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SPRING 2014 Center Scenes Newsletter of Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities 739 Chappell Drive Raleigh, NC 27606 www.tammylynncenter.org (919) 832-3909 (919) 755-7421 FAX OUR MISSION Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities empowers families and enriches the lives of children and adults through education, community and support programs. We provide hope and opportunities for individuals to learn, live and grow to their fullest potential. IN THIS ISSUE 2—From the President’s Desk 3—Golf 2014 Jersey Mike’s 4—Volunteer Spotlight 5—Durham & Betty Moore 7—Toast 2014 SPRING 2014 From the President’s Desk TLC Operations, Inc. Management Holly J. Richard President & CEO Beth Clifton Community Services Director Sarah Crawford Development Director Pamela Hankerson Finance Director Sara Hansen Education Director Chris Manack-Stover Human Resources Director Joyce Murphy Executive Assistant Alonzo Thomas Property Manager Development Staff Bradford Brady Major Gifts Officer Katherine Cadwallader Development Coordinator Margaret Hartzell Events & Outreach Coordinator Tammy Lynn Center, Inc. Board of Directors 2013—2014 Debra Brown Chairman Rob Burlington Immediate Past Chair John Stewart Chair-Elect This year promises to be one of hope and change as we look forward to celebrating 45 years of Tammy Lynn Center. This is a particularly meaningful year and spring for Tammy Lynn Center as we said good-bye to one of Tammy Lynn’s founding mothers, Betty Moore. Last year, with the help of supporters, board members and staff, we updated our mission statement. “Tammy Lynn Center empowers families and enriches the lives of children and adults through education, community and support services. We provide hope and opportunities for individuals to live, learn and grow to their fullest potential.” Our revised mission statement is reflective of Betty Moore’s original sentiment to offer parents help and a full life for their children. Throughout the spring and summer months, we invite you to reflect on Betty’s critical words and perhaps make a donation to The Durham and Betty Memorial Wall, as we celebrate their life and legacy for families in Wake County. Our 45th year honors those voices that stood up in 1969 for children and adults that could not speak. And we honor you as we work together for families in Wake County. Thank you for your time, effort and continued dedication to our mission. Warmest Regards, Lee Mcinnis Vice-Chair of Finance & Communications C. Durham Moore, Jr. Founder & Director Emeritus May 23, 1923-Feb. 18 2010 Murali Bashyam Dan Daniel Darren Dasburg Peter DeVisser Donovan Everett Mark Ezzell Edward Gray Jeffrey Link Scott Martinez Keith McDonald Bo Roberts Richard Staub Chandra Storrusten David White Gary Williams Front Cover: Meredith’s Courtyard named by Meredith’s family who was once a resident at Tammy Lynn Center. Meredith’s courtyard serves as a quiet space on campus for families and residents to reflect. Teachers also use the gazebo as an alternative place to educate children. Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities is owned by Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, Inc., is independently and exclusively operated by TLC Operations, Inc., and both corporations are under the parent company Tammy Lynn Center, Inc. The parent and its supporting organizations are 501(c)(3) entities. All contributions are tax deductible according to IRS rules and regulations. SPRING 2014 Jersey Mike’s Hosts Fundraiser for Tammy Lynn Center! In the fall of 2013, Tammy Lynn Center celebrated ten years of the Tammy Lynn Golf Classic, and as we head into another 10 years, we couldn’t be more excited. Last year’s tournament featured the most golfers in the event’s history and raised more than $45,000 for the children, adults and families served by the Center. Over the last 10 years, the Tammy Lynn Golf Classic has raised nearly half a million dollars. Thank you to Event Co-Chairs Sam DiFranco and Ray Reyes for once again stepping up to the plate to help plan this year’s event. We hope you will join us this year for what is sure to be a great 11th Annual Tammy Lynn Golf Classic! Save the Date! for The 11th Annual Tammy Lynn Golf Classic Monday, October 27th, 2014 Information: tammylynncenter.org/golf Ever since he operated a single store in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, Jersey Mike’s founder, Peter Cancro has believed in giving back to the community. His passion for helping others has resonated throughout the Jersey Mike’s system, resulting in an incredible outpouring of local giving and community support from Jersey Mike’s stores across the country. As part of this philanthropic spirit, twenty-seven Jersey Mike’s Subs locations in the Triangle area will support Tammy Lynn Center with a special fundraiser in June. From June 11 to June 25, Jersey Mike’s will offer a free regular sub (a $5.95 to $7.95 value) for a minimum $2.00 contribution to Tammy Lynn Center. Special coupons will be circulated throughout the community to promote the event and will be available online at tammylynncenter.org. In the past 12 months, individual Jersey Mike’s locations have supported us with donations of food for various events but this is the first partnership between Tammy Lynn Center and all Jersey Mike’s locations throughout the Triangle area. Show your support for Tammy Lynn and Jersey Mike’s by spreading the word and enjoying a great sub from Jersey Mike’s! June 11-June 25 All Triangle Locations Details and Coupons (or clip the coupon below): tammylynncenter.org/jerseymikes SPRING 2014 Volunteer Spotlight Tammy Lynn Center and NC State University have been neighbors for more than 30 years. The Center has been honored to welcome numerous NC State students, faculty and campus groups over the years. Our newest partnership with the university is with the Athletic Department which benefits our residents, students and families throughout the year with Wolfpack apparel, game tickets and signed memorabilia for the Center’s many fundraising events. Tammy Lynn Center is excited to build upon our partnership with NC State and the Athletic Department by welcoming student-athletes as volunteers in our school, playgroups and residences. This spring, volunteers have included players from the Wolfpack football team. They might have even been spotted playing in the ball pit and with Mr. Potato Head in the Building Blocks Playgroup. It was a real treat for the Center to have Wolfpack student-athletes on campus. Thanks Pack! SPRING 2014 The Betty & Durham Moore Memorial Wall Durham Moore 1923 - 2010 Betty Moore 1923 - 2014 In August 2014, Tammy Lynn Center Co-Founder and mother Betty Moore would have celebrated her 91st birthday. In the mid-1960s, when Betty’s son Jimmy was young, individuals with disabilities were often kept within the confines of drab institutional walls, destined for a life without freedom and opportunity. Betty worked with her husband, Durham, and Co-Founders Ruth and Billy Pierce and Helen and Irvin Tucker, to create a place where children and adults with developmental disabilities could live, learn and grow to their fullest potential. Forty-five years later, Tammy Lynn Center serves nearly 400 families each year through the following programs and services: Community Residential, Respite Care, Early Childhood Intervention and non-Medicaid Day Services. Though no longer physically present, Betty and Durham’s vision lives on in Tammy Lynn Center each and every day. We invite you to become a permanent part of this legacy as we create The Betty and Durham Moore Memorial Wall. This beautiful wall, created with decorative engraved tiles will adorn the entrance to our playground, welcoming families and visitors to Tammy Lynn Center for years to come. In August, as we celebrate the life and work of Betty Moore, we will dedicate the Center’s playground as The Betty and Durham Moore Memorial Playground. Tammy Lynn Center was born out of a mother’s love for her child and the belief that every child has rights. That love is the foundation for everything we do at the Center. As Betty stated, “These children have civil rights too…they have a right to freedom; freedom to get out on sunny days, freedom to move around, freedom to exercise…freedom to have a happy life.” What better place to honor and remember Durham and Betty Moore than the playground where our children and residents laugh, play, and explore the world. To Jimmy We took you to the park today And watched other children as they played. We rolled your chair along curved walks As children happily played and talked. They smiled at us and walked on by To buy their tickets, the next ride to try. We’d like to have seen you play that way From break of morn till close of day – But you’re more to us than this, my son, You were born with a loving heart – And unique personality from the start. Your limbs don’t move with normal motion, Nor speech express your heart’s devotion. We don’t always know what you are thinking, But behind those big brown eyes a blinking Is love that only those who know And see you, loved you, and touched you, so When I watch the children and parents playing I know only my heart is saying Bless them all, and bless us, too They have theirs and we have you. - Betty Moore, May 24, 1992 At its core, Tammy Lynn Center is about family and we invite you to become a permanent part of our family by purchasing a commemorative tile. The funds from this project will go to The Betty and Durham Moore Memorial Fund, which provides educational resources for our staff and the families we serve. Everyone is invited to purchase a tile. Whether for yourself or someone else, these tiles are perfect for commemorating special occasions such as graduations and birthdays, to honor or remember a loved one, or just to say “thank you” to a friend. The Betty and Durham Moore Memorial Wall will serve as a permanent reminder that we all deserve the opportunity to live, learn and grow to our fullest potential. Tiles can be purchased online at: www.tammylynncenter.org/bricks For more information or questions, please contact Katherine Cadwallader at 919-755-2668 or kcadwallader@tammylynncenter.org SPRING 2014 To Benefit Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation Inc. A Toast to the Triangle™ Breaks Records The 28th Annual A Toast to the TriangleTM held on Sunday, March 9th, was a tremendous success as we welcomed 1000 attendees to enjoy cuisine from across the Triangle! Together, more than $215,000 was raised to benefit Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation. Lynn Center. Twenty-eight years later, this Trianglewide extravaganza combines a celebration of culinary talents with a worthwhile cause – helping fund Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, which supports programs and services of Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities. Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities has been fortunate to have the support of the community, loyal supporters and dedicated volunteers for 45 years. The success of the organization has been and will always be directly linked to all the people who come out to support this great mission! “For almost three decades Triangle residents have been coming together to support our cause,” says President and CEO Holly Richard. “It is this continued community support that has made the event successful and helped us expand our services.” Once again, ABC-11-WTVD was our presenting media sponsor and Steve Daniels served as Honorary Toast Chair. ABC-11 produced an informative and emotional video for the event that illustrates why our work is so important. To watch the video, visit our website. In addition to sampling mouth watering food and beverages, guests also had opportunities to bid on nearly 100 different auction items and enter raffles for great prizes including a necklace from Diamonds Direct and a chance to win a 2014 Mustang donated by Enterprise Rent-A-Car In 1986, the first A Toast to the Triangle™ was held to raise money to help build residential facilities at Tammy Congratulations to winners of the Food & Beverage Competition: Best Appetizer: The Oxford Best Entrée: Angus Barn Best Dessert: Yates Mill Bakery Best Visual Theme: Mura Best Presentation: Flights People’s Choice Award for Best Restaurant: The Point People’s Choice Award for Best Beverage: Larry’s Beans People’s Choice Award for Best Bakery: Neomonde SPRING 2014 Thank You To Sponsors and Participants Silver Sponsors Alsco, Inc. ARC CAI, Inc. Carolina Woman Carolina Parent Chapel Hill Investment Advisors/ Comperio Retirement Consulting CIRCA Magazine Citrix Enterprise First Citizens Bank ForeverHome, LLC Headway Workforce Solutions Langdon & Company Nomacorc PFS Sales Piedmont Service Group PSAV Shantharam Ramaswamy Relias Learning Bo and Helen Roberts Jeff and Karen Stewart Noble and Ellen Summersill SWA Consulting, Inc. WakeMed Health and Hospitals Winston’s Grille Bill and Susan Wisdom Wisdom Wealth Solutions/John Philips Yonkers Industries, Inc. York Properties / McDonald York Building Company Stephen K. Zaytoun Beverage Purveyors Aviator Brewing Company Carolina Brewing Company Landmark Tavern Larry’s Beans Mutual Distributing Pepsi Raleigh Wine Shop Saranac Trophy Brewing Company SAVE THE DATE Toast 2015 SAVE DATE A TOAST TO THE Gold Sponsors 99.9The Fan & 620The Buzz Rob and Sally Burlington Clarkston Consulting Duke Energy Morrison Engineers One Source of NC, LLC PNC Bank Don Sherrill Ron Sherrill SteelFab Restaurant and Bakery Participants 18 Seaboard Angus Barn Azitra Cameron Bar & Grill Groovy Duck Bakery Flights Mura Neomonde The Oxford The Point at Glenwood Rey’s Sono Sweet Cherry Bakery Sweet Sins Bakery Simply Cakes Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant Yates Mill Bakery Zinda THE Platinum Sponsors ABC-WTVD-11 BP Studios Burnie Batchelor Studios DocuSource of NC, LLC Eisai, Inc. The Triangle Downtowner Magazine TRIANGLE To Benefit Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation Inc. Sunday, March 8th, 2015 Sunday, March 9, 2014 www.atoasttothetriangle.org www.atoasttothetriangle.org Purchase tickets before June 30th and save $15 To Benefit Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation Inc. use promo code: SPRING15 SPRING 2014 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Raleigh, NC Permit No. 659 Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, Inc. 739 Chappell Drive Raleigh, NC 27606 www.tammylynncenter.org (919) 832-3909 (919) 755-7421 FAX Board Corner Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities is proud to highlight some of the ways that TLC Board Members are being advocates for children and adults with developmental disabilities. David White was recently appointed by Governor Pat McCrory to serve on the North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities. The mission of the Council is to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families participate in the design of and have access to culturally competent services and supports, as well as other assistance and opportunities, which promote inclusive communities. Tammy Lynn Center recently welcomed the following board members: Keith McDonald of Credit Suisse, Richard Staub of Novella Clinical and Gary Williams of PNC. John Stewart was recognized with the Arthur O. Prosser III Outstanding Service Award from the Center. The award honors the memory of Art Prosser, a member of the Board of Directors. Center Scenes Pictured: Debbie Brown presents John Stewart with the Arthur O. Prosser III Award. Newsletter of Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities SPRING 2014