JUST ADDED TO OUR FALL NETWORKING EVENT!! DJ JOHNNY
VERSACE!! THIS WELL KNOWN DJ, IS ALSO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN, OWNING OPM
NIGHTCLUB AND RESTAURANT, A BROOKLYN HOT SPOT. JOHNNY IS A BIG ADVOCATE AGAINST
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS WELL. JUST A REMINDER THE EVENT IS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS
AWAY SO PLEASE RSVP IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE SO ALREADY. PLEASE MAKE YOUR DOOR FEE
DONATION AT SHELTEROURSISTERS.ORG TO FINALIZE YOUR CONFIRMATION TO THIS MUST-
ATTEND EVENT.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
JUST IN!! 20 TON BRIDGE BAND ADDED TO EXCEL SURGERY CENTER’S FALL NETWORKING EVENT!! MEMBERS RENE MARTINEZ, RENATO MILONE, AND DANIEL WHITE, MAKE UP THIS NEW YORK BASED POP BAND BLENDING FUNK, ROCK, LATIN AND HIP HOP. THIS BAND WILL HAVE THEIR OWN SHOW AIRING ON MTV NEXT YEAR. MORE TO BE ANNOUCED LATER IN THE WEEK. REMINDER: PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO RSVP IF YOU HAVENT ALREADY DONE SO AT CONFIRMEVENT@EXCELSURGERYCENTER.COMWE ARE ENCOURAGING PAYING YOUR ADMISSION FEE IN ADVANCE ONLINE AT SHELTEROURSISTERS.ORG FOR A SEAMLESS CHECK-IN PROCESS. MINUMUM $20 DONATION FEE BUT OUR GOAL FOR THIS EVENT IS $100,000. REMEMBER THIS IS FOR A GOOD CAUSE. THANKS AGAIN !!!
Monday, October 8, 2012
NEW GUEST APPEARANCE ADDED TO OUR EVENT
JUST IN!!! VIOLINIST JUDY KANG ADDED TO THE EXCEL SURGERY FALL NETWORKING EVENT!! A PRODIGY AT AGE 4, WITH MORE THAN A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE PLAYING WORLDWIDE FROM NYC'S CARNEGIE HALL TO WIGMORE HALL IN LONDON. IN 2010, KANG EMBARKED ON TOUR WITH FAME MONSTER HERSELF, THE 21ST CENTURY'S BIGGEST POP STAR, LADY GAGA. MANY MANY MORE TO COME !! WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED..PLEASE DONT FORGET TO RSVP IF YOU DIDNT DO SO ALREADY AT CONFIRMEVENT@EXCELSURGERYCENTER.COM-- ALSO WE ARE ENCOURAGING PAYING YOUR ADMISSION FEE IN ADVANCE ONLINE AT SHELTEROURSISTERS.ORG FOR A SEAMLESS CHECK-IN PROCESS. MINIMUM $20 ADMISSION FEE BUT THIS IS FOR A GREAT CAUSE AND OUR GOAL IS $100,000!!!.THANKS AGAIN !!!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
UPDATE ON OUR EVENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
New Jersey Hall of Fame Award Ceremony
New Jersey Hall of Fame Award Ceremony
In attendance to celebrate this auspicious occasion Excel Surgery Center, IWP Pharmacy,
Dr. Ray Reiter ,Columbus Imaging and Elite Physician Services.
Associated Press
Also welcomed into the hall during a ceremony at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center were New York Giants owner Wellington Mara; the late actor-activist Christopher Reeve; jazz singer Sarah Vaughn; media mogul Samuel I. Newhouse; Olympian Milt Campbell; Wild West Show sensation Annie Oakley and condensed soup inventor John Dorrance.
Hurley, who has coached at St. Anthony High School in Jersey City for 39 years, said high school coaches don't expect such accolades. He's won 26 state championships and more than 1,000 games during his tenure at the school.
"For all of us in high school coaching, I think we share this," Hurley said.
Oates, a longtime Princeton professor, has earned a National Book Award, a National Humanities Medal and Pulitzer Prize nominations. But she said local awards are especially thrilling.
"It's very nice to receive awards that are close to home," she said. "Other awards are kind of abstract."
And Barbara Johnson, Reeve's mother, said her son would have been excited to be honored as an entertainer. The "Superman" star grew up in Princeton and starred in nearly every stage production at his high school before becoming an advocate for stem-cell research.
"He would have loved it," Johnson said.
Organizers also honored Eric LeGrand, the paralyzed former Rutgers University defensive tackle who recently signed a symbolic contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He received the Unsung Hero Award.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coach Greg Schiano, who coached LeGrand at Rutgers and offered him the NFL contract, gave the award to the inspirational former athlete.
"I don't know that there can be a more appropriate recipient," Schiano said. "You talk about a hero; Eric is a hero."
Douglas, who won Academy Awards for his role as Gordon Gekko in "Wall Street" and for producing "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," said being inducted helped remind him of his roots. He was born in New Brunswick.
"Not to mention that two of my dearest friends, Danny DeVito and Jack Nicholson, will not have one up on me anymore," Douglas said, referring to their previous inductions.
The E Street Band was also set to be honored at the 11 member of the class of 2012, but the group is currently touring with Bruce Springsteen and will be inducted at a later date.
In attendance to celebrate this auspicious occasion Excel Surgery Center, IWP Pharmacy,
Dr. Ray Reiter ,Columbus Imaging and Elite Physician Services.
New Jersey Hall of Fame welcomes 10 new members
Sunday, June 10, 2012


NEWARK, N.J. - June 10, 2012 (WPVI) -- Actor Michael Douglas, author Joyce Carol Oates and basketball coach Bob Hurley were among 10 new members inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Also welcomed into the hall during a ceremony at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center were New York Giants owner Wellington Mara; the late actor-activist Christopher Reeve; jazz singer Sarah Vaughn; media mogul Samuel I. Newhouse; Olympian Milt Campbell; Wild West Show sensation Annie Oakley and condensed soup inventor John Dorrance.
Hurley, who has coached at St. Anthony High School in Jersey City for 39 years, said high school coaches don't expect such accolades. He's won 26 state championships and more than 1,000 games during his tenure at the school.
"For all of us in high school coaching, I think we share this," Hurley said.
Oates, a longtime Princeton professor, has earned a National Book Award, a National Humanities Medal and Pulitzer Prize nominations. But she said local awards are especially thrilling.
"It's very nice to receive awards that are close to home," she said. "Other awards are kind of abstract."
And Barbara Johnson, Reeve's mother, said her son would have been excited to be honored as an entertainer. The "Superman" star grew up in Princeton and starred in nearly every stage production at his high school before becoming an advocate for stem-cell research.
"He would have loved it," Johnson said.
Organizers also honored Eric LeGrand, the paralyzed former Rutgers University defensive tackle who recently signed a symbolic contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He received the Unsung Hero Award.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Coach Greg Schiano, who coached LeGrand at Rutgers and offered him the NFL contract, gave the award to the inspirational former athlete.
"I don't know that there can be a more appropriate recipient," Schiano said. "You talk about a hero; Eric is a hero."
Douglas, who won Academy Awards for his role as Gordon Gekko in "Wall Street" and for producing "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," said being inducted helped remind him of his roots. He was born in New Brunswick.
"Not to mention that two of my dearest friends, Danny DeVito and Jack Nicholson, will not have one up on me anymore," Douglas said, referring to their previous inductions.
The E Street Band was also set to be honored at the 11 member of the class of 2012, but the group is currently touring with Bruce Springsteen and will be inducted at a later date.
Monday, June 4, 2012
"Health & Justice" Personal Injury Networking Cocktail Party
On May 31, 2012, a "Health & Justice" Personal Injury Cocktail Party took place at The Assembly Steakhouse in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Atlantic Imaging Groups of 401, Hackensack, and Union City did a great job hosting a very successful event sponsored by IWP.
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