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back cover fpo - Golden Gate Restaurant Association
The Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center Board of Directors Presents the 2015 Annual Dinner BACK COVER FPO Celebrating 125 Years of Service to San Francisco A Zero-Waste Event Sponsored by Why We Celebrate Thank you for attending our special 125th anniversary celebration! Your presence reflects and strengthens TEL HI’s continuing service to the people of San Francisco. Since 1890, we have provided critical services to children, families, and adults in need. Now we connect over 700 people each day to essential resources that promote good health, education, and safe, vibrant neighborhoods. This evening we celebrate the TEL HI community—a community that thrives on helping others. So please enjoy the food, friends, and festivities. When you participate in “Fund a Need” and our silent and live auctions, know that 100 percent of the proceeds will support TEL HI’s community programs. Thank you again for joining us and working together to achieve our mission: to enhance the lives of people in our community. Here’s to the next 125 years! 2 3 MENU Dinner - Gourmet Food Stations Gourmet food stations are provided by the following: Friday, May 8, 2015 6:30 pm Welcome and guest registration Reception with cocktails, wine, and gourmet food stations Silent auction bidding begins 8:15 pm Silent auction closes Seated dessert course in The North Light Court Welcome and introductions Passed Hors d’Oeuvres Aline Estournes PRESIDENT, TEL HI BOARD OF DIRECTORS John W. Keker and Tina Keker Wine EVENT CHAIRS Nestor L. Fernandez II EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR David Chiu PRESIDENT OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Julie Christensen DISTRICT 3 SUPERVISOR 8:30 pm Liam Mayclem, Emcee KCBS FOODIE CHAP, AND HOST OF THE TRAVEL CHANNEL’S WORLD ACCESS Live Auction TEL HI video presentation produced and directed by Adam Keker 4 Signature Cocktails TEL HI-Tini by Pier 23 Café and Sweeties Old Fashion by Cyrus Noble Bourbon Dessert Fund a Need Please be seated in The North Light Court for dessert. 9:00–9:30pm Auction checkout — Event concludes Warm Chocolate Pot de Crème with Vietnamese Coffee and Hazelnut Chantilly by Chef Robert Lam 5 Thank you to our participating chefs and restaurants for making TEL HI’s 125th anniversary so deliciously memorable! Butterfly – Chef Robert Lam Vietnam-born Chef Lam calls what he does, “Asian within Asian,” pulling from Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean culinary traditions. In 2001, Lam bought Butterfly, San Francisco’s ever-popular waterfront restaurant. Subsequently the San Francisco Chronicle named Lam a “Rising Star Chef.” In 2009, he purchased Eastside West, a restaurant and bar in San Francisco’s Marina district. Most recently, he opened Sammy’s Aloha, a Hawaiian farm-to-table takeout concept that has quickly earned an enthusiastic following! Lam graduated from the University of San Francisco and The Culinary Institute of America in New York, and completed a post-graduate fellowship with the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone. Dobbs Ferry – Chef Michael Yakura Chef Michael (Mike) Yakura was the Corporate Chef of Ozumo Concepts International overseeing all three Ozumo Restaurant locations. In 2003 Yakura was appointed the Executive Chef at Le Colonial San Francisco, and his enhancement of the menu brought the restaurant to three-star status by Michael Bauer. He was also honored as one of the “Rising Star Chefs of 2006.” He has also appeared on Bravo’s Top Chef (Seasons 1 and 2), California Country and Feast or Famine, a culinary reality show that he co-hosted for almost three years. 6 Fog Harbor Fish House – Chef Adolfo Soto Executive Chef Adolfo Soto started his restaurant career with Real Restaurants, working at some of the Bay Area’s most wellknown establishments during his six-year tenure. In 1996, he began working at Simco Restaurants at Pier Market Restaurant and was then promoted to head chef at Dante’s Restaurant. In 2001, Adolfo was promoted to executive chef when Simco Restaurants purchased Chic’s Seafood, now known as Fog Harbor Fish House. Now 20 years later, Adolfo’s passion for cooking and his flair for creating new, innovative menu items continue. When he’s not dreaming up specials of the day, Adolfo enjoys preparing meals for his family and friends. Original Joe’s Original Joe’s is the oldest of all existing Joe’s restaurants and the innovator of what is now nationally known as the “Joe’s Concept.” With its signature red leather booths, legendary smooth cocktails, and renowned Italian-American menu, Joe’s has come to signify its own Northern California category of cuisine and symbolizes classic Italian-American comfort food at its finest. Ozumo – Chef Masa Hamaya and Sushi Chef Yoshi Hirota Executive Chef Masa Hamaya had 10 years of executive culinary training in Tokyo before relocating to the United States. He is the former Head Sushi Chef of Uchiko in Austin, Texas, and he worked directly with Top Chef winner Paul Qui. Executive Sushi Chef Yoshi Hirota was born in Kobe, Japan, and has been working in restaurants since his early teens. When he was 20, he decided to move to San Francisco. Yoshi has been a sushi chef now for 34 years. He’s worked in many San Francisco restaurants, including Kinokawa Restaurant, Fuku Sushi, Akasaka, Osome, and Kitahama in Palo Alto. He has served as executive sushi chef at Ozumo San Francisco for the past seven years. Park Tavern – Chef Jennifer Puccio Jennifer Puccio, native east coaster and executive chef/partner of Park Tavern and Marlowe restaurants, is a culinary dynamo that knows how to cook delicious food with flavor. Puccio’s culinary credits include working with acclaimed chef, author, and James Beard Award winner Anna Sortun of Oleana (Cambridge, MA), where she learned the art of creating balance while working with bold, bright Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors. Puccio’s credits include Daniel Patterson’s former restaurant Elisabeth Daniel, Rivoli, famed vegetarian restaurant Ubuntu (Napa, CA), Ramblas, and Cortez, where she earned three stars from the San Francisco Chronicle, an honor she earned again in April 2010 for Marlowe. Piperade – Chef Gerald Hirigoyen Chef Gerald Hirigoyen’s grew up in the Basque region of France surrounded by a cooking culture. After a patisserie apprenticeship in his hometown of Biarritz, Hirigoyen perfected his trade at the famous patisserie Jean Millet in Paris. In 1980, he moved to San 7 Francisco and began incorporating fresh ingredients into simple yet scrumptious dishes that echo both the local and homeland spirit. In 1991, he became “an instant start” after opening Fringale with a partner. In 2002, Chef Hirigoyen and his wife, Cameron, opened Piperade, brining the French-Basque flavors he was raised on to downtown San Francisco. Two years later, he opened Bocadillos Wine + Tapas. Hirigoyen’s numerous accomplishments and awards include being named one of the “Best New Chefs in America” by Food & Wine Magazine, “Chef of the Year” by San Francisco Magazine (1995 and 2003), and a nomination by his peers for the James Beard Award for “Best Chef, California.” He is a recipient and a chevalier of the Ordre du Merite Agricole, and a member of the prestigious Maitres Cuisiniers de France. He has also appeared on numerous television programs and has published three cookbooks. Scoma’s – Chef Efren Sandoval and Culinary Director Gurdon Drysdale Efren Sandoval is a natural-born culinary mind. Originally from Michoacán, Mexico, he moved to the United States to pursue his passion in the culinary arts. Efren began as a dishwasher at Dante’s, and in only four years moved into a supervisor position. In an effort to excel and grow his career, Efren simultaneously held positions of shift leader at Café Benne, and Sous Chef at Cioppino. In each position, Efren exercised his creativity and impeccable organizational skills in the kitchen, finding unique blends to entice the palate while seamlessly executing kitchen operations. Efren joined the Scoma’s team as Executive Chef in 2015. At a young age, Gordon Drysdale reached the realization that cooking was an art, and with his love for the visual arts, he has never looked back. Now, a 40-year veteran in the culinary field, Drysdale is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. He rounded out his educational experience as an apprentice of Jean-Louis Jalouneix, notable French chef. A devotee of farmers markets, Drysdale has translated his passion for fresh produce into sustainable cooking, and has applied it into each of his culinary ventures. Drysdale has opened a number of Bay Area restaurants and is currently a partner in seven Bay Area projects. 8 Twenty Five Lusk – Chef Matthew Dolan Chef Matthew Dolan has been working in restaurants since he was 14 years old. He attended the Culinary Institute of America and was schooled hard knocks-style with “salty old European chefs.” Dolan took his first plunge into the chef world at Café des Artistes in New York. He then went on to work with Emeril Lagasse, now-famous New Orleans chef, an experience that helped further refine Dolan’s technique. While he traveled extensively, it was in San Francisco that he made his biggest mark to date, first as executive chef at Garibaldi’s and then in 2010 opening Twenty Five Lusk with former culinary school pal (and now general manager) Chad Bourdon. Over the last few years at the restaurant, Dolan has developed and fine-tuned his “approachable fine dining” ideology. Trattoria da Vittorio – Chef Vittorio D’Urzo More than a decade after first arriving in San Francisco to work at his uncle’s Mill Valley restaurant, Piazza D’Angelo, Vittorio returned to the West Portal neighborhood. Vittorio, like so many other bambini, learned the nuances of kitchen life next to his mother. She taught him about food, cooking, and also to share its nourishment with others. Those lessons have served him well in his career. For over 15 years, Vittorio has traveled the world honing his skills as a front-of-the-house specialist, waiting for the appropriate time to create his own dining space. His resume includes management positions at Piazza D’Angelo, Burlingame’s Ecco, Sapore Italiano, Locanda Positano, and Limone. 9 LIVE AUCTION LIVE AUCTION Pixar Tour and Superhero Family Portrait – Lot #1 Dive with the Sharks – Lot #3 Pixar Animation Studios has been making acclaimed animated films for over 25 years. But did you know that Pixar does not offer tours to the public anymore? You, however, will be treated to a special guided tour for up to four people, around Pixar’s amazing campus in Emeryville. This includes lunch with Pixar employees and a Pixar gift basket filled with swag and movies. You’ll also be the envy of your friends with a custom family portrait by artist Len Peralta. Len will draw your family, up to five people/pets, as your favorite superheroes or superhero family, like The Incredibles! Take Shark Week to a whole new level! This amazing aquatic adventure begins with PADI scuba-certification classes, so that you and a friend can dive inside the magnificent Offshore Tunnel exhibit at Aquarium of the Bay. You’ll swim alongside gorgeous bat rays, sturgeons, shovelnose guitarfish, and five species of sharks! You’ll also receive a GoPro underwater camera to capture your exhilarating experience on video. Afterwards, relive your dive over lunch with the Aquarium of the Bay’s Dive Officer at Fog Harbor Fish House. Jawsome! Expires May 8, 2016. Courtesy of Edwin Fabian, Pixar Tour Master Extraordinaire, and artist Len Peralta Len Peralta’s work has appeared in The New Yorker, CNN.com, and gallery exhibitions across the country. He has created personal portraits for “geek royalty,” including the cast of The Big Bang Theory; legendary comic creator Stan Lee; author Neil Gaiman; co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak; Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D star Ming Na-Wen, and the list goes on! Expires May 8, 2016. Value: PRICELESS Chef’s Dinner and Drinks for 10 – Lot #4 Courtesy of Michael Yakura Executive Chef of Dobbs Ferry, Michael Yakura, will make an inspiring, four-course dinner for you and nine lucky friends at your home. Create a personalized menu with Chef Mike that will delight everyone’s palate. You’ll also receive a mixed case of wine, which will go perfectly with dinner. And while Chef Mike prepares your first course, the Beverage Director of Dobbs Ferry, Evans Horn, will walk everyone through a fantastic cocktail-making experience. This is a five-star dining/drinking experience waiting to be etched into your memory! Prior to Dobbs Ferry, Chef Mike was executive chef at Le Colonial and corporate chef of Ozumo Concepts International. He has appeared on Bravo’s Top Chef (Seasons 1 and 2) and was honored as “Rising Star Chef” in 2006. Beverage director Evans Horn was voted San Francisco’s “Best Mixologist” in 2015. Expires May 8, 2016. Courtesy of Aquarium of the Bay Value: $3,000 Grilling Party for Eight with Estancia Grass-fed Beef – Lot #2 Courtesy of Estancia Grass-fed Beef Company and the Reid Martin Family Get ready to be blown away by this amazing dining experience, featuring grass-fed, hand-cut Estancia steaks, expertly cooked by Grill Master Reid Martin. Reid will select a fantastic wine program plus side dishes to complement your Estancia beef experience. Watch him grill with the Big Green Egg to achieve culinary perfection. Master Chef Bobby Flay says Reid’s grilling techniques are some of the best he’s ever seen and tasted! And finally, you choose whether to host your grilling party at home or in TEL HI’s garden space. Either way, you and your friends are guaranteed a fantastic time! Estancia raises its cattle on wide-open grass plains in Uruguay to produce the healthiest, tastiest meat. Grill Master Reid Martin has over 15 years of experience behind the grill and has grilled for some of the Bay Area’s top chefs. Expires May 8, 2016. Date and location to be mutually agreed upon by the winning bidder and hosts. Value: $1,000 Value: PRICELESS 10 11 LIVE AUCTION LIVE AUCTION “Escape to Europe” Celebrity Cruise for Two – Lot #5 Private Cooking Party for 12 with Mary Risley – Lot #7 Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises Discover centuries-old treasures on land, then return to modern, luxurious accommodations aboard, to restore the new you! Choose from any 7- to 14-night European cruise* sailing before July 20, 2015. You’ll have a veranda stateroom for two as you travel to the most soughtafter destinations in the region of “mosts”—the most romantic cities, the most fashion forward, and the most delicious foods. From Norway to Mykanos, France to Africa, you can hop from port to port, or take a Cruisetour, which gives you more time on land. Celebrity makes the most of your European vacation time, with this experience of a lifetime! *Subject to space availability. Airfare and ground transportation not included. Taxes and fees average about $150 per person depending on itinerary selected and are the responsibility of the winner. Value: $5,000 SF Foodie Chap Taping and Gourmet Getaway for Two – Lot #6 Courtesy of Liam Mayclem Photo by Mike Koozmin/SF Examiner This is an invaluable opportunity to spend time with Mary Risley, the finest ambassador of good cooking and having fun in the kitchen. Mary rarely opens her home for an event like this, but for the winning bidder, you and your friends will be treated to a culinary feast that you will create under Mary’s expert instruction—a truly divine meal that will be remembered forever! Over 30 years ago, Mary Risley founded San Francisco’s beloved Tante Marie’s Cooking School, one of the first culinary schools in the country to offer full-day, year-round professional cooking classes. Her former students include a veritable “who’s who” of notable chefs. She has been honored by Bon Appetit magazine as “Cooking Teacher of the Year” and by the James Beard Foundation as “Humanitarian of the Year,” for her efforts to alleviate hunger in San Francisco. Expires May 8, 2016. Value: PRICELESS SF Giants Tickets and Memorabilia – Lot #8 Courtesy of Jack Bair and the San Francisco Giants Date must be mutually agreed upon; Saturdays only. Hotel gift certificate is included. Winning bidder is responsible for booking hotel reservations. Expires June 1, 2016. Time to celebrate our hometown heroes! You’ll receive four Clublevel tickets to the home game of your choice (certain restrictions apply), plus four passes for an incredible pre-game field visit. You’ll also receive an official jersey autographed by Hunter Pence. But wait, there’s more. Take home one baseball autographed by Joe Panik, another baseball autographed by Sergio Romo, and a third baseball autographed by Buster Posey! Boom. Expires May 8, 2016. Value: PRICELESS Value: PRICELESS San Francisco’s own Foodie Chap, Liam Mayclem, will treat you and a guest to a mouthwatering, gourmet food tour at the San Francisco Ferry Building. You’ll also take part in a taping of The Foodie Chap with Liam and a famous chef! Liam is known for interviewing the culinary stars behind the food and wine we love, like Thomas Keller, Tyler Florence, Martin Yan, Cat Cora, and many more. To complete your gourmet getaway, you’ll enjoy a Saturday-night stay at one of San Francisco’s finest hotels. 12 Courtesy of the Legendary Mary Risley 13 WHO WE SERVE Live Auction Bidders should raise your numbered programs or call out to bid on auction items. Auction spotters will be stationed throughout the room to assist the auctioneer. Silent Auction • Bidders should write your name and bidder number on bid sheets. To consolidate purchases under one bill, family members may use the same name/bidder number. • Please note the starting bids and minimum increments stated on bid sheets. • If applicable, details and restrictions will appear on the display. • Silent auction bids cannot be changed in any way after the announcement of the silent auction closing. • Winning bids will be posted and items will be available for payment and pickup at approximately 9:00 pm in the check-in/ check-out area. Condition of Sale TEL HI (Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center) does not assume any risk or liability regarding the goods and services related to our auctions. All auction items have been donated to TEL HI and cannot be resold. TEL HI requests that auction winners redeem their items before any stated expiration date or by May 8, 2016, whichever comes first. Expiration dates are final and cannot be extended. TEL HI is not responsible for reissuing or replacing misplaced or lost auction items or certificates, or for extending the expiration dates of items. All property is sold “as is.” Any property may be withdrawn by TEL HI at any time before the actual sale. TEL HI reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser. In the event of a dispute between bidders, TEL HI shall have the final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, TEL HI’s sales records shall be conclusive in all respects. The amount by which your purchase price exceeds the fair market value is tax deductible. 14 Tonight we celebrate our community! This includes people like you, who help TEL HI serve people like… Sangha Singh Sangha started coming to TEL HI when he was in preschool. At just four years old, an accident put him in a coma and he was hospitalized for an extended period of time. He struggled developmentally afterward. But with the love from his single mom and support from his kindergarten teachers, TEL HI staff, and our dedicated volunteers, Sangha makes progress every day. Group games help him improve his motor skills and socialemotional development. He’s learned to count to 20 and can write his own name now. We’re working on the rest of the alphabet. And in the meantime, Sangha loves to put on his Superman cape, run around on the playground, and pretend to save the world! 15 WHO WE SERVE WHO WE SERVE Tonight we celebrate our community! This includes people like you, who help TEL HI serve people like… Tonight we celebrate our community! This includes people like you, who help TEL HI serve people like… Ying Qi Lao (Kaylee) The Ortiz Brothers Three-year-old Ying Qi Lao (Kaylee) is enrolled in TEL HI’s preschool. She and her parents emigrated from a small town in China. They now live in Chinatown with Kaylee’s grandmother, who helped welcome them here to start a better life. The preschool’s bilingual teachers help Kaylee learn English and communicate with her peers. Kaylee’s mother studies English at City College of San Francisco, while Kaylee’s father is a chef’s assistant to help support the family financially. We are hopeful that Kaylee can stay at TEL HI at least until she’s ready for kindergarten! The Ortiz brothers receive care and support every day from TEL HI’s North Beach-Chinatown Beacon program. Raising three teenage boys is a challenge, especially for the Ortiz family, who lost their mother to cancer five years ago. Little brother Chester, a 6th grader, is now in our film and leadership club, while Alex, a 7th grader, participates in a variety of enrichment activities. Older brother Tommy, a Galileo High School student, enjoys returning to the Beacon program every day to support his favorite staff as a Teen Helper. “I am so happy and blessed that [my sons] have this program. The TEL HI-Beacon team supports [my sons’] academic needs, teaching them about leadership, life skills, and connecting them to positive activities.” — MR. ORTIZ 16 17 18 WHO WE SERVE WHO WE SERVE Tonight we celebrate our community! This includes people like you, who help TEL HI serve people like… Tonight we celebrate our community! This includes people like you, who help TEL HI serve people like… Rosemary Miguel Padilla Gomez Rosemary has enjoyed TEL HI’s Senior Program for a great number of years. At 95, she can no longer ride the bus. So her daughter drives her to the center as often as her schedule allows. Rosemary cherishes each and every day that she can be at the center. Much as she wants to be actively involved in the different activities offered, she accepts the fact that her body can no longer do all that. Rosemary enjoys conversing with other seniors, participating in bingo games, and eating the healthy lunches from Project Open Hand. She feels lucky to be at TEL HI. And we feel even luckier to experience Rosemary’s sunny, positive outlook and see how it keeps her and her peers as strong and vibrant as possible. Ninth-grader Miguel comes to TEL HI’s Beacon program every day and stays until the staff goes home. He has been coming for three years now, and we are so proud of the positive changes he has made. Miguel lives with his disabled mother and struggled to find positive outlets. Three years ago, he was caught stealing from school. But instead of banning him from the afterschool program, we saw a need for intervention, restorative justice practices, and intensive support and mentorship. Now Miguel has become one of our most transformed and dedicated young leaders. 19 FUND A NEED Fund a Need is your chance to directly impact the TEL HI programs that need the most support and that you feel most connected to. Each pledge is extremely meaningful to us and appreciated, especially by the people whose lives are improved because of TEL HI. ALL FUND-A-NEED PLEDGES ARE 100 PERCENT TAX DEDUCTIBLE. Teen Programs - $2,500 At TEL HI, we love teenagers and giving them opportunities for a brighter future. Our Teen Center offers a fun, safe haven from the hectic world. The Youth Employment Services, or YES Academy, also gives teens job training, internships, college and career counseling, and much more! The YES Academy helps deserving teens achieve their full potential by cultivating their interests and developing their work skills. Helping our youth today helps them live healthier, happier, more enriching lives as adults. A $2,500 donation will give 10 deserving teenagers a lifechanging opportunity to participate in the YES Academy. Summer Camp - $5,000 Toddler and Preschool Programs - $1,000 TEL HI’s Summer Camp gives urban neighborhood kids a chance to experience summer in a way they never could before. Throughout the summer, kids participate in a wide range of discovery learning activities, for example: gardening, art, acting, sports, academic enrichment, and of course, field trips! Through these activities, children gain social skills and a sense of self-worth and confidence—while making lifelong friendships and memories. Children ages 18 months to 5 years of age spend the day playing, laughing, and learning at TEL HI. They form important bonds and friendships here, while engaging in activities that enhance their development. Having a multilingual staff allows us to help all of our children flourish and grow, especially those who come to us not knowing English. Our high-quality toddler and preschool programs focus on a child’s individual needs and learning style. And thanks to recent facility renovations, we’ve been able to increase the number of families we serve. A $5,000 donation will allow eight children, who otherwise could not participate, to enjoy four weeks of summer camp. Help us achieve a $20,000 challenge match for our summer camp program. 20 FUND A NEED A $1,000 donation will give scholarships to two deserving children and families for a full month of preschool. 21 FUND A NEED Student-Athlete Training Program - $500 TEL HI believes in using sports training to help motivate students to do better in school—and in life. So Kenion Training 7-on-7 is a program within TEL HI. To earn the privilege of playing with Kenion Training’s top-notch coaches, TEL HI kids are required to keep their grades up and attend regular tutoring sessions. They also get help prepping for the SAT and ACT exams. Through this amazing athletic and academic experience, these kids learn discipline and valuable competitive skills. Our goal is to see all of them head off to college and become leaders and mentors in their own communities. A $500 donation will give one student athlete invaluable support and direction through the Kenion Training 7-on-7 Program. SPONSORS TEL HI extends our sincere thanks to all of our event sponsors. SPONSOR LIST AS OF APRIL 15, 2015 Diamond Sponsors Judy Avery John & Tina Keker TEL HI Board of Directors Platinum Sponsor Anonymous Gold Sponsors Adam Lauridsen & Crystal Sholts Senior Programs - $250 TEL HI serves over 150 seniors daily. In one year, we serve over 18,000 hot lunches. Seniors also depend on TEL HI for important services, like free health screenings and classes to help them stay active. Perhaps most importantly, TEL HI gives seniors a lively place to socialize—and we know that feeling socially connected is essential to everyone’s well being, physically and emotionally. Silver Sponsors Lynn & Ian Jefferson • Nick & Melissa Johndrow Nestor & Mona Fernandez • Julius’ Castle/Paul Scott MJM Management Group • West Coast Property Management Rotary Club of Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco • Anonymous A $250 donation allows TEL HI to continue providing these vital services to seniors. Every dollar you donate will be doubled by a challenge match for up to $5,000. 22 23 SPONSORS Bronze Sponsors Bay Area Longshoremen’s Memorial Association Yvonne Curley & Darragh Kennedy • Ruth & Bill Diefenbach Carolyn & Timothy Ferris Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District Fisherman’s Wharf Merchants Association Ed & Sandy Hoeffer • Ronald & Barbara Kaufman Monica Kwan & Jon Hickey • Thomas Lockard & Alix Marduel Patty McCrary & Dale Fehringer Northern California Carpenters Regional Council North Beach Business Association Portsmouth Parking Plaza Corporation Professional Computer Support • San Francisco Lodge No. 120 San Francisco Waterfront Partners • Lee & Misty Tyree Tony & Niki Tyson • Jora Atienza Washington & Brad Washington Wilson Meany Media Sponsors Marketing and In-Kind Sponsors Neighborhood Sponsors Cannon Constructors North Inc. • Dave Smith Instruments Robert & Riki Intner • Katherine Koelsch & John Kriken Susan McCullough • North East Medical Services (NEMS) Port of San Francisco • Sheila James TteeJohn & Gussie Stewart Murry and Marilyn Waldman Design and printing donated by 24 25 OUR HISTORY AND MISSION Dinner Committee Chairs John W. Keker FOUNDING PARTNER, KEKER & VAN NEST LLP Tina Keker PRINTMAKER Host Committee Jack F. Bair SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Gwyneth J. Borden GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION Troy Campbell FISHERMAN’S WHARF COMMUNITY BENEFIT DISTRICT Kevin Carroll HOTEL COUNCIL OF SAN FRANCISCO Sandra Fletcher SIMCO RESTAURANTS, INC. Rodney Fong FONG REAL ESTATE Philip Ginsburg SAN FRANCISCO RECREATION AND PARK DEPARTMENT Tanya M. Griffith YOUNG’S MARKET COMPANY Anne Halsted NEIGHBOR AND CIVIC VOLUNTEER Denise McCarthy SAN FRANCISCO NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS TOGETHER Monique Moyer PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Wells Whitney NEIGHBOR AND CIVIC VOLUNTEER TEL HI Board of Directors Aline Estournes PRESIDENT Adam Lauridsen VICE PRESIDENT Lynn Jefferson IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Melissa Folmer SECRETARY Jeffrey Little TREASURER Rebecca Delgado-Rottman Judy Giampaoli Dan Hernandez Tim Keefe Adam Keker Monica Kwan, MD Paul C. Levin Sanford Marshall John Ratto Beth Schnitzer Vi Nguyen Fady Zoubi Founded in 1890, TEL HI (Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center) is one of the oldest and most beloved community organizations in San Francisco. For 125 years, we have supported children, families, seniors, and our community through direct services and advocacy. The neighborhoods around TEL HI make up an economically and socially diverse community. Some of San Francisco’s most affluent citizens live here, while at the same time, one out of every six children lives in poverty (in the City’s northeast section). Our community is home to thousands of families and seniors of mixed ethnic, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Despite these differences, we are a community that works and lives together, sharing many common goals. TEL HI provides opportunities for individuals and families to enhance their quality of life. Focusing on low- to moderate-income children, youth, families, and seniors, we create and strengthen community bonds, provide health and wellness programs, and broaden education and cultural experiences. WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN USING OUR RESOURCES WISELY Our Funding and Expenses for 2014 7% 24% 10% 24% WHERE WHERE FUNDING FUNDING COMES COMES FROMFROM 10% 9% 9% 57% HOW HOW WE USE WE USE FUNDS FUNDS 57% GOVERNMENT FUNDING EARNED INCOME SPECIAL EVENTS INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS Executive Director 26 87% 87% PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION FUNDRAISING TELHI.ORG Nestor L. Fernandez II Event produced by 7% 6% 6% Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center 660 Lombard Street San Francisco, CA 94133 T: 415.421.6443 x27 F: 415.433.1352 @telhicenter #TASTETELHI15 #TELHI125 27