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The Jewels of 2012 Gala

Saturday, May 5, 2012 At The Grand Del Mar

Honorary Chairs Phyllis & John Parrish Joye Blount & Jessie J. Knight, Jr. Marilyn & Kim Fletcher Papa Doug Manchester Lee & Frank Goldberg Sandy Redman & Jeff Mueller Jeanne Jones & Don Breitenberg Sally B. & John M. Thornton

For more information about our upcoming gala please call (619) 685-1175

A Quarterly Publication of The Arc of San Diego or visit www.arc-sd.com.Spring 2015 The Jewels of San Diego Gala2012 Gala The Jewels on Broadway! GALA | Saturday, March 14, 2015 | 5:30 p.m. | The Grand Del Mar The Jewels of San Diego invite you for an evening filled with glamour and Broadway fun. The Jewels on Broadway is a spectacular black tie gala featuring Broadway-themed entertainment, exceptional dining, live and silent auctions, dancing, and sensational music by Wayne Foster Entertainment. The band, known for its electrifying choreography and fine performers, will provide the evening’s musical extravaganza. Many generous sponsors have provided a dynamic selection of auction items from sports memorabilia and great vacation getaways to gourmet meals, jewelry, and more! Saturday, May 5, 2012 The Jewels of San Diego Gala is The Arc of San Diego’s premier fundraiser. Every year the gala has grown in attendance, and we expect this year to be the biggest and liveliest yet! AtHonorary The Grand Jewels Del Chairs Mar Phyllis & John Parrish Gold Seating tickets are $200 and a table of 10 is $2,000. VIP Platinum Preferred Seating Honorary Chairs Geniya & Papa Doug Manchester is $300 and $3,000 for a table of 10. Contact Jennifer Bates Navarra at (619) 685-1185, Phyllis & John Parrish Joye Blount & Jessie J. Knight, Jr. Marilyn &Debra Kim Fletcher Turner & ConradPapa Prebys Doug Manchester ext. 291 or [email protected] to purchase tickets and obtain sponsorship information. Lee & FrankSally Goldberg B. & John M. SandyThornton Redman & Jeff Mueller Visit us online at www.arc-sd.com/jewels for more information. Jeanne Jones & DonGaby Breitenberg & Rich SulpizioSally B. & John M. Thornton The Jewels on Broadway will raise funds to support The Arc of San Diego’s programs and Jeanne Jones & Don Breitenberg For more information about our upcoming services that benefit children and adults with disabilities. We hope you will join us for a Joye Blount & Jessie J. Knight, Jr. galaSandy please Redman call &(619) Jeff Mueller685-1175 memorable evening! orEmma visit &www.arc-sd.com. Leo Zuckerman Lee & Frank Goldberg Hon. Pam Slater-Price & Herschel Price Zandra Rhodes & Salah H. Hassanein Ginger & Ron Blair Ramin Pourteymour Susan & Bill Hoehn Raffaella & John Belanich Patti & Coop Cooprider Mrs. Lowell Davies

Get Your Jewels Gala Tickets Now! Call Jennifer Bates Navarra (619) 685-1175, ext. 291 [email protected]

The Stars of Broadway! Front Row: Sally B. Thornton, Phyllis Parrish, Jeanne Jones. Back Row: Joye Blount, Hon. Pam Slater-Price, Darlene Davies, and Sandy Redman.

Visit us at www.arc-sd.com President’s Message The Rite Way Board of The Arc of San Diego received a Directors $2,500 grant from The Rite Aid Foundation to support Camp- The Arc of San Diego Nationally A-Little, our annual weeklong Officers residential summer camp recognized as Gerald W. Hansen, P.E., Board Chair Disability Awareness for children with disabilities ages 5-17. We thank Rite Aid Jerry Wechsler, Secretary/Treasurer Month, March gives Foundation for their donation. Dwight Stratton, Past Board Chair us the opportunity “Rite Aid is committed to ensuring children with disabilities to celebrate the lives of people with are able to have opportunities to participate in recreational Members-At-Large developmental disabilities. activities despite any challenges they are facing. We are proud John Alexander Danny Long, featured in this issue to support the wonderful work The Arc of San Diego does Nancy Eakin in the community,” said Gayle Rife, manager of The Rite Aid (pages 4-5), receives the support Robert “Bob” Guthrie Foundation. necessary for him to pursue his goals. Wallace D. Ray, Jr. Our Tailored Day Services program Lisa Marie Russell plays to his strengths as we take Gregg Shallan, MBA, ChFC his skills, knowledge, and interests into consideration and customize Chapter Representatives services to meet his needs. Danny’s Ty Rogers, City Chapter day combines work, school, and play Doug Hoehn, East County Chapter as he successfully participates in his community. Julie Lyon, North County Chapter William Evans, North Shores Chapter The satisfaction that Danny’s parents, Susan J. Fuller, South Bay Chapter Tim and Patti Long, have with Tailored Day Services is a reflection of our 2014 Outcomes Measurement Arc San Diego Evaluation where 96% of consumers Foundation and families express satisfaction Officers with our programs while 98% of Camp-A-Little offers a traditional summer camp experience with James O. Reynolds those receiving services report an extra care and attention. If you would like to know more about improvement in their quality of life. Chairperson Camp-A-Little, call Lin Taylor, (619) 685-1175, ext. 255 or email Glenn Chapin We are proud of our longstanding [email protected]. commitment to improving the lives of 1st Vice Chairperson people with disabilities. Paul La Bounty, CEBS While there are many ways you can 2nd Vice Chairperson assist us in making a difference by Making Headlines Mike Lichtenberger, CPA offering people with disabilities jobs The Arc of San Diego is proud to announce Secretary / Treasurer and housing, volunteering, becoming the promotion of Mary Yumul to Vice Edward C. Walton, Esq. a member, making a donation – we President of Human Resources, CHRO from Past Chairperson ask for your support of our signature her previous role as Director of Human fundraiser, The Jewels on Broadway. Resources. Directors Join us on March 14th at The Grand Mary will continue to lead strategic efforts Ron Blair Del Mar for a spectacular gala for all human resource functions including Gerald W. Hansen, P.E. that celebrates the philanthropic recruitment and compensation, benefits administration, training Norma Hidalgo-Del Rio, RPh contributions of prominent San and development, performance management, and payroll. Andrew J. Kessler, Esq. Diegans and raises much needed “In the past year, Mary has accepted ever-increasing Jon Kurtin funds. responsibilities and has proven herself to be a valuable member Donald Molloy, JD Please support our efforts by of the Senior Leadership Team,” said David W. Schneider, John Peloquin, Ph.D., MBA becoming a sponsor of this event or President & CEO. donating an auction item. Visit our Prior to joining The Arc in 2013, Mary was Corporate Director Emeritus website, www.arc-sd.com/jewels, or call of Human Resources at YMCA of San Diego County and has Robert L. Beckett us at (619) 685-1175 to learn more. more than 25 years leadership experience in human resources Clair Burgener (deceased) See you at The Grand Del Mar! and management. She earned her Certificate in Human Jerry Coleman (deceased) Resources Management from the University of Darla Davis San Diego and is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Honorable John S. Einhorn David W. Schneider Resources (SPHR) by the Human Resources Institute. Mary has a Willis J. Fletcher (deceased) President & CEO bachelor’s degree in Human Development from California State Arthur Neumann, CPA University San Marcos. George Saadeh Sidney Schuman 2 In Honor of Christopher Hill In Memory of Hallie Burton Hutchinson Thank You to Esther A. Coit John & Melinda Vaughn Our Donors Dustin Coit In Memory of Thomas Scott Jackson Mary Ellen Mueller BaronHR Technical, LLC September 1, 2014 through In Honor of John M. Jennings In Memory of Helen Paradowski Shirley S. Jennings January 23, 2015 Richard & Margaret Kleifgen In Honor of the Johnson Family Tom & Regina Paradowski The Arc of San Diego greatly appreciates the F. Leonard Johnson Barbara J. Patton assistance we receive to help us enhance the services we provide to children and adults with disabilities. In Honor of Sara Julius In Memory of Hing Ton “Bill” Quon We are grateful for your support and commitment to John Julius William & Devin Chin-Lee improving their quality of life. Thank you to all our In Honor of the Jon R. Kurtin Family Hilbert & Peggy Chu wonderful supporters! Shugar Chan Gorman & Ora Fong The DeFay Family Irene Lowe Fong Donations Randolph Fong Knights of Columbus Council #12861, In Honor of Robert & Debra LaBerge Henry & Vivien Hok Starlight Center Campaign. Robert LaBerge S. Hoh Starlight Auxiliary, Parent/Infant Program In Honor of Richard Leyva Edwin & Beverly Hom and Starlight Center Capital Campaign. Teamster Local Union No. 542 Paul & Ana Hui Dong & Susan Khuu Star Larcs, Parent/Infant Program In Honor of Rebecca Mack Lori Kuey and Starlight Center. Barbara L. Borden Gary & Susie Lau In Honor of Constance O’Reilly Grants Elaine Lee Stephanie Blankenship Bulova Gale Foundation, Arc San Diego Frances T. Lee Foundation. In Honor of Phyllis Parrish Frank & Connie Lee Coop & Patti Cooprider Community Services Association of San A.L. & Karen Leong Diego Unified School District, Starlight In Honor of Jim & Denise Reynolds Dale & Sharon Lieu Center – art program, Sulpizio Family Ray & Gina Ellis - Ellis Family Louis & Lynn Lin Center – sensory equipment, Arc North Foundation William & Carmen Sitz Vivian Ong Szeto, D.D.S. County – yoga, East County Training In Honor of Karl Schulte Shang & Cynthia Tom Center – gardening supplies/equipment, and Richard & Karol Schulte North Shores Vocational Center – kitchen Albert & Linda Tuey In Honor of Callie Vaughn equipment/art studio supplies. Kenman & Arlene Tuey Lung Kendall Cardenas Perry & Lauren Tuey County of San Diego Community Carlie Kyle Kwok-Wan Wan & Shiow-Shin Chin Enhancement Program, Arc Community In Honor of John Vaughn Marvin & Oleta Wong Employment Services.for vocational Jill Schultz Dr. Raymond Wong training and employment opportunities. Stephen & Judy Wu In Honor of Sandra Wilson The Oak Tree Philanthropic Foundation, D.M. & R. Yee Star Larcs Arc San Diego Foundation. Lo-Mei & Ping-Yang Yeh In Honor of Connie Withers San Diego Foundation Health & Dennis & Vivien Yu Kristen Wigby Human Services Grants Program, Arc In Memory of Sandra Quon Memorial Gifts North County and Starlight Center on Timothy Quon recommendation by the Escondido and Memorial Gifts In Memory of Leora Rowan Chula Vista Charitable Foundations. In Memory of James Dennis Briscoe Sarah Brenha Shirley M. Green Sidney Stern Memorial Trust, general In Memory of Drue & June Williams operating support. I-Trans Consulting Services, Inc. Dennis & Leah Ellenberg Seider Maureen Pigot SJB Donor Advised Fund at Northern Dean Shipcott Trust Charitable Giving Program William Wingerning Tribute Gifts In Memory of Nancy Bosley In Honor of Activision Blizzard – Virgie Bosley Annual Report Parsin Josh & Sara Beitler Anne Charrett Our 2014 Annual Report, Bernard Blotner Julie Gentry Changing Lives Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Karen N. Hoss Every Day, In Honor of Amanda English Mary Riche is available Michael & Deborah Orr Louise Thrift online at www. In Honor of Anita, Preeti, Sandeep, In Memory of Julie Vaughn Bunting arc-sd.com/ and Priyanka Devri Lynch annualreport. Priyanka Rathod Jim & Nelda Moran Download your copy now and In Memory of Dr. Harland DeBoer In Honor of Robert Beckett read about our Foster & Pamela Beckett Stahl Virginia DeBoer accomplishments In Honor of Giving Tuesday In Memory of George Hidalgo and financial Rhonda R. Handy Norma Hidalgo-del Rio, RPh performance! 3 Celebrating Danny! In honor of March, Disability Awareness Month, we are proud to feature Danny Long of Chula Vista. Danny receives Tailored Day Services Option through Danny volunteers at the Naval Base Thrift The Arc’s Starlight Center. Store where he sorts, cleans, organizes, tags, and hangs merchandise.

There is never a dull moment for Danny Long. His days are filled with work, school, theater, dance, sports, church, and family. At 25, Danny, with the strong support and encouragement of his family, has access to a variety of programs that accommodate his many interests. He participates in programs at The Arc of San Diego, Southwestern College, Arms Wide Open, Sports 4 Exceptional Athletes, San Diego Park & Recreation, Therapeutic Recreation Services, and Danny’s love for theater led him to Arms Wide Open, a YMCA. performing arts company in El Cajon, where he played Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz and is currently John in His mother Patty finds that Tailored Day Services Peter Pan. has given her son confidence, bringing him out of his shell as new experiences are found where he can be social and responsible. She is pleased that Danny is now able to initiate conversations and compliment people. Danny has an avid interest in the performing arts and sports. He takes classes in swing, tap, contemporary, and and spends several hours at rehearsals. He also plays basketball, baseball, and soccer seasonally and bowls and swims year-round. Additionally, he is in a weightlifting class at Southwestern College. Hobbies include journal writing, vocabulary and Twice a week, Amanda Pearman, Direct Support Professional money exercises, listening to and with The Arc and Danny work on skill building, social Taylor Swift, and writing notes and letters for all interaction, and personal goals.

Tailored Day Services Option (TDSO) provides guidance and the structure to help young adults gain confidence and achieve personal goals as they consider their interests and make choices about post-secondary education, employment, housing, recreation and leisure, and community integration. Services are available through the San Diego Regional Center (15 hours per week) and private pay (no hour limit). Seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, contact Melanie McCoy at (619) 685-1175, ext. 290 or [email protected]. Celebrating Danny!

On Tuesday afternoons, as a member of the Southwestern College student organization ABLE Club, Danny participates in advocacy discussions and helps plan events. Family time is absolutely the best! Danny has two sisters, one brother, five nieces and nephews, and will soon be uncle to a sixth! occasions to friends and family. He is a HUGE Disneyland fan and says, “My dream is to work at Disneyland. I wish I could draw maps for people and help them get around the park.” Danny volunteers at the San Diego Thrift Store on the Naval Base, Bonita-Sunnvyside Library, YMCA, and Arms Wide Open, a theater company. As a child of missionaries, Danny is a member of two churches, Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana de With Club, Danny enjoys social activities such as going to SeaWorld, San Diego Zoo, Disneyland, San Diego and First Baptist Church of Chula Vista, and game or movie nights. where he is an usher/greeter and part of the Sunday School class for young adults with disabilities. He often goes with church groups to Mexico on work projects. Born in the Dominican Republic, Danny moved to Chula Vista when he was six years old. Well- traveled, he has been to Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Belize, Honduras, Czech Republic, Austria, Canada and many U.S. states. He is excited to experience new foods, cultures, sights, and sounds. In the summer, he hopes to visit his sister and her family in Malawi, Africa! Looking into the future, Danny wants to have a full At the Bonita-Sunnyside Library, Danny cleans, polishes, and time, paid position at the Naval Base. reshelves books.

Tailored Day Services Option (TDSO) provides guidance and the structure to help young adults gain confidence and achieve personal goals as they consider their interests and make choices about post-secondary education, employment, housing, recreation and leisure, and community integration. Services are available through the San Diego Regional Center (15 hours per week) and private pay (no hour limit). Seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, contact Melanie McCoy at (619) 685-1175, ext. 290 or [email protected]. PROFILE: Joye Blount Burlington Gives Back On November 21, 2014, Burlington opened its fifth store in El Cerrito, San Diego, Joye Blount, one of honorary and at its Grand Opening Ceremony, donated 80 boxes of new merchandise and chairs of The Jewels of San Diego assorted products to The Arc of San Diego. Items were distributed to consumers Gala, has been involved with The in Independent Living Services, Residential Services, Respite, Tailored Arc of San Diego for seven years. Day Services, and Parent/Infant programs. She brings charm and leadership to Additionally, our highly successful annual gala. consumers were Joye has earned many prestigious beneficiaries of the business and community awards retailer’s annual Warm and serves on multiple boards in Coats & Warm Hearts San Diego. She is Wealth Management Advisor/VP Coat Drive. at U.S. Bank and has extensive experience in both The Arc of San Diego finance and education. thanks Burlington and How did you first get involved with The Arc of its nonprofit partner, San Diego? K.I.D.S./Fashion My first introduction was through a dear friend Delivers, for their and key fundraiser for The Arc, Phyllis Parrish. Her generous donation. passion and dedication to the organization inspired me to thoroughly understand their mission and take an active role in raising awareness and creating advocacy for their unwavering commitment to persons with disabilities. The Arc of San Diego thanks What interests you most about our organization? Virginia DeBoer for her The Arc of San Diego is unique in providing a donation of $10,000 in memory very specialized service to a very special audience. of her husband, Dr. Harland The range of services includes a diversity of DeBoer, to support Arc North opportunities, skill building, and job opportunities County. Dr. DeBoer was a that create individual fulfillment and positive self- member of the North County worth, maximizing one’s potential. Chapter Advisory Board, The Why are you committed to The Arc’s mission? Arc of San Diego Board of The Arc fills a tremendous void, and, without Directors, and Arc San Diego their support, our communities would suffer and Foundation. Accepting the individuals with disabilities would never achieve check was President & CEO their life goals. David W. Schneider. Why does this cause matter to you? Because people matter. We are all God’s children and we have a moral and social responsibility to Aloha care and make a difference. Nine consumers had a fun, six day vacation in Waikiki, Hawaii, courtesy of The What do you enjoy most about working with Arc’s Personal & Leisure Services program. There was plenty to do from strolling on The Arc of San Diego? the beach and going to a luau to visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center and Kualoa There are a multitude of reasons, but one highlight Regional Park. Hawaii is a favorite vacation choice; other destinations include Alaska, is having the privilege to work with The Arc’s Cabo San Lucas, New York, Canada, and many California attractions. For more Leadership Team and their staff who are truly information, visit www.arc-sd.com/pals. passionate about their roles and the mission of the organization. While challenges can be many, they are always planning strategically to avoid any negative impact to the individuals they serve and to provide true quality of life.

What helps you select the charities you support? My husband and I tend to support charities that are related to arts and culture, education, and the military. We always consider the leadership and financial strength of an organization, the need, and, of course, the mission.

6 East County Chapter Advisory Board Meet The Arc of San Diego is proud to have five Chapter Advisory Boards who are responsible for addressing local programming needs of people with disabilities and promoting their general welfare. Our On March 2, 1959, under the patronage of the In recent years, the Advisory Board extended Board El Cajon Junior Women's Club, Sunbeam Center its scope to include oversight of five residential opened in the small guest house of teacher, homes and respite services. Taking a “hands- Gregg Shallan, CFP, MBA, ChFC Helen Beem, with six pre-school children. on” approach, the group focused on updating Member-At-Large Sixteen months later, a Board of Directors was and improving functionality of facilities and formed and the decision made to become the expanding outreach to the community. With the Gregg Shallan joined the board of third chapter goal of having directors in 2011 and is chair of of The Arc of consumers the Investment Committee that San Diego, East age in home oversees management of investment County Chapter. for as long as objectives and analyzes reports to Sunbeam possible, they ensure compliance with fiduciary changed its put in place standards. His goal for this year is to extensive name to Angels help The Arc of San Diego grow its improvements Unaware board and donor base. after the best- that took into As First Vice President of selling book consideration Investments at Wells Fargo Bank by Dale Evans physical and, in March design, in La Jolla, Gregg brings strong 1962, after accessibility, financial analysis and banking six temporary and licensing background to the board. He homes, the East Back: Mickey Moreau, Melinda Vaughn, Doug Hoehn. requirements. is a retired Navy County Chapter Front: Lynn Moreau, Arlene Moreau, John Vaughn. This project, Commander with over 20 years of Advisory Board completed in service. January, took 2½ years, with satisfying results. purchased a permanent home at 1374 East “I like doing what I can to Lexington Avenue. Responding to changing Looking ahead, the board has several thoughtful contribute. Being able to accomplish times, in 1980, the Center was renamed East initiatives. Consumer satisfaction and staff something with a team of people County Training Center. In 1982, the Board appreciation ranks high on their list, as does that is greater than one’s self - that’s purchased a warehouse in Gillespie Field working with the Ladies Auxiliary, Angel LARCs. a great feeling!” industrial park to meet the need for vocational Their belief, One Arc, One Vision resonates with education and rapid enrollment. all members. A “friend of a friend” introduced Gregg to The Arc and he soon found Over the past 50 years, there were many board The East County Chapter Advisory Board meets himself committed to its mission. members whose ideas, energy, and vision were on the first Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Empowering people to achieve responsible for the success of ECTC. They were at 1374 East Lexington Avenue in El Cajon. their life goals complemented fully engaged and gave freely of their time and If you or someone you know is interested in his belief that “teaching a man to talent - always with the goal of making the joining the Board, please contact Chris Shilling, Center a better place for people with disabilities. Area Director, at (619) 444-9417. fish does more than giving him a fish for a day.” Gregg also had deep apprehensions about the lack of resources for children with disabilities when they grow up and Summer Opportunities was pleased to learn that The Arc Get ready for the most fun-filled and rewarding offers timely, comprehensive, and summer opportunity you’ve ever had. If effective services. you enjoy the outdoors and want to make a Gregg graduated from Denison difference in the lives of children and adults with University with a BS in Marine disabilities, being a volunteer Camp Counselor is Biology and earned an MBA the way to go! in International Business from Counselors must be 18 years of age, have a Webster University. Originally from clean background, and submit to fingerprinting Pittsburgh, he moved to Coronado and drug testing. No experience necessary and in 1997 and has lived in Chula pre-camp training (July 8,9,10) is mandatory. Vista since 2001. Gregg and his Counselors receive room and board and transportation to and from camp. wife Katherine have two young Interested? Go online, www.arc-sd.com, click on VOLUNTEER, and complete the application. Or daughters and one dog, Champ, a contact Lin Taylor at (619) 685-1175, ext. 255 or [email protected]. white Lab. The family enjoys going to Julian and Hawaii.

7 The Arc of San Diego Non-Profit Org. Calendar Providing services for people with disabilities and their families since 1951 U.S.Postage 3030 Market Street n San Diego, CA 92102-3230 PAID MARCH Tel (619) 685-1175 n Fax (619) 234-3759 San Diego,CA 14 Jewels of San Diego Gala www.arc-sd.com Permit No.115 The Jewels on Broadway Join Our Social Media Community The Grand Del Mar, 5:30 p.m. Contact: Jennifer Bates Navarra (619) 685-1175, ext. 291 www.facebook.com/TheArcSanDiego MAY www.twitter.com/TheArcSanDiego www.youtube.com/arcsandiego 2 Seminar: Understanding Social Security & SSI Benefits, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Speaker: Dennis McRoberts, Social Security Administration (retired) 9 Seminar: Special Needs Trust, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker: Nancy Spector, Attorney Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law This newsletter is produced and distributed by The Arc of San Diego. Board Chair Gerald W. Hansen, P.E., President & CEO David W. Schneider North Shores Vocational Center If you would prefer receiving the Spotlight via email, please email us at [email protected] 9575 Aero Drive, San Diego The Spotlight is published quarterly. You can find the online version of the newsletter at www.arc-sd.com $8 per person; $10 family; free for person with disability Contact Leslie Autry Going For The Green! (619) 201-2672 The 22nd annual Arc San Diego Foundation Invitational Holiday Golf Tournament, held at The 8 SpringFest Santaluz Club on December 8, 2014, was a great success. Around 125 golfers took to the links under Starlight Center, 5:00-7:00 p.m. perfect weather conditions. 1280 Nolan Avenue, Chula Vista Following an enjoyable day of golf, players and guests sat Contact Yrma Nixon or back, relaxed, and enjoyed the awards reception and silent and Thank You To Our Sponsors! Terri Thorn live auctions. Morning & Jim Nichols and Alliant Specialty Alliant Insurance Specialty Services (619) 427-2497 Insurance Services, Inc. received The Jon R. Kurtin Lifetime Anne & Willis Fehlman Legend Award for their longtime support and commitment to BD Holdings, Inc. June the tournament. 5 Annual Meeting & Blanchard, Krasner & French Thanks to all the sponsors, players, and volunteers, this fun and Installation Ceremony Susie & David Boyer successful tournament raised $121,000. Proceeds were used to Double Tree by Hilton San Diego- Roy & Judy Carlson purchase holiday gifts for children and adults with disabilities Mission Valley, 6:30 p.m. Shugar Chan and support Our Place Yoga & Wellness Center, a program that Cost: $50.00 per person. Glenn Chapin provides yoga and adaptive fitness training at North Shores Contact Rhonda Handy, Nancy & Mike DeFay Vocational Center. 619) 685-1175, ext. 295. Barbara & Robert Deruntz Jon Kurtin, Arc San Diego Foundation board member, Michael & Connie Genuard JULY spearheaded the drive to host a golf tournament in 1993 when Genuardi Family Foundation 15-19, Session 1 he realized that many consumers did not receive holiday gifts. The Family of Sol Gerber 22-26, Session 2 Jon rallied friends and fellow golf enthusiasts to play and raise Carol & Gary Heil Camp-A-Little/Camp-A-Lot funds, ensuring consumers would receive a holiday gift. Bryan Holker Cuyamaca Outdoor School, At The Arc of San Diego, we are appreciative to Jon, Linda, IPS Descanso Berni, & Hannah Kurtin, Lenny Ignelzi, Kat Sciacca, Kahala Travel, Inc. Contact Lin Taylor Jim Sullivan, and Dennis Paulson for their dedication and The Jon R. Kurtin Family (619) 685-1175, ext. 255 generosity. Gina Lew & Jeff Platt Pacific Coast Commercial Pacific Western Bank The Brian Pidgeon Family Foundation Mission Players Sports Bar Richardson Auto Group The Arc of San Diego Harry E. Rhoad supports and Kat & Frank Sciacca empowers people with Scripps/Poway Self Storage disabilities to achieve James C. Sullivan their life goals. Zipbuds