Save the Date! Emilia and J.Pepe Fanjul cordially invite you to the annual Cartier Benefit Cocktail and Dinner, on Monday December the 29th, at Casa Grande in Casa de Campo, held in aid of the Fundación MIR and the Hogar del Niño.
The annual event, which has over the last 23 years raised more than US$2 million for the Fundación MIR and Hogar del Niño charities, once again promises Casa de Campo villa owners and guests a glamorous and entertaining evening at the Fanjul’s Casa de Campo estate, Casa Grande.
Although specific details of the prestigious gathering have not yet been released, we can be sure to expect the Cartier exhibit, an auction – both live and silent, accompanied by cocktails on the terrace and followed by a delicious dinner and dancing.
Last year, on the event’s 23rd anniversary, more guests than ever before were welcomed into Casa Grande, where Dr. Claudio Silvestri, President and CEO of Casa de Campo curated a live auction with 2 luxury lifestyles travel experiences, which raised more than US$60,000 for both causes; the Fundación MIR and the Hogar del Niño, who both work to provide a better life and future for the children of La Romana. And the good news is that Dr. Silvestri is already working on two more luxury lifestyle experiences to be included in this years auction!
Enjoying the 23rd annual Cartier Benefit at Casa Grande, Casa de Campo
As soon as we receive more information, we will be sure to let you know.
For now all you need to do is save the date… and go dress shopping!
Please click on the links below to view our photos and coverage of previous Cartier Benefit events:
The Fundación MIR is a non-profit organization which works to provide education to the children of the greater La Romana area, who are most in need. They run 3 schools; the MIR Esperanza (boys vocational school), the Escuela Técnica Vocacional Fundación MIR (girls vocational school) and the Primaria MIR (infants school).
The Hogar del Niño is a children’s daycare and educational center for over 1500 children, located in La Romana town, just outside of Casa de Campo. Children from as young as just a few weeks old up to 18 years old are cared for and educated daily, from as early as 5:30am and staying as late as 7pm.