Pictured (LtoR) Max Weiss, Baltimore Magazine managing editor; Diana Desierto, Baltimore City Public Schools speech language pathologist; Maura Kovacic, TBG project manager; and Nick Kovacic, Digital Cave director
Pictured (LtoR) Will Davis, Baltimore Ravens cornerback; and Steve Smith, Sr. Baltimore Ravens wide receiver
Pictured (LtoR) James Clark, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore executive casino host; Sean Schickedanz, Horseshoe Casino Baltimore vice president of marketing; and Steve Geppi, Baltimore Magazine publisher
Pictured (LtoR) Ron Legler, France-Merrick Performing Arts Center/Hippodrome president; and Edie Brown, Edie Brown & Associates president
Pictured (LtoR) Mike Donellan, Missouri Mavericks defenseman; Katie Muth, Cresa commercial real estate agent; Christina Ghani, Visit Baltimore national sales and sports manager; and Alex Smith, Atlas Restaurant Group owner
Pictured (LtoR) Roy Bond, Empire Property Management president; and John Liberatore, Liberatore’s Ristorante owner
Pictured (LtoR) Bob Ziemski, EBA Engineering construction manager; Rebecca Rodgers, Sass Upscale Resale Boutique owner; and Heather Lunn De Koomen, ByteGrid business development executive
Pictured (LtoR) Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy – parents of Michael Oher/subjects of “The Blind Side” – Jeanne Aarsand, The Family Tree board president; and Kurt Aarsand, Aarsand Management owner
Pictured (LtoR) Adam Bosch, Prime Rib bartender/maitre’d/server; Ben Alexander, freelance bartender; Lindsey Pick, Baltimore-based real estate agent; and Josh Harris, Layer 3 Collective partner
Pictured (LtoR) Katherine Cotsonas, UrbanStems director of expansion; and Jonathan Erwin, UrbanStems operation lead
Pictured (LtoR) Rachel Naomi Greene, Sprout, an Organic Salon hairstylist; and Joshua David Crown, Joshua David Crown Studios designer/woodworker
Folks packed the Hippodrome for the bash…
…every floor was filled with food stations, bars and guests enjoying it all…
…did we mention the place was packed?
Boffo B-Mag Bash! (August 18, 2016) You know it’s Baltimore’s biggest summer bash when you see 1400 people converging on the Hippodrome Theatre for Baltimore Magazine’s “Best of Baltimore Party.” Food stations – thanks to a gazillion local eateries – and bars were set up throughout for the 60’s themed shindig, which benefited The Family Tree.