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The Congressional Black Caucus at Del Frisco’s

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The African American Chamber of Commerce of PA-NJ-DE, along with Mayor Jim Kenney and members of Philadelphia City Council, hosted a welcoming reception for members of the Congressional Black Caucus at Del Frisco’s Steakhouse last Tuesday. Many local politicians welcomed political officials to Philadelphia for the Democratic National Convention, including the honorable Wilson Goode Sr., State Rep. Jordan Harris, Councilwomen Helen Gym, Jannie Blackwell and Cindy Bass, and Lt. Gov. Mike Stack. The event honored G.K. Butterfield, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.


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John Christmas, Councilman Bill Greenlee and Noelle Marconi. Nancy Young and Wendell Young, UFCW President. Judge Greg Mathis, Pennsylvania Senate candidate Katie McGinty, Fareed Ahmed, Kellan White, Councilman Mark Squilla, and Jim Werner, Visit Philly. Jonathan Saidel, Congressional candidate Dwight Evans, and Don Jones, president and founder of D.A. Jones & Associates. Holly Kinser, the Kinser Group, Steven Bradley, Chairman of the African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ and DE, Mariska Bogle, executive director of Philadelphia Hospitality Inc. Barbara Trachtenberg, DLA Piper, and Elizabeth Hurtubise, Brandywine Realty Trust. Councilman Allan Domb, Council President Darrell Clarke and Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown. Congresswoman Karen Bass and Darrel Thompson, theGROUP. Robert Bogle President of the Philadelphia Tribune and Mayor Jim Kenney flank Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, DNC chairwoman, as she greets the guests at the cocktail reception. Marciarose Shestack, a Philadelphia Broadcast Pioneer. She became the first woman in the country to anchor a prime time daily news in a major market (frequently topping Walter Cronkite in the ratings). Marcus Allen, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region and Cherri Gregg, KYW1060. Allegra Coleman, William T. Coleman III, Lowell Thomas, and Paul Mathison.

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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