Live Baltimore’s annual bash lived up to its name, as hundreds of folks turned out at The Assembly Room to celebrate Baltimore’s birthday – its 290th, to be exact.
The place was packed, as guests browsed a number of food stations (accent on the dessert tables!), enjoyed signature cocktails, a dance party by DJ Impulse, and even sang “Happy Birthday” to their beloved burg. Pictured (LtoR) Jon Laria, Ballard Spahr Baltimore office managing partner; Jay Perman, University of Maryland Baltimore president; Annie Milli, Live Baltimore executive director; and Chuck Tildon, University of Maryland Medical Center executive Pictured (LtoR) Jim Hughes, University of Maryland Baltimore senior vice president; and Marianne Navarro, Baltimore City Mayor’s Office special assistant & anchor institution coordinator Pictured (LtoR) Liz Cornish, Bikemore executive director; and K.C. Kelleher, legislative director for Baltimore City Council member Pictured (LtoR) Amy Greensfelder, Pro Bono Counseling Project executive director; Inana Blankson, Becton Dickinson in house counsel; and Jordan D. Rosenfeld, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr attorney Pictured (LtoR) Ron Coleman, HR specialist; and Greg Rex, project manager Pictured (LtoR) Jayne Miller, WBAL-TV investigative reporter; Jan Bledsoe, Baltimore City Deputy State’s Attorney; Chichi Nyagah-Nash, Baltimore City Department of General Services acting director; and Terence Nash, Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office division chief of CSU Pictured (LtoR) Adrian Williams, AFSCME labor educator; Heather Williams, Carver Vocational-Technical High School English teacher; and Kendra Gray, Teach for America Baltimore director of engagement cPictured (LtoR) Annemarie Johnson, Community College of Baltimore County ESOL teacher; Kim Brock, Creative Alliance development associate; Ashley Watson, Baltimore-based artist; and Tim Sheahan, Baltimore-based massage therapist (July 26, 2019 – The Assembly Room)