2025 Winter Gala – November 1, 2025
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Cocktails at 6:30 PM
Dinner at 7:30 PM
Join us for a festive evening celebrating Gala Honorees Barbara H. Gottfried and Sam Aronson, along with Patron of the Arts Honoree Doug Reina. The night will be hosted by Master of Ceremonies Bill Evans and filled with delicious food catered by Villa Sorrento, tasty cocktails, and lively dancing to the music of Tom Manuel and The Jazz Loft All Stars. Mingle with friends and fellow museum supporters as you kick off the holiday season with our annual silent auction featuring original works of art by local artists and other exciting items and experiences, all in support of the museum’s exhibitions and educational programming.
Black tie optional.
Contact Regina Miano for more information at rmiano@longislandmuseum.org.
Gala Honorees
Barbara H. Gottfried
Barbara H. Gottfried moved to Setauket in the 1980s and ultimately settled in Old Field in 1986. She attended nursing school at Mt. Sinai Hospital School of Nursing. Her nursing career took her to New York University Medical Center where she ran the dialysis unit, as well as obtaining a BSN and Masters Degrees.
Barbara is dedicated to the community where she lives and currently serves on several Long Island Museum committees, is on the Board of Trustees for the Three Village Historical Society, and is a member of OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at Stony Brook University. She enjoys travelling, including two expeditions to Antarctica, learning how to play Mah Jongg, and spending as much time as possible with her two grandkids and their parents in Charleston, her family, as well as her wonderful friends here.
Barbara has a daughter, Katharine, who resides in Charleston. Katharine is the owner of YoBurrito Cantina Fresca, which recently closed after 25 years in business. They were known for their burritos (made and sold 2 million!), their mason jar margs, as well as the wonderful and loyal staff. It was a Charleston landmark, and one of Charlestonians’ favorite places to eat, drink or just hang.
Zach Gottfried, her late son, was the founder and owner of Island Riders, a water sports business that offered all forms of water sports lessons/equipment/rentals. He was an accomplished, avid waterman and kiteboarder long before it became popular. He expanded the business to two locations on Long Island.
Sam Aronson
Sam Aronson earned an A.B. in physics from Columbia University in 1964 and a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University in 1968. From 1968 to 1977, he held research and academic positions at the University of Chicago’s Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies and the University of Wisconsin. His research career has focused on experimental elementary particle physics and nuclear physics.
Sam joined Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in 1978, where he was appointed deputy chair of the Physics Department in 1988. From 1991 to 2001, he served as the director of the PHENIX detector project during the construction of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, before becoming chair of Physics in 2001. He became Associate Laboratory Director for Nuclear and Particle Physics in 2005 and Laboratory Director and President of Brookhaven Science Associates in 2006. He served as Director there until December 2012.
Sam is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was a member and past Chair of the DOE National Laboratory Directors Council and has served as a member of the NYS Governor’s Industry-Higher Education Task Force and on national review boards in Canada, Sweden, and Germany. Sam was a board member of the Stony Brook Foundation, the Long Island Association, Accelerate Long Island, the New York State Smart Grid Consortium, the Stony Brook University Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center, the Long Island High Technology Incubator, the Clean Energy Business Incubator Program, and the Governor’s Regional Economic Development Council for Long Island. In 2012, he was inducted into the Long Island Technology Hall of Fame and named Lab Director of the Year by the Federal Laboratory Consortium. In July 2012, he was elected to the presidential line of the American Physical Society (APS), serving as the APS President in 2015.
Patron of the Arts Honoree
Doug Reina
Doug Reina is a two-time Pollock-Krasner grant recipient whose studio is in Setauket. He is a full-time artist who creates work both on location as well as in his studio of the landscapes and people that are part of his life.
Doug is also a cartoonist, whose work has appeared in The New Yorker magazine as well as with King Features Syndicate. He has recently published a book called Doug Reina, Under the Covers, which features cartoons and sketches pulled from the past 25 years of his sketchbooks.
In addition to teaching painting classes, Doug runs a monthly art/crit group at the William Ris Gallery in Jamesport. Over the past 25 years, his artwork has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and public and private collections on Long Island, with some exposure in New York City, Connecticut, and Florida as well. He has also been actively involved in the LIMarts Planning Committee since its inception.
Master of Ceremonies

Bill Evans
Bill Evans is the Owner, Program Director, Chief Meteorologist, and Morning Show Co-Host for WLNG 92.1 FM in Sag Harbor, NY, and WFRM 94.5 FM in Sagaponack, NY. He is a 20-time Emmy Award Winner and a 5-time New York Times Best Selling Author. Bill is also a recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for Distinguished Public Service. He is a member of the 2025 Class of Inductees into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
For 30 years, Bill was the Senior Meteorologist for WABC-TV Channel 7 Eyewitness News, WPLJ Radio 95.5 FM with “Scott & Todd in the Morning,” and 77 WABC AM Radio with “Imus in the Morning.”
He was also heard on the ABC Radio Network and ESPN Radio. He has appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “ABC News” with Peter Jennings and then with David Muir, “LIVE! with Regis and Kathie,” then “Regis and Kelly,” then “Kelly And Ryan,” “ESPN’s SportsCenter,” The Discovery Channel’s “How Stuff Works,” “The View,” “The Good Wife” and “The Unexplained” with William Shatner.
Bill has appeared on the New York stage, playing himself in “The Radio City Christmas Spectacular” at Radio City Music Hall. He’s also appeared on Broadway as The Candlestick “Lumier” in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” He has performed stand-up comedy on “The Punch Line Circuit,” “Comedy Nation,” and “Dangerfield’s.”
Bill has received an “Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters” from Dowling College in Oakdale, NY, and an “Honorary Doctorate of Science” from Centenary College in Hackettstown, NJ, and awarded Beneath the Seas “Diver of the Year.” Bill is a member of the Friars Club, The American Meteorological Society, and the NY Broadcasters Association.
Winter Gala Sponsors
Sponsorship Opportunities and Tickets
Presenting Sponsor
$25,000
20 Gala Reservations (2 Tables)
Prominent Recognition at Gala
Cover Page Winter Gala Journal Ad
Logo/Name on LIM’s Website, Events Calendar, and Education Brochure
Platinum Sponsor
$10,000
10 Gala Reservations
Prominent Recognition at Gala
Platinum Page Winter Gala Journal Ad
Logo/Name on LIM’s Website, Events Calendar, and Education Brochure
Gold Sponsor
$7,500
8 Gala Reservations
Prominent Recognition at Gala
Gold Page Winter Gala Journal Ad
Logo/Name on LIM’s Website
Silver Sponsor
$5,000
6 Gala Reservations
Prominent Recognition at Gala
Silver Page Winter Gala Journal Ad
Logo/Name on LIM’s Website
Bronze Sponsor
$2,500
4 Gala Reservations
Prominent Recognition at Gala
Bronze Page Winter Gala Journal Ad
Logo/Name on LIM’s Website
Friends of Barbara H. Gottfried & Samuel Aronson Sponsor
$1,500
2 Gala Reservations
Prominent Recognition at Gala
and Friend’s Page in Journal
Additional Sponsorships
Prominent Recognition at Gala and
Listed in the Winter Gala Journal
Music Sponsor: $1,200
Cocktail Sponsor: $1,000
Valet Sponsor: $500
Digital Journal
Cover Page: Presenting Sponsor
Full-Page: $1,000
Half-Page: $750
All Journal Ads will be displayed on theL IM Website for one year.
If submitting an ad, please send a high-resolution JPEG to Regina Miano: rmiano@longislandmuseum.org.
Full-Page Ad: 1920 (w) x 1080 (h) px
Half-Page Ad: 960 (w) x 1080 (h) px
Gala Tickets
$275 per person
$2,700 for Table of 10
Partial or whole tables are available. Contact Regina Miano for more information: rmiano@longislandmuseum.org
Fair market value is $150. The Long Island Museum is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. All contributions over the fair market value are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
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