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Cocktails for History

Sonny, at The Citizen, concocting different cocktails to see what will be served at the Harvey Ball

Anthony, at The Citizen, concocting different cocktails to see what will be served at the Harvey Ball

One of the world’s most iconic symbols has its roots in Worcester – the Smiley Face was first created as part of a moral boosting campaign for a local insurance company. This year marks the 50th anniversary of its introduction, and to celebrate the Worcester Historical Museum  is incorporating that recognizable symbol into their annual “Harvey Ball” in an exciting and delicious way.

The "Liquid Smile" posing with two Smiley Faces during the committee cocktail tasting.The Museum has enlisted Niche Hospitality, home to Worcester’s foremost talent in the craft cocktail movement, to construct cocktails inspired by the Smiley Face’s 50th anniversary and make them available the night of the event.

Volunteers from the Harvey Ball committee joined mixologist, Anthony Verdini, at the Citizen Wine Bar to taste several preliminary cocktails. From these cocktails—created with some of the finest liquors, craft garnishes, and traditional techniques — two were chosen by the committee to be served at the gala. The third libation will be decided with the help of the public so…. go to the Citizen Wine Bar and order one of these great drinks and help decide the winner. Tell WorcesterScene what your favorite drink is. Comments (along with “likes” and “shares”) will be tallied from the cocktail profiles, Facebook page, and Twitter profiles.

Committee Taste Test at the Still & Stir within Citizen Wine Bar

 

Order and Vote

The Harvey Bomb
The Harvey Bomb
The Liquid Smile
The Liquid Smile
The Twister
The Twister
The Jackie O
The Jackie O
The Moon Shot
The Moon Shot
The Abbey Hoffman
The Abbie Hoffman

More About The Harvey Ball 2014

Thursday, October 2, 2014 at Worcester Historical Museum
Come celebrate all things Worcester on the 50th anniversary of the creation of the world famous Worcester original SmileyFace and join us as we present the 14th annual Harvey Ball Smile Award to Charles P. Ball.

  • 6:00pm Smile Celebration, Cocktails/Cash Bar
  • Special Exhibition 38.6: A Photographic Homage to Worcester
  • 7:30pm Welcome, Silent and Live Auctions
  • 8:15pm Award presentation, followed by dessert and dancing
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SHARE A SMILE: An Icon Turns 50

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The Original Smiley Face Celebrates with the 14th Annual Harvey Ball & World Smile Day®

Harvey Ball’s Smiley Face is 50 and still looks fantastic. The icon is the international symbol of happiness and kindness. Worcester and the world will commemorate the occasion with the 14th Annual Harvey Ball on Thursday, October 2nd, and World Smile Day® on Friday, October 3rd.

“We are proud to celebrate Harvey Ball’s creation of such an important international icon,” said Bill Wallace, executive director, Worcester Historical Museum. “Worcester is the birthplace of Smiley Face. We want to unite everyone on World Smile Day®. It was Harvey’s dream to share a smile with the world.”

The 2014 Harvey Ball Smile Award recipient is the son of the artist, Charles P. Ball. The event is at the Worcester Historical Museum from 6 p.m. – 10:30 p.m., and tickets are $64 per person. Cocktails, dinner, dessert and live and silent auctions. Attendees are encouraged to dress in ‘60s attire with prizes awarded to the hippest, hippest couple, flower child, mod, member of the silent majority or a ‘60s celebrity. DJ Pandaphonic will spin some period vinyl for dancing.

Harvey Ball established World Smile Day® to be the first Friday in October. “My father created World Smile Day® to remind people to be positive and optimistic,” said Charles P. Ball. “He believed Smiley connected the world to practice kindness, and share a smile. It is an icon that translates through languages and cultures, and is world renowned. Smiley should be celebrated on this important 50th anniversary.”

The motto Harvey Ball created is: “Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile!” World Smile Day® kicks off on Friday, October 3rd at 8:45 a.m. with Smiley Face opening the door of the Worcester Public Library. The act of kindness this year is focused on literacy. Reach out and read: to children, to seniors, to everyone.

For more information or reservations regarding the 14th Annual Harvey Ball and World Smile Day visit: www.worcesterhistory.org.or call 508-753-8278.