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The Out of the Darkness Overnight Walk Philadelphia on Saturday, June 28 for Suicide Awareness

PHILADELPHIA TO HOST AMERICAN
FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION ANNUAL OVERNIGHT
WALK
FOR FIRST TIME ON JUNE 28
Thousands Unite to Bring Suicide and
Mental Disorders ‘Out Of The Darkness’ and to Raise Funds for Life-Saving Suicide
Research and Prevention Programs
PHILADELPHIA (May
5, 2014) –
Thousands of people touched by suicide
and mental disorders will participate in a 17-mile Overnight Walk in Philadelphia
on Saturday, June 28, making a
bold statement as they journey through the night to raise funds and awareness
for suicide education and prevention. The
Out of the Darkness Overnight Walk (The Overnight, TheOvernight.org) is the largest singular fundraiser presented by the American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention
(AFSP,
AFSP.org).
The Philadelphia walk is one of two Overnight Walks in 2014; AFSP will host a
second walk in Seattle on June 14. With strong participation from AFSP’s Greater Philadelphia chapter, this is the first time The Overnight will take place in
The City of Brotherly Love.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art, a beautiful and iconic
backdrop, serves as the site for the
Walk’s opening and closing ceremonies as participants hear stories of remembrance
and triumph. Journeying through Boathouse Row, the Parkway Museums District,
Friendship Gate to Independence Hall, the cobblestone streets of historic
Philadelphia, and University City, passionate participants will come together
as a united and courageous community to break the silence surrounding mental
illness and suicide. Walkers will also encounter the “Finding The Light Within” mural, a project supported by
AFSP’s Greater Philadelphia Chapter and designed to shine a light on youth
suicide by providing a voice for those bereaved by suicide loss, suicide
attempt survivors, and their loved ones. Learn more
about the Philadelphia event including the route overview.
Making a
Difference in Philadelphia
AFSP, through its local chapters, works to fund suicide
education, prevention and advocacy efforts. The Greater Philadelphia Chapter,
chartered in 1999, supports local efforts such as:
·        
Working to implement AFSP’s More Than Sad educational program into local schools to provide necessary
education to students and faculty about factors that put youth at risk for
suicide, in particular depression and other mental disorders.
·        
Organizing local fundraising events such
as Out of the Darkness Community and Campus Walks
·        
Leading national and local government
advocacy efforts.
·        
Providing resources for survivors of
suicide loss including outreach and support programs.
·        
Turning the tide on suicide statistics
by implementing the Interactive Screening Program (ISP) in local colleges,
industries, and organizations.
·        
Strengthening the community by
sponsoring regional Mental Health First Aid Courses.
Suicide Is
Preventable
A suicide attempt happens every minute of every day. A
person dies by suicide about every 14 minutes in the United States making
suicide the 10th leading cause of U.S. deaths, the fourth among 18 to 65 year
old adults. Yet, more than 90 percent of people who take their own lives have at least
one diagnosable and treatable mental illness such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder,
schizophrenia and/or alcohol and substance abuse. Despite these statistics, suicide and mental illness remain hidden
and shrouded in stigma. With better recognition and treatment many suicides
can be prevented. The Overnight brings
these issues into the spotlight, reducing the stigma and allowing the American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention to continue its life-saving work.
“While participants join The Overnight for
various reasons – they’ve been diagnosed with a mental illness, lost a loved
one to suicide, or just want to support the cause – our mission is unified: bring
the issues of suicide and mental health out of the darkness and into the
light,” said Robert Gebbia, CEO, American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention. “Suicide is
preventable and the more of us that participate this June the louder our voice
will be in making it a national priority, so we can change the future of this
serious public health problem.”
What to Expect
at The Overnight
As the sun sets, the Overnight Walk begins with an
inspirational Opening Ceremony including an emotional Honor Beads ceremony
during which personal stories of connection to the cause are shared; participants
wear Honor Beads of varying colors to represent their reason for walking. Participants
connect and share along the route, cheered on by supporters and comforted to
know that everyone understands. As the sun rises, so too do the participants
come out of the darkness and into the light, met with thousands of
candlelit luminaria each
representing a life touched by suicide.
Participants can register individually or as part of a team.
Each Walker agrees to raise at least $1,000 and is assigned to a supportive Coach.
Those interested in participating can register as a Walker, become a Crew Member or Volunteer,
or make a donation. The
registration fee for Walkers and Crew is $50 with discounts and adjusted
fundraising goals for college students and the military. AFSP organizes
training walks in addition to providing helpful resources for both training and fundraising.
Learn More
This year’s events in Seattle and Philadelphia, AFSP’s 13th and 14th,
are poised to help raise major funding for suicide prevention research. More
than 81 cents of every dollar AFSP receives is used to fund scientific
research, education and prevention programs, awareness and advocacy
initiatives, and outreach efforts. More than 20,000 people have participated in
the 12 past Overnight Walks.
The Overnight is part of AFSP’s overall Out
of the Darkness Walks initiative
,
which also includes hundreds of three- to five-mile Community Walks and Campus
Walks nationwide each year. Visit www.afsp.org
to learn more about The Overnight, prevention and education programs, relevant
research, how to get involved, as well as information to understand, prevent
and cope with suicide.
Watch how The Overnight offers hope, raises awareness, and
unites thousands in this inspirational video.
To learn more about and register for The Overnight, visit TheOvernight.org or call 888-The-Overnight (888-843-6837).
Follow The Overnight on Facebook and Twitter
(@OvernightWalk) using #OvernightWalk.
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ICA’s 50th Anniversary Gala

On April 30th Institute of Contemporary Art  University of Pennsylvania (ICA) hosted its annual benefit marking half a century as one of the leading contemporary art museums in the world sponsored by Saks Fifth Avenue and Stephen Starr Events; It marked half a century  as one of the leading contemporary art museums in   the world. For fifty years ICA has continuously provided   exhibition opportunities for artists from our region   and brought the best art from around the world to   Philadelphia. A non-collecting museum, ICA is one of   the only “kunsthalles” in the United States of America.   Located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania,   ICA’s artist-centric program is complemented by the   intellectual rigor of a premier academic institution..

The evening’s gala will be celebrated with tributes by  distinguished guests Paula Marincola, executive director,   Pew Center for Arts & Heritage; Jayson Musson, artist;   and Adam Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney   Museum of American Art.

 Babette and Harvey Snyder

 Paula Marincola and Ingrid Schaffner

 Polaroid Portraits by artist Lucas Michael 
Artist Kara Walker has generously donated a limited  edition print in honor of the occasion available to   Golden Muse and Muse level donors. One unique   Polaroid portrait by artist Lucas Michael, whose work is  recognizable from New York magazine and the Golden   Globes awards, is included for Golden Muse subscribers. 
All proceeds from this event support ICA’s exhibitions and  programs.
 ICA Director Amy Sadao 
 Starr Catering
  Paula Marincola, Director, PEW Center for Arts & Heritage

  Adam Weinberg, Director, Whitney Museum of American Art

 Thanks to Amit Gabai
for shooting this event for PhillyChitChat.com
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Pixs: ADA The Father of the Year Awards 2014

The Regional Father of the Year Awards Dinners are hosted in 35 cities
across the country in collaboration between the American Diabetes
Association and the National Father’s Day Council. The regional
councils in each city are comprised of volunteer community leaders who
strive to heighten the meaning of fatherhood, while raising funds for
philanthropic purposes.

 On May 29, 2014, the American Diabetes Association in Philadelphia held The Father of the Year Awards 2014 at the Marriott Downtown. The purpose of the evening is to raise funds for diabetes research,
education, and advocacy and to recognize outstanding fathers for their
contributions to their family, profession and community. Since 2000
the Fathers’ Day Council and the American Diabetes Association have
partnered to raise over $35 million for the American Diabetes
Association

 The Philadelphia chapter was honoring four notable dads, no one more excited to be a dad than Craig Spitzer, Chief Executive Officer a2c, who’s son Royce just turned 1 a few weeks ago. With him are his wife Erin Elmore, and good friend Gary DeVito, Zarwin Baum
Kevin Boyle, Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP and Mary Pat Kessler – Reviepients of the ADA “Outstanding Leadership Award” in recognition of their commitment to creating a world free of diabetes and its burdens. With them is the new Executive Director at American Diabetes Association of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey – Ann Meredith.

Hon. Mark S. Schweiker, Former Gov. of Pennsylvania Senior Vice President & Chief Relationship Officer Renmatix with Dennis Wint, outgoing president of the Franklin Institute

 Kathy W. Epps, Urban League of Philadelphia, Kathryn Roberson, EventChic and Brittney Smith, ADA

 Dominick Cipollini, Keystone, President, Kenneth I. Trujillo, Partner Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP, David Marshall, and Larry Cohe,  Brûlée Catering


 Mary Pat Kessler, ADA Board Member and Director of Member Relations, Strategic Relationship Marketing Specialist, Vai Sikahema, NBC10 and Ann Meredith, Executive Director at American Diabetes Association of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey

Congratulations to all the honorees listed and the last one: Stephen T. Zarrilli, President & CEO Safeguard Scientifics. I couldn’t stay for the ceremony, but I heard it was great. You can tell by the photo above that it was well attended.
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Adventure Aquarium’s hippopotamuses Button and Genny Have A Party

Last month Button and Genny were thrilled to put on a show at the opening of their new home Hippo Haven at Adventure Aquarium party which was thrown in conjunction with Where Magazine.  Hippo Haven is the newest addition to the Aquarium
and features a custom sound and light show created by award-winning production company Moustrappe.

Adventure
Aquarium officially opened Hippo Haven on May 29,  guests were treated to a revitalized, refreshed and re-imagined hippopotamus experience with two 3,000-pound hostesses. As
the only aquarium in the world with hippos on exhibit, Adventure Aquarium’s Hippo
Haven offers guests an unparalleled hippo viewing experience, allowing them to come nose-to-nose with Button and Genny both above and under water.

Michael Ziegler and Daniel
Murnane

Gina Romanelli and Kelli Buchan
Tom Saylor and John Shawn

There
are always more new things to see and do at Adventure Aquarium, minutes
from downtown Philadelphia on the Delaware River waterfront. Visitors
can get up close and personal with sharks
and stingrays they can touch. They can also explore one-of-a-kind
exhibits, including hippos, penguins and a shark
tunnel. 

Brian DuVall and Ann DuVall
Melissa Fleming and Kara Callahan
Lisa Bullard and Geoff Cohen from the Philadelphia
Orchestra
Andi Coyle, Abby Siegel Greenberg, and Adriana Arvizo
Jane Cooper and Jamie Hawkins

Adventure
Aquarium is open 365 days a year, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. 
For more information, call 856.365.3300 or learn more at
http://www.adventureaquarium.com
. Follow Adventure Aquarium on Twitter @adventureaqua and on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/adventureaquarium

Denise Aster and Sam Agoos, En Route Marketing
Sara Honovich and Corrinne Kluge
Dan Cox, Julia Bateman, Jaime Webb, and Sam DiTomasso

In my formal life when I was a paralegal for the City of Camden, I helped write the EPA ordinances for the aquarium before it was built.


 Thanks to PCC snapper Mike Hirata for shooting this for PhillyChitChat.com
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World Cup Party! Brasil 2014 in Philadelphia 6/13/14

AL DÍA News Media Presents with Platinum Sponsor Comcast
A World Cup Celebration!!
Brasil 2014 
For the first full day of the World Cup, June 13, AL DÍA News Media, Comcast, and media partner, the Philadelphia Daily News, bring you an unparalleled World Cup celebration and watch party!
No other Philadelphia party will be like it! 
From 2:30PM through the conclusion of the last game of the day, guests will be able to watch each game live at The Hub Commerce Square.
The party begins with the rematch of the 2010 finals, Spain v Netherlands and wraps up at the conclusion of the final game of the day, Chile v Australia. 
All
guests will receive food, cocktails, and giveaways in addition to the
chance to participate in raffles to win awesome prizes! 
Take a break from your day to enjoy a drink, food, raffles and other surprises, all included with the price of your all-afternoon ticket!
Attendees
will be able to come and go throughout the day, so ticket holders can
stop by in the afternoon, return to work, and finish off the evening
with the day’s final games.
All
of the proceeds of tickets sales and onsite raffles will benefit the AL
DÍA Foundation, (a 501c3 nonprofit organization), to support
scholarships for multicultural journalism. 
(sponsored)

 

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PHILLYregram: What We Did This Weekend….

What a gorgeous weekend, hope you had a great time. I’m so busy with events I shot over the weekend, and I’m getting great response from these roundups I thought I’d do one today of some of the interesting things people did this weekend. Here we go.

Mike and I caught the sunset at the gazebo behind the Art Museum. I highly recommend you watch one from here at least once a year. It’s romantic, it’s great for the family, it’s beautiful and who can beat a sunset on the water.

I didn’t have a chance to make it to the Devon Horse Show this year, as I mentioned last week, but so glad the gays made a fashionable appearance.

 AP Smitty and friends went boating.

Some of my friends stayed home and did DIY projects on Saturday. On Sunday I ran into Joan and Matt at the East Passyunk Craft Beer and Italian Festival. Check out my photos on Philly.com later today.
Jamyra Perry is with the Penn Jersey Roller Derby 

When he’s not traveling the world photographing beautiful women, he can be found down the shore looking beautiful.
Eric Smith following his dream
I guess she keeps all the important stuff in her head.
This time of year a sea breeze is not refreshing, but at least Annie had the beach to herself.

Tuesday 3 – 5 I will be photographing the Beer Week Dunk Tank party at London Grille in Fairmount.

Stacey Kracher and I hit up the Young Friends of The Academy Ball pool party at the Hamilton home on the Mainline. I missed a very important spot with the sunblock and look like Rudolph.

Partying with Marisa, what’s not to love.
OK this isn’t from Philly, but I know several Philly girls who will want these. Here’s the link.
http://www.gianvitorossi.com/inferno_black_leather_bootie
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InstaGossipFun: Rick Tocchet & Susie Celek, Jeremy Maclin, Riley Cooper, Plus More Fun

OMG I got a great response to yesterday’s InstaGossipFun. I might peruse the interweb and post a daily column, along with my events. It’s a perfect way to aggregate the happenings, sightings and things to do, especially since Philly is so popping lately.

 Last night the Sporting Club had a happy hour to kick off another great issue of Belong magazine. On hand for the festivities were the Amy Stratton (center) Skin Palette girls Susie Celek and Julie Dorenbos, who brought their arm candy Rick Tocchet and Jon Dorenbos. Susie and Rick first met back in February at the Annual Firefighter, NHL Alumni, Celebrity Hockey Game supporting the All Hands Working Charity in Atlantic City, NJ

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TheRedLineClassic.com 

I couldn’t make it as
I was at the American Diabetes Associations “Father of the Year” Award to snap a few shots, which I will run next week. My friend Craig Spitzer was one of the honorees. Looking on is his wife Erin Elmore and son Royce.
Then ran to my
BFF bday party, Christie Honigman . Which was held at Penn 6. They were
also celebrating their 1 year anniversary and the place was popping. The
curse is broken at that spot RIP Tweed and a few other spots.  (Sweet FB love our friend Katie English created for Christie.)
I’ll be running pixs next week of the party. 

Afterwards a few of us headed over to Sampan for dinner.  (Marisa Magnatta, Lynsie & Evan Solomon, Ian M Crumm, Michael Magnatta, and Mike Toub.) Dinner was delicious as usually, but the dessert standout had to be this Rice Krispy Ice Cream Sushi Roll. Yum.  Sitting a few tables away were a few senior Eagles dining with some of the younger players.
Which my friend Samantha Bucher  snapped in the Graffiti Bar (back porch of Sampan) later. She does seem to find the celebs lately. (Sampan takes reservations and you should make them. The place is always packed, but they do take walk ins.)
@slbuchs 

Kacie McDonnell   and her man Aaron Murray. (You know how they met, on twitter.)
 Thanks to my friend Michelle Leonard who invited Mike and I to watch the Devon Horse Show from her box, but we were unable to make it. I love this shot she got – #FoodPorn from Capital Grille and the horse in the background.

 Philly Beer Week Begins today. I’ll be shooting the Philly Beer Week’s London Grill DUNK TANK for P.A.W.S. on Tuesday 3 – 5PM.  Check out this years schedule HERE.

Yesterday I had a photo in The Philly Daily News.
 HUGHE DILLON / FOR THE DAILY NEWS MLB commissioner and cancer survivor
Bud Selig shows off his newly received Wistar Institute President’s
Award. With him is Wistar CEO Russel E. Kaufman in Molly Eichel’s Philly Gossip column yesterday.

 
 
Chubby Checker was on today. He’s promoting “My Music: ‘50s & ‘60s Party Songs”
 So funny. 6ABC’s Shirleen Allicott, and Brian Taff

 

This is essential to know this weekend. Have a fantastic one.
Check out Christie Honigman singing in her bathroom. We need to get her on “The Voice”
HOLY COW TALENTED. I knew she could sing, but WOWOWOW
and this one
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Rainy Day Gossip: Babilicious Sheena Parveen BDay, Babies, Speedo’s & Camels

Having 8,000 FB Friends, 4000 Instagram Friends and 17,000 Twitter followers gives me access to lots of Social Media Fun, gossip and news you can use. So here’s a few things I found this week, a weekly series I’ll do on Thursdays going forward.Remember to follow me on twitter

Check out today’s (Friday’s) InstaGossipFun with new couple Rick Tocchet and Susie Celek, plus Riley Cooper hanging with Jeremy Maclin and the Eagles at Sampan. 

 Sheena Parveen celebrated her birthday at Mur Mur Night Club at the Borgata over the weekend with Alissa Ingram. Jillian Mele, Vasiliki Tsiouris and Marisa Magnatta
Come hang out with Marissa & the MMaRmy this week, win concert tix, phils tix and have lots of fun!!
*Thurs 5-7p The LOFTS at Valley Forge – Kick off to summer party..these guys know who to party!
*Sat 11-1a Best Line Equipment in West Chester Spring Extravaganza
*Sun 10-noon – Bike Race – Trying the new Amstel Radler at Manayunk Brewery and Restaurant
 Congrats!!
 OMG
 Adorable!

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 I didn’t know the North Broad Street synagogue was growing. It’s already pretty huge. That North Broad Street is happening.

The delightful Emily Goulet asked me (Ian) 6
questions when we got coffee the other week. My fashion pet peeves and
style thoughts are up on Philadelphia magazine’s Shoppist blog: http://www.phillymag.com/shoppist/2014/05/23/6-questions-philly-mens-style-blogger-ian-michael-crumm/ 

 No one loves life more than Jacquie Fanelle Winner
Want to avoid that shore traffic: North Shore Beach Club is the place to be on the weekends.
Dan Hamm, Thomas J Finnegan and Lex Wainwright – Happy Birthday yesterday Lex.

 Hysterical!
 I sure do miss my Erin Como. She’s kicking it big time in Nashville doing traffic reporting and entertainment reporting. Her face is even on billboards!!
 Congratulations!!
 Much deserved rest after last weeks busy, monumental rulings with Gay Marriages. Have an awesome trip.
 I love following Josh and his partner Alan ‘s vacation in the Middle East this week.
 I wonder who he’s named after?
 My schedule didn’t allow me to cover the Devon Horse Show this year. But Kristy Sevag and her family were there.
Coming up in June, Sevag Creative
is doing the PR for:
The Believe and Achieve Foundation will be hosting two incredible
events, the 4th Annual Believe and Achieve Charity Golf Event and a
Celebrity Gala.
I was worried Speedo’s was going to go under after board suits became so popular. Thankfully AP Smitty (Speedo with white stripe) and friends are supporting them.

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“Getting The Ball Rolling” The Young Friends of the Academy of Music Happy Hour

On Wednesday, May 14, 2014, the Young Friends of the Academy of Music gathered together at the Residences at the Ritz Carlton to celebrate the launch of their 158th Committee Membership Package.  

The 158th Young Friends Committee is led by Co-Chairs Christie Honigman (3rd from left) and Brian Lipstein and Vice-Chairs Kathleen English (4th from left) and Cory Siegfried. The event was hosted by residents/committee members Evan and Lynsie Solomon (center) and produced by The Honigman Group Events.
Garrett Snider, Megan, Christie (Happy birthday today Christie), Katie, Evan, Lynsie, Claire M. Allamby  Senior Director  Academy of Music Restoration Fund and Sam Hamilton

Attendees enjoyed champagne, wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres as
the Young Friends co-chairs delivered remarks during the membership
launch party. The Young Friends of Academy of Music program brings
together dynamic young adults with a love for music and an interest in
exploring arts and culture.

 
Diana Eisner, Alexa Lustig, Lynsie Evans, Rachel Cevera and Jason Cevera.
Katie English, Kelly Ganczarz, Sean Edwards and Briana Butera

 Ian Michael Crumm and Melody Isis Herman

 Committee membership has
recently been expanded to include access to exclusive events and
includes a ticket to the Anniversary Concert and Ball which will take
place on January 24, 2015. Everyone who signed up for a Young Friends membership at the happy hour enjoyed a shot of smores but more importantly was eligible to serve on the committee, invitations to all the Young Friends activities including to the pool party, the Monster Ball 10/30/14, and a ticket go the Anniversary Concert and Ball.

 


 

 More information on joining the Young Friends committee can be found  at:https://tickets.philorch.org/donate/donate.aspx?f=316

 Elisabeth Hill,  Cameron Maloney, Emilie Anderson and David Kegler
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Cocktails and nearly first run movies. Yes, please. Center City SIPS Just Got Better!!

Center City SIPS With A Twist – GPFO Pushes for an Uncapped Film Tax Credit & A Twitter Contest
‘SIPS’ with a Twist 
 Summer Screening Series Showcases LOST Film/TV Projects  
Push for an Uncapped Film Tax Credit
 __________________________________________________________________________
$60M is simply not enough to attract the blockbuster production
projects that create thousands of jobs for our local crew and
businesses. It’s not even enough to sustain the number of locally
produced projects by a mature resident production community.
Furthermore, Pennsylvania is the only state with two major production
hubs. Without an uncapped program like our competition, we will continue to lose thousands of jobs and billions in revenue!  – Sharon Pinkenson, GPFO Executive Director
__________________________________________________________________________
WHO:                  Greater Philadelphia Film Office (GPFO)  
and Brandywine Realty Trust in conjunction
with host restaurants Pagano’s Market & Bar &
DeJour Café & Market
WHAT:                 SIPS with a TWIST: Special summer           
screening
series kicks off for Center City SIPSwith a screening of the
Oscar-nominated film American Hustle. The TWIST is that each featured
title represents a project that was lost due to the underfunded PA Film
Tax Credit program, which is now capped at $60 million. 
Screening Schedule: – (These films were supposed to be shot in Philly but the tax credits were dry – HughE note)
June 4 –  American Hustle
June 11- World War Z
June 18- The Bourne Legacy
June 25- To Be Announced 
WHERE:              Media Wall in the Courtyard at Commerce 
Square (2001-2005 Market St.)
WHEN:                Every Wednesday in June @ 5pm
DETAILS:
 GPFO staff and volunteers will distribute postcards to attendees with
instructions to Post, Tweet and Instagram @GovCorbett, along with their
State Representatives  & Senators to 1). Take a SELFIE in front of your favorite Philly Film Location 2).
Record and upload a short video to GPFO’s Facebook, Twitter and/or
Instagram accounts! Supporters are asked to urge their state legislators
to enact a sustainable Film Tax Credit, save our #PAProductionJobs and
#UnCapPA.





Live “Tweeters” will be
entered into a raffle for great donated prizes from GPFO partners
including The Capital Grille, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Marriott,
Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con, Starr Restaurants, VideoSmith,
MinuteMan Press, Philadelphia Soundstages & PFS @ The Roxy!





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The
Greater Philadelphia Film Office (GPFO) is a “film commission”
representing Southeastern Pennsylvania that officially serves the
counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia. A
non-profit economic development agency committed to the growth of the
regional film production industry, GPFO has been responsible for
impacting the local economy with nearly $4 billion since 1992.   
PRESS CONTACT:
Nicole Giles
Greater Philadelphia Film Office