October 26, 2017 – The Ideal Arts Space
Pictured (LtoR) Meghan Marek, Maryland Attorney General’s Office assistant attorney; Charlie Marek, Hampden Family Center board member; and Lisa Ghinger, Hampden Family Center executive director
Pictured (LtoR) Kama Dwyer, Baltimore County Public Schools assistive technology team leader; Paul Satterfield, Parkville High School assistant principal; Jenn Langenberg, Baltimore County Public Schools assistive technology specialist; and Amy Scheel, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health graduate student
Pictured (LtoR) Carrie Stickel, Garrison Forest School director of alumnae leadership; Kate Gugerty, Garrison Forest School director of community engagement; and Dina Klicos, Baltimore area philanthropy executive
Pictured (LtoR) Pam Malester, retired US Department of Health & Human Services Office for Civil Rights deputy director; and Ryna Moran, Hampden Family Center board member
Pictured (LtoR) Kristin Montgomery, Baltimore city government senior advisor; Philip Heckwolf, Exelon IT manager; Cole Pototsky, law clerk for Baltimore City Court Judge Althea M. Handy; and Hillary Heckwolf, The Berndt Group digital strategist/UX architect
Pictured (LtoR) Christina Taylor, Baltimore-based writer; Jenny Ehrhardt, ZensationsByJen Apothecary owner/herbalist; and Lisa Gorman, Harmony Bakery owner
Pictured (LtoR) Pam Hugi, Keswick development assistant; and Jeanée Wiscovitch, Keswick Community Health operations support associate
Pictured (LtoR) Hampden Family Center colleagues: Misha Perez, program support administrator; Megan Kelly, youth program coordinator; and Rainbow Lewis, volunteer
The Ideal Art Space proved an ideal space for browsing Hampden restaurant fare at “Taste of Hampden 2017.” More than 20 local restaurants offered samples of their specialties all in one place, to help raise money for the Hampden Family Center.