
Hill & Valley CEO, Scott Florence, joins the President of ACME Markets, Judy Spires as she presents a check representing a $20,000 contribution to Russ Hall the director of the Phildelphia ADA |

Hill & Valley’s Director of Marketing, Amy Behning, meets with the ADA StepOut Walk Event Coordinator to make sure the H&V team knows where to set up their tent. |

Hill & Valley’s Director of Marketing, Amy Behning, took charge early in the morning (4:45 am) to make sure the H&V tent was set up and ready to go when the first walkers arrived. |

Hill & Valley’s Christine Sheumaker was up bright and early (4:00 am) in order to arrive at the walk site and help set up the H&V tent. |

Hill & Valley’s Silvia Gomez and Christine Sheumaker pitched in and helped get the ADA’s food serving tent ready to go once the H&V tent was set up and fully stocked with goodies. |

Hill & Valley’s tent at the StepOut Walk was easy to spot (both because of the color and the smell of free cookies and muffins). |

As the crowd started to gather (at 8 am on a Saturday), the Hill & Valley tent served as a major gathering spot. |

The day before the event, the H&V team arrived at the location for the StepOut Walk and surveyed the park in front of the Philadelphia Art Museum |

One of the many sponsorship banners along the walk route at the Philadelphia StepOut Walk (note Hill & Valley’s logo on the left hand side). |

There were over 3,000 people at the Philadelphia StepOut Walk in 2009. |

Hill & Valley’s Regional Sales Manager for the Eastern US, Richard Kendall, helped carry food for walkers from the delivery vehicle to the ADA’s food tent early in the morning (5:30 am). |

Hill & Valley CEO, Scott Florence, snaps a picture for the walk team from Bank of America at the Philadelphia StepOut Walk. |

The Hill & Valley StepOut Cookie Van was on-site and ready to roll at the Philadelphia StepOut Walk. |

H&V’s StepOut Cookie van arrived at the Philadelphia Art Museum the morning of the StepOut Walk. |