Invitation PDF - Princeton Child Development Institute

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Invitation PDF - Princeton Child Development Institute
Executive Directors
Board of Trustees Emeriti
Edward C. Fenske, M.A.T., Ed.S.
Gregory S. MacDuff, Ph.D.
John H. Ewing
Dennis M. Moore
Tod S. Peyton
Executive Directors Emeritae
Patricia J. Krantz, Ph.D.
Lynn E. McClannahan, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees
John B. Goedecke, Jr., President
Heather McCusker, Esq, Vice President
Michael Farewell, Secretary
Richard V. Simkus, Treasurer
M. David Atkin, M.D.
John M. Cotton, M. D.
Dina Karmazin Elkins
Christiana Foglio
Paul A. Fried, C.P.A.
omas O. Ix
John W. McDonnell
Jacqueline O. Phares
George A. Sarkar, Ph.D., J.D.
Robert Titus
Sherry L. Treney
William S. Walsh, Jr.
Founders
Pamela P. Machold, Parent
Peggy W. Pulleyn, Lifetime Trustee,
1970-1996
Spring Sensations
Committee Members
Neisy Nieto, Committee Chair
Jenna Casper-Bloom
Lisa Courey
Clara Eatroff
Susan Edwards
Dina Karmazin Elkins
Miran Franzosi
Connie Hofer
Charlie Hogarth
Christina Kirby
Anna Leontiev
Amy Lillard
Margaret DeNaples Lopez
Pam Machold
Anne Mandel
Jen Nolte
Sue Parris
Henrietta Renzi
Ilona & Joseph Sansone
Helene Schon
Sadie Shatku
Amanda Tang
Laura Wagner
Nancy Wagner
Nancy Wilson
Atonia Worley
Spring
SENSATIONS
To benefit the programs of
PRINCETON CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Pioneering autism intervention and research for over 40 years
2012
CELEBRATING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Founded in 1970, Princeton Child Development Institute is a
private, non-profit program offering a broad spectrum of
science-based services for children, adolescents, and adults
with autism. PCDI's programs include early intervention, a
pre-school and school, home programming, an adult life-skills
program, two family-style group homes, and supervised apartment living.
Because autism knows no national or cultural boundaries, PCDI shares its
pioneering programs, technology, and research with professionals in the
US and abroad so that all people who struggle with autism may benefit.
PCDI's success depends upon the partnership of friends and contributors who
make it possible for people to overcome many of the challenges of autism.
Your support makes Spring Sensations a special evening during which we join
together as a community to raise funds vital for the continued success of
PCDI’s programs.
Thank you for your attendance and participation in this important evening.
R
affle
Win Two Tickets to Super Bowl XLVII
Sunday, February 3, 2013
In the newly rebuilt Superdome!
New Orleans, LA
Airfare for two included.
Overnight accommodations for two will be
provided on Saturday & Sunday near the stadium.
Donation: $25.00 (see response card)
Drawing at Spring Sensations
Winner does not need to be present
Generously donated by the Mel Karmazin Foundation
Prize must be claimed by June 4, 2012.
No substitution ofthe offered prizes. No substitution of money.
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o in u s for S pr i ng S e ns ati ons
our annual gala that features
Silent and Live Auctions
to benefit the life-changing autism programs of
Princeton Child Development Institute
and honor our community partners
Shaffer Gymnastics
Pennington Presbyterian Nursery School
Pennington-Ewing Athletic Club
who work cooperatively with us to make a difference
in the lives of individuals with autism
S AT U R D AY, M AY 5 , 2012
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
T HE W E ST IN PR IN C ETO N
201 VILLAGE BOULEVARD
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY
Silent Auction begins at 6:00 pm
Live Auction begins at 9:00 pm
Raffle for 2013 Super Bowl tickets drawing at 10:30