American Red Cross Red Ball 2013

Nearly 1,000 dined and danced at the Please Touch Museum.

On Saturday night, the American Red Cross held its annual gala, Red Ball, at the Please Touch Museum, and nearly 1,000 people dined on delicious food by Seasons 52, the Water Works, Ristorante Panaroma, and the JNA Institute of Culinary Arts, and danced to the tunes of CTO Artists. The evening’s hostess, Renée Cardwell Hughes, CEO of the Southeastern Pennsylvania chapter of the American Red Cross greets the guests, as chairman of the ball Leon LaRosa (left) and chairman of the board Tom Hays look on.
 

 
Below: Jim Kiley-Zufelt and Mike Kiley-Zufelt, education specialist at American Red Cross, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter. All proceeds from Red Ball benefit Red Cross disaster relief and one of Philadelphia’s greatest community assets, Red Cross House, a short-term residence for disaster victims in West Philadelphia (the only one of its kind in the country). More than 1,000 families stayed at the Red Cross House last year.
 

 
Below: Rob DiGliulio, with Megan Ambroch, founder of SH Cosmetics, which was giving free facials at the event, and Steve Kwasnik, producer at WHYY.
 

 
Below: Glenn and Marisa Stevens.
 

 
Below: Chef Daniel Stern and Chef Malik prepared a delicious spread for the VIP floor. For dessert, they created the “Red Bowl,” which was a chocolate mousse in a chocolate bowl.
 

 
Below: Beth Shak gets ready to hit the dance floor in one of her many pairs of dancing shoes.
 

 
Below: Robin Scott and Randall Scott, CBS 3.
 

 
Below: With Renée Cardwell Hughes, Gail McGovern, the president and CEO of the national American Red Cross. Cardwell Hughes told guests that “life may send trouble our way, but trouble does not need to stop us in our tracks.”
 

 
Below: Jessica Tronoski and Craig Robinson. This was one of Jessica’s last big events in Philly as she’s headed to Hawaii for a new life. Is there something or someone who could keep her here?
 

 
Below: Michele Leavy, Ellen Marc, Rene Akins, Ray Charles and Jason Johnson relax in Please Touch Museum’s kids’ shopping center.
 

 
Below: Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, Isaac M. Hamm III, CEO of IM3 Media, and Sheilah D. Vance, chief of staff and deputy to the president at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania.
 

 
Below: Todd Routzahn, David Anthony Muir, Yvonne Baird and State Senator Larry Farnese. It was like a high-school reunion, as the guys all went to Malvern Prep together.
 

 
Below: Archie Elan, and sister Laura Elan.
 

 
Below: Joy Stephens, and Michael and Reeshemah Jones were looking forward to dancing the night away for a good cause.
 

 
Below: Marshall Harris, anchor/reporter at Comcast SportsNet, with Kristin Cam.
 

 
Below: Bill Donahue and Patrick Mullen loved the peanut butter chocolate lollipops by Cakes & Candies by Maryellen. I had them last week at the 2013 Flower Show preview party, and they were really delicious.
 

 
Below: I did try and stay with my policy of only photographing folks in red, but I came across a few standouts to share with you; how adorable are Danielle Jeter, Affairs of Isis Events, and Roi Ligon, legislative assistant and job development liaison for City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson, riding the carousel?
 

 
Below: Then there were my dance partners, Elaine Graber, Jin Hee Park (who brought her mom who was celebrating her birthday), and Rita Morkunaite.
 

 
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