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Party Report: Get Hitched Give Hope ’10

A whopping $64,000 raised at this year’s get-a-little-give-a-little (or give-a-lot-get-a-lot, depending) gala.

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Slideshow: Getting Hitchie With It.

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

Slideshow: Getting Hitchie With It.

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

Great silent auction items (dinner for two at Palisade, a custom wedding invite suite from Ephemera), super fun raffle prizes (a wine party from Januik Novelty Hill), and a really exciting live auction hour (one of the modeled gowns from La Belle Reve, a bachelor party package at Hotel 1000) allowed the amazing Get Hitched Give Hope team to raise a whopping $64,000 that will be used to grant wishes for stage four metastatic breast cancer patients.

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

You had to admire the energy of Movin’ 92.5’s Brooke (white dress) and Kel (not pictured here), who emceed the event, and you really had to admire the spirit of Brenda Chovanak (pink dress) from The Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation. Chovnak spoke about how wishes are granted and how many dollars are needed to grant each wish. At which point, it became much easier to raise your auction number for a Tiffany necklace, or a no-strings-attached $50 donation.

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

A commonly overheard comment at the event was, “It’s beautiful here!” Guests and sponsors alike were referring not just to the venue, the Four Seasons (which really is beautiful, as is its view of Elliott Bay), but the elegant and immersive environment (thanks to a slew of talents such as Aria Style and paper artist Celeste Cooning) and the delicious and elegant desserts from Tallant House, Radical Cupcake, New Renaissance Cakes, and others.

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

Another shot of the Four Seasons

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

I love these photos of the amazing Get Hitched Give Hope team and a smattering of sponsors. If you’re shopping for a wedding vendor there is no smarter place to start than the organizers of the event and the folks who donate to it. If they give this much to women and men they don’t even know, imagine what they’ll do for you.

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

Okay, yeah. This one needs an explanation. That’s GHGH’s Barbie Hull on top. She’s an amazing event photographer, a wonderful kook (I totally mean that with love), and a proponent of the face-down pose, which started innocently enough but is now a bonafide cultural phenomenon.

There was a lot of love in the room. Tons of it. This year’s Get Hitched Give Hope had a new location, the downtown Four Seasons, and a new attitude: Never mind the economy, let’s party.

500 guests (that’d be engaged folks; shout out to all the dudes who were there — you know who you are) and 100 sponsors rallied around the needs of stage four metastatic breast cancer patients and their own upcoming good times and managed to bring in $64,000.

The story’s here in the slideshow, thanks to the ever-awesome images of La Vie Photography.

Tags: Get Hitched Give Hope, Seattle Wedding Vendors

 

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By Laurel McConnell on Nov 10, 2010 at 1:06PM

Thanks for the sweet write up, Laura! We are all having withdrawals over here, and seeing this made our day! Thanks for supporting GHGH- your involvement makes it all the radder!

By rebecca ellison on Nov 10, 2010 at 1:12PM

I love the Getting Hitchie With It slideshow name… maybe that will be our theme next year lol.

By Barbie Hull on Nov 10, 2010 at 1:30PM

This is the best write up yet!! Thank you girls!! We couldn’t have done this without your endless support over the past few years!!

By Eliza on Nov 10, 2010 at 5:15PM

“Getting Hitchie With It” is my new motto.

By Shannon Lassen on Nov 16, 2010 at 1:10PM

Haha! FACEDOWN – that’s actually me on top. Oh boy! Thanks SMBG for all your LOVE.

By Shannon Lassen on Nov 16, 2010 at 2:00PM

Editing my last comment – thanks Seattle Met for all your LOVE. =)

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