11 POSH tips... from Paul and Josh

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11 POSH tips... from Paul and Josh
11 POSH tips...
from Paul and Josh,
owners of POSH @ The Scranton Club
& The Colonnade Event Space
and Boutique Hotel
Paul Blackledge
& Joshua Mast
1.
2.
Aperol Spritz; the new
Cosmo; a refreshing cocktail
of Aperol and Prosecco.
Birds: natural accent
for wedding table
decor or stationery.
3.
5.
Mint! Wedding color
trend of 2013
4.
Custom Cufflinks and
manly boutonnieres
Italy: Honeymoon destination.
Florence or Amalfi coast.
6.
7.
Throw a Cocktail Bridal Shower and
combine the bachelorette party and the
traditional shower for an update on a classic
8.
9.
A Cookies and Milk
Station is a great
dessert addition.
11.
A manly "Storm" The male version of a
"shower.” Bring a bottle to help him stock
his own bar.
Offering a Dual Plate with
a petite filet mignon and
crab cake eliminates the
need for response cards.
10.
Add Feather Accents to
bouquets or centerpieces
for a dramatic effect
BOOK YOUR WEDDING AT POSH OR THE COLONNADE
Please contact us to book your Engagement Party, Shower, Rehearsal Dinner, Wedding
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starting at $19.95 and dinner packages starting at $39.95 for events of 10 to 250 guests.
POSH @ The Scranton Club
The Colonnade - Event Space & Boutique Hotel
404 North Washington Ave., Scranton
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401 Jefferson Ave., Scranton • 570-342-6114
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BRIDAL GUIDE
GET THE LOOK (Continued from Page 50)
While the eye may be neutral,
the current trend is to complement neutral tones with a pop
of color on the lip. Cummings
says they tailor each color
combination specifically to the
bride’s complexion and personality.
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Color doesn’t end with the
bride’s face. Everyone wants a
shot of the ring slipping onto
the bride’s finger, so a chipproof manicure is her best
friend. Cummings recommends the Shellac manicure
for brides. This manicure will last from the
big day until the end of the honeymoon–
two weeks according to the manufacturer.
Manicurist Erin Tully suggests colors from
the taupe family or rich jewel tones to have
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polish their look and tie it all together. Call
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–Kieran O’Brien Kern
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BRIDAL GUIDE
Picture Perfect!
edding days pass in a blur. Memories are punctuated
by the unexpected, the unplanned and the out of
the ordinary.Amanda Grace Frieder of Amanda
Grace Images shows how she captured those unexpected
moments that will be remembered for years to come.
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Thursday, Dec. 6th
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Leslie and Mina Mishrikey’s sweetness was undeniable during their first dance at their Woodloch
wedding. Guests recalled how it seemed as if the
lovebirds were the only two on the floor from their
first dance until their last.
Brittany and Paul Richards beloved dog, Bella, is considered a member of the family. So it was only natural to
have her as a “dogmaid!” at their July 28 wedding at
Boston’s The Taj Hotel.
Weddings by Hilton
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Calling All
Newlyweds!
Cruise Grand Prize Up for Grabs
appenings Magazine
invites all couples who
married in 2011 or
2012 to enter the Newlywed
Challenge! Tell us about your
big day through the wedding
survey at www.Happenings
MagazinePA.com. You can win
fantastic prizes to help celebrate your anniversary! Some
entrants will be chosen to have
their wedding featured in a
future issue of Happenings
Magazine.
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Sweet Success!
Susan and David Kopko of
Scranton won a customdesigned anniversary cake by
Truly Scrumptious in Kingston!
www.EatCakeFirst.com
Bling Thing!
Shelley and Edward Smith of
Spring Brook Township will
receive the second prize, a gift
certificate to Wisnosky Jewelers
in Tunkhannock. The familyowned shop designs custom,
one-of-a-kind jewelry in their
on-premise studio and has a
gift gallery of artisan items.
www.Wisnosky.com
Grand Prize!
The grand prize three-night
cruise for two aboard the
Norwegian Cruise Line is presented by Savvi by Sarno & Son.
The couple will travel from
Miami to the Bahamas, including all port fees and taxes. The
prize will be awarded in
March 2013. Entries must be
received by February 1, 2013.
www.SavviBySarno.com
800-233-1404
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BRIDAL GUIDE
BRIDAL GUIDE
Vanessa Russick
V
&
James Basara
bride and sister of the groom
gave the bride Swarovski
crystal wedding shoes
that set the tone for
the day. Swarovski
crystals covered the
bride’s gown,
accented with
embroidery and
beading that
matched the veil
and crystal tiara. A
crystal votive
holder lit the
head table; guestbook and pen
were crystal;
flower bouquets
had the same familiar sparkle, and the
cake was embellished
with crystal broaches.
The groom’s cake eluded
the sparkle theme and
instead was clad in a camouflage motif, since
the groom is an
avid hunter.
Groomsmen sported vests with a
snow camouflage
pattern.
anessa and James
developed
mutual friends while
working with the
Duryea Ambulance
and Duryea
Germania Hose
Company, respectively. They finally
met in 2003 and
were engaged in
2010 on parade
night at
Germania’s annual
picnic! They married June 2, 2012 at
St. Ann’s Basilica in
Scranton and celebrated with 150
guests at La Buona Vita
in Dunmore.
The event was accented
with sparkle! The mother of the
Jim’s son Austin was
co-best man. They
honored the memory of the late grandmother of the bride
and the father of
the bride who
passed away exactly
eight years to the
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day of the wedding. The
bride’s brother had the honor of walking the
bride down the aisle.
The bride is a registered nurse at Regional
Hospital of Scranton; the groom is a union carpenter and Pittston City fire fighter. They honeymooned in Punta Cana and reside in
Hughestown. –Erika A. Bruckner
BRIDAL GUIDE
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MEET THE MAN BEHIND
you’ve
CONSTANTINO’S CATERING
arly on Saturday
mornings in the late
1980s, Larry Nicolais
Jr., followed his father to
work at their family-owned
banquet hall. He spent time
at work with his mother
every summer.“I grew up
there,” Nicolais explains.“I
tried washing dishes much
earlier than my parents wanted!” He is now owner of
Constantino’s Catering and
Events, Inc., and when it
comes to cooking, he says he
remembers those early lessons and attempts to learn
more every day.
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Nicolais takes pride in consistently serving delicious,
homemade food. He strives
to create a presentation
that makes a statement
before guests even take the
first bite. He delivers fast,
efficient and friendly service
...the cocktail hour really sets the stage for
the rest of the evening. Pair it with an
antipasto station and numerous other handpassed appetizers, and you
are sure to have a memorable night. –Larry
Nicolais Jr.
Constantino’s serves gatherings from 20 to 800 people.
Along with ever-popular
dishes such as Buffalo chicken kabobs with bleu cheese
dipping sauce, Constantino’s
offers options for vegetarians, vegans, gluten-free and
allergy-conscious customers.
Nicolais says couples should
always be aware of what is
included in a catering package in addition to the food.
Things like linens, silverware,
wait staff and gratuity can
really add up. As for making
your wedding memorable,
Nicolais says,“We think the
cocktail hour really sets the
stage for the rest of the
evening. Pair that with an
antipasto station and numerous other hand-passed appetizers, and you are sure to
have a memorable night.”
Visit www.Constantinos
Catering.com or call 570-9631691. –Casey Phillips
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that allows customers to
enjoy friends and family
without worrying about the
event. Whether it’s catering
the wedding that had been
planned since high school or
the inaugural ball for the
area’s first medical college,
Nicolais says being a part of
making those celebrations a
success makes the hard work
worth it.
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Softer Looks
for Winter Brides
air is the final touch that brings a
bride’s look together. A bride’s hair illustrates if she’s daring, flirty, elegant or traditional. Kim D’Angelo has been making women
feel beautiful since 1991. She owns KDA Hair
Designs in Scranton and feels the bride’s hair style
should,“complement not only the dress, but
the bride’s personality as
well.”
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Brides come in for
a trial with a style
in mind. D’Angelo
advises them about
the style based on
the length, type and
texture of their hair.
They also try different
styles using the bride’s
hair accessory to
ensure a smooth experience on the big day. For the trendy bride, braids
are back for winter. These aren’t the braids of
years gone by; this
year’s braid is softer
and looser. For the
bride looking for a
modern take on a
traditional favorite,
the new twist in the
chignon is to also
have it softer around
the face. For a
more daring
look, D’Angelo
advises fashionforward brides
to have fun with flowers, feathers and crystals. Crystal-encrusted
headbands, tiaras and a
gorgeous statement veil are
always in vogue. Call 570558-2277 or visit
www.KDAHairDesigns.com.
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ffering spectacular
cuisine from simple luncheon fare to the most
elegant banquet dishes.
We prepare and present
the freshest ingredients to
make your event one your
guests will rave about for
years to come!
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–Kieran O’Brien Kern
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BRIDAL GUIDE
Tips from
Regional Wedding Planners & Event Coordinators
“The wedding
industry
encourages
keeping the
menu light. A
cocktail reception with drinks and light food
is a fun and unique way to go!
You can provide your guests
with many different options
such as passed hors d’oeuvres,
chef-attended stations and
beautiful displays. Add a specialty drink. Set up pub and
cocktail tables,”
–Amy Skiba, Director of Catering,
Nichols Village Hotel and Spa.
“Make sure the
menu reflects the
bride and groom’s
tastes. We assist
our clients with
their decorations and always
find a way to astonish the client
in displaying favors, cakes and
special items such as cookie
and candy stations,” –Aleiza
Yasin, Catering Sales Manager,
Hilton Scranton and Conference
Center.
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“Twist traditional trends and
throw a cocktail bridal shower;
combining the bachelorette
party and the traditional shower for an update on a classic.
Also, throw a manly "Storm,"
The male version of a "Shower.”
Encourage guests to bring a
bottle to help him stock his
own bar,” –Joshua Mast and Paul
Blackledge, Owners, POSH @ The
Scranton Club & The Colonnade
Event Space and Boutique Hotel.
Incorporate hobbies and interests
into the shower.
“Whether it’s a
theme to follow
the wedding or something that
is personal to the bride, customize it! If the bride likes to
cook, throw a cooking shower.
Each guest brings a
favorite recipe or a small
cooking utensil.“
–Cara Stokowski, Wedding
Coordinator, Woodloch.
including
photo guest
books, table
numbers with
descriptions
of the couple’s special dates,
cookies and pastries baked by
family members, family members’ wedding photos or
favorite sports teams jerseys
used instead of a guest book,”
–Cindy Condella, Director of
Weddings & Special Events,
Radisson Lackawanna Station
Hotel.
Rob Lettieri
“We often use The Fireside
Lodge for a more relaxed, casual
atmosphere, and offer a backyard barbecue themed dinners, along with a bonfire
where the guests can roast
s’mores,” – Amy Hughes,
Wedding & Event
Coordinator, The
Inn at Pocono
Manor.
“A personal touch
from the couple’s
unique history
always adds a fun
and intimate element to any celebration. Wine
lovers used corks, grapes and
old bottles. Others embraced
the season with leaves,
snowflakes, flowerpots and
other seasonal treats. If the
details mean something to you,
your guests will appreciate
them,” –Diane Bernstel, Wedding
Coordinator, Ehrhardt's
Waterfront Resort.
Decorate with photos
and memorabilia from
the couple’s childhood,
focusing on interests
and talents.“It can be
anything unique and
special to the couple,
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lanning a wedding is a great
excuse to get out and have fun!
Nosh on butlered hors d’oeuvres; sip
a signature cocktail; watch live entertainment; enter to win prizes, and– oh yeah–
get fantastic ideas to plan your big day! It’s
all at Woodloch Resort’s Bridal Showcase,
January 27 from noon to 4 p.m.
The Inn at Woodloch Pines Resort will host
over 40 vendors.“In a relaxing and fun environment, brides will get to chat with various
vendors from the industry while walking
around with drinks and snacks, exploring
the newest bridal trends with their friends,”
says Woodloch Wedding Coordinator Cara
Stokowski.“It will be a fun and great way to
collect ideas for their wedding!”Woodloch’s
own wedding coordinators will be present
to answer questions and share wedding
tips! Tickets are $8, but pre-registered brides
can attend for only $6. Call 800-WOODLOCH
(option 7) or visit www.Woodloch.com
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Roll Out the Red Carpet!
Local Businesses Celebrated at SAGE Awards
n November 12,
the Greater
Scranton Chamber
of Commerce will roll out
the red carpet for
the annual Chamber
Gala. This premier
networking event of
the region celebrates
businesses with the
presentation of the
SAGE (Scranton
Awards for Growth
and Excellence)
Awards. Networking
at the Gala puts
members in touch
with entrepreneurs,
community leaders
and dignitaries.
will host the event. The
evening’s theme is energetic and creative, taking a
step back in time to honor
Chair of the Chamber’s
Board of Directors Paula
Mackarey, President of the
MetroAction Board of
Directors Natalie O’Hara
businesses that have been
Chamber members for 25
or more years. This year’s
show features a video montage with these celebrated
members that will
keep the
be audience
laughing.
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21 SAGE Awards will
presented in categories
such as Best Practices in
Community Involvement,
Customer Service and
Professional Development.
and presenting sponsor
Penn Security Bank and
Trust President, Craig Best
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The
Hollywoodstyle event was
created and designed
around Lackawanna
College’s Mellow
Theater, a renovated
historic landmark.
Attendees walk the red carpet, strike a pose on the
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photo wall, dine on gourmet cuisine and enjoy cocktails. More than just a glamorous night out, 21 SAGE
Awards will be presented in categories such as
Best Practices in
Community
Involvement, Customer
Service and Professional
Development. Mari
Potis, director of events,
explains the motivation
to enter,“A company is
able to examine what
they have accomplished
over the past year or
two, and awards provide an opportunity for
companies to set goals
for the upcoming year
to compete for future
awards.” The jewel in the
evening’s crown is the
People’s Choice Award.
Strictly in
the hands of
public, the community
votes for their favorite business from the pool of SAGE
finalists at www.Scranton
Chamber.com. –Kieran Kern
November 2012
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SCENEAROUNDTOWN
SAGE Awards Gala
Mellow Theater at Lackawanna College, Scranton • Nov. 11, 2011
T
he Greater Scranton
Chamber of Commerce
and MetroAction
announced the recipients
of the SAGE Awards
(Scranton Awards for Growth
and Excellence) at the
2nd Annual Awards Gala
held at the Mellow Theater,
Lackawanna College. They
celebrate the outstanding
efforts of the local business
community and their talent,
creativity and innovation
in a challenging business
environment.
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2
1. Bobby Soper, President &
CEO, Mohegan Sun
2. Mr.& Mrs. Robert Matley,
First Liberty Bank & Trust
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2nd Annual Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce
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7. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Volk,
Lackawanna College (Gala venue host)
8. Atty. Bruce & Carla Zero, Powell Law
9. Kristen Dempsey, Peg & John Hart, Joseph
Capulish & Jennifer Lamont, Mellon Certified
Restoration
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3. Craig Best, President & CEO, Penn
Security Bank & Trust
4. Lynn Fagan-Cortes and Lloyd
Lamm of First National Bank
5. State Senator & Mrs. John Blake
6. John Mackarey and Paula
Mackarey,
Happenings
Magazine
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6
Photos: Michael Straub
Photography
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10. Natalie O'Hara, PACE Construction
Managers; Mark Dennenbaum, 25/8
Productions & Paula Mackarey, Happenings
Magazine
11. Back row L-R: Eric & Michelle Bersch,
Design Done Right; Noelle & Randy Lantka,
Fidelity Deposit & Discount Bank. Front row:
Melissa Sanko & Rosemary Nye, Happenings
Magazine.
November 2012
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Status of Women in the
Legal Profession
by Atty. Karoline Mehalchick
Oliver, Price & Rhodes
omen comprised
less than 5 percent of the enrollment at American Bar
Association (ABA)
approved law schools until
the 1970s. With the passage
of Title IX of the Higher
Education Act in 1972, which
prohibited discrimination
based on sex in the enrollment of students and hiring
of faculty, law schools finally
began to admit more women
and allow them to compete
equally with men.
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Since that time, enrollment
among women has grown
dramatically. In 1965, fewer
than 20 percent of the 104
firms responding to a
Harvard Law Record questionnaire employed any female
lawyers. Women who were
able to obtain legal work
often were offered opportunities in low-status specialties
deemed appropriate for
women, such as domestic
relations and probate law.
They received lower pay and
were denied partnerships
and opportunities for leadership in bar associations. For
example, when former
Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O’Connor graduated third in her class at
Stanford Law School in
1953, the only job that she
was offered was as a legal
secretary.
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So where do women in the legal profession stand today?
Here are some statistics from across the country, in
Pennsylvania and right here at home:
In 2011, women comprised nearly half of all law school graduates.
According to the
American Bar
Association’s
Market Research
Department, in
April 2012,
women only
made up 33 percent of all legal
professionals.
These numbers
decrease further
as professional
careers advance.
According to two Former Supreme Court Justice
surveys published Sandra Day O’Connor
in November
2011, in private practice, only 19.5 percent of partners in law
firms are women, and only 15 percent of equity partners are
women.
The National Association of Women Lawyers and the NAWL
Foundation report that women equity partners in the 200
largest firms earn 86 percent of the compensation earned by
their male peers.
In Pennsylvania, in the 2011 Bar Year, women comprised 22
percent of all lawyers, 16 percent of chief administrators, 17
percent of equity partners, 22 percent of partners, 21 percent of partner-administrators (e.g. department and practice
group heads) and 46 percent of associates on partnership
track.
According to the Pennsylvania Bar Association, of the 589
members from Lackawanna County, 24 percent are women.
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