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Live entertainment was provided by The Fabulous Steeler Band and Com- pany d. A derby-inspired buffet dinner was served, along with a cash bar. See pages two, three, & five for more information. Germantown’s Great Hall was the setting for the 2nd annual Get Down & Derby, DSAM’s fund- raiser and celebration of the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby. “Over 200 people at- tended and I think every- one had a good time,” said DSAM Executive Direc- tor, Martine Hobson. Events and Fundraising Manager, Donna Cash agreed. “It was as much fun as is was a success. We can’t wait until next year.” Derby was a Tremendous Success! Well, here we are into the full swing of summer. It’s hard to believe that we’re already into July. Here at DSAM, we are also in high gear. Our Summer Steps program, see arti- cle, is at capacity and is inclusive. We also have an inclusive volunteer group. We’re so excited about educating our little ones. The Derby was a huge success and was such fun! We had our second Mom’s Night Out of the year on June 18th and are looking forward to Bowling on July 13th. The Step Up for Down Syndrome committee has already had its second meeting and will soon be in full swing. We are for- tunate to have Denise Martin, who has volun- teered to chair the SUDS event. She has one co- chair, Amber Cook, and is looking for a second. Call me if you’re interested in co-chairing or serving on the committee. This leads me to say “thank you” to all of our wonderful vol- unteers. We couldn’t do what we do without you. This year, DSAM will be well represented at the National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC) conven- tion. We have four self advocates going and rep- resenting us at the Self Advocate Council Delega- tion, three school teach- ers and nine families attending NDSC. In total, we have 25 from Mem- phis! Our office has gone through a few changes since the last newsletter. When you call or come by, you’ll be greeted by new employees, Kay French and Karen Rich- ards. Donna Cash has been doing a great job in her fundraising capacity, and our newsletter will have a new look and is being edited by Annie Austin. Welcome to them all! As always, if you have any question, thoughts or concerns, please call me. Happy Summer! Martine DSAM I n s i g h t s Letter from the Executive Director 2013 DSAM Board Of Directors & Staff: President Ray Jancso Vice President Sherry Brooks Treasurer Brandon Wann Secretary Holly Holt Steve Baucam Amanda Cash-Self Advocate Dr. Chandra Evans Deb Nichols Lauren Powers Cindy Robb Nancy Thielemier Jessica Smart-Self Advocate John Stamps Nina Staples Denise West Executive Director Martine Hobson Events & Fundraising Donna Cash Office Assistants Kay French & Karen Richards Summer 2013 DSAM 2893 S. Mendenhall Suite 3 Memphis, TN 38115 901.547.7588 Fax 901.547.7589 Email [email protected] www.DSAMemphis.org

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Live entertainment was

provided by The Fabulous

Steeler Band and Com-

pany d. A derby-inspired

buffet dinner was served,

along with a cash bar.

See pages two, three, &

five for more information.

Germantown’s Great Hall

was the setting for the

2nd annual Get Down &

Derby, DSAM’s fund-

raiser and celebration of

the 138th running of the

Kentucky Derby.

“Over 200 people at-

tended and I think every-

one had a good time,” said

DSAM Executive Direc-

tor, Martine Hobson.

Events and Fundraising

Manager, Donna Cash

agreed. “It was as much

fun as is was a success.

We can’t wait until next

year.”

Derby was a Tremendous Success!

Well, here we are into the

full swing of summer. It’s

hard to believe that we’re

already into July. Here at

DSAM, we are also in

high gear. Our Summer

Steps program, see arti-

cle, is at capacity and is

inclusive. We also have

an inclusive volunteer

group. We’re so excited

about educating our little

ones.

The Derby was a huge

success and was such fun!

We had our second Mom’s

Night Out of the year on

June 18th and are looking

forward to Bowling on

July 13th.

The Step Up for Down

Syndrome committee has

already had its second

meeting and will soon be

in full swing. We are for-

tunate to have Denise

Martin, who has volun-

teered to chair the SUDS

event. She has one co-

chair, Amber Cook, and is

looking for a second. Call

me if you’re interested in

co-chairing or serving on

the committee. This leads

me to say “thank you” to

all of our wonderful vol-

unteers. We couldn’t do

what we do without you.

This year, DSAM will be

well represented at the

National Down Syndrome

Congress (NDSC) conven-

tion. We have four self

advocates going and rep-

resenting us at the Self

Advocate Council Delega-

tion, three school teach-

ers and nine families

attending NDSC. In total,

we have 25 from Mem-

phis!

Our office has gone

through a few changes

since the last newsletter.

When you call or come

by, you’ll be greeted by

new employees, Kay

French and Karen Rich-

ards. Donna Cash has

been doing a great job in

her fundraising capacity,

and our newsletter will

have a new look and is

being edited by Annie

Austin. Welcome to them

all!

As always, if you have

any question, thoughts

or concerns, please call

me.

Happy Summer!

—Martine

DSAM I n s i g h t s

Letter from the Executive Director

2013 DSAM Board

Of Directors & Staff:

President

Ray Jancso

Vice President

Sherry Brooks

Treasurer

Brandon Wann

Secretary

Holly Holt

Steve Baucam

Amanda Cash-Self Advocate

Dr. Chandra Evans

Deb Nichols

Lauren Powers

Cindy Robb

Nancy Thielemier

Jessica Smart-Self Advocate

John Stamps

Nina Staples

Denise West

Executive Director

Martine Hobson

Events & Fundraising

Donna Cash

Office Assistants

Kay French & Karen

Richards

Sum m er 2013

DSAM

2893 S. Mendenhall

Suite 3

Memphis, TN 38115

901.547.7588

Fax 901.547.7589

Email [email protected]

www.DSAMemphis.org

Thanks to All who Donated to the Derby Silent Auction

DSAM I n s i g h t s Page 2

A Great Cut

Amit's Crowne Hallmark

Amodeo Chiropractic Clinic

Attention Getters

Barnes & Noble Collierville

Belle Ame Salon/Total Wellness

Berclair Animal Hospital

Best Buy

Cabi

Café Piazza

Cari Jancso

Cherokee Valley Plantation

Golf Course

City Auto

CJ Lilly

Classic Eyewear

Co-Chair's Design

Company d

Congresswoman

Marsha Blackburn

Cordova Bowling Center

Cost Cutters

Cost Cutters

Curbside Casserole

Darrbe Lane/ a Paul Mitchell

Salon

Dazzle

Dick's Sporting Goods

Dixie Pickers

Dr. Graham Morris & Dr.

Marion Burton

DSAM Board of Directors

En Stitches

Exclusively Elaine

FedEx Express

First Class Flyer.com

First Fruit Collection

Fitz Casino & Hotel

Flight Restaurant

Frame Corner

Glee

God's Hand Lacey's Heart

Granite Dealer ,LLC

Hal Jaffe's Studio

Herbi-Systems

High Point Salon

Hunter Fans

IDSC

Indigo

Initials, Inc.

Jacqueline McGhee

James Avery Jewelers

Jim Keras Automotive

Just For Lunch

Kirby Parkway Liquors

LaBaquette

Les Passee

Lucchesi's

Malco Marriott Memphis Downtown

Mary Kay Cosmetics

Master Design Salon & Wellness

Studio

Memphis Ace Hardware

Memphis Airshow

Memphis Incredible Pizza

Memphis Pizza Café

Merle Norman Cosmetics

MidTown Framer & Art

Minglewood Hall

Mister B's

Nancy Loggins & Jzerrica Vazquez

Natural Creations

Nerium Consultant

Office Scapes

Ole Miss

Outback Steakhouse

Outdoors, Inc.

Paisley Pineapple

Parkway Wine & Liquor

Past & Presents

Petco

Playhouse on the Square

Premier Jewelry / Joan Senhausen

Premier Jewelry / Lisa Boswell

Princess Nails

Pugh's Flowers

Quality Landscape & Garden

Rafferty's Restaurant

Red Fish Gallery

ReHab Etc.

Saddles n Such

Serenity Day Spa

Signet

Silpada Jewelry

Skate Odyssey

Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park

Solutions Medical Center

Spa Therapies

Special Kids & Families

Spirit Song Studios

Spirits of Timber Creek

St. Mary's Women's League

St. Paul's Book & Gift

Starbuck's Coffee

Starbuck's Sycamore View

Suntrust Bank

Tennessee Titans

Tinder Box

Texas Roadhouse and Grill

The Booksellers at Laurelwood

The Brooks Collection

The Dixie Café

The Lily Pad

The Nail Studio

Town Square Antique Mall

Urban Gardener

Wells Fargo

YMCA-Olive Branch

Mary Kay Cosmetics

Thanks!

Special thanks also to The Greenwald Family &

Alex & Debra Saharovich.

Page 3 Summer 2013

“Derby was just as much fun as

it was a success. We can’t wait

until next year!”

—Donna Cash

Down and Derby Sponsors,

You’re the Greatest!

Smoothie King

The Home Stretch Sponsor for

Get Down & Derby

In Honor of

Get Down & Derby:

Fratta Aggie & Family

Alderman Rocky Janda

Anita Coughlin

Cindy Robb

Dr. & Mrs. James Savage

Dr. Norris W. McGehee,

D.V.M.

J. Carolyn Graff

James Whitehead

Lars & Pam Reimann

Mark Loftis

Pamela McAuley

Thomas & Gretchen Kirk

Vic & Karen Carpenter

In Honor Of

Get Down & Derby &

Jessica Smart

Bankcorp South

Northcentral MS Electric

Power Association

Olive Branch Realty &

Appraisal Service, Inc.

The Allen Family Foundation

In Honor Of

Get Down & Derby &

Kay French

Mary Sammons

In Honor of

Get Down & Derby &

Laurie Hobson

Vaughn & Patrice Dickey

Get Down & Derby 2013

Saddle Up Sponsors

Bank Plus

Capacitors Plus

D & W Plating Company

Get Down & Derby 2013

Starting Gate Sponsor

Vining Sparks

Get Down & Derby 2013

Table Sponsors

Cash in a Flash

Jessica, Jody & Lee Smart

Sherry Brooks

The Stamps Real Estate Co.

Weichert Realtor Benchmark

Step Up for Down

Syndrome 2013

Patron Sponsor

Freds

Step Up for Down

Syndrome 2013

Event Sponsor

Southland Racing Corp.

In Honor of Step Up for

Down Syndrome & Brooke

Stamps

The Stamps Real Estate Co.

In Honor of Step Up for

Down Syndrome &

Stella’s Stars

Cynthia Douglas

In Memory of

Mr. Paul Eggers

Joyce & David Bryant

Steve & Sherry Eggers

An Unrestricted Grant

Staples Foundation

Grant for

Kids on the Block

Cummins Business Services

In Honor of

Joba Adebanjo

GoodLife Medical Center,

PLLC

In Honor of

Nancy Thielemier

Carol Morris

Celebrating the life of

Lori Siegal

Jawanda Mast

Special Thanks from DSAM

DSAM I n s i g h t s Page 4

Multi Bank Securities

“DunkTank” Fundraiser

Christian Turner

David Cohen

Grant Robicheaux

Jeff Heitzner

Jeff Maccagnone

John Korody

John Coban

Krista Martin

Paul Murphy

Paul Klinger

William Gaine, Jr.

Dress Down for

Down Syndrome

Olive Branch High

School

$21 for 12 Campaign

Cindy Robb

Cynthia Salem

Morgan Furlong

William Hamilton

General Donations

Alyson Robinson

Diane Morrow

Edward Coach

Gary Oberg

Glenda Smith

Jessica Savage

Joel Halvorson

Justin Ottinger

Lavender Flagg

Patricia Goodfellow

Raymond Jancso, Jr.

Brandon & Shelly Wann

Gary Oberg

Joel Halvorson

Nancy Thielemeier

Dine Out for Down

Syndrome

Mahmood Sawar, owner of

La Hacienda Restaurants and

Kris Savachik for her help

with Chili’s Grille & Bar

Corporate restaurants

Kelly Harris, Cheryl Hayes, Elliot Hobson, Vel-

vet Holmes, Brittney Lamar, Chad Lee, Troy

Lurie, Barbara McKee, Barbara Migliara, Yar-

nita & Anita Moore, Nancy Myers, Wendy Nei-

der, Jennifer Okeon, Tommy Phillips, Karen

Pirrochi, Chelby Price, Chad & Ed Quinton,

Sandy Reynolds, Breanna & Sandra Roberson,

Scott Seltzer, Kaye Stricklin, Kenny & Ken

Thielemier, Norma Valentine, Josh Vickery,

Sophie Wood & Chloe Zenlika & Charles Clark!

Thanks For a Job Well Done!

A big thanks goes to Jody Smart and

Nancy Thielemier for co-chairing the

event and their committee members: Kris-

tin Barek, Donna Cash Elaine Enis, Kay

French, Diane Grover, Martine Hobson,

Cari Jancso, Vince Marotta, Kim Olivito,

Sonya Oliver, Jessica Smart, John

Stamps and Melissa Todd.

Larry Enis deserves a big hand for Em-

ceeing the event, Darlene Winters, the

Artistic Director of Company d, for provid-

ing the great entertainment, Olive Branch

Florists for the centerpieces the volun-

teers from Hope Presbyterian Church

and Cynthia Salem with Madonna Learn-

ing Center.

Get Down & Derby wouldn’t have hap-

pened without the help of the following

volunteers: Jeff Allen, Dorothy Bell,

Linda Browder, Laura Cline, Kathy Dis-

tretti, Stacey Edgeworth, Melissa Erynda,

Brenda, Jerry & John T. Farley, Gary

Frazier, Lin Frazier, Beth Gurner, Vickie

Hancock, Donna, David & Gary Hardin,

To All Who Donated

Page 5 Summer 2013

DSAM I n s i g h t s Page 6

DSA Coming Events

July, 2013

Monday, 7/8

SUDS meeting

6 p.m.

DSAM Office

Saturday, 7/13

DSAM Bowling

10 a.m.– noon

Strike Zone Bowling Lanes

3330 Pine Tar Alley

Southaven, MS

$5.00 per person includes:

Two games of bowling,

rental of ball and shoes,

and a pizza lunch.

Please RSVP by July 8th.

Friday, 7/19-

Sunday, 7/21

Down Syndrome

Congress

Convention

Denver, CO

August, 2013

Sunday, 8/4

6:05 p.m.

Auto Zone Stadium

Self Advocate Council’s

Redbird’s Game

Saturday, 8/17

9 a.m.

Christ Methodist Church

New Family Brunch

This brunch is open to all

new families and is for

parents, grandparents,

caregivers and anyone

concerned with the care

of a child with Down syn-

drome.

Therapists and teachers

will be providing support

and education. There is

no cost for the brunch

and program. Please

RSVP by 8/9.

To RSVP for any of these

events,

Call 901-547-7588 or email

to

[email protected]

Speak Spanish and English?

DSAM Needs Your Help! We would like to start including Spanish articles in DSAM Insights. If you are bilingual

and would be willing to translate and/or edit some information for this newsletter, please

let us know. You’ll be helping spread awareness in the Hispanic community while aiding

in improving the quality of DSAM Insights.

For information or to volunteer,

901.547.7588

[email protected]

Summer 2013 Page 7

Having Fun at

DSAM Events From Summer Steps to

Zoo Day, Get Down &

Derby, the Bunny Run and

Redbirds,

We’re Having a Terrific

Summer!

Get Ready to Walk.

Step Up For Down Syndrome is Almost Here!

2893 South Mendenhall, Suite 3

Memphis, TN 38115

901.547.7588 fax 901.547.7589

Email [email protected]

www.DSAmemphis.org

D S AM I n s i g h t s Non Profit Org.

U.S. Postage Pd.

Germantown,

TN

Permit 105

Sunday, October 20th

Noon-4p.m.

Memphis Botanic Garden

“We are so excited about 2013’s

Step Up for Down Syndrome.

We have new additions and even a

Hollywood celebrity this year.

You do not want to miss it!”

—Denise Martin, Chairman

Call 901-547-7588 or e-mail

[email protected] for support and

volunteer opportunities.

North Mississippi

Down Syndrome

Awareness Picnic September 14th, 11-2

Goodman Oaks Church of Christ

1700 Goodman Road East

Southaven, MS

Join us as we welcome local

leaders and mayors in proclaim-

ing October Down Syndrome

Awareness Month

For information or to volunteer,

901.547.7588