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November 18, 2007 | Categories:
By Sally Friedman FOR THE INQUIRER It began, as so many inspired ideas do, quite by accident. Jon Vroman was sitting in a back row of the balcony of Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center at a pop rock concert featuring Jason Mraz in 2005 when he glanced down at the lucky souls in the front row below. “I started wondering how people got those seats, and how the front row was actually a symbol of the best [Read More...]

Anyone who’s had the chance to see a sporting event, concert or theatrical production from the front row can attest to how exhilarating the experience can be. The Front Row Foundation, a recently formed charity in Blackwood, is dedicated to providing that experience to people with life-threatening or terminal illnesses. Next month, the foundation will afford a woman suffering from kidney disease, cancer and hepatitis the opportunity to sit inches from the stage at Atlantic [Read More...]