25th Annual Black Tie Gala – Penn-Mar

25th Annual Black Tie Gala – Penn-Mar

March 4, 2017 – Hunt Valley Inn

Pictured (LtoR) Community Volunteers: Christopher McCarron, David Hahn and Michael Orsulak (Photos courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)

Pictured (LtoR) Kathy Rogers, The Penn-Mar Foundation executive director; and Julia Huggins, Cigna Vice President of US Markets (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)

Pictured (LtoR) Orsia Young, community Volunteer; Jay Young, Brown, Brown and Young principal; Jay Griswold, Black Oak Associates partner/former Brown Advisory chairman; and Toni Griswold, community volunteer (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)

Pictured – Mary Bubala, WJZ TV news anchor/event emcee (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)

Pictured (LtoR) Gala Honorees: Bob Kinsley, Kinsley Construction chairman/CEO; and Anne Kinsley, Kinsley Foundation chair (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography,
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Pictured (LtoR) Wendy Gallo, event chair; and Kay Pitts, community volunteer (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)

Pictured (LtoR) Heidi Boan, gala committee member; Summer Seal, Girls Empowerment Mission program director; Susan Mihal, community volunteer; and Karen Baumeister, Stanley Black & Decker senior project engineer (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)

Pictured (LtoR) Beth Pitts Madonna, community volunteer; Jim Pitts, retired Northrop Grumman executive; and Annie Pitts Golonoski, community volunteer (Photo courtesy Penn-Mar Human Services & SMJ Photography, www.smjphotography.net)
Gala Doing Good (March 4, 2017) Two records were broken at the 25th Annual Penn-Mar Gala. The first was the number of folks – around 670 – who attended the fancy bash. The second record breaker was the more than $650,000 raised for Penn-Mar Human Services’ programs and services for hundreds of men and women with developmental disabilities in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

 

Sloane Brown

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

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