Footloose: Because She Just Wanted To Dance – Kendall Burrows Foundation

Footloose: Because She Just Wanted To Dance – Kendall Burrows Foundation

October 21, 2016 – Padonia Park Club

Pictured (LtoR) Lauren Saphier; Robyn Dunne; Clary Fusting; and Jamie Bereska Perry (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Ann Hannafin; Kim Nizielski; and Charlotte O’Neill (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Dr. Nancy Hutton, Harriet Lane Compassionate Care Program at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center medical director; David Burrows, KBF Board Member; and Dr. Larry Wissow, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health professor (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) KBF board members Kelly Burrows; Ryan Burrows; and Deborah Burrows (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Corinne Keppeler; Marni Kleiman; and Karl Getschel (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Won Hill; Amanda Myers; Bryanna Schafer; and John Murrow (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Jared Albert; Matt Hunter; and Zachary Smith (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Joan Smyth, Kathy Angstadt; Scot Swanson; and Char Rice (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Pictured (LtoR) Kimberly Robichaux and Monica Ruiz Lehman (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & Kendall Burrows Foundation)

Color It Purple (October 21, 2016) Folks kicked up their heels & dug into their wallets for “2016 Footloose: Because She Just Wanted to Dance” Purple Passion Edition at the Padonia Park Club, raising money for the Kendall Burrows Foundation. KBF was founded by Deb and Dave Burrows to advocate and support children with Evan’s Syndrome and similar conditions, in honor of their late daughter who suffered from the autoimmune blood disorder. (Photo courtesy Rick Burrows & KBF)

Sloane Brown

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

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