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French
Heritage Society celebrates reopening of
Notre-Dame Cathedral at “Celestial Ball” in New York
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Ann Van Ness, Elizabeth Stribling, Jean
Shafiroff,
CeCe Black, Liz McDermott Barnes
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French Heritage Society
celebrates reopening of
Notre-Dame Cathedral
at
“Celestial Ball”
in New York |
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On Friday, November 15th, 2024, French Heritage Society
hosted their annual Gala Dinner Dance – The
Celestial Ball
– at a private club in Manhattan.
The evening celebrated the historic reopening of Notre-Dame
Cathedral and recognized the role
Americans – both philanthropists and
artisans – played in its restoration. Odile
de Schiétère-Longchampt, interior
designer and steadfast champion of FHS,
was honored for her commitment to
lifting up the tradition of French
decorative arts by FHS Chairman Elizabeth
F. Stribling. FHS Executive
Director Jennifer Herlein honored Hank
Silver, an American carpenter who
spent eighteen months rebuilding the
wooden roof framing of the cathedral’s
nave.
The latter gave a moving presentation about his experience
that held the room rapt, followed by an
exciting and successful live auction
lead by Nick Dawes, Vice
President of Heritage Auctions. The
festive evening concluded with dancing
to the fabulous
Bob Hardwick Sound. |
Notre-Dame de Paris will reopen on December 8, 2024, with reopening
festivities planned through June 2025.
In 2019, only hours after the outbreak
of the devastating fire that shocked the
world, FHS launched its dedicated
Notre-Dame Fire Restoration Fund which
raised close to $2.6 million for the
restoration from
more than 3,300 donors. |
Guests were welcomed by Special Events Chair CeCe Black as
well
as President Denis
de Kergorlay
and Deputy Consul
General of France in New York Myriam
Gil.
Special thanks were offered to Gala
Chairmen
Liz McDermott Barnes, Jean Shafiroff, and Ann
Van Ness.
They were joined by guests including
FHS Board Members Timothy Corrigan, Christian Draz, Jennifer Farrell,
Rosann Gutman, Brenda Howard, Isabelle
de Laroulliere, Maureen M. Nash, George
P. Sape, and Jacqueline Wilson, as
well as Lee Black, Sharon Bush and
Bob Murray, Geoffrey Bradfield and
William Featherby, Bonnie Comley and
Stewart F. Lane, Yann Coatanlem, Gigi
Fisdell, Maria and Kenneth Fishel, Lee
Fryd, Meera Gandhi, Penny Grant, Marifé
Hernandez and Joel Bell, Lucia Hwong
Gordon, Cheri Kaufman, Michael Kovner
and Jean Doyen de Montaillou, Margo
Langenberg, Pamela Morgan, Guy Robinson,
Sandra Ripert, Sana Sabbagh, Susan
Sarofim, Daisy Soros, Barbara Tober,
William Van Ness, Rebecca and Stephen
Whyte and many more. |
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Proceeds from FHS’s events support its
mission to ensure that the treasures of
French architectural and cultural
heritage survive to delight, educate and
inspire future generations.
Upcoming events include:
December 5, 2024
The
Legacy of La Pausa,
New York Chapter event at the Colony
Club
February 16, 2025
Palm Beach Gala at Club Colette
April 15, 2025
Palm Beach Luncheon at Swifty's at
The Colony
May 20, 2025
Diner des Mécènes at Cercle de
l’Union Interalliée, Paris
May 21-23, 2025
FHS Members' Trip to Paris
July 18, 2025
Summer Soirée in the Hamptons
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About French Heritage Society
Our generous members and donors help us achieve our mission to
sustain French architectural and
cultural heritage by supporting
activities that embody our core values
of Preservation, Education and French Art
de Vivre.
Preservation
Funding the preservation and restoration
of culturally and historically
significant French architecture lies at
the heart of our mission. To date, we
have awarded $15.8 million in
grants to approximately 687
châteaux, historic properties and
gardens in France and the United States.
FHS also creates special funds for
emergency restoration efforts, which
have provided critical support following
the fire at Notre-Dame in Paris and
Hurricane Katrina
in New Orleans.
Education
Each year, FHS selects and sends around
25 students from universities in France
and the United States across the
Atlantic for internships at esteemed
institutions. Since our inception, 582
students have benefitted from these
opportunities.
The Richard Morris Hunt Prize,
established in partnership with the
Architects Foundation, fosters
cross-cultural professional exchange for
architects between France and the United
States. Two French or American laureates
are selected each year.
French Art de Vivre
Our network includes 10 chapters across
the United States and one in Paris.
Collectively, they organize over 40
events each year, raising local
awareness and funds for our mission
while celebrating l’art de vivre.
The FHS community comes together for our
annual fundraising galas in New York,
Palm Beach and Paris, and members enjoy
access to exclusive curated trips to
France.
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Odile De Schietere-Longchampt,
Timothy Corrigan, Jean Shafiroff,
Elizabeth Stribling, Denis de Kergorlay, Jennifer Herlein,
CeCe Black, Liz McDermott Barnes, Hank Silver |
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Stewart F. Lane, Bonnie Comley, Denis de
Kergorlay |
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Lucia Hwong Gordon |
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Sharon Bush, Bob Murray |
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Barbara Tober, Brian Loughman |
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Kenneth Fishel, Maria Fishel |
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William
Featherby, Geoffrey Bradfield |
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Arnie Rosenshein, Paola Bacchini |
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John Vricella, Dr. Penny Grant |
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Gigi Fisdell |
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Roy Kean, Laurie Bodor |
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Maureen Nash, Nina Yacavino |
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Dmitry Sholkhov, Sana Sabbagh |
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Michael Kovner, Jean Doyen de Montaillou |
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Dirk Adams, Francine Crocker |
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Pamela Morgan, Bettina Bennett |
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Brenda Howard, James Howard |
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Rebecca Whyte, Stephen Whyte |
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Jay
Olegario, Vicky McLoughlin |
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Baroness Lulu Sezercan Dalkanat, Marifé
Hernández, Joel Bell |
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Bill
Van Ness, Anne Van Nes |
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Jennifer
Farrell |
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Lee
Fryd, Luis Garcia-Flores, Kazie Harvey
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Monte Tomerlin, Poppy Paulos |
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