Join the MBF for a groovy retro party to celebrate our impact together over the last 60 years!

Event Details:

Date: Friday, November 15, 2024

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Location: Artists for Humanity EpiCenter, 100 W 2nd Street, Boston, MA 02127

Directions & Parking: If taking public transportation, Artists for Humanity is located 7 minutes from the Broadway T Stop on the Red Line or a 2 minute walk from the W Second St. stop from the 11 Bus.

Click here for driving directions. The Channel Center Garage next to the venue has a flat parking rate of $14 after 6 p.m. The garage address is 116 W 1st Street, Boston, MA 02127 for navigation purposes.

Dress: Cocktail attire. Feel free to have fun with the 60’s theme, but it is not required.

2024 Community Changemaker Award Recipients

Accepted by Eastern MA Regional President Grace H. Lee, Esq.

Chief Justice Kimberly S. Budd

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

 

Featuring

 
 
  • Live Music performed by The Soul Mosaic

  • Delicious food and retro cocktails

  • An exciting array of auction items

  • Interactive artwork

  • And more!

Get ready to groove and give back at the Massachusetts Bar Foundation's Groovy Gala! On November 15th, join us as we turn back the clock to the 1960s for an evening of fun, nostalgia, and impact.

This one-of-a-kind event celebrates six decades of the MBF's commitment to advancing access to justice in Massachusetts. Enjoy live music from The Soul Mosaic, interactive art, a vibrant auction, and delicious food and cocktails inspired by the era. Support youth artists and hear from our 2024 Community Changemaker Award recipients, Chief Justice Kimberly Budd and M&T Bank. Don't miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable night to honor the MBF’s legacy and support its future!

Feel free to dress to impress in “Sophisticated Sixties Soirée” cocktail attire — the intersection of nostalgia and a modern design style all your own.  

Most importantly, know that you are partying for a purpose. The MBF has a storied history of profoundly impacting the lives of tens of thousands of people across the Commonwealth. Our reach is wide, with our grant funding focused on programs addressing critical community issues of:

 
  • Domestic Violence 

  • Veterans Supports

  • Housing & Homelessness 

  • Immigration 

  • Child Welfare & Protection

  • Education Advocacy

  • Fighting Discrimination 

  • Workers’ Rights 

  • Elder Law

  • Healthcare Access

  • Family Law 

Thank you to our Event Committee!

 

Chair: Edward F. Dombroski, Jr., Esq. Travers | Dombroski PC

Tara Dunn Jackson, Esq. U.S. District Court, District of MA

Michael J. Leard, Esq. Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP

Christopher P. Sullivan, Esq. Robins Kaplan LLP

Kimberly E. Winter, Esq. South Natick Law

G. Perry Wu, Esq. DLA Piper

Thank you to our Sponsors!

Pop Art Promoters

Christopher & Elizabeth Sullivan

The George & Alice Rich Charitable Foundation

Peace & Love Patrons

 
 

Retro Rebels

 
 

Janet F. Aserkoff, Esq.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Legacy Leaders