Who doesn’t like a good old cocktail party? For local clothing store Garmany, they’re hosting its 3rd annual one to benefit the Boomer Esiason Foundation to fight against cystic fibrosis. Some notable guests will be in attendance, such as Boomer Esiason himself, Phil Simms, Bonnie Bernstein, and Joe Piscopo.
Garmany BOOM!
Friday, September 14, 2018
6:30 PMA cocktail party celebrating life, fashion, and raising awareness for cystic fibrosis through the Boomer Esiason Foundation. Garmany proudly presents the third spectacular year with Boomer Esiason, Phil Simms, Bonnie Bernstein, and more special guests, along with Master of Ceremonies Joe Piscopo. Catering by Chef Diane Henderiks. Spirits provided by DIAGEO. $300 per guest.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Diageo Spirits
Michelle and Matt Williams
Detour GallerySILVER SPONSORS
BDP International
Lombardi Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery Center
World InsuranceSPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE:
Platinum Sponsor – $15,000 donation:
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VIP photos with Boomer Esiason and special guests
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Complimentary entrance for 25 guestsGold Sponsor – $10,000 donation:
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Complimentary entrance for 15 guestsSilver Sponsor – $5,000 donation:
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Complimentary entrance for 6 guestsContact Garmany at 732.576.8500 or Susan Belfer at susan.belfer@garmany.com for additional information
Proceeds benefit Boomer Esiason Foundation and its fight against cystic fibrosis.
Tickets to this cocktail party are $300 per guest, with proceeds benefitting the Boomer Esiason Foundation. It’s going to be held from 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM over at Garmany’s location on 121 Broad Street in Red Bank, NJ.
source: Boomer Esiason Foundation via Facebook