A Harvest Evening to benefit the College of Community and Public Affairs
President Harvey Stenger and Dean Laura Bronstein invite you to a wonderful evening celebrating CCPA and its impact on the community and beyond!
This year's gala includes:
- Delectable hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer
- Entertaining jazz band performance
Live auction items
- Enjoy a delicious, private brunch for six hosted hosted by Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger and Cathy Frankenbach at their farm. Cuisine and date of the brunch on their beautiful farm will be at the request of the highest bidder. Market value: $1,000. Minimum bid: $1,000.
- Four Legends Suite Tickets at Yankee Stadium during the 2023 regular season compliments of Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP. Tickets are good for a mutually agreeable date. This item includes tickets for four in the Legends Suite with access to the bi-level Legends Suite Club, the Cutwater Lounge, located along the first-base line, and the DraftKings Sportsbook Lounge, located along the third-base line. Amenities include: complimentary preferred parking, private stadium entrance, cushioned suite seats, all-inclusive food and nonalcoholic beverages, in-seat wait service, and fine dining at the Legends Suite Club, which features performance-cooking stations. Market value: $2,500. Minimum bid: $2,500.
PRICE $150 PER PERSON — SPACE LIMITED TO 150 GUESTS
(Proceeds to benefit the College of Community and Public Affairs)
When
September 17, 2022
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Where
Binghamton Country Club, 1401 Robinson Hill Road, Endwell, N.Y.
(Find us on the patio overlooking the golf course)
PLEASE REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 15, 2022
More information
Contact Debbie Collett-O'Brien, or call 607-777-3537
Supporting our partnerships with the community
CCPA is raising funds to support its focus on addressing today’s most pressing issues, including the impact of poverty, quality accessible health care and education for all students.
Here's what you're supporting:
- CCPA faculty members are cutting-edge scholars in areas including education, human rights, healthcare, social work, sustainability, philanthropy, substance use and mental health — and they’re doing that work right here in our community.
- CCPA has been a focal point for innovation, research and community engagement through a myriad of projects that enrich the lives of our community.
- As part of CCPA students’ education, they perform over 200,000 hours of internships in our community every year, as we support and encourage partnerships with local organizations to support the work they do. These internships provide a $6 million economic impact each year back to the community.
Harvest Evening Committee
- Kate Allman
- Debra A. Collett-O'Brien '86
- Monice DeGennaro
- Eve DiMenna
- Barbara A. Ellis '81
- Katherine Fitzgerald
- Patricia A. Gazda-Grace, EdD '98
- Amy Miller
- Heather Miller
- Laurie Newman
- Debbie Oven
- Kay Peyton
- Marcia J. Steinbrecher '90