- June 9, 2016
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Randa and Jay Marder were ready for a lovely evening out.
Jim Stark and Oakland Mayor Kathy Stark were happy to support HapCo.
Kelly and Terry Ledet indulged in some refreshments out on the porch.
Joseph McMullen, Pamela Perry, Sheila Morris, Kevin Crum and Ashley Cockram all helped ensure the evening ran smoothly.
Joseph McMullen and trombonist Vincent Gardner love supporting music education and appreciation.
Carl and Marlene Milovac watched their son, Thomas, play the cello as part of the Vincent Gardner quartet.
Michael and Rhonda Carter loved listening to the Vincent Gardner quartet.
Samuel Davis Jr. and Cathy Davis were all smiles during their evening out.
Chris Clarke focused on playing the keys.
Thomas Milovac showed off his talent on the cello.
Vianca Gause brought her handmade jewelry to display and sell.
Oakland Commissioner Rick Polland, Mayor Kathy Stark and Joseph McMullen are always happy to support HapCo.
Joseph McMullen and his mom, Mildred Russell, were all smiles.
Joseph McMullen, Mildred Russell and Pamela Perry loved spending the evening together.
Richard Coaxum, Joseph McMullen and Darrell Butler are all great friends.
Wine glasses were branded with HapCo’s logo.
Oakland Commissioner and HapCo founder Joseph McMullen and Pamela Perry signed guests in.
Jim and Kathy Stark and Kelly and Terry Ledet enjoyed refreshments on the porch.
Chef Anthony Fothergill and Joseph McMullen were all smiles.
Trombonist Vincent Gardner played some sweet jazz melodies.
Michael and Rhonda Carter and Samuel Davis Jr. and Cathy Davis took in the jazz tunes and nice weather.
John Medico played drums as part of the Vincent Gardner quartet.
Tyesha Turner and Darrell Butler posed in front of the HapCo backdrop.
Darrell Butler, Tyesha Turner, Richard and Ghunise Coaxum, Pamela Perry and Joseph McMullen enjoyed each other’s company.
OAKLAND The sounds of jazz music filled the area around Oakland Town Center Saturday, April 21, during HapCo’s annual wine and dine event. The fundraiser benefits the HapCo Music Foundation, which aims to facilitate arts and music programs in schools for youth of all ages. The funds raised from this year’s wine and dine will specifically go toward HapCo’s “Arts in the Classroom” program, in which HapCo matches art professionals with students of all ages to all art forms. Guests at the event enjoyed music from the Vincent Gardner quartet, unlimited food and wine and more.