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Can-Do Awards Dinner


When: April 20, 2010

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Join the Food Bank For New York City at our 2010 Can-Do Awards Dinner — honoring our partners in the fight to end hunger throughout the five boroughs.

For a preview of what's to come, check out our videos and photos from 2009!

 

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Abigail Kirsch's Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers
23 Street and the Hudson River
Honorees:

Emeril Lagasse

Bank of America

Wakefern/ShopRite

St. John's Bread and Life


Master of Ceremonies:
Stanley Tucci Schedule of Events:
Co-Chairs:
Mario Batali
6PM
  Susan Cahn
Cocktails
Honorary Dinner Chair: Michael Stipe 7:30PM
Auctioneer:
Lydia Fenet, Christie's Dinner, Live Auction and Surprise
Dress:
Festive Musical Performance followed by
 
Champagne and Dessert Reception
Can-Do 2010 Get Tickets Can For further inquiries, please contact the Food Bank Benefit Office at (212) 249-6188 or benefitoffice@foodbanknyc.org.

Please join us in acknowledging our Supporters and Benefit Committee.


 

2009 VIDEOS




Honoree Jon Bon Jovi
Food Bank President & CEO Lucy Cabrera Food Bank board member Mario Batali


 
Joseph Arthur & Mike Mills performing T.Rex's "Bang a Gong (Get It On)"
Food Bank Board Chair Reverend Henry Belin III  
Browse our YouTube channel for videos of Helena Christensen, Gwyneth Paltrow and Stephen Colbert at the 2008 Can-Do Awards Dinner and more.


2009 PHOTOS

Unless otherwise noted, photos courtesy of Tran Dinh

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