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WMMR’s Preston and Steve Show Receives The PPRA 2014 Gold Medal Award

Yesterday WMMR’s Preston and Steve Show was honored by the Philadelphia Public Relations Association with the Gold Medal recipient, and more notable PR people and media people attended than I can recall in modern history.

Preston, Steve, Kathy, Casey, Nick, and Marisa are all responsible for
not only raising awareness for the city’s Philabundance program with
their yearly Camp Out for Hunger, but also shedding light on the dire
need for blood donations in S.E.P.A. with their annual blood drive.

(Preston & Steve’s Camp Out For Hunger starts December 1st, in the parking lot of XFINITY Live! at the Sports Complex in South Philly, collecting desperatley needed non-perishable foods for Philabundance.
Donations accepted Mon-Thurs 6a-9p; Fri 6a-11a. Address: 1100 Pattison Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19148)
They
also make our weekday mornings bearable with their hilarious and unique
style of talk radio! 

 Casey Boy, Jeff Jubelirer,  Cecily Tynan, Susan Buehler, Matt O’Donnell and Guest
 Kanra Magnatta and daughter Marisa Magnatta.
 Lisette Bralow, PPRA President, welcomes the guests.

  I loved the table center pieces. 

 The PPRA is made up of PR professionals who represent clients, business’ and events. They promote the good of Philly, business’, people, events that we read about every day. It’s a great organization to belong to to network and connect with like minded people. I’ve spoken on panels and attended networking events of the organization.

 Jeff Jubelirer, Bonnie Squires and Dan Cirucci.
 Kanra Magnatta, Danielle Cohn, and Christina Cassidy
 Robert Irvine
 Sheena Parveen, and Jillian Mele, NBC10 with Cecily Tynan, 6ABC

 Mike Jerrick, Fox 29, Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers and Pierre Robert, WMMR
 Desiree Peterkin-Bell gives a Proclamation to the Preston and Steve.

 Pierre Robert pays tribute to the morning crew. He’s rocking the coolest glasses.
 Marc Summers called his friend Mike Jerrick, Fox29’s Good Day up to do a Q&A with Claude Giroux. Missed the part where Marc can’t pronounce Giroux’s name, and I can totally relate as I once did that on my segment on Fox 29, and twice Mike had to correct me on the air.
A little shaky for the first 20 seconds, then I figured it out.
Philly Bloco,(appearing at World Live Cafe on New Year’s Eve)
 Preston banging out the drums with
Philly Bloco, Brazillian Music got the room shaking their body including Daniel Cohn, who just announced her new job at Comcast supporting entrepreneurs, startups and innovation throughout Philadelphia and the country. Congrats girl.
Casey Boy (Foster,) Marisa Magnatta, Kathy Romano, Nick McIlwain, WMMR featuring DJs Preston Elliot and Steve Morrison
This is a video of congratulations from local media peeps, it’s really great. Then head over to the WMMR blog site and check out  two additional clips that will make you laugh.
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#Beer: Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter, tea-infused, Oatmeal Stout, Who Serves this Craft Beer? Joe Sixpack & THE PMA Craft Beer Event

The 38th annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show opened Thursday, November 6 and ran through Sunday, November 9. The craft show is the largest single fundraiser for the Philadelphia Museum of Art and has donated more than $11 million dollars to the Museum. These funds provide financial support for educational programs, special exhibits, conservation projects, the acquisition of craft objects for exhibitions, and more. During the 4 day event they have several special events including a handcrafted beer tasting event on Friday night curated by Don Russell (aka Joe Sixpack).

 Don Russell (aka Joe Sixpack), Daily News columnist, curated a collection of local brews that cannot be found together anywhere in the city. Participating brewers were Broken Goblet, Conshohocken Brewing Company, Evil Genius Beer Company, Neshaminy Creek Brewing and Saint Benjamin Brewing Company.
 Trevor Hayward, owner of Evil Genius says there are no boundaries with craft beers these days, it’s all about experimentation; this is proven by their choice brews Friday night, Purple Monkey Dishwasher Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter and Turtle Power Pale Ale.
Mike LaCourture, Broken Goblet.
After starting as a homebrewers club, they opened a full scale brewery and tap
room in spring 2014. They have a began-compliant beers that are tea-infused
including the evenings choices of Bubba’s Tea Bag and Yin Yang Oatmeal Stout.

 Tim Patton, Christina Burris, of St. Benjamin’s Brewing Co. with Mike Altamro (server) operate their three-barrel nano-brewery in May in a former carriage house. They served Liaison Saison, a refreshing Belgian style ale brewed with lavender, which was a favorite among some of the guests. 
 Buzzy LeCluyse and Megan LeCluyse enjoyed the smooth tasted of Neshamminy Creek’s The Neshaminator, a German Style whet bock brewed with orange blossom honey.

Ellen Caplan, Brian Kelley (Young Friends of The Art Museum) and Gwen Goodwill Bianchi.

Ann Marie Felker and Jon Snyder enjoyed the two Evil Genius
beers.

Jennifer Huttenberger and William Merritt.

Robert Padulo, Katherine Padulo and Louis Padulo.

Scott Clendaniel and Maria Bennett, from Anchorage, AK, have
traveled the US in Clendaniel’s endeavor to paint a beer a day for his project “Year
of Beer.” Friday (day 313) he painted at Yard’s Brewery. He chronicles it all
on his blog http://realartisbetter.wordpress.com/

Don “Joe Six Pack” Russell, chats with Kyle Park from Neshaminy
Creek about Trauger Pilsner, who he had pick as his 2012 Beer of the Year. Park
also brought with him The Neshaminator, a German-style wheat bock brewed with
orange blossom honey.

 William B. Read, Alex Lipschutz, Leah Rosenblum, Adrian Jackson, and Susan Read (she loved the Evil Genius’ Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter.)
 Jason and Lydia Amodea. He liked the Pilsner and she loved the Yin Yang Oatmeat Stout by Broken Goblet. They were both fond of the Liason Saison by Saint Benjamin, which was a refreshing Belgian-style ale brewed with lavender.
Benjamin and Michele Blazer like the two what they called brunch
beers as they are light; Neshaminy Green Tea Beer and Evil Genius’ Turtle Power
Pale Ale.

Nancy O’Meara, ‎Director and Craft Show Manager at Women’s
Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Ellen Caplan, 2015 Chair of the
Philadelphia Museum Craft Show.

 Don Russell and Mrs. Joe Sixpack – Theresa Conroy.
Julia Rogers and Stephanie Lee, took a break from their shopping at the craft show to enjoy a few beers. Their favorite, the oatmeal tasting Turtle Power from Evil Genius.

 Conshohocken Brewing Company’s co-owner Ken Buonocore, have a 15-barrel brew house along the Schuylkill River Trail. The menu of the small restaurant serves chilli, soups, grill cheese and pulled pork sandwiches.
Debbie and Paul Kelly taste what Broken Goblet has to offer.

A good time was had by all.
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Bar Menu and My Dinner at City Tap House Logan Square

I had such a huge response on Instagram and Facebook to my meal last Monday night at the new City Tap House Logan Square, I thought I would published the photos here. The menu is eclectic with foods that we normally eat. They’re just prepared in a gourmet chef way.

 Here’s the Bar Menu which just came out yesterday. The full menu is below.

 Cheese & Charcuterie – always a good back up when you don’t know exactly what to eat but are hungry.
 Korean Short Rib Tacos, pickled cabbage slaw, cilantro and chilli suace $12 – delicious!
 Really good, made with 20 spices, including brown sugar.
  OMG Pulled Pork Nacho Chips. I also loved the Blue Claw Mac & Cheese which I had on opening night. 
Check out the photos here at the Phila Business Journal.
 I love this gigantic TV. It can show one game or 12. There are also TV’s along the back wall.

http://www.citytaphouselogan.com/site/ul/pdf/TH_LS_MENU_DINNER_11_3.pdf
Support the Ugly Sweater Contest coming up December 20 at City Tap House Logan
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Red Owl “Kicked he Keg” For Breast Cancer Awareness Month Wrap Party

Red Owl “Kicked he Keg” last month with their Saison de Rose Breast Cancer Awareness Month Wrap Party.

The fun Saison de Rose beer-infused party celebrated
the successes of the locally brewed charity beer and featured the
cuisine, cocktails, and the craft beer program of Red Owl Tavern while
wrapping Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For only $5 guests were able to enjoy the festivities and be philanthropic at the same time as the special craft brew from Free Will Brewing benefited the University of Pennsylvania’s Rena Rowan Breast Center

 John Stemler and  Erin Wallace (Free Will Brewing) 
 Saison de Rose is a Belgian-style Saison made with
traditional malts and wheat, ruby pink grapefruit, ginger, and hibiscus,
finished with pink and black peppercorns. 
 Jeremy & Danielle Ernst

 Mary Tong, Carolyn Brown, Clint McCall, Mike Sof and guest
 George a Chicas, Cassie Hepler, and Bobby Surom
 “We were really excited to bring the Kick the Keg wrap
party back to Red Owl Tavern,” says General Manager Natalie Pineda.
“Contributing to such an awesome cause is really an honor, especially
when you see the grass-roots results on an individual level.”
 Dominic Capece, Managing member Free Will Brewing Co. and  Erin Wallace, thanks the guests for coming and supporting the research to fight breast cancer.
Dr. Amy S. Clark, MD, MSCE, accepts a $15,000 check for the Abramson Cancer Center from Natalie Pineda, GM Red Owl,  Dominic Capece, Erin Wallace, and John Stemle,  Free Will Brewing Company.

 

Natalie Pineda, GM Red Owl, James Zeleniak, Punch Media and
Cassie Hepler.
Amit Gabai for shooting this for PhillyChitChat.
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Rosie Perez, Whoppi Goldberg and Liev Schrieber dine, Ryan Howard’s A Dad, Buddy Valastro The Cake Boss Opens

Celebrities and Philebrities were out and about this past weekend in Philly, as well as Philly folks running into celebrities elsewhere.

 Happy Birthday Patty Jackson. 
Oh how it would have been great to celebrate with Patty again this year, but I headed over to former radio hostess’ Shamara  #HiFriend’s bday party. It was bitter sweet too as she, Laiya St Clair, Quincy Harris and a few of their co-workers were let go when Hot 107.7 changed formats. I wanted to be there for support and give her the love she deserves. It was a great party with lots of folks out celebrating. I’ll have a blog entry at another time to show you all the fun. I did have a photo in the Phila Daily News yesterday, with surprise guest boxer Danny Garcia, along with DJ Casper, Kim Derstine, owner of “Fire and Ice” ,  and John Armstrong at Shamara’s birthday party held Friday
night at Fire and Ice in Old City.

#Fox29Weekend’s  Lauren Johnson stops by Devon with her mom and grandmom last week.

 Buddy Valastro The Cake Boss opens Carlo’s Bakery in Marlton, NJ.
 Congrats to the Andrew Jackson School for being the beneficiary of the largess of The Olitsky Foundation to the tune of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars.
 Who knew this would be a gigantic story, Adam Joseph takes a leave from 6ABC to take care of his and partner Karl’s son Jacob for 3 months. Paternity Leave, that 6ABC is progressive.

 Frankie and Pete caught up with the Landers sisters of Dallas fame, at a Bar Mitzvah in NYC.
It’s Raining Men Martha Wash was in town over the weekend at the Hyatt Penns Landing, where the ever thinning Geno Vento ran into her and snapped this photo. 

 Philadelphia Eagles Player Jon Dorenbos got his teammates to do the happy face stamp to support adoptions. (certainly much warmer than the ice buck challenged.)

OK he’s gonna be a dad this week. I had no idea Krystal was expecting, then I ran into a few people at parties this week who told me they are over the moon. This shot was taken at the Rollin event in May, and Krystal was nearly 3 months along here. They’re one of my favorite couples. Congratulations!!
This is their new house in Florida, near Clearwater. It’s on the Gulf Coast.
 Saturday night the Sporting Club held their sculpting body event. I was so crazy covering 3 other events I didn’t make it, but everyone looked great  and had a good time.
 Love this shot of Sheinelle Jones with one of the twins. She’s getting much needed family time with her new gig at The Today Show on the Weekend. Let’s hope she stays out of Tamron Hall’s way, I hear that girl is created a wicked mess of bodies in her wake as she climbs her way to the top.
 Down the shore, Savor Borgata was going on. Lots of good chefs whipping up delicious foods. My favorite chef Michael Schulson and Chef Kevin Yanga (Izakaya), were on hand. I’ll be down next week for dinner as Kory and I are going on one of our notable jaunts to AC.

The Sergey Kovalev v Bernard Hopkins fight attracted a lot of star power to Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ on Saturday night, including Rosie Perez and Whoppi Goldberg as well as Liev Schrieber. I heard the three of them had dinner Saturday night at the Continental at the former Caesar’s Pier and now owned by Bart Blatstein. 
Last week I read this cool tidbit about Lieve Schrieber and his kids.
Last night Bernard Hopkins was back training in the gym.
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Linda Hill Collective Genius – The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation Meet & Greet Last Week

Linda Hill, Harvard Business School leadership scholar, is well versed in the challenges faced by 21st Century leaders. 
Hill was named as one of Thinkers50 top ten management thinkers in the world and has produced award-winning leadership seminars.The morning started out with a VIP meet and greet at 7:30AM, with a general reception at 8AM before the program began shortly after 8:30AM. Above Drew Becher, 6th President of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society greets Linda Hill and gets a signed copy of her book.

Marie Nicolo, Christina Sloutis, Miriam Dechart and Patricia Day.
 Josh Cohen and Janice Woodcock, Kieran Timberlake
According to a 1999 Philly Mag article her favorite places:

The inside of Reading Terminal Market,
because of its activity and long-standing tradition — it’s a combination
of architecture and people. Outdoors, Forbidden Drive in Wissahickon.
Read more at http://www.phillymag.com/articles/pulse-five-questions-for-janice-woodcock/#H8LovXKxOtEevySa.99

 Nevin Muncley, Bank of NY Mellon and Devin Griffen, TD Bank
 Dana Farbo, Leigh Cook, Sparks Grove, and Ed Hickey, Bank of NY Mellon.

The Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia (ABC)
strengthens our creative sector, including arts, culture and for-profit
creative businesses, by engaging the business, legal & technology
communities, providing capacity-building services, and serving as a
thought leader and a convener. ABC, with the support of the Greater
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, is uniquely positioned to actively
connect the creative sector with the business, legal and technology
communities. T

 Leroy D Nunery, Founder & Principal, PlusUltre LLC, Peter J Dunn, Mediator & Arbitrator with Margolis Edelstein in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,  Molly Shepard, molly shepard pPresident & CEO at The Leader’s Edge/Leaders By Designhiladelphia and Emmy Miller, Owner, Liberty Business Strategies, LTD (executive coach)

 Karin Copeland, Executive Director || Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia welcomes the guests.

First there was a panel of local leaders who discussed innovated ways their business’ execute to stay current in ideas.   The panel was  Drew Becher, President, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society ) I never thought that the Beer Pop Up Gardens are really mini-flower shows), Leigh Cook, Sparks Grove,    Peter J. Dean, Ph.D., Founder and President, Leaders By Design,     Natalie Nixon, Director of the Strategic Design MBA Program, Philadelphia University.    
Moderated by: Lyn Kremer, Publisher, Philadelphia Business Journal

Tim Brown, President and CEO, IDEO— on The Collective Genius book.
“The leadership of innovative teams and organizations is perhaps the most confounding mystery in business today . . . Collective Genius
reveals the principles by which we can unlock the collective potential
of our colleagues and release the creative potential of our
organizations.”

The next public event for the Arts & Business Council will be a meet and greet with February  OkCupid co-founder Christian Rudder. Keep checking their website for the latest information on the event. 
The last event was with Peter Thiel, co founder of Paypal and first investor with Facebook. These seminars are really inspirational, especially for entrepreneurs and folks on a career path.

Co-authors on the book are pretty impressive to boot:
Greg Brandeau, long-time head of technology at Pixar Animation Studios, is a former EVP and CTO for The Walt Disney Studios.

Emily Truelove is a researcher and PhD candidate at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Kent Lineback
has spent more than twenty-five years as a manager and executive and,
before that, several years as a consultant and a creator of management
development programs. He has collaborated on several books, including Being the Boss.

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E*A*G*L*E*S, Eagles NFL CHEER ALUMNI REUNION 65 Years of Cheering For The Philadelphia Chapter

A few weeks ago I headed  to the Simone Automobile Museum to attend the NFL Cheerleaders Alumni Reunion – 65 Years of Cheering for the Philadelphia Chapter ie The Eagles.

There’s a lot of classic beauties there, which brings me to the ladies who once brought smiles to the faces of millions of fans.

 Heidi Azar, Beth Fisher, Tina Bernard and Leslie Matz
Eileen Gross, Program Coordinator and Brian Gross.
Jean Paladino, Marla Viturello, Nicole Douglas, Anita Mills, Denise Brant and Nicki Curtis.
Lisa Waishes, Kendra Bollenbach, and Dawn Gogolin Yushchak.
George Mach, Erin Goga, Nick Luczyszyn, Bonnie Kashlack, and Ed Snider.
Deb Smith Peterson, Cindy O’Barr, Patti Smith Cooney, Denise Didinger Bock, Debra Brady and Kathy Perry Gike.
Erin Goga and Dr. Richard Goga
Heather and Jim Moran
Lisa Bones, Tracy Tupper, Donna Mueller, Kim Kucek, Tonya Blaylock and Page Misling.
Lisa Constanzo, Trish McNew, Tammi Thompson Brown, Tracy Thompson Laws (The latter two girls were both Eaglettes and cheered during the 80s)
Fred Hill, (Eagles Fly for Leukemia ) Stan Lane (Eagles Fly for Leukemia ) and Beasley Reece, CBs3 Philly
There were memory boards all over the room and the ladies really enjoyed seeing themselves and friends on them. It was really a nice event, everyone was so excited to see each other. They’re all so supportive too.

The ladies are watching clips of themselves on the big screen. It was so fun.

FYI the gentleman holding the award event MC Mr. Vince Hill (KYW News radio) the late Janis Hill’s widower. At the podium is MaryLou Tammaro, alumni choreographer. (thanks to
Erin Goga for filling in the blanks for me.)
The award that was given out was the “Janis Hill Spirit of Community” award which was created to honor an alumni who has demonstrated commitment to our mission of charitable giving and community involvement. Janis Hill, a Liberty Belle in the 80s, helped to create our first and most successful event that raised over $170,000 for the Susan G. Koman Foundation and was a tireless ambassador and advocate for African -American women and their need for preventative breast cancer screening. She passed away in January of 2011. The recipient in the photo is Sandi Flynn. The trophy was donated by Spikes Trophies. –
Erin Goga

Look Potito’s Bakery in the house (those cannolli’s)
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One Last Gasp of the Most Magnifience Fall Leaves in Philly and Lancaster – Fall 2014

Here’s my trip to Lancaster , PA last Sunday. I think you’ll be able to eek out one more weekend of decent colorful landscape’s before they look dull and boring. (I had a shoot last night, and another this morning at 8AM so I did this quick column for today. Tomorrow I have lots of fun party photos and that Eagles cheerleading reunion I’ve been telling you about…)

 You know how I love to photograph my Amish. On Sunday’s they all head out in the afternoon for courtship and play.

 Amish School House

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Everything Fresh is Coming to the Old Stapler Building on Walnut Street #NewRetail

The Stapler Building has finally found an tenant. Empty since 2006, the building was bought by the Spain family and then renovated in hopes of finding a tenant. It’s been a long time coming

since the property was listed with Fameco, to find just the right tenant.

but the wait is over
as a new concept grocery store is coming to the neighborhood “Everything Fresh.” Small on space, but big on Organic and Value says the sign. It’s like a little Whole Foods but smaller.
Also it says they’re hiring : 
Starting Pay $10hr. EverythingFreshPA@Gmail.com
Check out PhilaPhilia for more info on the building.
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#WoofWoofWednesday Makes a Comeback

A couple people asked me the other day what happened to my “Woof Woof Wednesday posts, that their pets really liked their 15 minutes of fame. I just got so busy I hadn’t collected any pixs for the piece, but I’m going to bring it back. I live in a no pet building, so I get to vicariously live through you all and your pet adventures. Here we go…

 Noel Zayas