Young Audiences of Maryland Wine Dinner

Young Audiences of Maryland Wine Dinner

Hosted by Copper Kitchen, Kenilworth/Canton Crossing Wine & Spirits, and Himmelrich Associates

August 1, 2018 – The Winslow Parker Metal Building

A feast for the senses for the folks who attended Copper Kitchen’s wine dinner…

…they got the first look at the newly renovated industrial event space in the Winslow Parker Metal Building, exploring some of it during the cocktail hour…

…then enjoying a fabulous dinner by Copper Kitchen and Kenilworth Wine & Spirits and Canton Crossing Wine & Spirits while supporting a favorite nonprofit, Young Audiences of Maryland.

Pictured (LtoR) Jennifer DeVos, Copper Kitchen owner; and Michael Fishman, Canton Crossing Wine & Spirits wine director

Pictured (LtoR) Andrew Gisriel, Consolidated Insurance risk advisor; and Abbis Arrunategui, stay-at-home mom

Pictured (LtoR) Port Covington Development team impact investment associates: Kirsten Allen; and Lexx Mills

Pictured (LtoR) Sharri Rochlin, stay-at-home mom; Greg Rochlin, Kenilworth Wine & Spirits CEO; and Cindy Plackmeyer, Wormald Homes director of marketing & public relations

Pictured (LtoR) Randall Osteen, Hull Street Energy lawyer/Young Audiences of Maryland board chair; Stephanie Osteen, Looks Salon hairstylist; Ben Evans, The Alliance to Save Energy vice president of government affairs; and Stacie Evans, Young Audiences of Maryland president/CEO

Pictured (LtoR) Ashley Tarran-Jones, Himmelrich Associates leasing director; Michelle Rozo, US congressional fellow; and Janin Hardin, Himmelrich Associates events director

Pictured (LtoR) Connor Paskoff, Brown Advisory intern; and Jill Dunn, The Lichter Group principal

Pictured (LtoR) Loetta Marvel, retired budget manager; Mary Burke, academic development executive; and Elizabeth Miller, Thomson Reuters sales manager

Sloane Brown

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

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