Top Doctor Nichole Pardo was featured on the cover of the March issue. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
On Wednesday, March 5, Washingtonian hosted a reception honoring the physicians featured in the March 2014 Top Doctors cover story at Arena Stage. More than 350 guests enjoyed fare from Ridgewells Catering, including truffle mac and cheese, fried chicken hazelnut bites, and banana split ice cream sandwiches. Event sponsor Privia Health hosted a lounge where guests could try delicious adult smoothies, provided by Traveling Bean, and take home branded gym bags. Celebrity Cruises offered a crepe station, at which Crepe Love created a sweet treat inspired by desserts aboard Celebrity Cruises.
Special thanks to our partners Syzygy Events for the decor and lounges, Washington Talent Agency for the beautiful music and photo station, and WhistlePig for the whiskey tasting.
2014 Washingtonian Top Doctors Reception (Photos)
Guests gathered at Arena Stage to celebrate this year’s featured physicians.
On Wednesday, March 5, Washingtonian hosted a reception honoring the physicians featured in the March 2014 Top Doctors cover story at Arena Stage. More than 350 guests enjoyed fare from Ridgewells Catering, including truffle mac and cheese, fried chicken hazelnut bites, and banana split ice cream sandwiches. Event sponsor Privia Health hosted a lounge where guests could try delicious adult smoothies, provided by Traveling Bean, and take home branded gym bags. Celebrity Cruises offered a crepe station, at which Crepe Love created a sweet treat inspired by desserts aboard Celebrity Cruises.
Special thanks to our partners Syzygy Events for the decor and lounges, Washington Talent Agency for the beautiful music and photo station, and WhistlePig for the whiskey tasting.
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