October 14, 2013

Trinity Chiropractic Celebrates a Successful Grand Opening

Dr. Joey Gaglioti (front right/center holding scissors) celebrates the Trinity Chiropractic official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with clients, guests, family and friends.

Trinity Chiropractic, a new business, located in Chadds Ford, PA, at 100 Olde Ridge Village, held its grand opening in style on Saturday, October 12th. Dr. Joey Gaglioti, owner of Trinity Chiropractic, was joined by more than 50 local businesses, clients, vendors, family and friends for the official ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration.

Joining Dr. Joey for the event was Melanie Weiler, Executive Director of Kennett Area Food Cupboard. Dr. Joey provided an opportunity for guests to donate much needed food for the organization’s food pantry. The Kennett Area Food Cupboard serves Kennett, Unionville, Chadds Ford and Avon Grove and provides 1,300 individuals with food each month.

The Southern Chester County Chamber of Commerce conducted the official ribbon cutting ceremony with executive director, Cheryl Kuhn, Board member, Dr. Chad Laurence, Chamber member, Emily Myers of Chadds Ford Live, Vanessa Ross of Marketing Solutions & Business Development, who provided marketing and promotion services for Trinity Chiropractic’s event along with neighboring businesses who provided door prizes, clients, vendors, family and friends.

“We are very excited about becoming part of the Chadds Ford community and wanted the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting to be a great party – and open to everyone,” stated Dr. Joey during the event. “While our service focuses on Structural Spinal Correction, the ultimate goal is to empower clients to take control of their health by optimizing the body’s natural healing powers through chiropractic care.”

As part of the festivities, guests enjoyed free food and beverages, free spinal screenings, DJ and dancing, face painting and door prizes.

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Pardada Pardadi News Update

Dear Family and Friends-

Our family has been blessed to celebrate the birth of Lindsay and Brent’s first child, Nash Theodore Rambler, on October 5. As a new grandmother, I cannot help but reflect on the differences in the lives of our babies, and the hundreds of babies I saw at the Medical camp that was held at Pardada Pardadi in June.  Babies who are starving, with no medical care, no diapers nor clothing beyond rags.  We have so much to be thankful for.

This newsletter is about the many amazing changes that are occuring at PPES. It is truly an amazing school that is changing lives of the girls and women in one of the very poorest regions of rural India.

We hope that you will find it to be as fascinating as we have.

Fondly,

Mary Cairns

 

PPES US Development Director

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Brantwyn – a lovely afternoon benefit for Kennett Symphony

Bove Jewelers is a proud supporter of the The Kennett Symphony and I was thrilled to attend the event on their behalf.  The Classics at Brantwyn was a wonderful benefit motivated by dedication to The Kennett Symphony and a passion for classic cars.   Upon entering the Brantwyn Estate, you are transported back to a bygone era of elegance and luxury.  We were greeted by the Board of Directors’ president, Paul Merluzzi and a festive “Lamborghini Bellini”.  A parade of meticulously maintained classic cars wowed the guests; Jaguars, Ferraris, Porsches, Packards and Rolls Royces.  The oldest was a 1912 Flanders Model 20.   We enjoyed a traditional brunch, lively jazz and an opportunity to get an up-close look at the vintage beauties on display.
The vehicle awarded “Best in Show” was the 1950 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith; presented by Gene Epstein.  Amazing!

The passion and dedication to the Kennett Symphony was felt in every detail of this lovely afternoon.  As a representative of Bove Jewelers, we are looking forward to next year… see you there, Sunday, October 5, 2014

Clare Janton

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