Event planners Pipeline Communications inc. planned First Homes Foundation's second annual "The Coldest Night" fund-raiser for supportive housing at LUCID.
Spacious lounges in earth tones featured custom lighting, cushions, and oversize ottomans, enhancing the open floor plan of the club venue.
Tone Catering and D?cor & More displayed hors d'oeuvres from brightly coloured eight-foot-high upright buffet stations with independent lighting, where attendees munched on lime-marinated tiger shrimp, maki sushi rolls, cheese-filled tortellini, and origami-carved vegetables.
Guests enjoyed the music of the Danny Marks and the BLUZ FM Review, whose appearance was arranged by Elwood Saracuse Productions. The highest bidders at a silent auction snapped up works of art by residents of the First Homes Foundation and other donated pieces.
—Robyn Small
Spacious lounges in earth tones featured custom lighting, cushions, and oversize ottomans, enhancing the open floor plan of the club venue.
Tone Catering and D?cor & More displayed hors d'oeuvres from brightly coloured eight-foot-high upright buffet stations with independent lighting, where attendees munched on lime-marinated tiger shrimp, maki sushi rolls, cheese-filled tortellini, and origami-carved vegetables.
Guests enjoyed the music of the Danny Marks and the BLUZ FM Review, whose appearance was arranged by Elwood Saracuse Productions. The highest bidders at a silent auction snapped up works of art by residents of the First Homes Foundation and other donated pieces.
—Robyn Small

First Homes Foundation's benefit, held at LUCID, featured hors d'oeuvres on the walls at food stations from D?cor & More and Tone Catering.

Cozy lounges designed by D?cor & More were done in a palette of earth tones.

Oddly shaped furniture dotted the room at LUCID.

Emily Ryan, Dale Jones, Phil Greenen, Meredith Smith, and Andrea Koronovich, event planners from Pipeline Communications, posed in front of one of the vertical food stations.