Webtini, anyone? #walkaboutnyc (Taken with Instagram at charitybuzz)
Mixing & mingling 4 #walkaboutnyc part two! (Taken with Instagram at charitybuzz)
Laughing it up with @simondoonan at the #mothball (Taken with Instagram at Capitale)
Funding Liberty (via NowIKnow.com)
Since it was erected, the Statue of Liberty has been put on a pedestal as one of our nation’s most significant icons. But did you know that celebrity auctions, quite literally, helped put Lady Liberty on her high horse? Read below on how America’s symbol of freedom, justice and hope almost didn’t make it home.

The Statue of Liberty has been gracing New York Harbor since its dedication in 1886. A gift from France, Lady Liberty has, in the century plus since, become a symbol for freedom, justice, and hope across the country.
And, but for a dedicated newspaper man, it almost did not made its way to America.
When France offered the Statue to the United States, it did so with the understanding that while France would fund the construction of the statue itself, the U.S. would be responsible for building the statue’s pedestal. This latter part proved controversial and difficult. The United States was still reeling economically from the Panic of 1873 and the statue was a decorative, non-functional public works project — and therefore, considered a luxury. The tenor of the populace was probably well captured by the New York Times, which opined in the late 1870s that “no true patriot can countenance any such expenditures for bronze females in the present state of our finances.”
When fundraising began in 1882, it was slow going. The pedestal would cost about a quarter of a million dollars (or about $5.5 million in present day terms), and the fundraising committee found early success by auctioning off donated items from the era’s celebrities. Then entered Joseph Pulitzer. The famed owner of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and New York World (and, of course, the namesake of the later-created Pulitzer Prizes) was an outspoken supporter of the Statue project and wanted to see it built to completion. He offered to publish the name of anyone who donated to the pedestal project, no matter how small the amount donated. Pulitzer’s campaign spread throughout the country and response was overwhelming. Over 120,000 people made donations, with 80% of the donors giving under a dollar. And Pulitzer reached his goal: his offer brought in just over $100,000, and construction on the Statue of Liberty’s pedestal resumed.
For the full article, please visit NowIKnow.com
LEARN THE ROPES OF HIGH FASHION POSING
Coco Rocha & Christie’s: Bid to Save the EarthHave you or a friend ever wanted to learn how to pose like a high fashion model? If you go to www.charitybuzz.com before Thursday you can bid on a private lesson for you and a friend in high fashion posing, photo movement and runway walking with…. me! All proceeds will go to a great cause - Christie’s Green Auction: A Bid to Save the Earth.
@gracepotter oh la la! Making moves must be ur @bid2saveearth! #greenauction #paris (Taken with Instagram at Christie’s Auction House)
Who doesn’t love a little figure skating, even if it is in April?! The celebu-skaters were out and about this week to support Figure Skating In Harlem at their annual Skating With The Stars Gala, and we caught up with Dee Snider, Emme, Vera Wang, Soledad O’Brien and Diana Ross, who all came out to enjoy the day for a good cause. Check it out above!
Charitybuzz hit the red carpet for Padma Lakshmi’s Blossom Ball at the New York Public Library on March 15, 2012. We chatted up the Top Chef beauty, along with her fabulous friends Debbie Harry, Tyra Banks, and Lonneke Engel about how they’re showing their support for the Endometriosis Foundation of America through Padma’s Charitybuzz auction! Check out what these lovely ladies had to say, above!
To help support the cause, bid to give through March 29th at www.Charitybuzz.com/EFA and benefit the Endometriosis Foundation of America.
Who doesn’t love a little weekend update from SNL’s resident Travel expert Judy Grimes?! (just kidding…but not really). Kristen Wiig is at the top of her comedy game right now, and we are always excited to see what wacky characters she’ll roll out with next!
