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Be Social: Charity Events of Interest, News You Can Use #PCCBuzz

It’s Sunday, get those scheduling calendars out. I don’t want anyone writing me to say I didn’t know that event was going on, I wish you would tell me beforehand…

Congrats to my friend Berlinda. Well deserved. A lot of the great stories you see on Fox 29’s Good Day were planed by her. She’s one of 3 planning directors.

PABJ 2015 Awards & Scholarship Gala


Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists

Saturday, October 17, 2015 from 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM (EDT)
WHYY Studios
Philadelphia, Pa


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October 24 is a very busy Saturday Night
“Beauty en Noir”, and will
serve as the primary charity event to support Women Against Abuse, a
Philadelphia and Delaware Valley based Non-profit agency 501(c) 3 that
provides support services for victims of domestic violence. The event
will be held at the prestigious Penthouse at the Bourse (PrivLiv) on
Saturday, October 24, 2015, from 7-10pm
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The Wistar Gala Honoring Russel E. Kaufman, M.D.
Smile, I’ll be here shooting.

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The Alpha Phi Eta Iota chapter is excited to host our
second annual Red Dress Gala! Please join us, in cocktail attire, for an
exciting night of desserts, live entertainment, silent auction, and
raffle prizes. It will be an evening you won’t want to miss! All
proceeds will benefit the Alpha Phi Foundation and women’s cardiac care.

Tickets Info

 

The 2015 Butterfly Ball

Event Co-Chairs N Baranes, Gerianne and Michael DiPiano, Michael Durbin, Jan and Mark Frisch and Nivedita and Shruti Singhal 

Loews Philadelphia Hotel
1200 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Smile, I’ll be here shooting.

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Old City is New Once Again, this weekend there’s a Festival To Celebrate

Old City was once once of the hot neighborhoods in Philly, but in the past few years it started to cool down as Center City’s Rittenhouse Square, East Passyunk and Northern Liberties took off.

I’m here to tell you that’s its finding it’s footing and is well on it’s way back. When I was contacted to shoot the Old City Festival this Sunday, I asked what’s happening in Old City, ie business’ and new development. 

During the 90s and 00’s I used to be a tour guide for the Philadelphia Foundation of Architectural, so I know the neighborhood well and especially the history of the buildings. I wanted to get a tour of my old stomping grounds and I did this past Tuesday.

Old City Arts – Wood Turning Center


I met with Job Itzkowitz. Executive Director, Old City at the business district headquarters 231 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 to
get a tour of the neighborhood and ask a million questions. I think he
was surprised how much I knew about the neighborhood and how curious I
was. I was excited to share my tour spiel with him too cause I don’t get
to use it much anymore. We were joined by that Kory Aversa guy, you
know him, PR extraordinaire. He’s been working hard to get the word out
about the festival this Sunday.

Above is The former Shirt Corner. The iconic Old City building on the corner of 3rd and Market streets was replaced by the Shirt Corner Apartments,
a slick new living space with 59 rental units, and a couple
street-level commercial storefronts housing a CVS Pharmacy and
healthy take-away joint Snap Kitchen. Check out the mural they have inside the lobby here. Job showed me two of the windows fronting for CVS, will be used for rotating art exhibits. They have hinges that allow the windows to swing out to change the exhibit. Pretty cool. I really like how the builders blended the building into the neighborhood buildings with it’s perfected Federal Style design.

Old City is like Philly’s Silicone Valley with it’s tech business’ and cool co-working space Indy Hall. “In recent years, the corridor from roughly Market Street in Old City through Northern Liberties has been gradually filling with tech and web-centric office buildings and shared workspaces. Many there are calling it ‘N3rd Street,’ a play on “North 3rd Street.” (Technical.ly Philly)

There are a lot of new boutiques that have popped up over the past few years

As well as the standards like Roche Bobois and Dane Decor, which draws designers down from NYC to check out their furniture and home accessories.

Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shops –  302 Arch Street

I see a lot of ladies wearing clothing from Geisha House – 149 N 3rd St,
Just opened on Thursday – Blokes Barbershop & Gentleman’s Emporium. Job is saying hi to the owner Duke Dunne
Such a fun barbershop

151 N. 3rd Street, selling more than just a good hair cut
Lots of development is going on in the neighborhood too. Just recently I covered the ground breaking for The Bridge
United By Blue Coffeehouse and Clothier – 144 N 2nd St,
Bluestone Art Gallery has moved to 2nd Street. I love that place. The owners are so nice.
Watch this space

Indego Bikes. They say this is the most highly used. It’s the  only one that is located in the street.

At the Old City Festival on Sunday, check out food from all the local restaurateurs including Cuba Libre. See you there. I’ll be there around 2PM
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Photos: Bok School hosts Mural Arts Program’s Open Source Party

Last Friday, Open Source kicked off their project at Bok school with a blockbuster opening party

Despite
the torrential nor’easter rains a good showing of people turned out to
enjoy the festivities. I couldn’t make it as I was covering another
awesome event down the street, the opening of Opera Philadelphia, check
out the gala complete with tent set up in the middle of Broad Street,
HERE. Any who I had Mural Arts send me a few pixs from their party too. 

 The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (Mural Arts) has set Friday, October 2 for an opening party that screams “art prom.” Hosted at Bok, a former South Philly vocational high school evolving
into an innovative makerspace, the evening’s events include a DJ Set
by Sub Pop recording artist, Washed Out, along with performances
by electro pop band City Rain, jazz / soul / hip hop trio The Living

Mural Arts partnered with Mole Street, a Philadelphia experiential marketing and entertainment booking agency to secure an exciting line up of performers for the event. Washed Out’s Ernest Greene, a young guy from Georgia (via South Carolina) who makes bedroom
synthpop that sounds blurred and woozily evocative. Many will be
familiar with the band’s tune, Feel It All Around, from the opening
credits of the hit IFC TV show, Portlandia. In addition to recording and
touring with a band, he takes time out to bring his DJ Set to select
venues. These often sold out shows bring a perfect party vibe.

Washed Out (DJ set)

Open Source Curator Pedro Alonzo, Mural Arts Program Execut

ive Director Jane Golden, City Councilman Mark Squilla (Photo by Bill McCay)
   

 Johnny Buss (Mural Arts Program Artist)

 Tracy Buchholz, Isaiah Zagar, Liann Fenderson
 Lucy Price, Andrew Schmidt

Guests enjoyed an open “pour” session with the Dufala Brothers, who will be working out of Bok all month long. The Dufala Brothers will create a waste transfer station in the Edward Bok Vocational School in South
Philadelphia. The station is conceived to recycle aluminum from local
scrappers, which will be repurposed by the artists to make art.

 Nicole Steinberg

 Stephen Ives
Step and Repeat and the below Photos by SteveWeinik
 Phil Asbury, Open Source Artist Shinique Smith, Open Source Artist Odili Odita

 The Open Source Hub is officially open!

Stop by The Graham Building at Dilworth Park (30 South 15th Street) to learn more about the artists, artworks, and events of Open Source,
or just pop in to grab a coffee and a bite to eat from our cafe. This
Wednesday through Sunday, Hub Bub Coffee will be at our featured Hub
vendor, serving up delicious coffee and pastries. There are over 40 events connected with Open Source for you to attend. Check out their site for more info OPEN SOURCE

For more information about Mole Street, please visit http://molestreet.com

(Both Mole Street and the Mural Arts have been clients of mine this past year.) 

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Whoopi Goldberg Will Crack You Up This Weekend at Valley Forge Event Center 10/10/15

I remember catching one of Whoopi Goldberg‘s first comedy shows back in the 80s, she cracked me up. Then she got an HBO special, then Billy Crystal saw her, and she was on her way.  Now “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg will
perform stand-up comedy on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at the Valley Forge Casino Event Center
(Convention Center) at
8:00pm (doors open 7:00pm). Tickets are still available HERE

“We are proud to host
Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Oscar award winners, Hall of Fame musicians, and
world-class comedians at the Valley Forge Music Fair,” said VFCR Chief
Marketing Officer Jennifer Galle. “Top caliber entertainment, along with
upscale dining options, a wide array of nightlife, a new poolside club
and an exclusive casino, make Valley Forge Casino Resort an unparalleled
entertainment destination.”

 Goldberg is going to have you laughing in the aisle, cause she’s not afraid of taking on subjects that are making the headlines in today’s news, and putting it out there in Whoopi’s honest truth. Probably espousing views that we think but would never dare say. 

If you’re a Whoopi fan we can’t miss this, cause I don’t think the girl is staying on the View much longer. So much drama going on on the set, I want to hear about it. I’ll see you Saturday.
On Sunday, October 11,
2015, Chicago frontman and solo star Peter Cetera will showcase his
unmistakable tenor voice, legendary songwriting skills and bass guitar
chops. The Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter will perform timeless
hits that helped him define an era of American rock music. Tickets will be $45, $65 and $75 each.
One of my favorite duets: Peter Cetera and Cher 

CONTACT:

Kory Aversa
Aversa PR & Events LLC

Email | Kory (at) aversapr (dot) com
Mobile | 215-840-9216
Website | Aversapr (dot) com

(Sponsor Posting)
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Wedding Photos: Stephanie and Zach Mallgrave

Saturday I went to my 2nd cousins’ Stephanie  wedding to her soul mate Zach

It was a beautiful wedding
Gorgeous dress
Beaming parents Sue and Anthony Riccardi
 Zach and Stephanie Mallgrave
One of the coolest bride’s bouquets ever. Stephanie and my Aunt Angie, her grandmother, began collecting antique pins and brooches for the past 2 years or so. Grandmom Riccardi (my mom’s sister) help assemble it before she died last December. As past past president of Delaware Valley Antiques Association, Aunt Angie knew vintage.
past president of Delaware Valley Antiques Association – See more at:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/courierpostonline/obituary.aspx?pid=173540408#sthash.77YZVEUk.dpuf
Stephanie incorporated lockets filled with photos her her grandparents on both sides, into her bouquet.
Susan Riccardi, Aunt Rosie Shannon and my mom, Virgina Dillon
The gift table in the cocktail area. Who knew, but you should always move your gift table into your reception room because sadly some bum will try and lift your gift cards and run down the street. Thankfully the groomsman were able to run faster than the crooks and recovered the gifts.
Sue and Stephanie
cousin Donna Libertella Matthews and mom, her aunt Virgina Libertella Dillon
Joe Riccardi, Fred Matthews and Uncle Charlie Libertella
My biggest fan from watching me on Fox 29 – Victoria
Introducing  Stephanie and Zach Mallgrave
Dad and daughter dance
all my first cousins from my mom’s side, except my sister Crista who didn’t fly in because the National Weather Service cares about ratings more than people as they predicted Joaquin hitting NJ 5 days out, with barely one model showing it hitting NJ. Zoink.
Ray and Maryanne Massi, Bob and Ingrid Shannon, Margaret and Frank Goleash. 2nd row: Teresa Fitzgerald, Mike Toub, Tina Morrison, Janine DeFeo, Diane Libertella, Lisa Libertella, Tracy Bonaventure, Donna Matthews, Joe Bonaventure, me, Carla Fine and Ray LaGreca
There was a lot of selfie action going on

Cousin Joey Riccardi, Sue and son Jacob
Happy birthday to my sister Margaret Goleash
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Photos: Connor Barwin Bikes To Work – Do we ever get tired of Connor, I don’t think so.

It’s a well known fact now that Connor Barwin likes to bike to work. (remember that’s how he found Ralph Brooks Park as he passed it on his way to work; then he helped renovate it through hard work and sweat equity.)

Connor told USA Today transportation alternatives was always an important principle in his life. “It’s something that I’ve always understood. Obviously my dad’s a city manager so he talked about public transit, he was always trying to improve the transit system in Detroit when I was growing up. When I played in Houston, which is not a public transit-friendly city, I did ride my bike and I did their one train line that they had more out of principle,” he said. 

“But when I moved to Philly it was great because they have more of a real public transit system, a real subway system, now they have a real bike sharing program so when I use it, it’s purely out of function not principle which is great.”

Capital One, the official banking sponsor of the City of Philadelphia’s bike share program Indego, partnered with Connor Barwin and several bloggers in Philly to promote the popular co-sharing Bikes  and offer a $5 off deal for your first month’s membership.

It was a beautiful day for a ride. Linda Vertlieb, Frugal Philly Mom takes a #selfie with Connor

Kiera Smalls, @RideIndego • Co-Founder @CityFitGirls explains how to use an Indego bike. I had no idea the seat adjusted, I really need to go for a bike ride soon. 
The crew before they headed out

I was really surprised to see Broad Street didn’t have a bike lane. 
Connor Leads the Pack
Always a conservationist when he’s not riding his bike to work, Connor takes his Tesla.

I jumped in a car and said follow those bikes, I need to beat them to the stadium.

I caught up near Passyunk Ave

The house photographer had a sweet spot to capture the action

At some point my cab driver thought this would be a artistic shot of them, not so much I say. 

Passing FDR Park

Arriving at the Linc

Indego recently opened up additional bike stations in Philly: 9th and Arch streets, 19th and Lombard streets, Girard and Leopard streets, 38th and Lancaster streets, 10th and Reed streets, 17th and Girard streets, 6th and Fairmount streets, 21st and Catherine streets, Broad and Federal streets, and 24th and Sansom streets. 

Connor Barwin is triumphant 
Let’s see your photos of your ride with Indego, use #RideIndego when posting.

Yesterday I was in Old City, there’s an Indego station on Market Street that sits in the street. I was told it was the most used station out of all of them in the City. It’s near 2nd Street.

Indego’s mission is to create a progressive and innovative way to travel, while promoting healthy and sustainable living and active transportation.
If you haven’t ridden with Indego yet, it’s never too late to start. Here’s how to create a membership!
  1. Go to rideindego.com, click the “Become a Member” button and choose “Indego30” membership.
  2. Enter your Capital One debit card’s first 6 digits as the promo code.
  3. Hop on a bike!  
Capital One will offer its customers $5 off of their first month’s Indego membership when using a Capital One 360 Checking debit card.  
If your not currently banking with Capital One, you can sign up online at CapitalOne.com or by visiting the Capital One Philadelphia-based Rittenhouse Café at 1636 Walnut Street (they have great sandwiches). Not only will you save money on Indego, but you can also take advantage of fee-free banking with 360 Checking by Capital One and a free nationwide ATM network – with over 200 ATMs around Philadelphia.
Disclosure / Disclaimer: This post was brought to you with the support of Capitol One. Philly Chit Chat received compensation for the purposes of this post. But I covered it like I cover all my events with the HughE flair. And who doesn’t want to look at a nearly a dozen Connor Barwin shots.

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Be Social: Charity and Notable Events in Philly, Plus #PCCBuzz

Be Social – Every Sunday I’ll post upcoming events that have been sent to me that I think you’d be interested in attending, but since I’m creating this new “column” I want to play catch up. Often I put these events on on twitter, not so much on my other social media outlets. Nearly every time I photograph an event, a reader will ask “I wish I knew about this event.” I’ve always wanted to add these to my “public calendar” but doing that is too time consuming. So they’re here for you to put on your calendar.  Be sure to follow me on Twitter @iphillychitchat (#PCCBuzz), Instagram and Facebook: PhillyChitChat where I will post various events daily.

The Philly Social Scene is underway, whether it’s a grand gala, a trunk show, Forbes 30 under 30 I’ll fill you in, and in most cases will have photos and info from the event. Next to the events where I know I’ll be shooting I will say Smile, I’ll be here shooting.
but that doesn’t mean I won’t be at the other events it all depends on my client event schedule.

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10/9/15 – “Barcelona on Broad” Gala – The Pa Ballet Gala  – Pennsylvania Ballet Kicks off Artistic Director Angel Corella’s First Full   Season with “Barcelona on Broad” Gala – Smile, I’ll be here shooting. (before 9PM)

10/9/15 – MANNA 25th Anniversary Celebration at the 23rd Street Armory, for an incredible night of celebration honoring our past 25 years and sharing our exciting future. Las Vegas legend Wayne Newton will help MANNA honor Steven Korman, Founder of Korman Communities, for his tireless efforts and deep commitment to MANNA’s mission. Smile, I’ll be here shooting. (After 9PM)

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10/13/15

 @bbbs_sepa ‪#‎bigbrothersbigsisters‬ turns 100 years old and we are going to do it BIG #101315! You must get your tickets for the ‪#‎bignightout‬. – Smile, I’ll be here shooting.
The Big Night Out: An Evening Honoring Mentoring Heroes

Event Highlights:
• Celebrity Emcees Marlon Wayans & Mo’ne Davis
• Performances by Third Eye Blind’s Stephan Jenkins, Macy Gray & Shontelle
• 1,200 Guests Brought Together for an Epic Centennial Celebration
• Live Concert & Awards Ceremony produced by Live Nation
• VIP & Gala ReceptionOur Award Honorees:
• The Corporate Partner of the Century Award: Comcast NBCUniversal
• The Humanitarian Award: The Bentley Family
• The Charles Edwin Fox Memorial Service Award: Wilson Goode, Sr. D. Min
• The Community Service Award: Fox Rothschild
• Big Brother of the Century Award Finalists: Lee Fisher, Tom McElvogue, Doug Tolbert
• Big Sister of the Century Award Finalists: Angela Soto-Hamlin, Joan Tishgart, Kris Townsend
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Congrats to PGN founder Mark Segal, legendary Gay Rights Advocate, on his new book “And Then I Danced” which publishes today. You can pick it up on Amazon, and book stores like Barnes & Noble on Rittenhouse Square, where he will be doing a signing next week. He’s having a private book party Wednesday that I will be photographing, so check out those photos in Philly Mag on Thursday.
Barnes & Noble Rittenhouse Square Wednesday October 14, 2015 7:00 PM

Because of activists like Mark Segal, whose life work is
dramatically detailed in this poignant and important memoir, today there
are openly LGBT people working in the White House and throughout
corporate America. 

 
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 Fashion Under the Shambles 2015 South Street Headhouse District Wednesday, October 14, 2015 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT) Philadelphia, PA Smile, I’ll be here shooting.
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Great Networking and lecture event. 10/15/15

Join us for a conversation, in partnership with the Arts + Business Council, with pioneers from the worlds of arts and technology: prolific
street artist and activist Shepard Fairey (Photo by Jon Furlong. Courtesy of Shepard Fairey.), and co-founding entrepreneur of Android and Google Ventures lead Rich Miner. Tickets and Info:
(I highly recommend attending this event, if not only for the fascinating Shepard Fairey, but the Arts & Business council is a great networking event)

Smile, I’ll be here shooting.
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Oct 16, 2015 6:00 PM – Oct 16, 2015 10:00 PM
You’re invited to PHeaSt, the region’s most delicious event! PHS’s
one-of-a-kind celebration to benefit the City Harvest program, PHeaSt
pairs local growers and top-tier regional chefs for an extraordinary
garden-to-table dining experience. Sample garden-fresh dishes from the
region’s finest restaurants, sip playful cocktails and craft beers, and
get gardening tips from growers.
Proceeds go to City Harvest 
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Ambassadors of The Wistar Institute-  Sip, Schmooze & Science – Tickets & Info
Smile, I’ll be here shooting.
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Pink Tide Ball – The Susan Komen Gala
6:00 PM – Main Event

8:30 PM – Young Professionals 

Party Vie by Cescaphé Event Group 600 N. Broad Street,
 Philadelphia Call for tickets/tables: 215-238-8900 
Smile, I’ll be here shooting.
6:00 PM – Main Event
8:30 PM – Young Professionals Party
Vie by Cescaphé Event Group 600 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia Call for tickets/tables: 215-238-8900 – See more at: https://komenphiladelphia.org/events/ptb/#sthash.wGxvVLVg.dpuf
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M. Night Shyamalan’s New Untitled Movie Starring James McAvoy & More Cast News – Weddings & Tidbits

 M. Night Shyamalan has tapped Heery’s Casting to find extras to appear in his new “untitled movie.” One name that is connected with the project, James McAvoy, most notable for X-Men: Days of Future Past.

He’s going to take over the role previously being eyed by Joaquin Phoenix.  Jason Blum, who paired with the director on Universal’s recent horror film The Visit, is producing the project. Marc Bienstock also produces, while Ashwin Rajan and Steven Schneider are on board as exec producers. The production office opened in Philly last week, and things are underway for another great success, after the sleeper hit Wayward Pines this past summer starring Matt Dillon.

Fox 29’s Quincy Harris and M. Night Shyamalanat Prince Theater in July

More Cast Members added:
: Anya Taylor Joy, Betty Buckley (Love her, we’re like best buds on twitter, ok maybe just in my mind), Jessica Sula and Haley Lu Richardson.

http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/621729-m-night-shyamalans-new-film-starring-james-mcavoy-adds-four-to-the-cast 

 Congrats to Michelle Cassidy and Art Etchells


Rosemary Connors and Ben Cross
Tomorrow I’ll have photos of the two weddings I did attend. Crazy busy wedding weekend it was. So happy for all my friends.

Local guy Derek Michael got a great selfie with Shania Twain when she appeared in Bethlehem last week.

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Hall and Oates at The Fillmore Philadelphia Last Night – Who else was there, What’s it look like inside

Hall and Oates makes a triumphant return to Philadelphia to christen The Fillmore Philadelphia

Last night Fillmore Philadelphia opened in Fishtown, adding another music venue to the list of others that have popped up over the past few years. The Fillmore Philadelphia is located at 1000 Frankford Avenue at the site of a defunct, 100-year-old World War II munitions. Live Nation’s House of Blues Entertainment (HoBE) division will run the new venue which can hold 2500 in the main concert room with a 450 seat venue called the Foundry on a 2nd floor, where smaller acts will perform. Remember that time when House of Blues was eyeing the building where Del Frisco’s is now located?

The founder of the first Filmore David Graham‘s former wife  Bonnie MacLean and son David Graham Jr. were on hand to see the opening of Filmore Philadelphia and sign posters which were given out to patrons later.
 The 2nd floor Foundry nightclub, music venue. This is where 450 guests will sit to enjoy spirits and snacks while enjoying smaller bands and DJs.
 Dave Fisher, SVP Business Development at Core Realty (they own the property the Fillmore sits on), Carol Tinari, Nino Tinari and Mia Tinari Fisher.
 The Foundry
 Downstairs there a cool Filmore Philadelphia souvenir shop
 Michael Schulson and Nina Tinari. Nina is the executive director of the Marian Anderson Awards, which is coming up November 10. See you there.
The Fillmore Philadelphia was quite the place to be last night. Lots of Philly’s tastemakers and shakers were there like Kim Garzone and Puri Garzone, Public House Holdings. Nearby I saw Steve and Tamar Olitksy, Drew Milstein, Brent Celek, Aly Bly, Kristin Detterline, Marisa Magnatta, Nicole Michalik, Matt Cord and these folks

Mandy Blumenthal   – Happy Happy Birthday month

 Chris Murphy, Fox 29, Jeff Gordan, Live Nation and Mike Jerrick, Fox 29
 Photographers at the ready: Ricky Fitchett Sr., Bill McCay and Michael Hammie
 Hall and Oates TShirts for sale
 Amy Ridall and Cindy Webster

 Mayor Nutter at the opening of Fillmore Philadelphia. He announced that he gave Hall and Oates two miniture Philadelphia Liberty Bells
 Joseph Donahue, Ewing Cole, (They did the interior design inside the Fillmore), Theresa Donahue and Kenny Endt.
 Hall and Oates christen the stage at Fillmore Philadelphia, performing their many favorite hits like Maneater, Rich Girl and my favorite Out of Touch.
I completely forgot to go upstairs as I was grooving with Aly, Steve, Tamar and Drew downstairs. I saw this on Marisa Magnatta’s page and you can really appreciate the crowd and the awesome chandeliers, which are trademarks of all the Fillmores along with the red curtains along the wall and on the stage.

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On the Mainline: Daylesford Crossing Senior Living Opens and I can’t wait to be a senior

Daylesford Crossing Senior Living
opened this past summer on the site of the popular Jim Duffy’s restaurant in
Paoli. The restaurant was a popular hot spot for the well to do on the
Mainline, as well as the celebrated in Philadelphia and the world. Shuttered in
2006, the property remained unchanged until 2012 when Sage Senior Living acquired
the property.

The grand opening party was held on Tuesday September 29, 2015 to
great fanfare. Residents, their families, elected officials, with Paoli and
Malvern Business associates

attended the party which was catered by their in
house chef Frank De Benedetto, who uses the Sous-vide method of cooking meals
for the residents (Sous vide means “under vacuum” and involves
preparing food under tightly controlled temperature, vacuum sealing it, and
then cooking it very slowly. The result is intense flavors and amazing texture.).
 

Daylesford Crossing offers 78 rentals
with 64 personal care apartments and 14 specialized memory care apartments;
they have studios, one and two bedroom apartments and a milkshake machine.  Daylesford has named their café after Duffy’s,
and holds a happy hour there every afternoon.

 Joan Sobel, Jeff Sobel and Peg Doyle
Donna Ferrazzi, Daylesford Crossing and Paul Duffy, Duffy’s catering. He owned the restaurant that was on this spot for nearly 18 years.

 In the stairwell was a gorgeous living wall of plants

 There’s an exercise room, it’s across from the train station, there’s parking, and the best part is they have folks to help you navigate the medical system and cut through the red tape.

   Kathleen Douglass, GM Daylesford Crossing, Sherri Laughlin and Nicole Absar, MD
 Quinn deMenna, Alberto & Associates, Evan Irving and Angelo Alberto
 Centerpieces on the tables consisted of residents family photos
 Jeff Silver, Jose Chora, Chora Leone Gallery (he did the metal sculture which is located in the garden and on the walls in the building) and Judy Chora

 Chora scupltures
 A Jr one bedroom

 John Hayes, Blackney Hayes Architects, Megan Hayes, Amanda Brahler with  Mike Andress, Director of Development of Daylesford Crossing.
 Duffy’s Cafe
 Diane Pancous, Joni Barnes and  Sanja Kunsupada, Executive Director at Daylesford Crossing.
 Debbie Shulski and Denise Yarnoff in a one bedroom unit at Daylesford Crossing. There are also studios and jr. one bedrooms for lease.

 Kelly Andress, President Daylesford Crossing with Peter MacDonald and Lorraine MacDonald.
 Sean Moir, Trip Lukens, Kristen Mayock, John Dibuonavanturo, Mike Heaberg and Paul Olsen all Tredyffrin Township Supervisors