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26 Hartford Business Journal • November 5, 2018 • www.HartfordBusiness.com Community Would you like to see your face on the Community page? This new section will feature photos from business and community events. Please send submissions to gbordonaro@HartfordBusiness.com. Pratt & Whitney employees step up to the plate for United Way Pratt & Whitney's global supply management department organized and participated in a four-team softball tournament in September to benefit the United Way. The tournament took place at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Club Fields in East Hartford and raised $2,100 for United Way. American Clock & Watch Museum Holds 2nd Annual Wine, Women & Watches Event Over 120 people gathered at the American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol for the second annual Wine, Women & Watches event. The event featured fine wines, silent auctions and prize drawings in the museum's galleries and raised more than $12,000 for the museum's collections and programs. Pictured (from left) are: Patti Philippon, American Clock & Watch Museum executive director; Vicky Biondi of Briar Rose Networks; Sue Phillips of Quinoco Energy; Andy Adams of Bristol Hospital; and Bristol Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu. Riverfront Recapture celebrates Big Mo' fundraiser More than 200 people gathered at American Eagle Financial Credit Union's new headquarters in East Hartford for Riverfront Recapture's Big Mo' celebration. Big Mo' is Riverfront Recapture's annual major fundraising event that celebrates new and positive changes and momentum happening in the area. Pictured (from left) are: Harold Blinderman, event chair and partner at Day Pitney; Gov. Dannel P. Malloy; Michael Zaleski, CEO of Riverfront Recapture; Dean Marchessault, president and CEO of American Eagle Financial Credit Union; and Marcia Leclerc, mayor of East Hartford. Of Note Hartford City Council President Glendowlyn L.H. Thames and Mayor Luke Bronin's Office presented the Hartford Volunteer of the Month Award to Richard Wasserman, partner at Day Pitney LLP. Wasserman was recognized for his commitment to at-risk children in Hartford as both a lunchtime reading program mentor at the Betances School and as Read to a Child's regional board chair. Richard Wasserman