October 25, 2025

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The Holland Society’s 135th Dinner Dance

The Holland Society of New York welcomes you to join us for the 135th edition of the much-beloved Holland Society Annual Dinner Dance!  The Dinner Dance will be held on Saturday October 25th at the Lotos Club in New York City.  Music by the Peter Duchin Orchestra.

 

 135th Dinner Dance Information

This Black Tie event will be open to Members, Friends, Fellows, and Guests.  For Non-Members that are interested in attending: please note that this year we require an introduction from a current Holland Society Member or Friend prior to ticket purchase.  Please click here to purchase your ticket.  We’d love to see you there!

Young Member (under 40) | $300

General Seating | $400

Contributor | $550

Friend | $1,000 or higher

Supporter (Table of 10) | $5,000

Patron (Table of 10) | $10,000

Benefactor (Table of 10) | $25,000

 

2025 Gold Medalist for Distinguished Contributions to the City of New York

The Holland Society of New York is honored to share that Dr. Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New York Historical, will be presented with the 2025 Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievement for her contributions to the City of New York.

Dr. Louise Mirrer is President and CEO of The New York Historical, New York’s first museum. Under her guidance, the institution has reinvigorated its commitment to greater public understanding of history and its relevance today, as well as to the support and encouragement of historical scholarship, and the education of young people.

During her tenure, The New York Historical has launched groundbreaking exhibitions such as Slavery in New York, Nueva York, Chinese American: Inclusion/Exclusion, The Vietnam War 1945-1975, and Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow. Dr. Mirrer oversaw a $100 million capital campaign completed in 2011, and the inauguration of the first-ever Center for Women’s History within an American museum in 2017. She has also initiated special projects on Citizenship and the Presidency, and has overseen the expansion of the institution’s visitorship to nearly 500,000 annually. Dr. Mirrer also guided the museum through its first ever rebranding, where the New-York Historical Society became The New York Historical, helping to encourage accessibility to the 220 year-old institution.

Before joining The New York Historical in June 2004, Dr. Mirrer was the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the City University of New York, where she established American History as a center of excellence, introduced coursework in American History as a graduation requirement, and designed the CUNY Honors College. Mirrer holds a double Ph.D. from Stanford, a graduate Diploma from Cambridge, and a BA magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania. She has received honorary degrees from Marymount and Fordham, and was awarded the Order of Civil Merit by the Spanish Crown

 

Read Executive Director’s Sarah Bogart Cooney’s conversation with Louise Mirrer here.

 

Cancellation Policy –  Should your plans change, you are able to request a full refund for your tickets by emailing the Office at info@hollandsociety.org prior to October 15, 2025.  Attendees will be responsible for reservations not cancelled by October 15th, 2025.

Venue:

The Lotos Club, 5 East 66th Street, New York, NY 10065