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Party Line 08/25/2009

New Humane Society of Memphis & Shelby County executive director Carol Carlson (center), here with Pam Routh and Stephen Schwartz, attended her first Paw Prints on Saturday.

Photo by Michael Donahue

New Humane Society of Memphis & Shelby County executive director Carol Carlson (center), here with Pam Routh and Stephen Schwartz, attended her first Paw Prints on Saturday.

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  • Cassandra Thomas and Andre Fowlkes were among those dancing toward midnight at Avant-Garde Party 2009 at Memphis Brooks Museum of Art on Saturday.
  • Julie Bauer and Zach Kennedy were among the guests at Spirit of SRVS.
  • Denice Gore (left) and Christie Ladd dressed appropriately for the Spirit of SRVS, which included wine tastings.
  • Joe Keppler and Kelli Hobbs were at The Phoenix Club Luau at Minglewood Hall.
  • It was cool outside, but it felt like balmy Hawaii inside at The Phoenix Club Luau. Guests included (from left): Greg Pollack, Ben Allen and Adam Requarth.
  • Volunteers for the Humane Society of Memphis & Shelby County,  L.J. Cates (from left), Tara Henderson, Grace Whiting and Geoff Whiting, dressed as animals for the Paw Prints party.
  • New Humane Society of Memphis & Shelby County executive director Carol Carlson (center), here with Pam Routh and Stephen Schwartz, attended her first Paw Prints on Saturday.
  • More than 450 people attended the recent Main Street West Memphis Taste of the Town at Southland Park Gaming & Racing Kennel Club. Among the guests were  East Arkansas Family Health Center staff members, Brenda Harris (from left), Jackie Bell, Gloria Christian, Tosche LaBattes, Linda Clemons, Allison Brown and Vanessa Whitaker. Twelve  food stations were represented at the party.

Photos by Michael Donahue

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