December 5, 2019 Hops & Vines So much to do, and only one night, as adults took over Port Discovery Children’s Museum at its grown-up “playtime” party. Guests had free rein over the museum, where they could enjoy drinks supplied by Baltimore area breweries, distilleries and wineries… …and food from various eateries and caterers. There were also various craft stations set up around the museum. And then there was all that exploring to do… If that wasn’t enough, there was there was always the dance floor. Pictured (LtoR) Bryn Parchman, Port Discovery president/CEO; and Todd Parchman, Parchman, Vaughan & Co. partner Pictured (LtoR) Dennis Rasmussen, The Rasmussen Group president/Port Discovery board chair; and Barb Rookard, The Rasmussen Group research director Pictured (LtoR) Barbara Tachovsky, Port Discovery board member; and Brice Phillips, Phillips Seafood co-owner/Port Discovery board member Pictured (LtoR) Keith Blackmon, DC Public Library IT specialist; Natasha OrtizFortier, Creative Career chic founder/career strategist; Tiffany Gladden, Baltimore area educator; and Kevin King, DC government network engineer Pictured (LtoR) Leah Lovelace, The Arc Baltimore development manager; and Katie Sutton, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School foundation releations & grants manager Pictured (LtoR) Monique Cevasco, St. Elizabeth School speech-language pathologist; Bryan Spund, Segall Group senior associate; Katie Bannon, Aramark national account manager; and Brian Bannon, US Defense Department engineer Pictured (LtoR) Rachael Spenadel, Baltimore/Rockville psychotherapist; and Frank Donnelly, M&T Bank relationshiop liaison Pictured (LtoR) The Breeden Group/RE-MAX Sails colleagues: Yu Ota, real estate/transaction agent; and Allison Heath, real estate agent Pictured (LtoR) Kyle Anderson, Baltimore-based editor; LeeAnn Anderson, PSA human resources consultant; and Peter Fenton, Intrado account executive (November 23, 2019 – Port Discovery Children’s Museum)