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The crowd at the Main Line Chamber of Commerce Annual Red Carpet Dinner learned that nothing is sacred in the hands of Capitol Steps! The Capitol Steps is an American political satire group based in Washington DC and claim to have “put the ‘mock’ in ‘democracy.” They have been performing since 1981 and have released close to thirty albums consisting primarily of song parodies. Originally, made up exclusively of Congressional staffers performing around Washington, D. C., the troupe now primarily employs professional actors and singers. The Capitol Steps have been …
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Richard Simmons feeling right at home at The Radnor Hotel. Justin Weeks, Sales Manager for The Radnor, welcomes Richard Simmons back to The Radnor Hotel on Thursday 10/01/09.
Anita Sayers, Executive Director of Marketing & PR, greets Richard Simmons in the Lobby of the hotel. The fitness guru was in town showcasing his infamous “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” DVD Collection at QVC.
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Anita Sayers, Executive Director of Marketing & PR for The Radnor Hotel, welcomes legendary golfer, Arnold Palmer, Wednesday July 1, 2009.
Arnold Palmer, one of the greatest players in the history of men’s professional golf, was in town for a round of golf at the renowned Merion Golf Club, in Ardmore, PA. Merion Golf Club is host to the 42nd Walker Cup Match, September 12 and 13, 2009. The Radnor Hotel is the closest hotel to Merion Golf Club.
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Anita Sayers, Executive Director of Marketing and PR of The Radnor Hotel, welcomes G. Edward Griffin, Author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, Thursday, June 25, 2009.
1210 AM Radio and The Eastern University’s Campolo College of Graduate and Professional Studies co-hosted a Financial Literacy Series featuring guest lecturers G. Edward Griffin and Steve Cordasco.
G. Edward Griffin, is a writer and documentary film producer with many successful titles to his credit. Listed in Who’s Who in America, he is well known because of his talent for researching difficult topics and presenting …
