spring for homeless 2010-1 - Macomb County Warming Center
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spring for homeless 2010-1 - Macomb County Warming Center
The Macomb County Warming Center and Ray of Hope Day Center Present the 4th annual Spring for the Homeless April 29, 2010 DeCarlo’s Banquet and Conference Center • With Mr. B’s Salute to the SuperStars - Michigan’s largest, true Vegas-style tribute show featuring Buddy Holly, Nat King Cole, the Blues Brothers, Willie Nelson and more! One of Michigan’s Largest Banquet Facilities We Specialize In: Main Ballroom is 15,000 square feet Weddings 7 Newly Remodeled Rooms on 2 Levels • • • • • • • Scout Banquets Serving 35 – 1435 Guests Anniversaries School Banquets Political Rallies Retirements Join our Friends and Family Referral Program and Save $$$$ Catering to your location Showers Serving Fortune 500 Companies since 1969 1-586-759-6500 6015 E. 10 Mile Road Family, Community Church, Country Just south of I-696 ½ Block East of Mound www.decarlosbanquets.com Thank you to all our generous donors ... Spring for the Homeless April 29, 2010 6:00 Doors Open Silent Auction bidding ends at 9 p.m. Bo Rics Hair care 6:30 Invocation Rev. Dan Heaton First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens Dinner 7:15 Welcome and opening comments Kathy McKinley-Goodrich, MCWC Executive Director Award presentation: Andrew Lawson Comments: Rhonda Browder 7:45 Let the show begin Buddy Holly The Blues Brothers Nat King Cole Willie Nelson Tim McGraw 9:00 Silent Auction closes 9:30 Raffle drawing Tickets sold at back of room 10:00 Good night … and thank you! Thank you! Business contributors ... Agnes Sutkowski, Accountant Allegra Print and Imaging Anton, Zorn and Sowerby Blanchard Insurance Agency Bonstelle Theatre Buddy’s Restaurant, Pizzeria Christian Financial Credit Union Chrysler Corporation Chrysler Sterling Heights Assembly Plant Community Central Bank Costco Wholesale, Roseville Curve Haircolor Studio Detroit Repertory Theatre Detroit Symphony Orchestra Dykema Gossett PLLC El Charro Restaurante Mexican Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning Gem Century Theatres Gleaners Community Food Bank Robert Hader, attorney Hilberry Theatre Kramer Homes Cooperatives Lenscrafters Loon Café at Sterling Inn Macomb Center for the Performing Arts Meadow Brook Theatre Meijers, Fraser MJR Theatres PCK Co. Curves, Warren, MI East Sterling Heights Lioness Club Subway Submarine Sweetheart Bakery, Restaurant Tiny Bubbles Laundromat Title Express LLC Upfront Home Improvement WSU College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts Individual contributors ... Love Life Family Christian Center is dedicated to showing the Love of God in Word and in deed. We believe that when the Word of God is applied, a difference will be made. To apply the Word of God, you need to know what the Word of God says. Pat and Andrea Bryne Joe and Kathy Belfiori Maria Cukr Maryanne Cukr Joan Flynn, County Commissioner Alice Franco Kevin Goodrich Gov. Jennifer Granholm Penny Hader Deana Henderson Kathy Lancaster Jodi LePage Joannie Matiyow Kathy McKinley Goodrich Sen. Dennis Olshove Nancy Panther Michelina Plesco Bill and Donna Remer Sen. Debbie Stabenow Barbara Stephens Sen. Michael Switalski Ed and Liz Vuylsteke Cindy Willman Marilyn Wood The Macomb County Warming Center and Ray of Hope Day Center are blessed to be able to offer wide-ranging services to our homeless brothers and sisters. We are able to fulfill our mission with the generous support of churches, corporate sponsors, businesses and private individuals. We are grateful to all our benefactors who offer their gifts, support and prayers. We especially appreciate those who have given so generously to make our fourth Spring for the Homeless fund-raising event a success. Thank you to all our generous donors ... Macomb County Warming Center and Ray of Hope Day Center 24450 Gratiot Avenue, Eaastpointe, MI 48021 Mailing address: PO Box 53 Roseville, MI 48066 Phone: (586) 321-0998 Fax: (586) 218-8165 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.warmingcenter.org Mission Statement: The Macomb County Warming Center seeks, seeks, along with our partner churches, to provide a safe, warm place to spend the night, providing simple but nourishing evening and morning meals for those who would otherwise have no shelter. The Ray of Hope Day Center, and extended service of the MCWC, will in collaboration with likeminded organizations, provide our local homeless and needy individuals and families with referrals and resources in order to supply opportunities to move into secure and productive lifestyles. Thank you! Church partners and contributors ... Bethel Temple, New Baltimore Christ Lutheran, Warren Christian Trinity, Eastpointe Clinton Valley Assembly of God Discovery River’s Edge Church, Utica Erin Presbyterian Church, Roseville First Baptist Worldchangers, Detroit First Presbyterian Church, Mount Clemens First United Methodist Church, Mount Clemens Grace Episcopal Church, Mount Clemens Greater Morningstar, Mount Clemens Holy Innocents, Roseville Kensington Church, Clinton Township Love Life Family Christian Center, Eastpointe Renaissance Unity, Warren Rock Community Assembly of God, Chesterfield Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Roseville St. Blasé Catholic Church, Sterling Heights St. Edmund Catholic Church, Warren St. Hubert Church, Harrison Township St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Macomb St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Utica St. Louis Catholic Church, Clinton Township St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Clair Shores St. Mark Parish, Warren St. Martin de Porres, Warren St. Paul Lutheran, St. Clair Shores St. Paul of Tarsus, Clinton Township St. Paul United Church of Christ, Warren St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Warren St. Therese of Lisieux, Shelby Township Trinity United Methodist, Roseville The Well, Chesterfield Utica United Methodist, Sterling Heights Warren Woods Church of the Nazarene, Warren Zion United Church of Christ, Mount Clemens The Macomb County Warming Center and Ray of Hope Day Center are able to offer wide-ranging services to our homeless brothers and sisters with the generous support of our church partners and contributors. From our President ... Welcome to our fourth annual Spring for the Homeless benefit. I would like to thank each and every one of you for attending and supporting the work we do. Without your help, our program would not exist to the high level that we currently have. Please know that your contributions will be used to assist our day center guests and to continue our emergency night time shelter. Cloverleaf Bar & Restaurant 24443 Gratiot in Eastpointe (586) 777-5391 Great pizza since 1946! My My--Tech Tech--Eez Ph: 586-203-8167 www.my-tech-eez.com Email: Dennis Przywara Suite D 28 First Street Mount Clemens MI 48043 [email protected] Complete PC and Network Services for Small Business AGNES C. SZUTKOWSKI ACCOUNTANT 25689 Kelly Road, Suite C-8 Roseville, MI 48066-4993 Tele (586) 774-2666 Fax (586) 774-2826 Email [email protected] Office hours: Tues & Thurs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment Special Acknowledgements After Hours Car Club Steve Baker This year, our Peer to Peer support group project has expanded. We will add still more groups and we have increased our efforts to assist motivated individuals to find employment, housing and to return to productive lives. The Ray of Hope Day Center continues to be a place for quiet reflection and loving acceptance — and assistance to all who ask for our services. Cynthia Coraci Joe Belfiori The Laundry Angels Cindy Willman … and to all those who contribute to the work of the MCWC, we extend our most sincere gratitude! We will be opening our doors in November 2010 for the tenth year and it seems like we started our mission just yesterday. Our needs have not changed much: We are always very much in need of more churches to host shelters and fill the cold-weather weeks. If you know of an interested church or other building, please call us at (586) 321-0998. Again, many thanks to all of you for everything you do for the homeless. Kevin Goodrich President Macomb County Warming Center GRAY PANTHERS OF METRO DETROIT Congratulate Macomb County Warming Center and Ray of Hope Day Center on their superb accomplishments and ongoing dedication in sheltering, feeding and empowering the homeless in Macomb County. www.graypanthersmetrodetroit.org P.O. Box 37033, Oak Park, MI 48237 On Stage: Salute to the Superstars Willie Nelson Since the age of 14, Jeff Carr has been performing the music of the legendary Willie Nelson. He won plenty of talent competitions but a highlight of his career was performing as an opening act for Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis in 1980. Most recently in June 2009, he had the pleasure of meeting his hero. "I believe my tribute show is an adequate representation of the man, his music, and his legend," Carr said. Buddy Holly The music of Buddy Holly will never die as long as Tom Carroll can perform his breath-taking tribute to the legendary artist. Rolling Stone ranked Holly #13 among “The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time.” Tom grew up in a house full of Buddy Holly records so the music was impressed on him at a very young age. You will enjoy his high-energy performance of songs like “Peggy Sue” and “That’ll be the Day.” Also performing tonight: Nat King Cole Mr.B's Salute to the Superstars, Inc. USA P.O. Box 183355 Utica, MI. 48318 Phone: 586.731.7200 Fax: 586.737.7775 Email: [email protected] Promotions Email: [email protected] From the executive director … In gratitude to family, friends and St. Blasé parishioners for their generous and on-going support of the Macomb County Warming Center. Pat and Andrea Byrne As executive director for the Macomb County Warming Center, I am very grateful that you are here, joining us in this great and entertaining evening. I thank all who join us tonight, and pray for all of you as well as our many supporters who cannot be here. This year, we have continued, with the help of our partner churches , to provide shelter for the homeless. We have also gratefully provided services at our Ray of Hope Day Center, where so many of our guests have found employment, special services if they are disabled, and housing. Our Peer to Peer support group project continues to develop and expand. This past season, the Warming Center and Ray of Hope served 815 individuals. We provided shelter and meals to an average of 80 guests per night. The Ray of Hope Day Center has assisted more than 120 guests to apply for Section 8 housing. We continue to partner with CARE, Lenscrafter Gift of Sight program, Liberties, MCREST, MATTS and many other local services to provide needed care for our guests. We are blessed with recent successes for our Peer members, including several who are now attending classes at Macomb Community College and others who have found housing. There is no way to adequately thank those churches who provide shelter space, the many wonderful volunteers, those foundations, churches, businesses and individuals who sacrifice to provide us with much needed financial assistance. Please feel free to call (586) 321-0998 if you would like more information about our programs and services. Love to all! Kathy McKinley Goodrich Executive director Macomb County Warming Center and Ray of Hope Day Center On Stage: Salute to the Superstars The Blues Brothers & The Radio City Band Blessings on all who provided love and care for another successful season! From St. Sylvester Church Steve Baker and Ray Paschall as the Blues Brothers have costuming with all the details, right down to the tattoos on the knuckles and the cheese whiz. More important, they’ve got the moves and the music to make them Michigan's top act performing a tribute to the legendary Blues Brothers. They perform music from both Blues Brothers movies. "We work continuously to enhance, perfect and strengthen our act to pay the proper tribute to John Belushi and Dan Akroyd,” Steve said. Tim McGraw John Allen was converted to a full-time country music fan in 1995 and the song that hooked him was Tim McGraw’s “Don’t Take The Girl”. It wasn’t until the fall of 2004 that he was asked by a friend if he would consider becoming a tribute artist to the multi-award winning performer. This is when Allen took his lifelong love of music, his incredible physical likeness to Tim along with his previously hidden ability to sing and turned it into his passion. Allen has created his clever byline of AllenAsTim and that’s just what you’ll think after having seen and heard this talented artist perform live. With love and deepest gratitude to our board, supporters, churches, community partners, volunteers and staff for your ongoing commitment to the mission of the Macomb County Warming Center. Kevin and Kathy Goodrich In loving memory of Lorraine Sowerby Longtime volunteer For the Macomb County Warming Center … From her Family and Friends Macomb County Warming Center And Ray of Hope Day Center Board of Directors Kevin Goodrich, President St. Margaret’s Men’s Club Joann Matiyow, Secretary St. Edmund Church Kathy McKinley-Goodrich, Treasurer St. Margaret of Scotland Church Macomb Homeless Coalition Joseph V. Belfiori J.V. Belfiori Real Estate Patrick Byrne St. Blasé Church Dan Heaton First Presbyterian Church, Mount Clemens Kathy Lancaster Love Life Family Christian Center Michellina Plesco St. Sylvester Church Good Samaritan Coalition We support the Macomb County Warming Center St. Paul United Church of Christ 31654 Mound Road Warren, Michigan Macomb County Warming Center And Ray of Hope Day Center Advisory Panel Frank Accavitti Macomb County Commissioner Phillip DiMaria Macomb County Commissioner Joan Flynn Macomb County Commissioner Penny Hader Zion UCC, MCREST Mark Henderson Past vice president Laundry transportation director Nancy Panther Sacred Heart Church Society of St. Vincent DePaul Kramer Homes Co-operative, Inc. 8830 East Ten Mile Road Center Line, MI 48915 (586)757-1240 Fax (586)757-1138 www.kramerhomesco-op.com Joseph Sowerby Anton, Zorn, Sowerby Inc. Senator Michael Switalski State of Michigan Rev. Patrick Thompson Pastor, Erin Presbyterian Church