Cmdr. Robert Gerosa, commanding officer of the USS Constitution, and wife Michele Gerosa, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Event honoree W. Jeffrey Bolster, professor at the University of New Hampshire, and wife Molly Bolster, executive director at Gundalow Company, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Milo Tong, associate, and Mary Hardgrove, managing director, both at Deutsche Bank, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Francisco Ureña, Mass. secretary of veterans’ services, and state Rep. Daniel Ryan, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Sheila Green, vice president at the Castle Group, and Alison Nolan, principal at Boston Harbor Cruises, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
The USS Constitution Museum hosted its Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27 at the Seaport Hotel. In celebration of the museum’s 40 years as the educational voice of the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat in the world, 400 guests had a chance to become part of the ship by signing their names to the copper sheets that will be added during the current renovation. The benefit raised $370,000.
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The USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony
By Dana Bisbee | Nov. 23, 2016
Cmdr. Robert Gerosa, commanding officer of the USS Constitution, and wife Michele Gerosa, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Event honoree W. Jeffrey Bolster, professor at the University of New Hampshire, and wife Molly Bolster, executive director at Gundalow Company, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Milo Tong, associate, and Mary Hardgrove, managing director, both at Deutsche Bank, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Francisco Ureña, Mass. secretary of veterans’ services, and state Rep. Daniel Ryan, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
Sheila Green, vice president at the Castle Group, and Alison Nolan, principal at Boston Harbor Cruises, at the USS Constitution Museum’s Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27.
The USS Constitution Museum hosted its Chairman’s Dinner & Awards Ceremony on Oct. 27 at the Seaport Hotel. In celebration of the museum’s 40 years as the educational voice of the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat in the world, 400 guests had a chance to become part of the ship by signing their names to the copper sheets that will be added during the current renovation. The benefit raised $370,000.
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