An Evening in the Stacks – Harford County Library

An Evening in the Stacks – Harford County Library

November 5, 2016 – Abingdon Library

Pictured (LtoR) Jackie Siejack, Chesapeake Employers’ Insurance marketing executive; and Kevin Siejack, E&B Auto Body body mechanic (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Pictured (LtoR) Pam DiBerardino, Booz Allen Hamilton executive assistant; and Mark DiBerardino, Teledyne Energy Systems director (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Pictured (LtoR) Ryan Kornke, Ports America Chesapeake operations manager; and Paige Boyle, Boyle Buick GMC marketing director & customer relations manager (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Pictured (LtoR) Brian Lipford, Key Technologies vice president strategic development; and Sharon Lipford, Healthy Harford executive director (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Pictured (LtoR) Jeff St. Pierre, 93.1 WPOC Laurie DeYoung Show producer; and Amanda Shearer, Glenwood Academy teacher (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Pictured (LtoR) Stacey Rebbert, Harford Mutual Insurance marketing manager; Eric Rebbert, Express Professional Employment owner; Suzanne Parrish Green, Y of Central Maryland vice president of district operations; and Chuck Green, Essroc Cement sales manager (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Pictured (LtoR) Donna Sheldon, community volunteer; MaryAnne Medeiros, Salon Marielle owner; and Lyle Sheldon, University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health president & CEO (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

A Party You Couldn't Refuse (November 5, 2016) The Harford County Library celebrated its 70th anniversary at its annual gala, "An Evening in the Stacks"  held in the Abingdon Library. The book-inspired "70 Years in the Family Business," was based on The Godfather. (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

A Party You Couldn’t Refuse (November 5, 2016) The Harford County Library celebrated its 70th anniversary at its annual gala, “An Evening in the Stacks” held in the Abingdon Library. The book-inspired “70 Years in the Family Business,” was based on The Godfather. (Photo courtesy J. Thomas Photography)

Sloane Brown

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

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