Title Video of the Week: Dancing with the Hopkins Stars 
Sponsor Johns Hopkins Medicine 
Date 04/28/2015 
Time 05:30 PM 
Location Turner Auditorium 
Cost Free 
Email ksachs3@jhmi.edu 
Details Wondering what this event is all about? Check out a one-minute trailer.

Prepare to be entertained and amazed when you watch some of your favorite Johns Hopkins faculty and staff members show off their dance moves by competing in our very own Dancing with the Hopkins Stars event on Tuesday, April 28, at 5:30 p.m. in Turner Auditorium. This evening of fun, benefiting the United Way, features 10 Johns Hopkins couples who will perform choreographed routines before a live audience and a panel of judges. And yes, the prize is a coveted mirror ball trophy.

Each couple will be fundraising for a United Way program of choice leading up to the event. You can support your Johns Hopkins colleagues by donating now to their United Way fundraising pages below.

The full list of Johns Hopkins participants includes:

  • Alan Partin and Julie McArthur, supporting Back on My Feet
  • Joseph Califano and Elizabeth Tracey, supporting First Fruits Farm
  • Lucio Gama and Joann Ioannou, supporting The Journey Home
  • Landon King and Kathryn Ries, supporting 2-1-1 Maryland
  • Pamela Paulk and Dorry Segev, supporting the Community Partnership of Baltimore City
  • Monica Compel and Corey Rhames, supporting Read, Learn, Succeed
  • Erika Benson and Darren Brownlee, supporting Emerging Leaders United
  • Michael Carducci and Kathryn Marks, supporting Project Homeless Connect
  • Elliot McVeigh and Allison Agwu, supporting Access to Healthy Foods
  • Pablo Celnik and Arielle Medford, supporting Family Stability
  • More information to come soon!

     

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