TRÖEG A Toga Party! – American Visionary Art Museum

TRÖEG A Toga Party! – American Visionary Art Museum

March 24, 2017 – American Visionary Art Museum

Pictured (LtoR) Abby Baer, event organizer; Melissa Mauro, AVAM director of membership; and Theresa Segreti, AVAM director of design

Pictured (LtoR) Dani Quirion, Joy of Motion Dance Center director of programming; Jason Howard, DC area executive chef; Suzanne Carter, DC area quality assurance manager; and Kenny Burnopp, Annapolis area financial analyst

Pictured (LtoR) Andrew Hangen, Rocks State Park park manager; and Ellen Hangen, Active Life & Sports physical therapist

Pictured (LtoR) Doug Bradford, Oregon pharmacist; and John Chapin, University of Baltimore Achievement and Learning Center director

Pictured (LtoR) Alex Barton, Stanley Black & Decker engineer; McKenna Adams, Northrop Grumman supply chain analyst; and Lauren Malloy, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center lead injury prevention coordinator

Pictured (LtoR) Matt Stemple, AVAM director of building maintenance; Julie Neal, Hershey, PA photographer; and Eve Wachhaus, AVAM donor relations director

Pictured (LtoR) Lizz Tooley, Johns Hopkins Hospital cardiovascular technician; Mandy Gonzalez, Johns Hopkins Hospital cardiac device specialist; and Heather Monk, Johns Hopkins Hospital cardiovascular technician

Pictured (LtoR) Phil Miller, Medtronic field support engineer; and Victoria Shaw, Baltimore area RN

(March 25, 2017) Ancient Greek attire was the dress code at the TRÖEG A Toga Party, presented by Tröegs Independent Brewing at the American Visionary Art Museum.

Along enjoying with the food, drink and dancing, toga-attired guests could also indulge their creativity by creating their own toga party crowns. The night benefited AVAM’s Kinetic Sculpture Race.

Sloane Brown

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

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