On this passionate night, the charity Moonlight Gala hosted by McMichael Canadian Art Collection was like a gorgeous star-studded ball, bringing everyone an extraordinary and passionate experience. The gala not only raised more than expected, but also injected infinite vitality into the development of community projects and inspired people's love for Canadian art.
When the starry sky quietly hung low, countless stars lit up the entire dinner venue. More than 630 guests gathered together, dressed in gorgeous gowns, and became art lovers, philanthropists and cultural leaders in this art palace. Co-chairs Debra Fenwick and Laura Mirabella exuded confidence and elegance in glorious gowns. Honorary Chairs Joan and Martin Goldfarb, and Honorary Patron and Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca also showed up to show their support for the arts A deep passion for the cause.

This was a sumptuous dinner, with every delicacy carefully cooked and every glass of wine highlighting the delicacies of Ontario. The guests tasted the delicious food and wine, and the taste on their tongues revealed the master's wisdom and love for art, as if the entire dinner was integrated into their taste buds. With the live music performance, the notes flowed like a clear spring, quietly penetrating into the depths of everyone's soul, triggering an indescribable emotional resonance.
On this night, everyone seems to be a messenger of art. Their eyes sparkled with passion and enthusiasm, and their words revealed endless praise for art. They communicate with each other and share their understanding and experience of art. Their conversations reveal a common belief and emotion. Everyone understands that art is a power that can connect people's hearts, inspire thinking, and ignite the spark of hope.
Joan (middle) and Martin Goldfarb (right), honorary chairmen of the dinner, showed up to support

The heart and soul of the Moonlight Dinner is the spectacular live auction, which showcases the extraordinary generosity of leading Canadian contemporary artists, including works by John Hartman, Rajni Perera, Moridja Kitenge Banza. Every brushstroke and every creation symbolizes a part of Canadian art, burning with the passion of those present. A huge amount of more than 630,000 Canadian dollars was raised that night, like a warm night light, illuminating the future of art.
The Charity Moonlight Dinner is like an artistic feast that brings everyone's soul together. Every moment here seems to be a beautiful painting, which will leave a deep mark in people's hearts forever. The guests have endless emotions and love for art, which will inspire them to continue to support the cause of art, pass on the spark of art, and let more people benefit from the power of art.
Dinner co-chairs Debra Fenwick (left) and Laura Mirabella delivered speeches on stage

