Join us as we honor Karen Robards (founding parent, committed supporter, and chair emerita) for her transformative years of service and leadership.
Cooke’s story begins in 1987 with the founding parents who longed for a school that would embrace their children’s strengths, nurture their curiosity and help them learn to live as independently as possible. Karen (and her husband Tom) joined other founding parents to envision such a school—and worked tirelessly to make it a reality. Karen was instrumental in building a network of parents, educators, and community partners to create a school based on a vision of inclusion grounded in special education best practices.
Special education as we know it today—and the ideals of inclusion that have grown and developed since Cooke’s founding—didn’t exist; there was no roadmap for creating a school like Cooke in 1987. Karen was a driving force and played a foundational role in translating her sons’ needs into a viable, thriving educational model. Karen spearheaded many critical fundraising initiatives to support Cooke’s mission-driven policies. Our need-blind admission policy, school building construction and renovation projects and the promotion of inclusive education best practices are a few.
In addition to her influential role as a founding parent, Karen has worn many hats and offered many forms of support; She has been called a Cooke “angel,” “benefactor,” a member of the “leadership circle,” President, and now Chair Emerita of the board. (We cannot forget Thomas Robards’ support as well.)
Her support is woven into the fabric of every important development and mission-driven achievement Cooke has ever had. Like gold thread, her foresight and organizational leadership, commitment to inclusion and diversity, dedicated fundraising and generous support have been woven into the tapestry of diverse families that make up our special Cooke community.
We are excited to be back together again for this cherished tradition! Food For Thought is a special evening that celebrates Cooke’s legacy of excellence in education.
This year’s gala will benefit phase two of Cooke’s Building Futures campaign—the expansion of our Transitions and Alumni programming. To provide these essential services and help our young adult students (past and present) thrive, Cooke will renovate our SoHo location to accommodate an expansion of programming.
Highlights of the evening will include:
• A delicious tasting menu of delectable cuisine will be presented by some of New York City’s most celebrated chefs (Cooke students will serve as sous chefs for the night)
• Guests will enjoy a top-shelf open bar
• Cooke updates and program highlights, and a lively pledge drive. We welcome our guests enthusiastic participation!
• All friends of Cooke (ages 21+) are invited to network, socialize and enjoy
We look forward to seeing you!
PARTICIPATING CHEFS
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BARBUTO • Heather Miller and Ty Johnson
BOULUD SUD • Christina D’Angelo
BROOKLYN ROASTING COMPANY • Michael Pollack
CHARLIE PALMER STEAK • Erick Vargas Bromberg
CONTENTO • Oscar Lorenzzi
FIRST COURSE NYC • David Waltuck
FRENCHETTE • Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson
HUERTAS • Jonah Miller
INVICTUS BAKERY • Alison Berkley and Molly Sebastian
L’AMICO • Laurent Tourondel and Emilie Bousquet
MELBA’S • Melba Wilson
NOBU FIFTY SEVEN • Taku Sato
NOWON • Jae Lee
OCEANA • Tim Jocz
PIER SIXTY COLLECTION • Matt Tiscornia
SHUKA & SHUKETTE • Ayesha Nurdjaja
SPARE TONIC • Adam Kaye
TAVERNA DI BACCO • Maurizio Crescenzo
THE MUSKET ROOM • Mary Attea
THE PRESS CLUB GRILL • Franklin Becker
VIC’S • Philip Lorelle
LE CROCODILE • Jake Leiber and Leanne Tran
WOLDY KUSINA at HUNGRY HOUSE • Woldy Reyes
SUPPORTER CIRCLE
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We are excited to be back together again for this cherished tradition! Food For Thought is a special evening that celebrates Cooke’s legacy of excellence in education.
This year’s gala will benefit phase two of Cooke’s Building Futures campaign—the expansion of our Transitions and Alumni programming. To provide these essential services and help our young adult students (past and present) thrive, Cooke will renovate our SoHo location to accommodate an expansion of programming.
Highlights of the evening will include:
• A delicious tasting menu of delectable cuisine will be presented by some of New York City’s most celebrated chefs (Cooke students will serve as sous chefs for the night)
• Guests will enjoy a top-shelf open bar
• Cooke updates and program highlights, and a lively pledge drive. We welcome our guests enthusiastic participation!
• All friends of Cooke (ages 21+) are invited to network, socialize and enjoy
We look forward to seeing you!
JOURNAL ADVERTISING
All ads must be high resolution of at least 300 dpi. Acceptable File Types: PDF (High Quality Setting), High Resolution JPG, High Resolution TIF, Adobe Illustrator (embed all linked images and set text to outline) Ad Specs: Display Size: 1920px x 1080px or 16”W x 9”H; All text should be at least 24 pt. For more information on artwork specifications, please contact: gala@cookeschool.org
• Full on-screen journal ad that loops continuously during the event and on event web page
• Full on-screen journal ad that loops continuously during the event and on event web page
• Full on-screen journal ad that loops continuously during the event and on event web page
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS
• 1 ticket to gala
• Open bar
• Chefs tasting
Includes Pinnacle Branding for the following:
• 18 VIP Gala Tickets
• Sponsor 3 Cooke teachers to attend event
• 6 posts across Cooke’s communications platforms, highlighting your organization
• 30-second digital journal ad
• Step and repeat branding
• Logo and/or name placement on marketing materials
Includes Alliance Branding for the following:
• 12 VIP Gala Tickets
• Sponsor 2 Cooke teachers to attend event
• 4 posts across Cooke’s communications platforms, highlighting your organization
• 15-second digital journal ad
• Step and repeat branding
• Logo and/or name placement on marketing materials
Includes Essential Branding for the following:
• 6 VIP Gala Tickets
• Sponsor 1 Cooke teacher to attend event
• 2 posts across Cooke’s communications platforms, highlighting your organization
• 8-second digital journal ad
• Step and repeat branding
• Logo and/or name placement on marketing materials
All Essential level benefits plus a total of 6 media impressions across all Cooke School communications platforms, highlighting your organization’s participation in the event
Plus: Prominent logo branding in event video, marketing materials, website and digital programming
All Essential level benefits plus a total of 4 media impressions across all Cooke School communications platforms, highlighting your organization’s participation in the event
2 media impressions across all Cooke School communications platforms, highlighting your organization’s participation in the event • Logo branding on event web page • Digital journal ad shown before and after event and presented on event page • Post-event: Event video will be showcased in perpetuity on Cooke’s website
Carrie Malcolm | Longtime Cooke parent and advocate Cooke Faculty | For guiding and educating our students through crisis and uncertainty
[showhide type=”bio2″ more_text=”Read Full Bio” less_text=”Hide Bio”] Carrie Malcolm grew up in New York and received a BA in English Lit from the University of California at Berkeley. After living in northern California for several years, she returned to New York, where she started her career and her family. After the birth of her son Ian, and following a trip to Cambodia, Carrie and her husband Michael, adopted their second child from Cambodia. Alessandra Sokna Malcolm came home to NY at the age of six months, in October 2001. The Malcolm family remained connected to Cambodia and have visited as a family several times throughout Ian & Aly’s childhood. In 2002 Carrie started her own firm, CRM Management LLC, which provides financial services to filmmakers, actors and writers, as well as several family offices. In addition to being a Cooke supporter, Carrie serves on the Boards of the New York Women’s Foundation, the Atlantic Foundation, the Alex Fund, and is active in several community organizations in Cambodia. Carrie lives in lower Manhattan now with Ian, Aly and their dog Gyatso. She is grateful to have had the constant support of the Cooke School and community throughout this incredible journey with Aly. [/showhide]
[showhide type=”bio2″ more_text=”Read Full Bio” less_text=”Hide Bio”] Here at Cooke, we have the best faculty that any school could hope for! From building leadership teams to paraprofessionals, community inclusion assistants to related service providers, teachers of all kinds to nursing staff — we have an amazing staff whose dedication is second to none. Over the last year, they showed over and over how flexible, creative, loving, practical and tirelessly committed they were. They wrote new lesson plans, created new teaching platforms, collaborated with parents and multi-tasked and proved that what seemed impossible, was indeed, possible! Through their gracious dedication, our students flourished! On May 20, we honor our faculty. We honor their partnership with our families, and all the little (and big) ways they support students. Through their strength, students were reminded that they were connected to each other, and to the Cooke community through bonds that could not be broken. [/showhide]
We have lots to celebrate—our talented students, our dedicated teachers, and our resilient community.
Join us for our own unique twist on an adults-only virtual event.
Legacy giving is very important to Cooke’s sustainability. Please contact Michael Eaton at Advancement@Cookeschool.org for more information.
Through the Affinity Membership Program, TD Bank will make an annual contribution to Cooke School based on the activity of all participating members’ TD Bank accounts.
Eligible accounts include:
Checking – Business & Consumer
Savings
Money Market
Certificate of Deposit
Retirement
If you are already a TD Bank customer, please visit any one of their locations and ask to have your balances included as part of the Cooke’s Affinity Membership Program (code: A1923).
Please see the Affinity Membership Program flyer for more information.