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Diana Rocco leaves CBS3, Meet Jim Donovan’s Angels, Teal Butterflies, Easter Parade Contestant Rules

Good Friday to you. Such a busy week.  This weekend Mike and I will in DC to check out the cherry blossoms. I’m also doing a Capital Hill Hotel activation, which means they are hosting us at their hotel and I’m going to blog about it, and do a social media take over for them. You’ll see the majority of those photos on their site next week, and I’ll share them with you. They’re having a really cool political theme offer for the rest of the year, and I can’t wait to experience it. Have a wonderful holiday weekend, and if you’re lonely, reach out to that friend who you’ve been meaning to get together with. There’s a good chance they are looking for something to do too. SUNDAY my FAVORITE PHILLY SPRING Easter event is happening. THE South Street Easter Promenade.

The 85th Annual Easter Promenade returns with a
sea of bonnets, bows, bunnies and brunch options. Thousands are expected
to turn out and parade down South Street in their Sunday Best. Henri
David, the World’s Tallest Bunny, the Easter
Bunny, Mr. & Mrs. Cottontail and the Philadelphia Freedom Band will
lead the crowd from Passyunk/South to Headhouse Square for a best
dressed competition for kids, adults, families and PETS too! Check out here for contest categories.

 So much happening at CBS3 with comings and goings, that veteran reporter Diana Rocco slipped out the door. She headed to NYC and can now be seen on WABC 7. She told me that the offer was one she just couldn’t turn down. The new girl sure does look happy.  Good luck Diana!!

This morning I caught Erika von Tiehl and Katie Fehlinger on the CBS3 at about 5AM. Those two were having so much fun. Erika as you may have heard is leaving soon to get married, and make a career change while at it.  This is her last week at CBS3, so tweet her a sweet goodbye.@evontiehl
But don’t fret, everyone’s favorite Jim Donovan will be slipping into the anchor chair with these lovely ladies helping out.  
Meisha Johnson, Brooke Thomas and Katie Fehlinger,

 I revisted Vesper restaurant this week. The food has always been delicious, but this dish, the lambchops, were fantastic and very reasonable. 3 chops, on succotash, for $15. It’s a delicious bargain compared to another restaurant I recently visited that had delicious chops. PLUS there was live music playing, with a lovely lady singing during our meal. It wasn’t too loud and we could hear ourselves chat.

Vesper Philadelphia | Where Nights Are Bold

223 South Sydenham Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102.


Drew Bergman and I had dinner. He has the braised beef, a generous portion, and delicious. Drew you’ll recall spoke at the American Suicide Awareness Gala where I was honored last November. We were chatting about an event that Drew is hosting in a few weeks.
Tickets and Info HERE
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Ice Cube and Deon Cole were seen roaming around the lobby of The Logan Hotel yesterday. Earlier this week they walked the red carpet
at The Pearl Theatre at Avenue North for their new movie: Barbershop: The Next Cut. Philly’s Eve is also in the movie, but she couldn’t get away from her billionaire lifestyle to say hi to her old hometown. 
Check out the progress of the 19th Street Pearl Properties. Looks like the Target Express store is just about finished. I think we all thought they were going to leave the last portion of the Boyd Theater, where the seats were. For the longest time they had left that section of the building, but as you see here they are tearing it down. 
Speaking of 19th Street, the 1919 Apartments are nearly done and new tenants are already moving in. Look for their grand opening party in April where hopefully we’ll get a closer look inside. I hear it’s magnificent. They’ve done a great job at matching their building with the Blue Cross building next door.
 Congrats to Paul Steinke, who posted this shot of the former Provident Mutual Life Building last week.
“The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia is pleased to announce that Paul Steinke
has accepted the position of Executive Director, effective in June.  He
replaces Caroline Boyce, who plans to establish a consultancy for
nonprofit organizations.”

My sister Janine started this campaign in honor of my sister Judy Wilkins who passed away from Ovarian Cancer. She doesn’t want money, she just wants your nails, to be painted teal and for you to do the butterfly pose. Then tweet or FB share the photo.
 Spring is here #tealbutterflychallenge #ovariancancerawareness know the symptoms
Won’t you please contribute your nails to Ovarian Cancer Awareness and tweet out a photo?
Check Out The Scene at Philly Mag to see the 5 parties I photographed this week.
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Our Night Out at Old City’s Hottest Restaurant – Little Lion – The Gays Take Over The Whole Place

Last month’s “Our Night Out” was at The Little Lion and benefited the endowment for the IBA/DVLF 2016 LGBTQ Scholarship.

The Independence Business Alliance (IBA) and Delaware Valley Legacy
Fund (DVLF), in partnership with LinguiSearch, Inc., offer this annual
scholarship to benefit a local, undergraduate student currently enrolled
in a business related discipline within the Philadelphia region.

 Chef Sean Patrick Ciccarone, Little Lion (243 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106)
 with Stormy Lundy (r)

Thanks to PR extraordinaire Kory Aversa who shot these photos

 He doesn’t capture names, so let’s just enjoy the pretty people
 Get Tickets for DVLF’s Annual Heroes Brunch HERE

I captured Kory taking a photo
 And this was that photo

 

If you are interested in learning more about the Scholarship, click here.

If you’d like to make a donation to the Scholarship Fund, please
contact IBA Executive Director Zach Wilcha for more information at zach@thinkiba.com or 215-557-0190.

 This blog post was a mix of my photos and Kory Aversa
The next Our Night Out is 
Wednesday, April 6 at 6 PM – 9 PM at the Barnes

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CCD Celebrates 25 Years of Clean Streets With a Celebration

The Center City District (CCD) marked its 25th anniversary of providing services to make Center City
clean, safe and attractive with a special thank you luncheon for all
its employees and paid special tribute to 11 individuals who have worked
with the CCD since its founding in March 1991. A total of 42 other
cleaners, Community Service Representatives, Philadelphia Police and
administrative staff were recognized for 5,10, 15 and 20 years of
service.

This year is also the 60th
anniversary of the Central Philadelphia Development Corporation (CPDC),
which created the CCD. The awards luncheon was the first of a series of
events to observe the anniversaries.

Since
March 1991, CCD cleaners in their easily recognized teal uniforms have
been highly visible sweeping and pressure washing sidewalks and removing
graffiti. Community Service Representatives (CSRs) have become a
familiar reassuring sight, working in partnership with the Philadelphia
Police Department and offering greetings, information, aid, or just a
friendly smile to downtown pedestrians.

Happy 25th Anniversary – CCD’s 25-year Employees  Sherron Dudley, Sidewalk Maintenance  Thomas Fitzmaurice, Sidewalk Maintenance  Edward Vinluan, Sidewalk Maintenance  Robert Klineburger, Police Officer  Warren Messing,

Police Officer  Moses Pierce, Community Service Representative  Karl Tyler, Lead Supervisor  Henry Hippert, Director of Operations   Denise Jones, Administrative Assistant   Bonnie Thompson, Director of Web Development and Interactive   

And Paul R. Levy, President and CEO who was presented by with a mural arts painting of bike helmets, by CCD Marketing director Michelle Shannon.

Richard Ross, Police Commissioner acknowledges Police Officers and their service in Center City
My buddy Officer Strange was acknowledged. You might have seen him as he jets around Center City, and Rittenhouse Square on his Segway.

Nancy Goldenberg, Center City District congratulates a worker

Michelle Shannon holds one of the plaques for the next honoree
All the employees enjoyed a delicious lunch and dessert during the ceremony.

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Harry Potter Spin-Off to be Filmed in Philadelphia

This past week I had been hearing rumors ie my google alerts have been blowing up, that the Harry Potter Spin-Off “Quidditch Through The Ages” was to be Filmed in Philadelphia.

Quidditch is a competitive sport in the Wizarding World of the Harry Potter universe, featured in the series of novels and movies.

I saw a posting about it on FB from a friend who lived in Chestnut Hill. I thought could it be that J. K. Rowling, who wrote the Harry Potter series, had heard about Chestnut Hill’s very popular Harry Potter Festival Weekend which occurs every fall in the leafy neighborhood.

courtesy of Chestnut Hill Business Association

Had she heard about the Mid-Atlantic, round robin “muggle” Quidditch tournament held at Chestnut Hill College. Had she heard that this year Chestnut Hill College will host its Fifth Annual Harry Potter Conference
in October 2016. The Harry Potter Conference is an annual,
interdisciplinary academic conference held at Chestnut Hill College that
provides a forum for scholarly presentations arising out of J.K.
Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Maybe they would film then.

I found a news article on March 18 with the Harry Potter rumor from KSP33 News – 
A new Harry Potter spin-off film tentatively entitled “Quidditch Through the Ages,” based on J.K. Rowling’s spin-off novel of the same name is reportedly in the early stages of pre-production and a significant portion of it will be filmed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Details of the film are understandably tight-lipped at this point but insider sources claim that it centers around the Quidditch World Cup which will take place in Philadelphia.
Quidditch, a sport popular among wizards and witches, was a key element of the novels but was significantly cut from the Harry Potter films.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are reprising their roles for the upcoming film as are a number of others from the Harry Potter series.  “Quidditch Through the Ages” will be the next spin-off after 2016’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” but it will be the first spin-off to have much of the original cast. (source)
But then my hopes were dashed when I found another story floating around on a site called Local News 33
A new Harry Potter spin-off film tentatively entitled “Quidditch Through the Ages,” based on J.K. Rowling’s spin-off novel of the same name is reportedly in the early stages of pre-production and a significant portion of it will be filmed in the Charlotte, North Carolina area.  Details of the film are understandably tight-lipped at this point but insider sources claim that it centers around the Quidditch World Cup which will take place in Charlotte.
Quidditch, a sport popular among wizards and witches, was a key element of the novels but was significantly cut from the Harry Potter films.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are reprising their roles for the upcoming film as are a number of others from the Harry Potter series.  “Quidditch Through the Ages” will be the next spin-off after 2016’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” but it will be the first spin-off to have much of the original cast. (Source)

 Then the O’Reilly Post’s title said:

Harry Potter Spin-Off to be Partly Filmed in Kansas City

 

Is this an early April Fools Day Joke? Ugh I have Harry Potter mad click rage….Does anyone know the real story? I hope there’s an inkling of truth, maybe there are going to film it in all the cities?

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The Tony Bruno Show Hosted The Jack Daniel’s Honey Hysteria bartending competition – Who Won?

Last Wednesday during the Tony Bruno Show at the Adrienne Theater,  Jack Daniel’s hosted it’s Honey Hysteria
bartending competition
. The top 4 bartenders competed against each other
to win tickets to the NCAA basketball tournament East Regional.

The competitor’s were
Tim Kelly– bartender at JD McGillicuddys Manayunk/ Bumble Mint Lemonade   -Phil Dougherty– bartender at JD McGillicuddys Manayunk/ Jack Appleseed   –Kris Hagan– bartender at Bru/ Knees Bees   -Jay Jones– bartender at Moonshine/ Honey Ginger tea

 Bartender Tim Kelly and Natalie Egenolf.
 Joe Corrado, Harry Mayes, Tony Bruno, and Miss Robin.
 Bartender Jay Jones

 Kris Hagan from Bru with Natalie

 Jack Daniel’s Brand Ambassador Danielle Kelly.
 Panelist Joe Corrado
 Raffle winner Bonnie Hopwood shows the Jack Daniels bag she won
 Natalie Egenolf.
 Bartender Phil Dougherty
  Natalie Egenolf, Susie Celek, and Tim Shaulis.
 Ziggy spins for a prize.
  Bartender Jay tells Natalie how he created his concoction

 The panelist try out the drinks

Danielle Kelly and overall winner Kris Hagan with his tickets to the NCAA
Final Four.

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Ian Michael Crumm Launches The Style Hour at Sonesta Hotel Last Week attracting fashionable Millennials of Philly

The Style Hour, a new event concept by Ian Michael Crumm launched last week at the Sonesta hotel. The event featured a curated
fashion presentation by Ian, which showcased men’s and women’s spring
fashion looks.Thanks to the Sonesta for hosting, and putting out a delicious spread.

 

Ian Michael Crumm

Courtenay from @krammerstoudt and Hilary from @arthur_daughter.

 Hair styling was done by Aja Alpohoritis-Dunn and James Buckley, Giovanni & Pileggi

Brooklyn-based Krammer & Stoudt showed lightweight suiting and swimwear, LA-based PS Kauffman sent their fine leather shoes for men, and York-based Arthur & Daughters presented colorful dresses.

  Krammer & Stoudt
 Kaitlyn Smith, Gabriella Tam and Kashish Shamsi
 Krammer & Stoudt’s spring collection is available at Sugarcube, 124 North 3rd Street.
 Arthur & Daughters presented colorful dresses.
 Dawn Shaffer, Matt Paisley and Ben Sette
 Ian M Crumm, Vince Ryan, Justin Pizzi, Mike Toub and Benny
 
 Arthur & Daughters is available at MAARK Concept, 1540 South Street.

 

 The Sonesta Team
Maddie Brady
 Carmen Aiven and Roberto Pelucarte
 Hilary Arthur and Alex Snell
 Dana Bonzinno and Toni Renee Leslie
 
 Michelle Conron, Cashman & Associates with Conor Sheehan
 Jessica Green, Where Magazine and Dani Lessman
 Sofia Pignitor and Allie Seifert (Is still glowing from her meet and greet with
Mr Drew Scott and Mr Silver Scott at the @phillyhomeshows!)
 John Fedoronko, Maura McGlone and Ray Smeriglio
Ian surrounded by his family, who have given him tremendous support over the years.
Glammy, Ian, Mom and Step-dad.
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PhillyGossip: Russell Westbrook Gets Lucky, Dance Mom Tot in town, Baby News, Philly Actor in House of Cards, and Chio in the Morning

Happy Monday Morning, so glad the weather alarmist were wrong and it didn’t snow on the beautiful cherry trees which have begun to blossom.

A photo posted by Philly ChitChat (@phillychitchat) on Mar 18, 2016 at 2:51pm PDT

I’m on my way to DC later this week and am excited to see their Cherry Blossoms bloom for the first time. I’m being hosted by Capitol Hill Hotel. They have a very interesting Election Year deal going on that they want me to experience. You can follow my exploration of DC via their twitter @CapHillHotel  as I take over their account next weekend.

Oklahoma Thunder’s Russell Westbrook was in town last week to play against the Sixers on Friday. Thursday was a big day for Westbrook. He stopped by the True Religion store at 1604 Walnut St to check out his new like of tshirts and sweat pants. (shot from video he posted) Later that night he got lucky at SugarHouse Casino. On Friday he made a sweet 1 handed dunk to Thundering past the Sixers in a final score of 111 to 97.

 In town yesterday was Dance Mom’s breakout tiny tot star JoJo Siwa. Who greeted a long line of fans as well as the Kellmer Family at SunMyst Tanning Salon (124 S 16th St,)
Jeff Kellmer (l) Marilyn Kellmer (r)
 
 Speaking of Sun Myst, I reported earlier this year that Susie Celek‘s Skin Palette sunless tans is now offered at Sun Myst. Friday she was spotted at the Flyer’s game with Cindy Webster and Natalie Egenolf.
 Saturday night Susie’s former partner in tan, Julie Lynn was out celebrating PR powerpuff Jen Sherlock’s birthday. OH my those gigantic meatballs.
This adorable – Michael Magnatta, Comcast and her cousin Marisa Magnatta, WMMR in a Now and Then Shot.
 Speaking of power duos: Lynsie Solomon and Alison Young. Last week at the Young Friends of the Academy Ball’s Happy Hour at Capital Grille, Lynsie, the Chair of the Young Friends of the Academy Ball announced that Alison Young, would be 2018’s chair of the Young Friends. Their official title is Chair and Vice Chair, but political powerhouse David Maser, husband of Alison, deemed them Madam B and Madam VC. This shot was taken at the Garces Gala on Friday night.
Look for photos in the Philly Biz Journal today.
Philly actor Mike Lyons, who played a Senator in Season 3 of House of Cards, has been promoted to Speaker of the House in the just-released Season 4 of the popular Netflix series.   Here is his IMDB link.

 

Philly’s Mix 106.1 Chio in the morning , Sunday morning at Somerdale, NJ Great Clips after being clipped by Sandee Bengel
  How do you get to Carnegie Hall, practice, practice, practice! That’s exactly what Chris Blackman and Wendy Frame‘s son did. He was there with Friends’ central Chorus who took part in the “Total Vocal Contemporary A Cappella Music Concert” on Sunday.
 Also in NYC, Lisa Jefferson, Dane Farrell and the crew from Allied THA Philly, as they attended the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Premiere at Radio City Music Hall. (1260 Ave of the Americas, New York, NY 10020)

 

 

 John Waters lives in Baltimore, so when The 24th National Conference on LGBT Equality was held there this past weekend, he stopped by. Here he is with Philly’s Vince Ryan, who just wrote a compelling piece about Hillary Clinton that was picked up by the Washington Blade.

 

Pretty awesome
To get an invite to one of Main Line Real Estate Agent’s Michelle Leonard’s dinners is a joy. She always goes all out on her table settings. In fact she has a whole room in her house just for table ware.

 

 

People have been going gaga over a bald eagle couple that has made the National Arboretum their home is
nesting for a family this month. The eagles laid two eggs in the
past week, and now you can watch as they await their eaglets thanks to
two well-placed, live-streaming nest cams.
Fast forward a month and the babies are born and ready to be fed, see that fish dad dropped off yesterday morning.
I’ve been lucky enough to catch a few of the eaglets feedings. They are so adorable.

 

© 2016 American Eagle Foundation, EAGLES.ORG.
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Macy’s Philadelphia Flower Show Now Through April 3 – Here’s What To Expect

Happy 2nd Day of Spring, and 2nd day of Macy’s Annual Flower Show. This year’s theme America The Beautiful.There’s lot to see, smell and a few things on the schedule to participate in.

 Macy’s started setting up the displays and planting the flowers in the shoe department on Thursday.

 I took this shot after the Zarwin Baum March Madness party on Thursday. Looks like Liberty’s Torch

 Saturday I stopped by on my way to the CJ Walker Annual Luncheon

 The place smelled wonderful
 Even the shoes were spring tastic
Macy’s Center City Philadelphia
Greek Hall, 3rd Floor
1300 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19107
215-241-9000
Get Directions

Calling All Bakers – 5:30PM – March 22

Join
Macy’s Center City for a private baking class! Our specialty pastry
chefs will give you their insider tips to making the perfect apple pie!
With the purchase of a $20 ticket*, you will receive a $10 Macy’s gift
card**, access to the class featuring in-depth instruction, recipes and
your very own mini pie plate to take home. All you need to bring is
yourself and your appetite! Purchase your ticket at
MacysCCBakingClass.Eventbrite.com! Plus, with any $25 Macy’s purchase
made the day of the event, you’ll receive** a floral inspired coloring
book!

Event subject to change or cancellation. *Ticket purchase necessary for
entry. $20 Ticket purchase valid for 1 customer entry. Ticket purchase
is non-refundable. **Gift card valid until 4/3/2016 and will be
distributed at event check-in.

Fashion Show Wednesday March 23 5:30PM
Join Macy’s and Paolo Nieddu, costume designer of “Empire”, for a
runway show celebrating spring fashion and everything you need to spring
into style! After the show, enter for a chance* to win a mini style
consultation with Paolo as he shows you how to bring your wardrobe from
drab to fab! Enjoy mini makeovers and sounds by our fabulous DJ and
pick a card, any card, at the wall of chance! Plus, with your purchase
of $75 or more in the Women’s Department, you’ll receive** a special
gift! RSVP for this event at MacysCCSpringFashion.EventBrite.com and
you’ll receive a special gift** when you check in!

Event subject to change or cancellation. *No purchase necessary, one
entry per customer. **One per customer, while supplies last.

Build Your Own Blossoms March 31, 2016
Learn how to create your very own beautiful potted plants with Cheryl
Wilks from Flowers on Location! She’ll share tips and tricks for
keeping your plants happy and healthy throughout the spring season!
Join us for this private class and with your $20 ticket purchase* you’ll
receive your very own potted succulent that you’ll plant yourself and a
$10 Macy’s gift card!** While you’re here, enjoy light sips and
sweets. Purchase your ticket for this event at
MacysCCFloralClass.Eventbrite.com!
HERE’S THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE 
1300 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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That Loud Noise You Heard This Morning Was The Implosion of North Philly PHA Buildings – Photos & Video

Good Saturday morning. It’s a good day for progress as the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA)  imploded the outdated high-rises to make room for low-rise townhouses.

Built in the late 1960s, 2100 people lived in the Norman Blumberg high-rises; the 18-story buildings, the Judson and Hemberger Towers. There was also 15
barrack-style buildings and another tower for senior citizens. All of them were taken down except the senior citizen building.

 In it’s place PHA will build units townhouse-style buildings, and PHA will has also developed a plan to create a retail coordinate in efforts to revitalize the neighborhood.

 Fairmount in the morning
 The PHA website has more information on the project HERE.

Front row viewing

 smoke blasting out of chimney

It was a great way to get rid of those pesky pigeons too

People on buildings close to the explosion

 Ohhh didn’t expect dust cloud to envelope the Philadelphian
All clear. Ready for the new neighborhood. Thanks Phyllis Halpern for letting us get this shots from your balcony.
Thanks Mike Toub for videoing. That clicking noise you hear in the beginning is moi taking all the photos above with my noisy camera.
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The Green Scene at Zarwin Baum’s March Madness Party on St. Patrick’s Day

Are you tired of green clad people yet. Yesterday was the rare occasion, or maybe the once in 7 years occasion that the first day of March Madness fell on St. Patrick’s Day, as I remember the last time it happened and I shot this event. Some people didn’t want their photos published as they didn’t like the color green and they only wore said outfit on this day, or so they told me, ahem. Maybe that’s why this year it wasn’t an overwhelming number of people wearing green, but there were a few standouts and i got em.
Yesterday was Zarwin Baum’s Annual March Madness Party, and for the 4th year they held it at the Crystal Tea Room.
 With proceeds from the silent and live auctions, donations and food donations benefiting Philabundence.
 I will have photos at Philly Mag today, but I thought I would do a whole column on green outfits to give you an idea of what you could wear next St. Patrick’s Day, or any day you want to wear green.

Throughout the day, 2500+ invited attendees will enjoy food and drink, a silent auction, a Cigar Room, and pop-a-shot basketball, all while the excitement of the NCAA’s March Madness plays out on the screens.  Guests can also look forward to this year’s beer garden, featuring tastings from Anheuser-Busch,  Bank and Bourbon, Golia Vodka, Little Lion, New Liberty Distillery/Millstone Spirits Group, Revolution Taco, Smith’s Restaurant, Stateside Vodka, and Vesper.

 This year’s event boasts support from Apple Vacations, Citrin Cooperman, Del Frisco’s, Digital Benefit Advisors, DTI, ECBM, Golf Performance Institute, Help Me PCS, Iron Mountain, Jersey Man Magazine, Magna Legal Services, Robbini Bespoke, Rock Avenue Bow-Ties, Savills Studley, Signarama Center City, ToBox, West Capital Management, and Weston Fitness.  

 Perry Milou wearing a painting of Sophia Loren while painting Buddha. Last weekend he attended the Borgata where Sophia Loren spoke about her life, loves, and losses. At the end of the night the painting was auctioned off with proceeds going to Philabundence.

 Ahhh yes reminds me of Catholic School days
 The Finley’s in Fine Irish Form
The Zarwin Baum March Madness party is for clients, and friends of the firm. It always amazes me how you can have 2500 people flow through the doors, yet it’s one of the hardest party’s to crash.

 
 That scarf for the win
 Jen Sherlock magic
 Why I didn’t get full length on those pants. Look for these guys to be as snappy dressed at the Preakness on The Piazza coming up May 21. It is definitely the best spring party of the season, especially for the millennials.

 Svelte
Teal Green
Ashley Dudek, Philly Mag Magazine celebrates her teams win
 Goddess dress
 Mitch Kaplan is sporting a green leaf clover
 Auctioneer Steve Cohen wants you to pay attention to what’s up for bid
 Winner of the 10 person vacation in Mexico celebrates her bargain winning bid of $4500 as  Glenn Bergman is executive director of Philabundance whistles his excitement
Maria Quattrone and Gino Barbera
Stacey Kracher and Brandon Morrison, always the best dressed where ever they go. Stacey works at Zarwin Baum as marketing director. She and her team execute the event every year, and it’s quite impressive.
 Green with Envy – How hot is this outfit that Elizabeth Convery and Brian Lipstein are wearing. The winners of the Best Dressed St Patrick’s Day outfit. Probing that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day