John Mitty Wednesday, July 3, 2013 |
East End Hospice held its annual summer benefit at Sandacres Estate in Quogue on Saturday June 29, 2013. Over 600 guests enjoyed “An Enchanted Evening,” a night which featured a live and silent auction, gaming, live music, dinner and dancing. The recipient of the 14th Annual Dorothy P. Savage Good Samaritan Award was The Reverend Dr. Charles M. Cary, the spiritual leader of the Westhampton Presbyterian Church on Quiogue, for his outstanding service and dedication to the community and to East End Hospice. Proceeds benefitted East End Hospice, the only not-for-profit hospice organization serving the North and South Forks of Long Island, including Eastern Brookhaven Township. Each year East End Hospice cares for terminally ill patients and their loved ones, provides bereavement counseling and support, and hosts a five-day summer day camp for children who have lost a parent or loved one.
Photo 1: W. Michael Pitcher, Chairman of the EEH Board, The Rev. Dr. Charles M. Cary, Recipient of the 14th Annual Dorothy P. Savage Good Samaritan Award, Anna Throne-Holst, Southampton Town Supervisor, Sundy Schermeyer, Southampton Town Clerk, and Priscilla A. Ruffin, EEH President & CEO
Photo 2: Dr. Scott Rodeo & Dr. Christine Frissora & Family
Photo 3: Bary Glotzer, Rev. Chuck Cary, Leah Cary, & Gordon Werner
Photo 4: Members of the Sandacres Junior Committee
Photo 5: Kirmish, Virginia Knapp and Christine Weisenbacher
Photo 6: John Schiavetta, Aleksandr Schiavetta, Harrison Messer, Irwin Messer
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