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Shane Victorino Foundation Private Fundraiser and Dinner

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Chef Luke Palladino, Kristine Kurilko, Melissa and Shane Victorino.

At the Phillies home opener on Monday, the fans gave former Phillie and current Boston Red Sox star Shane Victorino an extended standing ovation for his first time back at Citizen Bank Park since being traded to the Dodgers in 2012. Shane told me he really appreciated the love given to him. Last night he and his wife, Melissa Victorino, hosted friends at an intimate dinner at Palladino’s on East Passyunk. About 45 people attended the private dinner party prepared by chef Luke Palladino, a fundraiser for the Shane Victorino Nicetown Boys & Girls Club, which the Shane Victorino Foundation helped renovate with a million-dollar donation in 2011. The proceeds from the dinner and raffle items will go toward supplies and sporting equipment for the kids. Shane and Melissa told me that Philadelphia would always be their adopted hometown: They have many friends in the area, visit occasionally and still maintain a house here. Wouldn’t it be great if he retired a Phillies player?

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From left: Chef Luke Palladino and Kristine Kurilko with Melissa and Shane Victorino. From left: Michael Victorino, Shane's brother, and Jon Wybar of Revolution Recovery. Sara Nucera, Rodan + Fields, and Tony Nucera, managing director at Office Depot and Shane Victorino Foundation board member. The Kapel family, from left: Greg, Jordan and Rima. Jordan used to babysit the Victorinos' children. Andrea Pietrinferno and Bill MaGrann. Tracy Chin and Ryan Nelligan. Joycelyn and Mike Victorino told me they were honored by the reception that Philadelphians had given their son. From left: Bret, Joseph and Noah Columbo caught up with their favorite ballplayer, Shane Victorino, at his "Opening Day Dinner" in support of the Shane Victorino Foundation. Guests enjoyed a three-course dinner, including this delicious filet mignon and scallops. Mike and Melissa Victorino emcee the lively auction which included a trip, and a super bowl party in Las Vegas. There was also an amazing raffle with prizes that included sports memorabilia, including Phillies and Boston Red Sox jerseys. One auction item reflects the Victorino's life right now, a Lagos Philadelphia Heart on a chain, and a Boston Stong Key. From left: Brittney Shipp and Abby Friedman. From left: Barrie Essner and Rima Kapel. From left: Brian Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Gary Johnson and Ruth Johnson. Nancy and Gary Veloric, Bigger Picture Group Artist Services.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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