Project MOST hosted “Building Blocks,” a summer benefit at Moby’s in East Hampton, on Sunday, August 18. The event raised funds to support the community’s children and build a Project MOST community learning center.
Over 100 supporters attended the event, which featured entertainment from circus artist Keith Leaf and live music by local favorite Inda Eaton. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres were courtesy of Moby’s.
Attendees could bid on several silent and live auction items in the paddle raise led by auctioneer Lucas Hunt. Project Most alumni Tyler Van Slyke was the guest speaker, sharing inspiring memories and how important his time as a student and employee for Project Most has been.
“I am incredibly grateful for all the support we received from attendees at our summer benefit. It was a beautiful afternoon at a gorgeous venue, and between the generous donations in the paddle raise to the hospitality from Moby’s, the event was a success,” shares executive director Rebecca Taylor.