Acara makan siang bertema topi di Central Park kumpulkan rekor $5,4 juta

Women's Committee dari Central Park Conservancy menyelenggarakan acara makan siang Frederick Law Olmsted Awards tahunan ke-44 pada hari Rabu, yang menarik lebih dari 1.400 tamu dengan topi bunga yang rumit. Acara ini berhasil mengumpulkan rekor dana sebesar $5,4 juta untuk mendukung proyek pemeliharaan dan restorasi taman tersebut.

Pertemuan tersebut berlangsung di Conservatory Garden, di mana para hadirin termasuk Martha Stewart, keluarga Fendi, dan perancang Stacey Bendet memamerkan hiasan kepala khusus yang terbuat dari bunga, bulu, dan aksesori antik. Para penerima penghargaan, Judy Hart Angelo dan Janet Ross, dirayakan atas dukungan jangka panjang mereka terhadap Conservancy.

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