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Philadelphia Style and Century 21 host cocktail reception

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1. Philadelphia Style and Century 21 hosted a cocktail reception at the store at 8th and Market Street in Philadelphia. The event featured lite bites, cocktails
and the chance to win a luxury vintage handbag courtesy of LXR&CO. Alisa Frederico, Maureen Vecere, Lauren Nelson, Meredith Nelson, Alicia DiMichele and Jill Rizen paused for a photo during the event.

2. John Oakes and Lauren Bushby.

2. John Oakes and Lauren Bushby.

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3. Suzette LeMaitre, Christina Henck, David Davitch, Melissa Leonard and Allison Garrison.

4. Ron and Jami Blackburn.

4. Ron and Jami Blackburn.

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5. Lacey Burkett, Anastasia Simon, Olga Zlat, Julie Wiegand and Kim Frick.

6. Stevi Richards and Steven Stackhouse.

6. Stevi Richards and Steven Stackhouse.

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7. Dr. Nina Radcliff, Joelle Genovese Bridges, Angie Eileen, Janine Leishear, Monique and Nicolette Brycki and Whitney Ollman.

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8. Kristin Detterline paused for a photo with Marshall Harris and Don and Sean Bell.

9. Britt Schuman and Heather Chamberlain.

9. Britt Schuman and Heather Chamberlain.

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10. Shawn Miner, Jay Duran, Tim Smith and David Alexander Jenkins.

11. Ian Michael Crumm and Alisa Frederico.

11. Ian Michael Crumm and Alisa Frederico.

12. Danielle Maiale and John Dombroski.

12. Danielle Maiale and John Dombroski.

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13. Jennifer Shields, Kiki Paz and Rachel Tisera.

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14. Alissa and Tony Frick, Stacey Kracher and Brandon Morrison.

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15. Marcia McInnes, Theresa Hridnak, Liz Segel and Kasia Hopek.

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16. Justin Jeffers, Jack Madden and Emily Saffron.

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The Pennsylvania Ballet hosts annual gala

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1. Pennsylvania Ballet’s annual gala on Friday, October 7, 2016, kicked-off the 2016-2017 Season. The Princesses and Pirates themed event celebrated two of
the full-length ballets the Company will be presenting this season, Cinderella and the company premiere of Le Corsaire. The black-tie evening was an elegant affair where attendees mingled with company members, danced to the sounds
of the Renaissance Orchestra and celebrated the beginning of a new, inspired season for Pennsylvania Ballet. Anne Ravert, Young Friends Chair Alexandra Noll, Mallory and Jesse Schwab, Steve Iacobucci, Rebekah Murphy and Lauren Hirsh paused for a photo during the cocktail reception.

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2. Gala chairs Jason and Charlotte Pride and Artistic Director of Pennsylvania Ballet Angel Corella.

3. Susan Mucciarone and David Moore.

3. Susan Mucciarone and David Moore.

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4. Dancers Sojung Shin, Jack Thomas, Yuka Iseda, Aaron Anker and Alexandra Hughes.

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5. Charles Keates, Gregory Montanaro and John Ventura.

 6. Gala vice-chairs Brad Richards and David Schellenberg.

6. Gala vice-chairs Brad Richards and David Schellenberg.

7. Emily Davis, Jacqueline Callahan and Winston Nguyen.

7. Emily Davis, Jacqueline Callahan and Winston Nguyen.

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8. Sashi and Ashwini Redbi chatted with gala chairs Jason and Charlotte Pride.

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Jaguar Land Rover of West Chester sponsors off road event

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1. Jaguar Land Rover of West Chester sponsored an off road event on Sunday, October 9, 2016. Groups of automobile enthusiasts gathered at Big Bend in Chadds Ford, toured the area in a selection of automobiles and returned for catered lunch at the Rally finish line.  Connie Jones, Karen Missigman, Robert Felicetti and Donna Dalusio paused for a photo with JLR West Chester dealership president Bill Dalusio (center) during the event.

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2. Darren, Cellie, Sherry, Theresa, Kendyl and Samantha Jones and Sam Spinelli.

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3. Bill Colgate and Steve and Melanie Palladinetti.

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4. Joe and Linda Demharten and Jay and Denise Dee.

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5. Don and Lisa Trevelino, Gisella Mutungi and Sabine Kotoulas.

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6. Kerry Power and Jillian Denker.

7. Emilie and Quinn Conover.

7. Emilie and Quinn Conover.

8. Samantha and Russ Bowman.

8. Samantha and Russ Bowman.

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9. Tami Frantz and Erin Li.

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10. Michael Moriarty, Kathy Moriarty and Stephanie Morris.

11. Dave, Kris and Harrison Jones.

11. Dave, Kris and Harrison Jones.

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12. Bill Colgate, Bill Dalusio and Robert Felicetti.

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13. Theresa Jones, Kathy Moriarty and Stephanie Morris.

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Thorncroft holds its Seventh Annual ‘Lobstah Bake’

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Thorncroft Equestrian Center held its Seventh Annual “Lobstah Bake” on Saturday, October 8, 2016, in the “Jimmy Moran North Arena”. This fun filled event featured the Thorncroft Drill Team, the “Mainstreamers” who rode their musical drill. Also there was a moon bounce, face painting, and balloon animals. Live music was provided by a new band, “Kharma Train.” Attendees
enjoyed a feast of lobster, burgers, hot dogs, clams, corn on the cob, salads, desserts, and a choice of wine, beer, or soft beverages. All while helping to support what Thorncroft does every day, change lives!

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1. Jim and Kathy Grentzenberg and Jane MacElree paused for a photo with Saunders Dixon and Sallie Dixon during the event.

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2. Anton Werner, Ann Hill, and Joan and John Werner attended the event.

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3. Barbara Brita, Eva Sirinek and Lynne Neefe.

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4. Michele Boova and Terry and Eliza Moran.

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Our Closet committee members address November 30, 2016 invitations

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ourclosetaddressingourclosetaddressing1. Our Closet is a volunteer-driven organization that provides clothing to vulnerable Philadelphians and their families free of charge by operating “Pop Up Shops” throughout the city. Their goal is to meet a basic need for their shoppers so they can better focus on handling other stresses in their lives, such as securing a steady source of income or finding permanent housing solutions,
with confidence. Our Closet founder Jill Aschkenasy,”Fashion for All” co-chair Janice Blumenthal, committee member Peggy Anne Bozzi and ”Fashion for All” co-chair Jamea Campbell addressed invitations during a recent breakfast meeting. The event will be held on November 30, 2016 at Neiman Marcus, King
of Prussia.

Philly Mag’s Design Home 2016 Joins the Back-to-the-City Movement

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1. It’s been 13 years since Philadelphia Magazine’s designer showcase has featured a townhouse in the city. This year’s model is all-new from the ground up and filled with cutting-edge ideas. Philly Mag has chosen a brand-new luxury townhouse in the Adagio development, where Old City and Society Hill meet, to showcase all that’s hot and cool in the world of design. Built by U.S. Construction, designed by JKRP Architects and outfitted by WPL Interior Design, this year’s Design Home is a work of modern art that brings the classic
townhomes of Rittenhouse Square and Society Hill into the 21st century. Philly Mag’s opening night party took place on Thursday, October 13. Guests toured the home, sampled hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and cocktails and witnessed the ribbon-cutting during the event. Philly Mag’s Sherry Litwer and Shaun Luberski paused for a photo with Alicia Vitarelli of 6ABC (center).

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2. Marcello Luzi of WPL Interior Design, Rob Saxon of MANNA and David Lipson, chairman and CEO of Philadelphia Magazine were pictured during the event. Philadelphia magazine’s 2016 Design Home proceeds benefit MANNA.

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3. Mike Tomico, Alan Reichenthal, Bob Randolph and Scot Mitzny enjoyed the views from the roof deck.

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4. Hercules Grigos, Mike McCann and Jim Onesh.

5. Walter Peterson of WPL Interior Design chatted with Marcela Gianbalo on the roof deck.

5. Walter Peterson of WPL Interior Design chatted with Marcela Gianbalo on the roof deck.

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6. Bill and Jennifer Scari, Susan Daugherty and Rob Saxon.

7. Anthony Cacciarelli and Babette Murphy.

7. Anthony Cacciarelli and Babette Murphy.

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8. Christina Lutz, Victoria Kohler and Jocelyn Lagunilla.

9. Philly Mag's team Kaylie Corallo, Nadine Enders, Gianna LeFlar and Grace Wilson welcomed attendees to the opening night party.

9. Philly Mag’s team Kaylie Corallo, Nadine Enders, Gianna LeFlar and Grace Wilson welcomed attendees to the opening night party.

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MAY’s Ribbon fundraiser at the Frame Station Gallery in Berwyn

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1. MAY’s Ribbon hosted a fundraising event at the Frame Station Gallery in Berwyn. The event was a Basket Raffle combined with a gallery viewing of the work of local artists. MAY’s Ribbon is organized by the Yagley family in the name of Michelle Ann Yagley, who they lost to breast cancer in 2007. Proceeds from the Raffle will be donated to the Barbara Brodsky Comprehensive Breast Center at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Baskets and art work were viewed while enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Yagley family members Jennifer Sullivan, Carolyn Yagley, Andrew and Betsie Stone, Mike Yagley, Michelle Yagley and Mike Yagley Sr. paused for a photo during the event.

2. Crissy Kelly and Lex Wainwright of WSFS bank were one of the sponsors.

2. Crissy Kelly and Lex Wainwright of WSFS bank were one of the sponsors of the fundraiser.

3. Pat Riley Mills and Bill Mills.

3. Pat Riley Mills and Bill Mills.

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4. Al and Debbie Martin and Ann Seidel.

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5. Mary Toomey, Michael Criscuolo, Marti Lyman, Marianne Scaperotto, Mary Jo Verzella, Kathy Carroll and Lisa Schlosman represented the event beneficiary, the Barbara Brodsky Comprehensive Breast Center at Bryn Mawr Hospital.

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6. Andrew Jones, Matt Guyer, Christine Jones, Robert Hale and Gareth Swan attended the fundraiser.

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7.  Jim Doling and Eleanor and James Corcoran.

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8. Attendees included Alan and Ellen Epps and Tom O’Dwyer.

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Abramson Cancer Center hosts Philly Fights Cancer: Round 2

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1. Philly Fights Cancer: Round 2,  hosted by Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center, was headlined by music legend Lionel Richie, Grammy winner Jennifer Hudson and Comedy Central’s Tig Notaro. The event took place on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the Legacy Youth Tennis and Education in Philadelphia. Proceeds benefit Abramson’s translational research and clinical trials.   Larry Jamison, Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine, his wife Michele  and Beth Johnston and her husband Ralph Muller , CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System, paused for a photo during the event.

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2. ”Meet and Greet” with Tig Notaro.

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3. Marsha Rosenthal, Matt and Zak Berman and Emily Berman.

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4. ”Meet and Greet” with Jennifer Hudson.

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5. Brett Studner, Lisa Schneider, Lori Peruto and Armanda Alberts.
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7. Dr. Blair Weikert and Rob Saxon.

7. Dr. Blair Weikert and Rob Saxon.

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8. ”Meet and Greet” with Jennifer Hudson.

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9. Peggy Carver, Sarah Glick Johnson and Katie Cox.

10. Tig Notaro and Jennifer Hudson.

10. Tig Notaro and Jennifer Hudson.

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11. Jade Rosenbach, Andrea Highbloom and Ariel Seberaz.

12. Katie Detzel, Laura Ferraiolo and Lizzy Easter.

12. Katie Detzel, Laura Ferraiolo and Lizzy Easter.

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15. Beverly Goldberg and husband.

15. Dr. Daniel Goldberg and Beverly Goldberg.

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16. Jennifer Kopas, Emily Reinke, Cathy Mulligan, De Parmey and Lisa Winig.

17. Brian and Sherry Effron were pictured arriving at the event.

17. Brian and Sherry Effron were pictured arriving at the event.

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Main Line Committee holds ‘Notable or Not?’ an antiques and jewelry valuation event

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1. This year’s fundraiser hosted by The Main Line Committee for The Philadelphia Orchestra was an antiques and jewelry valuation event ”Notable or Not?” Attendees were able to bring their treasured items to St. Davids Golf Club in Wayne on Saturday October 15, 2016. Freeman’s international specialists provided verbal auction estimates. Freeman’s is the oldest auction house in America providing service for seven generations, with specific expertise in fine art, antiques and jewelry as to their worth in today’s market.
Several of FREEMAN’s specialists have long been a part of the popular PBS series Antiques Roadshow, appearing regularly and appraising a variety of works. Proceeds from the event will support various development programs of The Philadelphia Orchestra. David Bloom, Cong Wang, J.Craig Nannos, Lynda Cain, David Weiss, Lisa DeCarlo and Sam Freeman paused for a photo with Heather Murphy (third left) who brought a pair of late 19th century papier mâche trays for valuation.

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2. Ingrid Butcher and Dianne Rotwitt paused for a photo with a 1850’s Mexican Rose Quilt that Dianne brought to the event for valuation.

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3. Freeman’s Alasdair Nichol paused for a photo with Main Line committee member Sherrin Baky-Nessler and Lynda Cain also of Freeman’s during the event.

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4. Main Line Committee members Sherrin Baky-Nessler, Mary Ann Landmesser, Heather Murphy, Hope Ulrich, Ingrid Butcher, Jean Givey and Judi Garth gathered for a photo at the end of the successful fundraiser.

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2016 Pink Tie Ball presents the Moulin Rouge… Intensified

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1. The Pink Tie Ball held on Saturday, October 15, 2016, is Susan G. Komen® Philadelphia’s second-largest annual fundraiser and only annual gala event. This year the organization expected to raise at least $500,000 for its breast cancer mission, attracting 600 Pink Tie Ball guests, plus another 150-250 young professionals for their post-gala party. Known in recent years for taking ordinary themes and turning them into an extraordinary celebration, the 2016 Pink Tie Ball presented “Moulin Rouge… Intensified.” Organizers created an immersive Paris party atmosphere complete with roaming street performers and food vendors, and can-can dance performances as well as live music in a theater in the round setup. Bryn Mawr Hospital president Andi Gilbert, Dr. Tom Frazier and his wife Alexandra and MLHS president Jack Lynch and his wife Deb paused for a photo with Chief Executive Officer of the Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Elaine Grobman.

2. Angela Parsons and Carie Brescia.

2. Angela Parsons and Carie Brescia.

3. Lisa Silveri and Dr. Richard Pestell.

3. Lisa Silveri and Dr. Richard Pestell.

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4. Allison Aggon, Elias Obeid, Lori Goldstein and Jennifer Marro.

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5. Fred Massanova, Erica and Andrew Valente and Matt Robbins.

6. Lisa Silveri and Elaine Grobman.

6. Lisa Silveri and Elaine Grobman.

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7. Bryn Mawr Hospital group had fun at the event!

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8. Leslie and Michael Stiles, Stephanie Stahl and Leonard Lundy.

9. Leonard and Judy Lundy.

9. Leonard and Judy Lundy.

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10. Jaime Hinkle, Kendra Carr, Lucy Markowitz, Amanda Driesbach and Kate Yingling.

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11. Jami Headman, Lillian Smith, Jim Kenyon and Jackie White.

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12. Jessica Ashner, Jordan Lundy and Erika Epstein.

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13. Steve and Johna DeAngelis and Michael and Meghan McIntyre.

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14. Steph DeMellio, Meghan McDonald, Jessica Mannick, Courtney Hain and Jennifer Barrett.

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PHA’s Charlestown Chapter hosts ‘Bubbles and Brunch at Bloomies’

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ph_fashion0011. ”Bubbles and Brunch at Bloomies”  (Bloomingdale’s in King of Prussia took place on Sunday, October 16, 2016. Paoli Hospital Auxiliary’s Charlestown Branch members and guests enjoyed food, sparkly drinks, a holiday gift giving presentation, make-up technique tutorials and a fashion presentation. The Paoli Hospital Auxiliary’s mission is “to serve and support Paoli Hospital.” They accomplish this by raising funds through the Auxiliary’s events and businesses, recruiting volunteers for the hospital and by promoting Paoli Hospital within the community. Sondra Malove, Sandy Louderback, Sheila Grubb and Sandra Yodesky attended the event.

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2. Gail Rubin, Margie Ohlenberg, Nancy Osberg, Jean Ronon, Betsy Cohen and her daughter Caroline.

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3. Kim Smedley, Betsy Cohen and Sandra Yodesky. Kim Smedley is the Charlestown Branch president Kim Smedley and Betsy Cohen is vice-president.

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4. Bloomingdales’s Division Sales Manager Jane Zeolla, Rachel Pugh, Alexis Leckey and Gina Khalifa.

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5. Sabrina Ade, Denise Degus, Kim Smedley and Bianca Minan.

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University of Arts celebrates 140th birthday

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1. On Sunday, October 16, 2016, at the Hyatt at the Bellevue, a fundraising gala kicked off a series of events celebrating the University of the Arts’ 140th anniversary. The high-energy event included musical and theatrical performances, awards and remarks to create an impactful evening honoring the University community’s contributions to the creative economy. Performances included acclaimed dancers, musicians, visual artists and actors from the University of the Arts community, and a special set by Tony and
Grammy Award-winning actor and singer Leslie Odom, Jr. most well- known for his role as Aaron Burr in the Broadway sensation Hamilton, Odom grew up in the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia. Proceeds from the gala support UArts students and programs. Leslie Odom paused for a photo with Julia Louis and Brianna Reedy.

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2. Brian and Sherry Effron, University of the Arts president, David Yager and event MC paused for a photo with Leslie Odom.

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3. University of the Arts president David Yager thanked Sherry and Brian Effron of the University of the Arts first chair endowment.

4. Brian and Sherry Effron paused for a photo during the event.

4. Brian and Sherry Effron paused for a photo during the event.

4. Anne Dornbush and Stacey Yager.

5. Anne Dornbush and Stacey Yager.

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6. Janet Leagh, Mike Tyson, Karin Copeland, Aubrey Fink, Kim Fink and Sage Copeland.

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7. Jane Pepper and Carl and Roberta Dranoff.

8. John and Christina Saler.

8. John and Christina Saler.

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9. Cathy Cahill, Bob Perkel, Peter Dobrin and Christine Reinert.

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10. Francina Girard, Desiree DeLuca, Jim and Isabel Vesey and Anna Nagy.

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11. Sam Markowitz, Adrienne Ganor, Liz Green, Jessica Massinelli, Louis Sparre, Erin Larkin, Chris O’Keefe and Matthew Johnston.

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12. Massimo Brutto, John Whip, Hannah Lorimer, Alita Moses and Evan Gravers.

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13. Max Skolnick, Lawrence Reichlin and his son Aaron.

14. Cole Samschick and his mother Melissa.

14. Cole Samschick and his mother Melissa.

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13. Lelsie Odom congratulates honorees Eleanor Davis and Stephen Tarantal.

Lisa Schiel and Cathy Holland.

14. Lisa Schiel and Cathy Holland.

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15. Joe and Barbara Kaychak, David Thomas and Don Brown.

 

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CycleBar of Exton hosts launch party

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1. On Wednesday, October 19, 2016, a launch party took place at CycleBar in Main Street, Exton. Attendees enjoyed an exclusive sneak peak and giveaways, enjoyed bites from Buca di Beppo Exton and refreshing juice by JuicePlus+. CycleBar Exton will celebrate its grand opening by offering 50 free classes over 10 days. Registration is required at exton.cyclebar.com. CycleBar Exton, a new concept in premium indoor cycling, offers a high energy workout in a concert-like atmosphere. The new studio is one of 100 CycleBar studios to open to riders in 2016. CycleBar instructors gathered with owner Jeff Cohen for a ribbon-cutting in front of the new facility.

 2. Laura Cahill tried out the instructors cycle during the launch party.

2. Laura Cahill tried out the instructors cycle during the launch party.

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3. Mary Beth Davella, Frank Blatcher, Andrew Davella and Joe O’Hara examined the equipment during the launch party.

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4. CycleBar owners Joan and Jeff Cohen paused for a photo with Melissa Leonard (center).

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5. Frank Englund and Frank Blatcher chatted with owner Jeff Cohen
(center).

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6. Diana Scavetta, Betsy Miller and Laura Cahill offered Juice Plus+ items to guests.

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7. Cycle Bar instructors Kristin Jenkins, Jen Richford, Christine Santucci, Stephanie Sariola, Kelsey Harris, Alexa Disco and Allison Weller paused for a photo during the launch party.

8. Kiera Missanelli and Gabrielle Glenn.

8. Kiera Missanelli and Gabrielle Glenn.

9. Kristy Sevag and Melissa Leonard.

9. Kristy Sevag and Melissa Leonard.

10. Catelyn Bergbauer served a selection of beers during the event. Mike Laverty paused for a photo with Catelyn.

10. Catelyn Bergbauer served a selection of beers during the event. Mike Laverty paused for a photo with Catelyn.

11. Andrea and Bill Hess attended the launch party.

11. Andrea and Bill Hess attended the launch party.

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Main Line Today holds annual ‘ Women on the Move Luncheon’

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1. Main Line Today’s annual” Women on the Move Luncheon” took place at Drexelbrook in Drexel Hill on Thursday, October 20, 2016. The event featured an exclusive conversation between Lynn Yeakel, Founder and President of Vision 2020, Drexel University and Tracy Davidson, NBC10. Vision 2020 has the extraordinary mission to achieve women’s economic and social equality by the year 2020, the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment that granted women the right to vote. Tracey Davidson and Lynn Yeakel were pictured on
stage before the conversation began.

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2. Kacie Adams, Tatiana Villa and Dawn Warden were pictured with honoree Chloe Johnston (second left).

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3. Lauren Dambley, Donna McNeill, Sheila Grubb and Judi Taylor.

 

4. Lindsay Marshall DMD attended the luncheon.

4. Lindsay Marshall DMD attended the luncheon.

5. Main Line Art executive director Amie Potsic and publicist Rachel Ammon attended the luncheon

5. Main Line Art executive director Amie Potsic and publicist Rachel Ammon attended the luncheon.

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6. Leanne, Siobhan and Bridget Welsh.

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7. Lee Ann Embrey, Kim Razzano and Angela Pawloski.

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8. Jamie Singer, Michelle Leonard and Marnie Barry.

9. Jen Mihok of Louella's and Jen Opdahl of PowerBeads.

9. Jen Mihok of Louella’s and Jen Opdahl of PowerBeads.

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10. Megan Briggs, Tracy Ashdale, Lauren Psimaris and Kelly DePalma.

11. MLT publisher JB Braun and Lacey Williams.

11. MLT publisher JB Braun and Lacey Williams.

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12. Liz Tankel, Homa Tavangar, honoree Mina Sabet, Karen Ebbert, Juliet Bogan and Shannon Mahoney Garrett.

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13. Rachel Black, Julia Brufke Wenger and Leslie Padilla.

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Davio’s opens at Town Center in King of Prussia

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1. Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse in the King of Prussia Town Center hosted a VIP Opening Party on Thursday, October 20, 2016. Davio’s King of Prussia is the newest addition to the Davio’s group created by Chef/Restaurateur Steve DiFillippo. Under the leadership of General Manager Tumoor Haye and Executive Chef Ted Iwachiw, Davio’s King of Prussia will serve an array of carefully sourced and seasonally inspired Italian cuisine featuring homemade pastas, fresh salads and prime aged Brandt beef. Ettore Ceraso, Bruce Rodman and Phil Schein chatted with Steve DiFillippo during the VIP event.

2. Anny Deirmenjian Deese and Paul Flaherty.

2. Anny Deirmenjian Deese and Paul Flaherty.

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3. Stuart Miller and Adam Buhar paused for a photo with Davio’s General Manager Tumoor Haye.

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4. Gianmarco and Gilda Martuscelli, Mark and Ani Semerjian, Elaine Graybar and Michael Loewenstern.

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5. Stephanie and Jeremy Boyd and Sabrina Andrews.

6. Lorraine Touey and Michael Balmerio.

6. Lorraine Touey and Michael Balmerio.

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7. Paul Carter, Adam Kohler and Mallory and Courtland Scaccetti.

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8. Frank Phifer, Sue Dachile and George McLoughlin.

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9. Diane and Bob Welsh, Stephanie and Emma Hernan and Jim Rudolph.

10. Michael Belonia and Ettore Ceraso.

10. Michael Belonia and Ettore Ceraso.

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11. Ali Cragin, Connor Bednarzyk, Arielle Cragin and Steve Murphy.

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12. Jessica Adams, Alison Hayes, Alyssa Depte and Amie Dean.

13. Albert and Lucy Kzelian.

13. Albert and Lucy Kzelian.

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Shop Sixty Five moves to Philadelphia

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1. Shop Sixty Five, has made the move to Philadelphia. Owner Linda LaRosa has
put full energy into the boutique’s new, stunning  location at 128 South 17th  Street, close to Rittenhouse Square. The merchandise selection offers the newest looks from brands such as Helmut Lang, Gary Graham, Iro, Zadig & Voltaire, Elizabeth and James, Haute Hippie, Raquel Allegra and Veda all selected by Linda LaRosa. Linda hosted a grand re-opening party on Friday, October 22, 2016. Rachel Cohen, Jade Rosenberg and Samantha Bendensky attended the event.

 2. Kim Maher chatted with Shop Sixty-Five owner Linda LaRosa.

2. Kim Maher chatted with Shop Sixty Five owner Linda LaRosa.

3. Brian Lipstein, founder and CEO of Henry A. Davidsen Master Tailors stopped by during the grand re-opening. Brian chatted with GLOSS publicist Ilana Waber.

3. Brian Lipstein, founder and CEO of Henry A. Davidsen Master Tailors stopped by during the grand re-opening. Brian chatted with GLOSS publicist Ilana Waber.

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4. Lindsay Brodowski, publicist Mindie Barnett and Barrie Cohen checked out the stylish range of clothing available at Shop Sixty Five.

5. Shop Sixty enthuiasta Gita Ram and Anita Katieimeni attended the grand re-opening.

5. Shop Sixty Five enthusiasts Gita Ram and Anita Katieimeni attended the grand re-opening party.

6. Sales assistant Leagh Warrington helped Dr. Jessica Isaacs make her selection.

6. Sales assistant Leagh Warrington helped Dr. Jessica Isaacs make her selection.

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7. Kimmi Ragone and Ledia Sotelo chatted with Shop Sixty Five owner Linda LaRosa (center).

8. Sponsors Nicole and Loren Kagan did some shopping during the re-opening event.

8. Sponsors Nicole and Loren Kagan did some shopping during the re-opening event.

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Francisvale’s Venetian Meowsquerade!

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1. An ”Evening of Mystique, Merriment & Masked Surprises” took place on
Saturday, October 22, 2016 at Aronimink Golf Club. The event featured
glimmering live and silent auctions, delectable hors d’oeuvres and libations, a seated dinner and “Carnevale” Band. Hair Ball 2016 proceeds benefit Francisvale Home for Smaller Animals. Francisvale Hair Ball committee members Patty Wolf, Melissa Culligan, Shelley Rahe and Susan Benson paused for a photo in the Venetian Gondola, a favored vehicle for photos!

2. Melanie and John Shain.

2. Melanie and John Shain.

3. Conni McDonnell of Touche Accessories and her daughter Anya.

3. Conni McDonnell of Touché Accessories and her daughter Anya.

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4. Jen McGowan, Rosemarie Monzo, Nicole Buggie and Sylvana Cottone.

5. Becky and Joe Fitzpatrick.

5. Becky and Joe Fitzpatrick.

6. Ann O'Keefe helped steer the Gondola with David and Joan Kligerman.

6. Ann O’Keefe helped steer the Gondola with David and Joan Kligerman.

francisvale_hairball0077. Board members Ellen Funk, Tom Markley, Vanessa Olenick and Jim Allison.

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8. JoAnne Fredericks and Tom Markley.

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9. Ellen Funk chatted with sponsors Al and Jean Brindisi.

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10. Bree and Nick Aceto and Christina and Pat Shanahan.

11. Michelle Baymor and her passenger Sophie Socha, president of Philadelphia Girls' Rowing Club, had fun pausing for a photo in the Venetian Gondola.

11. Michelle Baymor and her passenger Sophie Socha, president of Philadelphia Girls’ Rowing Club, had fun while pausing for a photo in the Venetian Gondola.

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12. Jessica Lariver and Diane Dunn.

13. Jen McGowan, Sylvana Cottone and Nicole Buggie also took a turn in the iconic gondolier!

13. Jen McGowan, Sylvana Cottone and Nicole Buggie also took a turn in the iconic gondolier!

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Farnan Jewelers donates this year’s Jewel Noel

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1. The Chestnut Hill Committee for The Philadelphia Orchestra and FARNAN
Jewelers at 105 North Wayne Avenue in Wayne teamed up for “Breakfast at
Farnan’s” on Thursday, October 20, 2016. The breakfast highlighted the recent expansion and renovation of Farnan Jewelers and showcased their $4,500 contribution of multi-colored diamond earrings to JEWEL NOEL, Philadelphia’s annual holiday event. Voted “Best Unique Jewelry” by Main
Line Suburban Life in 2015, Farnan Jewelers continues to win awards for fine quality jewelry, service & design. Established in 1915 by Edward A. Farnan in downtown Philadelphia, Edwards’ sons, John and Ed moved to the Wayne address in 1976. Today, John’s daughter, Claire Farnan, master jeweler and Belgium diamond importer, continues the legacy with innovation, refinement and vision. For over forty years, The Chestnut Hill Committee for The Philadelphia Orchestra has hosted JEWEL NOEL, benefitting the world-renown Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Vendors from around the community, the country and the world allow their guests to kick-off their holiday season shopping. Boutiques, antiques and one-of-a-kind vendors help continue this tradition on Wednesday, December 7,2016, at The Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne. Guests will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to win the diamond earrings donated by Farnan Jeweler and to support The Philadelphia Orchestra, the jewel of our city. Jewel Noel chair Betty McCabe (left) paused for a photo with Diana Regan, Lisa Canavarro and Laura Koropey.

2. A close-up of the fabulous multi-colored diamond earrings, this year's Jewel Noel! Announcement of the winner of the earrings will be announced during the December 7 luncheon.

2. A close-up of the fabulous multi-colored diamond earrings, this year’s Jewel Noel! Announcement of the winner of the earrings will be made during the December 7 luncheon.

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3. Laura Koropey and Robin Stevens paused for a photo with Farnan Jewelers
owner Claire Farnan (center) during the breakfast meeting.

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MLART presents Panorama 2016 Festival and Digital Art event

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1. On Saturday, October 22, 2016, Main Line Art presented its Panorama 2016
Festival and Digital Art Presentation. The event featured an indoor and outdoor festival featuring food trucks, DJ, outdoor digital art projections, digital demos, fire spinners, stilt walkers and hands on art projects. Main Line Art’s executive director Amie Potsic paused for a photo with her parents Bill and Bobbi Potsic.

2. Richard and Anne Umbrecht.

2. Richard and Anne Umbrecht.

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3. Little Kaleb Kauffman was pictured with Jamie Jessar and Shaina Kauffman.

4. 7STILTS entertained the crowd during the event.

4. 7textures entertained the crowd during the event.

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5. Rachel Ammon, Nan Lantona, David Quay, Maria Schneider, Liz Hamilton
Quay and Joe Lyons.

mlart_panoram0066. Jim Clairmont, Cathy Albanese, Jerry Ingenito and Tom Ammon. 

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Malcolm Jenkins hosts Meet & Greet with other NFL celebrities

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1. On Monday, October 24, 2016, Malcolm Jenkins  hosted  a VIP meet & greet 
at the Union Trust in Philadelphia. The event featured bourbon and chef tastings,  a signature drink & premium open bar,  entertainment and live and silent auctions. Founded in 2010, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit public charity with a mission to effectuate positive change in the lives of youth, particularly those in under-served communities; by providing resources, opportunities and experiences that will help them succeed in life and become contributing members of their communities. Event emcee Jon Dorenbos, sports anchor Howard Eskin and Malcolm Jenkins paused for a photo during the event.

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2. Sabrina Pray, Connor Barwin, Mary Dougherty and John Clark.

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3. Curt Bosson, Evan and Lynsie Solomon, Dawn Warden, Fred Barnett and Maurice Floyd.

4. Sarah Whoric, Paul Smith and Stacy Niemhkiewicz.

4. Sarah Whoric, Paul Smith and Stacy Niemhkiewicz.

6. Tung and Dai To of Tobox Shoe Store.

6. Tung and Dai To of Tobox Shoe Store.

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7. David Qu, Jason Krasno, Karen and Ron Will and Matthew Marcus.

8. Ini Sebastian Ikpe and Ariane Datil.

8. Ini Sebastian Ikpe and Ariane Datil.

9. Ivana Rodriguez, Jordan Hicks and Melissa Leonard.

9. Ivana Rodriguez, Jordan Hicks and Melissa Leonard.

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10. Raymont Harris, Julia and Essex Mitchell and Obie Stiwell.

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