A perfect evening for the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Patron Party
The Patron Party for the 18th annual PNC Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Spring Hat Luncheon was the perfect preamble for the main event to be held in Frick Park on May 7th.
Graciously hosted on, Thursday April 14, at the exquisite home of Ramsey and Mike Lyons, guest enjoyed appetizers and an expansive array of desserts catered by the Duquesne Club.
Joining Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy CEO Meg Cheever, were Hat Luncheon co chairs Emily Mack Jamison, Ramsey Lyons, Charlene Petrelli, Kiya Tomlin, and Christy Wiegand.
Approximately 80 guests enjoyed the beautiful weather and freshly bloomed spring flowers. With excitement building for the luncheon, conversations centered primarily on hats! Always anticipated, Kiya Tomlin's hat is "a work in progress" having previously worn a true bee hive style and a Gina Mazzotta Millinery design.
Allison Hall, of the Parks Conservancy, explained the Butterfly donation program, which raises fund to assist in rebuilding the Frick Environmental Center. Butterfly sponsorships can be purchases for $1000, to bring the project to it's fruition.
Proceed from the Hat Luncheon benefit the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy , founded in 1996 to counteract and improve deteriorating conditions of the city parks. To donate and learn more please visit http://www.pittsburghparks.org/
Graciously hosted on, Thursday April 14, at the exquisite home of Ramsey and Mike Lyons, guest enjoyed appetizers and an expansive array of desserts catered by the Duquesne Club.
Joining Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy CEO Meg Cheever, were Hat Luncheon co chairs Emily Mack Jamison, Ramsey Lyons, Charlene Petrelli, Kiya Tomlin, and Christy Wiegand.
Approximately 80 guests enjoyed the beautiful weather and freshly bloomed spring flowers. With excitement building for the luncheon, conversations centered primarily on hats! Always anticipated, Kiya Tomlin's hat is "a work in progress" having previously worn a true bee hive style and a Gina Mazzotta Millinery design.
Allison Hall, of the Parks Conservancy, explained the Butterfly donation program, which raises fund to assist in rebuilding the Frick Environmental Center. Butterfly sponsorships can be purchases for $1000, to bring the project to it's fruition.
Proceed from the Hat Luncheon benefit the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy , founded in 1996 to counteract and improve deteriorating conditions of the city parks. To donate and learn more please visit http://www.pittsburghparks.org/
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