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State Indoor Winter Games and Southeast State Indoor Winter Powerlifting Games and Southeast Powerlifting 2011 Program Book Cobb County ● Official Program Book Presented by: Bowne ID # g25721-1_Special_Olympics.pdf 1 January 7, 2011 13:32:48 1 State Indoor Winter Games and Southeast Powerlifting Program Book StatewideSTATEWIDESTATEWIDE Premier PARTNERSPARTNERS Partners Statewide Platinum Partners PRESENTING SPONSOR OFFICIAL SPONSORS Bowne ID # g25721-1_Special_Olympics.pdf 2 January 7, 2011 13:33:06 2 State Indoor Winter Games and Southeast Powerlifting Program Book WELCOME TO 2011 STATE WINTER GAMES January 21, 2011 Welcome to 2011 State Indoor Winter Games; where the largest number of athletes and coaches that we’ve had at State Indoor Winter Games in Cobb County will compete this weekend. That’s about 2,500 Special Olympics Georgia (SOGA) athletes and coaches from across the state are here this weekend to compete in basketball, three-on-three basketball, ice skating, basketball skills, gymnastics, floor hockey, bowling, roller skating and powerlifting. Let’s cheer on the athletes, as they do their personal best, show joy and courage during competition on an equal playing field. And they will inspire us to do the same in our lives every day. Thank you to the volunteers who work throughout the weekend to make the games a success. The Winter Games Management Team members have worked hard to offer the athletes the best facilities, and provide an unforgettable experience. Another huge thanks goes to the law enforcement officers here with us tonight at Opening, as they repre- sent the largest grassroots fundraiser called the Law Enforcement Torch Run in its 25th year. Also, tonight, please congratulate the three very important people being recognized tonight as our Distinguished Service Award winners, which is SOGA’s highest annual honor. Thank you to Winter Games presenting sponsor Stadion Money Management and other sponsors, individu- als and foundations who helped make this year’s games successful. The games wouldn’t be possible with- out you. To the City of Marietta and to Cobb County, thank you for your effort and dedication to SOGA’s mission of providing athletic training and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Sincerely, www.SpecialOlympicsGA.org Georgia Milton-Sheats Chief Executive Officer About tonight’s Opening Ceremony Welcome: Bryan Davis, Chairman of the Board Master of Ceremony: MOBY, Radio Personality, President of Atlanta-based MOBY Enterprises, Inc. Welcome on behalf of Cobb County: David Hankerson, Cobb County Manager Invocation: Minister Terrence Johnson, Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church Grand Marshal: World Games Athletes Parade of Athletes: Led by World Games Delegates, escorted by athletes from Georgia Tech, Kennesaw State University, and Pageant Title Holders Presentation of Colors: Knights of Columbus, District of Georgia National Anthem: Marcus White, Cobb County Sheriff’s Department Check presentation and Distinguished Service Awards and Sponsor Recognition: Georgia Milton- Sheats, CEO and Joe Ruiz, The UPS Foundation Entertainment: Joanna Maddox, Diva performing Tina Turner Official Oath: James Watts, Jr. Entertainment: Lassiter High School Dance Team Athlete Oath: Chris Currere and Steve Beard, Vice President of Marketing, Stadion Money Management Entertainment: Officer Quiton Williams, Cobb County Sheriff’s Department Lighting of the Torch: Top 5 Fundraising Torch Run Departments: (Emceed by Brenda Reid 1. Johns Creek Police Department and Athlete Ashley Lebovitz Of Publix Super Markets) 2. Chatham County Sheriff’s Office and Athlete Chris Currere 3. Kennesaw Police Department and Athlete Daniel Hester 4. MARTA Police Department and Athlete Erin Hoffman 5. Marietta Police Department and Athlete Paul Partus Opening Declaration: MOBY 3 Bowne ID # g25721-1_Special_Olympics.pdf 3 January 7, 2011 13:33:08 State Indoor Winter Games and Southeast Powerlifting Program Book SPECIAL OLYMPICS GEORGIA Board of Directors Todd Cameron, Partner, KPMG LLP Eileen Thanner, VP Strategic Initatives, Coca- Bryan Davis Regina Cates, President, The Cates Strategy Cola Enterprises Chairman Group John Tierney, Managing Director, Alvarez and Partner, Jones Day LLP Ryan Curry, Executive Vice President, Raney Marsal Bryan Brum Real Estate Marvin Williams, Player, Atlanta Hawks Vice Chairman Rodney Davidson, First Vice President— Todd Wozniak, Shareholder, Greenberg Legal Department, United Parcel Services Market Officer, ProLogis Traurig Audra Dial Ben Deutsch, Vice President Corporate Com- Secretary munications, The Coca-Cola Company Partner, Kilpatrick Stockton LLP Jim Dixon, Retired CEO, Resurgens Specialty S. Stewart Haskins Underwriting, Inc. 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Jim Callier, President, Callier Interests Bowne ID # g25721-1_Special_Olympics.pdf 4 January 7, 2011 13:33:11 4 State Indoor Winter Games and Southeast Powerlifting Program Book DIRECTOR: TBA GAMES MANAGEMENT/VOLUNTEER COORD.: TBA PARTICIPATING AGENCI ESJUNE 3-4 Games Director Team Basketball Agencies competing at Winter Games David Summers Jeff Crowder Catoosa County Augusta Stars Michael Gates Forsyth County McDuffie County
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