The Anti-Defamation League celebrates Americanism at annual awards dinner
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<p><br />Robert Turner (left), dinner chair Harriet Weiss of CRW Graphics, ADL regional board chair Marc Kaplin, Americanism Award honoree Rosemary Turner, dinner chair Renee Amoore of the Amoore Group, and regional director Barry Morrison</p>
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<p>Rosemary Turner, president, UPS Chesapeake and Americanism Award honoree, receiving the Americanism Award at the ADL benefit dinner Nov. 28 (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>Jim Golden (left) and ADL board members Jane Cutler Greenspan and Joseph A. Goldblum (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>Americanism Auction cochairs and ADL board members Alan Gubernick (left) and David Horowitz (right) with Scott Wechsler (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>Mona Zeehandelaar of Drexel University and S.A. Ibrahim, ADL board member (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>Michael Fishbein (left), Carl Buchholz of Blank Rome, Karen Buchholz of Comcast, and Americanism Dinner Chair David L. Cohen of Comcast. Seated at the table behind: Robert and Rosemary Turner (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>Special performance by Philadanco! (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>ADL board members Berny Brownstein (left), Constance Smukler, and Judith Garfinkel (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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<p>Americanism Award honoree Rosemary Turner, and ADL board member and development chair Andrew Goldman (Photo courtesy of Scott Weiner)</p>
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The Anti-Defamation League held its annual Americanism Award Dinner Nov. 28 at the event venue Vie, on North Broad Street, raising nearly $400,000 for the nonprofit. The evening kicked off the League’s centennial anniversary, with offices around the country celebrating the ADL’s 100th year through 2013.
The dinner for 400 guests honored Rosemary Turner, president of UPS Chesapeake, and featured a performance by Philadanco.
The event was chaired by Renee Amoore of the Amoore Group, Mary Stengel Austen of Tierney Communications, Daniel J. Hilferty of Independence Blue Cross, Harold Yoh III of Day & Zimmerman, David L. Cohen of Comcast, William Sasso of Stradley Ronon, Harriett Weiss of CRW Graphics, and Michael C. Carbone of TD Bank.
Proceeds benefit ADL’s programs such as No Place for Hate, the A World of Difference Institute, and the Bearing Witness program.
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