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Bridge Street Foundation founder Sherri Daugherty, Alan Cumming, Kevin Daugherty, Tara Daugherty, BCP intern Kathrin Miller, Payton Daugherty and, front, Amber LaFriniere. Star Alan Cumming poses with members of the Witchell family in honor of Helen Witchell’s birthday. Pictured are Galina Witchell, Alan Cumming, Helen Witchell and David Witchell. Bucks County Playhouse (BCP) hosted “Galavant in the Garden,” a spring garden party benefit- ing the theater on May 9. The event featured a preview perform- ance of Tony Award- winning actor Alan Cumming’s new one- man show at Dark Hollow Farm, a pri- vate Bucks County gentleman’s estate. Cocktails were served by the pool, followed by a mov- able feast in the gar- dens prior to Cumming’s perform- ance. The evening was capped off by a dessert buffet and after-dinner drinks. WEEKENDS AND BEYOND Page A6 (6) Bucks County Herald June 4, 2015 Playhouse Galavant Photographs by Gordon Nieburg Peter Maloney, event hosts and property owners Bill O’Donnell and Rick Farris, and Bucks County Playhouse Producing Director Alexander Frazer. Ed LaFriniere, Amber LaFriniere and Bridge Street Foundation trustee Anne LaFriniere. Performer Alan Cumming takes a selfie with a group of his fans. Co-sponsors Ed and Kim Gibbons attend with, center, Liam Gibbons and Adam Payne Reichert. Sponsors Cathryn and Richard Zega arrive with Nicola Sutton. Robert Beck and Doreen Wright. Lynne McAuley and Lee Schmidt. Kevin and Ruth Lax, with Sasha and Steven Eisenberg. Meg McSweeney. Ronald DuBree and Patrick Reading. Rey Velasco, Hope Smolin, Bryce Rudolph and Geri Delevich. Guests gather for a garden party, beginning with cocktails and beverages by the pool. Lisa James Otto, with Happy and Sam Shipley. Family Financial Centers in Doylestown, hosted its third annual Gala for CHOP May 16, at Fred Beans Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram showroom in Doylestown. The event raised $6,500 for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, bringing the three-year total to $17,500. Past and present Broadway performers, along with local students from Dance Elite of Horsham provided entertain- ment. Photographs by Susan Eorio Gala for CHOP Jeremiah James, singer, right; Carrie Nelson, event organizer, singer and dance teacher; and Jim Schubin, singer. Students from Dance Elite in Horsham. Karen McKeenna, mom of a dancer, right, Sara Gallo- Singer, and Marley Madding, dancer. Joe and Mary Lou Quinlan of Upper Black Eddy and New York. Walt Leck, right, and Bobbye Leck, of Chalfont, with Aaron Snyder of Corydon, Ind. Paul and Linda Eckert, founders and CEO of Family Financial Centers. Matt DiBattista from Children’s Hospital, speaks. Children from Dance Elite perform “Peter Pan - I Don’t Want to Grow Up.” Deana Coller, right, Rich Smith, Karen Reif, Delana Blore, Richard Reef and James Blore. Marley Madding dances to “First Love.”

Family Financial Centers Raises $6,500 for CHOP!!

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NEWSFamily Financial Centers Hosted its Third Annual “Gala for CHOP”June 12, 2015Doylestown, PA (Business Wire) – June 12, 2015On May 16th, 2015 Family Financial Centers located in Doylestown, PA hosted its’ Third Annual “Gala for CHOP” at Fred Beans Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Showroom in Doylestown, PA. The company brought in past and present Broadway performers along with many local dance students from Dance Elite of Horsham. This year the event featured performances by Jeremiah James (The Fantastiks/Carousel), Jim Schubin (Boardwalk Empire/The Fantastiks), Marcus Goldhaber (A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening), Carrie Nelson (Oklahoma!/Showboat), and Sara Gallo (Boston Conservatory). The evening consisted of wine donated by Capital Wine and Spirits in North Wales, PA and The Wine Hut in Frenchtown, NJ. Appetizers were served by Lilly’s Catering of Doylestown. The sound equipment and sound technician were very generously donated by The Zeo Brothers Company from Horsham, PA. Family Financial Centers in partnership with Dance Elite of Horsham was very pleased to be present a $6500.00 check from ticket sales and donations that went entirely to General Pediatric Diabetes Research at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. This makes a total of $17,500 that Family Financial Centers has donated in three years. The fundraiser was spearheaded by Paul Eckert, Founder and CEO of Family Financial Centers. Family Financial Centers looks forward to raising even more money for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in the fall of 2016.

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  • Bridge Street Foundation founder Sherri Daugherty,Alan Cumming, Kevin Daugherty, Tara Daugherty, BCPintern Kathrin Miller, Payton Daugherty and, front,Amber LaFriniere.

    Star Alan Cumming poses with members of the Witchellfamily in honor of Helen Witchells birthday. Pictured areGalina Witchell, Alan Cumming, Helen Witchell andDavid Witchell.

    Bucks CountyPlayhouse (BCP)hosted Galavant inthe Garden, a springgarden party benefit-ing the theater onMay 9.

    The event featureda preview perform-ance of Tony Award-winning actor AlanCummings new one-man show at Dark

    Hollow Farm, a pri-vate Bucks Countygentlemans estate.

    Cocktails wereserved by the pool,followed by a mov-able feast in the gar-dens prior toCummings perform-ance. The eveningwas capped off by adessert buffet andafter-dinner drinks.

    WEEKENDS AND BEYOND

    Page A6 (6) Bucks County Herald June 4, 2015

    Playhouse Galavant

    Photographs by Gordon Nieburg

    Peter Maloney, event hosts and property ownersBill ODonnell and Rick Farris, and Bucks CountyPlayhouse Producing Director Alexander Frazer.

    Ed LaFriniere, Amber LaFriniere and Bridge StreetFoundation trustee Anne LaFriniere.

    Performer Alan Cumming takes a selfie with a group of his fans.

    Co-sponsors Ed and Kim Gibbons attend with, center,Liam Gibbons and Adam Payne Reichert.

    Sponsors Cathryn and Richard Zega arrive withNicola Sutton.

    Robert Beck and DoreenWright.

    Lynne McAuley and LeeSchmidt.

    Kevin and Ruth Lax, with Sasha and Steven Eisenberg.

    Meg McSweeney.Ronald DuBree and PatrickReading.

    Rey Velasco, Hope Smolin, Bryce Rudolph and Geri Delevich.

    Guests gather for a garden party, beginning with cocktails and beverages by the pool.

    Lisa James Otto, with Happyand Sam Shipley.

    Family Financial Centers inDoylestown, hosted its thirdannual Gala for CHOP May16, at Fred Beans DodgeChrysler Jeep Ram showroomin Doylestown.

    The event raised $6,500 forthe Childrens Hospital ofPhiladelphia, bringing the

    three-year total to $17,500. Past and present Broadway

    performers, along with localstudents from Dance Elite ofHorsham provided entertain-ment.

    Photographs by Susan Eorio

    Gala for CHOP

    Jeremiah James, singer, right; CarrieNelson, event organizer, singer and danceteacher; and Jim Schubin, singer.

    Students from Dance Elite in Horsham.

    KarenMcKeenna, momof a dancer, right,Sara Gallo-Singer, andMarley Madding,dancer.

    Joe and Mary Lou Quinlan of UpperBlack Eddy and New York.

    Walt Leck, right,and Bobbye Leck,of Chalfont, withAaron Snyder ofCorydon, Ind.

    Paul and Linda Eckert, founders andCEO of Family Financial Centers.

    Matt DiBattista fromChildrens Hospital, speaks.

    Children from Dance Elite perform Peter Pan - I Dont Want toGrow Up.

    Deana Coller, right, Rich Smith, Karen Reif, DelanaBlore, Richard Reef and James Blore.

    Marley Madding dances toFirst Love.