The 2017
Wrapped in Red Gala celebrated 100 years of Red Cross service in Kentucky and
Southern Indiana, and paid special honor to our military personnel.
Each of the guests that arrived that night was greeted with volunteers in Red Cross uniforms from decades past. Of note were several volunteers dressed as canteen workers from the 1970s, Gray Ladies, and Red Cross nurses. Past the red carpet and registration, a 1920s bouncer waved guests into the Red Lounge speakeasy, where they could mingle with volunteers in flapper dresses to the tune of a live jazz duo or sample cocktails specially made for Wrapped in Red.
The dinner
program featured a specially prepared three-course meal and guest speakers
Heather French Henry, Bill Lamb, and Jerry Abramson. Then the crowd gave our
guest performers, Linkin' Bridge, a
standing ovation as they sang the “Star-Spangled Banner” and honored
our military personnel for their service. Finally, Elizabeth
Monarch hosted the thrilling live auction, which included packages ranging from
a LMPD SWAT training experience to exciting vacation getaways to Barcelona and
Florida.
When the
program ended and the lights went down, the Endless Summer Band took the stage
and the guests flooded to the dance floor to celebrate 100 years of Red Cross
service in style.
The Wrapped in Red Gala is the signature event of the
American Red Cross Louisville Area Chapter. The Gala has become one of
Louisville’s premiere philanthropic events serving up a specially prepared,
three-course dinner, live entertainment and a live auction featuring exciting
trips and one-of-a-kind items. The Gala would not be possible without our sponsors, including
Brown-Forman, Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield, and Norton Healthcare, or
our board members and volunteers, who dedicate their time to make the event a
truly spectacular experience.
You can see more photos from this year's Wrapped in Red on our Flickr.
You can see more photos from this year's Wrapped in Red on our Flickr.
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