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Events Worthy Jingle Jam 2015...10th Annual Gala for the Hospitality and Events Industry


December 16, 2015 Philadelphia, PA – One of largest and most anticipated holiday hospitality events of the year, Jingle Jam, hosted by the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International and the International Special Events Society of the Greater Philadelphia area, entertained over 250 attendees. Guests made their way to Citizens Bank Park’s Hall of Fame Club, and then to the Diamond Club for this Black Tie (with a Splash of Rainbow) party embracing the LGBT Community. Also, attendees were encouraged to bring donations to sup- port the DELCO SPCA.


Sponsors included: Citizens Bank Park, Aramark, Philadelphia Phillies, Michelle Lee Entertainment, East Coast Entertainment, Maui Wowi Philadelphia, Jacquin’s Flavored Vodka, CORT Event Furnishings, Philly Event Group, AFR, Philadelphia String Quartet, Sandy O/Creative Juice Group, Audio Gods, Choice Party Linens, Yards Brewing Company, University of PA/Perelman Quadrangle, Arrangements Unlimited, Dave & Buster’s, Mike Paldino Magic, Soda Pop Strings, Denise Fike Sketch Artist, Chariot Valet, Embarq Creative, Choc Amo, Kay Kay’s Kakes, El Poquito, Let’s Do Linens, EM Productions, Philadelphia Gay News, and Philly’s Drag Mafia.


Photo Credits: Richard Barnes Photography, Buzzworthy by Cherry Hill Photo


Jennifer Shipman and Rachel Bilotta of the DoubleTree Philadelphia-Valley Forge


Tonia Adelta, Aribella Events, Danielle Pellegrino of Lilly Ryan Event Group and Beth Koenig, Garces Catering & Events with the Phillie Phanatic and Philly’s Drag Mafia


Ken and Maureen Kelk, Choice Party Linens with Melani Kodikian, A to Z Party Rentals and Veronica Kraft, University of PA/Perelman Quad


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