On June 9,
2001, the Camden Riverfront was teeming with sharks and
Asher employees and friends. Was Jaws spotted in the Delaware
River? No, Over 100 Asher employees and friends were treated
by the firm to a Camden Riversharks game in Campbell Stadium.
The atmosphere in the picnic area was awesome and everyone
had a great time between the food, the game, the friends,
and the fireworks.
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Campbell field at twilight.
Are those Asher's Boys in Blue out there? |
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Bill Burns and wife Pam (of injeanious.org
fame) plot ways to spoil kids' meals with chocolate
chip cookies. |
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The Byrnes family takes in the sights,
sounds, and smells of a real ball park. |
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Mark Carney and his fiancee Stephanie
sample the ample picnic buffet |
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The Ben Franklin at dusk provides
an enchanting backdrop for this photo of Cassie Kolmansberger
holding daughter Bryn. |
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The Chappell Family arriving at Campbell
Field. You may remember daughter Jackie from Bring your
Kids to Work Day! |
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Chris Cameron and son Jack pose for
a picture with Caitlin O'Malley, who seems to be relishing
a hotdog. |
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Frank Reim (left) chats with wife,
Adrienne and Regina and Joe Kelly about the bazooka
shirt launchers. |
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A group of Asher folk enjoying the
Riversharks. |
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Asher Financial Advisors' Doug Hall
(top right) talks baseball with Carl Graf while wife
Jennifer colors with the boys. |
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John McBride and Megan McDonnell
take in the action as Debi Jacobs and family look on. |
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Jim Kelly and Kim Lenox discuss mid-inning
strategy with Kelly Rogers. |
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(Left to right) Karen and Greg McGinley
help welcome Paul Brooker to his first Asher Party. |
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Oh, Dad! Bryn Kolmansberger wonders why her father is
taking another picture of her.
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(Left to right) Mike Keeney, Cathy
Nemeth and Karen Frino count the number of children
and hope that they are all future Asher accountants. |
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That's one happy girl! Penny Hummel
shows off a baseball autographed by Atlantic City Surf
pitching coach Mitch Williams, aka Wild Thing. |
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Always the sports enthusiast…
Joe Purcell and son are actually watching the game.
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Could you ask for two happier faces?
Jolten Rob Jeffery (left) and Jim Disney Doyle ham it
up for the camera. |
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An enthusiastic Joe Robus cheers
on the Riversharks….but the rest of the family
doesn't seem quite as enthused. |
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Sara and Adam Werner check out the
action in the picnic area. |
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The Werners chat with Mike Keeney
and Chris Cameron. |
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Sue Cameron and Sally are ready for
a foul ball. |
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Fireworks after the game topped a
great evening. |
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On the walk to the parking lot, Mark
Carney and Stephanie look at George Garbin who evidently
has big plans for the evening (that may or may not involve
rooting for the Sixers).
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