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Stony Brook Children's Hospital to Benefit from Pinktie.org Event

LI's largest business charity networking event to be held at new venue to include celebrities, networking, live music, prizes and more.

East Meadow, NY; Stony Brook, NY; April 11, 2018 - PinkTie.org, Long Island's leading organization of several thousand business people who network, build business relationships and raise funds for local charities, officially kicked off plans for the organization's highly anticipated 6th Annual Event, which will take place on Monday, June 11th from 6-11 p.m. at The Carltun at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, NY. This special event will be Long Island's largest business charity networking event of the year and one hundred percent of the proceeds will go to benefit local charities, including The Stony Brook Children's Hospital.

More than 2,000 attendees are expected. The evening will include opportunities to meet entertainment and sports celebrities, business networking, amazing food, open bar, raffle prizes, a unique wine lounge, beer garden, casino games and more unforgettable experiences, all benefiting a great cause.

"At PinkTie.org we are always looking to enhance our members' opportunities to network and give back. The Carltun is a great new venue for our event and we are certain that this will be a memorable experience for all who attend," said Mike Cave, founder of PinkTie.org.

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Giving back to the community is a key part of the PinkTie.org mission. Once a small business networking organization, Pinktie.org has become Long Island's fastest-growing philanthropy movement. The success of the effort comes from a mutual commitment to helping others and uniting top attorneys, realtors, business professionals, sports icons, celebrities and others to achieve the common mission in a comfortable environment. Since its founding over five years ago, the organization has given away millions of dollars in funds to local Long Island charities.

In addition to the high-profile participants, Signature Pink Ties autographed by athletes and celebrities are framed and auctioned off at PinkTie.org's events, bringing further awareness to the local philanthropic efforts they support.

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To learn more about how you can be a part of the fastest growing charitable networking organization or this year's June 11th event, visit www.PinkTie.org or www.PinkTie1000.org.

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