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Fat Tuesday feted – Methodist Hospital style

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 Noemi Biely gets a helping hand with her Mardi Gras face mask from Vista Cove’s Business Officer Manager, Lesley Weden – Photos by Terry Miller


Noemi Biely gets a helping hand with her Mardi Gras face mask from Vista Cove’s Business Officer Manager, Lesley Weden – Photos by Terry Miller

Noemi Biely gets a helping hand with her Mardi Gras face mask from Vista Cove’s Business Officer Manager, Lesley Weden – Photos by Terry Miller

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Lily from the Arcadia Chinese Association poses for a snapshot at Sironas on Fat Tuesday – Photo by Terry Miller

 

Fat Tuesday feted – Methodist Hospital style

     One of Methodist Hospital’s highest profile and most successful events which falls on Fat Tuesday,  Mardi Gras each year attracts hundreds of attendees and dozens of exclusive restaurants.  This year’s “beads and boas” event was one of the most successful ever according to organizers..

     The 80z All Stars, a California 1980s tribute band, provided  some great cover songs. Other activities included the always funny  Mardi Gras parade,  a silent auction, dancing and mouth-watering food prepared by more than 30 of the area’s most successful restaurants

     Former Methodist Hospital Chief of Staff James Y. Lin, MD, was honored at the 19th Annual Mardi Gras on Tuesday.

Born in Taiwan, Dr. Lin came to the U.S. in 1975, graduating from the St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1985.  He completed his residency at Huntington Memorial Hospital in 1989, started his medical practice in 1992 and opened his private practice in Arcadia in 2000.  He and his wife, Rachel, have two sons, Eric and Nicholas.

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