DAYMARK DIGEST
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DAYMARK DIGEST
Da y m a r k, In c o r p o ra t e d S pr i ng 2 0 1 4 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. (Continued on page 2) P age 2 A W O R D F RO M O U R C H A I R M A N ( C O N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 1 ) (continued from page 1) 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 P age 3 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! P age 4 R I V E R R I D G E C H U R C H S E RV I C E S U N DAY Daymark Digest S C E N E S F RO M HOME GALA P age 5 THE 2 01 4 T A K E ME 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 E V E R . 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