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Guests sampled the region’s most outrageous dishes and supported the Second Chance Foundation.
More than 5,000 people took to Independence Park for Opera Philadelphia’s free broadcast of The Barber of Seville.
Guests gathered to hear David Bookspan speak about “The Art of Innovation.”
The signature event of the Philadelphia Collection celebrates Philly’s most fashionable philanthropic women.
More than 500 members of the NATAS Mid-Atlantic chapter celebrated the accomplishments of their peers.
Guests came out to dance, support the Philly Pops, and boogie to “In the Mood.”
Philly’s finest chefs took over the Linc and created a spectacular, three-course food-and-wine pairing.
Guests gathered at Union Trust to raise funds to support those living with cancer.
Dick Vermeil paid tribute to his philanthropic friends at the opening of the $100 million research facility.
Guests honored the Eagles for their commitment to the fight against cancer.
Long in disrepair, the paintings in the chaplain’s office have been preserved.
The Philly fashion trailblazer has a storefront again.
The third Philly installment of the pop-up culinary event drew some 3,500 attendees to the Avenue of the Arts.
Young Friends dressed in white to celebrate Tu B’Av, the Jewish holiday of love.
Guests in “Geek Chic” convened at the Academy of Natural Sciences to celebrate the best of Philly’s vibrant geek community.