Reporting by Leah and Paul
The Young Patrons of Lincoln Center held its Masquerade Gala on October 28, 2010 from 8:00pm to 11:00pm at Alice Tully Hall in New York City.
Over 550 Young Patrons of Lincoln Center, supporters, and friends wore their best, either black tie or beautiful gowns and masks and dressed to impress at this elegant venue located at Broadway and West 65th Street in New York City.
This event is the largest fundraiser of the year for the Young Patrons of Lincoln Center. Young New Yorkers gathered in the glamorous Alice Tully Hall for dancing, hors d’oeuvres and an open bar. Gala co-chairs Sara Arison, Jessica Evelyn Betts and Alvin H. Crawford, Jr. hosted a spectacular evening celebrating the arts. DJ David Chang, one of New York’s top DJs performed. VIP ticket holders enjoyed access to the private Nespresso VIP lounge.
For more information please visit www.lincolncenter.org/masquerade2010 or emailYPLC@lincolncenter.org.
About Young Patrons of Lincoln Center:
The Young Patrons of Lincoln Center (YPLC) is a membership group for professional New Yorkers in their 20s through early 40s dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and promoting the worlds largest performing arts center. YPLC members perpetuate the limitless possibilities of the arts by building a community of young performing arts enthusiasts whose devotion to Lincoln Center is vital now and in the years to come.
YPLC members are thanked for their generosity with numerous benefits and opportunities. These benefits, both educational and social in nature, provide members with exposure to a wide range of performances.
Members are also engaged in addressing issues of critical importance to Lincoln Center as it celebrates its 50th Anniversary as well as contriubuting to the growth and development of Lincoln Center.Members make annual contributions of $250 or more and are thanked for their generosity with numerous benefits. These benefits, both educational and social in nature, provide members with exposure to the breath of performing arts activities availableat Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
YPLC membership fees, sponsorships, and events support initiatives which develop, diversify, broaden, and strengthen Lincoln Centers audiences. These efforts increase access to Lincoln Center and the performing arts for young New Yorkers from a variety of ethnic, geographic, and socio-economic backgrounds.
To learn more aboutthe Young Patrons of Lincoln Center or become a member please visit www.LincolnCenter.org/YPLC