Please join the Berkeley Community Fund (BCF) for our 2013 Annual Awards Dinner where we will present the Benjamin Ide Wheeler medal to Hugh Romney, better known worldwide as Wavy Gravy—activist, visionary, philanthropist and compassionate clown extraordinaire.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Hs Lordships, Berkeley Marina
5:30 PM Reception and No Host Cocktails
6:30 PM Dinner
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The prestigious award, established in 1929, honors outstanding Berkeley citizens. Wavy Gravy has devoted his life to positive social change, from the founding of Camp Winnarainbow, a summer camp that has benefitted countless disadvantaged California youth, to co-founding the SEVA Foundation, a Berkeley-based non-profit that has funded major healthcare projects in developing countries throughout the past 35 years.
We look forward to a fun-filled evening that honors Wavy Gravy’s humanitarian contributions, highlights our High Hopes Scholars, and celebrates the uniqueness of Berkeley. The dinner will be curated by renowned chef and BCF Chairman Emeritus Narsai David. Proceeds from the dinner support our High Hopes Scholarship Program.
Interested in sponsoring a table, see a list of our sponsorship levels.
Visit Eventbrite to purchase individual tickets online, or download the RSVP form and return it to the Berkeley Community Fund.
History
Each year several hundred people from our City join together to celebrate the special qualities of Berkeley, and the people who live here. This is an opportunity to recognize individuals who have contributed to our vitality of life and whose service sustain our shared values of creativity, compassion, social justice and interdependence.
At this dinner the Berkeley Community Fund is privileged to award the Benjamin Ide Wheeler Medal.
This event brings together an amazing cross section of Berkeley in an unparalleled dedication to people, organizations and the values we share. The dinner is held in the fall, and the date is announced as soon as it is finalized. All proceeds of the event are used to support the work of the Berkeley Community Fund.