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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man & Woman of the Year Kick Off at Fleming’s Steak House & Wine Bar in Radnor Township.

Earlier this month the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man & Woman of the Year Kick Off at Fleming’s Steak House & Wine Bar in Radnor Township. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man & Woman of the Year (MWOY) campaign is a fundraising competition in communities across the U.S. in which participants vie for the title of Man or Woman of the Year. They raise funds for blood cancer research in honor of local children who are blood cancer survivors, the Boy & Girl of the Year. The titles are awarded to the men and women in each community who raise the most funds during the ten-week campaign; the top local fundraisers in the country also win the national titles. Above – Anthony Falco (left), is competing for the title of Man of the Year. With his sons AJ and Jake, and wife Keli.
Michael Walsh (second right) is running in the campaign in honor of his brother was his a blood cancer survivor. With his wife Lauren (left), son Michael, and younger sister Francesca Walsh (right).
15 year old Ryan Clark (second left) is a candidate for the campaign. With him his is father John Clark (left), younger brother Brendan Clark (second right), and mother Cindy Clark (right)
Funny man Matt Krueger, is one of the candidates for the Man of the Year. He took time to take a photo with Bryn Henry.
Joell Alter is 2011 Man of the Year.
Sarah Lindenmuth (left), Director of Light The Night, Ellen McGolderick (second left), Betsy Shoustal (second right), and Maida R. Milone (right), Executive Director of the Eastern PA Chapter.
Group photo of all the candidates.
Back Row: Gary Rathsmill and Rob Shangraw
Middle Row: Bridget McMullin, Matt Krueger, Anthony Falco, Michael Walsh,
Megan Miller, and Brian Klick
Front Row: Bryn Henry, Andrew Clark, and Ryan Clark
Not pictured: Denise McQuillan and Zach Capetola

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RANDOM TIDBITS Upcoming Events,Swarovski Crystal & Gossip

Events Coming Up:

Tonight:

Actor Kevin Bacon makes an appearance in Philadelphia for the Kimmel Center 10th Anniversary special event, Clips and Conversation with Kevin Bacon, on Wednesday, February 15, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Perelman Theater. Noted Philadelphia film critic Carrie Rickey hosts Clips and Conversation with Kevin Bacon, and will reflect on the Philadelphia native’s film and theater career with a montage of movie clips and a candid discussion with the actor.
$20 – 7:30PM Tixs

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Tonight: Channeling Your Inner Sport: Athlete to Executive; 5:30PM – 7:30PM
WHO: Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer & Toddy, P.C.; Center City Proprietors; Comcast Network’s Arthur Fennell; Peter A. Luukko, President & Chief Operating Officer, Comcast-Spectacor and Chairman, Global Spectrum; Don Saleski, Executive Vice President at PRN Professional Receivable Network; John S. Spagnola, Managing Director at The PFM Group; Reginald W. Wilkes, Vice President, Senior Financial Advisor, The Wilkes Group
Cost: Free for guests of Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer, Toddy, P.C.

RSVP by Noon: mandes@zarwin.com
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Saturday:
The Greater Philadelphia Outdoor Sportshow returns to the EXPO Center at Oaks February 16-19! Find gear for hunting, fishing, boating and camping from hundreds of exhibitors. Strengthen your technique by attending on-going seminars from renowned fishing and hunting experts. INFO: sportshows.com

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Saturday Night: 8PM
Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, co-founder and lead MC of the legendary group, the Roots, will host “Let’s Move it Philly!” a charity concert party to raise funds for Black Thought’s GrassROOTS Community Foundation. “Let’s Move It!” Philadelphia is the first step in a 13 city initiative that will address childhood obesity in the African American community. Guests will party to the sounds of Rich Medina, DJ Diamond Kuts, Nikki Jean, Money Making Jam Boys, Questlove, and Black Thought of the LEGENDARY Roots Crew. www.grassrootscharityconcert.eventbrite.com.
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3/4/12 – The Bellevue Gets Engaged 1PM $50Link
Sip signature cocktails and enjoy hors d’oeuvres while meeting with Philadelphia’s most elite merchants in the bridal industry.

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The other day I covered the Brad Lidge signing at the Shops of Liberty Place. A pix appeared in my philly mag column here. What was interesting is right after you had your item signed, the Man Cave (Sporting Cave) had folks right there authenticating your newly signed item. That was pretty cool.

Speaking of Shops at Liberty Place, at 16th & Market. There’s a Swarovski Crystal Store there. I noticed in the old Democratic office building on the 1500 Block of Walnut, they’re going to open another store there in the Spring. It’s across from Tiffany’s & Co.
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Valentine to the Market Gala Fundraiser is 2/25/12

Show your love for the Reading Terminal Market! Join us for an evening of dancing, food & drink, and entertainment to celebrate the Market?s 120th birthday. Proceeds benefit the Reading Terminal Market Preservation Fund and will be used to preserve and enhance the historic Reading Terminal Market for future generations. For tickets and more information please visit PartyTicketsOnline.com/valentine.
LinkLinkOn Valentine’s Day, Judge Minhart married several Philadelphia couples in the Reading Terminal Market’s Center Court seating area.
In the evening Mike and I headed over to Il-Portico, 1519 Walnut Street for a V-Day dinner. I hadn’t been there for about 4 years, and forgot how charming it was with it’s luxurious decorations. I love the chairs. Reminds me of my Italian mom’s living room.
I had the caprese salad and lamb. Delicious. Mike had the Veal Shank which he loved. It was an amazing deal with a price fixed menu at $100 for two for a three course dinner. There’s a popular dance club on the 3rd floor, Club Adesso, who has quite a following on Saturday nights. Look for it to be open on other nights with specials like Latin night, Jazz night, GLBT & Baby Boomer night (You know I’ve been fighting for a night like that. I wanna hear some early Madonna, Bee Gees and music that reminds me of Memories of Margate.)
We ran into our friends Chip & Henry. They’re coming up on their 20th Anniversary together. They’re married in about 2 states.
George & Garden Logan. They’re having a baby in June. Congratulations. They’re the 2nd pregnancy I heard about today. This morning on Good Day Philly

Congratulations to Good Day Philadelphia’s co-anchor Sheinelle Jones (hubby Uche Ojeh) announced that she was having twins this summer. They have a son Kayin, 2

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HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY – TOP OF THE TOWER DINNER & CABARET CELEBRATION

The weather outside was frightening, as Philly got it’s 2nd snow storm of the season, but high about the salted streets people were warm and fuzzy enjoying the Third Annual Top of the Tower Valentine’s Day Cabaret with Eddie Bruce.The Top of the Tower Team: Laura Burkhardt, The LaB, Managing Partner Lou Kochman, Mickey Rowley, Partner Top of the Tower, Vanessa Garcia, Guest Services, and Richard Bond.
Nearly 100 people came out for a full course meal, as food stations of lined the hallway outside the ballroom.
Prime Steak Diane with cognac sauce, Lobster Newburg, Cider-glazed organic chicken with fennel jus and Porcini mushroom tortelion in brown butter & sage sauce and Tower Caesar salad with parmesan tullieThere are about 5 rental rooms at the Top of the Tower. There are also terraces which are great for happy hours, sponsor parties and get togethers
City of Hope’s Harry Giordano and Michele DiVeterano. Coming up next for LinkCity of Hope, Let Them Eat Cake on 4/2Matt and Melissa RadicoJim and JoAnn Chadwick
After dinner we headed over to another room to enjoy the sweet sounds of Eddie Bruce

Crooner Eddie Bruce covered Tony Bennett, Liza Minnelli and did an amazing set on Sammy Davis, Jr
JoAnn and Edward Tyson. Every year they go out for a romantic Valentine’s Day date. Each one takes a turn choosing a date. This year JoAnn picked, and Edward couldn’t have been more happy. This event might just become an annual date for them.
John Brigandi, Sarah O’Doherty, Kara and Paul Brigandi
Harry and Lori SchiauiAfter the cabaret, the guests headed back to the dining room, which was now transferred into a cocktail party with dancing.
And as we went into the 3rd hour of the 3rd Annual Valentine’s Day Cabaret, the dance floor filled up. There was touch dancing, fast dancing and I think I even saw someone do the hustle.
Brittany Ballard and Matthew Colip. This was the 2nd time they attended the Eddie Bruce Top of the Tower Valentine’s Day

Andrew Kochman, Loraine Izzo, Kimberly Izzo and Joe Izzo
John Cavuto and Rosina Kagel
Did I mention the views.
Mrs Toub and Mike Toub
Did I mention desserts. It really was a great night. I’ve always loved the Top of the Tower space for parties. It’s the highest rental space in the City with panoramic views, terraces, multiple rooms, a liquor license, it’s own chef and much more. Give them a call.

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Philly Breaks The Guiness Record for the Longest Soul Train Line

Philadelphian’s gathered yesterday to honor the man behind the “hippest trip in America” in an attempt at breaking the world record for largest Soul Train line – Don Cornelius, at the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum
They dressed warmly
wore their fuzzy dancing shoes

put on their grooviest threads
broke out the tambourines
Dignitaries, including Councilwomen Blondell Reynolds Brown and Congressman Bob Brady (center) were on hand to kick off the start of the Soul Train Line. The line was the distance of the pavement at the bottom of the Rocky Steps, a distance I would say is a half a block long
The press was on hand. In fact I don’t think I’ve seen so many cameras cover an event in person. Congratulations is having twins. So awesome
Here’s the line and at the end the riser with photographers
Reporter Bobbi Booker, The Philadelphia Tribune

While waiting to get a crack at the Soul Train Line, hundreds of people dance to warm up. I think next year we could break another dance record cause Philadelphian’s like to dance.
Patricia Williams (l) of Philly brought along her “Soul Train” memorabilia
Soul Train is an American musical variety show that aired in syndication from October 1971 to March 2006. In its 35-year history, the show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul, and hip hop artists, although funk, jazz, disco, and gospel artists have also appeared.
During the heyday of Soul Train in the 1970s and 1980s, the program was widely influential among younger African Americans, many of whom turned to it not only to hear the latest songs by well-known African-American artists, but also for clues about the latest fashions and dance trends. Moreover, for many white Americans in that era who were not living in areas that were racially diverse, Soul Train provided a unique window into African-American culture.

Mayor Nutter leads the Soul Train line
Sheriff Jewel Williams gets his groove on
looking good
Rocky look alike Michael Avello dances down the Soul Train Line.
Power to the People

RIP Whitney Houston
a reader of PCC, Liz Jacobs. She’s got dancing chops as she told me she used to be on Dance Party USA
The Flahs Mob dance event for the world record for largest “Soul Train” line. Record was broken with unofficial of 327 beating 211.

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Celebrity Stylist Jen Abrams hosts Reese Witherspoon’s “This Means War”

Celebrity stylist is an over used word, but not when it applies to Jen Abrams. She has worked with fashion icons ranging from InStyle’s Hal Rubenstein to The Kardashians to Isaac Mirahi. In the early ’00’s Jen co-founded trend setting clothing company, Sugar Tush. The cute clothing line was worn by celebs including Gwyneth Paltrow and Courtney Cox.
Jen splits her time between Philly, LA & NYC. Styling celebrities, but she also does wardrobe consulting, personal styling, she’s been a fashion correspondent/host, and does branding & PR for the fashion/beauty industry.
Last week Jen was in Philly hosting Reese Witherspoon’s new movie “This Means War”, which has a special screenings on Valentine’s Day. Speaking of Valentine’s, above Jen is with her beau Joe Petrusky, CrossFit Love (Have you seen Megan Smith lately. She’s looking hot after her CrossFit Love,) Jen’s rocking a Jill Milan bagJen greets friends Michelle Seidman and Meredith Hoffman
Ellen Langas and Brian Fillion
LinkDeAnna Allen and Diane Godlewski of AStyledlike, and Alloyius McIlwaine, Culture Clothing
Kenny Endt, Katie Shaw, Julie Shaw and Kyle Shaw
Derek, Thor Booker, Kristin Camiel and Jen. Kristin is looking forward to the Koresh Artist Showcase February 25 at 7pm.
The DeRose Family: Joe, Christina, Juliet and Liz. Juliet is Jen’s assistant, and is very fashionable herself.
Dana Bello and Kyle Scott, Crossingbroad.com (The best sports blog in the Philly area, if not the world.)
Donna Coghlan, who’s been enjoying romantic suburban bliss lately, makes and appearance with Meredith Trotter and Kristin Camiel
Jen, no shy gal, welcomes her guests to the triangle love story involving Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine and Tom Hardy This Means War has a special screening on Valentine’s Day, then opens wide on 2/17/12 according to Ann-Marie Nacchio, ALLIED-THA After the event we headed over to amazing cuisine and spirits at Positano Coast, where the party continued til about midnight. Check out Jen Abrams website

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Philadelphia Flower Show 2012 “Man Cave”

Sit Back and Relax in the Flower Show “Man Cave” PHILADELPHIA – Everyone needs a place to go to unwind, decompress, and chill out – even at the Philadelphia International Flower Show. This year, that haven will be the “Man Cave,” an inner sanctum (Room 204B) on the Grand Concourse of the Pennsylvania Convention Center featuring great, guy-friendly activities. (Women will be welcome, too.) HiFi House will create the ultimate home theater in the Man Cave, with a projection screen approaching 100 inches and the latest in digital surround sound. Screens throughout the room will air Philadelphia Flyers and Sixers games and a roster of NCAA Conference Tournament matches. Theater seating will be provided for visitors. SugarHouse Casino will sponsor table games — poker and blackjack with professional dealers – in the Man Cave. All of the buy-in for the games will go toward the PHS City Harvest program, which provides fresh produce for families in need. Players also will be eligible for very special prizes. In addition, golfers will be able to improve their stroke in virtual competitions courtesy of the “Tiger Woods PGA Tour” video game. The full bar in the Man Cave will offer a menu of manly beverages, including beer, wine and the special Flower Show Hawaiian-themed cocktails. So get ready to kick back, pick up a hand, bend an elbow, and indulge your inner caveman (or woman). The 2012 Philadelphia International Flower Show, “Hawaii: Islands of Aloha,” will be presented March 4-11 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Revenues from the Flower Show benefit the year-round work of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, and this year will support City Harvest, the innovative program that brings together a network of urban farmers, provides green job training, and grows fresh produce for more than 1,000 families in need each week. For information and to purchase tickets for the Flower Show, visit theflowershow.com. For behind-the-scenes stories and previews of the Show, visit the Flower Show Blog, Facebook and Twitter pages.TICKETS:

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Yelp’s Backstage Pass Party at Philadelphia’s newest hot spot Union Transfer

Guests enjoyed bites and sips from some of the city’s best restaurants and breweries last night,
Yelp Queen Poobah Michelle Cassidy and Arthur “Foobooz” EtchellsThe party is free with RSVP and a $10 suggested donation to the Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation. Featured drinks are complimentary, but there will also be a cash bar for anything else you desire!

Fun Yelpers
Khyber Pass Pub’s Stephanie Kuo and friendYelpers: Dana and Nichole. Dana tells me that if a restaurant doesn’t have nice ambiance, they will automatically lose a star, Nichole isn’t fond of inattentive servers.
music of DJ QiCommand, who also spins at the Barbary

Skin Palette was hard at work adding color and glitter to all who asked
Chris V, Nicole W and Susan G
Drew D, JP and Jamie. Drew wants you to be a Young Friends of Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis & Education and for your food to match the ambiance of your restaurant.There were vendors and sponsors on hand to fill you up and to do your eyebrows.
Crystal, Shawn and Jackie. Jackie will subtract a star if the staff is unfriendly, no matter how good the food is; so watch out. Shawn is not fond of waiting. Crystal doesn’t like cold food. She’ll send it back and subtract a star.

Great crowds, and it was interesting to see what the former Spaghetti Warehouse looked like now. I was hoping the trolley was still in the middle of the room, it wasn’t
Luba Patlakh, Editorial Director at Insight Magazine and Lex Houser. Lex is LuAnn Cahn’s daughter. She has a clothing line. It’s cool, you’ll soon see more of it. She’s also the one who came up with her mom’s http://oneyearoffirsts.com Jackie, Alli, Jen, Mikey Il. The oddest thing Jackie’s ever reviewed was a Dr’s office visit; Allie’s not above reviewing the PHL airport. In one trip three TSA agents hit on her. She was turned off by it, but then again her BF was right there. He said I think it’s flattering. I think he’s right.

There’s a baby in the bar, I can hear Reese Witherspoon saying. Christine, Matthew and Megan (Sweet Life Bake Shop)

Yelpers are not afraid to wear their love on their headBlake F and Mike Wham, Marketing Manager for the next big thing ajungo. (I want some stock options)
Liza once reviewed a car body shop. They got rave reviews especially since they left mints on her dashboard and Amanda. Thank you Yelpers, and thanks for donating to my favorite charity group, The Linda Creed Foundation.

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Robing ceremony held for New Judge Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta

Yesterday I attended the Robing of The Honorable Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta. The ceremony, held in front of a large crowd of family, fellow judges, attorneys and court employees, took place inside courtroom 653 at City Hall.
Ron Donatucci Jr invited me to cover the “Robing” of Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta because he knows I want to start covering politicians and other notable people in the City, on a social level. What a privilege it was to witness this very moving, personal achievement of Angelo Foglietta as he went through the ceremonial traditions of being robed, and ascending to the bench as a judge for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
Several of his good friends told stories about the Judge, and how he will uphold the values that brought him to this day. Above John J. Dougherty, Business Manager IBEW Local 98. Dougherty talked about the values and virtues of his friend, the recently elected Judge Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta.
There’s nothing like the love of a sister, and I heard it loud and clear when Thea Foglietta-Silverstein, Esq. spoke. So elegant. At one point Thea mentioned a meeting with former US Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor, asking her what she would like people to remember her most by. O’Connor mentioned that she would like people to remember her as “a good judge”. Whether they were defendants’ litigators, jurors, other judges or witness. Thea said, in the future that is exactly what she knows people will think of her brother.
The Honorable Pamela Pryor Dembe President Judge – Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas said while introducing Developer Bart Blatstein, “I hope when he buys the Philadelphia Inquirer, he continues to carry the Dennis The Menace cartoon. (See my story yesterday about Blatstein & the Phila Inquirer.) (Social Diary commentary: Bart must be on the Tony Luke diet, he looks great.)
William P. Fedullo Elected Vice Chancellor gives his friend Judge Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta a congratulatory hug after speaking at the podium. Thea Foglietta-Silverstein, Esq (l)
Honorable Matthew D Carrafiello spoke about all the great people who came out their South Philly neighborhood.
Charles Bernard spoke on behalf of Congressman Bob Brady who was in DC for a vote.
Reading of the Commission: Natalie Flynn, Jessica Foglietta and Jacquline Foglietta, Daughters of Judge Foglietta. Judge Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta and his mother Lorraine Foglietta. Mrs Foglietta tells Hughie that the Bible she is holding is the same one that his father, Theodore Foglietta, held when his brother Tom Foglietta was sworn in as United States Ambassador to Italy.
Nieces and Nephews: Ron Donatucci, Jr, Michael Donatucci, Marina Foglietta Tereo, Christopher Foglietta Tereo and Theodore Foglietta III put the actual robe on the Judge.
The judge then ascends the bench and addresses the gathered guests. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me and my family, said Foglietta. Most attorneys don’t dream of becoming a judge, but just want to fulfill the mission of their law school education of doing right by their clients and by society. But it is an elected position, so at some point Foglietta had judge as a goal, and today that dream was achieved. He thank his mom for her courage, direction and love. Then thanked his family, friends and colleagues. It’s nice to see someone’s dream come true, especially when you can tell they worked very hard to get there.
Afterwards there was a reception in the Law Library. In all the years I gave tours of City Hall, as part of the tour office in Room 121, I’ve never seen the law library. It’s steep in rich history. The chandeliers had light fixtures, but also candles in them. It’s a beautiful room.
Ron Donatucci, Jr, John Dougherty, Councilman Bob Henon, and Marita Crawford.
Dana and Ron Donatucci, Judge Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta, and Natalie Foglietta Flynn with grandson Jackson Flynn
Tina Covington, David Krain and Dana Donutucci
Judge Dan Anders and Donald Carter. Which reminds me, tonight at Table 31 is the 1 year anniversary of Ladies Night there. DJ Johnny Looch will be spinning. See you there.
The Magnatta’s: Jim, Marisa, Mom and Jim Jr. Also spotted: Councilwomen Janie Blackwell, Councilman Mark Squilla, Register of Wills the Honorable Ronald R. Donatucci, Esq., Judge Jeanne Mayer, Barbara McDermott, Charles Mapp, Nino Tinari, Esq. Honorable Rose Marie DeFino-Nastasi, and Honorable Paul P Panepinto.
Haneef Nelson and Kevin Price from the 2nd Ward
Congratulations: Judge Angelo “Hughie” Foglietta with his mom Lorraine and brother Michael.
I had no idea these ceremonies occurred, and that’s exactly why I want to cover politicians and people who are connected in the City. – A word from my sponsor. Remember this Saturday you can enjoy a Valentine’s Day celebration with dancing, dining and an Eddie Bruce Cabaret at the Top of the Tower. $90 http://www.topofthetower.com/valentinesday.php

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Does Bart Blatstein Want to Put A Casino Here?

Bart Blatstein said in a Q&A on Philebrity.com “I have not applied for a gaming license for that site,” ie the Philadelphia Inquirer site. Last year he bought the famed white tower that houses the Philadelphia Media Holdings. He hasn’t really said what he plans to do with the site, but recently there have been rumors that he wants to put a casino at the spot. (When I heard the rumor from two sources, I went out and shot these pixs to see what it would look like.)The Q&A came out of story that was making the rounds on Monday about Blatstein and a group of local investors who “plan to pursue an acquisition of some or all of the assets of Philadelphia Media Network, which operates The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Daily News and their shared website, philly.com. The partnership, calling itself Philly Hometown Media LLC, plans to make a cash offer for the newspapers. (source)I think a follow up question should be, would you consider putting a casino at this site? I too heard the rumor that he is interested in doing so. I also heard that the School Board Building might be up for sale. The school board functions would move to a smaller school, and meetings could be rotating at the various high schools.

Bart already owns the State Building at Broad & Spring Garden, and now he owns the Philadelphia Inquirer Building.

So I’m saying Bart, it’s a plausible idea. Could it save Philadelphia? Would it bring in much needed cash to the City? I do believe Bart could bring a nice upscale casino, to the “downtown” area of Philadelphia. It would be the closet casino to the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It’s near public transportation, and the expressway. I predict it’s going to be a casino by 2015
Check out Philebrity’s Q&A

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Tidbits: Arrow Swim Club is now: North Shore Beach Club Details, Mary Carey, Jen Carroll, Sampan’s Chinese New Year

Sampan Celebrated Chinese New Year over the weekend with a delicious food and dancers to celebrate the seasonI was in there over the weekend with a few friends and enjoyed a few dishes on the special menu, which ends on February 9. Also on February 9, another performance from the beautiful dancers.
Actress Mary Carey was in town for the Wing Bowl and a couple of appearances at the Gold Club. Last year Jen Carroll, Laura Burkhardt,and I met her at 10 Arts and we all maintained a friendship since. Also picture are her cousin, Angela (r) and her husband Dave. Mary who never knew who her father was, was contacted by him about 5 years ago. She went and met the rest of the family in Ohio, and remains close. Whenever Mary is on the East coast her cousin comes to that town to spend some time together. Happy Birthday Angela.
“This summer Northern Liberties Philadelphia will be home to the new North Shore Beach Club. The only 21+ swim club in the city. This private oasis boasts a 1500 sq ft pool, full restaurant and bar, sun deck, fire pits, hot tubs and luxury cabanas. Membership fees are $500 per person, entitling you to a full summer season that runs from May 1st through October 31st. This Membership grants you access to the pool and beach club, full service bar and restaurant, spa services, locker rooms and guest passes for only $20 per day. There is a $100 down payment required to reserve your spot in the application process and this will be applied to your membership dues. North Shore Beach Club is offering only 500 memberships for the 2012 season. Over 100 memberships have already been reserved. Hurry and reserve your membership before the waiting list starts. Please visit www.northshorebeachclub.com to and apply online today.