On Sept. 21, the annual Gosnold Legacy Gala was held at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. Founded on Cape Cod in 1972, Gosnold is a leader in the prevention, treatment and recovery of mental health and substance use disorders. Partygoers enjoyed a dinner and reception while honoring Gov. Charlie Baker and former Boston Celtics player Chris Herren. The 400 guests raised $300,000 toward supporting the organization’s initiatives.
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Gosnold Legacy Gala
Highlights from high society
By Dana Bisbee | Oct. 12, 2018
Event speaker Elizabeth Vargas, lead investigative reporter/documentary anchor at A&E Network, and Elizabeth Folcarelli, COO at Gosnold
Event honoree Chris Herren, former Boston Celtics player and author, and event emcee Emily Riemer, anchor/reporter at WCVB-TV (Ch. 5)
Marylou Sudders, state Health and Human Services secretary, and husband Bradley Richardson, owner of Bradyco Financial
Katherine Mahoney, client team leader at Ropes & Gray, and Patrick Kent, director of emergency department recovery services at Gosnold
Max Mitrokostas, district court prosecutor for Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket Counties, and his mother, Patricia Mitrokostas, director of organizational advancement and public relations at Gosnold
On Sept. 21, the annual Gosnold Legacy Gala was held at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. Founded on Cape Cod in 1972, Gosnold is a leader in the prevention, treatment and recovery of mental health and substance use disorders. Partygoers enjoyed a dinner and reception while honoring Gov. Charlie Baker and former Boston Celtics player Chris Herren. The 400 guests raised $300,000 toward supporting the organization’s initiatives.
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