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[email protected] SW “D” Street
Bentonville, AR 72712479-254-8550
e-ssue 2 july 2013
corporate buzzNewsletter
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Kelly BurtonOrganizational Management
JBU
Elizabeth AlexanderCounseling
JBU
Rachel AdairOrganizational Management
JBU
Lisa ByrdSocial Work
U of A
Nancy EndicottOrganizational Management
JBU
Angie ThompsonElementary Education
Harding
Candace McKinleyPsychologyColumbia
Yashika HicksBusiness Management
NWACC
Jill WhitleyCommunication Disorders
U of A
Kathy CloudOrganizational Management
JBU
Nicole CobleBusiness Administration
JBU
Katherine StertzEmergency Management
NWACC
Brooke JacksonNursing
NE Tech
Hilda HinchliffeCriminal Justice
U of A
Sara AshElementary Education
U of A
Moriah JohnsonOrganizational Management
JBU
Lora JonesNursing NWACC
Jennifer LanghoverOrganizational Management
JBU
Sonya Castillo Social Work
U of A
Courtney Nelson Political Science
U of A
Mindy Walker Criminal Justice
U of A
Laura CarlsenElementary Education
U of A
Tammy MurphyElementary Education
U of A
Class of 2013We are very proud of our exiting graduates.
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Photographscourtesy of Clifton Eoff
and Oftedahl’s
Congratulations!!!
MAY & JUNE REPORTDuring May & June we made visits to our Corporate Partners to deliver plaques and were invited to attend & speak at a few places around NWA.
Plaque PresentationLaura Carlsen, one of our Master’s program students, presented a plaque to Unilever to thank them for being one of four gold sponsors during the Corporate Appreciation Luncheon.
Plaque PresentationMary Schneider, SPSF/BC Board Chair, and attorneys Steve Butler and Andrew Shelor receive a plaque to honor Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik’s participation in the Corporate Appreciation Luncheon.
WIN MeetingSally spoke about our program to WIN memebers during the luncheon at Theo’s. Kelly Burton, one of our students who recently graduated, shared her experiences and the impact of SPSF/BC in her life.
Kiwanis of Bentonville Katherine Stertz, a recent graduate, spoke to the Kiwanis of Rogers on May 21.
PICTURED: From Left - Steve Butler, Mary Schneider and Andrew Shelor.
PICTURED: From Left - Adam Maloof, Laura Carlsen, SPSF/BC student, Kari Klingerman & Jamie Willis.
PICTURED: Sally speaking to WIN members.
PICTURED: Katherine Stertz addressing Kiwanis members.
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MAY & JUNE REPORT - Cont’d
Plaque PresentationNWA Sales & Marketing Group received a plaque on May 29. The group was a first time sponsor of the Corporate Appreciation Luncheon.
Plaque PresentationOn May 21, we presented a plaque to amp Sign & Banner. They printed our new marketing boards for the Corporate Appreciation Luncheon.
Plaque PresentationWayne Gunnels from Advantage Sales & Marketing Group came to our office to receive a plaque on June 11.
Plaque PresentationCornerStone Healthcare was recognized June 13 for their long-time support and participation with the program.
Scholarship DonationOn June 13, we received a check from Bank of America. The donation will go toward scholarships. It will help fund students entering the program the upcoming fall semester.
PICTURED: Chris Sooter and Amy Duke receiving the corporate partners plaque.
PICTURED: Darrell Whiteside receiving the plaque.
PICTURED: Wayne Gunnels and Heather Kent.
PICTURED: Haley & Sabrina Perry, SPSF/BC recipient, and Allen Kilgore.
PICTURED: From left - Kim Vest, Rhonda Vanhook and Aana Hazelip-Sears.4
in the NEWS
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On June 3rd, Aana Hazelip-Sears joined our team as the Administrative Assistant/Donor Relations. We are very excited to have her!
Aana is originally from a small town west of St. Louis, Missouri, and moved to Fayetteville to finish her B.A. in English. She currently lives in Fayetteville with her two children and boyfriend of 5 years.
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WELCOME TO SPSF/BC!
OFFICE NEWS
NEWS...in the cont’d...
Thank you for all the in-kind gifts!!! Our students loved them!
We received lots of goodies during May. Vi-Jon gave us lots of personal care products.
A special thanks to the students and their children who helped unload and organize spices and to the Saint Vincent de Paul 7th grade girls that inventoried and barcoded products.
McCormick donated 4 pallets of spices! Gibson Overseas set us up with kitchen and bathroom ware and Spectrum Brands delivered a truckful of small appliances.
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We received 230 items from the Coupon Club of NWA. It was a first-time donation.
Spirits for Scholarships
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We want to give a special thanks to the WIN ladies for organizing the event. We also want to thank all of you who came to support us at “Spirits for Scholarships” on June 14. We had a great time and celebrated in style with a DJ, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and a fun photo booth. We had the opportunity to meet people from all over NWA.
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VolunteerOpportunitiesAdvisory Council
The Advisory Council is comprised of community members who promote SPSF/BC ideals and principles. They meet at noon, five times a year. Meetings are only 1-hour, always on Wednesdays and lunch is provided.
Corporate Council The Corporate Council develops ideas, strategies, and improvements for SPSF/BC programming and encourages the involvement of other businesses and supplier teams. They meet at noon, five times a year. Meetings are only 1-hour, always on Fridays and lunch is provided.
Other Volunteer Opportunities
Website revisions and/or updatesSocial MediaDonate products for student useVolunteer to assist with eventsConduct workshops
We encourage you to attend one Advisory and one Corporate Council meeting to see which one you like best.Please let us know if you want to attend so we can add you to our attendee list.
We have volunteer opportunities throughout the year. Please call us and we will find an activity that fits your schedule and talents.
CONTACT INFO - 479.254.8550 or [email protected]
Crabby’s
Dining for DegreesOn July 20, we had a “food-raiser” at Crabbys . We raised $450 for scholarships. Thank you Crabbys!
It costs $550 to send a half-time student to school for 1 semester. To help us raise the extra $100 we need, please press the donate now button on the next page.
What Your Dollars Can Do?
In-Kind Donations
$100 - 1 gas card to a single parent student
To help with transportation costs, students receive 1 gas card per semester142 students enrolled for Spring 2013 semester = $14,200
$1,000 - Funds 1 full-time student per semester$2,500 - Funds 1 full-time student for 1 year (2 semesters and 1 summer session)
$5,000 - Funds 1 full-time student for 2 years (4 semesters and 2 summer sessions)or 2-full time students for 1 year
100% of your donation goes to fund scholarships and student programs.
$550 - Funds a halF-time single parent student per semester
Freshmen and Sophmore Awards
Junior and Senior Awards$1,500 - Funds 1 full-time student per semester
$3,750 - Funds 1 full-time student for 1 year (2 semesters and 1 summer session)$7,500 - Funds 1 full-time student for 2 years (4 semesters and 2 summer sessions)
or 2 full-time students for 1 year
Donate Now
We currently serve 142 students and 278 children. If you have any products we can use, please call Ali at 479-254-8550
to schedule a pick-off or drop-off.
SAVE THE DATEAugust 13, 2013
5:30 pm ~ Reception6:00 pm ~ Dinner and Program
John Q. Hammons Convention CenterGrand Ballroom VRogers, Arkansas
Benefit2013
Single ParentScholarship Fundof Benton County
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“Stars for Scholarships”
Mark your calendars and get ready to have fun! We are celebrating
our 30 year anniversary and officially kicking off our “Light the Future” campaign. More details will be available in the next “Corporate Buzz” issue in October.
If you are interested in:
Sponsoring ($10,000, $5,000, $2,500, $1,000 or $500) Donating items for the silent auction/raffle Volunteering (before, day of or after the event) Attending our event committee meetings
please click HERE and let us know in what capacity you would like to
be involved. We welcome any help and/or input you can give us.
1stAnnual Party
A RED
CARPET
Affair Hosted by SPSF/BC
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March 2014
2601 SW “D” StreetBentonville, AR 72712 [email protected]
www.spsfbc.com
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