On the evening of October 11th, lightning, thunder and floods could not keep the over 400 guests of Jamaica Hospital away from the breathtaking Oheka Castle located in the middle of a 443 acre plot on the highest point on Long Island in Cold Spring Harbor, Huntington.
In an ambiance of elegance and grandeur, Mr. Rosen welcomed all to the 116th Rainbow Ball, Jamaica’s annual fundraiser which this year was held in a totally different format than traditionally had been. A lavish cocktail party with sumptuous food was held to honor Robert W. Koop, Second Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Jamaica Hospital and the MediSys Health Network.
Mr. Koop is Senior Vice President of Investments at Morgan Stanley and has been on the Board of Trustees since 1999 following the footsteps of his father, Robert L. who was an active member for many years. Robert L. was also Chairman of the Rainbow Ball for 12 years and his mother, Lucille, who proudly attended the festivities, was on the Ball Committee for the same period of time.
The beneficiary of the Ball’s proceeds was the Department of Emergency Medicine. Chairman, Dr. Geoffrey Doughlin, accepted a plaque on behalf of the Department which is one of the busiest in the City. Jamaica’s ED is a training center for emergency room nurses, the receiving hospital for the JFK Airport and has over 110,000 annual visits that are the entry point of over 80% of Jamaica’s annual admissions.
To link to a full album of photos of the evening Cick here: Rainbow Ball Photo Album
(Photos Courtesy of Andrew Rubin)