2011年11月24日星期四

HughE Dillon: The Power Shift

Last night,This privacy statement discloses the privacy practices for discountwomencanadagoosecoats. Philadelphia-area movers, shakers and difference makers came out to the Loews Hotel, to honor six individuals who are changing the city.ripcurl fittedcaps newyorkyankees ladodgers buffalonewyork. The Power Shift is an organization dedicated to strengthening the next generation of Philadelphia’s business, political and civic leaders. This year’s Power Shift party co-chairs are Dr. Keith Leaphart, president of Replica Creative Design and Print and a physician at BMRH, and Nicole Cashman, president of Cashman & Associates. Ed Rendell greeted the guests. Rendell noted special admiration for 2011 Power Shift honorees, District Attorney Seth Williams, Esq. He admires the work that Seth has done to change the way we look at the community and prevent crime. “I believe he will be the second best DA Philadelphia has ever seen,rolexuhrenshop English dubbed anime online.” Rendell joked.

Below: Margaret Hughes, deputy city representative; Jane Golden, executive director of the Mural Arts Program; and Melanie Johnson, city representative are making a difference in the lives of Philadelphians everyday. Jane Golden looks at every blank wall in the city as a potential canvas to create the next mural for her anti-graffiti program. The City Representative Office sets up programs for city-dwellers to enjoy. This past weekend more than 27,000 runners and more than 2,000 volunteers participated in the Philadelphia Marathon, an event overseen by the City of Representatives office. Next up Christmas Village opening at LOVE Park.

Below: This is one very political family—Nino Tinari, Carol Tinari, Nina Tinari, Mia Tinari, and Dave Fisher.Market canadagooseparkajackets feedback Forum Talk. Carol tells me the whole family, and a few friends gather at their house for Thanksgiving Day.Buy Iwc schaffhausen iwc from oakleymenssunglassesstore. They have it catered but traditionally she makes her grandmother’s sauteed onions and peas. It’s about the family, and she wants to spend every moment with them.

Below: Matt Goetting is the Vice President for Strategic Development of Girard College. He’s joined by Autumn Graves, president of Girard College, and Ann Aerts, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Ann reminded me that we worked together on the Fairmount FCDC a decade ago, which resulted in Fairmount Ave being lined with beautiful trees and planters. We never could get funding for those snowflakes at the holidays! Autumn tells me that she is hosting her extended family of 20 for Thanksgiving this year.

Below: Bruce and Michelle Shannon tell me that they have a 27-year-old tradition of doing nothing on Thanksgiving. They turn off the phones, stay home in their jammies, watch Christmas movies, drink champagne and eat whatever they want (this does include turkey). Sounds dreamy.

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