DAYMARK DIGEST

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DAYMARK DIGEST
Da y m a r k, In c o r p o ra t e d
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D AYMARK D IGEST
TAKE M E HOM E GAL A AT C HARL E STON
C I V I C C E N T E R F E A T U R E S L O C A L F L AV O R
Daymark has a
new website!
Go to
www.daymark.
org to see it!
The Daymark 2014 Spring Gala,
titled Take Me Home, featured
area talent, local chefs, and a
silent auction of local goods and
services. A former New Connections resident who credits the
agency for many positive
changes in his life spoken about
his family, his military career,
and how New Connections made
it possible.
The evening’s entertainment was
provided by local artists Magician
John Slicer, Comedy Troup The
No Pants Players, and Popular
Band Santa Cruz. A silent auction of area merchandise and
certerpieces of Blenko glass
were featured and food and
cocktails (such as moonshine)
completed the evening.
Chefs for the evening included
Distinctive Gourmet, Zando Catering Unlimited, Wellingtons,
Holiday Inn and Suites Charleston West, The Chop House, Tidewater, Berry Hills Country Club,
Bridge Road Bistro, and D’Artagnan LLC.
DAYMARK is so appreciative of
the Gala’s Sponsors and the
many guests who bought tickets
and enjoyed the evening. Sponsors for the Gala were: Steve and
Diane Walker, BrickStreet,
A WORD
FROM
The Nolan Family poses during the Take Me Home Gala, March 29, 2014
WOWK-TV, Frontier Communication, EQT, Huntington
Bank, Moses Automotive,
Doug Skaff, Payne Gallatin/
Drew Payne, Thornhill Auto
Group, Ellen and Marc Slotnick, Pauline Lester and
Frank Robinson, United Bank,
Kathy and Marty Becker,
Ernst and Young, Leslie Tyree,
Betty Anne Smith, Drs. Richard and Edward Howard, Wes-
OUR CHAIRMAN,
I’ve always believed that giving
back to the community is a responsibility, a duty, of all citizens.
Every not-for-profit organization
in our community is different, but
every one of them share the
common need of drawing upon
the talents of citizens to help the
organization meet its goals and
Banco, City Insurance,
Charles and Sandy Loeb, Jr.,
Lorie and David Nolan,
Rowan and Associates, Physical Exams, Inc., Dixon Hughes
-Goodman, Eric Kinder, Sue
Webster, Agatha Rubin, Suttle and Stalnaker, Wendy and
JB McCusky, Jackson Kelly
PLLC, and David and Sandra
Thomas. Pictures of the Gala
are on page 5.
ALLISON BALLARD
objectives. Community service is a two-way street however, as I’ve also found that I
also learn as much from my
experiences as I give in service.
Such is the way with my in-
volvement with the Daymark,
Inc. board. I’ve been a board
member for about 5 years
now, and it is amazing how
each year brings new challenges and opportunities.
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A W O R D F RO M O U R C H A I R M A N
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We are a very active board,
with regular monthly meetings
in addition to several committees that meet relatively frequently. Some of our issues
are common to other not-forprofit organizations, such as
funding concerns, but some
are unique with respect to the
nature of the services we
provide to youth.
Daymark Board Chairman, Allison Ballard
“One of the most
rewarding parts of our
board meetings include
when we have the
opportunity to interact
with some of the youth
in our programs, who
come and tell us their
story about how
Daymark’s programs
have impacted their
lives.”
Allison Ballard,
Daymark Board
Chairman
Our board members have very
diverse backgrounds, including lawyers, financial advisors
and accountants, and former
social services workers.
Therefore, our discussions of
issues encompass all aspects
as they would affect the organization. We also have
youth members on our board,
who can bring a different perspective of those we strive to
serve.
One of the most rewarding
parts of our board meetings
include when we have the
opportunity to interact with
some of the youth in our pro-
RIVER RIDGE CHURCH
River Ridge Church contacted
Programs Director Dana Cutlip in January about a project
at one of the DAYMARK facilities. After some planning, the
congregation decided that
instead of having Sunday
service at their church on
April 6, they would have Service Sunday at Patchwork.
About twenty people came to
Patchwork and painted the
entry/dining room, stairwells
from the first to third floors,
the youth lounge, hallways on
the second and third floors,
all of the youth bedrooms, the
third floor bathroom, and trim
HAS
grams, who come and tell us
their story about how Daymark’s programs have impacted their lives. Such experiences help us as board
members and volunteers see
the fruits of our efforts, and
continue to reinforce our commitment to helping the organization meet its objectives.
Another aspect of being involved with the Daymark
Board is the ability to interact
with the Daymark staff. They
are all so wonderful and caring, and they work so hard to
help the youth, it is truly a
pleasure to help them do
what they do.
As the current Board Chairperson of Daymark, I would like
to thank all of our board
members for their time and
efforts, thank all our staff for
their commitment to serving
youth through Daymark’s
programs, and thank all our
sponsors and donors for their
continued support.
SERVICE SUNDAY
along doorways and some
walls.
These wonderful workers
arrived at 9:30 and painted
steadily until after 4pm that
day. The age range was from
11 years old to 60.. They did a
fantastic job and were enthusiastic and ready to go. DAYMARK provided snacks and
drinks for the volunteers.
Many asked about DAYMARK
services and spoke with the
youth who are residing at
Patchwork. Some Turning
Point and Patchwork youth
and staff had prepared for the
AT
PATCHWORK
day by taping all the areas to
be painted. (That was also a
big job!)
Thanks to everyone who
helped with the Patchwork
Spring Spruce Up project!
Pictures of the Service Sunday are on page 4.
Daymark Digest
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C O N T R I BU T I O N S
Alpha Technologies
Leslie Anderson
Don Andrews
Benjamin Ashley
Marion Baer
Kenneth & Allison Ballard
W. Marston & Katharine
Becker
Bert Wolfe Toyota
Spencer Bivens
Briar Mountain Coal and Coke
Company
BrickStreet
BrooAlexa Construction, LLC
Robert Brunner
Kathryn Burgess
James Butch
Katy Campbell
Elsie Carter
James Caudill
David & Louise Christensen
City Insurance
City of Charleston
M.R. Condaras
David & Linda Cooper
Freddy & Hornor Davis
K. Paul & Mary Jean Davis
Donald Dechman
EQT Foundation
Ernst & Young
Robert and Sandra Evans
First Presbyterian Church
Daniel & Kathryn Foster
Roberta Fowlkes
P. Francke
John Gagnon
Samme Gee
Barbara Gessner
Carole Glasser
Jack Goldfarb
Gordon Lane & Associates
Mark & Adele Holmes
Howard & Howard DDS PLLC
George Howerton
Huntington Bank
Constance Ivey
Jackson Kelly PLLC
Charles Johnson
Becky Jordon
Kanawha City Lions Club
J.Y. and Lucia Kauh
Eric Kinder
Alan & Carol Kuhlman
J. Thomas Lane
James and Jessica Lane
Shannon Larwa
Cyron & Patricia Lawson
Richard Lehman
Pauline Lester
Jessie Lindsay
Peter & Ann-Bailey Lipsett
Tony Majestro
Duncan & Lura Malcolm
George Manahan
Jay Margolis
J. McCain
Sallie McClaraugherty
Bob & Jane McEldowney
Britt & Judy McJunkin
Callen McJunkin
Julia Morton
Meghan Moses
Robert & Nikki Moses
Bill & Carolyn Mullett
John Nesius
David & Lorie Nolan
Richard Nolan
Shelly & Jason Norton
Brian & Susan O’Connell
Frances Pack
Kim & Cheryl Patrick
Keith & Amy Pauley
Angus Peyton
Nina Ratrie Peyton
David Phillips
Physical Exams, Inc.
Vicki Pleasant
Robert & Christine Pollard
David & Anna Pollitt
Ronald & Terry Potesta
PrayWorks, LLC
Presbyterian Women of
Bream
Michelle Proops
Richwood Christian Church
Riverlawn Presbyterian
Church
Joey & Laura Robertson
Rowan & Associates PLLC
Larry Rowe
Agatha Rubin
Rudd Equipment Company
Foundation, Inc.
Mark & Ellis Schaul
Scohy Appraisal Services
Brent Sears
Harold Selinger
Richard Sibley
Melody Simpson
Richard Sinclair
W.T. & Sally Slicer
Marc & Ellen Slotnick
Paul & Judy Smart
Betty Anne Smith
Carolyn Smith
Suttle & Stalnaker
David & Sandra Thomas
Jay & Simone Thomas
L. Thomas
Thornhill Ford Lincoln
L. Blair Thrush
Thomas & Rebecca Tinder
Linda Turner
Leslie & Scott Tyree
United Bank, Inc.
Sue Webster
Stephen & Tresa-Davis Weir
Robert Withrow
WOWK-TV
In Honor of:
Linda Jean Persinger by Howard M. Persinger
In Memory of:
Karen Condaras by Dr. Michael Condaras
William Fleisher by Betty Watson
Dr. Paul Francke by Mr. &
Mrs. Jonathan S. Lynn
James Steptoe by Sprague
and Sally Hazard
If you would like to
contribute to Daymark’s
work with our
community’s youth, please
call (304) 340-3675 or
go to www.daymark.org.
You may donate on-line
or write a check!
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THE
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The March 29 event featured a Silent Auction, champagne,
music, and gourmet food.
T H E DAY M A R K
CLOSED
TENNIS TOURNAMENT IS
SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 20
— 22 AT THE
CHARLESTON TENNIS
CLUB. PLANS ARE
U N D E R WAY T O M A K E T H I S
THE MOST FUN AND
E X C I T I N G DAY M A R K
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
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