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H O S T E D B Y T H E Z A R L E Y & VA N H U I S E N FA M I L I E S 3 C A L I F O R N I A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y C H A N N E L I S L A N D S • O N E U N I V E R S I T Y D R I V E • C A M A R I L L O 20 th ANNIVERSARY www.cpwineandfoodfestival.com Benefiting VOTED 2012 “BEST CHARITY EVENT” OF VENTURA COUNTY! VOTED 2012 “BEST FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL” OF VENTURA COUNTY! – VC Reporter – VC Reporter RESTAURANTS • CATERERS OVER 85 FABULOUS N'Awlinz Bistro* Nothing Bundt Cakes Old Town Café* Panera Bread Peirano's Pierre's Catering Co. Plated Events by Chef Jason ProSignature Memorabilia, LLC Ranch Hand BBQ Red Blossom Sales Rio Gozo Farms Root 246 RoseAnne's Salsa Co. Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill Safire American Bistro Shave It Signature Hand Engraving So Cal Photo Lounge & The Wedding DJ's So Good & Delicious* Southern Chic Catering Spanish Hills Country Club* Spasso Cucina Italiana Stacked: Food Well Built Stonefire Grill Sushi Fresh Ventura Sweet Arleen's T is for Toffee* The Bikini Chef The Engraved Letter The French Bulldog The Hitching Post II Restaurant* The Kitchen The Mermaid Tavern The Olive Vineyard The Patio at Players Casino* The Rhumb Line* The Secret Garden The Sugar Lab* The Tavern* The Tower Club* The Whale's Tail Bar and Grill Restaurant The Willows at Chumash Casino Resort* Tierra Sur Restaurant* Trader Joe's Twenty 88 Wine Bistro* Urbane Café Verona Trattoria Vivoli Café & Trattoria VOM FASS - Westlake Village Watermark on Main* We Olive Ventura Whole Foods Market Yolanda's Mexican Café 71 Palm Restaurant 9021PHO Agave Maria's Restaurant & Cantina Anacapa Brewing Co. Andres Wine & Tapas Bar* Billy D'z Backyard BBQ Bistro 13 BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery BobaluBerries.com Bread Basket Cake Company Brendan's Irish Pub & Restaurant Brophy Bros. Restaurant and Clam Bar Cabo Seafood Grill and Cantina Café Fiore Café Firenze Capriccio Italian Restaurant Charn Thai Coastal Grill at Embassy Suites Mandalay Bay Cold Stone Creamery* Cookies By Design Cronies Sports Grill Crowne Plaza Hotel/ C-Street Restaurant* Crunchies Cuppycakes* Dayne's Chicago Beef & Dawgs DJ’s California Catering Don's Smokin' Salmon Dream Dinners El Pescador #12 El Rey Cantina Epicurean Olive Oils Fishermens Catch Fresco II - On the Marina Fresh and Easy Neighborhood Market Freezer Monkeys* Frost it Cupcakery* Hook, Line & Sinker Seafood I Would Rather Be Baking Co.* Jersey Mikes Jinky's Café KIND KN Publications* Ladyface Alehouse & Brasserie* Laraneta Winery & Olive Oil Le Creuset Lindt Chocolates - RSVP Los Arroyos Mexican Restaurant Luna Olivo Market Broiler* Mastro's Steakhouse Mimi's Café Missy's Cupcake Creations* Moorpark Country Club My Brigadeiro Brazilian Sweets* FOOD EXHIBITORS 2012 Participants/2013 Participants as of April 1st. *Denotes Yummie Top Chef Competitor BAKERIES • SPECIALTY FOOD SHOPS 2 Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands W I N E R I E S 185 RENOWNED WINERIES Wineries and Vineyards presented by Southern Wine & Spirits Wineries and Vineyards presented by Wades Wines Wineries and Vineyards presented by Young’s Market Co. Zin Don & Son BREWERIES, IMPORT BEERS, SPECIALTY & SOFT DRINKS AB Café Services Anacapa Brewing Co. Anchor Brewing Anheuser-Busch Audible BJ’s Restaurant & Brewery Blue Moon Brewing Co.- Belgian White Blue Moon Brewing Co.- Summer Honey Wheat Boddington’s Budweiser Dos XX Ambar Enegren Brewing Company ESB Fireman’s Brew Firestone Walker 805 Firestone Walker Brewing Co. Firestone Walker DBA Firestone Walker Pale 3 Firestone Walker Reserve Firestone Walker Solace Golden Road Gobshite Goose Island Guinness Hangar 24 Heineken Hoegaarden Island's Brewing Co. Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co.- Summer Shandy Karl Strauss Brewing Co. C O F F E E • Ladyface Ale Companie Landshark Leffe Magic Hat Miller Coors N-C Founders Nelson Newcastle Founders Ninkasi Brewing Ouroboros Beer Outburst Pacific Beverage Company Pale Moon Peroni Italy Pilsner Urquell Pyramid App Pyramid Heff Redhook Pilsner Ro-Hazel Rolling Rock Rotator IPA Shock Top Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Smokey Hellus Soda- Loretta & Jerry Scott Speak Big Daddy Stella Artois Stone Brewing Co. Sundowner Brewery Surf Brewery Tap It Brewing Tecate The Belgium Beer Garden The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (Ventura) The Lab Brewing Co. Waiwera Water Water - Mastro's Steakhouse WIPA Wolf Creek Brewery • WINERIES Alma Sol Winery Andres Wine & Tapas Bar Arroyo Robles Winery Artiste Winery and Tasting Studio B & E Vineyard Baehner Fournier Vineyards Bianchi Vineyards Bogel Vineyards Cantara Cellars, Inc. Cass Winery Casa Barranca Wines, Inc. Cayucos Winery Chateau St. Michelle City Cellars CIV USA Winery Consilence & Tre Anelli Wines Core Wine Company Cottonwood Canyon Winery Cupcake Winery Eden Canyon Vineyards Ferrari-Carano Winery Firestone Winery Flipflop Winery Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Foley Family Wines Four Brix Winery Fratelli Perata Hahn Family Vines Harmony Cellars Henry Weinhard's Gourmet Sodas Herzog Wine Cellars Hoyt Family Vineyards Hug Cellars J. Hamilton Wines Jettlynn Winery Kalyra Winery Kenneth Volk Vineyard Kiamie Wine Cellars Laetitia Vineyard and Winery Laraneta Winery & Olive Oil Le Vigne Winery B R E W E R I E S Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards Magnavino Cellars Malibu Family Wines Malibu Sundowner Wine Tasting Room Millesime Cellars Pacific Coast Vineyards Pear Valley Vineyard Poalillo Vineyards Pomar Junction Winery Ranchita Canyon Vineyard Ritual Wine Company Riverbench Vineyard & Winery Robert Hall Winery Rocky Creek Cellars Roth Estates Roxo Port Cellars San Vicente Cellars Scott Cellars Sharpe's Hill Vineyards Squashed Grapes Stacked Stone Cellars STANGER Vineyards Stone Pine Estate/ Sagebrush Annies Stonehaus Summerland Winery Sunland Vintage Cellars The Hitching Post II Winery The Wine Group Tobin James Cellars Tolosa Winery Total Wine & More Toucan Wines Trinchero Family Estates Two Brothers Vineyard Via Vega Vineyard & Winery Vihuela Winery VinAlegre Vinemark Cellars, LLC Wades Wines WCP Cellars Wente Family Estates Wild Horse Winery and Vineyards & AWARD-WINNING BREWERIES 2012 Participants/2013 Participants as of April 1st. A N D M O R E w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 3 TICKET PRICES VIP Lounge presented by General Admission • $125 each Wine & food included with the price of admission. VIP Tickets • $200 each VIP parking • Early admission • Access to the VIP Lounge To purchase tickets visit: www.cpwineandfoodfestival.com Your purchase of a Wine & Food Festival ticket will directly support the operating costs of Casa Pacifica’s programs to abused, neglected, or at-risk youth – providing food, shelter, clothing, therapeutic counseling and activities, medical assessment and treatment, and educational services, as well as other individual child needs. Keep in Touch: Casa Pacifica encourages Festival-goers to enjoy the day responsibly. SAFE RIDE PROGRAM Catch a safe ride from your home, a hotel, or train station on the Roadrunner Shuttle to and from the Festival. Prices starting at $15 per person. Make your reservation online at shop.cpwineandfoodfestival.com/travel or call 805-389-8196. HOTEL INFO Discounted hotel rooms available at the Courtyard by Marriott, Camarillo. Call 805-388-1020 for a reservation. ($109 + tax, Sunday night stay includes breakfast Monday morning.) Parking and shuttle service to and from the event available at the Courtyard by Marriott, Camarillo. Casa Pacifica encourages Festival-goers to enjoy the day responsibly. 4 Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands VIP LOUNGE PRESENTED BY FEATURING... ANHEUSER BUSCH BELGIUM BEER GARDEN SOUND EFFECT w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 5 BOOGIE KNIGHTS A Comedic 70's Disco Cover Band Bruce Barrios MC/DJ SILENT AUCTION Vacation Getaways, Spa & Sport Packages, Lifestyle Packages, Unique Gifts and Gift Certificates to some of the Best Local Restaurants, Wineries and Breweries!” ENTERTAINMENT ALL DAY! SURPRISE SPECIAL GUEST! 6 Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands Oded Fehr Television and Movie Actor Celebrity Judge Chef William Bloxsom-Carter Executive Chef and Food & Beverage Director at the Playboy Mansion Celebrity Judge Arleen Scavone Two-time Food Network’s Cupcake Wars Champion and owner of Sweet Arleen's Cupcakes 2012 Yummie Top Chef Award Winners Savory Winners CELEBRITY EMCEE & JUDGES Celebrity Emcee Culinary Competition The Yummies Culinary Competition is an action-packed culinary showdown involving Ventura County's TOP restaurants and chefs. The winner will be determined by our panel of Celebrity Culinary Judges comprised of television and print media personalities, food and wine editors, and food and wine columnists based on which chef's dish they feel is the Yummiest. The entries will be judged on flavor, presentation, innovation and quality. The winners will receive a Fabulous Prize Package and some serious bragging rights! * Denotes Yummie Top Chef Competitor on page 2 Yummie Judges Chef Daniel Atkin Bistro Café Amgen, Thousand Oaks Chef Tim Kilcoyne Consulting Chef & Winner of the 2009 Yummies Chef Robin Atkin Private Chef & Caterer, Former Chef de Cusine at Wolfgang Puck Lisa McKinnon Food Columnist, Ventura County Star Sarene Wallace Contributing Editor, 805 Living 1st Place • Luis Martinez Executive Chef Jason Hendrick "The Hungry Man" Everybody's Hungry 2nd Place • Nic Manocchio Executive Chef Yummie Prize Package Sponsors 3rd Place • Robin Higa Executive Chef Sweet Winners 1st Place • Rhonda Santora & Lesley Bodwell Owners 2nd Place • Missy Drayton-Benado Owner 3rd Place • Chef Andres Fernandez Owner & Executive Chef w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 7 JULIA’S STORY www.casapacifica.org ACCOMPLISHMENTS Accomplishments over the last year include: • Casa Pacifica admitted a child into one of its programs every 2.6 hours; on average 9 youth a day. • Of the nearly 500 children and youth served each day, one third was connected to a campus program. • We worked with 3,400 children and their families in 2011-12. Julia entered the foster care system when she was very young. The oldest child of four, she often had to care for her younger siblings since both of her parents had problems with drugs and alcohol and were in and out of jail. Eventually the children were removed from their parents care and placed in a foster home. Unfortunately, Julia experienced physical and sexual abuse there. She was moved to a group home and separated from her siblings. Julia did not trust adults now and she had trouble getting along with her peers. Unable to regulate her emotions, if anyone made Julia angry or disappointed she became despondent, feeling that she was not worth loving, and she would harm herself, or become suicidal. After several hospitalizations, Julia was placed in Casa Pacifica’s Residential Treatment Center. She was 14 years old. For the first six months of her placement, Julia was extremely resistant to therapy. She was protective of herself, still distrusted adults, and had abandonment issues. She was on a safety watch many days. But after some time she began to see that the staff in Angels Cottage were there for her and cared about her. They hadn’t disappeared. So she began to buy into her treatment. She participated in the Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) sessions. DBT addresses youth with extreme emotional dysregulation (impairment of proper function), which causes them to exhibit aggression, self-mutilation, substance abuse, promiscuity, eating disorders, relationship conflicts, and other issues. The therapy teaches practical skills to help youth learn to manage their emotions and successfully relate to others. It also addresses behavioral issues that create self-imposed barriers to accepting treatment, motivating youth to successfully invest in the therapeutic process. The change in Julia was drastic. After six months of refusing to go to school, she began attending regularly. More than three months passed and she loved going every day. In nine months she only had one incident of self-harming behavior. She was able to have visits with her siblings, which raised her spirits. And Julia applied for a volunteer job on Casa Pacifica’s campus, where she learned she is responsible and will have the ability to hold a job when she is living in the community once again. After two years at Casa Pacifica, Julia was moved recently to a lower level of care – into a group home in the community. While a bit nervous to leave the safety and comfort of Casa Pacifica, Julia was connected with many community resources, including one where she could continue her DBT sessions. Casa Pacifica’s Family Finding service also connected Julia with a lost family member who is loving, caring, consistent and willing to be a support in Julia’s life. Julia’s clinician at Casa Pacifica is thrilled to see her progress. “I look at Julia and I see a girl who is now able to control her emotions and build and maintain healthy relationships. She has made many friends at her school. She is connecting well with her newly-found family, but most of all I see a teenage girl living with normal, teenage, healthy behaviors. Julia is happy for the first time in a long, long time!” 8 • Children served were ages birth – 18 years; 76% were 11 years and older. • We worked with kids and families from every community in both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. • 87% of children and youth in our bed-based programs were discharged to lower levels of care. • 86% of children and youth in all our programs were successful in meeting their treatment goals. • We handled over 300 crisis calls a month in both counties. 60% of the calls on average were responded to in person; the rest required phone contact alone. • Youth exiting our Family Finding services made connections with four (4) familial or guardian relations on average. • Clients in our Coaching Independence in Transitional Youth (CITY) Program showed marked improvement in every one of the program’s five Life Domain areas. • Casa Pacifica has admitted more than 15,500 children into its programs since opening in 1994. Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands CASA PACIFICA PROGRAMS CAMPUS PROGRAMS Crisis Care Emergency Shelter Temporary shelter for children ages infant to 18 years, who fall victim to family abuse, neglect, or abandonment. JOIN US AT THE 2013 WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL! Steven E. Elson, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer, Casa Pacifica Please join us at the 20th Anniversary Casa Pacifica Angels Wine & Food Festival! Since its simple beginnings two decades ago at the Pierpont Inn, the Wine & Food Festival has grown to become Ventura County’s “Best Charity Event” and “Best Wine & Food Festival” (as voted by the VC Reporter’s readers) for the last five years and counting while raising significant funds – including this year will be more than $3.5 million – to support the vital programs and services Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families provides to our communities’ most vulnerable children and youth and their families. There are many individuals who have fostered this tremendous growth and excellent reputation of the Festival – from devoted, multi-year co-chairs such as Joyce Hall, Bruce Barrios, Sonny and Pam Grenier, to the multi-member Wine & Food Festival Committee that is planning this year’s event. It has showcased fabulous entertainers such as the Latin sensation Benise and the 1980s tribute band the Spazmatics along with new guest artists who bring their own special flavors. Generous multi-year sponsors such as the Zarley and Van Huisen Families, the Four Seasons Hotel, Wells Fargo, and many others have assured the sustainability of the Wine & Food Festival. President Dr. Richard Rush and his excellent crew at California State University Channel Islands provide the outstanding venue. Long-term supporters such as Ruby Oertel of Capistranos at the Embassy Suites Mandalay Bay in Oxnard make it always special. And of course, the excellent food and beverage vendors who participate each year have been the key to making the event the high-quality experience that it is. Without the generous effort of these and countless other individuals and businesses, the Festival would not be the huge success that it is today, and we extend our deepest appreciation. Residential Treatment Center For children ages 9 to 18 years with severe emotional or behavioral problems that prove too difficult for the youth to maintain placement in a group or foster home. Health Clinic and Clinical Services A fully certified primary care clinic that specializes in the physical and emotional issues presented by abused, neglected, and at-risk children/youth. Nonpublic School Fully certified special education school with a low teacher/student ratio that helps students build classroom skills and grow socially. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy For children ages 2 to 8 years transitioning home from emergency shelter care, or parents in the community who need help with a challenging child. PCIT teaches parenting and discipline techniques that build a healthy parent-child relationship. COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) Short-term, individualized behavioral interventions provided in the home, school, or other community setting for children who are in jeopardy of being placed in a high-level group home. Wraparound An intensive, family-centered program that targets the special needs of youth who are at-risk of being removed from home. Families receive an individualized plan based on their unique strengths, values, norms, and preferences. Intensive Family Services (IFS) Same program as Wraparound but services are provided for only a few months instead of a year to year-and-a half. For the 20th Anniversary celebration we are glad to welcome back the Zarley and Van Huisen Families as our Hosts and Wells Fargo – who will present the VIP Lounge. This year we welcome Mastro’s Steakhouse as the sponsor of the VIP entrance and the The Patio Restaurant at The Players Casino as the sponsor of our fabulous entertainment. More than 4,000 Festival-goers will sample the sumptuous creations made by some of the top chefs in the County and beyond from over 85 restaurants, caterers, and bakeries, along with 150 outstanding wineries and breweries from throughout California. Live music, a silent auction, the Yummies Culinary Competition, and the beautiful California State University Channel Islands setting will make this day a memorable occasion for a great cause. Don’t miss out on the fun! Kindle Family Connections Children separated from family may lose permanent relationships. This program reconnects foster children with their lost families and helps heal emotional wounds. Casa Pacifica began as a dream. The concept was simple. Build a “home” for abused, neglected, or at-risk children who require out-of-home placement and bring together specialists to deliver comprehensive services under one roof. Make the place convenient for family visits, for court-mandated interviews, and for foster parent training. And then, surround these children with a first class living environment and a dedicated group of highly skilled caregivers. The dream became a reality in 1994 and since then thousands of children and their families have benefited from this one-of-a-kind collaborative effort through programs provided both on the campus and in the community. We partner with Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties to provide 11 different programs all directed at keeping children and families together. We work with more than 4,000 children and their families each year. And though we now serve many more children in the community than on campus, the campus stands as evidence of what can happen when a community comes together to solve intractable problems. It is a symbol of both help and hope – the essential conditions we strive to provide to children and families in the greatest need in our community. Your attendance at the Wine & Food Festival helps us to fulfill that mission. Alumni Services that provide access to educational assistance, community speakers, living skills presentations, financial training, parenting information. Coaching Independence in Transitional Youth (CITY) Provides much needed services to Casa Pacifica youth who are about to, or who have already emancipated from the foster care system including, but not limited to, housing, employment, and educational assistance. Mobile Crisis Response Services for children/youth in crisis (often suicidal or violent) that provide families quick and accessible specialized crisis intervention, in-home support, and linkage to county mental health services. Children’s Intensive Response Team (Ventura County) C.I.R.T. Hotline: 866-431-2478 Safe Alternatives for Treating Youth (Santa Barbara County) S.A.F.T.Y. Hotline: 888-334-2777 We’ll see you at the Wine & Food Festival on Sunday, June 2nd! w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 9 OUR SPONSORS VIP LOUNGE HOSTS The Zarley & Van Huisen Families CHAMPAGNE • $15,000 BURGUNDY • $10,000 MERLOT • $5,000 The Cassar Family Lisa West & David Jaffe M AR KET ING G R OU P Patti Morgan, CFP PINOT NOIR • $2,500 Susan & Ken Bauer Santa Rosa Transplant MEDIA 10 Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands OUR SPONSORS ENTERTAINMENT • $10,000 CABERNET SAUVIGNON • $7,500 Leigh & Stan Jensen MERLOT • $5,000 D.S. Berry/ D.W. Berry Farms, Inc. Bill Powell & Jewell Gerald Marangoni Roz Warner, M.D. / Michael Hogan, M.D. Mirada Petroleum, Inc. CHARDONNAY • $1,500 Donna & Peter Hochschild June & Clay Paschen Stephanie & Wesley Morgan Morgan Stanley The Hopps Group Lydia Hopps & Ben Hopps, CFP® Michelle & Greg Paschen John & Kathryn Schoolland HOTEL SHUTTLE VIP ENTRANCE MEDIA ELEGANT LIVING Sponsors as of April 1st, 2013 w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 11 Casa Pacifica would like to thank all of the individuals, businesses, corporations, foundations, Angels, Amigos, Board of Director members, and volunteers for supporting this year’s Wine & Food Festival, ensuring its great success. The dollars raised will go toward Casa Pacifica’s $2.7 million fundraising goal for 20122013. These funds enable Casa Pacifica to provide innovative programs and therapeutic activities that help our children begin to build trusting relationships that heal their troubled hearts and damaged lives. We thank the Wine & Food Festival Co-chairs, committee members, and the Angels for their tireless dedication, creativity, organizational skills, and inspired vision to provide a wonderful afternoon for our guests to enjoy. We thank them as well for supporting the children and families of Casa Pacifica and providing them hope for a better future. Love, THE CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND STAFF OF CASA PACIFICA CASA PACIFICA ANGELS 2013 WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL COMMITTEE FESTIVAL DIRECTORS Carrie L. Hughes Kristin Palos FESTIVAL COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Bruce Barrios Jess Card Cindy Currie Madden Candice Dalan Karen Ferguson Manny Gallardo Maria Godinez Juan Godinez Pam Grenier Sonny Grenier Barbara Ito Cindy Jaks Shelley Mullaney Debbie Oliver Michelle Paschen Debbie Simpson FESTIVAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Together we can give kids hope. 12 Debra Austin Lauren Blachowiak Danielle Cervantes Jason Collis Della Dowler Kristin Eaton Cheri Elson Frances Elson Jennifer Fildes Greg Finnerty Suzi Haydon Jeff Hewitt Leigh Jensen Caitlin Klipp Keith Kowasz Barbara Kramer Deanna Leslie Carrie Locke Kim Lombardo Lori Macdonald Maggi Mahoney Craig Manning Susan McLean-Schrock Stephanie Morgan Mary Novak Sue Palos Art Perez Colleen Poling Edy Santangelo Ovedia Santos Lori Silvey Kim Singleton Ron Souther Holly Thompson Marni Thornsley Melissa Tramel Patty Turnage Janet Van Huisen Melissa Van Huisen Amy Van Wyngaarden Rick Villano Ashley Whitcomb Heidi Whitcomb Martha Zweifel Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands CASA PACIFICA’S CORPORATE LEADERS PLATINUM LEVEL SILVER LEVEL BRONZE LEVEL CONGRATULATIONS to Casa Pacifica and the Angels on 20 years of the Wine & Food Festival raising funds to help Casa Pacifica provide healing and hope to our community’s most vulnerable children and families. THE ZARLEY AND VAN HUISEN FAMILIES w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 13 CASA PACIFICA BOARD OF DIRECTORS David E. Wood, Esq., • President Keets Cassar • Vice President Wayne A. Davey • Treasurer John S. Broome, Jr. • Assistant Treasurer Rosalind C. Warner, M.D. • Secretary Cindy Dombrowski • Assistant Secretary Sheila Rakestraw • Immediate Past President BECOME AN ANGEL OR AMIGO ANGELS AMIGOS Originally comprised of eight members and founded in 1990, the Casa Pacifica Angels now number over 150 members. Each year they raise thousands of dollars through fundraising events – including the Wine & Food Festival and “Spotlight on Style” Fashion Show. The Angels also host four parties for the children – End-of-Summer, Halloween, Christmas Holiday, and Prom. Each Angel volunteer has a heart of gold and the strong desire to make a difference. If we’ve just described you, consider becoming an Angel today! The Casa Pacifica Amigos organize and sponsor activities for the children that might not otherwise be available to them, such as bike rides, roller skating, pinewood derby races, and car shows. We are looking for positive, adult role models for the children! UPCOMING EVENTS 21ST ANNUAL CARE FOR KIDS GOLF CLASSIC Monday, July 15th, 2013 • 8 am Hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Camarillo at the Spanish Hills Golf & Country Club in Camarillo. For more information, please contact Petra or Al Lowe at (805) 604-1104 or Melissa Dundas at (805) 390-3144. SPOTLIGHT ON STYLE FASHION SHOW Saturday, Oct. 5th, 2013 • 10 am at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village. For more information, please contact Kristin Palos at (805) 366-4014. . Teach these kids a thing or two... ...about fun ...about life ...about teamwork ...about your hobby ...about sportsmanship ...about believing in themselves. Show them you believe in their potential. Become an Angel or Amigo today. It can change a child’s life. To join the Angels or Amigos or for more information please contact Kristin Palos at (805) 366-4014 or at kpalos@casapacifica.org. Sean A. Baker Kenneth W. Bauer Marni Brook Jenna M. Burkey Charles W. Cohen, Esquire Brick Conners Geoff Dean Rebeca Elliott Donna B. Fisher-Yates Alan Fletcher Richard L. Glaus Richard H. Goodrich Honorable Joe Hadden Richard J. Hernandez Patricia A. Howard, Esq. Doug Mazza William H. Powell Reza Razzaghipour Stacy A. Roscoe Richard R. Rush, Ph.D. Daniel F. Selleck Robert Wynner, Esquire CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven E. Elson, Ph.D. CHIEF ADVANCEMENT OFFICER & DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI SERVICES Vicki Murphy DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT & PUBLIC RELATIONS Carrie L. Hughes HONORARY BOARD Helen M. Caldwell Bettina Chandler Gary F. Farr Richard H.Goodrich Honorable Joe D. Hadden Carolyn Huntsinger William J. Kearney Susan K. Lacey Dorothy Jue Lee Sheldon Malchicoff Barbara S. Meister Richard M. Norman, Esq. Priscilla Partridge de Garcia, Ed.D. G.S. “Gib” Poiry Joseph L. Priske Timothy P. Wolfe ANGELS BOARD Patty Turnage • President Susan Burgos Patricia Cordover Kristin Eaton Melanie Higashi Barbara Ito Arlene Jakes Cindy Jaks Cheryl Johnson Carol Kirschbaum Michelle Paschen Jane Semones Michelle Sievers Marilyn Stoddard Jennifer White Shealen Wynner Oksana Zussman AMIGOS Dennis Murphy • President 14 Sunday, June 2nd • 1 pm - 5 pm • California State University Channel Islands L E I G H & S TA N J E N S E N FA I RI S H A N S EN T R U S T JENSEN Walk In & Sports Chiropractic Dr. Stanley D. Jensen – Chiropractor – Pain Management – Sports Injuries “Get back in the game. We can help!” (805) 484-1990 www.jensenwalkin.com w w w. c p w i n e a n d f o o d f e s t i v a l . c o m 15 MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD $33 per day, per child in donations from caring people like you make a world of difference to children like . . . 12-year-old Janet, who over a two year period had regular visits from her father at night, but not to comfort her . . . or, 7-year-old Benjamin who was locked out of the way in his room with a glass of water, a few pieces of bread, and a bucket in the corner while his mom partied each evening with friends . . . or, 15-year-old Gina who was taken from her home when friends at school accidentally saw the bruises on her back, arms, and chest and told their teacher . . . or, 5-year-old Jonny who lived in a car and scavenged through garbage cans behind restaurants for food because his mother used any money she earned to get her next high . . . Just $33 per day, per child enables Casa Pacifica to provide its basic needs, healing programs and services to abused, neglected, or at-risk children – high quality programs delivered with excellence – as well as innovative programs such as Therapeutic Camp, therapeutic preschool, a 24/7 health clinic specializing in children of trauma and neglect, a music program, and afterschool activities, among others. As part of its private/public partnership, Casa Pacifica must raise $2.7 million to meet its fundraising goal for 2012-2013 – 10% of its $27 million operating budget this year – in private dollars to fill the gap between what funding it receives through government service contracts and the actual costs of running its cutting edge, healing programs and services. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Please make a donation today by visiting www.casapacifica.org or calling (805) 445-7800. Thank You! HOME OF OUR MISSION Casa Pacifica provides hope and help for abused, neglected, or at-risk children and their families. Keep in Touch: 1722 S. Lewis Road • Camarillo, CA 93012 The Therapy Dog TM For more information about Casa Pacifica call (805) 445-7800 or visit our website at www.casapacifica.org All proceeds benefit the children and families of Casa Pacifica, a crisis-care and residential treatment facility for abused, neglected, or at-risk children, which offers campus-based and community-based programs throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.Casa Pacifica is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1988. Tax ID #77-0195022 Visit archiethedog.com
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