Parrish Hosts Annual Spring Fling - 27 East

Parrish Hosts Annual Spring Fling

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Michele Passarella and Fred Hyatt.

Michele Passarella and Fred Hyatt.

Robert Gerner

Robert Gerner

 Janice Dickinson and Alexis Mayer.

Janice Dickinson and Alexis Mayer.

Roseanne Hope

Roseanne Hope

 Monica Wolfson and Linda Muse.

Monica Wolfson and Linda Muse.

Aleksandra and Ross Kardwell.

Aleksandra and Ross Kardwell.

Dave Renner and Carolyn McCall.

Dave Renner and Carolyn McCall.

Douglas Hand and Vanessa Rothe.

Douglas Hand and Vanessa Rothe.

Philip White and Robert Dankner.

Philip White and Robert Dankner.

Stan Glinka

Stan Glinka

 Ramona Singer and Brad Parpan.

Ramona Singer and Brad Parpan.

Linda Kouzouian and Jacqueline Fox.

Linda Kouzouian and Jacqueline Fox.

Annemarie Siefert

Annemarie Siefert

 Jimmy Furey and Chris Siefert.

Jimmy Furey and Chris Siefert.

authorStaff Writer on Apr 22, 2018
The Parrish Art Museum hosted the 2018 Spring Fling on Saturday night officially opening the summer benefit season. DANA SHAW

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