Keep a Child Alive is a unique organization that creates fundraising initiatives using live concerts, films, television, mobile phones, and the Internet to provide lifesaving medications and care to children and families living with HIV/AIDS in Africa and India.
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Her name is Zelda - Community Event in NYC!
Will you be in NYC next Wednesday, February 24th and want to attend a benefit for Keep a Child Alive?
Check out this event: Her Name is Zelda…an evening celebrating Ms. Zelda Kaplan.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
07:00PM
609 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001Tickets HERE:
Gen Art Members: $40 / ticket
Non-Members: $50 / ticketGen Art invites members and supporters to celebrate the life of living legend Zelda Kaplan.
7:00pm-11:00pm
7-8:00pm Red Carpet Arrivals
7-10:00pm Sponsored Bar
9:00pm Toast to Zelda
10-11:00pm: Cash BarGen Art & Cocody Productions invites you to celebrate the life of living legend, global womens’ and childrens’ rights activist & New York nightlife Queen, Zelda Kaplan, benefitting her charity of choice, Keep A Child Alive.
Event Co-Chairs Jake Bright, Keri Ingvarsson, Mia Morgan
Event Committee: Lydia Hearst, Cynthia Karalla, Tim Ferris, Ian Gerard, Kaitlyn Vignola, Noah G. Pop, Daniel Stark, Olusola Ajayi,Tunde Agboke, Femi Agboola, Ger Duane, Cathy Ntabadde, Ken Oriwa & Roger Webster
Complimentary beverages will be provided by Amnesia NYC (Including: Absolut, Bacardi Rum, Corona, Amstel, domestic/imported wines, sparkling wine).
Live African band Maxindenkalu; recording artist Army of Me; and DJAKE
Amazing works by several visual artists and famous photographers will be available at auction.Contributing photographers include Patrick McMullan, Gideon Lewin, Gomillion & Leopold, Noah G. Pop, Timothy White, Andres Serrano, Joyce Tenneson, Victoria Will, Bill Heuberger,
Caroline Knopf, Emma Cleary and Ellen von Unwerth.Special Thanks Amnesia NYC, Cocody Productions, Gen Art, MAC, Mushana, New York
Magazine, New York Social Diary, Stark Design, Tokion, Time Out NY and
Zink Magazine.
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