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Zarwin Baum Welcomes Darwin Beauvais to The Law Firm

Zarwin, Baum hosted a cocktail reception on Wednesday, June 22 to welcome Shareholder Darwin Beauvais to the Zarwin family. The event was attended by over 125 clients, close friends and local politicians.

Darwin concentrates his practice in zoning and land use, as well as local government affairs. As part of his practice, he works closely with elected officials and municipal agencies for the benefits of clients.
Prior to coming to the firm, he was legislative counsel to the Majority Leader of Philadelphia’s City Council.
In addition, Mr. Beauvais is one of the few attorneys in the region who is certified by the U.S. Green Building Council as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional, or “LEED® AP,” which qualifies him as having a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles.
Darwin and Kim Beauvais have two children and live in Philadelphia.
Abe Dialle, Shelly Hollingsworth and Giuffre Hollingsworth
Harris and Iris Olen
Lou Linsley, Floss Barber and Patrick McGrath
Mickey McLaughlin, Lissette Gonzalez, Norman Zarwin and Seth Williams
Aida Starta and Stacey Kracher

Steve Lloyd, Maria Quattrone and Jimmy Melasecca
B*Smith Catering prepared a delicious spread for the guests
Mary Pat Kessler, District Attorney Seth Williams and Kelly Boyd, KB Consultants. Happy birthday Mary Pat!
Carol and Nino Tinari with in the green shirt the next City Council District 6 (D) Bob Henon
Harriet Lessy, Shariff Street, Salaam Muslim and
Mary Pat Kessler, Darwin and Kim Beauvais and councilwomen Blondell Reynolds-Brown
Brad and Crystal El of Boaz and Ruth. Stylish and snazzy, don’t you think?
Bill Hart, David Oh, Herb Reid Jr and Herb Reid III. Mary Pat Kessler, Seth Williams and Kelly Boyd.
About Zarwin, Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer & Toddy, P.C.
(Above with DA Seth Williams)
Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer & Toddy is a dynamic 50-attorney full service law firm that services Pennsylvania and New Jersey from its four regional offices that celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2010. The Firm has prospered based on a commitment to provide the highest quality legal service while still maintaining economic efficiency. Bringing years of practical and sophisticated experience to its vast array of practice areas, the firm is able to respond quickly, effectively and efficiently to the needs of its clients.

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Vendy Awards: What did Michael Solomonov give Jen Carroll & Drew Lazor?

Eight food carts and trucks competed Saturday at the Vendys, an offshoot of the popular New York City cook-off that started in 2005, at the Piazza at Schmidt’s in Northern Liberties.
All proceeds benefit The Food Trust, a local non-profit striving to improve the nutrition of under-privileged children and adults.
a sold out crowd of 500 peeps showed up to the first annual event in Philly. Other such events have been held in NYC for over 11 years, and just started in LA last year.
Guru of Quizzo Johnny Goodtimes was the Emcee (2nd from left) with guests including Guru of Food Arthur Etchells, Foobooz, Michelle Cassidy, goddess of Yelp and Jessica Yuspely
By the way if you were wondering what that lady’s hair with the cool red white and blue mohawk hair on July 4th would look like a week later, see above.
People watching: Food loving judges. What did Michael Solomonov give Jen Carroll & Drew Lazor?
A Goose: James Beard “Best Chef, MidAtlantic 2011″ winner, Chef Michael Solomonov is the executive chef at Zahav, Philadelphia’s renowned modern Israeli restaurant looks well rested now, but his wife is due to give birth any day, Drew Lazor, the food editor at the Philadelphia City Paper aand my bud 10 Arts Chef Jen Carroll.
Remember the guy who was first in line at Krispy Kreme a few weeks ago well he’s working for Sweet Box now. He tells me he is enjoying his weekly dozen, shares them with friends and the homeless. Sweet Box won best dessert. Sweet!!
These hats are still popular, just sayin
The Vendy’s were one of the most covered events in recent history since Burger Brawl. Today there will be at least a bakers dozen of blogs & news stories with photos and stories from the Vendy Awards.
The Phillies were on the big screen, which was right above the stage. There was great entertainment on the stage including
Mayor Nutter is almost in as many places as I am. I think he finally knows my name.
flat top
turf
Yelp it was hot out
but stylin was still happening
Mohammed and Freddy – winner of NYC’s Vendy Awards for their truck: Kings of Falafel.
Ann Vuong is giving two thumbs up to
Gigi and Big R’s soul food truck which took home the city’s first-ever Vendy Award. Here a few of the mainstays from the grill are being enjoyed by Allie Harcharek and Mikey Il. Check out his shots from the event here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeyil/5920631919/in/photostream

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Philadelphia QFest 2011 Opening Night Party at The Ritz & Loews Hotel

Last night I attended the opening of the 17th Annuat TLA Entertainment QFest 2011

Over 100 films will be screened at the Old City Ritz theaters over the next 11 days.

Yesterday PCC celebrated it’s 4th Anniversary. One of the first events I covered was the GLBT film festival and it really opened the doors that lead me to where I am today. It’s where I met Philadelphia Inquirer’s Michael Klein at a reception which lead to my photos being in his column for the next 3 years until he retired that column earlier this year. Today I went to the launch of his new site today of his new site Philly.com/Food. It was a huge success with 4 local chefs and proceeds benefiting Philabundance, MANNA, and The Food Trust. Also there was his wife Jen, who is expecting their first child or two in a few months. Above DJ Marilyn Russell from 95.7 BEN FM checks for rain at the VIP cocktail party which was held before the kick off of the night.
At the party was actor Charlie David, who was in the opening night film “Judas”. You might remember Charlie from his last visit in 2007 to promote two of his films “Kiss The Bride” and “Four Letter Word”
Sean Paul Lockhart was also on hand. Not only was he in last nights opening movie, but he is receiving this years Rising Star Award. They call him the Tracy Lord of gay film making, as he was a very popular porn actor and it was later discovered that he was only 17 when he made some of his first movies.
Then it was off to the theater..
Mayor Nutter came by and read a proclamation. Here he is with the cast of Judas Kiss. Director J.T. Tepnapa directs a very talented cast including Charlie David (Mulligans, Kiss the Bride, Dante’s Cove), Sean Paul Lockhart (Another Gay Sequel, Milk, I was a Teenage Werebear) and Richard Harmon (“The Killing”)
Ben FM win a car, listen everyday

Gloria Casarez, Donald Carter and Kelly Burkhardt,
Marilyn Russell Introduces the opening night film Judas. Many of the films are playing two or three times for your convenience

Then it was off to the 33rd floor of the Loews for another fabulous partywith hot hot GLBT peeps including
Carol Coombes, Managing Director of Philadelphia QFest, Claire Kohler, QFest Managing Partner, Claire Kohler says there’s something for everyone this year at the festival.
PhillyGayCalendar is covering ever aspect of the festival. They have great videos and shots of all the action every day.





Center front: Joe’l Ludovich is an award-winning producer and film maker. She currently teaches at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, filmmaker Tiona McClodden, the writer and director of the highly-acclaimed full length documentary, black./womyn and Professional Blogger and Social Media Manager LeAnne Lindsay
Natalie Hope McDonald, Freelance writer as well as the editor of G Philly, a new series of blogs from Philadelphia magazine. and Meg Rider.
Check this link for more pictures taken Opening Night at QFest as well as throughout the week Online Album

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Kokopelli’s KIVA LOUNGE GRAND OPENING July 8th Plus News on the Opening of the Restaurant

Since writing last week about Kokopelli, a few things occurred, I’ve had a few meetings with the owner and also the new gm Eddie Rios and have a better understanding of the new direction I mentioned in my blog post, one being the grand opening of their new club KIVA LOUNGE at the 1904 Chestnut Street address tonight.

You’ll recall in a few posts I did over the year, they have held several events in the upstairs club area including the CCTC sponsor party, various charity events and special happy hours. But the club was never branded, often being referred to as the club upstairs, and it was never fully utilized. Now it’s going to and in a big way as it will be named Kiva Lounge and be open every Tuesday through Saturdays with DJ’s providing music to groove by from 10PM til 2AM. Eddie tells me look for Top 40s on the weekend, and special nights during the week like Latin Night etc. At some point on Monday’s there will be an industry night too. The Tequila Bar on the first floor serves appetizers until 1AM

Tonight – FRIDAY JULY 8TH 2011
Wiggle Productions & Hidden Dimension Present:

GRAND OPENING KIVA LOUNGE with Superstar DJ: JUNIOR SANCHEZ-(BROBOT/X-MIX PRODUCTIONS/NYC)
http://soundcloud.com/juniorsanchez
World-renowned DJ-producer Junior Sanchez hardly needs an introduction. Like his friends Erick Morillo and Harry “Choo Choo” Romero, Sanchez was bred in New Jersey’s seminal ’90s Latin house scene. He started out spinning at legendary NYC hotspots like Limelight and the Shelter. These days he has risen high above the underground to become one of the most recognizable DJ names in the international scene, remixing artists such as Madonna, Shakira, Placebo, and countless others.

DEEP C-(Tigerhook/FOH/ROC)
http://soundcloud.com/djdeepc1 (I love these sound clouds)
One of Philly’s most well known names in the dance music scene. Chris has steadily risen from his days in the early 1990s with the renowned Wamdue Kids to his current place as one of the city’s most consistent party rockers.

DJ FREEDOM-(Wiggle Productions/Undaground Set)
https://www.facebook.com/djfreedom
As a House music fanatic and veteran dj DJ Freedom began his record spinning journey in the early 90s.

DJ ELEVATION-(BSP)
http://bsp.org/djsproducers/dj-elevation/

KIVA Lounge 1904 Chestnut St.- Located above Kokopelli Philadelphia PA 19103 215.557.7510 9pm – 2am $10 Before Midnight Menu Until 1am Guest List & Bottle Service Info Contact: 856.571.7205

Sound Reinforced by A.T.E.
Lasers by BSP.org Live broadcast on bsp.org Sound Function Friday’s

(I’m still pulling for me Oldies night. Calling Jerry Blavet are you there?)

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Update on the Opening of Kokopelli restaurant.
Kokopelli will re-emerge on Monday August 1. The menu will be similar as the one before (Southwestern) but gone will be the concept of tapas and in it’s place will be a 3 course menu with “bigger portions at a better value”, GM Eddie Rios tells me. The restaurant hours will be Tu – Sat 5 – 10PM, with a Happy hour in the Tequila Bar from 5PM – 7PM. Plus there will be a late night “Happy Hour” menu served in the Tequila Lounge until 1AM.

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It’s My Blogs 4th Anniversary. Here are some Moments from Four Years

I forgot my anniversary was coming up so I whipped this together today. Now I’m running late for the Michael Klein event, opps Like a few of my other entries these past 4 years, this might seem a little disjointed cause I had to forgo my original entry and create this timely piece. Also Save the date for 7/21/11 OPA Restaurant is having an Anniversary Bash in PCC honor. I will be showing a lot of the photos I’ve taken over the years, plus a bunch I never published but were fun.

– thank you thank you thank you and thank you to the people who helped me along the way. I really appreciate it.

July 7, 2007 I launched PhillyChitChat.com What started as a hobby has now turned into a career. I had no idea, nor did I ever plan it to go that way. I am grateful to you my readers who support me in this endeavor & especially for those who allow me to photograph them.
I had had a blog called Confessions of a Paparazzi for (The etc was in there cause even on that blog I wanted to cover a broad range of topics) the previous 2 years when I lived in NYC, but having returned to Philly I needed to come up with something that reflected where I was at that time. Over the July 4th weekend with my friends Kati & Simon, who were visiting from NYC, we brainstormed. Simon coined PhillyChitChat and the logo above. Thanks!! (We wanted to be able to include a lot of topics, not just celebrities. [and by the way that is how Simon smiles])My first blog entry was complaining about the disappearing landscape of the cupcake store and too many banks popping up on corners. They were like the drug stores of the ’00’s.I like covering charities, and the mainstream press didn’t always show up at ones that didn’t have a Philebrity attached and it wasn’t about not caring, it was about money and staff. Plus each event hires their own photographer that would distribute shots to the magazines and society pages. So there would be coverage, just not immediately.
Megan Smith PR for the Phila Film Festival which is now CineFest. This shot was taken in 2007. Tonight I will see Megan at the opening of QFest (CineFest GLBT Festival), but she also has her own full service PR Company with lots of clients. She’s been a great friend to me and PCC these past four years.
Every once in awhile a celebrity would pop up in Philly. Since I was such a “big time” celebrity photographer in NYC, I thought it would be easy to parlay that into getting photos placed in the local media. Not at all.
The first photo I had in any Philly Newspaper: Dan Gross’ Gossip column in the Phila Daily News in April 2007 (4 months after moving back to Philly). I couldn’t get anyone in Philly to pick this photo up, I thought it would be super easy since Sen Vincent Fumo is greeting hot actress Angie Everhart, plus was in the press a lot regarding his funds. But it wasn’t until I mentioned that Fumo had a red string bracelet on like Madonna (symbolizing her Kabablah connection) that convinced Gross to pick this picture up. Then he got to the bottom of the string, and even put in his column that Mayor Nutter wore one to after some Rev gave them both one. The day after this appeared several of the papers I originally contacted asked me why I didn’t sell them on that angle. Because I wanted I really wanted it in Dan Gross’ column. Having been a fan of Stu Bykosky’s and Dan being his successor, I was a fan of his too, it was a thrill to have him write about it.
At that time Dan’s column didn’t support a lot of photos and I realized how lucky I was to get a shot in. This was before he had the Phillygossip.com blog. Over at the Inquirer I was also a fan of Michael Klein. His column did support photos, but it wasn’t an easy sell, and why would it be, I was an unknown. I don’t remember specifically how it happened but it was after a lot of persuading and pitching that I would be places that no other Philly photographer would be, and I could get shots that would be interesting that would otherwise just be reported as words on paper. (I succeeded and am very proud of that accomplishment. There were more than Philebities in Philly, there was just no one to shoot them.) Barry Manilow was the first photo I had in Michael Klein’s Philadelphia Inquirer’s Inqlings Column in 9/07, and for the next three years my photos would appear in his column weekly. No doubt it helped my career tremendously. (Plus he’s a great mentor. Today he launches his new venture http://www.philly.com/philly/restaurants/ )
Later I had my own photo column in the Metro. CBS3 did two stories on me (Lesley van Arsdale & then Anne Marie Green) & NBC10 did stories on me and the celebrities that came to Philly.
My biggest thrill was when I got my own column in Philly Magazine. Then later in the year I was on NBC Philadelphia’s Non-Stop The Scene with Justin Pizzi. I still get recognized on the street after appearing in the show. Just last night a lady in Villanova told me she learned so much more about the Philly Social Scene from my segments.
The G Lounge opening introduced me to Nicole Cashman & a relationship that opened the door to the “Philebrities” like NBC10’s Dave Warren and John Clark.
Where are they now? Dana Lombardo – Now PR for the Phila Zoo, Brett Silver – Social Philly (A great site, and a great name) not sure what he’s doing now. I’m sure sitting behind a desk managing a mega powerhouse business and Carri Nork – Married, 2 kids and PR of Parx Casino
The first time I shot Sabrina Tamburino and Steve Thorne was at the Philly Magazine Best of Party at the Kimmel Center. I had no idea who they were or would become to PCC in this 8/07 shot. Charles Peruto, Nina Tinari, Mia Tinari and Carol Tamburino.
My sister Judy in the black dress.This is the last photo of my sisters together before Judy would pass away from Ovarian Cancer. Janine, Tracy, Aunt Mary, Judy, Crista, Margaret and niece Lauren.
Max Brenner Opens: Here’s mom with her 2 grand daughters Nicole & Kelsey
A photo I took of Kristin Cavalleri at Dusk appears in Us Magazine
They never did built Trump Tower PhillyMy blog has given me access to places and events I always wanted to experience. Rosemary Greco, Genna Davis, Jane Seymour and Lynn Yeakel at the Vision 2020 Women Empowerment event at the Constitution Center
Things haven’t changed that muchPhilly’s Terrence Howard at Philly Style Mag party – Next week is their Hot List Party.

For the first year of PhillyChitChat.com I covered a lot of events in the Gay Community, but found many people were reluctant to be photographed. These three had no problem, Matt Ray, Matt Vlahos and Troy Cassel. These days with the popularity of PhillygayCalendar and Facebook, GLBT peeps are more willing to be photographed, although that over 40 set is still guarded.
Greta Greenberger, City Hall Tour Director at work. I think the building should be seen by everyone, and the view of the City should be taken in at the observation deck. Go to Rm 121 for info on the tours or the deck. Get a timed ticket early as they sell out quickly.
Mayor Nutter, Thom Cardwell and Laura Burkhardt. Having worked in the law field for some reason I thought I should delete any sign that we are all adults and take out the beer that Laura was holding. Can you tell?
Thanks to John Colabelli & Philly Style Magazine for whole kindheartedly embracing me covering their events and letting me be an insider.Thanks to the GPFO for their Film Tax Credits I’ve been able to satisfy my need to shoot film sets without having to travel to NYC where you can’t walk a blog without running into a shoot. That is really a feat to be able to take a bite out of the Big Apple and get a film to shoot here.
Ladies who Lunch: Mary Patel, Kelly Boyd and Monica Malpass. Sometimes it’s hard to maintain a balance between “friends” and what is news. I am really good with keeping things “off the record” and knowing what is damaging info to a person. For me it’s not worth the longevity of my career to publish a gotcha moment.A few favorite shots
Gov Rendell at the First Annual Governor’s Cup at the Franklin Square Gala 2010 as Amy Needle and son Eli look on (This shot was published in Inqlings)Look at Fox29’s Jenn Frederick sporting those fancy stockings back in 2008 right before that style took off. Here’s she’s with someone I admire a lot Sarah van Aken of SaVa
The name fits cause I never was one to be labeled or boxed into one category. Sometimes it drives me crazy when people call me “press’ even though that was my goal to get my blog out there as another news source. I always wanted to be considered someone who was recording moments, times and memories. One thing I do know is I like to cover charities, ordinary people, bold named folks, celebrities, openings, closings (although people do get mad when I write about that, usually the owners.), the fascinating and the not so fascinating, I sometimes write too much text, sometimes I just want you to look at the photos and come to your own conclusion, I try and live by the golden rule, sometimes I fail, I always regret it when I do. In the end I really do hope I have helped someone whether it was to enjoy a show, a dinner, meet a friend or make ones life easier. Thank you!

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Taylor Swift’s Opening Act Frankie Ballard at Dave & Buster’s Thurs 7/7/11

Country Music star and Warner Brother’s recording artist Frankie Ballard will be performing this Thursday, July 7th at Dave & Buster’s Dockside Bar. Ballard is the artist responsible for hits such as “Tell Me You Get Lonely” and “A Bunch of Girls” which has been on the Billboard Country Music Chart for 19 weeks and is currently positioned at number 28 and rising. Ballard’s debut album is self titled, “Frankie Ballard” and was released this past May. Check out his site…. http://www.frankieballard.com/. The blues inspired country musician hails from Battle Creek, Michigan and is the opening act for Taylor Swift’s current arena tour. Ballard also won Kenny Chesney’s “Next Big Star” competition in Michigan which earned him the opportunity to open for Chesney on multiple tour dates. Dave & Buster’s, Philadelphia has partnered with radio powerhouse 92.5 WXTU to bring “Dave & Buster’s Country on the River with 92.5 WXTU” to Penn’s Landing of Philadelphia with the event happening every Thursday at D&B Dockside Bar.

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Hadas Kuznits and Dan Reinherz Wedding at the Loews Hotel

Saturday Mike and I were excited to attend the wedding of our friends Hadas Kuznits and Dan Reinherz at the Loews Hotel.
It was a beautiful ceremony
Open on all four sides, the chupah is reminiscent of Abraham, our forefather’s house which had entrances on all four sides in order to warmly welcome any approaching guests.
Hadas dress came from the Van Cleave Salon. Abby McGrath was instrumental in finding just the right dress for her.

Hadas wedding dress was really gorgeous with a lot of detail, it even had Swarovski Crystal in her veil on on her dress. (I told her later we could make a few necklaces.)
Hadas wanted a very traditional Hebrew wedding. Here she walks around the man three times. Dan also walked around her, which made it more modern. The Wedding Ceremony is in two parts, separated by the reading of the ketubah. The kiddushin or erusin (consecration or betrothal) begins with two blessings recited by the Rabbi over a cup of wine
The ketubah is then read and seven nuptial blessings. Concluding the ceremony, the chatan (man) breaks a glass as a reminder of the destruction of the second Beit Hamikdosh, the second Holy Temple, the frailty of human relationships and the existence of human suffering. This action is a personal reminder that just as we accept joy into our lives we recognize that there may also be times of sorrow.
You are my soul mate, my sweetheart, you are my dream come true, from now until the end of time I give my heart and soul to you.
You may hold my hand for a while, but you hold my heart forever.

gorgeous. Haddas had her hair done by Joey at Giovanni & Pilleggi, make up by Nices Riddles. The wedding coordinator was David Morris.
David Hall, Director of Catering at the Loews Hotel, did a magnificent job. He had a busy weekend too as the Loews hosted over 5 weddings – WOW
At our table were Nicole Cashman and Nigel Richards as well as Matt Vlahos and Jimmy ContrerasEvan Moskow and Cori Moskow, Gloss PR and Koray Avci and Clare Pelino, Profile PR (Koray has that cute shop that sells Turkish gifts in Liberty Place. Last year he, Clare, Hadas and another table mate, Ken McCoy all traveled to Turkey. They go every year. Mike and I have signed up for 2013)Hadas tells me that she audition lots of bands and EBE was able to do The horah (הורה), which is a traditional circle dance. I was impressed, they learned it just for her wedding.
Red Velvet
At one point during the wedding, the couple is to be entertained by the guests.
4 generations of dancing. Hadas’ grandmother travelled all the way from Israel, as did many of her guests.
so fun
Hadas and her dad Joel Kuznits
Gretchen
Nicole. Cori. Jamyra
I love this shot of Hadas and her BFF Marlo Polonsky
Red Velvet cake. They did do a little smashing, not too out of control like the couple that then get in a fight and occasionally end up in jail. Actually after this Dan was joined by the band and sang a song he wrote especially for Hadas. Aaahhhh, and it was really sweet.
Flowers were from Eventricity
After party munchies included cheese steaks, Tastykakes, and other Philly Favorites.Congratulations Dan and Hadas!!

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Wawa Welcome America JULY4TH IN PHILADELPHIA A DAY & NIGHT LONG CELEBRATION 7/4/11

Wawa Welcome America JULY4TH IN PHILADELPHIA A DAY & NIGHT LONG CELEBRATION 7/4/11

Mike and I at his mom’s before we started our day
The July 4th Independence Parade. We met so many folks from Philly, and around the nation and world. So moving.
I wanted to bring you some fun photosNice family that posed for me.
Water girl
Teresa Scanlan—Miss America 2011­—would like to be a Supreme Court justice some day. But she’d settle for president.The kids love Inspector McGruff. I was impressed
so adorable
Brandywine Roller Derby gals
Miss Pennsylvania 2011– Juliann Sheldon.
Under God we Trust
hmm Star Wars marches on
Swoop
Thank you Major General Wesley Craig
I do seriously get choked up when I see all the nationalities that represent these United States march in unison for the love of our great country.
Miss Black Pennsylvania USA: Jillian Patricia Pirtle. Poor thing couldn’t wait to take off those heels. I don’t blame her. They are killers
I thought it was the Olympic Torch, but not 100% percent sure. So cool though.
Thank you to all the service men and women that continue to fight for our freedom
Now it was time for the Party on the Parkway afternoon festival then concert
She’s too too cute in the tutu. I wore my wig so a lot of folks wanted my photo. So sweet.
Kids crafts, lots of balloon house jumping slides, all for free on the Parkway.
Beat it
nuff said. I bought this hair piece the day before at the Visitor Center for $5. Al Lee could you save me a bunch for next year.
Hammock on the Parkway. Peeps next to them had a large screen TV and a refrigerator
these folks were sitting pretty too
Wawa distributing free ice tea and hats to folks.
This guy cleaned up with his $1 jokes guaranteed to make you laugh. This is one of my top seating choices. It’s at 20th & Parkway. You can see the stage, although it’s far away, Art Museum and you have the screen. I talked to people at this location and they told me they got there around 5PM. Good to know for next year.
there were 3 stages of talent along the Parkway, and a few acts right in the middle of the street. It was a great set up and everyone was entertained.


Philadelphia is a must stop for fun on July 4th. Thank you Margaret Hughes, City Rep Office, First Lady Lisa Nutter, Mayor Nutter, especially City Rep Melanie Johnson for producing such a fantastic day created memories of a life time for all. I ran into these folks at the MHP Pro Strong man Competition, which was very popular.
one competition had everyone pulling tires, then another had them pulling a 15,000 pound truck
Would not want to piss this guy off



6ABC reporters Mary Caraccioli and Katherine Scott
Fashion on the Parkway

They’re spending their first July 4th on the Parkway and wanted a spot away from the maddening crowds. I told them this was perfect for fireworks watching, and pointed out the closest food place & other necessities. Hope I was right.
Getting ready for the long hot night, but well worth it. I love how everyone has a responsibility and the little girl is stylin’ it
Stopped by Janice Simonsen and Donna Coghlan’s party in front of their building at 2601. Also in this picture is Arthur Kade (photos), Harry Spivak (photos), Donna Coghlan (photos), Jim Gatch, Kimberly Setlowe, Charlie Pasquale (photos), Steve Arch Archibald, Amanda Hartung, Molly Higgins, Sandra Leach Gatch, Scott AdamsThen it was back to my condo – The Philadelphian. First I visited Theresa from Liquad Salon and her husband’s pied-à-terre. It was their first Fourth here and I can’t wait to see how they loved it.
At the last minute I changed my mind about shooting the concert and joined our Annual July 4th Party overlooking the Parkway. I do love watching the show from Mike’s mom’s balcony with a bunch of our friends. Chip Ellis & Lee Paterson, El, Jim Werner and Mike Sheridan, Lynsie & Evan Solomon (Coming UP: They are hosting the National MS Society – Happy Hour @ Del Frisco’s), the newlyweds KYW1060’s Hadas Kuznits and Dan Reinherz
Mark, Tian & David Powell Pershica
Elle and Hadas Kuznits. Elle was in town for Hadas’ wedding on July 3 (I’ll have those photos this week.) She’s from Israel, and has been to the states many times, but this is her first July 4th. She told me how excited she was to spend the Fourth of July in Philadelphia. Why would anyone spend it anywhere else. Everyone must come to Philly at least once to experience the history of the United States. (Sign her up at GPTMC!!)
Mrs Toub and Mike. Thanks to Mrs Toub for the use of her apartment every year for our party. (We face the Delaware River & The City)
I can’t tell you how happy I am for my friends. They met on Match.com. So if you are looking for the lid to your pot, they could be out there on Match.com. Congratulations Hadas and Dan!!
Mike and Jim. These two have been busy becoming the next real estate moguls. It’s always great spending time with them.
Now on with the show


The concert with The Roots, Earth, Wind and Fire, Boyz II Men and the O’Jays was one of the best. Then the fireworks lit of the Parkway

Thank you to Wawa Welcome America, check out the event on Facebook or Twitter for final posts and info regarding Fourth of July in Philadelphia. I was so excited to be picked to be one of the official bloggers of my favorite holiday. Thanks to you, my readers & twitter followers for all your support.

This #10 Post is brought to you with the support of Wawa Welcome America.

And thanks to my fellow Wawa Welcome America Bloggers for keeping me & us informed all month long Ed Salvato (photos), Linda Pham-Vertlieb (photos), Nicolle A. Morales Kern Laiya St. Clair , Aaron A Stella and GPTMC staff. (Photo by George of Top Gun)

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TWO CITY TWO STATES FIREWORKS – PLUS JULY 2ND WAWA WELCOME AMERICA EVENTS

Yesterday we had a BBQ in honor of mom’s birthday at my sister Margaret & hubby Frank’s house. Here’s mom with 5 of her 12 grandchildren. (In the background is my brother Ray)
Continuing our July 4th tradition, my friends Simon and Kati Curtis came down from Manhattan to spend the weekend with us and enjoy some fireworks (I’ve mentioned before that it was Simon who coined the PhillyChitChat name July 4, 2007. Hence the blogs birthday is 7/7/07). This year we’re going to go to Camden to check out the Two Cities, Two States fireworks. Then today (Sunday), we are going to Franklin Square Park to get our photos taken by the “Picture Yourself In Philly” Photographer and check out the Civil War Exhibit.
One of the best views of Philly is from Camden. We were running late and missed the sunset, but I recommend you come over and see it from here.
The fireworks were pretty spectacular too.
and drew a nice crowd. (The above three shots by Simon Curtis)
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Don’t forget tonight – Sunday, 7/3/11 at Independence Hall 8:00 p.m.Peter Nero and the Philly Pops® return to celebrate America’s birthday with “POPS on Independence,” a free concert at Independence Hall. Come join the celebration and participate in one of Philadelphia’s most popular Fourth of July traditions. Note: Seating is first come, first served. Concert goers are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.There are events scheduled every day this weekend keep up with the latest information by visiting http://www.welcomeamerica.com or check out the event on Facebook or Twitter

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CIVIL WAR WEEKEND IN PHILA Franklin Square Plus Free Professional Photos at Picture Yourself In Philly see schedule

Friday I headed over to one of my favorite parks in the City Franklin Square with all it’s fun things to do like playing miniature golf, riding the carousel or eating a Square Burger at the Stephen Starr shack. There is so much going on during the Wawa Welcome America July 4th Weekend including this little nugget that we should really be excited that Philly has…
but it’s only there through Monday July 4th. I have to say we are really lucky to have the Civil War Traveling Show in Philadelphia over the Fourth of July weekend. (Above: Amy Milessa, Historic Philadelphia, Amy Needle, President & CEO, Historic Philadelphia, Inc., and Cari Feiler Bender, Relief Communications)
The Traveling Road Show at Franklin Square is a 53 foot massive trailer where you can learn and experienced The War Between the States. The Civil War Road Show features original “3-D experience” of stereoscopes, voices of individual Pennsylvanians, and scenes of camp and home life. You’ll will be immersed in a new understanding of how America’s greatest crisis changed the lives of Pennsylvanians. The Road Show aims to assemble Pennsylvania’s Civil War history, one story at a time.
Through a Share Your Story recording booth, visitors are invited to share their own Civil War-era family photographs, artifacts, and other material and stories. Through images, sound, words, objects and interactive multimedia, the Road Show will convey stories of the many different ways Pennsylvania’s men, women, children, and communities experienced the Civil War, both on the battlefield and the home front. I liked reading the letters from the soldiers and the families. Outdoors programs in the Square include storytelling plus a recreation of a Civil War campground.
Wayne Spilove, Chairman of the Board, Historic Philadelphia, Inc. greets the guests and media and explains the background of the Civil War display and how it came to be.
I love ribbon cuttings, and this one was particularly interesting since General George Meade was going to the honor with his sword.
ALSO in Franklin Square July 1-4: Free performances and appearances by President Abraham Lincoln, General George Meade, Octavius Catto, Civil War soldiers and re-enactors, and Once Upon A Nation storytellers. Free Civil War-themed games, crafts and activities, face-painting, and magicians round out the family-friendly entertainment. The Lightning Bolt Express train will also take young visitors on a train ride through Franklin Square (tickets required).
Lori Salganicoff, Historic Preservation Director at Lower Merion Conservancy with Wayne Spilove,
Mickey Rowley, President of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Barbara Franco, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and Charles Croce, Executive Director and CEO of the Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent
Historic Philadelphia, Inc.’s Civil War Weekend will also include an opportunity to meet Octavius Catto and the authors of Tasting Freedom, Daniel Biddle and Murray Dubin, for a free book signing event at 11 am on Saturday, July 2, at the Historic Philadelphia Center, 6th & Chestnut Streets. Visitors won’t want to miss a visit to the Betsy Ross House for a look at the newest exhibit, Rally ‘Round the Flag: Civil War Color Bearers and the Flags They Carried, which examines the most dangerous job on the battlefield, including a fully-restored Civil War flag made by Betsy Ross’s daughter, Clarissa, on display for the first time ever.
The Civil War experience continues at the Once Upon A Nation Storytelling Benches, scattered in 13 locations throughout the Historic District. All summer long, including July 1-4, storytellers will share Underground Railroad and Civil War-era stories. To make the Civil War Summer complete, catch a showing of the new Liberty 360 in the PECO Theater, a 15-minute, 360-degree experience hosted by Ben Franklin.
Franklin Square, 6th & Race streets, July 1 –4, 11 a.m.–7 p.m; outdoor programs are noon-5 p.m. Free. Plus there is a gift shop & fair games too. Also “Picture Yourself in Philly” will be in Franklin Square on Sunday July 3rd (Today they are at Penns Landing)

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Don’t forget tonight Two City, Two States Fireworks, and tomorrow Sunday, 7/3/11 at Independence Hall 8:00 p.m.Peter Nero and the Philly Pops® return to celebrate America’s birthday with “POPS on Independence,” a free concert at Independence Hall. Come join the celebration and participate in one of Philadelphia’s most popular Fourth of July traditions. Note: Seating is first come, first served. Concert goers are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.There are events scheduled every day this weekend keep up with the latest information by visiting http://www.welcomeamerica.com or check out the event on Facebook or Twitter

This Post is brought to you with the support of Wawa Welcome America.HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY and leave the fireworks up to the professionals please!