Hundreds of glammed up folks filled Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for LifeBridge Health’s biannual fundraiser. The evening included a cocktail party followed by a performance onstage by Martin Short and Paul Schaffer…and the announcement that the shindig had raised a record $4 million for LifeBridge.
Pictured (LtoR) Ron Legler, Hippodrome Theatre president; Andrew Springer, Hippodrome Foundation project manager; Ellen Meltzer, retired educator; and Neil Meltzer, LifeBridge Health president/CEOPictured (LtoR) Gina and Dan Hirschhorn, event co-chairs; Vivian Goldstein, The Paramount Baltimore partner; and Bob Goldstein, The Paramount Baltimore managing directorPictured (LtoR) Keith and Alissa Attman, event co-chairs; Lisa London, community volunteer; and Scott London, London Eligibility/London Disability ownerPictured (LtoR) Donna and Jimmy Smith, event co-chairsPictured (LtoR) Mirian Whitehead, author/poet; Robbin Alexander, Sinai Hospital CHW; and Shirelle HiltonPictured (LtoR) Dr. Neal Naff, LifeBridge chief of neurosurgery; and Dr. Cristina Sadowsky, Clinical Director of International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger InstitutePictured (LtoR) Hanan “Bean” Sibel, Caves Valley Partners investor; and Rep. Kweisi Mfume, U.S. CongressmanPictured (LtoR) Lizzie Meyer, Severna Park Voice reporter; Kearny Raver, Ambry Genetics oncology/genetic testing medical sales representative; Kristen Burker, Clorox national account manager; and friendPictured (LtoR) Edie Brown, Edie Brown Associates president; Carol Lareuse, artist; and Ben Greenwald, Arrow Parking president
(April 30, 2022 – Meyerhoff Symphony Hall)
Sloane Brown
Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.