january marks national mentoring month - big brothers big ... · national mentoring month is an...
TRANSCRIPT
f
Big/
F
National Mentoring Month 2017 FINANCIAL SEMINAR
.
January Marks National Mentoring Month
January 2017 marks the 15th anniversary of National Mentoring Month. President Barack Obama joined the efforts through a presidential proclamation:
This year Big Brother Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties recognize that in good times and bad, it is the Bigs that show their Littles that they matter, they are enough, and that a successful adult is continuously on their side when no one else may be. Bigs were mailed the above sticker for “I am a Mentor Day” on Thursday, January 12th, 2017 and asked to share a photo of the Big and Little showing off the sticker!
National Mentoring Month is an annual, high-profile campaign to draw attention to the need for more volunteer mentors to help America’s young people achieve success in life.
Quotes: From a Little Brother: My Big Brother was exactly what
I needed at a time when I needed someone so desperately.
From a Little Sister: I can't imagine my life without my
Big Sisters by my side. She's more than a match made
through Big Brothers Big Sisters. She's a best friend,
teacher, most importantly my Sister.
January February 2017
You are invited to attend Big Brothers Big Sisters Annual Financial Seminar
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Running Deer Golf Club 1111 Parvins Mill Rd., Pittsgrove, NJ
Featured Speaker: David R. Kotok, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer
of Cumberland Advisors
Market and Interest Rates after the Trump Election
5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres (refreshments, hors d’oeuvres, cash bar)
6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Program (food and cocktails will be available until 7:00p.m.)
$1000 per table of 8 people or $125 per
person
BIG NEWS | 2
Lots of Fun Had by all at the 2016 Christmas Party!
Over 140 Guests enjoyed the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties Christmas Party. Twelve Volunteers and Four Vendors assisted the Big Brothers Big Sisters Staff in making certain that the attendees had a fun day, received plenty of gifts, and visited with Santa Claus!
A BIG THANKS to All!
BIG NEWS | 3
-
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties,
Board of Trustees
Shayne Bevilacqua, Board Chair
Michele Plumbo, Vice Chair
Paul Perino, Jr., Treasurer
Cosmo Giovinazzi, IV, Secretary
Michael Testa, Jr., Esq., Immediate Past Board Chair
Donata Dalesandro
Daniel Falasca, Jr.
Mark Fox
Kathleen Norton-Gallaher
Dawn Hunter
Michael Loyle
Priscilla McCoy
Debby Novick
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties,
Staff & Volunteers
Donna Bennett President/CEO
Kelly Bertonazzi
Director of Programs
Gloria Thompson Director of Community-Based Mentoring
Danielle Clementson
Director of Adult School-Based Mentoring
Dominique O’Brien
Director of High School Mentoring
Cherell Eutzy-Watson Development Assistant
Laurie Shaiko
Administrative Assistant
Paul Gramm Volunteer Office Worker
Beverly Wetzel
Volunteer Office Worker
Kris Townsend
Volunteer Office Worker
2017 Save the Dates
Financial Seminar - Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Run for Aaron - Saturday, April 22, 2017
The Big Night Auction - Friday, May 12, 2017
All American Car Raffle - October 8, 2017
Rise & Shine Breakfast - November 28, 2017
If you are interested in becoming an Event Sponsor/Volunteer or Committee Member please contact Cherell Eutzy-Watson at 856.692.0916 x102 or [email protected] for more information
David R. Kotok to Present
"Market and Interest Rates after the Trump Election"
David Kotok will discuss the Market and Interest Rates after the Election of Donald Trump at the 2017 Big Brothers Big Sisters Financial Seminar on Wednesday, March 22nd.
David R. Kotok cofounded Cumberland Advisors in 1973 and has been its Chief Investment Officer since inception. He holds a B.S. in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an M.S. in organizational dynamics from The School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, and an M.A. in philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Kotok’s articles and financial market commentaries have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and other publications. He is a frequent contributor to Bloomberg TV and Bloomberg Radio, Fox Business, and other media.
Mr. Kotok has served as Program Chairman and currently serves as a Director of the Global Interdependence Center (GIC), www.interdependence.org. Mr. Kotok is a member of the National Business Economics Issues Council (NBEIC), the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) and served on the Research Advisory Board of BCA Research. Mr. Kotok has served as a Commissioner of the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) and on the Treasury Transition Teams for New Jersey Governors Kean and Whitman. He has also served as a board member of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and as Chairman of the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority. He has authored or co-authored four books, including the bestselling second edition of From Bear to Bull with ETFs and the newest book Adventures in Muniland.
BIG NEWS | 4
Melissa was a happy child, full of life with a wonderful personality. After losing her mom to cancer before her second birthday, Melissa was raised by her dad and grandparents. Melissa loved reading, nature, laughter, family, and friends. In May 2015, at the age of 8, she was tragically killed in a car accident in Millville.
Melissa’s grandmother, Agnes Sharp, keeps Melissa’s memory alive by reading to children in the schools and through the creation of the Memorial Reading Garden at Rieck Avenue School in Millville.
Additionally, under the guidance of Agnes and their parents, Melissa’s school mates and friends participate in community projects to keep Melissa’s memory alive. This group is known as the “Melissa Project”. Agnes supported Big Brothers Big Sisters in the past, so one of the first projects was “Melissa’s Mittens” at the 2015 Christmas Party. At the 2016 Christmas party the Melissa Project ran a craft table for attendees to make custom book marks.
Melissa Project
Melissa Project table at Big Brothers Big Sisters Christmas Party
Melissa Project girls pose with Santa at Big Brothers Big Sisters Christmas Party along with Bob and Agnes Sharp, grandparents of Melissa
Melissa Remembered
BIG NEWS | 5
That’s a Wrap!
Thirty volunteers helped wrap gifts for the Christmas Party and sponsored families. It looks like every room in the office building was full of paper, presents, and people!
BIG NEWS | 6
The Cumberland County Bar Association hosted a beautiful Breakfast with Santa for many of our families. We are so thankful for their support and generosity, providing a delicious breakfast, a fun time visiting with Santa and his friends, and presents for all the children!
BIG THANK YOU!
Santa's elves at Cumberland County College were busy! Phi Theta Kappa from the college collected books for Santa to give to our Littles at Christmas. The gift of reading-- what a beautiful gift!
More than 100 children found something special under the Christmas Tree this year thanks to the OLMA students who adopted a child through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Coats were also collected for children who need them. Pictured are some of the senior organizers.
As well as a Big thank You to Larry's II, Fitness Connection of Vineland, Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Wheaton Industries, Volkswagen of Salem, Groupe SEB, & Vineland Public Library
We offer a "Big" thank-you to those who supported our families for the Holidays this past year! Generous sponsors provided delicious Thanksgiving feasts to families in our mentoring programs. Sponsors include Redeemer Lutheran Church in Vineland, Triad Associates , Memorial Presbyterian Church in Vineland, Mt Pisgah Methodist Church in Vineland, and anonymous donors from our community.
BIG NEWS | 7
January February Events
Date
Event
January
National Mentoring Month
14-Jan Stained-Glass-Inspired Tin Foil Art Free at Wheaton Arts 1pm and 2:30pm
Cohanzick Zoo in Bridgeton Open Daily Admission Free
21-Jan
Pinelands Hike Free at Batso 10:30 am
28-Jan Landscape Painting: Using Tints and Shades Free at Wheaton Arts 1pm and 2:30pm
February
Black History Month
Take the Salem County Underground Rail Road Tour, 7 Steps to Freedom. See: 7stepstofreedom.wordpress.com
11-Feb Tree Ring Printing Free at Wheaton Arts 1pm and 2:30pm
12-Feb
Rainbow Fish at Cumberland College $9
18-Feb
Pinelands Hike Free at Batso 10:30 am
25-Feb Coil Pots Free at Wheaton Arts 1pm and 2:30pm
25-Feb
Bowling Party - Matches
Match Anniversaries 2017
January
BIG LITTLE YEARS
Kevin Marcus 6
Staci Dominique 4
Stephen Shayne 3
Linda Julius 2
Jayshona Dontray 2
Kirsten Nazirre 1
February
BIG LITTLE YEARS
David J'Quan 6
Fallon Michell 5
Jessica Sirenety 5
Amiot Ivin 4
Diane Amiyah 4
Breuna Serena 4
BIG NEWS | 8
cont. Match Anniversaries 2017
February
BIG LITTLE YEARS
Brenda Alayna 1
Diana Yesenia 1
New Matches
November 2016
BIG LITTLE Match Date
Zyshonne Nyreen 11/2
Lauren Ny'Asia 11/2
James Raymond 11/2
Micah Julio 11/2
Jordan Giada 11/3
Elizabeth Jeremy 11/3
Gabrielle Tyaira 11/3
Brian Daniel 11/4
Anais Marieliz 11/4
Rebecca Hannah 11/7
Lindamarie Michaela 11/7
Antonio Migual 11/7
Juliana Brody 11/8
Victoria Joseph 11/8
Lea Tynisha 11/17
Savannah Quincy 11/17
Madison Michelle 11/17
Adriana Jayla 11/17
Emily Gracelyn 11/17
Jordan Jaden 11/21
Liliana Dasya 11/21
BIG NEWS | 9
New Matches
December 2016
BIG LITTLE Match Date
Teresa Alana 12/1(SB to CB)
Nakera David 12/5
Amber Saniya 12/5
Olivia Abigail 12/5
Elizabeth Collin 12/5
Nakayla Dontay 12/5
Joyce Alisha 12/6
Margaret Marley 12/6
Arlene Trinity 12/6(SB to CB)
Wilma Trinity 12/6
Vicky Imani 12/6(SB to CB)
Jess Emanuel 12/7
Kamar Zachary 12/7
Yeila Emmany 12/7
Jazmin Eduardo 12/8
Jordan Janiahynn 12/8
Morgan Kylie 12/9
Pia Dennis 12/12
Harvey Gael 12/14
Hannah Meghan 12/20
Andrea Elizabeth 12/20
Frances Ajalon 12/20
Alison Isis 12/20
Samuel Adan 12/20
Grace Makiah 12/20
Karina Andrea 12/20
Dana La'Niyah 12/31
Ivan Brayan 12/31