Social Seens . . .
Nancy and Steve Westphal, who donated two
parties for 40 at their 400 Beach Seafood and Tap
House for the live auction, were high bidders on
a diamond necklace.
Melanie Marcus was proud that her fiancé,
attorney Michael Igel, helped implement the
transition to the new Empath Health integrated
network of care brand.
Susan Brown, who is an active member of the
Empath Health, Suncoast Hospice, Suncoast
Hospice Foundation and Suncoast PACE
boards, attended with her husband Steve.
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Barry and Kathryn Shevlin’s Vology Data
Systems announced a generous matching
contribution during the evening to help Empath
Health and its network of care.
George and Kim Feaster, who support so many
of our area’s worthwhile charities, appreciated
the opportunity to help Empath Health through
its Suncoast Hospice Ball.
Roger and Kelli Crabb, president of the Empath
Health board and a former Hospice board chair,
enjoyed the evening’s Far Eastern-inspired dinner
and décor.
Bruce Rabon congratulated his wife Kathy, the
executive director of the Suncoast Hospice
Foundation, on being an integral part of the
Ball’s social and financial success.
Rick Price and Kelly Schmidt enjoyed
dancing to the music of Southtown Fever
following the Ball’s seated dinner and live
auction conducted by Blake Kennedy.
William Dean Chocolates’ famous chocolatier Bill
Brown and Empath Health’s vice president of strategy
and business development Scott Kistler applauded the
Ball’s success.
MARCH/APRIL 2015 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 147