Project MOST To Host Summer Benefit At Moby’s In East Hampton
Project MOST
Project MOST is excited to announce their summer benefit – Making the MOST of Everyday – which will take place on Sunday, June 28 from 4 – 6 p.m. at Moby’s in East Hampton (341 Pantigo Rd.). The benefit will feature an afternoon of celebration and an opportunity to support scholarships, creative learning programs, and honor the champions, advocates, and donors who make Project MOST a cornerstone of youth enrichment in the community.
“I am continually inspired by the impact our programs have on young people and families in our community. This event is not just about raising funds; it’s about opening doors. Every dollar helps provide access, opportunity, and a sense of belonging for students who deserve the chance to thrive. We’re so grateful to everyone who joins us in making that possible,” shares Melanie Hayward, Project Most Board President.
As Project MOST marks its 25th anniversary this year, the organization will honor former East End resident Joe O’Connell at its annual summer benefit. Known to many as “Dr. Joe,” he had been a steadfast advocate for Project MOST, providing a generous early donation that helped launch the Springs School after-school program two decades ago.
Following a distinguished career in public education, Dr. Joe dedicated himself to addressing the unmet needs of children and families. He was a founding member of the East Hampton Youth Alliance, which offers young people a safe and supportive place to go after school. He also played a pivotal role in raising $4.4 million for the RecCenter capital campaign—now the East Hampton YMCA—and served as Vice President and Director of Operations from 1993 to 2000, continuing his leadership on the Board of Managers through 2003.
In addition, Dr. Joe founded and led the East End Initiative, which provides scholarships and financial assistance to low-income students, as well as grants to teachers developing innovative educational programs.
“We are thrilled to honor Joe at this year’s event. He was instrumental is getting our after-school program off the ground at Springs School 20 years ago. Dr. Joe had a big place in his heart for Project MOST and dedicated much of his life to supporting community projects. His generosity and commitment to Project MOST has helped shape what Project MOST offers today,” shares Project MOST Executive Director Rebecca Taylor.
The Summer Benefit will take place in the beautiful gardens at Moby’s featuring the soothing sounds of the Bill O’Connell Jazz Trio along with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as well as a silent auction and a paddle raise. The auction will go live online on June 25th. Tickets cost $150 per person or $250 per couple. For sponsorships details and to purchase tickets visit https://trellis.org/most2026t.





