Tickets on Sale Now for Big Night Out at Kanopi

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

March 18, 2019

Tickets on Sale Now for Big Night Out at Kanopi

Junior League of Central Westchester event will honor No Child Wet Behind and its co-founders, Debbie Aglietti and Randy Patterson

The Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW) announced that tickets are now on sale for the 2019 Big Night Out at Kanopi which will be held on Friday, March 29, 2019 at Kanpoi at the Ritz Carlton in White Plains, NY.  The evening festivities will include cocktails, silent auction, music and food. As one of the JLCW’s largest fundraisers, Big Night Out will provide essential financial support for JLCW’s educational and charitable projects. Over the past 72 years, the JLCW has been committed to promoting volunteerism; developing the potential of women; and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.

Big Night Out will recognize No Child Wet Behind and its co-founders, Debbie Aglietti and Randy Patterson, for their contributions to the community. Dedicated to awareness, education and the donation of diapers to families in financial need with infants and small children, No Child Wet Behind was created and is run by Northeast Doulas, which Aglietti and Patterson also co-own. Through events and fundraising efforts, No Child Wet Behind has provided upwards of 20,000 diapers per year to the Westchester County Diaper Bank since its inception in 2014. JLCW created and operates the Westchester County Diaper Bank in a partnership with the Westchester County Department of Social Services.

 

Evening Highlights

  • Stunning panoramic views of the Hudson Valley from Kanopi at The Ritz Carlton
  • Food, drinks and festivities from: Albanese’s Chocolate Fantasies, Baked to Perfection, Conti’s Pastry Shoppe, Darby Trading Incorporated, Flowers by Sutton, Ford Lincoln of Queens, Mazda of Valley Stream and Pernod Ricard
  • Award Ceremony honoring No Child Wet Behind and founders Debbie Aglietti and Randy Patterson
  • Dance the night away to DJ Theo Philip
  • Visit the March Madness lounge and photo booth
  • Silent auction including vacations, sporting event tickets, spa treatments and more
  • Party for a great cause: support the amazing community work of the Junior League of Central Westchester
  • Enjoy a night with friends and new faces in the local community!

Junior League of Central Westchester Sponsors

The JLCW is grateful to all of its 2019 sponsors, particularly its Emerald Sponsor, Clean Design. Other gracious sponsors include TD Bank, Houlihan Lawrence, William Raveis, Douglas Elliman, Geico Westchester, Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s, White Plains Hospital and Mark Jessamy Photography.

 

Tickets now available at https://www.auctria.com/auction/jlcwBNO2019

 

For more information on Big Night Out, becoming a sponsor, or donating to the silent auction, please contact the JLCW office at (914) 723-6130, email jlcw@verizon.net or visit http://www.jlcentralwestchester.org/bno.

 

About the Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW)

The Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW) is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. Headquartered at historic Wayside Cottage, JLCW has served the communities of Eastchester, Greenburgh, Scarsdale and White Plains for 70 years. Our approximately 250 active and sustaining members are accomplished collaborators who identify community needs and develop effective and responsive programs to serve those needs. The JLCW welcomes all women who value our mission. We are committed to inclusive environments of diverse individuals, organizations, and communities (Additional information at www.jlcentralwestchester.org.) The JLCW is supported by the following sponsors: Clean Design, TD Bank, Houlihan Lawrence, William Raveis, Douglas Elliman, Geico Westchester, Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s, White Plains Hospital and Mark Jessamy Photography.