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Celebrating 10 years of a Hamptons Happening to support Cancer Research

On Saturday, July 26, among the many events Happening in the Hamptons was the 10th Annual “A Hamptons Happening” to benefit The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation featuring Chef David Burke and honoring fashion designer Betsey Johnson and co-founder of Row for Hope Paul Ridley on at the home of Maria and Kenneth Fishel in Bridgehampton, New York.

Betsey Johnson, Dr. Samuel Waxman, Maria & Kenneth Fishel
Betsey Johnson, Dr. Samuel Waxman, Maria & Kenneth Fishel

The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation is an international organization dedicated to curing and preventing cancer. The Foundation is a pioneer in cancer research and its mission is to eradicate cancer by funding cutting-edge research that identifies and corrects abnormal gene function that causes cancer and develops minimally toxic treatments for patients. Through the Foundation’s collaborative group of world-class scientists, the Institute Without Walls, investigators share information and tools to speed the pace of cancer research. Fantastic top-of-the-line research technology like brand new centrifuges (take a look at scientific centrifuges if you’re interested to learn more) will likely play a huge part in making massive breakthroughs in this field of medical science, which this foundation contributes money towards. Since the foundations’ inception in 1976, the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation has awarded more than $85 million to support the work of more than 200 researchers across the globe. For more information, visit: www.waxmancancer.org.

Tastemakers from the Hamptons and New York City indulged their appetites for cuisine and philanthropy at the tenth annual “A Hamptons Happening” fundraiser on July 26, raising an estimated $400,000 to benefit the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF). I happened to not be feeling great that day, but I managed to taste the crab cakes from the BoatHouse Restaurant in NYC. These Crabcakes were the BEST crab cakes I have ever tasted!!!

Boathouse Restaurant,NYC
Boathouse Restaurant,NYC

Staged at the scenic Bridgehampton estate of Maria and Kenneth Fishel, the event’s tented venue was resplendent in white accentuated by décor and floral arrangements in the SWCRF’s cancer research awareness color Orchid for the Cure. The event honored celebrity chef David Burke, iconic fashion designer Betsey Johnson, and Paul Ridley, co-founder of Row For Hope, to support the SWCRF’s funded research programs to reprogram cancer cells and develop less toxic treatments for patients.

Dr Samuel Waxman & Fishel Family
Dr Samuel Waxman & Fishel Family

Approximately 400 guests, including former stars of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City” Jill Zarin and Allyson Shapiro, and Christine Silverstein, a contestant on the current season of FOX’s Master Chef and contributor to The Savory.com, enjoyed cuisine presented by the top chefs, restaurants and food and spirits brands in New York City and the Hamptons.

Cheesecake lollipops Chef David Burke.
Cheesecake lollipops Chef David Burke.

The evening included an awards presentation and live auction presided over by WCBS-TV Channel 2 News anchor Chris Wragge, “A Hamptons Happening” founding co-chair Laurie Schaffran and SWCRF founder and CEO Samuel Waxman, M.D., who announced a $25,000 grant for brain cancer research established by the Fishel family in memory of Avi Concool. Wragge galvanized the audience by holding an impromptu auction to match the Fishel’s donation.

Howard Schwartz, principal of Grandstand Sports & Memorabilia, conducted the primary auction, which was highlighted by the appearance of Gianni Russo, one of the stars of the classic film “The Godfather,” to present his donation of an authentic Sicilian dinner for eight and a serenade of Italian classic songs performed by Russo himself. Dr. Waxman then presented SWCRF awards to honorees David Burke, Betsey Johnson and Paul Ridley for their support of fundraising and awareness for cancer research.

Gianni Russo,Chris Wragge
Gianni Russo,Chris Wragge

“A Hamptons Happening” was chaired by event co-founders Marion Waxman and Laurie Schaffran as well as Jennifer Gould Keil and Jill and Bobby Zarin. The night’s raffle was chaired by Jennifer Myles, who sourced an exciting line-up of designer products donated by Calvin Klein Home, Tori Burch and Lauren Cecchi New York, among many others. Erica Fineberg was the journal chair.

An after party to celebrate the SWCRF’s new Millennial Society committee was hosted at Red Stix by chairpersons Bradley Fishel, Melissa Fishel, Allyson Shapiro and Joanna Wexler.

In addition to David Burke, participating “A Hamptons Happening” chefs, restaurants and food brands included: 75 Main, Peter Ambrose Catering & Events, Arlotta Food Studio, Bostwick’s Chowder House, Bareburger, The Candied Anchor, Carlyle on the Green, Joe Cipro, Chris Coleman, The Cuddy, Dawn’s Delights, Delmonico’s, Elegant Affairs, Erica’s Rugelach & Baking Co., Fresh Hamptons, Georgica, Hampton Chocolate Factory, Hampton Coffee Co., Komegashi, The Living @ ? The Maidstone, The Loeb Boathouse Central Park, Marcony, Pizza Luca, Red Horse Market, Red Stix, The Seafood Shop, Sen Restaurant, Smush and T Salon and The Golden Pear was unable to attend but donated several cases of water.

Fresh Restaurant
Fresh Restaurant

As we left this beautiful event we were given a beautiful gift bag that consisted of a gift box of assorted tea’s from Harney & Sons, Body Cream from Orogold Cosmetics & gift card for a Complimentary Facial, Probelle Nail grow…A perfect ending to a beautiful and wonderful event.

Hamptons Happening: Chefs and Champagne…honors Chef Bobby Flay
On Saturday July 26….Hamptons Mouthpiece contributors Abigail Rose and Dani Leggard attended the The Annual Food lovers favorite event The James Beard Foundation’s Chefs & Champagne. Champagne was flowing which is always a huge plus and the food was amazing as always.

Abigail Cook, Bobby Flay, Dani Leggard
Abigail Cook, Bobby Flay, Dani Leggard

The Annual benefit honored James Beard Award–winning chef Bobby Flay, restaurateur, and media personality at summer soirée in Sagaponack.
 Chef Bobby Flay, President of the James Beard Foundation Susan Ungaro, B. Smith and Wolffer Estates, Roman Roth,  (Photo by Mark VonHolden/Invision for James Beard Foundation/AP Images)
Chef Bobby Flay, President of the James Beard Foundation Susan Ungaro, B. Smith and Wolffer Estates, Roman Roth, (Photo by Mark VonHolden/Invision for James Beard Foundation/AP Images)

The James Beard Foundation toasted James Beard Award–winning chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and celebrity TV personality Bobby Flay at Chefs & Champagne®. Flay, accompanied by his wife actress Stephanie March, was fêted by more than 40 chefs at the Foundation’s annual tasting party and fundraiser at the Wölffer Estate in Sagaponack, N.Y. Over 1,200 guests attended the sold-out benefit, which featured flowing Champagne Taittinger, wines and cider from Wölffer Estate Vineyard, beer from Stella Artois®, and culinary offerings from a select group of chefs, many from JBF Award–winning restaurants.

Katie Lee, Bobby Flay, Stephanie March..Photo credit:Mark VonHolden/Invision
Katie Lee, Bobby Flay, Stephanie March..Photo credit:Mark VonHolden/Invision

The James Beard Foundation’s Chefs & Champagne is considered one of the East End’s premiere culinary summertime event. A silent auction consisting of fine dining experiences, wines and spirits, cookware, and culinary travel packages raised over $65,000, to support the James Beard Foundation’s mission and educational programs, including culinary student scholarships and the organization’s annual food conference on sustainability, public health, and nutrition.

Carrying on its long tradition of supporting culinary education, the James Beard Foundation was proud to announce
Samantha Whitlam as the recipient of the 2014 Christian Wölffer Scholarship. Established in 2006, the Christian Wölffer Scholarship assists students in their study of food and wine, and with this honor Whitlam is enrolling in the Intensive Sommelier Course at the International Culinary Center (ICC). Also in attendance were 2014 MY China Scholarship recipient Alexis Sicklick, 2013 Christian Wölffer Scholarship recipient Jhonel Faelnar, and multiple James Beard Foundation Scholarship recipient Christina Cassel.IMG_2836.JPG

Chefs & Champagne participating chefs included:
Lindsay Autry, Palm Beach, FL
Franklin Becker, The Little Beet and Cast Iron (opening in 2015), NYC
Philippe Bertineau, Benoit, NYC
Jamie Bissonnette* and Ken Oringer*, Coppa, Boston; and Toro, Boston and NYC
Devin Bozkaya, Campagna at Bedford Post Inn, Bedford, NY
Chad Brauze, Rotisserie Georgette, NYC
PJ Calapa, Campagna at Bedford Post Inn, Bedford, NY; and Costata, NYC
James Carpenter, Page at 63 Main, Sag Harbor, NY
Pastry Chef Stephen Collucci, Colicchio & Sons, NYC
Ben Del Coro, Fossil Farms, Boonton, NJ
Coby Farrow, BLT Prime, NYC
Tom Fraker and Marco Zapien, Melissa’s
Yuhi Fujinaga, The Sea Grill, NYC
Lisa Giffen, Maison Premiere, Brooklyn, NY
John Greeley, Crystal Springs Resort, Hamburg, NJ
Steven Devereaux Greene, Herons, Cary, NC
Alex Guarnaschelli*, Butter Restaurant, NYC
Jason Hall, The Fourth, NYC
Chris Jaeckle, All’onda, NYC
Brian Loiacono, db Bistro Moderne, NYC
Jean Paul Lourdes, Restaurant Latour, Hamburg, NJ
Hugh Mangum, Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque, NYC
Shane McBride, Balthazar and Schiller’s Liquor Bar, NYC
Jeff McInnis and Janine Booth, Root & Bone, NYC
Pastry Chef George McKirdy, Astor Bake Shop, Queens, NY
Marc Meyer, Cookshop, Five Points, and Hundred Acres, NYC
Todd Mitgang, Crave Fishbar, NYC; and South Edison, Montauk, NY
John Mooney, Bell Book & Candle, NYC; and Bidwell, Washington D.C.
Seamus Mullen, El Colmado, and Tertulia, NYC
Pastry Chef Deborah Racicot, Narcissa, NYC
David Santos, Louro, NYC
Jesse Schenker, The Gander and Recette, NYC
Bryce Shuman, Betony, NYC
Dan Silverman, The Regency Bar & Grill, NYC
Pastry Chef Miroslav Uskokovic, Gramercy Tavern*, NYC
Steve van der Merwe, Celebrity Cruises®
Florian Wehrli, Triomphe Restaurant, NYC
Pecko Zantilaveevan, The Four Seasons Restaurant*, NYC
Erin Zircher, CRU Oyster Bar and Restaurant, Nantucket, MA
* James Beard Award Winner

For more information, visit jamesbeard.org/chefsandchampagne. To become a member of the James Beard Foundation, click here.

Hamptons Live Music: Twilight Thursday at Wolffer
Twilight Thursdays Every Thursday From 5 –8PM @ The Main Winery Tasting Room
139 Sagg Rd, Sagaponack, NY 11962
Entry Free


Thursdays are all about jazz in the tasting room. Live music starts at 5PM and ends at 8PM. No cover. Enjoy wines by the glass and bottle, and cheese/charcuterie plates for purchase, and drink in the view of the vineyard as the sun sets. Perfect for a Date with your significant other, Girls Night Out or just hanging out with Friends.

Lilly-Anne Merat
Lilly-Anne Merat
Thursday, July 17th come out and see sultry, acoustic Soul/R&B Lilly-Anne Merat


UPCOMING DATES
July 24: Radio Europa, Original Latin Rhythms
July 31: Certain Moves, Jazz, Funk and Soul

Hamptons: What are the contingency plans in case of a LIRR strike?
Living in the East End of Long Island is wonderful minus the transportation. Traveling to the Hamptons is often times a nightmare and expensive. So what are the MTA contingency plans for traveling from the Hamptons to NYC in case of a Strike…NOTHING!
The Hampton Jitney will be adding more buses. The company indicated that they could add 15 to 20 buses to its fleet, which runs between Manhattan and the East End of Long Island, if it became necessary.
I reached out to the Hampton Luxury Liner to inquire if they had one and I did not get a response yet. I have delayed putting this article up because I keep hoping that the MTA and Union Leaders will settle this, both sides are talking today 7/16 as a request from the Governor. Geoffrey Lynch/Hampton Jitney, the company’s chief executive, stated to the NY Times he was skeptical about the prospect of a strike. “It’s too great an opportunity for the governor of New York not to come in at the 11th hour and broker a deal,” he said. “He would look like a hero out here on the island.” Lets just hope this does happen Geoff. This could be disastrous for Long Island residents if this pending Strike happens. We need both sides to get serious and compromise. News Flash MTA, how about a contingency plan for commuters out East.

The LIRR provides 300,000 trips every weekday – a service that cannot be replicated. Everyone should expect roadways to be extremely congested and usual commute times to be significantly longer. Therefore, the MTA strongly urge you to consider the following options, although some of these options are not viable for many.

Telecommute (Work from home).
Stay with friends and family in or near the City.
Discuss using vacation or flex time options with your employer.
Carpool with other commuters.
Use existing bus services in the Hamptons: Hampton Jitney, Hampton Luxury Liner, 7bus pick-up in Ronkonkoma.

DCF 1.0The 7Bus that is owned by Hampton Luxury Liner sent out this contingency plan in case of a LIRR Strike:
7Bus Special LIRR Strike Discount Fare -$10..The only problem with this contingency plan is you have to drive 50 miles to Ronkonkoma and the buses will not be going in NYC, they will be stopping at Rego park for commuters to take the subway into the city.

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7Bus thanks you for the overwhelming response we received to our recent customer email asking for your preferences on temporary service changes should there be a LIRR strike. As you know, a LIRR strike will result in record levels of traffic congestion on the Long Island Expressway and all other roads throughout the region.To avoid the gridlock conditions and resulting hours of travel delay that the NYS DOT and NYC DOT are expecting at the Midtown Tunnel in both directions, 7Bus will heed your suggestions and avoid that location as follows:

1. NYC Destination – All westbound 7Bus trips will terminate at the Rego Park subway stop (not Woodhaven Blvd.). All eastbound 7Bus trips will originate at Rego Park. Rego Park connects to the M, R and E (E late night only) trains. We believe our customers will be better served with a faster trip to their work locations in Manhattan by taking a subway in Queens.

2. Fares and Reservations – Until LIRR service resumes, 7Bus will accept as fare payment either existing 7Bus Commuter Passes with a reservation or a special discount one-way fare of $10 which can be purchased on the website. We cannot guarantee seats for walk-ons. Reservations are highly recommended. Walk-ons will pay $10 (cash only). All regular fares above $10 will be suspended for the duration of the strike. All sales are final. You will be able to make reservations for travel that starts on Monday, July 21st. The website will accept these reservations starting on Wednesday, July 16th.

3. Schedule Adjustments – There will be an added 7Bus from Ronkonkoma at 4:30 am and 5:00AM from Melville. We are preparing a new eastbound schedule that will be available by July 16th. Most eastbound and westbound trips will include Stony Brook, Ronkonkoma, Melville and Rego Park. All buses will stop at all locations. Complete schedule and pick-up and drop-off locations can be found at www.7Bus.com.

4. Text Messaging Alerts – 7Bus maintains a text messaging system to alert customers about delays due to traffic, schedule changes, etc. New customers should set up a profile at our website www.7Bus.com . Please include your cell phone number to get these important alerts. Existing customers should double check their profile to be sure we have the correct cell phone numbers otherwise you will not be able to receive the alerts.

So my friends, if you travel into the city everyday for work, consider carpooling with a couple of train buddies and driving down to Ronkonkoma to pick up the 7bus or take the Hampton Jitney. Based on the talks today will let you know if you need to make those reservations early. Plan early, be patient and lets hope it does not come to these contingency plans. For more information:
Get updates on the situation on a special page on the MTA website http://www.thelirrtoday.com/2014/07/lirr-strike-contingency-plan.html

Update 7/13/2014: Art For Life is going OLD SCHOOL…This year’s Special Performances are
The World’s Greatest Entertainer the Original Human BeatBox, Doug E Fresh, Kurtis Blow and Whodini
Hamptons Events: 15TH Annual Art For Life in the Hamptons 2014
It is that time of the year again in the Hamptons where all the A’Listers are seen.

RUSSELL SIMMONS’ RUSH PHILANTHROPIC ARTS FOUNDATION
15TH ANNUAL ART FOR LIFE BENEFIT @ Fairview Farms, 19 Horsemill Lane, Water Mill, NY on July 26th. I have been so blessed to attend this wonderful event every year for the last 8 years and it is an event that I look forward to attending every year. This year the event is on my birthday, I might only be attending the Red Carpet, then leaving to enjoy my birthday. DSC_1607
Last year Maxwell performed and was an absolute pleasure on the red carpet, I am curious as to who will grace us this year with their performance. I would also like to see how Danny Simmons will outdo himself with his fantastic fashion style. I loved the event at the Fairview Farms, and everyone seemed to have a great time. Rick Ross, Estelle and Maxwell were amazing.

EVENT HONOREES INCLUDE MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG, VALENTINO D. CARLOTTI
KIMORA LEE SIMMONS & FEATURED ARTIST CARRIE MAE WEEMS

HOSTED BY SOLEDAD O’BRIEN WITH SPECIAL PERFORMANCES AND MUSIC BY DJ M.O.S.
HONORARY CHAIR STAR JONES

Russell Simmons and Danny Simmons will host the 15th Annual ART FOR LIFE benefit, Saturday, July 26th in Bridgehampton. Soledad O’Brien will emcee the evening that will honor Michael R. Bloomberg, Valentino D. Carlotti, Jason Flom, Kimora Lee Simmons and Featured Artist Carrie Mae Weems for their career achievements and philanthropic work. The evening will feature a performance by Doug E. Fresh. The event’s Honorary Chair is Star Jones; and Event Chairs are Jamison Ernest, Kimberley Hatchett, Rhonda R. Mims, Camilla Olsson and Josue Sejour (The Sejour Group); with music by DJ M.O.S. Events sponsors include Gold Sponsor BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Gin and Bronze Sponsor Target.

Launched in 2000, ART FOR LIFE is Rush Philanthropic Art Foundation’s primary fundraising event. This year’s benefit will celebrate the gala’s “15” year milestone; highlighting youth that have grownup through our Rush programs, and honoring exemplary individuals who have supported the Foundation’s mission throughout the years.

unnamed-2This year’s coinciding ART FOR LIFE online auction via Charitybuzz will launch on July 17th and will run through August 7th. Highlights include: Dinner with Miss Universe Gabriela Isler, Be a Roadie for a day with John Legend, Meet and Greets with Heidi Klum, Michael Strahan and more! http://www.charitybuzz.com/artforlife.
In addition there will be an ART FOR LIFE Art Auction on Charitybuzz from August 27th thru September 17th with select works available during a live auction held at Christie’s NYC on September 8th.

Carrie-Mae-Weems..
Carrie-Mae-Weems..

The art auction includes works from 2014 AFL Featured Artist Carrie Mae Weems, as well a past Featured Artists Rashid Johnson (2013), Shepard Fairey (2009), Kehinde Wiley (2006); along with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Yoko Ono, Sante D’Orazio, and many more!

Proceeds from ART FOR LIFE benefit the Foundation’s signature arts education and gallery programs, which directly serve over 3,000 inner-city youth each year. Founded in 1995 by brothers Russell, Danny and Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation is dedicated to providing inner-city youth with significant exposure and access to the arts, as well as providing exhibition opportunities to under-represented and emerging artists. For more information, visit www.rushphilanthropic.org, Twitter @rush_art, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RushPhilanthropicArtsFoundation, Instagram @rush_arts and ART FOR LIFE hashtag #ArtForLife.
To purchase tickets, please contact Tracey Doolin at Inez Weinstein Special Events, Inc., at (212) 254-6677 or via email [email protected]. Tickets available online via http://rushphilanthropic.org/artforlife.14th Annual Art For Life Gala: A Field Of Dreams