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Thursday, August 09, 2007

Diabetes Research Benefit Changes Hamptons Site for Private Diana Ross Concert

Diabetes Research Benefit Changes Hamptons Site for Private Diana Ross Concert

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- To accommodate an overwhelming response, the location for An Evening Under the Stars, featuring a private performance by legendary artist and superstar Diana Ross and benefiting the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI), will change to Stony Brook Southampton, formerly Southampton College, located at 239 Montauk Highway. The new venue for the Hamptons event will be able to accommodate nearly double the capacity of the original location, the Quogue home of hosts and underwriters, Jill Viner and Cliff Viner. The college campus' unencumbered grounds presents Miami-based event virtuoso Barton G.- the conceiver, designer and producer of the evening - with a blank canvas on which to create an elegant, intimate and tailored supper club setting for 500 guests.

"I am thrilled about the tremendous response we've received for this event and the outpouring of support for the Diabetes Research Institute. We'll be able to go bigger and better in the new space, enabling us to raise considerably more funds for the cure-focused work of the DRI," enthused Jill Viner, a member of the DRI Foundation's National Board of Directors.

The stellar evening, an unparalleled close to the Hamptons summer season, will take place in a compelling tented environment created by Barton G. that will reflect a sublime spectrum of organic hues as an intriguing background for the event's stars - Barton G's. signature culinary fusion of the sublime with the whimsical and the Diana Ross concert.

"Producing An Evening Under the Stars at Stony Brook Southampton will enable the Barton G. team to create a truly exceptional experience, one without some of the logistical restrictions that would have cramped our style a bit at the Viners'," noted Barton G. Weiss, the founder and president of Barton G.

"We couldn't be more pleased with the efforts of Jill and Cliff Viner and Barton G. on behalf of the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation. The increased capacity translates to additional support for our life-saving mission," said Robert A. Pearlman, president and CEO of the DRI Foundation. "They are all remarkable individuals."

Several generous sponsors have already signed on and additional opportunities are still available. Cosmic Sponsors include Rosa and Francis Feeney; Martin Granowitz, president and owner of Bearings Limited; Mr. Warren Mosler & Ms. Elizabeth O'Tool; Mr. Sanjiv Sharma & Ms. Nadine Allen; Mr. Paul Singer & Ms. Bonnie Loeb; and Roberta and Bruce Waller, Bonnie and Jamie Schaefer, Marla and Steve Weishoff: in proud recognition of The Rowland & Sylvia Schaefer Family Foundation, Inc. Celestial Sponsors include Brian and Cheryl Coughlin; Mr. Ed & Mrs. Holli Gersh; Marc and Esther Goodman; Kovler Family Foundation; Pernod Ricard USA Champagne & Wines - Brancott Vineyards, Perrier-Jouet, Sandeman(R), Ysios; Mr. Robert and Mrs. Hiromi Printz; Risa and Jeff Pulver; Randi and Mark Jacobson Charitable Foundation; Neomi and Michael Dezer / Leslie and Ricardo Salmon; Mr. Richard Schwartz & Ms. Marta Aislant; Holly and David Sherr; and University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine.

For more information, please call the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation at 212.888.2217.

About the Diabetes Research Institute and Foundation

The Diabetes Research Institute, a center of excellence at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, is a recognized world leader in cure- focused research. Since its inception in the early 1970s, the DRI has made significant contributions to the field of diabetes research, pioneering many of the techniques used in islet transplantation. From innovations in islet isolation and transplant procedures to advances in cell biology and immunology, the DRI is now harnessing the power of emerging technologies to develop new cell-based therapies to restore insulin production. For the millions of families already affected by diabetes who are looking to the world of science for answers, the Diabetes Research Institute is the best hope for a cure. For more information, visit www.diabetesresearch.org or call 1.800.321.3437.

About Barton G.

Founded in 1994 by Barton G. Weiss as an events production company, Barton G. quickly emerged as an international leader in the industry. Today, the company has expanded to include Barton G. The Restaurant, one of South Beach's most desirable dining destinations, off-premise catering, exclusive venues and destination management services. Always, the Barton G. signature is characterized by the delivery of memorable multi-sensory experiences. For more information about Barton G., visit www.bartong.com or call (305) 576- 8888.


Source: Diabetes Research Institute Foundation

CONTACT: Shep Doniger, +1-561-613-2600, sdoniger@bdcginc.com, Lauren
Schreier, +1-954-964-4040, nnorris@drif.org, Lori Weintraub, APR, +1-954-383-
6400, lweintraub@drif.org, all of the DRI Foundation; or Shelley Clark, Lou
Hammond & Associates, for Barton G., +1-212-891-0204, shelleyc@lhammond.com

Web site:

http://www.diabetesresearch.org/
http://www.bartong.com/
http://www.dianaross.com/
http://www.diabetesresearch.org/DiabetesResearchInstitute.htm


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