White Christmas Gala Celebrates 2 Fifth Anniversaries
On a night that marked its fifth anniversary, the White Christmas fundraising event also celebrated the fifth anniversary of the organization it supports, The Board of Visitors Ryan House. A one-of-a-kind respite and end-of-life facility in Phoenix, Ryan House serves children from birth to age 17.
Funds raised from the Dec. 11 dinner gala at the Arizona Biltmore will be donated to the Story of Me Room at Ryan House, a multi-media room where children can build their own legacies by recording daily experiences and personal messages for loved ones and friends. The messages document the children’s personal journeys, a gift that is later priceless for parents and families.
The evening occasion takes as its theme White Christmas, commemorating the classic song composed by Irving Berlin in 1940 at the Arizona Biltmore, and it was timed perfectly as the weather turned colder and began to feel a lot like Christmas.
The Gold Room marquee, created for the event, greeted guests as they entered a chic, elegant nightclub, complete with white ostrich feather and flower décor. Many male guests sported white dinner jackets and black-and-white wing-tip shoes, while the ladies wore evening gowns and furs.
Highlights included cigarette girls with their trays, handing out boutonnieres, as well as elaborate Phoenix Theatre productions. The entire room joined in singing during the show’s production of “God Bless America” and later “White Christmas” as snow fell on the terrace.
Seven key founding community partners who supported the vision, planning, building and development of Ryan House more than five years ago were recognized, including The Board of Visitors, Junior League of Phoenix, Hospice of the Valley, Kitchell, Orcutt | Winslow Partnership, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, and St. Luke’s Health Initiatives.
Following the production, guests stayed for dancing and entertainment by Affinity, plus an after party on the Gold Room Terrace. Jan Johnson and Judy Shannon co-chaired the event.
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