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Kwan, Evan Lysacek, Sarah Hughes, Sasha Cohen, Tanith White and Ben Agosto, Paul Wy- lie, Timothy Goebel, JoJo Starbuck and 2016 U.S. champions Maia and Alex Shibutani, and Adam Rippon. The event will also feature a special performance by Dance Theatre of Har- lem in tribute to the honorees. Tracie and Scott Hamilton, and Michelle


Kwan will serve as this year’s honorary chairs; Mary Wilson of the Supremes will host the event.


Contents of Wayfair Lounge to benefi t local community


Meryl Davis and the girls from Figure Skating in Harlem attend last year’s Skating with the Stars Benefi t Gala in New York City.


Figure Skating in Harlem to honor Davis and White, Tyson


Figure Skating in Harlem has announced


it will honor legendary actress and activist Cic- ely Tyson and Olympic ice dance gold medal- ists Meryl Davis and Charlie White at its 11th annual Skating with the Stars Gala. The ben- efi t, celebrating the program’s recent expan- sion, will be held at 583 Park Ave. in New York City, Monday, April 11, at 6 p.m. The evening will celebrate Figure Skating


in Harlem’s one-of-a-kind education, health and leadership programs for underserved girls while off ering guests the rare opportu- nity to dance and mingle with some of the country’s best skaters, including Michelle


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www.s-sm.org SKATING 7 Throughout the 2016 Prudential U.S.


Figure Skating Championships in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the Wayfair Lounge accommodat- ed countless athletes, coaches and staff back- stage at the Xcel Energy Center. In addition to serving as a resting place for competitors, the


lounge also played host to icenetwork and NBC backstage interviews, making the area’s décor a focal point in broadcasts throughout the week. Following the competition, furniture


from the lounge, provided by Wayfair, was do- nated to the Twin Cities Habitat for Humani- ty ReStore, a home improvement outlet that sells items such as furniture and appliances for a fraction of the original cost, and all rev- enue supports Twin Cities Habitat for Human- ity’s work: building, rehabbing and repairing homes for local families. This year, proceeds from the Twin Cit-


ies ReStore will sponsor the construction of four homes for low-income Twin Cities fami- lies. Wayfair has served as a national partner of Habitat for Humanity since 2011, contribut- ing more than $600,000 to help families build stability, security and self-reliance through aff ordable housing.


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