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COMMUNITY
FOODBANK OF NEW
JERSEY’S ALL NEW
BLUE JEAN BALL
1. Featured entertainer Colin Jost (Saturday
Night Live); David Tepper, founder and
president of Appaloosa Management in Short
Hills and HELP Award honoree; Jon Bon Jovi,
presenter; Carlos Rodriguez, president and
CEO of the Community FoodBank of
New Jersey
2. Robert Lazarus and board member
Wendy Lazarus of South Orange
3. David and Sue Wishnow of Short Hills;
Michael Weinreich and Larry and Gayle
Wieseneck of West Orange
4. Kathleen DiChiara, founder of the
Community FoodBank of New Jersey, and Lou
LaSalle, executive vice president of External
Affairs at RWJBarnabas Health in West Orange
5. Event Chairs Josh Weinreich (Chairman of
the Board) and Roby Weinreich of Summit
6. Donors Douglas and Susan Present of
Summit
ART IN THE GARDEN
Reeves-Reed
Arboretum in
Summit held its
annual garden
party and
fundraiser, ART
in the Garden,
in June. This
year, the event
honored the
extraordinary
contributions
of long-time
Tom Ucko
community
partners Tom
Ucko and the Celgene Corporation. Ucko
has been involved with the Arboretum for 15
years, when he served as secretary, assistant
treasurer, and vice president, and finished out
his last trustee term with a three-year stint as
Board President. He currently serves as chair
of the City of Summit’s zoning board.
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CARON TREATMENT CENTERS ANNUAL GALA
In May, North Jersey residents and business leaders were among the attendees at the
2018 Annual New York Gala for Caron Treatment Centers, held at Cipriani, 42nd Street in
Manhattan. Honorees included David Johansen of Buster Poindexter and New York Dolls fame;
the rocker treated the gathered to a rare live performance. Philanthropists Elaine and Anthony
Grillo were also honored. Caron is a longtime advocate for prevention, research, treatment and
recovery from addiction.
Marietta Kraeutter, David Bonnar and
Tracy Bonnar of Livingston
Gala Committee Chair
Maxine Lang and Bernie
Lang, Caron NY Regional
Board Member, of
Craig Moore and Mary
Summit
Ann Moore of Summit
COURTESY
The Central Railroad Terminal in Liberty
State Park was the setting for the Community
FoodBank of New Jersey’s All New Blue Jean
Ball that was held mid-June, and was attended
by many residents of Essex County. Formerly a
low-key affair, the annual gala was recast this
year as a sophisticated gathering that drew 465
guests. A cocktail hour featured food trucks
on the Hudson. The festivities then moved
indoors for dinner and an awards presentation.