Bonnie Brae 19th Annual Tartan Ball - 2005
posted 1/12/2005 | archive

These photos were taken from some of the entertainment from 2004 Tartan Ball "Mardi Gras" theme. (click to view full picture)
Bonnie Brae hosts its Nineteenth Annual Tartan Ball, themed “An Evening at the Orient,” Saturday, February 5, at the Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in Bedminster.
Music will be by the Henry Boote Orchestra. Cocktails begin at 6:30 pm, the Grand March at 7:30 pm and dinner at 8:00 pm. Attire is highland dress or black tie.
Bonnie Brae’s 2005 Tartan Ball Honoree is Mrs. George H. Hewett of Morristown, chairman of Bonnie Brae’s Matinee Group. Mrs. Hewett has dedicated over 25 years of volunteer service to Bonnie Brae.
Fabulous live & silent auction items such as: round of golf at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, weekend for two at Greenbrier Sporting Club in West Virginia, tickets for 2005 US Tennis Open, sports memorabilia and more. The raffle prize is a San Francisco Package – Includes a four night stay for two in a Deluxe King Room at the Pan Pacific Hotel along with a $250 American Express Gift Card. All proceeds from this event benefit the boys at Bonnie Brae.
Bonnie Brae is a private, nonprofit, accredited residential treatment center and special education center founded in 1916 and located in Bernards Township. The 100-acre campus is currently home to 80 male youths, age 11 to 18 who do not have families or whose families are unable to care for them. Most of them are referred by the Division of Youth and Family Services and arrive at Bonnie Brae after an average of eight out-of-home placements including juvenile shelters, foster homes and psychiatric hospitals. The majority of boys (over 80%) have suffered abuse or neglect. Bonnie Brae’s therapists, counselors and special education teachers help these young men to reclaim their full life potential and return to their homes, communities and society as independent, self-sufficient and productive citizens. For more information, visit our web site at www.bonnie-brae.org or call 908-647-0800.
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