Willie Nelson, Amy Adams help Varvatos benefit raise record funds
All Willie Nelson pot-smoking jokes aside, Sunday afternoonâs Stuart House benefit at the John Varvatos boutique in West Hollywood -- including a musical performance by the country singer and sons Lukas and Micah -- marked a serious high point in the annual event, raising a record $939,000 in just five hours.
That tops the $830,000 raised in the same window at last yearâs event. Since the final 2013 tally grew by $120,000 by the time the online auction period ended 11 days later, weâre guessing this yearâs post-event on-line bids and donations will push the funds raised over the $1 million mark.
The funds, which will benefit Stuart House, a program of the Rape Treatment Center at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center, couldnât come at a better time, according to the programâs founder and director, Gail Abarbanel.
âThis is a landmark year,â Abarbanel told a celebrity-heavy crowd that included co-hosts Amy Adams and Darren Le Gallo, LL Cool J and Courtney Love. âIn a few weeks, weâll be breaking ground on a new building that will double our capacity and allow us to do the necessary training. ... Think of this as a ground-breaking event in advance of the ground-breaking event.â
Abarbanel was followed to the stage by Adams and her fiancĂŠ, fellow actor and co-host Le Gallo. Adams, who has been involved with the organization since hosting a fundraiser brunch five years ago, profusely thanked the crowd for showing up -- and opening up their wallets.
âThank you all for coming,â she said, âItâs easy to turn away [from a topic like this]. Thank you for not turning away.â
With that, a spirited live auction -- conducted by comedian Bill Bellamy -- got under way, starting with an electric guitar signed by the members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. âWeâll even throw in a pair of tube socks,â Bellamy said -- a reference to the bandâs famously naked-but-for-the-socks album cover. The winning bid went to LL Cool J, who dropped a cool $8,000 and took the stage to accept the guitar -- and a pair of (thankfully new) socks.
âNow Iâve got some tube socks for my next concert,â he quipped.
After that, a blur of items followed, including a VIP pass to the second weekend of the Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival in Ojai (a last-minute addition that went for $3,250), a personal shopping spree with John Varvatos that fetched $20,000 (When Bellamy joked that the winning bidder would get the opportunity to âsmoke some weed with John Varvatos,â the designer joked right back: âOK, Iâll throw that in too!â)
After the live auction, country music legend (and OG of celebrity pot consumption) Willie Nelson took to the stage for a mini-concert of sorts, accompanied by sons Lukas and Micah and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, turning out a generous set that started with âWhiskey Riverâ and included crowd favorites âOn the Road Again,â âCrazyâ and our personal favorite, âRoll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die.â
In addition to the A-listers mentioned above, celebrity supporters on hand included Rachel Zoe (fresh off her Festival of Books appearance the day before) in the Hasbro-sponsored kidâs tent with son Skyler, Romany Malco (âWeedsâ), Donald Faison (âScrubsâ), stylist George Kotsiopoulos (âFashion Policeâ) and Melina Kanakaredes (âCSI: NYâ).
Silent auction items from the 11th annual John Varvatos Stuart House benefit will be up for bid at charitybuzz.com/johnvarvatos through April 23.
[For The Record, 10:58 a.m. PDT April 23: An earlier version of this post identified the Stuart House benefitâs beneficiary program at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center as the Rape Treatment Crisis Center. It is the Rape Treatment Center.]
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