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People  & Parties With Panache Strawberry Festival Luncheon


N-YHS president Louise Mirrer, honoree Nancy Newcomb, and Betsy Gotbaum.

On June 2, 220 guests attended the New-York Historical Society’s (N-YHS) annual Strawberry Festival luncheon. More than $450,000 was raised, which will benefit the programs of the N-YHS, including major exhibitions and educational programs on American history.

In addition, a portion of proceeds from jewelry sold at an exclusive Baccarat trunk show featuring the stunning summer 2008 collection, will also benefit N-YHS. Baccarat also donated a signature necklace from its Psydelic collection that retails for $500, which was reaped in a raffle by a very delighted attendee.

Financial executive Nancy Newcomb, in recognition of her eight years of committed service on the N-YHS Board and her role as co-chair of its Executive Committee, received the Distinguished Service Award from former N-YHS president Betsy Gotbaum, herself a previous Strawberry Luncheon honoree.

In a keynote address, former Manhattan prosecutor and best-selling author Linda Fairstein lauded the abundant holdings of  N-YHS’s Library, which she draws upon to enrich her thrillers with vibrant details of New York City’s past. Ms. Fairstein noted that the title of her 2003 novel, The Deadhouse, was inspired by information gained from reviewing original documents at the N-YHS Library.

The first recorded gathering of the New-York Historical Society's Strawberry Festival was on June 15, 1856 in Washington Square Park, where guests enjoyed a stimulating lecture and strawberry feast.  This rite of spring disappeared in the 1960s, but was revived in May of 2000.  Previous Strawberry Festivals have honored Hillary Clinton, Betsy Gotbaum, Michelle Obama, Anna Quindlen, Leslie Stahl, Christine Quinn and Wendy Wasserstein.

Since 1804, the New-York Historical Society has served as a collective memory of New York, accumulating vast collections in both the library and the museum that include one of the finest collections of American paintings in the world. The mission of the newly revitalized Historical Society is to use these collections to help New Yorkers understand the complex and diverse issues in American history, which contributed to the world we know today.   


Nancy Newcomb, Linda Fairstein.


Carole Einiger, Barbara Kohn.


Barbara Vogelstein, Jane Gosden, and Effie Fribourg.


Barbara Kohn, Beth Tunick.


Peggy Bonapace, JR Roessl.


Nancy Newcomb, Diana DiMenna.


Barrett Frelinghuysen, Betsy Gotbaum.


Stephanie and Carol Landess.


Peggy Gilder, Peggy Tirschwell.


Judy Moon, Diana DiMenna, Molly Monahan, and Esra Munnell.


Aisha Hauser, Ellen Gold.


Baccarat necklace.

Photos: Don Pollard
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