WAG Magazine February 2013

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Setting the Pace

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The Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) honored Linda Markowitz and 17 volunteers at the Making a Difference benefit dinner and silent auction held at Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown. More than 300 people gathered to applaud the honorees, who each donated more than 100 hours of service to the center.

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1. Jane Aoyama-Martin, PWJC executive director; Alayne Katz and Linda Markowitz 2. Judge Judith Gische 3. Shari Gordon and MaryJane Shimsky, Westchester County legislator 4. Judge Linda Christopher, Judge Sondra Miller and Rita Gilbert 5. Sen. Andrea StewartCousins 6. Alayne Katz 7. Tamara Mitchel 8. New York state Assemblywoman Amy Paulin 9. New York state Mayor John Nonna 10. Joy Solomon, Kevin Plunkett, deputy county executive; and Janet DiFiore, Westchester County district attorney

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Tuning in for Parkinson’s

Westchester County recently joined in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, raising $40,000 through the 10th annual Music for Parkinson’s concert, held at the Rye Country Day School. More than 150 guests helped raise funds to benefit the research programs of the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF). Even better news: The donations are still coming in.

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11. Robin Elliott, PDF executive director 12. Denny Jacobson, Dr. David Eger and Rhona Johnson 13. Jessica Habib, Linda Malamy and Dr. Jonathan Eger 14. Susan Zuckerman, Francine Camper and James Rembar 15. Dr. Jane Eger and Dr. Benny Barak

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