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The Gala Season Restarts with Hats Galore

The Gala Season Restarts with Hats Galore Philanthropists, billionaires and society swans flocked to the Central Park hat luncheon, the first major charity event held in person since the pandemic. Ladies who lunch (from left): Marisa Noel Brown, Sarah Ayers, Tracey Huff, Kalliope Karella and Meg Braff.Credit.Krista Schlueter for The New York Times May 21, 2021Updated 1:41 p.m. ET From afar, it looked like a confectioner’s window, a pastry assortment of fanciful forms: mille-feuilles, pecan wedges, fruit tarts and tall layer cakes, lavishly embellished and colorfully glazed. But it was the Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon, popularly known as the Central Park hat luncheon. A fabled rite of the spring social season, it returned last week with a splash, as the first major gala in New York City to take place in person since the pandemic put the charity circuit on hiatus.

Pro photographers will now pay $75 annual fee to shoot at Schenectady s Central Park Rose Garden

Pro photographers will now pay $75 annual fee to shoot at Schenectady’s Central Park Rose Garden | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Schenectady Pro photographers will now pay $75 annual fee to shoot at Schenectady’s Central Park Rose Garden Shares0 But Matt Cuevas, garden restoration committee president, said it was a needed control measure. As the busy season for professional outdoor photo ops begins in May or thereabouts, the volunteer committee that maintains the public garden said it hopes the recently enacted permit fee – and a code of conduct – for professional photo shoots calms traffic at the well-used venue. The restoration committee requested the City Council adopt the legislation, and according to the city’s Department of General Services, two professional photographers have applied and been issued permits so far.

What the Rich Give to New York: The city s private wealth pays for its vast public assets—which benefit everyone, especially the poor

What the Rich Give to New York: The city s private wealth pays for its vast public assets—which benefit everyone, especially the poor
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