A
unique culinary event, “Start Spreadin’ the News,” raised $100,000 for
Hurricane Sandy relief efforts Sunday, December 9 on Las Vegas’ own “Brooklyn
Bridge” at New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Nearly 700 guests, volunteers
and supporters of the cause, including two “Mayor Goodmans,” Southern Wine
& Spirits of Nevada (SWS of NV) Senior Managing Director Larry Ruvo and
celebrity chefs, enjoyed 22 restaurants with ties to Las Vegas and New York
City. 100 percent of the proceeds will go to the American Red Cross Disaster
Relief Fund.
“It
was an amazing day where the Las Vegas community came out in support of those
impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Sandy,” Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman said.
“Thank you to all those that made this possible; we hope that the money raised
will bring much-needed help and hope to many who still suffer.”
“The
resolve of those involved was inspirational,” said CEO of the American Red
Cross Southern Nevada Chapter, Scott Emerson. “Concept to execution took only
three weeks and is a testimony to what can happen when compassion drives
collaboration. We are very grateful for the dedicated efforts of the chefs,
restaurants, entertainers, partners, and especially the staff of Southern Wine
& Spirits of Nevada and New York-New York.”
Once
the goal of raising $50,000 was met, Larry Ruvo took the stage and said to
Mayor Goodman, that if she was willing to call Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New
York City to share the news, SWS of NV would match their original goal,
bringing the total donation to $100,000. Mayor Goodman readily agreed, to the
elation of the crowd.
The
event began with pomp and circumstance: a bagpipe procession of Las Vegas and
Henderson firefighters and Red Cross service-people, many who had been deployed
to the Sandy relief efforts. Following close behind, the first of hundreds of
guests poured onto the bridge for a celebration with a purpose. For a $100
donation, patrons tasted cuisine from restaurants and chefs with ties to NYC
and Las Vegas, as well as specialty cocktails, wine and craft brews from SWS of
NV.
Celebrity
chefs Francois Payard of Payard Pâtisserie & Bistro at Caesars Palace and
Scott Conant of Scarpetta and D.O.C.G Enoteca at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
– both close to the cause, as their NYC restaurants and staff were impacted by
Sandy – manned their stations for the duration of the event, serving guests in
support of the fundraiser.
“It
is an amazing situation to see the outpouring of love and concern and
compassion from everyone,” said Conant. “To have fun with it – while also
raising money for such a great cause – is really touching.”
Payard
said, “It is great Las Vegas is doing something to help. This is a great event
because if you give a donation, you know it is going to the right people [Red
Cross].”
The
full roster of participating restaurants included:
· Bellagio: Todd English’s Olives
· Caesars Palace: Payard Patisserie
& Bistro, Rao’s
· The Cosmopolitan: Blue Ribbon Sushi
Bar & Grill, Scarpetta, D.O.C.G. Enoteca
· Crystals at CityCenter: Todd English
P.U.B.
· The Forum Shops at Caesars: The Palm
Las Vegas
· Mandalay Bay: Aureole
· MGM Grand: Tom Colicchio’s Craftsteak,
Stage Deli
· The Mirage: Carnegie Deli, BLT Burger
· New York-New York: Broadway Burger, Nathan’s
Famous Hotdogs, Bonanno’s New York Pizza
· Paris Las Vegas: Gordon Ramsay Steak
· The Venetian & Palazzo: B&B
Ristorante, Carnevino, Otto, Bouchon Bakery
· Smith & Wollensky
Bar
stations provided by SWS of NV featured craft beers, an array of wines and five
specialty cocktails from mixologists at the United States Bartenders Guild with
assistance from Back Bar USA. Paying homage to New York City, the featured
libations were named “Yankee Doodle,” “Forgetaboutit!” “Eastside/Westside,”
“The Neighborhood,” and “’5’ Boroughs.”
Since
“Start Spreadin’ the News” was announced, SWS of NV Marketing Manager Michael
Severino and his team reported an outpouring of support from the community.
This included entertainer Mark Giovi; who rallied dozens of talented
performers, including a collection of especially convincing celebrity tribute
artists, impressive break dancing crews, heartfelt vocalists, soulful
instrumentalists, and many more.
The
American Red Cross continues to offer emergency care to the residents of New
York and New Jersey over a month after the storm swept through the area. To
date, the Red Cross has provided more than 8 million meals and snacks, 6
million relief items and more than 94,000 health services and emotional support
contacts for people who have been living in very tough conditions.
If you’d
like to help the ongoing disaster relief effort in the east, or if you’d like
to support the local chapter’s response to a local fire or disaster every 23
hours, you can visit www.redcross.org, call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or text the word
REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Contributions may also be sent to
someone’s local Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243,
Washington, DC 20013.
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