GODDARD RIVERSIDE
COMMUNITY CENTER’S 21st ANNUAL NEW YORK BOOK
FAIR
Please join us for...A party that’ll be the
cat’s meow, with thousands of books, classic
cocktails and creative chow, all to benefit Goddard
Riverside Community Center.
Eat, Drink, be Merry and Literary Roaring 20’s
style
At The Signature Charitable Event of the Publishing
Industry
BOOK BASH CO-CHAIRS: Betsy Dean * Florence Janovic
BOOK FAIR CO-CHAIRS: Chip Gibson * Susan Richman *
Peter Workman
Book Bash Committee:
Judi Arnold * Karen Berman * Janet Gifford * Patti
Jackson * Barrie Kerper * Amy Myer * Susan Richman
* Jeffrey Rothstein * Jon Vaughn * Katie Workman
Book Fair Committee:
Carney R. Burns, Jr. * Betsy Dean * Richard W. Eiger
* Antoinette Ercolano * Michael Friedman * Maureen
Golden * Bruce S. Harris * Michael Jacobs * Florence
Janovic * Marcus E. Leaver * J.P. Leventhal * Josh
Marwell * Amy Mintzer * Alan Mirken *Sara Nelson *
Linda Palladino * Sally Richardson * Adam Rothberg
* Sarah Schaffer Rucker * Mo Stewart * Judith S. Welling
Featuring nifty nibbles
and hotsy totsy hors d’oeuvres by:
Amy’s Bread,
Butter, Centovini, District, Dufour Pastry Kitchens,
and Pearl Oyster Bar.
Swell sweets from:
Le Monde, Silver Moon
Bakery, and Settepani Bakery.
Giggle juice and java
sponsored by:
Smirnoff Vodka and
Starbuck’s Coffee
And much more!
Don’t miss fabulous
raffle prizes and auction items including:
a $1,000 gift card for Barnes and Noble, a gourmet
chef in your home, and an exclusive Cat in the Hat
birthday party with a complete Dr. Seuss library for
the birthday guy or doll and goodies for their pals.
DATE: Friday,
November 16, 2007
TIME: 6:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
PLACE: Goddard
Riverside Community Center / 593 Columbus Avenue at
88th Street
Goddard Riverside Community Center provides services
to 16,000 people annually from Manhattan’s Upper
West Side and Harlem communities. Twenty-two programs
at 16 sites reach out to children and youth, families,
homeless people and older adults. Goddard Riverside,
a not-for-profit organization, provides basic services
such as meals, shelter and education, and enriches
community life with recreational, cultural and arts
activities. The agency manages 600 units of affordable
housing. In addition, advocacy and legal services
offer individuals and groups a voice in their community
and a way to address critical social issues.
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