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Photos: The Urban Affairs Coalition Breakfast and Award Winners

For
45 years, the Urban Affairs Coalition has worked tirelessly to improve
the quality of life in the region, build wealth in urban communities,
and solve emerging issues. Our network of 55 + partner organizations and
programs serve more than 150,000 children, youth and adults annually,
addressing critical issues in our communities including — digital
literacy, summer youth employment, free tax services, small business
financing, anti-predatory home improvement loans, special needs housing,
economic inclusion, HIV/AIDS prevention and so much more. Last Friday they held their annual breakfast in the Grand Ballroom at the Hyatt at the Bellevue.

Jerry Sweeney, Steven Bradley, “Living Legacy Award” Recipient Romulo “Romy”  Diaz, Jr., Esq. (VP & General Counsel, PECO), and Ron Bradley.

Former Ed Rendell greets the guests in his jovial way.
Good morning Philadelphia !! – Mayor Nutter
 City Councilwoman Marian B. Tasco and president of City Council Darrell Clarke.
Rose Samuel, Congressman Chaka Fattah, City Councilwoman Marian B. Tasco.
 Karen Lewis and Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer.
Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro, Anthony Williams, and Romy Diaz.
Former Governor Ed Rendell, “Doer” Award Recipient Grant Rawdin, Esq.  (President and CEO, Wescott Financial Advisory), and CEO/President of UAC Sharmain  Matlock­Turner.

Inspired
by Governor Edward G. Rendell, this award honors an individual who has
made the communities of Philadelphia a better place to live, work and
play.
Pennsylvania Governor Elect Tom Wolf and UAC Board Member William Moore
.  UAC Board Member Dan Fitzpatrick and
Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro

Honorary Co-Chairs

Nelson Diaz
Partner, Dilworth Paxson LLP

Michael Rashid
Former President & CEO, AmeriHealth Caritas

Romulo “Romy” Diaz
receives the “Living Legacy” Award. 
Inspired by Dwight Evans, this award honors a policy leader who has committed to fostering the Coalition’s mission. 
Philadelphia
Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer and Community
Leadership Award Recipient Judge Renée Cardwell Hughes (CEO, American Red Cross
SEPA.)
The award is inspired
by Ernest E. Jones, this award honors a community organization and its
leader for contributing to the quality of life in the region.
Thanks to Mike Hirata for shooting this event for PhillyChitChat, Skai Blue Media and the UAC Breakfast 
Happy Thanksgiving. I’ll be covering the 6ABC Thanksgiving Day Parade via my instagram at PhillyChitChat and on Twitter: @Iphillychitchat
Be safe, go EAGLES and enjoy your nap after dinner. 
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Photos from the Opening Night Party: The Gifts from the Earth E-Modern Gallerie

Edward Fong, owner director of E-Modern Gallerie, curated another gorgeous exhibit of new artists at his Old City gallery (116 Arch Street). His passion for finding new artists and introducing it to Philadelphia is apparent in his monthly exhibitions.

Edward Fong (2nd from right) with artists: Brendan McAtammey (woodworker), Santiago Galease (artist) and Diane Gale (sculpture).
Gorgeous bowl by Brendan McAtammey. He created this bowl from a fallen tree from the Quaker Meeting House at 4th and Arch.
Diane
Gale
and Trina Robba McKenna.
Bob
Morrison, Rosa Torres
and Ricardo Torres.
Galeas specializes in doing haunting realistic portraits.

Xing
Yang and Danching

John Romano, Bob Morrison and Brendan McAtamne,

Rachel
Sigmund and Izzy Sigmund.
Lisa
K and Clayton Blunk
Diane Gale (sculpture).
Wojo,
Roger Wing and Elaine Lander.
Jay
N and Nadia Kunz.
Guest, Stormy Lundy, Mark Mitchell and Cristina Jackson.

  Santiago Galease
 The exhibition runs from November 15 through December 28

Meredith Rainey and Thaddeus Squire.

Nathan
Distefano and Laura Distefano
Donald
Harrison and Adrian Plascencia w
ith gallery owner Edward Fong.
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Manita Burrito, Fairmount’s newest burrito joint, Intimate Dinner Party

Manita Burrito, Fairmount’s newest burrito joint, had their VIP grand
opening preview on November 12, 2014 at Mugshots Coffeehouse, where
they’ll be taking over the kitchen every
Thursday-Saturday for dinner.

 At the intimate party, the guests mingled
around bowls of housemade chips and guacamole. Guests enjoyed a variety
of bite-sized burritos, including chorizo, chicken, beef, carnitas, and
more.

Chef Michael O’Halloran (r) (also of Bistro
7 on N3RD St.) and managing partner Noam Kugelmass (L) circulated through
the crowd, introducing themselves to the new Fairmount patrons. The once
“pop-up” shop is nicknamed the “Casa del Freekeh Burrito” after the
signature menu item – a burrito filled with an
ancient super grain called freekeh. Manita Burrito started dishing out
their locally-sourced and organic cuisine earlier this month and is now
open for business every weekend for dinner.

 Linda Berger and Sue Boehan
 Megan Lunny and Alex Coll – Cashman & Associates
 KYW’s Hadas Kuznitz and husband Dan Reinherz with son Geffin Reinherz
Guests enjoying Tacos, Quesadillas, Ensaladas at the Manita Burrito takeover at Mugshots Coffeehouse.
 Laura Krebs – Cashman & Associates and  Jacklin Rhoads – Cashman & Associates
 I ate entirely too much at the event, the food is delicious!!
 Danny Cevallos (CNN) and  Rebecca Ganim
 Liz Whitman,  Amanda Hill, Jenna Fisher and Brittany Boswell

 Jeff Kralik, The Drunken Cyclist

 
Kate Marlys, Michelle Boyles and Victoria Lam
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A stylish crowd came out to celebrate ellelauri’s grand opening of their new flagship store in Center City.

Exclusive women’s apparel brand  ellelauri celebrated the grand opening of their new flagship store, located on 114 South 19th Street last week and some of Philly’s most beautiful,  stylish, young social gals were on hand to check out the latest fashions and enjoy the evening.

 Alan Greenberger, Deputy Mayor cuts the ribbon with ellelauri founder Liz Rymar. There’s no one that has worked harder than Alan Greenberger to bring new business to Philadelphia, he’s the deputy mayor of commerce as well as City Planning.

 Good Day Philadelphia’s Alex Holley models a new Fall/Winter ellelauri fashion design.We had a great time Saturday night at the Please Touch Museum for Little Stars.
 ellelauri staffers Amanda Campfield and Erin Callaghan.
 Beth Rymar, Liz Rymar, and George Rymar.
 DJ Adrian Hardy and Sarah Cossa.
 Philadelphia Deputy Mayor Alan Greenberger and ellelauri founder Liz Rymar.

 Celebrity Chef Jennifer Carroll models new ellelauri fashions.

 Michelle Boyles and Randyl Case
 NBC10 Reporter and Anchor Keith Jones and ellelauri founder Liz Rymar.
 Miss Philadelphia Diamond Edmonds and 6ABC’s Melissa Magee.
 Good Day Philadelphia’s Alex Holley and Mike Jerrick with Liz Rymar.
 Amanda Ryan and Lauren Hughes from BreastCancer.org
10% of all sales from the evening went to
breastcancer.org.
 Kristina Jenkins, editor of Uwishunu (I would say Uwishunu is the number one site to see what’s going on in Philly, illustrated. It’s a must read.) and Alex Walsh of Neff Associates PR.

 Kate Maryls and Lexie LaCava from the Bronzed Bee.
 Allaire Corbett, Brittany Corbett, and Liz Rymar.

 Joshua Jenkins, Kristina Jenkins, and Nicole Paloux.

 Joseph Lentini, SignaCurl and Liz Rymar.
 Marthe Mbuy, ‎Judicial Law Clerk at City of Philadelphia and Liz Rymar.

 Ann Marie O’Shea, Liz Rymar, and George Rymar.

 DJ Adrien Hardy. He’ll be one of three DJ’s spinning at New Year’s Eve at the Piazza on 12/31/14 – Check out info here

 A nice crowd was on hand to celebrate the opening.
 Starla Keith and Kent Keith.
David Neff, President & Chief Brand Strategist at Neff & Associates, Liz Rymar, and George Rymar.
You can find all this fashion fun at two locations:
114 South 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
1625 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Small Business Saturday Promotion

ellelauri will provide a 10% discount on all merchandise and a gift with purchase for all shoppers on Small Business Saturday.
Valid through November 29, 2014
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Photos From GORE-TEX Philadelphia Marathon 2014

Photos From GORE-TEX Philadelphia Marathon 2014
 This was the first time I photographed the Philadelphia Marathon since I attended to cheer on my brother 5 years ago.
 The set up was amazing, lots of layers of security, good information on how the race is run. 
 
The Marathon starts off with the Elite Runners first, then they feed in a dozen corrals of runners holding 300++ runners each. Then they start off with the half marathon runners about 20 minutes later. And feed the racetrack the same way, that way all the runners are paced out and not on top of each other. In this video you hear Mayor Mike giving words of encouragement as he goes for the Guinness Book of Record’s for the most high fives.

 

 This is the orange corral getting into place, they would walk in unison from say near the Art Museum, to the starting line where I was standing. (No that women is not smoking a long cigarette, that is just the line in the road.)

 This is kinda fascinating. these volunteers are picking up the discarded sweatshirts of the runners at the starting line.

 They are put into the trashbags and then donated to homeless shelters, and underserved communities.
As for the runners other stuff, these UPS trucks were originally parked closer to the Art Museum Steps.

 It was there that the runners checked their bags in, which might contain warmer clothes, cell phone, and other essentials needed after the race. The UPS trucks then lined up here at the end of the finish line for the pick up of these items in alphabetized fashion per truck. (They thought of everything.)
I liked the clever signs.
Gore-Tex had a sign making area too.

Kiprono Kurgat, (l) won the 13.1-mile half marathon race with an
unofficial time of 1:03:58 greets the Etaferahu Temesgen, (r) who won first place by a women, with an unofficial time of 1:12:48.

 I missed the first man crossing the Marathon Finish Line as I realized I was on the wrong side of the street, where the half marathoner’s ran in. To cross the street I had to walk 2 blocks south at 20th Street, but I did catch the first women crossing the finish line  Leonora Petrina of Bayport, N.Y. with a time of 1:12:48.

 
 Runners get their medals at the finish line.

 They also take selfies.

 I love the people who can run a whole race holding an American Flag
 Or wearing a cowboy hat

 His lucky Mike Vick jersey.

 Never tutu much
 inspiration

 Puppy purse
  Leonora Petrina the women’s winner of the Gore-Tex Philadelphia Marathon.
 Dan Vassallo wins the 2014 Gore-Tex Philadelphia Marathon
(I think he’s doing Movember too. (bottom right)
Gov Elect Tom Wolf, Mayor Nutter, Desiree Peterkin Bell (City Rep) and the women winners at top with the men at the bottom. 

 Look for me I’ll be in the blue wig!
 Or if you were a runner, look for me we will be wearing what looks like candy on my head
 Or perhaps we’ll have your head on sticks as you run by

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Rizzieri Salon and Spa Grand Opening Party and Ribbon Cutting In Moorestown, NJ

Rizzieri Salon and Spa made its successful move from Marlton to a 14,000 square-foot space at the new, tony Moorestown Mall.

Nestled among high-end retailers and restaurants such as Marc Vetri’s Osteria and Jose Garces’s Distrito, Rizzieri Salon & Spa will be a destination for

The Rizzieri Organization owns and operates three salons, a day spa, a
beauty school, a massage school, and a business consulting business
which features Frank Rizzieri (2nd from left) is the third generation to head the salon.

The space contains a blow dry bar, barber shop, Aveda store,
and makeup bar and is prepared to cater to bridal parties of all sizes,
with separate areas and private makeup rooms for bridal consultations,
trials, and wedding day prep.

Sal Rizzieri and Tammy Cristella.

Zeyzani Yurderi and Tom Marasheski.
 Carly McGrath and Jenn Gaffney.
 Joe Stezzi and Joe Aristone.
Sal Rizzieri and Maria Christinzio.

Peter DeLuca and Renee DeLuca.
Did I mention Marc Vetri’s Osteria and Jose Garces’s Distrito were nearby? You’re allowed to eat in the salon, and for those bridal party’s, you can order food for them.
Stacey Kaklamanis, Lauren Kehoe, Sal Rizzieri, Kathryn Shollenberger, and Ricki Freedman. (Check out those snazzy shoes.)

Frank Rizzieri and son.

For $55, you can receive a 50-minute facial, or 50-minute massage. The
best part is, there is no membership required and appointments are
available.
Crystal Shel and Kamila Walker.
Stacey Jordan Deputy Mayor of Moorestown with the Rizzieri family.
Tummona Fisher and Saran Carrington.

Lisa Wolstromer and Kristina Grocott.
Cissy Der Hagopian and Jan Chevalier

Anthony and Krissy Rastelli.
The new 12,500 square-foot space, approximately 3,000 square feet larger
than the old Marlton footprint, is located between the Regal
Premium Experience Theater and the food court in a recessed parking area
with its own outside entrance and signage
Joe Stezzi, Michael Mancusi, Frank Rizzieri, and Jim Accardi.
Willans Goins, Kat Williams, and Maria Goins .

Linsie Abshire and Jeremy Millsaps.

Brian Gardiner and Kim Gardiner.

Thanks to Mike Hirata for shooting this for PhillyChitChat.

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ReCap: Tea Sandwiches, Boutique Shopping and a Passport to Fashion You’ll Want To See – The Career Wardrobe Tea Party

The Career Wardrobe held it’s annual tea and fashion show at the Bellevue last week. It’s a wonderful new tradition that I photograph every year. Who doesn’t love tea sandwiches, and a lunch time fashion show. Best of all it’s all for a good cause, to empower women entering the workforce. The Career Wardrobe helps women feel confident
when entering the workforce and takes the worry away about fitting in with
their counterparts who might not have had the stumbling blocks they have.

 6ABC’s Nydia Han was fashion
show emcee where over 200 women and their daughters attended, with a smattering
of men joining in the fun.  The event
included a fashion show, lunch with tea sandwiches, and this year they had boutique shopping of
all of the fashions that hit the runway; a portion of the sales benefited
Career Wardrobe. 

Shelly Siegel , Abby Siegel Greenberg, Isabelle Greenberg,
Elliot Lou
and Lisa Getson-Brown.

Julie Hayes and Jessica Rennard.
Fran Fattah and Melissa Herd, US Dept. of Health &
Human Services, Empowering Tea Event Chair.

Elissa Bloom, ‎Executive Director The Philadelphia
Fashion Incubator and Markeesha Strong
Allyn Dullighan and Elizabeth Elmore.

Bianca Santini and Christopher Otten check out the
silent auction items.
Gabrielle Mandel and Terese Brown.

Mecca Nuri and Leah Delfiner, Designer. Her children’s
clothing line Pretty Pretty Rebel was featured in the fashion
show
Jamilia Harris Morrison.

Melissa Heard and Andrea Blassingame, Career Wardrobe
Board Member.
Bianca Santini, Cynthia St. Pierre, Beth Cohen and
Lauren Cohen.

Author Shalena D.I.V.A Broaster “The Purpose Driven D.I.V.A.” is an empowerment life
coach and a social media strategist that helps her clients design a
killer social media strategy to create online visibility and build an
online platform to attract, engage and retain customers.
Jenn Cheifetz, Sheri Cole, Executive Director, Career Wardrobe, and Sabrina Sacks Mann.
Veronica McKee, Career Wardrobe Board Chair, Joan Gubernick ,Chief Marketing Officer for Einstein Healthcare and Myra Hochman.

 

Christine Jereb.
Simisola Maboguje and Wanda Pamphilie.
  6ABC’s Nydia Han was fashion
show emcee – It’s always great to check out the Career Wardrobe fashion show as they provide the guests with a “passport” to what everyone was wearing. After the show guests could go upstairs to the “pop-up boutique” and purchase what they saw on the runway or one of the other outfits sold at the boutique, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Career Wardrobe.
 
 Vittoria Woodill, Traffic Reporter on CBS3 Philadelphia as Nydia Han MCs the Career Wardrobe Fashion wearing an animal print dress ($15), Diane von Furstenburg ankle boots ($125), nude purse ($24), and Ann Taylor double strand necklace ($14) from the Wardrobe Boutique
 This outfit is from Philadelphia Fashion Incubator’s fashion designer Jovan O’Connor
Touche Accessories (KOP)  – Bandeau dress ($128), mini bow hat ($$64), nude patent clutch ($72), Spandex Black Gloves ($49)
 Tatyana (formerly Betti Page on Walnut St) Silver Rose ($145) and Emerald green purse ($64)
Isabel and Helena wearing Leah Delfner’s fashion line Pretty
Pretty Rebel. ($50 Stars & Bolts tutu dress, and Pink and White ($40)
 Touche Accessories – Formal Gown ($448)
The Career Wardrobe has outfitted nearly
70,000 women since December 1995. They provide dressing consults, resume
review and interview coaching, and beauty basics to women trying to get
back into the workforce.
 The Wardrobe Boutique –  Tasdashi evening gown ($75)
The Wardrobe Boutique – Kenneth Cole Dress ($24), De Chic Boutique necklace (438), and Dolce Vita pumps ($24) 
 
Melinda Berkman, Paige Wolfe (PR for the Career Wardrobe)  and Lauren Summers.

Pop Up Boutique Vendors

De Chic Boutique
Jockey: Person to Person
Lilliglow Boutique
Ryan Madeline Gifts
Philadelphia Fashion Incubator
Pretty Pretty Rebel
Style with Laini
Tatyana
Touche Accessories
Toile Atelier
The Wardrobe Boutique

Pop Up Boutique Services

Zyn Beauty

Blitz Basics

Resume Do’s and Don’t’s, cover letters and basic interview protocol are discussed in this free half-day workshop.
Wednesday, December 10th – 9am to Noon
Sign up today!

Shelly Loo, Elliott Loo check out Leah Delfner’s
fashion line Pretty Pretty Rebel.
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Recap: Lord & Taylor FUNdraising Day Luke Palladino, Alex Holley, Marisa Magnatta and More…

Lord & Taylor Bala Cynwyd (City and Belmont avenues) presented their inaugural charity shopping day to
support 11 Philadelphia non-profits on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, “Shop Chic and Make It Count” included a
full day of shopping, styling, pampering, family fun, live music, food
and sips, and appearances by Marisa Magnatta, WMMR,  Alex Holley, Fox 29, Marilyn Russell, BenFM and Patty Jackson, WDAS. Tickets were only $5.00 each and entitled
participants to discounts while shopping. 

Thomas Daly, Christine Daly, Lord & Taylor Bala Cynwyd Store Manager and Charles Daly.
Lord & Taylor Bala Cynwyd Store Manager Christine Daly said “We’re excited to give back to our local community while saying thank you for supporting the store since
1955.
 

 Mary Beth Horvath, VP Fundraising for the Junior League of Philadelphia.
Maureen Leipart, and Marcia Luptor
 The nation’s top beauty and fashion experts were on hand, plus
live music, local sips and nibbles, and there was even a performance from the
Mummers.
 Cheers Kristine Kurilko
 Kathy Mane and Joanne Reilly.
Ventia Bibi creates unique jewelery for the shoppers. You can hire her for your parties and she can create these cute pieces for your guests.
Amanda Sinon, Isabelle Denarie, Tracy Rubini, Randi Fraley,
and Bridgette Klose.

 Lots of delicious treats were on hand. 
 Senior Designer for Lord and Taylor’s 424 5th Collection Julia Stanger with Toni Kazil 
 you’re recall when I was promoting this event the beautiful Christie Honigman chose this dress to model for the blog posting.
Emerging American designer Alyssa Mapp from Moore College of Art with preview of her collection
 
Kristyn Aldrich stopped by on her busy day to do a little shopping. She’s been traveling all over the country for work.
Penny Ordway, Eviama Day Spa | News – Eviama Life Spa
and Barbara Demasi.
Evonne Hyden and Shakira Major.
  Christine Daly, Chef Luke Palladino, Alex Holley, Fox 29 and Marisa Magnatta, WMMR
Rose Lambert.

 Kory Aversa, Aversa PR and Kristine Kurilko
Missy Walker and Bob Shinn.

Diana Bennett and Carmen Bennett.

Alex Holley and Cheryle Kanavel, who won a shopping day with Alex Holley at the Ya Gotta Try It charity event that Mike Jerrick and the Fox 29 crew hosted in September.
There was entertainment through out the day.
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Light The Night Walk Fireworks over the Schuylkill & Links to Party Pictures

Hey, hope you had a great weekend. So many great things happen and crazy too. Did you read Philly Jesus was arrested for accepting tips at Love Park after posing for photos with people.

That’s just bizarre as the police seem to turn a blind eye to homeless people soliciting money, the guys who aggressively bother the tourist at the Rocky Statue, which I’ve tweeted about before, and last week I saw a guy manhandle a tourist for money, while skate boarders zoomed around us. The best part though, Philly Jesus had someone take a photo of his arrest.  On Wednesday I will have a links to the media outlets which carried my work last week and over the weekend. Thanks for your patience as I try and catch up.

 Light The Night Walk on
Sunday, November 9th at Eakins Oval at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Walk should begin approximately 5:00 p.m.
Over 7,000 people attended.

Walkers will carry illuminated lanterns of different colors during the leisurely 2 miles walk.
White lanterns are carried by survivors, red for supporters, and gold
in memory of loved ones. Funds raised from the Walk will support
the Society’s mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and
myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their
families.

 Cancer is Ugly! Ugly Sweater Party on December 20th at City Tap House (One Logan Square)

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society® (LLS) will be announcing the high school students who will be participating in
the inaugural Student of the Year fundraising competition on Thursday, November 20th at the
IKEA Store (400 Alan Wood Road) in Conshohocken from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Twelve local high school students will participate in the campaign and raise funds for seven weeks to benefit LLS’s mission:
to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma, and to
improve the quality of life of patients
and their families. The campaign will kickoff January 5, 2015 and will
conclude at the Grand Finale Celebration on February 21, 2015 at the
Four Seasons, where the winner will be announced. The winner will
receive a
$2,500 scholarship to the college or university of his or her choice. 

Check out Philly Mag for Young Friends of Fuel the Cure and the PAFA Gala. Both events had peeps decked out to the nines.
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Recap: Toni Robbins Performs for Opera North

Last week Toni Robbins held a fundraiser to bring awareness to Opera North,

For close to 40 years, Opera North Inc., Pennsylvania’s oldest
African-American opera company, has continued to fulfill its vision by
presenting opera productions, recitals, concerts, and Black History
programs that feature celebrated and rising African-American composers
and performing artists, as well as providing an impressive array of
education and outreach programs. These community outreach programs
actively engage audiences across a wide range of ages while further
contributing to their cultural awareness, educational development and
quality of life experience.

David O’Connor Vice President and General Counsel for Delaware Investment Group and Toni  Robbins (she had a few clothing changes as only a performer should have.)
Cori Daggett, Nicoleta Maxim, Diedre Downes, and Kathy Fox.
Kyle Janovsky and Ross Rutman.
Toni Robbins get ready to perform.
Leslie Burrs Executive Director of Opera North.
Matt Calaero and David O’Connor Vice President and General Counsel for Delaware  Investment Group.
Anna and David Monahan.

Saniah Johnson and Craig Taylor.
The Delaware Investments team: Kyle Janovsky, Angie Butler, Toni Robbins , Destrian Wells,  Ross Rutman, and Kimberly Reddy.
 Destrian Wells, Ross Rutman, and Kyle Janovsky.
Toni Robbins
Angie Butler and Kimberly Reddy.

Toni Robbins wants to
Thank the Abita Brewing Company, The HUB and YOU for making this event a success!
Follow Opera North on twitter:
https://twitter.com/operanorthinc 

Check out Opera North’s latest project.
The first in a series of visual soundscapes, Autumn Journey uses music,
visual art and spoken word to portray the innovative changes happening
in the behavioral health field in Philadelphia, PA. Autumn is a
collaborative project between Opera North, Inc. and Citygate Films.

 
Thanks to PhillyChitChat’s Mike Hirata for shooting this event.