The Pink Umbrella Project: An AIDS Remembrance 1995
As AIDS raged on the Pines remembered. Harry Bader a Pines resident and a NY based event designer was inspired by artist Christo.
The canvas umbrellas were donated by a company that wanted anonymity. From the western edge of the community to the former Talisman 250 six foot wide, bright pink umbrellas lined the beach at the dune line.
Pink the color associated with gayness ( as Bader put it) , festive times, and the idea of the umbrella elegant yet awkward – firmly planted in the sand and scarcely moving in the strong late August breeze. Ten teams of volunteers were on hand to plant and remove the umbrellas each day.
The home of Michael Haymes & Logan Green was opened for a sunset cocktail party. The house was given a pink makeover. Bill Foxcroft was the man in charge of everything from food to decor. Pink lemonade with Absolut vodka was the drink. 500 people attended the cocktail party. Below Michael Haymes and Carol Congemi.
After the sunset the Pink Umbrellas Dance Finale took place at John Whyte’s Pavilion from midnight to dawn. The theme in the Pavilion was Pink aquarium with inflatable sea creatures.