Hudson River Park will host an evening to honor Michael Bloomberg, Founder of Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies and 108th Mayor of New York; Chef/Founder of Momofuku, David Chang and actor/director/artist Lucy Liu.

Along with Gala Co-Chairs Sukey and Michael Novogratz, Diana L. Taylor, Michael Corbat, Mia Jung and Scott Lawin, Paula and Eric Madoff, Lee and Justin Sadrian, Ingrid Arneberg, and Sarah Grados.

With the final 25% of the Park now under design & construction, there’s much to celebrate at Hudson River Park's Annual Gala. One of the longest riverfront park’s in the nation, Hudson River Park is Manhattan’s west side backyard. Running from Chambers to W59th Street, it has transformed four miles of decaying industrial piers and wharves into a 550-acre urban recreational paradise. Hudson River Park attracts millions of visitors to its myriad sports facilities, educational, environmental and cultural programs, imaginative playgrounds, lively dog parks and lush green lawns, waterfront esplanade and the Hudson River Greenway bike path. Hudson River Park is NOT a city park and relies on community support and private donations for its daily maintenance, operations, and public programming.

WHEN: Thursday, October 17, 2019
5:15 PM Media Check-In
6:00 PM Arrivals / Cocktails
7:30 PM Dinner / Dinner, Auction and Special Performance

WHERE: Cipriani South Street
10 South Street – Battery Maritime Bldg.
New York, NY

For more information about the Hudson River Park Gala, please click here, tickets and tables are available for the gala by calling (212) 757-0981, ext. 742 or by emailing gala@hudsonriverpark.org.

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