
together influential young philanthropists to
celebrate and to raise essential funds for the
Museum's scientific and educational programs. This
year, the theme of the evening is Winter
Dance Underwater with
an intimate dinner, followed by dancing beneath the
blue whale in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.
The dance this year features music by Harley
Viera-Newton. There will also be
demonstrations by magician/mentalist Ryan
Oakes.
Guests have the opportunity to buy tickets for the
entire event or join friends later in the evening
for dancing. |
ATTIRE |
Cocktail attire |
CHAIRMEN |
Melissa and Carney Hawks, Alexandra and Gregory
Kwiat, Alexandra Milstein, Elizabeth and Michael
Reiss, Jessica and Jonathan Right, Ginger and Keith
Wallach |
TICKETS |
Dinner tickets, individual: $500 or $750 for premier
seating
Dinner tickets, tables: $5,000 or $7,500 for premier
seating
Dancing tickets: $200 (special price of $175 through
February 1) |
TICKET CONTACT |
For more information on tickets please visit amnh.org/winterdance, or call
the Special Events office at 212-496-3495, or email
winterdance@amnh.org |
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