NEW PITTSBURGH COURIER PEOPLE NOVEMBER 25-DECEMBER 1, 2009 C3
Pittsburghers Speak Out:
What do you think about Evan Frazier leaving the Hill House?
Evan Frazier recently announced he will leave the Hill House as executive director to join Highmark. We asked Pittsburghers what they thought, and here’s what you
said.
“He’s proven to be a “He has been a leader “I feel disappointment “I’m surprised and “I have mixed emotions. I “I think it’s a wonder-
leader and everyone in a lot of different ways. but I’m happy for him. saddened. He will be think that he is a great asset ful opportunity for him
has gained from his He has been instrumen- He’s done a great job on greatly missed. I wish to the Hill and I’m sure he to show his expertise.
leadership. We are tal in bringing resources the Hill and for the he could stay. He’s a will utilize his capacity to He has so much to offer
sorry to see him go. We to the community. He is community. He’s also great and down to earth continue to support the Hill and it’s a way for him to
wish him well in his very bright and up- done a great job as exec- person. I hope he will House as well as other com- continue to excel. He’s
new job opportunity.” wardly mobile and is an utive director. He’ll be change his mind.” munity endeavors. It’s a sig- very personable and
Ken Nesbit asset to any company.” sorely missed.” Angela Patton nificant loss but he has set concerned about the
Highland Park Will Moody Don McEachern Hill District the stage for further out- community. He’s done
Site coordinator Wilkins Township East Liberty Patient business ser- reach in the community.” an excellent job at the
Recruiter Program coordina- vices representative Cecilia Jenkins Hill House and his pres-
tor Penn Hills ence will certainly be
Pittsburgh Community missed.”
Services Inc. Mary Sirmons
Penn Hills
(Compiled by Erin Perry. Photos by Erin Perry.)
Receptionist
Black and White Christmas Ball Fundraiser
CHARLOTTE BYRD
PHOTOS BY ASHLEY G. WOODSON
Model LADY DI—Organizer of the fundraiser. LaBELLE TRIBUTE—Shelly Moore paid tribute to Patti LaBelle
Here come the judges
LEADERS—Lady Di & Company hosted the Black and White Christmas Ball Fundraiser at the Brad-
CATHY BISSOON
dock Elks in Braddock to raise funds for disadvantaged families for Christmas. There was dinner, en-
United States District Court
tertainment and a DJ. Anyone wishing to donate or needs more information, call 412-271-8355.
for the Commonwealth of CHIEF JUDGE GARY L. WENDELL FREELAND
Above are the Parent Leaders. From left: Duprene Johnson, Pam Spearman, Natalie Morris, Michelle
Pennsylvania LANCASTER Lawyer, civil rights activist
Stallworth and Cathy Buckner.
WESTINGHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL
COMMISSION OF RECOGNITION
PRESENTS IT’S ANNUAL
‘WESTINGHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL
ADULT ALL CLASS REUNION’
Proper Dress and ID REQUIRED
THANKSGIVING FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 2009
6pm – 2am
THE GREATER PITTSBURGH COLISEUM
7310 FRANKSTOWN AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. 15208
Tix $20 in adv / $25 at the door • (proceeds assist WHS students with scholarships)
BYOB CABARET STYLE FOOD & CASH BAR AVAILABLE
D.J. NICK NICE ALSO an OLD SCHOOL PRE-PARTY
PHOTOS BY J. L. MARTELLO
FEATURING MUSIC FROM THE ‘60’S & DANCING 6p – 9a
SPECIAL RECOGNITION—The Allegheny County Bar Association Federal Court Section and
TIX AVAILABLE AT DORSEY’S
Civil Litigation Section recognize the Hon. Donetta W. Ambrose and Chief Judge Gary L. Lan-
caster Oct. 22. From left: The Hon. Marjorie O. Rendell, Heather Heidelbaugh, the Hon. Donetta
SECURITY PROVIDED • NO KEGS • NO SMOKING
W. Ambrose, Chief Judge Gary L. Lancaster, the Hon. Cathy Bissoon, William F. Ward and
Wendell Freeland, esquire.
CONTACT: JOHN BREWER 412-908-3741 OR
VALERIA WILLIAMS 412- 795-4016
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