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All Stars Project Gala Benefit Raises $3 Million for Afterschool Youth Development 4/12

By: Apr. 07, 2010
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The All Stars Project will hold its National Gala Benefit entitled: "Out of Crisis Helping the World's Youth to Grow" - on Monday, April 12, at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, Broadway at 64th Street; cocktails at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m.

The event will honor hedge-fund industry leader, Elliott Management Corporation. Dinner co-chairs include Steve Alesio, Dun & Bradstreet; Scott B. Hill, Ernst & Young; Keith Horn, Elliott Management Corp.; Hunter L. Hunt, Hunt Oil, Charles MacDonald, Elliott Management Corp., Robert T. Ross, Merrill Lynch to name a few.

The 2010 Bridge Building Awards for Leadership in Community Relations will be presented to five countries for their exemplary leadership in providing aid to Haiti in the aftermath of January's devastating earthquake. Haiti's Consul General of New York, Felix Augustine, along with youth leaders of the All Stars Project, will present the awards to: Consul General H.E. Osmar V. Chohfi (Brazil); Consul General Daniel Sullivan (Canada); Ambassador Jorge Bolaños (Cuba); Consul General Philippe Lalliot (France); and Consul General Asaf Shariv (Israel).

The Gala will be hosted by Diana Williams of ABC Eyewitness News. Academy Award- nominated actress Rosie Pérez will attend.

The gala will announce a $9.2 million expansion campaign for the All Stars Project of New Jersey which includes creating The Scott H. Flamm Center for Development Afterschool in downtown Newark.

WHAT: All Stars Project National Annual Gala Benefit

WHO: Five hundred business leaders, youth representatives from NYC and
Newark, NJ will perform and host the festivities.

WHEN: Monday, April 12, 2010. Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: David H. Koch Theatre, Lincoln Center, Broadway at 64th Street




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