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It was a whirlwind of a week. Sunday afternoon I had an appointment at the Apple Store in Roosevelt Field to determine if my iPad which failed to charge Friday could be repaired; I replaced it with a newer model. Sunday eve we attended a Theresa Foundation Comedy Fundraiser and Shelly won a raffle. Monday, setting up a meeting and photo shoot the next morning (Tuesday) with my client-candidate for Congress and my friend Sean who is key civic leader not only in his home Douglaston nabe, but the entire borough (We had co-founded the borough-wide Queens Civic Congress a quarter-century ago.).

Tuesday shoot

Tuesday afternoon, after getting some additional USB-C cables for the iPad at the Apple Store in Manhasset, we headed for a Knights of Pythias New York Grand Lodge Convention across the Hudson in Suffern (in Rockland Country) and dinner that eve with colleagues involved in Grand Lodge and the visiting Supreme Chancellor of our order (speaking in the below pic).

The convention took place Wednesday and the Installation and Dinner Thursday. Thursday eve, we picked up our daughter Marisa in Rego Park and headed home where I prepared my yard for an early morning “Congress” shoot including a labor client, Marisa, Shelly and our friend Shari.

Friday morning the shoot and then we head to Philly to see Sir Elton John at Citizens Bank Park where I saw first hand while fly balls turn into home runs there. Yesterday we spent hours at The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History and capped off the eve at the Philly Zoo where I made a new friend (see pic at left of the title).

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Vincent Russo

Quite a whirlwind!
Will Elton ever finish his retirement tour?
Corey and Shelly thanks for supporting our Theresa Comedy Club fundraiser. Hope you had an abundance of laughs.
Daniel Schwartz

Wow, you never slow down. My life seems so boring. Glad you are able to take it all in and get so much done in a week.
Corey Bearak

You understand! And I did not even mention I set up seating and emailed out 250 tickets to Gothamites and Pythians and their friends for a Mets-Yankees game at Citi Field.
Corey Bearak

The real play by play was more "creative" as you know as a recipient of one of the "fruits" of "a project" I finally "completed" last week (hint: see response to Fred)
Corey Bearak

AP story this morning on Friday"s show "From the end of the world to your town, Elton John’s goodbye" https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-music-philadelphia-north-america-2e8e56c3b90dadc6ebe670617518b38f?user_email=b70bf3ba0c72cc681463eb818c031315203f836c908f2d4abfe1177c7d15f285&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=July17_MorningWire&utm_term=Morning%20Wire%20Subscribers
ODEY RAVIV

As one of your faves John Fogerty would say
“Corey you just keep on Chooglin”
I say Fantastic!
Rona Gura

Wow!!!! Busy week!! I had 4 virtual court conferences this week in one day right after another and I was spent after that. When do you rest????
Shelley Simpson

Yes, Corey THIS is how one lives life to the fullest ... being busy making a difference and having fun along the way.
Kelly Welles

You won the genetic sweepstakes. Bravo for living life to the fullest!

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