
IASC Holiday Party - Santa with the "Kids at Rusk"
Prior to the party at Horizon House, a small group of club members are invited to join “Santa Claus” upstairs to visit with those children that are unable to come down to the facilities’ gathering space. Visiting with the Kids at Rusk is one of the most important missions of IASC. Unlike most non-profit organizations, the members of IASC are actively involved in the lives of those they support. This is one of the reasons I joined the organization and champion its mission. I was truly touched by the outpouring of love and generosity I witnessed at Wednesday’s Intimate Affair. The IASC only has a few dozen members, but each one is dedicated to the club’s work. As club member Roslyn Harte always says, “We’re small, but mighty!”
Moira Nelson with Bra-lebrity Jene Luciani
The Intimate Affair at Rusk Institute was followed by a dinner at Trattoria Alba on 34th Street in NYC. Club members gathered together to celebrate the season, awards were presented, and funds raised at the H.U.G. Award Gala on November 2, 2011 were presented to Dr. Steven R. Flanagan, chair of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine and Marianne Hardart, head of recreational therapy at Rusk. The program began with a welcome from club president Norma Reinhardt Mascarotti. She turned the podium over to longtime club member, Barry Ross, who presented the Al Jaffin Award to board member Gary Hughes. The Al Jaffin Award was created over twenty years ago to honor individuals who have made a significant contribution to the IASC. When presenting the award, Barry Ross said of Gary Hughes, “If you can count Gary Hughes as your friend, you are very fortunate.” Gary graciously accepted the award and thanked club president Norma Reinhardt Mascarotti,
Barry Ross presenting the Al Jaffin Award to Gary Hughes
For the first time, the club presented a special award at the annual Holiday Dinner. This award was presented to Wacoal America president and CEO, Richard C. Murray. After twenty-four years at Wacoal, Mr. Murray is retiring from his post and is being appointed as vice chairman of Wacoal’s U.S. unit effective March 31, 2012. Club member Victor Vega, also of Wacoal America, presented the award to Richard C. Murray for his support of the IASC and the H.U.G. Award over the years. This first time special award read “Thank You for Helping Us Give.”
Victor Vega presenting the first time special award to Richard C. Murray
The program ended with the presentation of funds to the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Club president Norma Reinhardt Mascarotti presented the check to Dr. Flanagan and Marianne Hardart, head of recreational therapy. Funds will be used for programs at Rusk including pediatric research, children’s equipment, special instruments, art therapy and music therapy. Dr. Flanagan said that he’s honored to have the IASC as part of the Rusk family.
Also, the new officers of the Intimate Apparel Square Club were appointed for the year 2012. The new slate of officers includes Norma Reinhardt Mascarotti, Michael De Prisco, Clelia Parisi, Gary Hughes and Adam Masry.
Club President Norma Reinhardt Mascarotti and Jene Luciani
And, I’m sad to report that we recently lost our longest living club member, Joe Ferrara. Joe joined IASC in 1955 just shortly after the club was founded and has been an active member ever since. He will be missed by all those who knew him and the many lives he touched over the years through his contributions to the Intimate Apparel Square Club.