Photo Gallery: NEMPAC’s OktoberFesta Fundraiser in the North End
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It was an OktoberFesta fundraiser on Saturday night to support NEMPAC, the North End Music and Performing Arts Center, held at the Fisherman’s Club in the North End. Friends, supporters, board members and staff came out to celebrate the non-profit’s arts programing for kids and adults. In addition to its educational outreach through the Eliot K-8 Innovation School and St. John School, NEMPAC provides music and arts-based offerings at the community and professional level. Some recent and upcoming special events include the Winter and Summer Concert Series, the NEMPAC Opera Project and the annual Pumpkin Painting on the Prado. More information can be found at: www.nempac boston.org.
NEMPAC’s Board of Directors and Staff (L-R) Rebecca Rapport-Cole, Court Clayton, Dianne Royle, Sherri Snow, Gina Cosentino, Susan Ward, Jennifer McGivern, Chad Wolfson, Amelia Carehghini and Denise Clancy
NEMPAC’s Scott Boni on saxophone with bass player
Ladies at the NEMPAC Oktoberfest
Former NEMPAC Board Members, John Romano and Barb Peterlin
NEMPAC Board President Susan Ward (left) with Executive Director Sherri Snow and Rebecca Raboport-Cole (right) and the Oktoberfest beer stein girl
Paula, Donna and Von enjoying Oktoberfest!
Friends join in the fun at NEMPAC’s Oktoberfest
Two John’s … Clancy and Romano
Attendees at NEMPAC’s Oktoberfest
NEMPAC’s Board of Directors and Staff (L-R) Rebecca Rapport-Cole, Court Clayton, Dianne Royle, Sherri Snow, Gina Cosentino, Susan Ward, Jennifer McGivern, Chad Wolfson, Amelia Carehghini and Denise Clancy
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