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Twilight Tour at Fallingwater benefits Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

Patricia Sheridan/Post-Gazette

Twilight Tour at Fallingwater benefits Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

The 18th annual Twilight Tour at Fallingwater in the Laurel Highlands Saturday night included a jazz concert and picnic dinner. The event to benefit the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy in maintaining Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic design was sponsored by Huntington Bank. Among those savoring the perfect summer evening were bank president Susie Shipley (with Neil), WPC board chair Susan Fitzsimmons, Steve and Kathi Guinn, Mike and Susie Boyle, Michael and Judy Cheteyan, Barbara Bott and Bob Jennings, Jim and Francine Abraham, Toni Haring-Smith, Kate Dewey, Scott and Sue Lammie, Pam Meadowcroft and Jim Holland, Marion and Josh Whetzel, Mark and Caryle Glosser, Matt and Kim Wagle and Michael and Amy Couch.

First Published: August 27, 2013, 8:00 a.m.

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