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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Florals

Dinner for 3,000

The Human Rights Campaign's annual dinner entertained a large group of supporters, Matthew Broderick and Nancy Pelosi among them, with dark tables and bright lights.

Gabe Roth
October 10, 2007
This year’s Human Rights Campaign dinner, which ran under the theme “Inspire,” was held in the Washington Convention Center’s 19,000-square-foot ballroom on Saturday night. Some 3,000 attendees came out to support the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities.

The event, the group’s 11th annual, was the culmination of a yearlong planning effort headed by HRC senior event manager Camille Rodriguez. “Our goal was to provide an all-star production within the limitations of a conservative budget,” she said, noting that the convention center was the only space in the city that could hold such a large event.

While colorful, the decor was crisp, and on the conservative side. The ballroom took on a light-versus-dark setting, thanks to hundreds of circular tables draped in black tablecloths and topped with bundles of bright pink, red, and yellow roses by Royce Flowers. The white walls around the room’s perimeter were tastefully lit in blue and yellow, the colors of the HRC's logo, by GLP, in conjunction with the convention center.The long stage, stretching across the front of the room, was flanked by two 11- by 14-foot screens and 15 sheer panels hanging from the ceiling—19 and 25 feet tall—that changed colors throughout the evening and “created entry and exit points for the speakers en route to the podium,” Rodriguez said. The billowy panels were adorned with vines, a theme that also repeated in the floral arrangements (vines wrapped the rose stems in the vases) and in the videos that aired throughout the evening (vines crept up onto the screens). “Vines symbolize growth, which is consistent with our message,” Rodriguez said. 

Though the event ran a little longer than expected, those who stuck around after the live auction and the litany of speakers and awards could catch Stayin’ Alive (a Bee Gees tribute band) in the convention center’s grand lobby.
More than 3,000 guests attended the Human Rights Campaign dinner.
More than 3,000 guests attended the Human Rights Campaign dinner.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
Tim Gunn presented Matthew Broderick with the Ally for Equality award.
Tim Gunn presented Matthew Broderick with the Ally for Equality award.
Photo: Judy Rolfe for the Human Rights Campaign
Ugly Betty's Rebecca Romijn and Michael Urie attended.
Ugly Betty's Rebecca Romijn and Michael Urie attended.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
GLP uplit the ballroom's perimeter with an ever-changing array of pink, blue, orange, and purple hues.
GLP uplit the ballroom's perimeter with an ever-changing array of pink, blue, orange, and purple hues.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
Centerplate served up a marinated mozzarella salad with grilled artichoke hearts, plum tomato relish, and cipollini onions in a balsamic reduction.
Centerplate served up a marinated mozzarella salad with grilled artichoke hearts, plum tomato relish, and cipollini onions in a balsamic reduction.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
Event sponsor Volvo was ever-present, with four cars on-site, including one that was sold during the live auction.
Event sponsor Volvo was ever-present, with four cars on-site, including one that was sold during the live auction.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
Black linens and rose centerpieces topped hundreds of tables.
Black linens and rose centerpieces topped hundreds of tables.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
More than 3,000 guests atteneded the Human Rights Campaign dinner in the Washington Convention Center's 19,000-square-foot ballroom.
More than 3,000 guests atteneded the Human Rights Campaign dinner in the Washington Convention Center's 19,000-square-foot ballroom.
Photo: Colin Laughlin for BizBash
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