Spring Swing – Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Spring Swing – Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

March 24, 2017 – Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric

Pictured (LtoR) Chris Holt, event co-chair; Cynthia Goetze, CFF supporter; Terry Holt, event co-chair; and Spaulding Goetze, Goose Hall Farm owner

Pictured (LtoR) Jeff Edwards, US Postal Service retired letter carrier; Peter Knockstead, CFF national senior director of corporate engagement; Josie Schaeffer, CFF Maryland executive director; and Lena Munther, Munther Design president/interior architect

Pictured (LtoR) Dr. Michael Boyle, CFF therapeutics senior vice president of therapeutics development; Casey Seymour, event speaker; and Kim Hall and Josh Hall, event co-chairs

Pictured (LtoR) Agnes Bell Welteroth, Patterson High School ESL teacher; Riley Thompson, Car Keys Express regional sales director; Aric Wanveer, Magma Build Studios co-founder/chair; and Stephanie Waters Thompson, BellaRose Associates account executive

Pictured (LtoR) Pat Turner, Turner Development president; Katja Hughes, Vane Brothers communications coordinator; Duff Hughes, Vane Brothers CEO; and Victor Wanveer, Magma Build Studios COO

Pictured (LtoR) Stuart Amos, FLAVORx DEO; and Suzanne Amos, community volunteer

Pictured (LtoR) Patti Von Paris, Johns Hopkins University certified professional coder; Allison Hardesty, community volunteer; Douglas Hardesty, Alex Cooper Auctioneers controller; and John Von Paris, Von Paris Moving & Storage president

Pictured (LtoR) Gus Kalaris, Axios Napa Valley owner; Lynne Kalaris, Constantine Wines vice president; Kelly Napoli, Piney Orchard Surgery Center RN; and Tom Napoli, Noovis owner

Pictured (LtoR) Gail Chrzan, Blue-Obrecht senior vice president; Deborah Phelps, The Education Foundation of Baltimore County Public Schools executive director; Aris Melissaratos, CFF Maryland board chair; and Brooke Chrzan, Kelly & Associates marketing specialist

Swinging Soiree (March 24, 2017) Cystic Fibrosis changed its act for its annual “Spring Swing” party this year, calling it “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to to a Cure.”

Guests first gathered to eat, drink and mingle in the lobby of the Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric before going into theater where they would enjoy a performance by famed comedian/singer Sarge.

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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