BY: Muhammad Jawad
It was a night where the glitz and glamour of Broadway met the heart and soul of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Over 250 guests, dressed to the nines, stepped into the Radisson Hotel, which for one night, transformed into a slice of New York City's famed theater district. The occasion? The UNICO Scranton Chapter's annual charity gala, this year themed 'A Night in Broadway.'
The event, renowned for its spirited celebration of Italian-American heritage, took a melodious turn, doubling as a beacon of hope for the Cancer Wellness Center of NEPA. Amidst the musical-inspired decorations and performances, Melanie Naro, an executive director of the UNICO National Scranton Chapter, stood as a testament to twenty years of unwavering dedication to this cause.
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