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Kate the Great
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
S.B. is such a fan of Kate Atwood, the vivacious young founder of Kate’s Club, which works with children who have lost a loved one.
Atwood, 28, was at the center of the action Friday night during the fourth annual “Kate’s Club Cabaret” at the Foundry at Puritan Mill.
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| Kate’s Club founder Kate Atwood hangs out with Katie Long, chair of the board. |
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| Beth and Chad Brown attend the Kate’s Club Cabaret. |
(Really, who wants to sit down to the same old filet-asparagus combo when you can nibble maple glazed shrimp or sample the delights at a Tuscan pasta station?
We visited with Chad and Beth Brown, Adam Gelb and Katie Long (chair of the Kate’s Club board), Danielle Lieb, Toby Reed, Toby and Lisa Sampson, and Todd and Wendy Silliman.
Were you there?
Mark your calendar
Stanford Financial and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are teaming up for La Grande Masquerade, set for 6 p.m. Oct. 6 at Villa Juanita Mansion, 509 West Paces Ferry Road.
The black tie event, co-chaired by Paul and Christa D’Agnese and Teresa Wasson of Executive Enterprises, is being produced by Tony Brewer and Co.
It’ll feature a four-course dinner, silent and live auction and performance by the Commodores. Organizers expect more 350 guests at the event, which benefits the pediatric cancer research facility.
Tickets are $250 per person. For information call 770-416-7707 or email elizabeth.stansbury@stjude.org.




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By Atlanta Pearl Girl
August 22, 2007 1:07 PM | Link to this
Kate’s Kids is a ‘wonderful’ cause!!!!
Kate herself is great! So gracious and giving.