I met Leigh Himes a few years ago, when I was first starting out in this business of covering events. She’s a bubbling young women, with an infectious smile, and warm personality.
When I met her she had just left Tierney, and launched her own firm. Since that time she’s gotten married, moved to the burbs and wrote a book which was published on May 31, 2016 “The One That Got Away: A Novel”
Last week Leigh Himes held a publishing party at Main Point Books for her “The One That Got Away: A Novel” and invited friends and family.
Cathy Fiebach, Leigh Himes, and Betty Hulsebosch.
Cathy Fiebach Owner of Main Point Books and Emily Morrison. Main Point Books will move to a new location in Wayne this summer. They will take over The Reader’s Forum, which closed after 30 years.
Leigh Himes and Rebecca Timme.
Lori Spadaro, Rebecca Timme, and Harriet Gross.
Gretchen Regan, Olivia Rabe, and Sandra McClintic.
The book features Philadelphia spots including the Union League, the Rittenhouse
Hotel, and Rittenhouse Square, to name a few.
Joe Gangemi and Leigh Himes. Joe is Leigh’s husband and an executive producer of the Amazon Originals program “Red Oaks.” He is currently shooting the second season in New York but played hooky to support his wife.
After the book signing party, Leigh and friends headed out to dinner at Tango to celebrate
Leigh Himes’ debut novel, “The One That Got Away,” is the story of a struggling working mother who gets the chance to live the life she always wanted with a man she almost dated years before. Called “brilliantly realized” by Booklist and “a rewarding investigation of how all that glitters may not be gold” by Library Journal, The One That Got Away is in bookstores and online everywhere now. (Hachette, 384 pgs.).
Summer and Center City SIPS came back with a vengeance this week. I was crazy busy covering events today and didn’t have a chance to dedicate to cover as much ground to gage the crowds at SIPS. I did get to see the popular places uptown like Sky Beer Garten where Top of the Tower is teaming up with Brauhaus Schmitz to launch what they’re calling the highest beer garden in Philly – at the Top of the Tower, on the 51st Floor at 1717 Market Street. From there I got a shot of Uptown Beer Garden, which opened last week to big crowds, and continue this week with the same excitement. I really thought it would have been less crowded since right across the street is CHOPS, which for years has been the hot spot. Also popular uptown, is Marathon, which last week hosted the SIPS Preview Party, as if Philly needed a preview party especially as it seems we just got done St. Patrick’s Day, Mardis Gras and the longest beer crawl a few weeks ago. Marathon did not disapoint last night, as DJ Royale kept the party pumping til Midnight. I walked by about 945 and it was mass party with shirts and ties hanging off guys and girls wanting to find a place to eat. Then I passed Pagano’s, I underestimated it this year. In the past it’s been so-so, but it was still rocking when I passed about 10PM. I know my buddy DJ Eddie Tully was one of the DJ’s keeping the crowd humming. Let’s check out some of tonight’s instagram highlights. SOME OF THE POSTS ARE VIDEOS so make sure you put your cursor on them to PLAY
Some of the participating teams names were Amazeballs, Dodging Diabetes, Don’t Stop Ballieving, Let Ballers be Ballers, Peanut Butter Jelly Time, Penn Square Persecutors
Penn Square Persecutors
Amazeballs
Dodging Diabetes
Winner of the Dodgeball Competition – Penn Square Perscutors
Dodgeball Tournament Raised nearly $10,000 for The American Heart Association
A few Thursday evenings ago, Historic Philadelphia Inc. hosted the 8th annual “An Evening in Franklin Square” presented by Parx Casino. It was a beautiful night, and a really great evening.
As you know Franklin Square was transformed over the last decade into a delightful playground complete with miniature golf, merry-go-round, a burger stand – Square Burger, picnic tables and a beautiful fountain where colorful lights bounce off the water in the evening. This year the gala was extra spectacular as they were celebrating the 10th anniversary of the revitalization of the park AND the Chinese Lantern Festival is was in full swing (hope you make it out to the park to see it), it’ll be there through June 12th.
The gala benefited the family-friendly park and was quite the good time.
The weather held out and the evening began with a cocktail party on the grounds of the park, surrounding the fountain and the beautiful lanterns, there was a silent auction and lots of mingling.
Mayor Jim Kenney and Amy Needle, President of Historic Philadelphia
PS How long has it been since I goofed and lost my note book; awhile but guess what on this night I misplaced it, I believe at the next event I went to I put it down to dance with Jilly from Philly and I didn’t pick it up again, or maybe it popped out of my pocket. So this columns is going to be pictorial with a bit of gossip.
TODAY is Global Running Day, so head on over to Shops of Liberty Placeto join Back on My Feet Philadelphia along with over 100 people, for 8 hours, on 5 treadmills to celebrate the power of running in our community by raising funds to support BoMF! Back on My Feet, a national nonprofit organization, invites the community to support the Treadmill Challenge presented by Sweat Fitness on Wednesday, June 1 st (Global Running Day) at The Shops at Liberty Place. Back on My Feet combats homelessness through the power of running, community support and essential employment and housing resources. Over the course of 8 hours, fundraising teams and individuals will run on treadmills in an effort to help Back on My Feet raise $10,000 to put 6 new members through the program. Say hi to Jill Scarlett, Retail Shops of Liberty Manager and James Zeleniak, Punch Media PR
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIREPhiladelphia Auditions: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at Parx Casino – “The #1 Casino in Pennsylvania 2999 Street Road Bensalem, PA 19020
Cari Feiler Bender, Relief Communications and Mark Focht, Consulting Landscape Architect
The Square Derby presented by Parx Casino
Kerry O’Connor and Adriana O’Connor
Chinese Lantern Festival gift shop
Love these auction paddles
Nicole and Charles Paloux
I bought one of these lighted tulips at the auction. I can’t wait to put it on my balcony.
Mayor Kenney and posse. I met Mayor Kenney 8 years ago via Carol Tamburino.
It was then followed by dinner served by Brûlée Catering, a live auction by Beasley Reece (who flew in from his home in Texas to continue his MC duties he has done over the past years) a video screening that covered the progress of the park over the years (see below video), future plans, and then attendees danced to the tunes of Jellyroll. All in all it was a great night, as usual at Franklin Square. Look for additional photos of the gala in August’s Philly Mag Best of Issue.
Thousands turned out to welcome back one of the city’s most popular and largest new beer gardens for summer season, the Uptown Beer Garden (1735 JFK Blvd. ). Chef Jonathan Petruce will fire up the giant new grill like chicken and beef skewers, pulled pork, Octopus skewers and lobster roll.
Uptown Beer Garden features 9,000 square foot of space nestled among the trees of the courtyard of the BNY Mellon Wealth building, on the 1700 block of JFK. Tree slab communal tables, outdoor lighting and rustic decor will return again to the urban oasis. Additionally, marble benches will be removed this year to make way for even more picnic table seating.
Teddy Sourias of BRU Craft & Wurst, U-Bahn , Cinder and Uptown Beer Garden
Also, new for 2016, private events will have access to the inner atrium of the BNY Mellon Wealth building.
At the bars, guests will enjoy the first taste of an exclusive new Uptown IPA draft – made exclusively with Pizza Boy Brewing Company. Other food and drink specials will be available. Tonight will also be the debut of the new layout, expanded seating, more and expanded bars, more decor, new lighting, and other surprises for the season.
DJ Jason Weiss
Get there early cause you know SIPS is always a popular event. Join the Uptown Garden every Wednesday starting June 1st from 5-7pm. Uptown will pouring four different $3 drafts, $4 house wine, $5 Green Tea Whiskey Sours and Moscow Mules, plus serve select half priced apps.
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Over the weekend there was a story “A New Jersey man was reportedly electrocuted and nearly drowned Saturday night in a Wildwood Crest motel swimming pool.” The man is in critical condition, and the two guys that pulled him out are in stable condition. Metro Philly.
I know what those guys went though, when I was in my twenties I was electrocuted while swimming in a pool.
A decade or so back, I attended a wedding with my parents. At midnight, I told my parents I would head to my home, but instead, as my parents probably suspected, I headed out to find the fun. I ended up going to a friends, friends house, you know those houses, you don’t really know them well, but they’re fun. This guy was about 10 years older than us, and owned his own house, so there was always a party going on there and he had a pool, which I had swum in a few weeks earlier. When I arrived everyone was fairly wasted, as was the norm for kids in their teens and twenties. I did a couple shots, drank a beer and asked if anyone wanted to go swimming. No one was interested so I said I’ll just go in myself. As I made my way back to the pool, which was not lit, I took most of my clothes off (I was fit in my 20s) and started to walk down the concrete stairs into the pool. I grabbed the metal railing and was thrown into the pool. I immediately knew what was happening, even though I had never experienced it before, although as a kid who hasn’t been buzzed by electricity when plugging in something, or coming in contact with a socket, I think that’s why at that moment I knew I was being electrocuted. My entire body seemed to extend like a flag, and all I could see was a white light, I couldn’t let go of the railing as waves and waves of electricity flowed through my body. My thoughts went directly to my parents and them finding out I didn’t go home, then my thoughts went to my boyfriend who’d wonder why I didn’t return home, and now I’m going to be found dead in my underwear at some guys house he didn’t know. The next thing I know the guy who owned the house pulls me out of the water by my left arm, and drags me across the concrete pool area onto the grass. I’m completely in shock, but no one took me to the hospital, cause we were drinking, some people were doing drugs and we really didn’t realize the severity of the situation. Someone took me home and left me at my apartment, I woke up the next day and wasn’t able to move for about three days. When you are electrocuted your body tenses up, imagine a charlie horse but happening all over your body at once. A few weeks later I saw the guy who owned the house and saved my life. I asked him how did he know to go back to the pool and save me. He said he heard a splash but then nothing else; after a minute or two he remembered that there was a loose wire in the pool light fixture which shocked his dog earlier in the week and ran to see if the same thing happened to me. When he saw me under the water, he stood near the edge of the water, keeping his footing on the concrete, then someone held his waist, he leaned over and grabbed my left arm and pulled me out. I was grateful he saved my life, but also really angry he knew about this problem. I never went back to the house, I never talked to him again, eventually he moved away and I was happy to bury that memory. I don’t go into pools alone anymore. I don’t think about this story often as it terrifies me. I hate when it happens these days as there is an inexpensive warning system now.
So if you own a pool, please buy a shock alarm. They’re not very expensive, and it could save a life.
Happy Memorial Day. Thank you to all the service people who have fought for our freedom, and who continue to fight for democracy. The Devon Horse Show Week officially began on last Wednesday, May 25, 2016 as guests gathered on the Devon grounds for First Night, the next night there was a Ribbon Cutting. The annual event not only opens the show, but also gives guests a sneak preview of the artwork on display and for sale in the Art Gallery at Devon. The Horse Show is ongoing throughout the day and evening. Some days have a short break for dinner. Gates will open daily at approximately 8:00 a.m. and close at approximately 10:00 p.m. each day. The Country Fair area opens about 10:00 a.m. for the Midway and Shopping. The first Sunday, the gates will open at 11:00 a.m. and the Horse Show classes will start at 12:00 p.m.
The following day, a ribbon cutting marked the opening of the new Devon Club on the horse show’s opening day, Thursday, May 26, 2016 (which runs through June 5) with President Richard O’Donnell, Devon Horse Show President and Wayne Grafton, Chairman Devon Horse Show.
Al Martin, Debbie Martin, Enid O’Donnell, Richard O’Donnell, and Penny Hunt.
Al Martin, Judy Rosato, and Josh Hagelin, Customers Bank
Janet Heaton and Gail McCarthy.Angela Sipe and Peggy Nalevanko.Kathy Molchan, Peggy Cancelmo, and Chrissy Cancelmo.
Peggy Nalevanko, Katie Biddle, James Wallace, and Nancy Rainer-Wallace.;Tim Sipe, Angela Sipe with Will and Emily.David Jelinek, Dana Jelinek, Jeff Bowden, and Chrissy Kelly.Danielle Mosley, Angela Sipe, and Lindsey Alleva.
Chairman of the Board Wayne Grafton, and Tom Cancelmo, CEO of BTCTim Sipe, Angela Sipe with Will and Emily.CBS3 reporter Vittoria Woodill and Chairman of the Board Wayne Grafton.Judy Rosato and Dr. Don Rosato.Morgan Appleyard, BTC Marketing and Chrissy Cancelmo, Media Director at Boyd Tamney Cross David Jelinek, Dana Jelinek, Jeff Bowden, and Chrissy Kelly.
Coming up June 1st I’ll be attending the The Hat Contest and Ladies Luncheon at The Devon Horse Show. Carson Kressley, and Adam Joseph.
Founded in 1896, it is one of the most prestigious equestrian events in the country and one of the largest volunteer fundraising efforts in the nation as well. The ong oing commitment to Bryn Mawr Hospital is extremely important to both the leadership and the over two thousand of volunteers at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. Since 1972, the Devon Country Fair has donated nearly $20 million to Bryn Mawr, to support projects such as the Emergency Department, the Comprehensive Breast Center, Maternal – Fetal Medicine program, the Outpatient Diagnostic Center, and various other improvement programs
Thanks to PhillyChitChat’s Mike Hirata for shooting this important event. Check out his pixs of Brent Celek’s new eatery Bop, and the VIP Friends and Family Opening Party at Metro Philly
StreetSoccer USA This Weekend at the base of the Art Museum Steps
I’m heading out for my weekend vacation but wanted you, you who are doing a stayvacation here in Philly to know about this cool event that is happening at the base of the Art Museum Steps, as well as near The Oval.
StreetSoccer USA is hosting the inaugural StreetSoccer USA Philadelphia Cup on May 27-29. Teams from Philadelphia and from across the country, ranging in age from six through adult will compete in exciting four versus four 15-minute matchups in a specially built StreetSoccer Stadium at the base of the Art Museum steps for the right to be crowned StreetSoccer USA Cup Champions. The StreetSoccer USA Philadelphia Cup also marks the launch of StreetSoccer USA’s sport social change initiative in Philadelphia. – Lawrence Cann speaks about the impact of StreetSoccer USA, how it creates a safe space for kids, builds characters, trust and commitment to better one’s life.
StreetSoccer USA builds the grassroots capacity of soccer in urban areas with the goal of transferring life skills and coordinating a social safety net in the community for its participants. The StreetSoccer USA Cup Series underlines StreetSoccer USA’s mission to extend the benefits of sports to all by building fields, providing coaching and training, as well as education and employment programs to underserved communities.
Philly’s Street Soccer Team
The Street Soccer USA Cup will raise money for the organization’s efforts to combat homelessness. More than 900 players on 96 teams will take part in this weekend’s games.
Heather Mitts Feeley, is an American former professional soccer defender and is honorary chair for Street Soccer Philadelphia.
James “Jimmy” Conrad is an American retired soccer defender and currently a host on the YouTube channel, KICKTV.
He and Heather took part in a pre-game competition to see how many goals each could get. Jimmy squeezed out one goal more than Heather. BTW Heather just gave birth to her and AJ Feeley’s 2nd child, a baby girl, about 2 months ago. Follow Heather on Instagram HERE
Notables posing for a “team” photo.
One of the above fields from the weekend’s events will be placed in a Philadelphia neighborhood, thanks to support for Comcast, where StreetSoccer USA will support the ongoing program. Fans and players are encouraged to join in the festivities and register to compete in the StreetSoccer USA Philadelphia Cup. The event is a free and open to the public.
The Street Soccer USA mission is to build life-changing community based sports programs that reach the least served communities across the United States and beyond.
They do this by creating safe places to play and supplying trained, caring coaches, social service coordinators, our curriculum, and basic equipment, Street Soccer USA improves the personal capacity of our participants to achieve bigger goals in terms of education and employment.
Outside of the tournament, StreetSoccer USA is launching a youth initiative in Philadelphia to build mini fields and after school programs for youth who don’t have access to these. Beyond sports programs, SSUSA has a curriculum of life skills and mindset teaching that focuses on improved outcomes in school.
Stop by Saturday or Sunday, or both days, watch the kids play, which is supporting them.
Saturday, May 28th
Free Soccer Festival, Youth, Open and Social Change Competitions, 9am-7pm
Sunday May 29th
Elimination Rounds and Festival, 9am-2:30pm
Championship Rounds, Award Ceremony, and SSUSA National Team Announced 2:30pm
Sora Pool Soars: Last Fall I headed to Presidential Apts to shoot the newly renovated buildings ready for tenants. The apartment complex, located on City Ave, and a stones throw from Fairmount Park, has undergone a $100 million dollar renovation and created an amazing resort to live at, so close to Center City (4 miles).
The developers of Presidential Apartments are The Post Brothers – Mike Pestronk and Matthew Pestronk , president and co-founder of Post Brothers Apartments.
They are the guys behind Center City’s Goldtex Building at 315 N 12th St . The one I dubbed a few years ago as the apartments with the best view of Center City, and that still holds true. Plus it has a really great rooftop deck with a wading pool and a spectacular gym. Now it’s near the proposed Rail Yard ie Philly’s Highline, which by the way will be having their one year anniversary party at Brick & Mortar, which is located on the ground floor of the Goldtex, on June 9th. (Tickets)
If living downtown is your top priority, but also living like your on vacation everyday, then move to the Presidential. (If you want to buy and live that way move to Waterfront Square)
Presidential Apartments Living Room
bathroom
Bedroom
At the time of my last visit, they only had the plans for the Sora Pool area posted. I think they lived up to the drawings, and more.
Sora Pool Features three temperature-controlled pools, waterside cabanas, and a rooftop lounge, the pool club offers residents year-round resort-like access. Including an Olympic-length lap pool, lounge pool, and activity pool, water areas are tuned to match residents’ moods and lifestyles. With massage, personal care, and holistic treatment spa services, a dry sauna, coed steam room, as well as tanning booths, Sora offers both wellness and relaxation.
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Take a look at all they have to offer. I really love Presidential Apartments. I highly recommend it. It’s gorgeous. Check it out.
WHYY 15th Annual President’s Dinner was held earlier this month at the Dorrance Hamilton Public Media Commons at WHYY StudiosThe special event honored a very special Philadelphian, former Aramark CEO, Joseph Neubauer. Chairman, Board of Directors Business leader and philanthropist Joe Neubauer served as CEO and Chairman of Aramark for 30 years. He retired as Chairman in 2014. Under his leadership Aramark grew from a $2.5 billion business largely concentrated in the US to a $13 billion global service provider. Since retirement, Neubauer has turned his attention to civic, educational and philanthropic ventures, as well as personal investments. He serves as Chairman of the Board of both the Barnes Foundation and the University of Chicago. Neubauer’s personal story is just as compelling as his business and civic achievements. He immigrated to America by himself at the age of 14, with the support and encouragement of his Holocaust survivor parents. He credits his American education for giving him the skills that enabled him to achieve everything else.
Drexelbrook catered the wonderful event and worked alongside Evantine Design who provided the beautiful decor for the night. The guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with a wide variety of delicious butlered Hors D’oeuvres.
Mini Lobster “Bon Bons” with Cilantro Cream, Lemon Cumin Chicken Meatballs with Sweet Chili Sauce, and Napa Valley Chicken Salad in mini Tortilla Cups were just some of the options.
Speaker Ira Brown addresses the crowd, and pays tribute to Joseph Neubauer.
People like you contribute more than half of WHYY’s funding, ensuring that we have the support we need to keep the programs you love on television, radio and online. Because we are a non-profit organization, your gift is tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Thank you for being a part of a special community that keeps public media in the Philadelphia region strong.
Fred Sutherland, Chair WHYY Board of Directors, Terry Gross, host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, Bill Marrazzo, CEO WHYYRandi Marrazzo, Rhett Austell, Barbara Austell, Barbara Sutherland, and Fred Sutherland
Michael Golden, Sue Jacobson, Molly Shepard, and Peter Dean.
Philadelphia School District Superintendent William Hite.
Roberta Coia and Bruce Keefe.
Troy Fee and Tiffany Fee.
Claire Holland and Jim Cotter.
The Pursuit 50 years in the Fight for LGBT Rights will air on Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 9 p.m. on WHYY-TV. Produced by WHYY, The Pursuit reflects on 50 years of change since protesters gathered in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 4, 1965 and publicly called for an end to discrimination against “homosexuals.”
Happening In The WHYY Studios in August
Green Philly Blogis hosting the first ever SustainPHL Awards, a celebration of sustainability visionaries to unsung heroes making a difference in their communities on Thursday, August 18, 2016 at WHYY located at 150 6th Street in Old City from 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
SustainPHL will accept nominations for those individuals, businesses, nonprofit, and civic/government organizations on Monday, May 23rd at 10 AM on http://bit.ly/SustainPHL. Nominations will close on June 2, 2016 at 8 PM ET.
Submissions for nominees should exemplify individuals and organizations who are forwarding sustainability in the greater Philadelphia area. Nominees may make an impact through the environment, social impact or civic causes. Nominees are open to organizations and individuals based in the greater Philadelphia area.
Nominations are vetted by a Nomination Advisory Committee which is comprised of local organization leaders in sustainability. Nomination Advisors will assist in creating the nominee qualifications and will vote on the finalists.