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EventsWorthy


HSMAI and ISES Philadelphia Jingle Jam 2014 - “Unmasked” December 17, 2014 Philadelphia, PA - One of the largest and most anticipated holiday hospitality events of the year, Jingle Jam changed their annual ugly sweater bash to an upscale BlackTie/Masquerade ball.Think Phantom of the Opera meets Marie Antoinette at Les Miserable. Held at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown, the Grand Ballroom was turned into a 17th century soiree. Sponsors included:A to Z Party Rentals, AFR Event Furnishings, Carl Alan Design, ChocAmo, Choice Party Linens, CORT Event Furnishings, Creative Juice Group, Cupcakes Gourmet, El Fuego, Scarlet Checkers, Jacquins Flavored Vodka, J&L Concessionaires, Jewelz Entertainment, Kathy Reed Productions, Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees and Smoothies, MeetingMatch, Michelle Lee Entertainment, Philly Event Group, PSAV, Richard Barnes Photography, Scarlet Checkers, ShutterBooth Philadelphia, Synergetic Sounds, TapSnap, The Theme Factory, University of PA Perelman Quad, Without a Cue Productions, Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown and Mid-Atlantic


Events Magazine. Photo Credit: Richard Barnes Photography


Kathy Reed Productions greeter with Kathy Reed


Sarah Fuller Mainhart, CORT Event Furnishings and Kristin Zeller, Philadelphia Phillies with DELCO SPCA’s friend


Michelle Silberman of Choc Amo Cookie Cups 78 January  February 2015


Kelly Connors,Mike Slivka and Amy Schnader of Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs


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