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Show Us Your Hats – Ladies Day at Devon Horse Show

A few weeks ago I attended Ladies Day at the Devon Horse Show. This years theme was “A Silver & Gold Celebration” in honor of Devon’s 120th anniversary was this year’s theme. It was a beautiful day, and many more ladies came out ever before.

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Carson Kressley was on hand to be a judge of the hat competition again as well.

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Leslie Brown won ”Best of Devon”. Horse Horse Horse Horse

These lovely ladies look stunning in their gold and silver outfits. The hats were all designed by Kelly Bogan. Horse  Horse

The Judges:

Hat Contest was judged by several notables, including  Carson Kressley (2nd from right), celebrity fashion  expert,  who  will be wearing  a  custom designed  hat  by famed milliner Christine A. Moore ,  known  for  her ‘racetrack fashion,’ creating hats for  the Kentucky Derby,  Breeders’ Cup (r),  and other  high – profile  equestrian events. Other  judges are  Adam Joseph, 6abc  Action News Meteorologist (4th from left);  Caroline  O’Halloran of  Savvy Main Line (c) ; Anthony Weagley,  President and CEO of Malvern Federal Savings  Bank (4th from right);  Sam Dangremond,  Town & Country Web Editor (3rd from left); Michael Smyth of Land Rover  Jaguar  Main  Line (2nd from left); Brenda Waites Bolling,  milliner and  boutique  owner in New York City (3rd from right); and, Kristin Detterline  of  Philadelphia Style Magazine (l) .

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Michelle Leonard won ”Most Fascinating” hat which was created by Tiffany Archard Arey (not pictured) and Patricia Nogar 

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 Best in Show was Pamela Bastings

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“Scenes of Devon” won Best group

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There were tea sandwiches for the after contest luncheon

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Such a fun event, and a great year at Devon Horse Show. See you next year.

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Sneak Peak: The DNC Donkeys are Nearly Done

Sneak Peak: The DNC Donkeys are Nearly Done

Oh I so wanted to go to this today, but was too busy. Thanks to the DNC2016 & photographer Annie Heckenberger for sending me the pixs and Press Release:

The Philadelphia 2016 Host Committee for the Democratic National Convention today showcased the painting of some of the 57 fiberglass donkeys that will be deployed as part of the Host Committee’s Donkeys Around Town program. The painting process will be completed within the next week. The donkeys will be installed at their staging locations, a full list of which will be released in the next few days, by July 1st. They will be featured at 48 different, publicly accessible locations throughout Philadelphia and will be on display through September 5th.

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“We are excited to offer a sneak peak of our Donkeys Around Town as they receive their finishing touches from the local artists who are painting them,” said former Pennsylvania Governor and Philadelphia 2016 Host Committee Chair Ed Rendell. “This project is a fun way to engage the delegates coming to Philadelphia and will enable them to connect with Philadelphians and the local arts community. Keep an eye out for them beginning July 1st!”

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Jeleata Nicole grew up in a family of artists about an hour northwest of Philadelphia, in Eagleville. She was drawn into the city soon after graduation, and has been inspired to participate in Donkeys Around Town by the opportunity to work with other talented local artists. Jaleata is painting the South Carolina and West Virginia donkeys.

 

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Full List of Artists Participating:

(Hyperlinked names connect to the artists’ online portfolios.)

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Taylor Hickman is a graduate of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) and is currently pursuing a psychology credential to become an art therapist at University of Pennsylvania. She works in paper craft and printmaking as well as painting. Taylor was inspired to participate in Donkeys Around Town to make art more accessible to underserved communities of potential artists. Taylor is painting the Virginia and Utah donkeys.

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Karina Puente – California, Arkansas

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Hawk Krall – New Hampshire, New Jersey

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“Mural Arts is proud to provide a valuable bridge to the local artistic community, and the Donkeys Around Town project has been a fantastic opportunity all around,” said Jane Golden, executive director and founder of the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. “The project will showcase the creative gifts of so many talented artists during the DNC, and we look forward to seeing their playful works of public art throughout the city this summer.”

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Edgar Jerins – Nebraska, Kansas

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From Dorm Rooms to The Griffin Apartments

The Griffin Apartments Debuts – Here’s What Your Dorm Room Looks Like Now

In between two fabulous client assignments, I ran over to the “ribbon cutting” of the new Griffin Apartments, (MRP Residential.) They did an amazing job at converting the building from a worn out, trashed student residence, to a home waiting to be occupied.

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It’s an interesting property, as the first 4 floors were retained by the previous owner. On the first floor is the wildly popular Capital Grille, where many a power deal while breaking bread, as well as a popular celeb eatery, most recently Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill had dinner there, and you’ll recall I got a shot of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth leaving after lunch one day, anyway…next door was Olive Garden, which I liked as well. Well the OG is no more. The owner, who is represented by MSC is looking to put retail in that space, as well as two of the 3 remaining floors that he owns above that. Very clever i’d say.

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I was excited to check out the digs, and snapped a corner 2 bedroom. The price $2700 – $3500 a month with killer views of Broad Street. Think front row Mummer’s Parade watching.

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1 bedrooms were $2300+ – Location, Location, Location

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Some apartments have balconies that overlook the courtyard below.

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I thought the apartments were nice, on par with a lot of other spots in the CityGriffin

But then I saw the roof deck. I love good outdoor space.

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Who knew Bru does catering, they do.

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Adjacent to the deck is a nice size community room with a pool table, foos ball, shuffleboard and are you sitting down – Golf simulator. There’s also a couple TV’s with plenty of seatingGriffin   Griffin

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Check out Philly Mag for photos from the renovation.

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Quick Vacation and Now I’m Back

Quick Vacation and Now I’m Back

Ugh I broke one of my promises to never miss a day posting on PhillyChitChat since launching my new site. To think I went 5 straight years never missing a post. Then I started taking on those other columns, and well PCC took a back seat and I would miss one here or there. It’s like every time I start a diet. Anyway let’s say going forward from July 1 or even July 7th which will be PCC 9th anniversary, I won’t miss a post for a year. Maybe that’s when I’ll start my diet too, nah, I’d better start that right now, especially after that BFF vacation with Kory Aversa. We ate too much. Vacation

The other day I looked out, passed my balcony, and caught a Peregrine Falcon flying high over Philadelphia. I love see that bird. When I worked as a paralegal I had a great window near my desk and I would catch the birds flying near their nest at City Hall. So I’m always excited to see them. They’re huge, Liberty One is about a mile from my house. BTW today I’ll be covering an interesting event at the One Liberty Observation Deck today. They had a contest and someone won an overnight stay there. Their “hotel room” will be furnished by Kimpton’s. Very clever. It’s a fabulous view during the day, great sunsets, it’s ok at night especially if you’ve never seen the City from a view so high, but it’s dark and oh so high.  Vacation

Congrats to my brother in law Joe on his retirement from Exxon Refineries. My sister threw him a little party last weekend. I so love seeing my family. I don’t make a lot of time for them, but I love them lots. _DSC8586 (Custom)

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On Monday Atlantic City, the City and Richard Helfant, president of Greater Atlantic City GLBT Alliance honored the victims who were killed in Orlando. Rich told me about the event when I visited Lucy the Elephant in Margate last week with my sister Crista and her kids. He’s the president of Lucy too. We go every year. It’s a tradition and the kids love it.Vacation

It was a nice program with officials and a great crowd turn out too. Here’s Mark Segal, president of PGN reading an opinion letter that was published in the Washington Post about Orlando, which they asked Mark to write.

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Don Guardian, Mayor of Atlantic City, who happens to be openly gay, stands with the tribute flowers which will be placed in the Atlantic Ocean as a memorial. Vacation _DSC8778 (Custom)

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I wasn’t able to make it to last weeks Philadelphia tribute/vigil to the Orlando victims, as I was away. But thanks to photographer Liz Baronofsky we can see the outpouring of love.

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God Bless the victims of Orlando, and the United States of America.

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The Pursuit: 50 Years In The Fight for LGBT Rights,

Thursday June 16, 2016, WHYY, Equality Forum and Independence Visitor Center Corporation hosted the national premiere of The Pursuit: 50 Years In The Fight for LGBT Rights,

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a documentary film produced and directed by Ilana Trachtman at the Indepence Visitor Center across from historical Independence Hall.

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Ilana Trachtman, Producer/ Director at Ruby Pictures, Inc. who directed – The Pursuit: 50 Years in the Fight For LGBT Rights, Naomi Levine, and Karen Pinsky, Corporate Sponsorship / Revenue Generator at WHYY
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Norm Gasparro and Brian Tomlin.

The Pursuit is a reflection on the fight for LGBT rights, more than 50 years since protesters gathered in front of Independence Hall and called for an end to discrimination against homosexuals. Contrasting stories from LGBT experiences past and present, a complex and vibrant picture emerges that demonstrates both how far the community has come and how far there is left to go.

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Maxine Jones and John Jones.
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Donald Carter and David Fair, Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Turning Points for Children – ‎Turning Points for Children

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Naomi Levine and Nellie Fitzpatrick from the Mayor’s office.
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Thom Bernardo and John Petsinger.

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Thanks to PhillyChitChat Mike Hirata for shooting this event.

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Trudi Brown, Ilana Trachtman, and Naomi Levine.
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Norm Gasparro, Philadelphia Sketch Club and Brian Tomlin, Problem-Solving Communicator
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T.S. Hawkins, International Author|Performance Poet|Actor|Officiant|Educator and Adrienne Smith.
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Maxine Jones and John Jones.
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Naomi Levine and Ilana Trachtman.
Andrea C. Anastasi and Catherine Libertz.
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Joe Salerno, Paul Kuntzler, Malcolm Lazin, and Alan Urek.
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Christina Brunkel and Marta Herrera.

 

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Elizabeth Williams and Michael Palumbaro.

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The film highlights the powerful experiences of Gay Rights movement pioneers and feature interviews, archival images, and footage of such leading LGBTQ figures as Michael Palumbaro, founding member of the Gay Activist Alliance, and John James who marched in the first 1965 peaceful demonstrations at Independence Hall. 77_2711 (Custom)

Both the persistent discrimination against and the triumph of earned tolerance of the LGBTQ community will be explored through footage of 40 acclaimed LGBTQ activists, organization leaders, celebrities, and original protesters who will reenact the demonstrations at Independence Hall in July of 2015, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Annual Reminders. The Pursuit: 50 years in the Fight for LGBT Rights will air on Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. on WHYY-TV.

Check out the preview video HERE

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Rittenhouse Ball Fashion Standouts and WOWS

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Last night the Friends of Rittenhouse Square held their 32nd annual event in the center of the park — a gala celebration benefiting the upkeep and restoration of one of Philadelphia’s gems.

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some of the money raised from previous galas went to edging the sidewalks, and redesigning the gardens this year.

On Monday I will have a complete wrap up of the Ball in my Philly Mag column, but today I thought I’d give you a glimpse. wows

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I love, love, love this couple. I always photograph them. Young at Heart two kids who met when they were young, always loved going to high school dances, and out socially, who capture and make more memories as they go through life together, all the while supporting great charities.wows

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Patricia “Trish” Wellenbach, (wearing Nicole Miller) President and CEO of the Please Touch Museum, and Larry McMichael, partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP.

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The Friends of Rittenhouse Committee. Note the sign in the back, major sponsor Arthur Alan Wolk supports the Ball with a donation in honor of his dog Boo, who passed away. Look Sabrina and Steve Thorne are sponsors of the Rittenhouse Ball. wows

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Brooke Thomas and Meisha Johnson of CBS3, hosted the Rittenhouse Ball with Betsy Hummel, President of the Friends of Rittenhousewows

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Bringing Sexy Back: Sharon Pinkenson with Hope Cohen and Richard Greenwows

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I headed over to the Young Friends of Rittenhouse. wows

The ticket was $125pp, and the kids had a kicking party at the Stotesbury Mansion. At 1030PM, they headed over to the Main Tent and party hardied, I hear.

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Guests danced to the tunes of the Eddie Bruce Orchestra until the clock struck 12.

On Monday I will tell you who was the Best Dressed of the Ball, who do you think it was? The photos I run will be different on PhillyMag, with a few of these people and the ones I think are number 1

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The Night B4 The Ball – The Little Friends Festival

Held annually on the third Thursday of June, the Ball on The Square is the Friends of Rittenhouse Square’s largest fundraising event.

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The Ball on The Square is an annual black tie gala with magical ambience, an elegant sit-down dinner, fabulous music and dancing. Held under a large tent in the center of the Square, the Ball transforms the park into a sparkling ballroom for one night.

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But the night before: The Little Friends Festival is the Friends of Rittenhouse Square’s family-friendly fundraiser.

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During the Little Friends Festival, the center of Rittenhouse Square becomes a carnival, concert, and block party all rolled into one under a large tent – the same tent that houses the black-tie Ball on The Square the following night. Featuring music, amusements, performances, rides, food, and crafts, the Little Friends Festival is one of the community’s favorite events and brings together hundreds of Philadelphia children and the adults who care for them.

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In addition to playing games and having fun, many parents consider this event a resource to learn more about educational and extra-curricular opportunities for their children. It is considered by city children to be a “can’t miss” party and marks the unofficial start to summer. Invitations are sent out to members in mid-spring. Tickets are required for admittance.

 

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Tickets are family friendly $10 for adults, and $14 for kids and include all the pizza, hot dogs, candy, ice cream, water and juice boxes you can drink.

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I was a little late as I was covering SIPS, those pixs will be in Metro Philly later today.Night Night Night

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Tonight I’ll see you at The Ball. Have a safe, dry day. HughE

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Christine Maddela Gets Hitched, Erin Elmore’s New Job, Benny’s Baby

Philly Gossip: Christine Maddela Gets Hitched, Erin Elmore’s New Job, Benny’s New Baby

Hi. I hope you are all taking care of yourselves. Thinking of all of humanity this week. Praying, being thankful. Let’s PhillyChitChat….

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Congrats to Christine Maddela, former NBC10’s reporter

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Long time socialite, and staple of Philadelphia Charity and Red Carpet Events, Erin Elmore, Esq. who first came on the scene nearly 10 years ago as a contestant on THE APPRENTICE 3 with Donald Trump, he fired her then, but 10 years later he tapped her for RNC Deputy Press Secretary… Since The Apprentice, she’s become a TV personality, including appearing on QVC for the past few years, gotten married, Zach Glaser, partner at Kleinbard, introduced her to his friend Craig Spitzer; now a mom, this year shes been on every network promoting the virtues of Donald Trump 2016. It’s paid off as he’s now tapped her as RNC Deputy Press Secretary. Husband, business man Craig Spitzer will be taking care of baby Royce for a few weeks but visiting often.

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Congrats to the happy parents of nearly two – Alycia Lane and Jeremy Joseph. Erin

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Wanna Date: LA’s hottest matchmaking company, Three Day Rule held their launch party at Vesper’s earlier this month. Erin

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The Voice Foundation Honors Chita Rivera & John Fry PLUS

The Voice Foundation Honors Chita Rivera & John Fry PLUS

Philadelphia is known for its delicious restaurants, spectacular higher education institutes, innovating hospitals, and a thriving downtown, but did you know we had the world’s oldest and leading organization dedicated to voice research, medicine, science, and education – The Voice Foundation. Over the years I have covered their gala, this year I attended my friend Christie’s wedding, you know the girl in the black wedding dress. Last week Philly Mag did an interview with her HERE about her dress, anyway my back up photographer Mike Hirata photographed the event for me, which HONORED CHITA RIVERA who I love so much. Let’s take a look.

The Voice Foundation’s annual Voices of Summer Gala took place, Friday, June 3rd at 6:00 p.m. at the Westin Philadelphia. Voice

The black-tie event included awards to international singers from different disciplines: The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Award was presented to Kennedy Awards Honoree and Broadway Legend CHITA RIVERA. The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Award is given in recognition of excellence in use of the voice.

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Mary Hawkshaw, Paulo Szot, Catherine Malfitano, Dr. Mike Benninger, Dr. Robert Sataloff (Chairman of the Board), Chita Rivera, and Drexel President John Fry.

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Walter Harris, Chrystal Williams, Henrietta Harris, and Chita Rivera.

I saw Chita’s one women show: Chita Rivera: the Dancer’s Life several times. One time when I was there Dick van Dyke did a bit with her on stage. I treasure my Playbill with their signatures on them.

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 Linda Carroll, Mara Behlau, Joan Lader, and Dr. Gwen Korovin

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Jennifer “Rodney” Hsia, M.A., CCC-SLP is the Assistant Director of Language & Voice Experience entertains the guests at the annual Voice Foundation Gala.

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Performer Dolora Zajick.

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Chrystal Williams and Paulo Szot.

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Reinaldo Scalzaretto, Cecilia Capistrano, Deborah Feijo, Mara Behlau, Paulo Szot, and Maria Russo, Executive Director of The Voice Foundation.

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David Pershica, Philadelphia native Pershica, moved to Oklahoma to be with his Chickasaw heritage family in 2015; born and raised in the City of Brotherly Love. He began working in the theater at a young age, a career that would take him around the world. Last year he wanted a simpler life, as well as to give back to his Chickasaw community. He now teaches dance in Oklahoma, including a Master Class on dance and theater, some of which was influenced by Chita Rivera, who he has been friendly with over the years.

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Jennifer Rodney, Dr. Jayme Dowdall, Dr. Lindsay Reder, and Debra McGuire.

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Chita Rivera and Dr. Robert Sataloff is Professor and Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Academic Specialties, Drexel University College of Medicine and Board President.

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The Voice Foundation is the world’s oldest and leading organization dedicated to voice research, medicine, science, and education.  The Voice Foundation is committed to enhancing the gift of vocal communication through:      Research to advance the diagnosis and treatment of vocal problems, including non-surgical techniques;     Sponsoring an annual, international symposium;     Publishing and distributing professional and scientific publications and video teaching materials;     Awarding research grants and fellowships;     Publishing a member newsletter for the lay public;     Disseminating information through the media to raise awareness of voice care.

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There was an extensive silent auction to raise additional funds for the organizations programs.

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The Awards.

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John Fry, appointed Drexel University’s 14th president in 2010, thanks The Voice Foundation for honoring him. In an interview with SmartCEO magazine he said his favorite books are about men who face adversities:

… the biography of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a favorite. He had a life of privilege but with enormous adversity. I recently bought a book on Woodrow Wilson. I find these types of stories of how people confront challenges and how they deal with those challenges very inspiring.

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3rd Annual Philly Sports Roast 94WIP’s Angelo Cataldi and Howard Eskin

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Cataldi and Eskin will be roasted during the 94WIP 2016 Philly Sports Roast on Thursday, June 16th at 7:00 p.m. in The Crystal Tea Room in Philadelphia (100 E Penn Square Philadelphia, PA 19107).

Tickets will be $125 (include food, drink, and a donation to Coaches vs. Cancer program in Philadelphia). Tickets go on sale on Thursday, May 5th at 9:00 a.m. You can purchase them here

Roasters include:

Merrill Reese
Mike Quick
Ed Rendell
Phil Martelli
Pat McLoone
Jim Kenney
Jay Black
Marc Farzetta
Bill Werndl
Bernard Hopkins
John Gonzalez
Gary Matthews

The roast will be hosted by 94WIP’s Joe Conklin.