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HETRICK-MARTIN INSTITUTE TO CELEBRATE 45TH ANNIVERSARY WITH TAMRON HALL AT HAMPTONS FUNDRAISER, SCHOOL’S OUT
New York, NY, June 28, 2024 – Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) is thrilled to announce that its annual Hamptons summer fundraiser, School’s Out, will be held on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the private home of the Browns in Water Mill, NY. Following two consecutive record-breaking years, the LGBTQIA+ youth organization is aiming to surpass its previous fundraising successes.
This year, two-time Emmy award-winning TV host, journalist, and author of the upcoming cookbook, “A Confident Cook,” Tamron Hall, will serve as special guest host. Hall, who hosted HMI’s annual Emery Awards in 2015, eagerly agreed to support the organization in the Hamptons as it celebrates its 45th anniversary. To mark the occasion, she has crafted a special cocktail for the event from her new cookbook.
Hall said, “I am so thrilled to be joining HMI for School’s Out. When I hosted HMI’s Emery Awards, I was inspired by everyone in that room. I am so glad to be able to support again to celebrate 45 years of community and care for LGBTQIA+ youth.”
Part of School’s Out success each year is the star-studded crowd it attracts. Past attendees have included Martha Stewart, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, Don Lemon, Andy Cohen, Bruce Bozzi, Thom Filicia, Candace Bushnell, Antoni Porowski, Dennis Basso, Marci Klein, Carole Radziwill, and Peter Som.
Coined the “Hamptons event of the summer,” HMI anticipates another outstanding turnout, with notables on its 2024 host committee including tv and radio talk show host Andy Cohen, film and tv producer Darren Star, best-selling authorCandace Bushnell, interior designer and Queer Eye star Thom Filicia, former Real Housewives of New York and real estate agent Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Real Housewives of New York star Brynn Whitfield, and more. This year’s co-chairs, Ben Dixon, Larry Milstein, and Tonia Steck are aiming to exceed last year’s record $620,000 fundraising total.
School’s Out co-chair, Ben Dixon remarked, “Each year, our goal is to beat the prior year’s fundraising record by raising the bar in delivering a truly special experience for School’s Out guests. This year we’ve enlisted, Anthony Tacetta Event Design, who has graciously offered to help produce an eye-catching event pro bono. In addition to bringing back the synchronized swimmers, which were a hit last year, we will be introducing a special performance during the dinner with DJ Lina Bradford spinning throughout the evening.”
HMI Chief Executive Officer, Amy Harclerode, shared, “School’s Out—now in its 24th year—has proven to be an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about HMI’s vital work, through a highly anticipated summer event outside of New York City. We’re immensely proud of HMI’s achievements over the past 45 years. We hope to build upon its impressive legacy by expanding our reach to serve the hundreds of thousands of queer and trans youth beyond New York City, who are impacted by increasing legislation targeting them.”
HMI is expecting around 500 people to attend this year’s cocktail party that kicks off School’s Out at 5:00 pm. The sit-down dinner, Best of the Hamptons, for 200 guests will follow at 7:30 pm. The dinner, which is nearly sold out, will featuring tablescapes by Christofle and dishes from the best of the best—Duryea’s, STK Steakhouse, Almond Restaurant, Carissa’s Bakery and Chloe’s.
School’s Out tickets and sponsorships can be purchased at hmischoolsout.com. Cocktail tickets start at $500 and Best of the Hamptons Dinner tickets start at $1,500.
ABOUT HETRICK-MARTIN INSTITUTE
Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) is the nation’s oldest LGBTQIA+ youth organization serving queer and trans youth, primarily of color, between the ages of 13 and 24. Through a comprehensive package of direct services and referrals, the organization fosters healthy youth development. HMI’s staff promotes excellence in the delivery of youth services and uses its expertise to create innovative programs that other organizations may use as models. HMI serves a diverse community, the vast majority of whom identify as Black or people of color. The youth organization is dedicated to building its approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion at all levels, throughout its operations and functions.
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Press Contact:
Gino Hawley
Marketing Communications
917-319-4078
ghawley@hmi.org