Who’s behind the mask?

LAKEVILLE — It was perhaps a little cold for costumes on Friday, Oct. 28, but not so much that it kept about 100 masked revelers away from the masquerade ball and silent auction to benefit the North East Community Center (NECC).The ball was held at the Lake-ville home of designers Robert Bristow and Pilar Proffitt (their kitchen will also be featured on the Nov. 5 kitchen tour to benefit the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Musical Theatre Society).NECC Executive Director Jenny Hansell declared the ball a huge success and said, “People had a blast.”Party-goers danced the night away to live music while enjoying culinary treats provided by local restaurants and food companies, including No. 9 Restaurant, Coco’s Crumbs, Amazing Real Live Foods cheese, Tousey Winery and Pointy Snout Caviar.Hansell described the event as a “friendraiser,” saying she hoped the event introduced more people to NECC and will attract new people to help and volunteer with the nonprofit.Because the event was so popular, she said, she hopes to make it into an annual party, possibly even one of NECC’s signature events.The money raised during the event will help sustain all of NECC’s programs, which provide resources to all groups in the community.For more information about NECC, visit the website at www.neccmillerton.org.

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