The Chestnut Hill Conservancy and the Night Kitchen Bakery joined forces last week to raise more than $16,000 to help pay for the immediate stabilization and eventual restoration of the fire-damaged Hiram Lodge on Germantown Avenue and to support Night Kitchen Pastry Chef Angel Jarmon in her battle with multiple sclerosis.
Close to 100 people attended the fundraiser, which took place on Nov. 2 at the Venetian Social Club in Chestnut Hill. In addition to the beef, beer, and baked goods, attendees enjoyed a silent auction and a raffle, with prizes donated by almost a dozen local …
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The Chestnut Hill Conservancy and the Night Kitchen Bakery joined forces last week to raise more than $16,000 to help pay for the immediate stabilization and eventual restoration of the fire-damaged Hiram Lodge on Germantown Avenue and to support Night Kitchen Pastry Chef Angel Jarmon in her battle with multiple sclerosis.
Close to 100 people attended the fundraiser, which took place on Nov. 2 at the Venetian Social Club in Chestnut Hill. In addition to the beef, beer, and baked goods, attendees enjoyed a silent auction and a raffle, with prizes donated by almost a dozen local businesses.
The proceeds will be split between Jarmon and the Lodge.