Putting On a Show

Solares HillAugust 18, 2009

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"There isn't a bad seat," promises [Kim T. Gordon]. With 120 cabaret-table and 60 general-admission chairs, plus the auction of an original Susie DePoo painting, the Woman's Club is confident that with 100 percent of earnings over cost going to Kathy's Hope - a dent will be made in that outstanding cost. The club has already given Samuel's House a check for $3,500 in advance to meet a matching-grant opportunity.

Her "joy and pride," however, is the flower garden at the couple's Sugarloaf home, now restored to its preWilma beauty. The nurturing of a garden fits with an additional passion, she says, to "give back." In Washington, D.C., she and [Stephen Mizner] were involved in a homeless shelter. Her philosophy is simple: "Business should be involved in philanthropy."

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Putting On a Show

The mandate of the Woman's Club is to raise money for others.

One very good cause is Kathy's Hope, the Samuel's House resid...

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