Inside Anne’s Closet
Thank you for your support of the 2024 Inside Anne's Closet! Because of your generosity we have raised over $176,000 to advocate for screening, magnify patient support and accelerate research.
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Fashion was Back On The Inside Anne’s Closet Runway!
In its tenth year, Inside Anne’s Closet returned with an evening under the stars of mixing & mingling - sipping & shopping in support of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance mission to advocate for prevention, magnify support, and accelerate research to end this disease.
Guests enjoyed live music, bubbles and bourbon, craft cocktails, caviar, chocolate and culinary bite stations, unique shopping, and a summer fashion show featuring local celebrities and athlete models by iconic clothier Wilkes Bashford.
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024
Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Location: The Stanford Park Hotel, Menlo Park
100 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Inside Anne's Closet honors the memory of Anne M. Paye, who passed away in June of 2013 at the age of 67 from colon cancer. Her death inspired her son, Founding Chair, John Paye (Stanford Hall of Fame Quarterback and former San Francisco 49er), together with her daughter, Amy Paye Venuto, to bring together family, friends and community to raise awareness about the need for colorectal cancer screening, especially in under-served communities. Tomorrow cannot wait for a world free of colorectal cancer.
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