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EACHING EADINESS CCESSIBILITY URTURING KILLS NDEPENDENCE EAMWORK NTEGRITY PPORTUNITY EXT STEP TODAY. TOMORROW. TOGETHER 21ST Annual Spring Soiree Benefit Auction An event to benefit The Children’s Center Thefor Children’s Communication/Beverly Center Schoolfor Communication for the Deaf B EVE R LSaturday,Y S CHO OMarchL FO R30th, THE 2019 DEA • F6-11pm FOU NDED IN 1 8 76 Boston Marriott Peabody • Peabody, MA The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 1 3/25/19 4:05 PM oming thisSummer C Our New Life Skills Center The Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf is constructing a 7,000 square foot multi-purpose space located at the corner of Overlook and Echo Avenues. This building is necessary to meet the growing needs of students ages 14-22. The major function of this building is: • To enhance the CCCBSD Life Skills program by creating additional opportunities for skill development and engaging in the local community. • To assure CCCBSD high school students who are Deaf and hearing with physical challenges have a fully-accessible learning space. • To provide practical opportunities for students to explore new areas of interest and engagement while working cooperatively. For students aged 14+ the most important goal is to become independent and fully participating members of their communities. Blending vocational and life skills training will provide students opportunities to learn a variety of new skills and to gain control over their environment. The Life Skills Center will help students develop self-advocacy and independent living skills. The goal of the Life Skills Program is for students: • To gain independence through vocational skills. • To create a setting for students to be successful and independent regardless of his/her disabilities. • To achieve transition by creating a bridge between the classroom and meaningful work or The Child volunteer experiences.ren’s Center for Communication Beverly School for the Deaf The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 2 3/25/19 4:06 PM SCHEDULE OF EVENTS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM 6 pm • Opening reception GRAND BALLROOM 6 pm • Silent Auction opens 7:15 pm • Dining Room opens 7:30 pm • Silent Auction closes 8 pm • Dinner is served with video presentation 8:30 pm • Award presentations by Dr. Mark Carlson 9 pm • Rick Doucette presents the Live Auction 9:30 • Checkout A SPECIAL THANKS TO Boston Marriott Peabody Bob Moffett – Proformance • proformance.net Jamie Champlain • JC Design Erin McGillivray • Photography The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 3 3/25/19 4:06 PM A MESSAGE FROM DR. MARK CARLSON, CCCBSD PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR If you’ve recently passed by our campus, you will notice some changes taking place. Construction of a new 7,000 SF building to house our Life Skills program is underway. CCCBSD continues to support a diverse community of Deaf and special needs students. With 42 students currently in our Transition program, it is evident our facilities on campus must adapt to meet this growing student population. With classroom learning and teaching spaces growing three-fold, CCCBSD has placed a major emphasis on supporting our older students, who are working on academic, leisure, and life skills. Our new Life Skills Center will help our faculty and staff teach the critical skills needed for a smoother transition into adulthood. With a student kitchen, maker space, smart-lab, and vocational classroom, opening the new CCCBSD Life Skills Center in July will improve student outcomes and possibilities for the future. I want to thank you for your support in opening these doors for our students. The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 4 3/25/19 4:06 PM The Children’s Center for Communication Beverly School for the Deaf Board of Trustees Executive Committee President Anthony Fusco Vice President David Carlson Treasurer David Morency Secretary Sharon Clark Trustees Dr. Andrew Baker Jay Duchin Leonard Femino Thomas Gately John Hall Alex Harrington William Harrington Robin Hough Dr. Timothy Hough Jeff Kane Rebecca Lindsay Erik Majeskey Joel Monell Martin O’Toole Scott Price Richard Powers The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 5 3/25/19 4:06 PM The Parent-Infant/Toddler Program at CCCBSD Recognizing a young child’s family as the most critical educational support in their early life, the CCCBSD Parent Infant Program offers family support and education throughout the early intervention experience. PIP is committed to providing deaf/hard of hearing children and their families with a comprehensive, intensive program, where American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English are equally valued and included. The dedicated PIP teachers support language development in children with varying hearing levels. They are familiar with hearing amplification technologies and ways to maximize the benefits of consistent device use. Our faculty, staff, and students appreciate your sincere generosity and support of PIP and our school. The program wouldn’t be possible without your ongoing commitment to this amazing program. Thank you. —Robin Hough, PIP Coordinator The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 21st Annual “Transitions” Spring Soiree Benefit Auction Volunteers Rachel Barstow • Lynne Batty • Rachel Benjamin Sarah Brandt • Angela Christofells • Jocelyn Clark • Jenna Cole Kate Corrigan • Katie Dollard • Jessica Fox • Alex Gullage Jean Hennessey • Kristen Humber • Suzanne Jobski • Ellen Lane Chris Majeskey • Erika Majeskey • Shari McLeod • Jane McNally Ashleigh O’Brien • Kristen O’Conner • Bryce Pepin • Andrea Perkins Dana Peterson • Kayla Provenzano • Carol Sheehan • Jodi Thibeau Tracie Tilton • Alycia Toomey • Erika Welch • Cyndi White The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 6 3/25/19 4:06 PM The Recipients of the Joanie Vaughan Ingraham Spirit Award At our 21st annual Soiree this year, we are truly excited to present our amazing Transition program. We are proud of our students ages 14 to 22 who are learning important vocational and life skills to enhance their future. Whether learning the process of shopping for items at the gro- cery store or partaking in their first work experience, there are many achievements to share! As we look forward to our new Life Skills Center slated to open in July, we are reminded that it is the little things in life that truly matter. As our students achieve new goals, each progresses forward on their journey into adulthood with more confidence. We are honored to be part of their experiences and will continue to explore opportunities to enhance learning critical life skills for all of our students. We honor all of our Transition students, faculty, and staff in honor of Joanie Vaughan Ingraham, for their willingness to put forward their best efforts in all of their endeavors. Thank you. This year’s Paddles for a Cause will benefit the new Life Skills Center. Thank you! The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 7 3/25/19 4:06 PM MANY THANKS TO OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS INTEGRITY PARTNER Institution for Savings James J. Welch & Co, Inc. ACCESSIBILITY PARTNER The Law Offices of Donald M. Greenough Salem Five Charitable Foundation READINESS PARTNER Amplified Glovsky Connolly Construction Management Kane’s Flower World North Shore Bank Peterman Architects INDEPENDENCE PARTNER Agganis Construction Alexander & Femino Brenner Facility Management CAP Electric Coast Maintenance Supply EBSCO Meridian Associates Sentinel Group Simard Construction The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 8 3/25/19 4:06 PM AND TO OUR INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS INTEGRITY PARTNER Tim & Joanie Ingraham READINESS PARTNER Dr. Mark Carlson J.F. Bart Nuboer and Janet Schmitz Iyue and Keesa Sung The Wehmeyer Family INDEPENDENCE PARTNER: Alfred and Barbara Carlson Ruth A. Karchenes David and Janet Loring Martin L. O’Toole and Elizabeth A. Hart Peter and Leslie Tremblay SKILLS PARTNER: Randolph P. Barton Sharon Clark Erik and Christine Majeskey Jane McNally Dr. Clare Rosen The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 9 3/25/19 4:06 PM CORPORATE INTEGRITY PARTNER CORPORATE INTEGRITY PARTNER The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 10 3/25/19 4:06 PM CORPORATE INTEGRITY PARTNER CORPORATE INTEGRITY PARTNER The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 11 3/25/19 4:06 PM CORPORATE ACCESSIBILITY PARTNER CORPORATE ACCESSIBILITY PARTNER Law Office of Donald M. Greenough 25 Market Street Ipswich 978-356-1040 The Children’s Center for Communication BEVERLY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF FOUNDED IN 1876 CCC_Program Book 2019.indd 12 3/25/19 4:06 PM CORPORATE ACCESSIBILITY PARTNER CORPORATE ACCESSIBILITY PARTNER WORKING TOGETHER TO BUILD STRONGER COMMUNITIES Since 1855, Salem Five has been listening to the needs of our communities. In keeping with that commitment, we are pleased to sponsor CCCBSD's 21st Annual Spring Soiree Benefit.