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March of Dimes’ 17th Annual Signature Chefs Auction

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From left: <strong>Mike Griffiths</strong> of Fork, <strong>Kevin Sbraga</strong> of Sbraga, chef <strong>Jon Cichon</strong> of Lacroix, and <strong>Ed Konrad</strong> and chef <strong>Nicholas Elmi</strong> of Laurel.

From left: Mike Griffiths of Fork, Kevin Sbraga of Sbraga, chef Jon Cichon of Lacroix, and Ed Konrad and chef Nicholas Elmi of Laurel.

Wednesday night, the March of Dimes at the Please Touch Museum Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park held its 17th annual Signature Chefs Auction with delicious cuisine, fine wine, friends and supporters. 30 of Philadelphia’s top chefs including Mike Griffiths of Fork, Kevin Sbraga of Sbraga, chef Jon Cichon of Lacroix, and Ed Konrad and chef Nicholas Elmi of Laurel were on hand serving delicious dishes for the nearly 300 guests at a cocktail reception before the ceremony honoring several people this year. Chichon and Elmi were co-chair chefs. Honorary chair was Carolyn Jackson, CEO, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children.

From left: Mike Griffiths of Fork, Kevin Sbraga of Sbraga, chef Jon Cichon of Lacroix, and Ed Konrad and chef Nicholas Elmi of Laurel. From left: Allene Pulsifer, Meera Thomas and Stacey Arlotta. Jen Moylan and daughter Haley Moylan enjoy the carousel at the Please Touch Museum. Every year, more than half a million babies are born prematurely in the United States. Our country’s premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. From left: Sarah Owens, Liz Owens and Meg McGoldrick, March of Dimes board members. Sidney Soloff, executive chef, Sonny Pache, and Kaitlin Lamont, sous chef, all of Ocean Prime. They were serving the crab cakes from their menu — one of my favorite dishes at the new seafood restaurant. Dilworth Paxson LLP was on hand to support healthy babies and mothers. From left: Gaetano Piccirilli, Gray Laub, Anne Nikolaus, Josh Wolson and Marc Naples. Karen Tenorio and Kelly Coggins work in the neonatal intensive care unit, which cares for premature babies. Born at just 25 weeks, now healthy and cute as can be, is 5-year-old Lily Vasquez with her mother, Joanne. From left: Debby McCormack, Patty Gerrity and Kathleen Martz all work at Drexel. The March of Dimes funds their work helping mothers and babies. Philadelphia Culinary Excellence Award was given to restaurateur Michael Schulson (left), chef and owner of Sampan, Izakaya and The Saint James. He's with, from left, Nina Tinari, Tempa Berish and Eric Robbins. From left: Marigold Kitchen's Rob Halpern, Marjorie Halpern and Paul Halpern Ken Granderson and Fenita Moore loved that there was a sampling from each restaurant to give you an idea of what they serve. He's added several of the restaurants to his list to try this month. From left: chef Jon Cichon of Lacroix, chef Nicholas Elmi of Laurel, chef Michael Schulson and NBC10’s Chris Cato, who served as the event’s master of ceremonies. Congratulations to David H. Lipson, President, Philadelphia magazine, receiving the Citizen of the Year Award. Other honorees for the evening included Jack Ludmir, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Pennsylvania Hospital, who was presented with the Roosevelt Award for Service to Humanity for his achievements and leadership in promoting the mission of the March of Dimes. Maria Perez was recognized as the top fundraising March for Babies participant in the Southeast Pennsylvania Division of the March of Dimes for raising more than $90,000 in three years for the March of Dimes Walk.

 

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