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Events Worthy


Hot DineAround July 12, 2017 – Philadelphia, PA - You should know what type of weather to expect in the middle of Summer! This year, over 160 Hospitality Professionals took a walking tour of the venues on the Waterfront at Penn's Landing for the 11th annual HSMAI Summer DineAround. Guests sampled food and sipped on cocktails from The Deck at the Moshulu, Chart House Restaurant, the Elite Private Yacht, Independence Seaport Museum and 12th Street Catering, and the HiltonPhiladelphia at Penn's Landing.


City Representative Sheila Hess kicked off the event and outlined the importance of the hospitality industry in the region.


In addition to the event partners, sponsors included: Advanced Staging Productions; Temple University School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management; Destination Delco; Valley Forge Casino Resort; Valley Forge TCB; Let’s Do Linens Inc.; Discover Lehigh Valley; Peddler’s Village; Tropicana Atlantic City; Party Host Helpers; Revolutions; and Dave & Buster’s. The Dine Around was produced by Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine.


Photo Credit: Jordan Brian Photography


Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine coordinating team of Casey Rock and


Taylor Macentee with HSMAI President and Special Events Manager for the


Philadelphia Phillies Kristin Zeller and Nick Dominijanni, Sales Guy Services


Diane Farina and Nicole Coombe, Starr Restaurants with Dee Jay Shelly of Michelle Lee Entertainment


6­ 8 September z October­2017


Amy Howe and Genevieve Onorato, Di Bruno Bros. Catering


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