Bethel Celebrates Annual Gala with Razzamataz, Pizazz and All that Jazz!

IRVINGTON—The Bethel Foundation held its Annual Gala with a Jazz Brunch at the Red Hat restaurant in Irvington, NY, yesterday afternoon. Guests enjoyed a relaxing brunch with a southern style menu and light Jazz music – all in a unique, inviting setting along the Hudson River.

A Silent Auction allowed attendees to bid on unique items such as tickets  to view the 2017 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade from the Uptown Grandstand, autographed Toe Shoes from the NYC ballet and a signed football from the NY Giants, among other such items.

Pictured at the event are (l to r): Chairperson of Bethel’s Board of Directors, James Holden, Jr. Esq., Bethel CEO, Beth Goldstein; and Treasurer, Bethel’s Board of Directors, Andrew Samalin, CFP.

Bethel is the only not-for-profit organization in Northern Westchester to offer a full continuum of care which includes: Home Care; Adult Day Services; Independent Senior Living; Assisted Senior Living; Continuing Care Retirement Community; two Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers and Respite Care.