Annual fundraiser raises more than $410,000 to benefit Forest Park Maintenance & Education
Forest Park was infused with an extra burst of color on June 3rd as thousands wearing hats came to support the city’s world-class park by attending the 20th Anniversary Leffingwell Awards “Hat” Luncheon. The annual luncheon raised more than $410,000 for St. Louis’ beloved park, helping to keep it beautiful, safe and accessible for all.
Principal sponsor Regional Business Council was joined by Anheuser-Busch, Wells Fargo Advisors, Edward Jones, Monsanto, Peabody, and many more to honor the Academy of Luncheon Co-Chairs for their 20 years of service and successful efforts on behalf of Forest Park.
In addition to the funds raised from the Luncheon, Mary Ann Lee, Women’s Committee Founding Member and 2004 Leffingwell Awardee, announced a significant leadership gift toward construction and endowment for a portion of the Forest Park Dual Path System.
The Luncheon honors the spirit of Hiram Leffingwell, whose vision resulted in the creation of Forest Park in 1876, and culminates, with the presentation of the Leffingwell Award, bestowed upon corporations, foundations or individuals who have made a significant contribution of time, talent or resource to the restoration of Forest Park. The 2010 Award honors The Academy of Luncheon Co-Chairs for their vision and leadership toward creating and sustaining the incredible movement that is Forest Park Forever – a national model for public-private partnership. Twenty-four of the 34 living co-chairs were in attendance. Barbara Bridgewater, 1991 Co-Chair and Cheryl Polk, 2006 Co-Chair accepted the award on behalf of the Academy, representing the 39 women who have co-chaired this event since it debuted in 1991.
The event was “topped” off by the Wells Fargo Advisors Hat Contest. Twenty winners from the more than 1,000 hat wearers at the 20th Anniversary Leffingwell Award Luncheon were selected by anonymous judges in the categories of “Romantic,” “Vintage,” “Couture,” “Whimsical” and “Judge’s Choice.” Southwest Airlines Co. added “Freedom to Fly” prizes, a free round-trip ticket to each of the 20 winner packages, with an average value of $600. Additionally, an entire table won prizes for their creative “Best Theme,” and each of the 105 tables nominated their own “Table Winner.”
Forest Park supporters arrived in hats of every imaginable style and theme. With great prizes and bragging rights on the line, guests pulled out all the stops, donning some of the most beautiful and creative toppers in the history of the event. The hat contest, coupled with the opportunity to dine al fresco on a spectacular June day with 1,000 fellow Forest Park supporters, proved a winning combination— the event was sold out and surpassed 2009 by raising $410,000 in donations, ticket sales, and corporate sponsorships to support ongoing park maintenance and education programs.
Secret judges for the event were:
Ms. Amy Johnson - - St. Louis Clothing Designer & Founder of KayOss Designs
Ms. Nicole Benoist Edgerton - St. Louis Magazine, Style Editor
Ms. Ann Dillon - Owner of Ann’s Hat Boutique
Ms. Courtney Simms - Director of Resources, Habitat for Humanity
Mr. Lou Bird - Costume Designer for Stages St. Louis & Saint Louis University Theatre
Ms. Shannon Berry – Curator with the Missouri History Museum
Forest Park Forever is fortunate to have a wonderfully diverse group in its Women’s Committee. This group has become an icon among fundraising auxiliaries in the St. Louis region and the Luncheon is one of the well-known, eagerly anticipated events in our community. It is a wonderful celebration of the diversity and energy of the people of St. Louis, attracting women and men from a variety of cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Each year the luncheon raises funds to support the maintenance of Forest Park as well as the education programs which are designed to encourage stewardship for the Park among young people.
2009 FINAL LUNCHEON WRAP-UP
PROVING IT CAN BE EASY TO BE GREEN
Crowd of 980 attended the Leffingwell Awards “Hat Luncheon” to Benefit Forest Park
$404,000 Raised for Forest Park Maintenance and Education Programs
WHO: Regional Business Council and
Forest Park Forever Women’s Committee
Roberta Cohen & Ann Marr, co-chairs
WHAT: 19th Annual Leffingwell Awards Luncheon benefited Forest Park
WHEN: Thursday, June 4, 2009
WHERE: The World’s Fair Pavilion in Forest Park
WHY: Raised $404,000 for Forest Park preservation and educational programs.
Hat lovers arrived en masse June 4 to celebrate and support everything “Green” about Forest Park: The landscapes, the sustainability efforts and the funds needed to keep our world-class park beautiful, safe and accessible for all.
“Romantic,” “Vintage,” “Couture,” “Whimsical” and “Green” were the categories from which secret judges chose 20 winners from the nearly 1,000 hat wearers at the 19th annual Leffingwell Awards Luncheon. Each winner received a prize package with an average value of $250. Plus, an entire table won prizes for their creative “Best Theme”.
Forest Park supporters arrived in hats of every imaginable style and theme. With great prizes and bragging rights on the line, guests pulled out all the stops, donning some of the most beautiful and creative toppers in the history of the event. The hat contest, coupled with the opportunity to dine al fresco on a spectacular June day with 1,000 fellow Forest Park supporters, proved a winning combination— the event was sold out and raised $404,000 in donations, ticket sales and corporate sponsorships to support ongoing park maintenance and education programs.
The Luncheon honors the spirit of Hiram Leffingwell, whose vision resulted in the creation of Forest Park in 1876. The Leffingwell Award is bestowed upon corporations, foundations, or individuals who have made significant contributions to the restoration of Forest Park. In 2009, Lee M. Liberman and The Department of Parks Recreation and Forestry received the Leffingwell Awards for their roles in creating and sustaining the incredible public / private partnership that has become a national model for parks. Sunny Glassberg was given a Lifetime Achievement award in recognition of her role in the restoration of the World’s Fair Pavilion, celebrating it’s 10th anniversary of renewal.
Secret judges for the event were:
• Cheree Berry – Founder, Cheree Berry Papers
• Ann Dillon—Owner of Ann’s Hat Boutique
• Courtney Simms –Director of Resources, Habitat for Humanity
• One of St. Louis Magazine’s Best Dressed & Chairman, Dana Brown Foundation – David Diener
• Marcia Smith – Interior Designer & Hat Collector extraordinaire