Catherine Case Szarwark Reports Adults in Toyland Casino Night a Success
Online, September 11, 2011 (Newswire.com) - According to attendee Catherine Case Szarwark, the November 4, 2010 Adults in Toyland Casino Night proved to be a highly successful event. Catherine Case Szarwark reported that the event raised both funds and awareness for the Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at the New York University Cancer Institute and the Department of Pediatrics at New York University Lagone Medical Center. The funds raised by the event, stated Catherine Case Szarwark, have aided in providing stress reducing, integrative-care initiatives and clinical research at the Hassenfeld Center, as well as growth within New York University Langone Department of Pediatrics. The funds also have assisted in recruiting talented physicians, strengthening important programs and creating facilities for children on New York University's Langone campus. Additionally, Catherine Case Szarwark noted that the event has benefited families without adequate health insurance coverage.
Catherine Case Szarwark joined over 600 others, mostly young professionals, who attended the Adults in Toyland Casino Night. Attendees played at casino games and participated in a special silent auction. Numerous New York City notables in attendance, reported Catherine Case Szarwark, included Trudy and Robert Gottsman, Jonathan and Lissie Tish, George Oliphant, Kimberly Greenspan Pozner, Brian Saroken, Tom and Alice Tish and Ed and Sandy Meyer.
The event was hosted by Caesar's, Atlantic City, according to Catherine Case Szarwark. Co-chairs included Joshua Letterman, Kelly Kennedy Mack, Susan Block Casdin, Kimberly Goodwin, Morgan Hertzan, Steven Jaffe, Keri Glassman, Kimberly Goodwin, Morgan Hertzan, Patti Kim, Harlan Saroken, and Michael Weaver.
The Adults in Toyland Casino Night was held at The Edison Ballroom, said Catherine Case Szarwark, located on 47th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue in New York City. Catherine Case Szarwark reported that the decorations added to the festive atmosphere during this well run fund raising event.
Apart from being a wonderful social event and a successful fundraiser, the Adults in Toyland Casino Night event highlighted the need to provide high quality medical care to children and their families despite a difficult economic environment that has left many children and their families without health insurance. It was a privilege, stated Catherine Case Szarwark, to be in attendance at the event.