
Brooks Landegger in his
new car |

Drew
Coyne |

Julie
Dannenberg and
Lucie Regal |

Diana
Quasha and
Olivia Turnofsky |

Kate
McNara, LHNH Executive
Director Warren Scharf, and
his daughter
Briggin |
LENOX
HILL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE
Kids In
Candyland Party
Smells Sweet Success
By
Roger Webster
Photos by Chance Yeh/PMc © Patrick McMullan
ALPH
LAUREN’S daughter Dylan Lauren opened up her fabulously
expanded emporium, Dylan’s Candy Bar, for the second annual Kids
in Candyland Party of the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House in
Manhattan.
Julie
Dannenberg Regal
and Alexandra Kramer chaired the event which attracted 300
guests of all ages, raising $80,000 to benefit the charity’s
programs for children.
There
was cookie decorating, story telling and, of course, candy for the
kids, champagne Veuve Clicquot for the adults.
The
committee included Cynthia Lufkin, Andrea Donahue, Eva Dillon,
Irina Woelfle, Karen Groos, Aimee Nicklaus, Kelly Killoren
Bensimon, Erin Lazard, Ginny Bond Donahue Renee Rockefeller,
Lauren Dupont, Aerin Lauder, Alexandra von Furstenberg, Kara Young
and Sloan Lindemann Barnett.
Among
those joining in the fun were Ozzie’s son Jack Osborne; Guy
and Lucie Regal; Nathaniel and Max Kramer, who won
the prize for guessing that there were 2,500 jellybeans in a jar; Fanya
Cohen; JT Snyder with sons Maxwell and Jackson; Dan
Lufkin and Schuyler Hazard; Kate McNara; Renée,
Alexandra and Brooks Landegger; Ulrica and Nicholas
Lanaro; Christine Schott with daughters Meredith and Whitney;
Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos with Nicholas, Susan Moore, Tobias
Bushman, Nancy Baker, Drew and Gillian Coyne, Blair Husain,
Lynn Powell, Amy Gaiser, Dave Meyer, Robyn Fried, and Dr. Howard
Sobel.
LHNH
was represented by its president Diana Quasha; executive
director Warren Scharf, with his daughter Briggin,
one of the volunteers; Virginia Pitman, Joe Girven, Lynn
Appelbaum and oodles of helpers everywhere.
Laughing
Pizza singers Lisa Michaels and Billy Schlosser
entertained downstairs and Sasha the face painter did his
magic upstairs.
The
goodie bags, which took the form of sturdy Gap backpacks, were
jammed with gifts from the likes of Chopard, whose president Thierry
Chaunu had hosted the event’s glamorous kick-off party a
week earlier, Estée Lauder, Baroni, Princess Marie Chantal of
Greece’s line of baby clothes, and many more. |