New York's television and theatrical celebrities will take their place behind the counter at the annual "Celebrity Bartending Night" in New York City December 4th at Bar 13 (35 E. 13th st.) from 7pm to 11pm to raise money for the not-for-profit organization Stockings With Care.
Celebrities confirmed to attend and guest bartend include Val Emmich (Ugly Betty, 30 Rock), Connor Paolo (Gossip Girl), Bree Williamson, Bethann Bonner and Tika Sumpter (One Life To Live), Harold Perrrineau (Lost), Grant Bowler (Ugly Betty), Jesse Williams (Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants 2), Kate Shindle (Legally Blonde), Jason Butler Harner (Changeling), Kirk Acevedo (Fringe), Marcy Rylan (Guiding Light), Trevor St. John (One Life To Live), Danny Kennedy, Jeff Branson and Aiden Turner (All My Children), Broadway star Cheyenne Jackson and Jaso n Jones, Rob Riggle, Wyatt Cenac, John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi of The Daily Show amongst others.
Past attendees include Chris Meloni (Law and Order SVU), the cast of OZ, Dana Fuchs ("Across The Universe," Love, Janis), Richard Belzer (Law and Order SVU), Michael Gladis (Mad Men), Ernest Waddell (The Wire), Matt Servito ("The Sopranos") and Broadway stars Matt Morrison and John Lloyd Young just to name a few.
A twenty dollar cover will be charged at the door and all tips raised by the celebrity bartenders from the benefit will be donations. Stockings With Care is an organization that buys holiday gifts for children whose families either live in homeless shelters or are in jeopardy of becoming homeless and cannot afford to celebrate their holiday.
All bartenders' tips will go to Stockings With Care and be used to buy holiday gifts for children whose families either live in homeless shelters or are in jeopardy of becoming homeless and cannot afford to celebrate their holiday.
Created by television casting executive Rosalie Joseph and producer Tom Fontana ("Oz", "The Bedford Diaries"), Stockings With Care grants the gift wishes of children while preserving the dignity of parents or caregivers. In its 16th year, Stockings With Care works with various agencies that help families in crisis. The children make their wish lists. Social workers provide SWC with the name, gender, and age of each child. Individual donors, corporations, and a small army of volunteers come together to purchase and wrap the gifts. They are then delivered to the parents so that they can personally present the gifts to their children. The parents are empowered, dignity is maintained and holiday magic is created. Last year 3,000 children woke up to a miracle on Christmas morning.
Through Stockings with Care, each child found the gift they had wished for and each parent shared their joy.
To find out more about Stockings With Care please visit their website at http://www.stockingswithcare.org/ and to find out more about Bar 13 http://www.bar13.com/.
Photo of Bree Williamson by Linda Lenzi
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