Williams’ Turkey Drive Feeds 500
STATE SEN. Anthony Hardy Williams is flanked by volunteers and local families who will enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to Williams’ turkey drive in area. More than 500 families received turkeys in time for Thanksgiving holiday.
Puerto Rican Vets Commemorating
Casey Tells It Like It Is
KEYSTONE HOSPICE executives were among those hailing Gov. Ed Rendell for three decades of public service, at tribute reception in his honor at Kimmel Center, hosted by Greater Phila. Chamber of Commerce. Seen here are, from left, Gail Inderwies, founder of Keystone Hospice; and Caroline Estey King and Susan Segal, staff members. Photo by Bonnie Squires
DAVID COHEN, Rendell’s former chief of staff, now Executive VP at Comcast, enjoyed telling funny stories about Gov. Rendell. He joined a roster of luminaries, including Bill Hankowsky, Mayor Michael Nutter, Ann Ewers and Mike Stiles in praising Rendell’s accomplishments, as well as sharing anecdotes.
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STATE REP. Rosita Youngblood hands one of her assistants one of over 200 turkeys she prepared for distribution to needy in her Germantown area.
Thank You Ed Rendell
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Youngblood Delivers Turkeys
Photo by Bonnie Squires
MEMBERS of American Legion Puerto Ricans Post 840 were among those commemorating Veterans Day in Phila. at Vietnam War Memorial on Dock Street.
SEN. Bob Casey met with Democratic women supporters to discuss issues before US Senate and Congress. Abbe Fletman, Esq., seen here with Senator, hosted meeting at her law firm, Flaster Greenberg, in Center City.
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Finding Common Ground
Speaking To Businesses
PECO hosted Ambassador Andrew Young, seated far left, with members of PECO senior leadership team and company’s African American and Latino employee network groups. Ambassador Young provided an intimate account of his life and his involvement with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
DELIVERING keynote address at Penna.-N.J.-Del. Minority Supplier Development Council was Alejandra Castillo of US Dept. of Commerce’s Minority Business Development Agency. Three-day event was held at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City. With her, from left, are Alfonso Jackson, district officer for MBDA; Wade Colclough, president and CEO of MSDC; and Heyward Davenport, regional director of MBDA.
Photo by Martin Regusters, Leaping Lion Photography
Photo by Martin Regusters, Leaping Lion Photography
Hardy Williams Fund Holds Successful Funder
LEADING PHILADELPHIANS including State Sen. Anthony Williams (D-W. Phila.) and Councilman Frank Rizzo (R) turned out for inaugural fundraiser for this scholarship fund, which has already raised $100,000.
JUST ARRIVING, State Sen. Vincent Hughes (D-W. Phila.) greets Lee Tolbert, head of W. Phila. Coalition of Neighborhoods & Businesses.
Polish Festival Draws Many
ENJOYING “Dozynki” Harvest Festival at St. Adalbert’s School in Port Richmond were, from left, Jean McCloskey, Caroline Ciesielka, Director Michael Blichasz, Theresa Romanowski and visitor Carol Truscello.
The Art Of Fundraising
FUNDRAISER for Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown at Sande Webster Gallery in Rittenhouse Square showed support for Councilwoman, a former dancer, among city’s artistic community.
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LYNETTE BROWN-SOW addresses first Hardy Williams Scholarship Reception at Convention Center. She is VP of marketing & government relations at Community College.
Seen here enjoying the Chamber of Commerce tribute to Gov. Ed Rendell were, from left, Rob Wonderling, Mayor Michael Nutter, Rendell, Mike Stiles and David Cohen. Photo