This year’s Recognition Dinner will be held at the US Grant Hotel in the Celestial Ballroom, which rivals Hollywood’s grandest sets. With a storied legacy as a Speakeasy and “Little Club” welcoming the jazz bands of the 1940s, the Celestial Ballroom’s historic wood stage, metallic blue hand-painted arches, and hand-blown Italian chandeliers accent the room with timeless elegance. Don’t miss your chance to attend a special event at this one-of-a-kind location. This celebratory evening will be held on Thursday, September 26, from 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Each year during Scientific Assembly, the AAFP Foundation hosts a special dinner for its most dedicated donors, during which the Philanthropist of the Year Award, Outstanding Program Award, and AAFP Outstanding Service Award are presented.
The dinner is by written invitation to AAFP Foundation donors who have generously given $500 or more between August 1, 2012 and July 31, 2013. Make sure to check back for more information about the 2013 AAFP Foundation Annual Recognition Dinner and how you can receive an invitation.
Annual Recognition Dinner
2012 Annual Recognition Dinner
-- The 2012 Annual Recogntion Dinner was held at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA.
2011 Annual Recognition Dinner
-- Describes the events of the 2011 Annual Recogntion Dinner and winners of the Philanthropist of the Year and Outstanding Program Award.
2010 Annual Recognition Dinner
-- The 2010 Annual Recognition Dinner was held at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado.
2009 Annual Recognition Dinner
-- The 2009 Annual Recognition Dinner was held in Boston at the JFK Library and Museum.
2008 Donor Dinner
-- As a celebration of the AAFP Foundation's 50th Anniversary year the Fmr. Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee gave the keynote address.
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