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Founder Hayley Jameson (second from left) with her family, son Trent Napotnik, husband Gary Napotnik and daughter Chloe Napotnik.
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Roll for a Reason Gala held at J. Verno Studios

J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette

Roll for a Reason Gala held at J. Verno Studios

The Place: J. Verno Studios on South Side, Saturday night

The Purpose: A benefit for the Clear Thoughts Foundation’s mission to stop the effects of dementia.

The Party: Betting on a good time for a great cause were more than 350 guests who supported the Roll for a Reason Gala, which featured games of chance such as craps and blackjack. But, before the gambling there was bidding and browsing at the silent auction. Foundation co-founder Hayley Jameson (with her husband Gary Napotnik, son Trent Napotnik and daughter Chloe Napotnik) joined fellow co-founder, her brother Matthew Jameson, in welcoming everyone as they mingled. Also socializing was co-founder Sharon Sippel and guest speaker Michelle Palomera, who talked about her husband dealing with the disease at 50 years old. Currently an estimated 47.5 million people on the planet are living with dementia. Entertaining with a few tricks up his sleeve was strolling magician Lee Terbosic (who had just pulled off his Houdini “escape” last week, Downtown). Bubba of 100.7 radio emceed the party and the live auction. It was announced that Dr. Amantha Thathiah and the Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases was awarded a $50,000 grant from the foundation to continue her work in the area of Alzheimer’s research.

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The People: Among those bidding or betting were board member Carol Gomrick, Justin Meyer of the Pittsburgh Medical and Health Sciences Foundation, Fran Cain, Bob and Trudy Ward, Daniel Tarchick, Karen Wadsworth, Marc Mann, Julie Fassinger, Shannon and Sean Logan, James Cook III, Dave Colaizzi, Scott Fell and many more.

First Published: November 14, 2016, 5:00 a.m.

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Founder Hayley Jameson (second from left) with her family, son Trent Napotnik, husband Gary Napotnik and daughter Chloe Napotnik.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
At the blackjack table from left: Celebrity dealer Walt Harris (former Pitt football coach), Sean Logan, Kristen Sieg and her mother Fran Cain.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
Trudy and Bob Ward.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
Justin R. Meyer and Michelle Palmer.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
Matt Jameson and Sharon Sippel.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
Emcee Bubba (100.7 on air personality) and Lee Terbosic.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
Brett Kempf and Carol Gomrick.  (J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette)
J. Monroe Butler II/for the Post-Gazette
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