Charity Events
Mandell-Browns Survive Death Valley
Dr Mark and Marianne Mandell-Brown raised over $8000 for Juvenile Diabetes Death Valley Bike Ride. The Mandell-Browns started at early dawn and after 11 hours of bike riding in 105 Degree desert temperature, they rode through the finish line completing the 100 mile one day ride.
“At time it seemed we would never make it, especially when the temperature soared above 100 degrees,” commented Dr Mandell-Brown. ” But as the finish line drew closer, I knew we would make the 100 mile ride,” added Marianne Mandell-Brown.
The Mandell-Browns cross the 100 mile Death Valley Bicycle Ride finish line.
Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown hosts Symphony Art Gala for Charity.
The Mandell-Brown plastic Surgery Center recently sponsored an art auction featuring local artist Linda Leigh. Proceeds benefited the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
Marianne Mandell-Brown noted that six paintings were purchased by guests raising close to $2000 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
Guests listened to CSO violinists Paul Patterson and Sylvia Mitchell who donated their time to entertan guests as they sampled Jean-Robert hors d’oeuvres catered by the John-Robert Restaurant Group.
Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown summarized the evening, “hopefully more small businesses will get involved with the community – together we can all make a difference to help make Cincinnati a better place.”




Dr. Eric Wall, Dr. Mandell-Brown, and Dr. Allen Seiden viewing art at the Mandell-Brown Plastic Surgery Center.

Martin Wade, Marianne Mandell-Brown and Marilyn Wade enjoy Jean-Robert Restaurant Group hors d’ouevres.



Clermont County Physicians from left to right: Dr. Rolando Go, Jes Hontanosas, Wagih Shehata with Marvin Brown, Jeff Kaleta, and Dr. Hari Kothegal.

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