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Hit it “Out of the Park for SPARK” again - The 2015 IFMA Boston Holiday Gala at Fenway Park

Boston, MA The annual Gala benefits Boston Medical Center’s SPARK Center (Supporting Parents andResilient Kids) which is a wonderful medically-specialized, therapeutic daycare and afterschool program for children with chronic illnesses, including HIV, failure to thrive, neurological disorders and also serves children who have been victims of abuse/neglect, transitioning between foster homes and even witness to violence.

Held at Fenway Park on December 3, it was a night of great food, excellent company, unbelievable silent auction and fun Red Sox perks!

This year a donation line was included within the registration for the silent auction.

Thank you to all of 2015 sponsors who without them we would not have been able to make this happen:

• A/Z Corporation

• BAM Group LLC

• CORT

• Creative Office Environments

• Elaine Construction

• Entegra Development & Investment, LLC

• Fort Point Project Management

• Gale Associates

• Haworth/Environments at Work

• Knoll

• Miller Dyer Spears

• MTS Services

• Professional Electrical Contractors of CT, Inc.

• Sasaki Associates, Inc.

• Sika Sarnafil

• Strategic Workspaces

• Wise Adtech Systems

• Archoustics Northeast

• Atlas Carpet

• Better Life Foods

• Big Bark Solutions

• Blank Label

• Boston Harbor Hotel

• Bradford Studios

• Cakes to Remember

• Cannistraro

• Capital Carpet

• Creative Office Environments

• East Coast Office Solutions

• Entegra

• Environments At Work

• Francine Buck

• Goldman Reindorf Architects

Highpoint Engineering

• Humanscale

• IFMA International

• Jeff Shute

• Jill Bellio

• Just Jennessa

• Langham Hotel

• Liberty Mutual

• Maharam

• Margulies Perruzzi Architects

• Maugel Architects

• MovePlan

• Murphy Associates

• n|e|m|d architects, inc.

• New England Patriots

• Newmark Grubb Knight Frank

• Office Source

• Peabody Office

• The Red Sox

• Renaissance Boston Waterfront

• Renaissance Providence

• Re-Stream

• RG Vanderweil

• Ritz Associates

• RW Sullivan

• Smith & Wollensky

• Teknion/Salesmaster/Mannington

• The Richmond Group

• Tiffany White Photography

• Verrex

• Westin Hotel Waterfront

• media sponsor-NEREJ

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