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Dance into May

A benefit to support the programs of Solutions at Work

Our third annual dance was held on Saturday, April 28, 2007, at the Hibernian Hall in Watertown.

The Band

We would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their help and hard work that made our dance possible:

Buffet Dinner Contributors

Thank you to these wonderful restaurants and stores for our delicious buffet dinner! Please show your appreciation by trying them yourselves.

Domenic’s Bakery
Harvest Co-op Markets
HomePlate Catering
Kowloon
The Middle East
Meryl's Kitchen
Muqueca Restaurant
Pepper Sky’s Thai Sensation
Picante Mexican Grill
Quebrada Bakery

Silent and Live Auctions

Thanks to the local businesses who helped make our auction a success!

Albert's Photo Studio
Anohki
Changsho Restaurant
Concord Cheese Shop
Concord Colonial Inn
Concord Country Club
Concord Shop
Diva Indian Bistro
Dolphin Seafood Restaurant
Fishery Products
Golf Swing Doctor
Hilltop Steak House
Inn at Harvard
Jose Mateo Ballet Theater
Kate's Mystery Books
Meryl's Kitchen
N'Vie Spa
New Repertory Theater
Not Your Average Joe's
Orleans Restaurant
Pemberton Farms
Pemberton Gardens
Redbones
Russo and Sons
Starbucks Coffee
Temple Bar Restaurant
Turtle Lane Playhouse
Watch Shop

The Band

Our Volunteers

Ambit Press, Printing
Lisa Fruitt, Marketing
Ron Jenssen, Auctioneer
Cecelia Lahiff, Publicity
Stephen Owades, Graphics
Julie Sussman, Photography
Kenward Campbell
Tina Diaz
Irene Fallon
Alice Kidder
David Kidder
Rosemary McCrudden
Gray Watson

Adonna, Barbara, Caiya, Frank, John, Joe, Jude, Karla, Maida, Mark, and Stephen from Solutions at Work

Youth Group, Congregational Church of Weston, United Church of Christ

The Band

By day, theologian and noted author Harvey Cox is a Professor at Harvard Divinity School. (His most recent book is When Jesus Came to Harvard: Making Moral Choices Today.) But by night (or late afternoon in the case of weddings!) Cox plays a mean tenor sax with his band, Harvey Cox & The Embraceables.

Founded in 1973 to play at a New Year’s Eve party for a Cambridge housing coop, the Embraceables boasts a range of prominent members. Joining Cox are MIT professors Mark Schuster (bass) and Jay Keyser (trombone); saxaphonist Norm Faramelli, Lecturer in Social Ethics at BU and Priest in Residence at St. Luke's and St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Allston; flutist Linda Chase, who teaches at Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory; Jim Wallace, keyboardist and former Abt Associates executive; and drummer David Mann.

The Embraceables asks at most a minimal charge for community or hospital events, or for non-profits’ fundraisers, but does charge for private parties to help defray expenses.