Nearly a $$Million Reasons to Applaud Burnham Institute's
'The Power to Cure' Gala
November 14th, 2009 brought out the scientific research supporters for the Burnham Institute gala themed The Power to Cure. Guests arrived to the Hyatt Regency La Jolla in fancy black tie attire. All for a great cause. To help raise funds for medical research, with the goal of medical disease cures.
There were many big supporters there who would not miss this evening. Peggy and Peter Preuss of the Preuss School whisked in from China, Lorenzo Berho and his family zipped in from Mexico City, and Tanya and Charles Brandes pushed back a trip to New York City to be at the gala.
Caroline and Nico Nierenberg greeting guests Marleigh Gleicher, and Tammy and Larry Hershfield
On a busy charity night in San Diego many others were there at the Burnham gala too.
Among the mix enjoying a champagne bar displayed in ice sculpture, a caviar bar, and tray passed hors d’oeuvres were Caroline Nierenberg and Kathryn Stephens, they were the Co-Chairs, Marleigh and Alan Gleicher, Jeanne and Gary Herberger, uber Burnham angel Denny Sanford, Roberta and Malin Burnham, Joan and Irwin Jacobs, Audrey Geisel with her very handsome escort Larry ScotT, and Valerie and Harry Cooper.
The very fashionable were there too. Jennifer Greenfield wore a colorful Carlos Miele in reds and black, Tanya Brandes wore a fluttering black J. Mendel with train, Marleigh Gleicher wore black with flattering lace insets in the right places, Mary Drake in a regal gown by Carol Peretz, Peretz is very popular in Canada and the East Coast, Miriam Smotirch in a strikingly fitted Yigal, the designer Yigal Azrouel is her brother, Kathryn Stephens in Roberto Cavalli, Valerie Cooper wore a timeless Marc Bouwer with a lot of lot of 60’s reminiscent wow power, and Muffy Walker wore a brilliant couture green gown with a dazzling décolletage.
Dinner by Executive Chef Sebastien Layen served up a mix green an baby spinach salad with caramelized curry apples and candied pecans, a duet of beef medallion and Chilean Sea Bass with risotto and potato gallette, and for those still hungry, a white chocolate milkshake with chocolate nougatine poured over toffee pudding.
There was a strawberry ‘lab’ station too for those who wished to have a chocolate covered strawberry injected with a cordial of your choice.
A lot of hands went up during the live auction as Bill Menish coaxed the generous, to be more generous. $50,000 to $500, it all goes to a very good cause, medical research.
Research for cures that included cancer, aging and stem cell, diabetes and obesity, children’s diseases, and infectious and inflammatory diseases to name a few.
A lot of people are banking on the brain power of exceptional scientists like those found at the Burnham. Mary and Hudson Drake had this to say. “Virtually everyone has lost a family member or friend to Cancer. The answer will be found, most likely, from the innovating research and technologies from dedicated organizations such as the Burnham Institute. The evening was a wonderful celebration of caring people with an agenda...to improve health by supporting focused research to end the toll taken on all of us by horrible diseases.”
Co-Chair Caroline Nierenberg agreed and added this. “The Burnham Gala, The Power to Cure raises money to fill a gap in funding for scientific research. This year Kathryn and I wanted to highlight the wonderful work that the Burnham scientists accomplish everyday in their laboratories. Their research in the areas of cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, heart disease, diabetes, autism, ALS, influenza, Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, (just to name a few of the diseases that are studied at the Burnham) is going to lead to discoveries that will improve the health and well being for everyone on this planet, for generations to come. There is a real art to being a scientific investigator and we wanted to show the beauty of their work.”
And it was one very fun night too as noted by Valerie Cooper. "As November 14 may go down in San Diego history as the busiest night for charitable organizations-the Burnham Institute had one of the loveliest fundraisers chaired by Caroline Nierenberg and Kathryn Stephens. It was a night to honor those who work so hard on molecular causes of diseases and develop ground breaking therapies of tomorrow. The auction was highly received with very competitive bidding-raising a lot of money for the Burnham’s innovative research. The party had a lively atmosphere created by a lot of rocking and rolling from the band NRG and a champagne bar that continued through dinner-plus a caviar station to start the evening out. Big kudos to Caroline and Kathryn for making this such a successful and special night."
Successful it was. Nearly a million dollars was raised!
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Miriam Smotrich and Mary Drake ** Muffy Walker
Valerie Cooper with Carolyn Nierenberg and Harry Cooper ** Tanya Brandes
Jennifer Greenfield and Tanya Brandes ** Kathryn Stephens and Lydia McNeil
Pauline Foster with Valerie Cooper ** Mary Drake
Valerie Cooper with Miriam Smotrich and Mary Drake ** Peter and Peggy Preuss
Charles Brandes with Jack and Judy White, and Tanya Brandes
Judy White with Tanya Brandes ** Conrad Prebys with Reena Horowitz
Jennifer Greenfield with Tanya Brandes ** Tanya Brandes with John Reed
Valerie and Colette Royston ** Larry and Tammy Hershfield
Debbie Turner and Conrad Prebys ** Miriam Smotrich
Colette Royston with Tanya Brandes ** Caroline Nierenberg with May Zawaideh
Jennifer Greenfield with Harry and Valerie Cooper
Nancy Browar
Muffy Walker with Guests
Muffy Walker with Guest
Dr. Richard Greenfield speaking with Caroline Nierenberg
Colette and Ivor Royston ** May Zawaideh with Guest
Daniela and Carla Berho with Malin Burnham
Gigi Cramer dancing ** Guests with Tanya Brandes and Malin Burnham
Jennifer Greenfield and Valerie Cooper in deep conversation
Harry and Valerie Cooper rocking out! ** Harry Cooper, Dr. Richard Greenfield, Jennifer Greenfield and Valerie Cooper
Caroline Nierenberg ** Debbie Turner and Conrad Prebys
Kathryn Stephens with Jennifer Greenfield and Lydia McNeil ** Miriam Smotrich
Jennifer Greenfield ** Muffy Walker with Harry and Valerie Cooper
Valerie Cooper with Muffy Walker ** Charles and Tanya Brandes
David and Miriam Smotrich with Larry and Tammy Hershfield, Marleigh and Alan Gleicher, and Valerie and Harry Cooper
Audrey Geisel with Larry Scott
Peter and Peggy Preuss, Founders of the Preuss School at UCSD
Charles and Tanya Brandes
Charles Brandes with Jack and Judy White, and Tanya Brandes
Irwin Jacobs with Alan and Marleigh Gleicher
A Scientifically Inspired Table Centerpiece
Guests with Valerie Cooper and Colette and Ivor Royston
Dr. Richard Greenfield with May Zawaideh ** Irwin Jacobs with Tanya Brandes
Colette Royston with John Reed
Nancy and Matt Browar
May Zawaideh
Rocio and Lorenzo Berho
Daniela and Carla Berho
Valerie and Harry Cooper, Caroline Nierenberg and Jennifer Greenfield
Valerie and Harry Cooper with Jennifer Greenfield. Caroline Nierenberg and May Zawaideh
Valerie and Harry Cooper with Jennifer Greenfield, Margo Schwab, Caroline Nierenberg, May Zawaideh and Nico Nierenberg
Valerie and Harry Cooper with Jennifer and Richard Greenfield, Caroline Nierenberg, May Zawaideh and Nico Nierenberg
Valerie and Harry Cooper with Jennifer and Richard Greenfield, Caroline Nierenberg, May Zawaideh and Nico Nierenberg
Harry Cooper with Nico Nierenberg and Jennifer Greenfield
UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox with Ivor and Colette Royston
Daniela Berho with Malin Burnham, Rocio, Carla and Lorenzo Berho
Harry Cooper and Dr. Richard Greenfield
May Zawaideh and friends
Harry Cooper and Richard Greenfield exuberant! ** Lisa Stennes-Laikind
Colette Royston with Audrey Geisel and Larry Scott
Jennifer Greenfield with Valerie Cooper
reported by Margo Schwab, pictured here with Jennifer Greenfield and Valerie Cooper
A look back to past Burnham Institute Galas
Burnham Gala 2007
Burnham Gala 2008
To learn more about The Burnham Institute for Medical Research please visit www.burnham.org
A special thank you to May Zawaideh for having The Social Diary as her guest, and Valerie and Harry Cooper for the great company!
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Okay so 'do you remember the time' when Michael Jackson paid a visit to La Jolla years back. Apparently the mansion in La Jolla Farms that he stayed at did a lot of paparazzi prevention including tinting key windows to prevent helicopter photos......
Blast From The Past
Pamela Anderson being so very Baywatch years back at Sea World..... she was in a cage feeding the seals for this part of the episode.
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Thank you Margo! Great coverage! - Kathryn Stephens
Loved the dresses...marge - Ralph Castro
Such a fun night - Jennifer Greenfield
Beautiful coverage of the Gala Margo. - May Zawaideh
Thank you for your wonderful coverage of the Burnham Gala!! Thank you so much Margo. Fabulous photographs!!!! - Caroline Nierenberg
Very nice!!! - Lydia McNeil
Thanks Margo - Kathryn Stephens
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