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Philadelphia Zoo Warns about Extinction in new Program which runs til 10/31/11

Something fun and furry arrived at the Philadelphia Zoo earlier this week. The Philadelphia Zoo, in partnership with the Jim Henson Company, will present the opening of the first and only exhibit of its kind: X•tink•shun: A Wild Puppet X•perience tomorrow, Saturday April 9.

Designed with the usual Jim Henson Creature Shop textures and expressions are Leo the Golden Lion Tamarin, Alfreda Cheetah, Iggle the Eaglet, Phibi Frog, Igor the Tiger and Douc (“the Duke”) Langur. Some are smaller than the creature they represent, and others much larger. They all have wide-open Muppet eyes, flapping mouths and colorful, cuddly hides.

It tells the important story of endangered animals through live theatrical puppet performances at stations throughout the zoo. Each “eco-stage” will feature a puppet animal that — with the help of a human puppeteer — will teach guests about the plight of its species. Above: Amy Shearer, Chief Marketing Officer for the Philadelphia Zoo
The theme song for the March of the Wild Parade, “Hail the Creatures!”, was written and performed by Grammy award-winning artist Dan Zanes.

Emma DiNuzzo, 2, of Southampton, pets Igor the Tiger at the Philadelphia Zoo.

Emily Rosen, 2 1/2, and her mom, Stacy, of Havertown, Pa., reach for the giraffe puppet at the Philadelphia Zoo’s “X-tink-shun: A wild puppet x-perience” show.
Each animal puppetized — with the exception of Didi the Dodo, who went extinct in the 17th century — is an actual zoo resident, said Vikram H. Dewan, president and CEO of the zoo, 2nd from right. L – R Dr. Andy Baker, Philadelphia Zoo Chief Operating Officer, Dan Zanes, and Thomas Woodward, Market President for Bank of America
If you go: “X-tink-shun: A wild puppet x-perience” opens at the Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 W. Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Saturday and runs through Oct. 31. For zoo hours and admission information visit, www.philadelphiazoo.org. For more information about “X-tink-shun” visit, www.xtinkshun.org.

These cupcakes didn’t last the day, but don’t let that happen to the beautiful animals in the world.

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CITY OF PHILADELPHIA – OFFICE OF THE CITY REPRESENTATIVE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA – OFFICE OF THE CITY REPRESENTATIVE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

PHILADELPHIA’S ATTRACTIONS ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS

PHILADELPHIA (April 7, 2011) – In the event of a federal government shutdown, Philadelphia museums and attractions, which are not federally funded, will remain open and operate under regular business hours.

All City offices will be open and City government services and programs will continue without interruption during a federal shutdown.

The National Constitution Center, Independence Visitor’s Center, Betsy Ross House, Franklin Square and the historic Philadelphia Center showing Lights of Liberty 360 will continue operations daily and will be open to the public.

The following, however, will be affected by a shutdown in the Independence National Historical Park: Liberty Bell Pavilion, Independence Hall and Constitution Hall. All National Park properties will be secured but closed during a shutdown.

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CHITCHATTER: Cliff Lee goes to Bat for the Kids with Holman, Michael Vick, Hamels & Victorino Graphs,

Philliesdelphia News:
Cliff Lee goes to bat for the Kids
Returning Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Cliff Lee has agreed to team up with the Holman Automotive Group, Inc., to sponsor “Cliff’s K’s for Kids.” For every strikeout Lee throws during the 2011 season and post-season games, Holman Automotive will donate $150 to CADEkids, an organization that helps kids make smart decisions. A running total of donations will be posted on the Holman Automotive Web site, www.holmanauto.com. “I am pleased to announce Cliff Lee is joining the Holman family to help us continue our tradition of giving back,” said Holman Automotive Group President and CEO Mindy Holman. “We are truly excited about how we will partner with Cliff to help make a positive impact on kids in our community.”

Last Monday Phillies stars Cole Hamels and Shane Victorino highlighted the second annual JCC Sports Award Dinner on Monday, Apr. 4 at the Katz JCC. The event, presented by Sun National Bank and open to the community, featured Hamels and Victorino as this year’s keynote speakers. The event also honored three local sports figures and community leaders who serve as role models to children, teens and adults in the community. There was a live auction of sports memorabilia and after the last live auction item, Shane Victorino took it upon himself to run up on stage and offer up Diamond Club tickets and a meet and greet with players. He started the bid at $2,000 and it went up to $8,000.On April 16 you can get another chance to meet Victorino and Hamels at a Philadelphia Baseball Signing event at King of Prussia Mall. Carlos “Chooch” Ruiz, will also be there as well as Pete Rose and Steve Carlton, but it’s gonna cost you.
http://www.bcsportsevents.com/home/autograph-signings.html

Then there’s the Collectors’ Showcase of America (CSA) Show in Oaks, Pa. Look for Eagles quarterback Michael Vick to be among the celebrity athletes appearing to sign autographs as well as former Eagles quarterback and current ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski, former N.L. Rookie of the Year and A.L. MVP Dick Allen, 1983 NLCS MVP Gary Matthews, 1969 NFL MVP Roman Gabriel, former Phillies pitcher and 16-time Gold Glove winner Jim Kaat, 1952 AL MVP Bobby Shantz, former Phillies shortstop Bobby Wine, former Eagle Vince Papale, Globetrotter legends Meadowlark Lemon and Curley Neal, former Phillies pitcher Dick Ruthven and Eagles Hall of Famers Bob Brown and Tommy McDonald.The show, which runs from April 15th through April 17th at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, will feature 400 tables of baseball cards, sports memorabilia and collectibles. Dealers will be set up to buy and sell sports-related merchandise.For a complete list of guests, dealers, and autograph fees and admission prices or to purchase advance tickets, visit CSAshows.com.Super hot Susie Celek and Julie Dorenbos are just about ready to launch their new biz Skin Palatte in the Rittenhouse Square area. 126 South 19th Street. Followed by a kick ass launch party at Bar 879, otherwise know as Susie’s husbands place, Brent Celek and Todd Herremon’s hangout. The other day the Susie, Julie and Jon Dorenbos and G-N Kang taped a piece for Philly.com’s Marnie Hall’s “One Great Idea” for the City at Sigma sound studios. Check out Susie spray tanning the WMMR interns here.
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Dana Delany’s new show “Body of Proof,” is allegedly based in Philly, except for the skyline which includes the beautiful Philadelphia County Medical building and a few palm trees.Deflowering a Co-ed
A new website that hopes to replace the “casual encounters” section of Craigslist for college students may soon offer its services to Penn. EduHookups.com ­opened in March. It started at the University of Chicago and has since expanded to 10 other schools, including Brown, Columbia and Yale universities. According to a spokesman from the anonymously run site — who went only by “Daniel” — Penn is among eduHookups’ next targets. The site’s most recent goal is to bring the Chicago project to all Ivy League schools. (Source)

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The American Liver Foundation’s 7th annual Flavors of Philadelphia

The American Liver Foundation’s 7th annual Flavors of Philadelphia was the hottest ticket in town, on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, as the city hails the culinary soirée of the year. Each of the chefs prepares their outstanding, gourmet three-course meal for their very own table of twelve lucky guests. The selection of the guests is done by lottery when the guests check in they are given a number. Right before dinner starts the lottery is drawn and that is how the guests find out where they are eating that evening. She also represents its sister restaurant Panorama in Old City too.
The event was held for the first time at the Loews. The space was much more intimate, but not crowded. Before when the dining experience was held at the Crystal Tea Room it felt as if each restaurant was on it’s own, where on Tuesday night you may have been eating with Chef David Wiederholt of The Capital Grille, but still enjoyed the charm of Chef Eric Paraskevas of Terra a few tables over.
Not only were you assigned to eat at a notable chef’s table, but the table you broke bread at shined on it’s own.
Sous Chef Michael DeLone,Maria Conicelli and Chef Brian Wilson of Le Castagne

Ristorante Panorama has started Friday Night Flights which will benefit various charities going forward. This month the flights benefit Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. It includes cheese, hors d’oeuvres and a wine tasting discussion with sommelier William Eccleston and guest representatives from each week’s region or importer. Tickets are $25 per person in advance/$35 at the door and can be purchased at www.panoramaristorante.com.
Co-Chairs Anthony Masapollo, Le Castagne and Sophia Stogiannis, Water Works Restaurants.
David Hall of the Loews is co-chairing the Living Beyond Breast Cancer 20th Anniversary event on November 12th . Other co-chairs are Jen and Al Simmons, Maureen and Nathan Doron, (Maureen owns the Mainline store Skirt), and Karen and Ed Garnier.
Participating restaurants included:

Sole Food (above)

Chef Thomas Krieble

Blackfish

Chef Chip Roman

La Famiglia Ristorante

Chef GianLuca Forasticre
Le Castagne

Chef Brian Wilson

Panorama

Chef Rosario Romano

Penne

Chef Roberta Adamo

Tavern 17

Chef Benjamin Young
terra Eric Paraskevas

The Capital Grille

Chef David Wiederholt
Union Trust Steakhouse

Chef Quincey Logan

Water Works

Chef Darryl HarmonCori Moscow, Gloss PR and first client Anthony Masapollo, Le Castagne
In 2004, Anthony called Corie and said you are starting a PR firm, and I’m going to be your first client. That was easy to do as Cori had fallen in love with the pasta and could genuinely tout it as the best in the City. She also represents it’s sister restaurant too – Ristorante Panorama

Mike Jerrick of Fox’s Good Day with Luca Sena of Ristorante PanoramaLook for the Jewish National Fund Poker Tournament at Del Frisco’s on May 4 with event chairs David Dinenberg and Marc Rayfield
Sophia Stogiannis, Water Works Restaurants – The March of Dimes will host its 2011 Signature Chefs Auction Volunteer Reception on Wednesday, April 13 at 5:30 p.m. at the Water Works Restaurant.
Penne Chef Roberta Adamo with the executive chefs lined up to be introduced to the room
Honorary Chef Food Georges Perrier- Le Bec-Fin with Patti Klein
were sitting at Chip Roman’s table representing Blackfish. Above Chip is with his wife Amanda. Chip recently opened Mica in Chestnut Hill too (I ate there it’s delicious). Kevin Sbraga, season seven winner of Bravo’s Top Chef, shares some history with Chip Roman, both got their start working for Philly’s own Georges Perrier – Sbraga at Le Mas Perrier in Wayne and Roman at Le Bec Fin. And on Monday, May 2, the two chefs will team up to create one tip-top meal. The collaborative six-course dinner for $85 will be held at Blackfish, located at 119 Fayette Street in Conshohocken, PA. Blackfish was recently named Philadelphia’s top restaurant by Philadelphia Magazine. For reservations call 610.397.0888. Blackfish gorgeous table done by Phyllis Jablonowski or Eventricity. She’s also involved in creating some of the great lounges for the Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival on Sat 5/21
Quincy Logan of Union Trust
Cheryl Coursley, Laura Egan and Richard Liu. Mike and I met at Rich’s graduate college graduation party 16 years ago. Thanks Rich, he was the best gift bag I ever picked up from a party.

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GIFT OF LIFE HOUSE OPENS IT’S DOORS in Philadelphia

The Gift of Life Family House is now ready to accept families critically needed support programs and temporary lodging for organ transplant patients and their families.Located at 401 Callowhill Street Philadelphia, PA http://www.giftoflifefamilyhouse.org Each day, the Family House will aim to provide dinner up to 30 families, with the addition
of brunch on the weekends. Offering meals and support services for families of area
transplant patients is an essential part of the Family House’s goal to assist these
caregivers.
Howard Nathan, CEO/President of Gift for Life welcomes the guests
Lisa Stein tells her daughter’s story about needing a liver transplant, and the difficulties of driving back and forth from the shore during one of the most stressful periods that could occur in peoples lives. Erica did finally receive a transplant and is doing well today.
Chef/Owner Marc Vetri (Vetri, Osteria, Amis) urges other restaurants to follow his lead in preparing meals for the House. If everyone just took the first Monday, Tuesday etc we could fill the schedule with a different restaurant or group of people preparing dinners for people who’s family is in crisis and are staying at the House.
Randi Sirkin (Starr), Randy Baglin (Starr), Jennifer and Mitch Prensky (Supper)
Feastivities was the caterer for the nights events and put out spectacular food.
Footloose and fancy free Laura Burkhardt, Janice Waitkus and Kristina Jenkins, Where Magazine Editor
Without sponsors so many great things in the City would go undone, thanks.
Nicole Cashman just returned from a week on the island of St. Maartens and looks relaxed and refreshed here with her friend Marc Summers.
Meryl Snow, Feastivities and Melissa Paul.
Andy Snow works his magic in the kitchen
creating the Mozarella Balloon Caresse Salad.

-Providing a comfortable, safe and affordable place to stay in Philadelphia

-Easing the financial burden of out-of-pocket expenses by offering a wide variety of complimentary services including meals, parking, etc.

-Creating a nurturing environment of care and support through Family House volunteers and staff

Lauren Cohen, Sterling Reitzel, Sara Cohen and Talia Giordano
Leslie Rosen, Leslie Rosen Catering, Brian Kappra, Renee Freeman, Freeman Interiors, Jan Weinstock, and Don Freeman. April is National Donate Life Month, and in 2011, Donors Are Heroes is celebrating their 9th Annual event “THE Party!” Friday, April 8th at the Four Seasons. There are still tickets available: http://donorsareheroestheparty.com/index.htmRestaurants looking to help can volunteer with groups of 5-10 staff to
prepare (on or off site), serve and clean up a meal for 50-60 people. Additionally, the Family House provides a “Home Cook Heroes” kit, with all the containers needed for restaurants to donate delicious meals to our families.

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Angel Porrino and Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling in Town for FlixFling commercial At Invincible Pictures

Yesterday I trekked up to Invincible Pictures in Fishtown to shoot the behind the scenes of a commercial for FlixFling. FlixFling allows you to watch their movies on your iPhone (through their app), Android (app), iPad (app), computer, FACEBOOK!, or TV (if you have an internet enabled TV like Google TV, or Apple TV or a Roku box for a regular TV). It streams movies on pretty much any device you want to watch them. Invincible Pictures is one of two large scale production studios in our area. Above Brad Heffler and Tom Ashley, who operate the Invincible Pictures. “We offer filmmakers a one-stop shop, from production support, studio access, equipment rentals, post services and distribution. We can help filmmakers maximize their budgets and enhance production value while giving them the peace of mind that their film will have solid distribution options available. We also help filmmakers navigate through the various PA tax incentives. Filmmakers who use our production services are never obligated to use our distribution services”
In the studio I found Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling, formerly of the Howard Stern show, and Angel Porrino, from E!’s “Holly’s World”.
Happy Birthday Brad. No doubt with the success of this studio has some of his wishes come true.
I love their “green room”
Craft Service Table. A full lunch was served. We had pulled pork and bean salad, delicious.
Outside Studio A where the commercial is being filmed. Tune into my celebrity segment on NBC Philadelphia’s -Nonstop Ch 248, over the air 10.2 on Thursday at 9:30PM for the rest of the scoop on this behind the scenes at Invincible Pictures. I think you’ll like it. Lots of fun tidbits.

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Philly FLASH MOB, er I MEAN DANCE MOB AT 30th Street Station

Philly FLASH MOB, er I MEAN DANCE MOB AT 30th Street Station
I heard there was going to be a Flash Dance Mob at 30th Street Station in conjunction with The Philadelphia International Festival of Arts, who is kickin it with PR. I quickly ran down there to catch the action with my video camera.
But once there I thought let me shoot it with my still camera cause one of the things I wanted to capture was everyday people catching the flash dance. I love their expressions and reactions.
First I looked around to try and figure who might be participating in such a thing, it’s not as easy as picking out who was going to participate in the huge public pillow fight at Washington Square on Saturday.
the station was busy on this 79F degree, where was everyone going? Hope they’ll be back on Thursday for the kick off of the PIFA. BUT don’t miss the 4/30 street fair.
There’s a great schedule for events kids will love
hmmm
this was suspicious
it beginsa few more people join along, by the end their were over a dozen dancersand many more spectators

Don’t forget The Eiffel Tower Light Show

Twice nightly spectacle with 6,000 light bulbs brings the 81-foot Eiffel Tower and Plaza to life in a dazzling light and sound show.

a little confused
dance, dance, dance, dance
bystanders
another photographer was on the scene so look for his photos too
There are a lot of dance events during the 3 weeks of of PIFA, check out the schedule here


Thanks to for the video. It’s enjoyable just to hear his commentary and to note how many trains are not running on time at the station.

I ran into a reader who recognized she reada me Stacy Sulima about the event and works nearby. She loved it and hopefully will catch a few events during the month of April.

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Inaugural Lime Light Gala In Memory of Nicholas Colleluori

March 25, 2011 at the Hyatt Penns Landing was the Inaugural Lime Light Gala of the The HEADstrong Foundation for blood cancer is committed to finding a cure for all blood cancers. The foundation is dedicated to its founder Nicholas Colleluori. The foundation strives on Nick’s quote, “Making use of the time you have and don’t stress the little things. Have a smile and enjoy what you can get out of life.”celebrating the life of Nicholas “Head” Colleluori, as well as other who have been affected by blood cancers. (Leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma are all types of blood cancer). Nicholas Colleluori #27 graduated from Ridley High School in June 2004 as a three-sport athlete and joined the Hofstra lacrosse team the next fall. With hard work and determination, Nick earned a role on the team in the spring of his freshman year. He was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in September, which started a brutal 14-month battle with cancer, which he lost on November 28, 2006.
PR Maven Stylist Sarah Doheny and John Soden giving us some style at the gala. Sarah was instrumental in assisting the family with personal details in executing the gala, including bringing Tony Luke on board with a very generous donation.
The MC for the evening NBC10 sports anchor/reporter John Clark. Ed and Fran Zimmerman, Mike and Linda Missanelli and Bill and Fay Jones
Tom Collins and Georgine Brown
Mariana Viss, is an associate in the Litigation Department and a member of the Consumer Financial Services Group at Ballard Spahr and Jeff Goldberg

Before this gala was conceived, the first HEADstrong Foundation campaign was created by Nick himself which was selling green shoe laces to support research for the blood cancer disease, which also recently claimed the life of the first female VP nominated Geraldine Ferraro.
The also hosted the annual Nick Colleluori lacross competitions. The first one in October 2007 and was successful in generating over $75,000 towards blood cancer research. In October 2008, with the help from the teams and the community, the tournament was able to raise over $150,000 for research and begin a family assistance program.
Brenda Kyle and Sherri Jones
Tony Luke and one of the winners of the charity auction of Tony cooking 20 cheese steaks in the winners house as well as copies of his movie The Nail and a whole lotta other fun stuff.
Marc Seelagy and Dawn McCloud
WMMR’s Casey Boy, Jessy Kyle, Philadelphia based soul/pop/jazz singer, songwriter (& a survivor of blood cancer.) and Janine Jordan, Associate Director at Penn Medicine Office of Development and Alumni Relations .
Pat Colleluori (brother), Cheryl Colleluori (mom), and Harry Giordano, City of Hope
next week is their big fundraiser the popular Let Them Eat Cake;
Alex Gort and Ashley Schaffer of Cashman & Assoc.
Check out the interview with Michael Colleluori & Cheryl Colleluori on NBC10’s The Ten Show
Jason Kilpatrick and Sarah Bergan
An honoree of the night was Dr. Stephen J. Shuster of the Abramsom Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania.

All in all it was a very successful evening and everyone looks forward to another successful gala next year. To read more about the organization and Nick’s story click here> The HEADstrong Foundation

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The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Announces Official FREE iPhone Application

Announces Official FREE iPhone Application

Philadelphia, PA—April 4— With the opening night of The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts just days
away—the much-anticipated arts festival, inspired by the Kimmel Center and celebrating the innovation, creativity
and collaboration of Paris 1910-1920—organizers proudly announce the release of the OFFICIAL PIFA IPHONE
APPLICATION. With over 135 events featuring 1,500 artists over 25 days, the FREE PIFA App is the event-goer’s must-
have source for all things PIFA as well as the bridge between the two often separated cultural and digital worlds.

Designed by Flying Jalapeño Software with creative by Red Tettemer + Partners, the PIFA app enables the user to:

Search by date, genre, collaborator, or venue for all PIFA events

Search for events/venues near you using GPS capability

View @PIFAphilly’s latest tweets to stay up-to-date on PIFA news

Save events you plan on purchasing tickets to and add them to your calendar.

Plus, (starting the week of the festival opening), users will be able to take photos or videos of their own
art and upload them straight from their phones using the PIFA app. PIFA, already broadcasting festival
content on the PIFA video cube outside the Kimmel Center on the corner of Broad and Locust, will also
be including approved content uploaded from the iPhone app for all to see.

“The upload feature in the PIFA app allows the Philadelphia arts community to come together in a whole new way,
utilizing new technology,” says PIFA’s executive director, Ed Cambron. “PIFA’s 25 days are about celebrating the arts and
their contribution to Philadelphia’s cultural landscape—we wanted to give anyone and everyone the opportunity to have
their own art celebrated.”

The PIFA iPhone app is the latest technological element added to PIFA. Already unprecedented in its artistic scope,
the festival forges forward with a landmark campaign pairing traditional media and marketing tactics with new-media
based marketing tools via customized Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages—PLUS the formation of an ‘army’ of PIFA
bloggers, experts in the field of tweeting, posting and digitally connecting to maximize outreach to as broad an audience
as possble. The PIFA app will also soon be available for Android phones .

To connect with PIFA:
Follow PIFA on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/PIFAphilly or @PIFAphilly
‘Like’ PIFA on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pifa.philly
Watch exclusive PIFA content on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/PIFAPhilly

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Jersey Shore’s Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino Devotion Vodka Launch Party at Parx Casino

Here’s The Situation at Parx Casino the other night
Guido’s and Guidette’s were in full force welcoming their Jersey Shore king to Parx Casino and Club 360 for a Jersey Shore throw-down
Arriving a tad late as The Sitch was probably getting his GTL on after his state store visit, no he wasn’t picking up a bottle of his own Devotion, just getting graphs on at a local state store.
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino attended the Devotion Vodka launch party at Parx Casino in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, the Jersey Shore star happily posed for pictures on the red carpet before heading inside to party it up. Here he is with Devotion representative Drew Adelman
It’s a family affair: Brother Mark Sorrentino, Mike Sorrentino and Frankie Sorrentino and sister Melissa Sorrentino with the cool Christian Louboutins.
Parx Casino’s Vatche Manoukian surrounded by a few Parkettes
Maria Laina – Parx 360/Three Sixty’s Hot Hawt House DJ with the Situation and
doing her magic on the stage. When you go to Parx 360 club, you can dance or you can dance with Maria who’s on stage. She’s the sexy hostess cheerleader with the mike helping everyone get their groove on. The Situation checks out the situation. He was a really nice guy calling up a few fans to party with him on the VIP stage, he was very accommodating when I needed him to pose with a few people, and moving freely in the VIP area, which was packed by the time I left at 1:45PM. Well I didn’t really leave I went to my favorite gaming machine and quickly made my donation. (The women next to me won about $20000 pennies. I was playing the SATC machine. I just love picking out Charlotte’s shoes.
Is this the way Jersey Shore fans say hello? He’s not really reaching into the beer cooler, Mike Sorrentino has an Elvis habit. Elvis, I hear, used to wear scarves and as his concert went on he would discard them into the audience. Sorrentino does the same thing now but with jewelery (luxerylaces.com). He walked up and down the VIP stage and tossed a few into the audience. I don’t blame that guy for rummaging through the ice, cause the pieces all run for $100.
Parx’s Public Relations Director, Carrie Nork Minelli , The Sitch and Diana Martinelli.
Not afraid to show their devotion Many fans told me they liked his swagger, the way he tells it like it is and dedication to living the good life.

Parx’s 360 club is always hopping through out the week. Parx’s casino is looking towards the future and expanding the casino as well as opening more restaurants and clubs. I noticed the landscaping outside had been upgraded, it looked good before now it’s great. Inside, the place was packed, even til 2AM when I left.
The Situation Posse. Look for The Situation clothing, hopefully it will include colors, but that doesn’t seem to be the situation here.
More Devoted fans, a lot of guys look up to him as their role model on how to live their lives and get a little snookie.
For those who didn’t get to take home a Situation there was always a photo to be had.
Dino Minnelli Sales at Southern Wine & Spirits and associates
The Situation looking to get in a situation?
Sporting his Luxury Laces cross jewelery hoping The Situation will flash his six pack, but maybe he’s taken a note from Marky Mark and decided less skin might be better for his career. He doesn’t want to be type cast as he makes his transition into movies.
Darlene Monzo, VP of Marketing, Parx Casino and Jim Gabriele

As I was leaving I saw Kristen bring up a late night snack for Mike and his friends, lemon bars, cheese cake and pound cake yum. Now that’s a situation I would have liked to have been in. See you in Italy Jersey Shore. Look for Mike Sorrentino to be around longer than his rumored 15 minutes, when not in character he’s a nice guy and much better looking than on TV and without those glasses (see first photo).