This document provides information about fundraising events and opportunities to support the Children's Discovery Museum. An upcoming fundraiser is a Ladies Style Luncheon and Fashion Show on March 4, 2016 featuring physician musicians. The mission of the museum is to inspire learning through play by providing hands-on exhibits and programs. Donations, legacy giving, and corporate sponsorships are essential to continuing to build new exhibits and programs. The document describes upcoming museum events and includes information about museum memberships. It also provides details about items available in a silent auction to support the museum.
This document provides information about the 14th Annual Bonny Doon Art, Wine and Brew Festival including the date, location, featured artist, schedule of events, auction items, sponsors and more. The festival is a fundraiser that supports the science and arts programs at Bonny Doon Elementary School and will take place on June 4th from 1-6pm at the Bonny Doon Equestrian Park featuring live music, auctions, food, drinks and family activities.
The document provides details about the 2014 Black Alumni Reunion (BAR) at East Carolina University, including welcome messages, award information, and a schedule of events from October 3-5. The weekend includes a golf outing, registration, a step show, mixer, business meeting, homecoming parade, brunch with students, football game, grand finale party, ecumenical service, and brunch on Sunday. The reunion aims to connect alumni through networking and support the Laura Leary Elliott Memorial Scholarship Fund.
This document provides guidance on providing excellent customer service by giving customers a fond farewell as they leave the establishment. It emphasizes thanking customers for their business and making a personal connection as they depart. Examples are given such as wishing them a safe drive home or saying to enjoy the rest of their game. The purpose is to ensure customers leave with a smile so they want to return again in the future.
This document discusses LARK (Leadership Ascension Response Kitchen), a mobile kitchen that will be deployed during disasters to feed rescue workers and volunteers. When not deployed for disasters, the kitchen trailer will be used by the Jambalaya Festival Association and other organizations for fundraising events. The trailer costs $40,000 to fully equip. Fundraising opportunities include sponsorships displayed on the trailer and other events. The goal is to serve 500 people 3 meals per day during disasters.
The Smoke Signals student newspaper from Peters Township High School summarizes the following:
1) A lip dub music video created by the school's video club students to promote school spirit won first place in a contest. The video featured students and clubs lip syncing to Katy Perry's "Firework" while walking through the school in one continuous take without edits.
2) An article profiles a Marine Corporal who was severely injured by an IED in Afghanistan, losing both legs and suffering brain injuries. His recovery has been difficult and the community has held various fundraisers to help support him and his family.
3) A suggested list of holiday activities and attractions to visit in Pittsburgh is provided, such as
This document summarizes information about the Jordan High School Key Club for the 2015-2016 school year. It introduces the club officers and advisors and describes opportunities for volunteer service in the local community. It also provides details about upcoming events, including volunteer activities helping to restore Bolsa Chica Wetlands and Rancho San Pedro's Halloween Fest, as well as a regional training conference. Information is given on how to join the club and attend weekly Monday lunch meetings. Contact details are listed for the club president, vice president, and Kiwanis advisor.
The document is the November 2014 newsletter for the Hamblen County Car Club. It provides information on upcoming club events and activities, including a winter car show in January, participation in local Christmas parades in December, and an annual Christmas party. It also recognizes corporate sponsors, highlights new members, and provides a calendar of events for November and December.
The annual report summarizes the 2014-2015 fiscal year for the Lighthouse ArtCenter. It discusses the many programs offered including classes, workshops, exhibitions, and community outreach. It highlights that over 170,000 people were served through the school, museum, and various events. The financial report shows that revenues increased by 33% while expenses grew by 22%, resulting in an operating profit for the year after periods of deficits. The support of donors, members, and volunteers were instrumental in the ArtCenter's growth and impact on the community.
This document provides information about the 14th Annual Bonny Doon Art, Wine and Brew Festival including the date, location, featured artist, schedule of events, auction items, sponsors and more. The festival is a fundraiser that supports the science and arts programs at Bonny Doon Elementary School and will take place on June 4th from 1-6pm at the Bonny Doon Equestrian Park featuring live music, auctions, food, drinks and family activities.
The document provides details about the 2014 Black Alumni Reunion (BAR) at East Carolina University, including welcome messages, award information, and a schedule of events from October 3-5. The weekend includes a golf outing, registration, a step show, mixer, business meeting, homecoming parade, brunch with students, football game, grand finale party, ecumenical service, and brunch on Sunday. The reunion aims to connect alumni through networking and support the Laura Leary Elliott Memorial Scholarship Fund.
This document provides guidance on providing excellent customer service by giving customers a fond farewell as they leave the establishment. It emphasizes thanking customers for their business and making a personal connection as they depart. Examples are given such as wishing them a safe drive home or saying to enjoy the rest of their game. The purpose is to ensure customers leave with a smile so they want to return again in the future.
This document discusses LARK (Leadership Ascension Response Kitchen), a mobile kitchen that will be deployed during disasters to feed rescue workers and volunteers. When not deployed for disasters, the kitchen trailer will be used by the Jambalaya Festival Association and other organizations for fundraising events. The trailer costs $40,000 to fully equip. Fundraising opportunities include sponsorships displayed on the trailer and other events. The goal is to serve 500 people 3 meals per day during disasters.
The Smoke Signals student newspaper from Peters Township High School summarizes the following:
1) A lip dub music video created by the school's video club students to promote school spirit won first place in a contest. The video featured students and clubs lip syncing to Katy Perry's "Firework" while walking through the school in one continuous take without edits.
2) An article profiles a Marine Corporal who was severely injured by an IED in Afghanistan, losing both legs and suffering brain injuries. His recovery has been difficult and the community has held various fundraisers to help support him and his family.
3) A suggested list of holiday activities and attractions to visit in Pittsburgh is provided, such as
This document summarizes information about the Jordan High School Key Club for the 2015-2016 school year. It introduces the club officers and advisors and describes opportunities for volunteer service in the local community. It also provides details about upcoming events, including volunteer activities helping to restore Bolsa Chica Wetlands and Rancho San Pedro's Halloween Fest, as well as a regional training conference. Information is given on how to join the club and attend weekly Monday lunch meetings. Contact details are listed for the club president, vice president, and Kiwanis advisor.
The document is the November 2014 newsletter for the Hamblen County Car Club. It provides information on upcoming club events and activities, including a winter car show in January, participation in local Christmas parades in December, and an annual Christmas party. It also recognizes corporate sponsors, highlights new members, and provides a calendar of events for November and December.
The annual report summarizes the 2014-2015 fiscal year for the Lighthouse ArtCenter. It discusses the many programs offered including classes, workshops, exhibitions, and community outreach. It highlights that over 170,000 people were served through the school, museum, and various events. The financial report shows that revenues increased by 33% while expenses grew by 22%, resulting in an operating profit for the year after periods of deficits. The support of donors, members, and volunteers were instrumental in the ArtCenter's growth and impact on the community.
The document summarizes information about the Tyler Catholic School Foundation, which provides scholarships and financial support to two Catholic schools in Tyler, Texas - St. Gregory Cathedral School and Bishop T.K. Gorman Regional Catholic School. The foundation is governed by a Board of Directors and Advisory Council. It discusses bequests that support the foundation's mission as well as an upcoming golf tournament fundraiser. The foundation awarded a record $145,000 in scholarships and grants for the current year.
David Kaufman is praised by many organizations for his successful fundraising auctioneering. Testimonials describe him as lively, organized, entertaining, and able to maximize bids and fundraising totals. He receives credit for auction successes, with one event raising a record $96,500. His personality and skills are said to make auctions exciting and stimulate high bidding.
The document provides information about upcoming fundraising events for Holy Family Hospital's William L. Lane Cancer Management Center. The events include a 24-hour Spin-a-Thon on May 21-22 and the 25th Annual Care for Cancer Walk on May 23. The document also highlights community donations, a new gift shop, and the story of a boy who is fundraising through his "Keychains for Cancer" project.
The North Manchester Harvest Festival and Manchester University Homecoming were successful community events. New Leaf Day Spa joined the North Manchester Chamber of Commerce, offering massage, facial, and waxing services. Upcoming events include Santa's visit to town in December and the Annual Chamber Dinner in January. David McFadden was inaugurated as the 15th president of Manchester University.
This document provides information about the Casino Royale gala event benefiting Powerful Beyond Measure (PBM), a non-profit organization catering to urban youth in DC. The event will be held on June 18, 2011 at the Park Hyatt Georgetown and will include a Monte Carlo casino floor, live performances, a fashion showcase, and an after party. PBM's mission and accomplishments over its five years of operation are summarized. Details are provided about event programming, sponsors, and PBM's flagship C.A.P.E. League youth program.
This document contains information from the Marina Key Club meeting on November 2nd. It includes the Key Club pledge, announcements about upcoming volunteering opportunities including an Alzheimer's walk and tutoring, and recognition of members of the month. Events like a spirit night are advertised to get members excited for the upcoming Fall Rally. The document emphasizes the importance of being a paid member to earn hours and points for participation.
This article provides a list of holiday events and activities to enjoy in the Central Minnesota area, including:
- The 40th annual Holly Ball festivities on December 6th, raising money for Hospice and Cancer Center funds.
- A Christmas performance by Lorie Line on December 11th at the College of St. Benedict, celebrating her 25th anniversary tour.
- Children's and Holiday Pops concerts by the St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra on December 13th, featuring seasonal music.
The article encourages readers to participate in activities that brighten spirits and help relax and enjoy the magic of the holiday season. A variety of classy, charitable, and classical events are highlighted.
The document summarizes the 15th annual Transformations event held by the Sulzbacher Center, a nonprofit that helps the homeless. It discusses how the event had over 850 attendees and exceeded its fundraising goal by 20%. It also highlights the story of Michael Curry, a veteran who became homeless and was helped by the Center. The Chartrands pledged $1 million to the Center.
Medina County SPCA Animal Tales – Fall Issue 2019TinaWagner11
Medina County SPCA quarterly newsletter, Animal Tales provides updates on shelter news, volunteer and adoption information and upcoming shelter events and training.
The document provides information about upcoming events organized by the North Manchester Chamber of Commerce, including a fall educational breakfast, Feel the Learn 5K, and Harvest Fest. It also introduces a new intern at the Chamber, recaps a wine and beer tasting event, and highlights several new chamber member businesses - Junior Achievement, Casey's General Store, and Woodspoint Condominium Association. The artist Penny French-Deal is also featured.
The Presentation night - where we distribute the money raised for charities and groups. This presentation gives information about each charity, each raft, each trophy and the donation amounts.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks donors and provides information about upcoming support group meetings. It lists the birthdays and memories of victims for October and announces the annual Christmas memorial luncheon on December 8th. The document provides resources for victims and reminds readers to use FFMV's rewards numbers when shopping at office supply stores.
The weekly meeting announcement for the Marina Key Club discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities including: participating in National Pancake Day at IHOP on March 4th to raise money for Children's Miracle Network; an ice skating social and district committee meeting on March 21st to fundraise for Project ELIMINATE; volunteering at the Ronald McDonald Walk for Kids on April 6th; attending the California-Nevada-Hawaii District Convention from April 11-13 in Sacramento; donating unwanted clothes for a clothing drive to fundraise for Build Futures; and ongoing recycling collection to fundraise for DCON 2014.
This document provides a history of the Greek community in Wilmington, Delaware and the annual Greek Festival held by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. It details how the first Greek immigrants arrived in 1890 and helped establish the community. Key events included the founding of the Greek school in 1920, formation of the Homer Society and later the AHEPA chapter #95 to organize the community in 1926. The community worked to build Holy Trinity Church from 1939-1977 and opened the Hellenic Community Center in 1977. It describes how the Christmas Bazaar became the annual June Greek Food Festival in 1978 and how the festival has grown over the years to become a signature community event celebrating Greek culture.
The South Carolina Stingrays community report summarizes the team's community involvement and philanthropic efforts during the 2015-2016 season. It details that the Stingrays contributed over $120,000 to local non-profits through donations and events, with players and staff volunteering over 520 hours. Major events discussed include the Teddy Bear Toss, Undie Sunday, Hat Trick for Reading program, and partnerships with youth hockey organizations. The report also recognizes defenseman Marcus Perrier as the recipient of the Jerry Zucker Community Service Award for his charitable work.
Within the first few hours of HOT 93.3's inaugural Stuff A Bus event, the hashtag #StuffABus933 was trending on Twitter. Over the 6 day event, two buses were filled with toys for needy children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Local schools, businesses, and celebrities helped donate toys and entertain those who came to support the cause. By the end of the event, an estimated 50,000 kids in DFW received toys to open for the holidays, thanks to the success and community support for Stuff A Bus.
2012 Saint Spyrion Grecian Festival Program BookSarah Kyriazis
This document is a welcome letter from Reverend Dean N. Paleologos welcoming people to the 2012 Grecian Festival at the Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Community. It provides an overview of the history and highlights of the annual festival, now in its 36th year. It recognizes community members who have passed away and thanks all volunteers and sponsors who help make the festival possible. The letter invites people to experience Greek culture, heritage and faith at the event.
16.9.30 the scribe, rotary club of strongsville - icwhmhollingsworth
This document provides the minutes from a Rotary Club of Strongsville meeting on September 23rd. It discusses various club activities and events, including providing assistance to a member with cancer, sponsoring a leadership program for at-risk youth, and upcoming fundraising events for charitable causes. Several upcoming volunteer opportunities and club events are also announced, such as delivering dictionaries to local schools and cleaning up the historical village.
This document provides information about a fundraising concert benefiting the Children's Discovery Museum Foundation. The concert will feature musical performances by local doctors and raise money to support the museum's educational programs and exhibits. Donations from the event will help the museum provide free admission, scholarships, and new exhibits and programs to educate children. The concert encourages donations by highlighting the museum's positive impact on the community.
This document summarizes the events of a talent show and fundraiser held at CarolinaEast Medical Center. It thanks the many volunteers and committees that helped plan and run the event, which included a talent show, games, food, and raffle prizes donated by local businesses. The talent show and creative talent contests had winners, and overall the fundraiser was a success, raising over $101,000 to support the CarolinaEast Foundation and help meet healthcare needs in the community.
1) The document is an announcement for an upcoming benefit event organized by enCORE to support Easter Seals and local artists, musicians, vendors and children.
2) The event will take place on November 5th from 7pm to midnight at the Harlingen Arts & Heritage Museum.
3) It will include a fashion show, silent auction, food, music, poetry readings and more to showcase and support local talent while raising money for Easter Seals.
The document summarizes information about the Tyler Catholic School Foundation, which provides scholarships and financial support to two Catholic schools in Tyler, Texas - St. Gregory Cathedral School and Bishop T.K. Gorman Regional Catholic School. The foundation is governed by a Board of Directors and Advisory Council. It discusses bequests that support the foundation's mission as well as an upcoming golf tournament fundraiser. The foundation awarded a record $145,000 in scholarships and grants for the current year.
David Kaufman is praised by many organizations for his successful fundraising auctioneering. Testimonials describe him as lively, organized, entertaining, and able to maximize bids and fundraising totals. He receives credit for auction successes, with one event raising a record $96,500. His personality and skills are said to make auctions exciting and stimulate high bidding.
The document provides information about upcoming fundraising events for Holy Family Hospital's William L. Lane Cancer Management Center. The events include a 24-hour Spin-a-Thon on May 21-22 and the 25th Annual Care for Cancer Walk on May 23. The document also highlights community donations, a new gift shop, and the story of a boy who is fundraising through his "Keychains for Cancer" project.
The North Manchester Harvest Festival and Manchester University Homecoming were successful community events. New Leaf Day Spa joined the North Manchester Chamber of Commerce, offering massage, facial, and waxing services. Upcoming events include Santa's visit to town in December and the Annual Chamber Dinner in January. David McFadden was inaugurated as the 15th president of Manchester University.
This document provides information about the Casino Royale gala event benefiting Powerful Beyond Measure (PBM), a non-profit organization catering to urban youth in DC. The event will be held on June 18, 2011 at the Park Hyatt Georgetown and will include a Monte Carlo casino floor, live performances, a fashion showcase, and an after party. PBM's mission and accomplishments over its five years of operation are summarized. Details are provided about event programming, sponsors, and PBM's flagship C.A.P.E. League youth program.
This document contains information from the Marina Key Club meeting on November 2nd. It includes the Key Club pledge, announcements about upcoming volunteering opportunities including an Alzheimer's walk and tutoring, and recognition of members of the month. Events like a spirit night are advertised to get members excited for the upcoming Fall Rally. The document emphasizes the importance of being a paid member to earn hours and points for participation.
This article provides a list of holiday events and activities to enjoy in the Central Minnesota area, including:
- The 40th annual Holly Ball festivities on December 6th, raising money for Hospice and Cancer Center funds.
- A Christmas performance by Lorie Line on December 11th at the College of St. Benedict, celebrating her 25th anniversary tour.
- Children's and Holiday Pops concerts by the St. Cloud Symphony Orchestra on December 13th, featuring seasonal music.
The article encourages readers to participate in activities that brighten spirits and help relax and enjoy the magic of the holiday season. A variety of classy, charitable, and classical events are highlighted.
The document summarizes the 15th annual Transformations event held by the Sulzbacher Center, a nonprofit that helps the homeless. It discusses how the event had over 850 attendees and exceeded its fundraising goal by 20%. It also highlights the story of Michael Curry, a veteran who became homeless and was helped by the Center. The Chartrands pledged $1 million to the Center.
Medina County SPCA Animal Tales – Fall Issue 2019TinaWagner11
Medina County SPCA quarterly newsletter, Animal Tales provides updates on shelter news, volunteer and adoption information and upcoming shelter events and training.
The document provides information about upcoming events organized by the North Manchester Chamber of Commerce, including a fall educational breakfast, Feel the Learn 5K, and Harvest Fest. It also introduces a new intern at the Chamber, recaps a wine and beer tasting event, and highlights several new chamber member businesses - Junior Achievement, Casey's General Store, and Woodspoint Condominium Association. The artist Penny French-Deal is also featured.
The Presentation night - where we distribute the money raised for charities and groups. This presentation gives information about each charity, each raft, each trophy and the donation amounts.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks donors and provides information about upcoming support group meetings. It lists the birthdays and memories of victims for October and announces the annual Christmas memorial luncheon on December 8th. The document provides resources for victims and reminds readers to use FFMV's rewards numbers when shopping at office supply stores.
The weekly meeting announcement for the Marina Key Club discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities including: participating in National Pancake Day at IHOP on March 4th to raise money for Children's Miracle Network; an ice skating social and district committee meeting on March 21st to fundraise for Project ELIMINATE; volunteering at the Ronald McDonald Walk for Kids on April 6th; attending the California-Nevada-Hawaii District Convention from April 11-13 in Sacramento; donating unwanted clothes for a clothing drive to fundraise for Build Futures; and ongoing recycling collection to fundraise for DCON 2014.
This document provides a history of the Greek community in Wilmington, Delaware and the annual Greek Festival held by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. It details how the first Greek immigrants arrived in 1890 and helped establish the community. Key events included the founding of the Greek school in 1920, formation of the Homer Society and later the AHEPA chapter #95 to organize the community in 1926. The community worked to build Holy Trinity Church from 1939-1977 and opened the Hellenic Community Center in 1977. It describes how the Christmas Bazaar became the annual June Greek Food Festival in 1978 and how the festival has grown over the years to become a signature community event celebrating Greek culture.
The South Carolina Stingrays community report summarizes the team's community involvement and philanthropic efforts during the 2015-2016 season. It details that the Stingrays contributed over $120,000 to local non-profits through donations and events, with players and staff volunteering over 520 hours. Major events discussed include the Teddy Bear Toss, Undie Sunday, Hat Trick for Reading program, and partnerships with youth hockey organizations. The report also recognizes defenseman Marcus Perrier as the recipient of the Jerry Zucker Community Service Award for his charitable work.
Within the first few hours of HOT 93.3's inaugural Stuff A Bus event, the hashtag #StuffABus933 was trending on Twitter. Over the 6 day event, two buses were filled with toys for needy children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Local schools, businesses, and celebrities helped donate toys and entertain those who came to support the cause. By the end of the event, an estimated 50,000 kids in DFW received toys to open for the holidays, thanks to the success and community support for Stuff A Bus.
2012 Saint Spyrion Grecian Festival Program BookSarah Kyriazis
This document is a welcome letter from Reverend Dean N. Paleologos welcoming people to the 2012 Grecian Festival at the Saint Spyridon Greek Orthodox Community. It provides an overview of the history and highlights of the annual festival, now in its 36th year. It recognizes community members who have passed away and thanks all volunteers and sponsors who help make the festival possible. The letter invites people to experience Greek culture, heritage and faith at the event.
16.9.30 the scribe, rotary club of strongsville - icwhmhollingsworth
This document provides the minutes from a Rotary Club of Strongsville meeting on September 23rd. It discusses various club activities and events, including providing assistance to a member with cancer, sponsoring a leadership program for at-risk youth, and upcoming fundraising events for charitable causes. Several upcoming volunteer opportunities and club events are also announced, such as delivering dictionaries to local schools and cleaning up the historical village.
This document provides information about a fundraising concert benefiting the Children's Discovery Museum Foundation. The concert will feature musical performances by local doctors and raise money to support the museum's educational programs and exhibits. Donations from the event will help the museum provide free admission, scholarships, and new exhibits and programs to educate children. The concert encourages donations by highlighting the museum's positive impact on the community.
This document summarizes the events of a talent show and fundraiser held at CarolinaEast Medical Center. It thanks the many volunteers and committees that helped plan and run the event, which included a talent show, games, food, and raffle prizes donated by local businesses. The talent show and creative talent contests had winners, and overall the fundraiser was a success, raising over $101,000 to support the CarolinaEast Foundation and help meet healthcare needs in the community.
1) The document is an announcement for an upcoming benefit event organized by enCORE to support Easter Seals and local artists, musicians, vendors and children.
2) The event will take place on November 5th from 7pm to midnight at the Harlingen Arts & Heritage Museum.
3) It will include a fashion show, silent auction, food, music, poetry readings and more to showcase and support local talent while raising money for Easter Seals.
1. The document summarizes a holiday lunch event held by Beauty Industry West on December 9th, 2008 that thanked various board members and sponsors.
2. A speaker named Nina Curtis from Curtis Communications spoke about wellness.
3. Several families from Haven House, a domestic violence shelter, were adopted by different beauty industry organizations who donated items.
4. Various beauty and personal care product companies donated raffle baskets and goods to benefit the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising scholarship program and Para Los Niños, an organization serving impoverished children.
BIW Spirit Of Giving Holiday Event 2008Linda Bertaut
1. The document summarizes a holiday lunch event held by Beauty Industry West on December 9th, 2008 that thanked various board members and sponsors.
2. A speaker, Nina Curtis from Curtis Communications, discussed wellness coaching.
3. Several families from Haven House, a domestic violence shelter, were adopted by different beauty industry organizations who donated items. Funds and goods were also collected for Para Los Niños, a nonprofit serving children.
4. Upcoming BIW events in January 2009 were announced, including a luncheon with a speaker on natural fragrances and a mega beauty mixer networking event.
This document advertises items available in a silent auction to support a Peru mission trip. It lists over 100 donated items ranging from vacations and experiences to goods and services. The items include beach houses, autographed sports memorabilia, gift cards, lessons, art, and more. People are encouraged to attend to bid on items and support the mission.
The document advertises an annual golf day fundraiser for the OTIS Foundation. The golf day will include a team entry fee of $2,000 which includes registration, brunch, and drinks at the 19th hole. Sponsorship opportunities include signage on a hole, recognition in post-event media, and promotion on the OTIS Foundation website and newsletter. Support from the golf day will help the OTIS Foundation provide no-cost retreat accommodation for people living with breast cancer.
The document provides details about the 2014 Black Alumni Reunion (BAR) at East Carolina University, including welcome messages, award information, and a schedule of events from October 3-5. The weekend includes a golf outing, registration, a step show, mixer, business meeting, homecoming parade, brunch with students, football game, grand finale party, ecumenical service, and brunch on Sunday. The reunion aims to foster connections between alumni and support a scholarship fund honoring the first African American ECU graduate.
The document provides inexpensive ideas for recognizing and rewarding volunteers. It discusses why people volunteer and importance of appreciation. It then lists various no-cost recognition ideas like greeting volunteers by name, giving compliments, providing additional responsibilities, and including volunteers in newsletters. Further, it discusses providing small treats, honorary events, and inexpensive gifts to show appreciation for volunteers.
This document contains information about various community and cultural events happening in Winnipeg, including exhibits at the Manitoba Museum on treaties and Victoria Crosses, an Aboriginal arts and culture marketplace, and an exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery of works from the gallery's collection. It also provides details on a weekly First Fridays arts event in the Exchange District and an 8-week yoga program in the area. The text discusses cultural diversity and inclusion and provides advice for a culturally competent horoscope.
This document appears to be the program for a fundraising gala and auction for Yorkville Community School. It includes details about the event such as the date, location, schedule, performers, and auction procedures. A list of donations, underwriters, and sponsors is also provided. The bulk of the document is a listing of auction items available which include experiences like tickets to shows and camps, classes, and donations to fund specific programs.
47th Annual Whole Earth Festival ProgramAntonieatsart
The document provides information for attendees of the Whole Earth Festival, including:
- No camping is allowed on campus and those found camping will be cited; the closest camping is at a KOA.
- Lost children or items can be reported to the Karma Dome, which will have wristbands with parent contact info.
- Dogs must be leashed and owners should not leave pets in hot cars and should pick up after them.
- The festival is alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco free in accordance with university policies.
This document provides biographies for Ken Miller and Carole Artigiani. Ken Miller is being honored at the Global Kids anniversary gala for his long-standing support and leadership as a board member and chair of Global Kids. He has a distinguished career in finance and nonprofit work promoting social justice and international relations. Carole Artigiani is the founder of Global Kids, which she established in 1989 to develop youth leaders through global education programs. She served as executive director for 21 years and continues to support the organization as president emerita and board member.
This document discusses CJW Consulting & Services and the nonprofit organizations they have worked with over 14 years. It provides examples of clients in various sectors including education, the arts, nature organizations, museums, health care, children's services, faith-based organizations, senior and family services, and social services. The document emphasizes the importance of memory and institutional knowledge for nonprofits.
This document provides information about "A Magical Night of Hope", an awards dinner event hosted by Covenant House California to support homeless youth. The event celebrates the resilience of homeless youth and individuals who inspire them. It features entertainment, a live auction, and stories from youth. Past prominent supporters include celebrities and athletes. The event generates millions of media impressions across various outlets. Sponsorship opportunities are provided to help support Covenant House California's services for homeless youth ages 18-21, such as shelter, education, job assistance, and more.
This document provides information about "A Magical Night of Hope", an awards dinner event hosted by Covenant House California to support homeless youth. The event celebrates the resilience of homeless youth and recognizes individuals who serve as role models. It features entertainment, a live auction, and stories from youth. Past supporters include famous actors, musicians, and athletes. The event generates millions of media impressions and raises awareness of Covenant House's programs, which help over 160,000 homeless youth with services to become self-sufficient. Sponsorship opportunities are listed to support the organization's mission.
Our mission is about empowerment, encouragement and creating memorable experiences. Kids & Art teams up children touched by cancer, their siblings, and caregivers with local artists.
We create a network of support by providing regular art sessions, for the child and their care circle during treatment, recovery and bereavement.
The gala event for the Always There foundation will be held in Montreal in early August to raise money for a new facility and raise awareness of the organization. It will take place in the evening at the Botanical Gardens with an Alice in Wonderland theme. Funds will be raised through ticket sales, raffles, and donations. The event aims to differentiate itself from a competing charity event by focusing on emotions and storytelling rather than being a race. Suppliers and staff from catering, event planning, and the botanical gardens will collaborate to make the event a success.
1. More Ways to Support the Museum
A fundraiser for the Children’s Discovery Museum featuring physician musicians!
A fundraiser for the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation
Friday,March4,2016•10:00am-2:00pm•ISU’sBrownBallRoom
LADIES
STYLE
LUNCHEON
SHOW
2016
INSPIRATION: The mission of the Children’s Discovery Museum is to
inspire the love of learning through the power of play. The vision is to build
confidence and foster creativiy in today’s youth; enhance critical thinking,
communication and collaboration in tomorrow’s workforce; and inspire a
more innovative approach for educating future generations.
The mission and vision are accomplished by providing hands-on exhibits,
classes and programs that actively engage the visitor in experiences that
stimulate imagination, curiosity, and wonder.
DONATIONS: Every gift to the CDM and its Foundation is essential as
we continue to build new and exciting exhibits, provide free passes and
scholarships, and develop new and innovative programs.
LEGACY GIVING: We are grateful to all of the individuals who leave a
gift to the CDM in their will or create some other type of deferred gift.
Legacy givers provide the lasting resources that ensure the Museum will be
able to help future generations build the foundation for lifelong learning.
SPONSORSHIP: Corporate investments make a vital impact on the
CDM’s ability to address today’s needs and challenges confronting our
community’s youngest citizens. With private financial support, the
Museum can expand exisitng partnerships, create new relationships and
develop the cutting edge programming that visitors expect.
JOIN US: For more information or to discuss other giving opportunities,
please contact Teresa Decker at (309) 433-3402 or tdecker@normal.org.
presented by
2. Presenting Sponsor
Shari Buckellew
Event Sponsors
Special Thanks To
Children’s Discovery Museum
Foundation Board
The Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-
profit organization created to support the mission and vision of
the Town of Normal Children’s Discovery Museum, to raise and
expend funds for the benefit of the Museum and to advocate on
behalf of the Museum in the community at large.
Caroline Halperin
Kelly Harbert
Ben Harmon
Paula Heinkel
Steve Malliet
Gina Mandros
Lesley Reeter
Mark Jontry, President
Monica Noraian, Secretary
Sally Tucker, Treasurer
Byron Blotcky
Chemberly Cummings
Marlene Dietz
Jeff Mavros, Vice-President
Jason Chambers
Jenna Beadle
Jen Carmack
Clare Dhom
Natalie Galligan
Katelyn Jelley
Treshonna Nolan
Pam Reece
Deanna Thompson (Turnarounds Salon and Day Spa)
Beth Whisman
Emily Wilson
Children’s Discovery Museum Staff
Town of Normal Staff
Mary Kay Cosmetics
3. 10 am to Noon Boutique shopping & social time
Noon Everyone seated & lunch presented
Runway show
Emcee Beth Whisman,
McLean County Museum of History
Presentation
Sally Tucker, CDM Foundation Board
Final announcements
1 to 2 pm Boutique shopping resumes
Ladies Luncheon & Style Show
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Upcoming Events for the
Children’s Discovery Museum
Friday, May 13 | 7:00 - 10:00 pm
ADULT NIGHT: AWESOME 80’S PARTY
Museum Membership
A gift you can enjoy all year long!
BASIC FAMILY MEMBERSHIP ($95)
Unlimited general admission for two adults and all children under 18 living in
the same household.
With additional discounts on programs, birthday parties and Discover More
Store
PLUS FAMILY MEMBERSHIP ($130)
Basic Member Benefits, PLUS...
One free guest admission each visit to CDM
FREE or 1/2 price admission at over 500 participating ACM and ASTC
Museums
GRANDPARENT MEMBERSHIP ($125)
Unlimited general admission for grandparents and their grandchildren
Basic membership benefits, PLUS...
One free guest admission each visit to CDM
FREE or 1/2 price admission at over 500 participating ACM and ASTC
Museums
Adults (21 and older) join us for a totally rad night of fun as we celebrate
everything 80’s! Flashback for 80’s TV, movie and music trivia. Make
friendship pins and slap bracelets. Come dressed in our favorite 80’s
attire to hit the video arcade and dance the night away to your favorite
80’s tunes. Plus, other totally awesome surprises.
Event Cost: $20 per person
After May 10/at the door: $25 per person
Activity #: 905530-01
Cost: Includes admission, food and 1 drink ticket
(Cash bar available)
Drawing of raffle prizes
Chico’s
Holly Brickhouse
Deb Grieco
Sonja Reece
Fleet Feet
Jen Blair
Carol Clover
Carmen Shaffer
Gigi Bottega
Amy O’Neal
Holly Pickell
Kristal Tetter
LuLaRoe
Elizabeth Carroll
Brianna Haskell
Katy Peifer
Shoo Shoo Baby
Jenna Hale
Gina Mandros
Rachel Wayne
Talbots
Valmere Knapp
Duff Knutson
Barb Wilson
Uptown Gifts
Jane Delgado Shaddid
Sydney Hendricks
Lisa Hoffbauer
White House
Black Market
Kristin Bane
Chemberly Cummings
Kim Herman
Motherhood Maternity
& Noonday Collection
Callie Cherry
Wendy Laney
Heather Wagner
OhmFit Activewear
Royal + Reese
Brecken Bauman
Abby Bickers
Rivers Strong
Holly Rae Van Hoof
Gracie Van Hoof
Jack Van Hoof
Ruby Ribbon
Elisa Palmer
Rose Sandoval
Jen Blair
Carol Clover
Carmen Shaffer
4. Shop These Chic Boutiques
Special Thanks to Our Presenting Sponsor
Upcoming Events for the
Children’s Discovery Museum
JEDI (K)NIGHT
Friday, April 1 | 6:00 pm
Join the CDM for an action-packed night of Star
Wars themed fun! Come dressed as your favorite
character and make classic accessories like light
sabers and robes at our stations throughout the
museum! Design and build hover-crafts in the
Innovation Station and participate in the Jedi
training course.
Register Early for Express Entry!
Cost: $4 for members/ $11 non-members
Activity # 904520-01
Bath Fitter ~ Beauty Counter ~ Beyond Decadence
Fabulous Affairs ~ Fleet Feet
Forget Me Not Flowers ~ Fresh Pearls and More
Heartland Foot and Ankle ~ LuLaRoe ~ Mary and Martha
Mary Kay Cosmetics (Yvonne Evans and Joan Garber)
Rodan and Fields ~ Royal + Reese ~ Ruby Ribbon
Shoo Shoo Baby ~ Stella and Dot
Uptown Gifts ~ Vivi Jewelry ~ Young Living
Zozzaro Chiropractic and Rehab
My Lean Body Bootcamp ~ Noonday Collection
Ohmfit Activewear ~ The Pampered Chef ~ Refine 309
Beyond Normal ~ Discover More! Store
DOCTORS IN CONCERT
Enjoy a relaxing evening of music, sweets, and silent
auction treats all while supporting the CDM.
Doctors in Concert features the musical talents
of local physicians playing classical and
contemporary melodies on piano, violin, cello,
guitar, or harmonica. Dessert reception following
event, provided by Chef Maria of Beyond Decadence.
Friday, April 22 | 7:00 pm
at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Bloomington
Tickets: $20 in advance / $25 at door
$15 Students and Seniors
For more information contact (309) 433-3444
or visit ChildrensDiscoveryMuseum.net
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5. Silent Auction
Seating has been designated
with a sign on each table.
Luncheon Layout
Shoo Shoo Baby:
The Pampered Chef:
Uptown Gifts:
Vivi Jewelry:
Young Living:
Zozzaro Chiropratic
and Rehab:
Your Reflection,
My Style:
Ruby Ribbon: Gift Certificate for Ruby Ribbon
Liz Soto handbag with an additional
smaller cross body bag included inside
A Large Baker with an unglazed interior
and beautiful white-glazed exterior
Spartina clutch/shoulder strap
bag (The Lillie Duo)
Beautiful Indigo Shapes bracelet and
necklace set from Vivi Jewlery
Two bottles of essential oils and four free
Essential Oils classes
A photo session and 16x20
Gallery Wrap portrait
A Health and History Consultation, a
Chiropratic Orthopedic and Geurological
exam, up to two xrays and a 60-minute
massage session
6. Silent Auction Silent Auction
Mary and Martha:
Mary Kay:
My Lean
Body Bootcamp:
Noonday Collection: Radience Necklace
Ohmfit Activewear: Product donated by OhmFit Activewear
Refine 309:
Royal and Reece:
Hand-blown medium Glass Lantern
Fragrance Free Satin Hands Set,
Hydrating Lotion and $10 Gift Card
One Month Trial Membership to My
Lean Body Boot Camp, Travel Mug,
Full Spectrum Meal Supplement and
Long Sleeve T-shirt
$25 Gift Certificate to Refine 309,
Spicer Bags San Francisco Clutch
and Votivo Pink Mimosa Candle
Three trendy child's size 6-8
shirts for boy or girl
Beauty Counter:
Beyond Normal:
Discover More Store: "Monster" Themed Gift Basket
Fabulous Affairs:
First Edition:
Fresh Pearls and More:
Heartland Foot
and Ankle:
A free pair of shoes or sandals
LuLaRoe:
Face Oil, Essentials Skin Care
Travel Set and a $15 Gift
Certificate to Beauty Counter
$30.00 Gift Certificate and
Scented Candle
Beautiful 18” large white coin Fresh-
water pearl necklace double knotted
with silk thread and crystal pave
magnetic clasp
Aveda Gift Basket - Hand lotion, eye
shadow, beer nuts, peanuts and a $40
gift certificate
14K gold vermeil initial
necklace by Charlene K
LulaRoe Jade Premium
Athetic Capri pants
Rodan and Fields: Rodan and Fields Gift Basket