EVENT
An Evening at Broadview
June 1, 2019 | 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
June 1, 2019 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Cocktails for Community
Celebrate with Lee Highway Alliance at the recently renovated Queen Anne architecture of Broadview—now home of Ken and Ginger Brown.
HISTORIC HOUSE TOUR
with Rob Shutler, Architect
AUCTION
Sponsored by Blue Sky Landscaping
BOURBON & SCOTCH TASTING
Sponsored by Ken Brown
VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE TASTING
Sponsored by Wael Sherman
CRUDITÉS & CANAPES
Sponsored by Chris Clark, MVB Mortgage
PATRON SPONSOR
Kingston Custom Homes
HOST COMMITTEE
Peter Bota Bill Braswell Ginger & Ken Brown Mike & Mary Cantwell Sandi Chesrown & Wael Sherman Roger & Kem Courtenay Michele Horwitz Cornwell Lucia de Cordre Mary & Patrick Hynes Elaine Furlow | Pamela Gillen & Paul Kitzke Edith Gravely Amber & Brady Haynes Paul Holland Ralph & Jan Johnson George & Ellen Keating Tom Horns & Kathy Buto Jim Lantelme & Ruth Amberg Joan & R. Craig Lawrence Laura London | Scott & Lala Matties Tracie Morris Jennifer Owens Ivana Pelikan Richard Price & Lena O’Rourke Chris Sundlof Carmen & Toby Romero Matt Weinstein & Jill Caiazzo Michelle & Chris Winters Tom Wolfe |
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