Finally, my deepest appreciation and sincerest thanks go to the members of the Children’s Expedition Luncheon Planning Team. While each of you had responsibility for major pieces of the event AND you were all volunteer Table Captains too, you jumped right in and addressed whatever tasks, issues or problems that required attention. Clearly, without your dedication, passion and time, this event would not have happened! |
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Jen Rusk who as the Children’s Expedition Luncheon project leader ran the weekly 7:45 AM Monday meetings and tracked the hundreds of details involved with the event. |
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Kathy Skidmore who prior, during and after the event, took care innumerable projects behind the scenes, including setting up, coordinating and doing the “pledge processing” after the luncheon. |
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Joanne Michael who as the Board of Director’s VP of Development was the volunteer Table Captain Coordinator (for the third year in a row) and helped us solidify relationships with our donors. |
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Joyce Norman who was responsible for soliciting business sponsorships that allowed for all proceeds from the luncheon to go directly to the support of MountainStar’s program.. |
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Carrie Hebert who produced the written program for the luncheon and ensured that our website had current information about the luncheon posted on it. |
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40 Table Captains who were responsible for speaking to more than 600 people about MountainStar and filling the luncheon with 435 guests. |
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Kathy Murch who was responsible for guest registration and seating at the luncheon. |
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Gloria Lopez-Davis who helped us recruit the emcee for the event (her husband Carl Davis) and provided all kinds of support for the team. |
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Sally Murphy who organized the “Thank You” volunteers and wrote numerous thank you notes herself. |
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Dana Hanson Nehl who contributed hours of her time to enter donation and pledge information into MountainStar’s financial system. |
Thank you, again, for your role in bringing hope, support and encouragement to at-risk young children and their families!
Sincerely,
Tim |