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RED BANK: GARMANY GIVES BACK WITH A BOOM

boomer-esiason-4174735Press release from Belfer Communications

On Friday, September 9, NFL star Boomer Esiason comes to Garmany for an exciting game-changing inaugural fundraising event, “Garmany…Boom!”

Scheduled for Friday, September 9, the event celebrates life, fashion and raising awareness for Cystic Fibrosis through the Boomer Esiason Foundation, the nonprofit project established by the famed quarterback and broadcaster (pictured here outfitted by Garmany for his Showtime series Inside the NFL).

A four-time Pro Bowl player and 1988 NFL MVP, the former Jets QB will be joined at Garmany by two more players-turned-TV commentators, both with formidable stats in New York/ New Jersey pro ball: longtime Giants quarterback Phil Simms, and veteran Jets linebacker Bart Scott.

In addition to setting records and winning awards during his 14-year professional career, Esiason was first recognized more than 20 years ago for his charitable endeavors, as recipient of the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. It was an honor that stemmed from the cystic fibrosis diagnosis of the quarterback’s then-toddler age son Gunnar, and the establishment of the top-rated Foundation that funds ongoing research toward a CF cure, as well as endowing scholarships, transplant grants, hospital grants, education and awareness initiatives. A percentage of sales from the September 9 event will benefit the foundation.

Guests at that evening’s event will be treated to a catered cocktail gathering by celebrity chef Diane Henderiks, roaming bar areas featuring themed drinks sponsored by DIAGEO, a live auction, and both men and women’s top designer fashions with models will be featured throughout the store. As an added bonus, Boomer is also being outfitted and styled by Garmany for the upcoming NFL season, as he hosts another successful year of Inside the NFL.

RSVP to [email protected] or go here for tickets ($250 per guest). Space is limited, and sponsorship opportunities are also available.

Remember: Nothing makes a Red Bank friend happier than to hear "I saw you on Red Bank Green!"
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