Canfield Casino Saratoga Springs
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Canfield Casino Saratoga Springs
the donnA m. CrAndAll memoriAl FoundAtion preSentS the 11th AnnuAl Canfield Casino Saratoga Springs SAturdAy, november 19, 2011 11th AnnuAl Welcome to the 11th Annual Emerald Eve! Over the years, Emerald Eve has evolved from an intimate gathering held in Donna’s sister-in-law Terri Snow’s living room into an event that draws 350 guests and raises more than $100,000 annually. Just as it was in the beginning, The Donna M. Crandall Memorial Foundation remains a family run organization, with no overhead or administrative costs, relying entirely on the generosity of our loyal attendees and supporters. SpeCiAl thAnkS to our emerAld SponSor Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bette plAtinum SponSorS American Transit Insurance Company Capital Region Orthopaedic Associates Cool Insuring Agency, Inc. Event Producers The Robert and Jean Taylor Fund Gold SponSorS Capital Bauer Insurance Agency New England Systems and Software Powmat LTD Saratoga Financial Systems Strategic Solutions The Flaherty Family Foundation WelCome On behalf of the Donna M. Crandall Memorial Foundation Board of Directors, thank you for joining us this evening as we celebrate our 11th anniversary. The Foundation was borne from a promise that Donna Crandall would never be forgotten. Eleven years later, together we have raised over $1.2 million to help local patients and families affected by cystic fibrosis (CF), the same disease that Donna battled for 41 years. Donna was petite, but spunky. She met every challenge in her life head-on. She did it right or she did not do it at all. She was a perfectionist. She was meticulous and organized. She was a leader and decision maker. We suspect she always knew there was no time for indecision. Things just needed to be done right the first time. Donna was a devoted wife and mother. She was a gourmet cook. She loved the beach and to travel, especially to Ogunquit, Maine, and Disney World. Perhaps her greatest passion was to be a spectator at her daughter Kerianne’s athletic and musical events. We know she was there in spirit this summer as Kerianne married Anthony Meadowcroft at The College of the Holy Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Meadowcroft are now working and living in Birmingham, England. A 1979 graduate of Siena College, Donna worked as a manager for Retirement Services Group at The Ayco Company, LP, for nearly 20 years. She was a special person who taught us all that giving up was simply not an option. Donna’s friends and family created the Foundation in January of 2000 as a special way of keeping her memory alive for Kerianne, who was just 15 at the time of Donna’s death. Years later, the Foundation continues to keep Donna present in the lives of our family’s future generations. Nieces and nephews who either don’t really remember Donna or never got to meet her are as dedicated as the rest of the family to honoring her memory. In fact, Donna’s nephews, Jack Cheney and Ben Crandall, have waited their whole lives to attend Emerald Eve, each year watching their older cousins get dressed up and help out at the event. This year they will also turn 11. Tonight, they will try to out-do their older cousins by out-dressing them, out-selling raffle tickets and starring in the traditional video shown during the presentations. Our mission, inspired by Donna’s concern for her fellow CF patients who struggled, remains to help patients focus on their health rather than their financial woes. Thanks to your support, we continue to honor Donna’s memory by never having had to say no to those in crisis. 1 donnA m. CrAndAll memoriAl FoundAtion proGrAmS Funds raised by the Foundation are used in various ways. Our initial program, and one dear to our hearts, is the gift bag program. Each CF patient admitted to Albany Medical Center receives a special canvas tote bag filled with items specially selected to help make a hospital stay a little more bearable. Typical gift bag contents include Kindles, Nanos or portable DVD players, handheld games, popular magazines, UNO cards, toiletries and Donna’s favorite snacks. This year we have added gift cards to Panera, which opened across the street from Albany Medical Center. In addition to gift bags, The Foundation pays for miscellaneous hospital room expenses for patients, who typically spend weeks at a time in the hospital several times a year. Costs covered include telephone access, TV service and parking passes for visitors. A debit card arrangement with the hospital’s food service department also allows patients and families to charge back meals and snacks to the Foundation. In addition, for patients traveling from far away for their care, the Foundation provides accommodations and meals at the Hilton Garden Inn located directly across from the Medical Center. Each Summer, Donna’s nieces and nephews organize a special give-away surprise for patients going to the CF clinic. The 2010 Summer Project was organized by Donna’s nieces, Kaitlyn and Sarah Cheney. Each patient was given a summer plans file and inside found either a $25, $50 or $100 KeyBank MasterCard to use for something fun. Twenty lucky patients also found a Florida Trip Finalist Card in their file. Adult patient Matt Taylor was the winner of this year’s trip and will experience the magic of Disney with his family in February. Dear friends of the Foundation, Joan and Steve Hart, made the trip possible. We think Donna would be thrilled that a CF family will enjoy the park that she too loved so much. The Foundation‘s Scholarship Program is another valuable resource for high school graduates pursuing higher education. Last June, Grafton’s Jesse Bly was presented with a $1,000 scholarship to use for textbooks and other expenses. He is enrolled in Hudson Valley Community College’s auto mechanic program. The Foundation is also grateful to community groups and volunteers dedicated to our effort of making life a little better for CF patients, especially those in the hospital. Throughout the year, Girl Scout Troops 1797 and 1175 and their leader Christine Keating thoughtfully and creatively decorated the Donna Crandall lounge at Albany Medical Center to reflect the season or holiday. The girls hoped their efforts would make the lounge feel cozy and homey for patients. A new hardwood floor was also installed. 2 it iS our privileGe to be A reSourCe to thoSe in need While these give-aways are part of the Foundation’s ongoing effort to help make life with CF a little more tolerable, it is also our privilege to be a resource to those with specific, significant financial challenges. For example, this year we have been able to help in the following ways: • Sent money to a patient to avoid eviction. • Provided assistance to a patient who was receiving letters from National Grid threatening that her service would be turned off. • Paid outstanding mortgage for several patients behind due to medical bills. • Provided funds to help a patient get current with auto insurance so she could drive to work. • Paid for car repairs so a patient had a reliable vehicle to keep medical appointments. • Covered the large outstanding co-pays of several patients. • Helped a young Mother pay for new prescriptions. • Provided funds so a Mom could purchase a birthday gift for her son. • Helped a Father, who was laid off, pay his monthly bills. • Provided financial assistance to a family pursuing a lung transplant in NYC. • Alleviated the stress felt by an unemployed and very sick patient by paying overdue college loans. • Sent money to a family for their child’s school supplies. • Set up an account with the on-site restaurant at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center for a family sitting vigil after their daughter’s lung transplant. 3 AGendA 7:00 - 9:15 Silent AuCtion All sheets will be picked up immediately before the formal program begins 7:00 - 7:30 CoCktAilS in the pArlor 7:30 dinner StAtionS opened Ballroom/Parlor 9:15 preSentAtionS Ballroom Welcome ~ Mr. David Crandall presentation of the burke p. bear Awards For outstanding service to the foundation presentation of Second Annual ryan’s run Check Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamilton video presentation “2011 Looking Back 11 years” 10:00 rAFFle drAWinG 10:15 Silent AuCtion CheCk out open Main Entrance Music by The Tequila Mockingbirds 4 Silent AuCtion ruleS 1. Bidding will begin at 7:00 pm and close promptly at 9:15pm. 2. All items have a corresponding bid sheet. To enter a bid, please print your name in the spaces for bidder name and bid amount. 3. You may bid on as many items as you wish and on any single item as often as you wish. 4. Silent Auction item winners will be determined by the last and highest bid entered at the close of the silent auction. The winning names will be posted at the main entrance after 10:15pm. 5. Winners may claim their auction item at the Auction Account Table at the main entrance. All payments are due this evening, and we do accept VISA and MasterCard payments. 6. All sales are final. In the event that the highest bidder is unable to pay for their item, the item will go to the next highest bidder. 7. In accordance with the Internal Revenue Service, the amount you, the patron, pay as the “winning bid” in excess of fair market value, is considered to be a charitable donation to the Donna M. Crandall Memorial Foundation. The Foundation does not appraise or estimate the value of the auction items. All statements of value have been furnished by the contributors of said items. 8. Every reasonable effort has been made to describe each item correctly. Please make note of any specific restrictions or conditional terms on your item. 9. All sheets picked up at 9:15pm at the beginning of the formal program. 5 2011 Silent AuCtion 1. UNC vs NC State Enjoy this in-state rivalry with two tickets in the lower level at the Smith Center. Tipoff is at 7pm on January 26, 2011. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $75 2. Day At The Races Indulge your passion for horse racing in a private box at Saratoga Race Course on Monday, July 30th. Box seats five. Package also includes 6 gift bags with apparel from Embrace the Race. Wear your passion for horse racing without saying a thing. Value: $920 Minimum Bid: $100 3. Bronx Bombers Enjoy a game at Yankee Stadium during the 2012 season. 4 tickets in the mezzanine behind home plate. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 4. “Frozen In Time” Framed and matted print of an old American auto nestled deep in the woods of Rochester, Vermont. Value: $150 Minimum Bid: $50 5. Notre Dame Football See the Irish take on Purdue, Saturday September 8, 2012. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 6. Black Diamond Pendant Donated by Glennpeters Jewelers. Value: $850 Minimum Bid: $50 7. Lake George Getaway One week in a traditional Lake George cabin. Sleeps six in three bedrooms. Swimming and mooring for a boat up to 22 feet. Landscaped yard with volleyball court and gas grill. Subject to availability. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $100 6 8. Happy Hour Enjoy 2 cases of beer crafted by Dan Paul and gift basket from Saratoga Salsa and Spice. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $25 9. Fenway Fantasy Four tickets to a 2012 Boston Red Sox game donated by Keybank. Date to be determined. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $100 10. “Quitting Time at the Chocolate Milk Factory” Framed and matted print of Guernsey Cows leaving a milking parlor in Central Vermont. Value: $50 Minimum Bid: $50 11. Manhattan Experience Enjoy a four night stay in a midtown Manhattan condo on 36th between 5th and Madison during 2012. Subject to availability. Value: $1400 Minimum Bid: $200 12. Sony Flat Screen Enjoy your programs in high definition with this 32 inch SONY flat screen donated by Hippos. Value: $500 Minimum Bid: $50 13. Fall Getaway Enjoy a relaxing stay at a beautiful lakeside cottage in the foothills of the Adirondacks with spectacular views of The Great Sacandaga Lake. Stay a few days or a couple of weeks. Available anytime after September 17th, 2012. Occupancy limited to two people. Value: $1000 per week Minimum Bid: $150 14. Silver Original artwork by Jillian Young. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $100 15. Whiteface Lodge Enjoy a 4 night resort vacation in a beautiful 3 bedroom condo February 2-6, 2012. The Lodge is rated one of the top resorts in the US and Canada. Value: $4800 Minimum Bid: $250 7 16. Maid in the Kitchen Two four hour cleanings plus a three course dinner each time waiting in the oven. Value: $375 Minimum Bid: $50 17. Prust Jersey Autographed jersey of NY Ranger star, Brandon Prust. Includes certificate of authenticity. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 18. Banana Bike Put a smile on someone's face when you present them with this retro bike. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 19. “Realize” 10x16 giclee reproduction by Daniel Harrington local upstate artist. Value: $300 Minimum Bid: $50 20. Saratoga National Golf Golf for four including carts during the 2012 golf season. Restrictions apply. Value: $600 Minimum Bid: $100 21. Pamper Yourself Treat yourself to a one hour massage and a new pair of earrings. Also includes a $20 gift card to Central Steak in Albany. Value: $150 Minimum Bid: $25 22. Holiday Respite Recover from the holiday madness with this two night stay at the Manhattan Club in NYC on January 3rd and 4th. Package includes 2 Amtrack vouchers and NYC memorabilia. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $200 23. Five Course Dinner for 12 and Portuguese Wine Tasting Enjoy gourmet dining in your own home prepared by Maria Dempsey. Value: $1500 8 Minimum Bid: $200 24. Original Artwork by Regis Brodie Add this ceramic trivet/wall plate to your Regis Brodie collection. Value: $100 Minimum Bid: $25 25. Giants vs Redskins Travel to the Meadowlands for this December 18th match-up. Two tickets. Value: $350 Minimum Bid: $50 26. Night at Aunt Dawn’s Enjoy this basket of movies and games enjoyed by Dawn's nieces and nephews when they go for a visit. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $25 27. Lakehouse Gardener Enjoy a 150 square foot perennial garden with 60 plants installed by Faith Walker. Also includes a $75 gift card to Hidden Gardens in Saratoga Springs. Value: $1300 Minimum Bid: $100 28. Memphis at Proctor’s Four tickets to the April 21, 2012 8 pm performance of the Broadway hit Memphis. Value: $280 Minimum Bid: $50 29. Pearl Necklace and Earrings Hand knotted and crafted pearl and gold filled jewelry. Value: $350 Minimum Bid: $150 30. Private Cigar Tasting Enjoy a private cigar tasting for up to 8 people at James and Sons Tobacconists in Saratoga Springs. Also includes a $25 gift certificate to Cudney's Dry Cleaners. Value: $275 Minimum Bid: $275 31. Stewart Cellars Wine Enjoy three bottles of Nomad 2005, Stewart Cellars’ finest offering. Value: $255 9 Minimum Bid: $50 32. Three Bills Tickets Travel to Buffalo to see the Bills take on the Denver Broncos on Saturday, December 24th. Game is at 1 pm. Three tickets. Value: $165 Minimum Bid: $50 33. Breakfast At Camp This year the cousins have put together a basket of what it takes to make the best breakfast at their favorite summer place to be - Grandma and Grandpa’s camp. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $100 34. Caputo’s Pizza For a Year Enjoy a pizza every month with these twelve $15 gift certificates to Caputo’s Pizzeria in Clifton Park or Saratoga Springs. Value: $180 Minimum Bid: $50 35. Saratoga Mini Getaway Experience an overnight stay at the Holiday Inn in Saratoga Springs and enjoy breakfast for 2 at Bookmaker’s Restaurant. Also includes a gift certificate for 2 pounds of fudge from The Candy Company of Saratoga. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 36. Urban Expressions Handbag Shop in style with this unique bag donated by Violet’s and Stella’s. Also includes a $50 gift card. Value: $140 Minimum Bid: $50 37. Heineken Fridge Be the envy of the guys with this stocked mini-fridge. Also includes $25 gift certificate to Price Chopper. Value: Priceless Minimum Bid: $50 38. Saints Alive! Enjoy some great Division I basketball this winter. Watch the Siena Saints take on Albany, Princeton, Fairfield, Iona, and Manhattan at the TU Center. Four tickets to each game. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 10 39. Mary Salazar Jewelry Beautiful green freshwater pearl necklace and handmade drop earrings to match donated by Siverado Jewelry Gallery. Value: $228 Minimum Bid: $50 40. “Fall Road” Large stretched-canvas photograph of an autumn country road in Schoharie County, New York. Value: $200 Minimum Bid: %0 41. Ogunquit, Maine Enjoy a three night stay in this beautiful home just a ten minute walk from downtown Ogunquit. House sleeps 8 comfortable. Available April- June or September-November. Value: $500 Minimum Bid: $100 42. Sportime Membership Three month membership to Sportime Schenectady located on Curry Road. Also includes one hour court time and a long sleeve Sportime shirt. Value: $465 Minimum Bid: $100 43. Keurig B60 Start your mornings off right with this Keurig programmable coffee maker. Also includes a $25 gift card and mug from Just Plain Good. Value: $220 Minimum Bid: $50 44. Gourmet Dining at Home Dinners for a family of 4 for five days prepared by Maria Dempsey. Value: $300 Minimum Bid: $50 45. Private Wine Tasting Event Two hour private reception for up to 20 at Classe Catering’s design showroom. Includes a variety of red and white varietals from Spain and Italy and authentic tapas bar. Value: $1000 Minimum Bid: $100 11 46. Saratoga Olive Oil Enjoy this gift basket from Saratoga Olive Oil. Value: $100 Minimum Bid: $25 47. Italian Cooking at Home Everything you need for a home cooked pasta dinner. If there's anything missing, we’ve included a $25 gift card to Cardona's Market in Albany. Value: $75 Minimum Bid: $25 48. Remember When Studios Capture a memory with this $400 gift certificate to Remember When Studios. Value: $400 Minimum Bid: $100 49. Party Pulitzer Style Celebrate with all things Lilly. Value: $175 Minimum Bid: $50 50. One Yoga Saratoga Five classes at One Yoga Saratoga. Value: $75 Minimum Bid: $25 51. Margaritas Anyone? Channel your inner Jimmy Buffet with this Margaritaville Frozen Concoction Maker and all the fixings for the perfect frozen drink. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 52. Fort William Henry Museum Admission for 4. Also includes Digging Up History and lunch for 4 at Adirondack Sandwich Works during 2012 season. Value: $120 Minimum Bid: $25 53. Trollbeads Starter bracelet and three beads from Glennpeter’s Jewelers. Value: $250 12 Minimum Bid: $50 54. Staycation For Mom Treat yourself to a vacation from cooking and cleaning. You'll receive a four hour house cleaning donated by Cherie Taylor and $50 gift certificates to Longfellows and Olde Bryan Inn. House must be in Saratoga County. Also includes a $75 gift card to Zen Again Spa. Value: $250 Minimum Bid: $50 55. “Mirror Lake” Original Painting by Regis Brodie. Value: $250 Minimum Bid: $50 56. Thanksgiving Pies Finish off your Thanksgiving dinner with 4 pies baked by Maria Dempsey. Assortment includes a pumpkin, apple, chocolate pecan, and banana cream pie. Pies must be picked up at Maria's the day before Thanksgiving. Value: $50 Minimum Bid: $25 57. Leather and Fur Hat Look great and stay warm in this gorgeous leather hat with mink trim from Max Zeller Furriers. Value: $300 Minimum Bid: $50 58. Birthday Party Delight the birthday kid with this package that includes 12 games to Outer Zone, a $15 gift certificate to Caputo’s Pizzeria, and a gift certificate for a large Ben and Jerry's cake. Value: $160 Minimum Bid: $50 59. Quilt Original design quilt. 100% cotton fabrics by fabric designer Kaffe Fassett. Value: $170 Minimum Bid: $50 60. Albany Experience Enjoy dinner at Taste Restaurant and then spend the night at the Hilton Garden Inn Albany Med. Also includes a $25 gift card to the Recovery Sports Grill. Value: $425 Minimum Bid: $50 13 61. Italian Basket Turn your kitchen into an Italian Trattoria with this basket of Italian specialties. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $25 62. Spring is Coming Spruce up your golf bag for the 2012 season with this Nike wedge. Value: $109 Minimum Bid: $25 63. Saratoga Arms Enjoy a night in Saratoga’s premier boutique hotel. Includes breakfast for two and a $25 gift card to Hungry Spot. Not available July or August. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $50 64. Erin Go Bragh 46 x 60 inch 2 layer green throw donated by Celtic treasures. Value: $32 Minimum Bid: $10 65. Collection of Autographed Books Take home this Jantzen backpack filled with children’s books signed by the authors. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $25 66. Ralph’s Sporting Goods $100 gift certificate to Ralph’s in Ballston Spa. Value: $100 Minimum Bid: $25 67. Pampermint Basket Pampermint body and foot care sets from Arbonne. Value: $77 Minimum Bid: $25 68. Scratch Off Christmas You could be the next millionaire. Try your luck with this tree full of scratch-off tickets. Value: Unique Minimum Bid: $25 14 69. The Lunch Detail Automotive detail from Northeast Acura and lunch or dinner at Milano valued at $60. Appointment is necessary. Value: $250 Minimum Bid: $50 70. Candle Basket Set the holiday mood with this assortment of Yankee candles donated by Anne Marie Morici. Value: $300 Minimum Bid: $50 71. Mag-Tagz Party Favor Basket Delight the tweens with these great jewelry pieces donated by Anita Worth. Value: $100 Minimum Bid: $25 72. Fern Lodge A luxury bed and breakfast lodge overlooking Friends Lake in the midst of the Adirondacks. Enjoy the entire lodge (5 rooms, including a 2 room suite) for 1 night with breakfast and a wine and cheese reception. (Must be booked on a Sunday to Thursday night.) Value: $2500 Minimum Bid: $50 15 A SpeCiAl teddy beAr A special teddy bear – the Burke P. Bear – was named after an incredible young man, Burke Derr, who died of Cystic Fibrosis two days before his 19th birthday. Burke, always a bear collector, began collecting only Boyds Bears when he was 13 and had over 150 in his collection. “Burke never let CF slow him down – even as an older teenager when he had to be on oxygen all the time, he never sat around feeling sorry for himself. He was out to the mall, to the movies and to local retailers in search of Boyds Bears,” said his father, Bob Derr. “He was voted ‘Most Spirited’ by his high school graduating class.” “In February 1997 two of his friends wrote to G M Lowenthal (Chief Designer and President of The Boyds Collection) to tell him of Burke’s collection and that Burke didn’t have a whole lot of time left. Lowenthal responded, saying one of the bears in the fall collection would be named Burke P. Bear after our Burke.” Before he died, a local retailer had the idea of giving one dollar of every Burke P. Bear sold to support CF research projects. Today, Burke P. Bear has joined forces with CFW in order to continue to fulfill the dream of a young man who wished to bring help to all who suffer with CF worldwide. We were so touched by Burke’s story that we decided to recognize yearly those who have supported the DMC Foundation in a special way. 16 donnA m. CrAndAll memoriAl FoundAtion pASt burke beAr reCipientS Mrs. Lois Abramson Mrs. Libby Andrus Ms. Brooke Buttars Dr. and Mrs. Eric Carson Mrs. Norma Carson Mrs. Karen Cianci Mrs. Meredith Crandall Mrs. Maria Dempsey Mr. Jerry Donovan Mr. Rich Flaherty Mrs. Marion Gray Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hart Mr. Dow Haynor Mr. Kevin Hedley Ms. Lynnette June Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Matthews Mrs. Dawn McGuinness Ms. Paula Miller Mr. Mark Morrison Niskayuna Class of 2009 Dr. James O’Brien Mrs. Annette Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potanovic Mrs. Tracey Riley Ms. Anne Marie Roche Mrs. Beth Sirianni Mr. Zachary Smith Mrs. Terri Snow Mrs. Kathy Travis Mr. Scott Wolroth 17 Silent AuCtion donorS Dr. and Mrs. Rick Alfred Mr. Jim Hens One Yoga Saratoga Mrs. Mickie Baldwin Hidden Gardens Panera Bread Mrs. Joyce Bartlett Hilton Garden Inn Albany Med Mr. Dan Paul Ben and Jerry’s Hippos Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pietropalo Mr. Darren Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potanovic Mr. Regis Brodie Holiday Inn Saratoga Price Chopper The Candy Company of Saratoga Springs Hungry Spot Café Prime at Saratoga National Mr. AJ Jayapal Purdy's Liquors Caputo’s Pizzeria James & Sons Tobacconists Ralph’s Sporting Goods Carol's Rosary Group Just Plain Good Remember When Studio Dr. and Mrs. Eric Carson Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kane Ms. Kim Russo Mr. Chris Cavanaugh and Mr. Pat Rowan Mr. Jim Kelly Saratoga Arms Key Bank Private Banking Saratoga National Golf Course Maria Krause Saratoga Olive Oil Company Mrs. Creve Condos Longfellows Hotel, Restaurant, and Conference Center Saratoga Salsa and Spice Cudney’s Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mashuta Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeAnzeris III Mrs. Laurie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuinness Mrs. Maria Dempsey Milano/Provence Mr. Steve Soucy and Mr. Tom Becktold Mr. Rick Dewine Mrs. Paula Miller Strategic Media Group Mr. and Mrs. Greg Economou Mrs. Anne Marie Morici Jessica Stewart Empire Merchants North Mr. Jed Murray Taste Fern Lodge Mr. John Murray Mrs. Cherie Taylor Mrs. Deb Friedson Mr. John Nash Mr. Frank Tedesco Ms. Maura Gannon Ms. Maureen Natrella Violet’s and Stella’s of Saratoga Mr. Michael Garry Newton Wines Mr. Roy Williams Ms. Megan Garufi Northeast Acura Anita Worth Glennpeter Jewelers Dr. and Mrs. William O’Connor Ms. Jillian Young Mr. Daniel Harrington Olde Bryan Inn Zen Again Spa Celtic Treasures Classe Catering Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hart 18 Silverado FriendS oF the donnA m. CrAndAll memoriAl FoundAtion Dr. and Mrs. Max Alley Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baldwin Dr. Hedy Migden Mr. and Mrs. Mike Barone Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bette Mr. Joe Mitchell and Ms. MaryAnne Tirino Dr. and Mrs. Eric Carson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moshier Ms. Jenna Carson Mr. and Mrs. James Nicol Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cheney Mr. Jim Nunan and Ms. Michelle Closs Mr. and Mrs. David Crandall Dr. and Mrs. James O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pierro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Potanovic Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Donovan Ms. Cheri Martell Mr. and Mrs. Scott Duesterdick Mr. and Mrs. Dave Quinn Mr. Andrew Gansberg and Ms. Anne Marie Roche Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rinella Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hedderman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche Ms. Brittany Hedderman Siena College Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith Mr. and Mrs. Christian King Mr. and Mrs. John Snow Mr. and Mrs. John Liguori Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tracey Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madden Mr. and Mrs. Mark Walters Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mariaca Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wasserbach Mr. and Mrs. John McGraw Sister Aunt Fran Wellington 19 11th AnnuAl honorAry Committee Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuinness Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNaughton Ms. Paula Miller Mr. Joe Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John Murray Mrs. Nancy Murray Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Mr. and Mrs. Mark Navin Mr. and Mrs. Tim O’Hara Mr. and Mrs. Dale Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potanovic Mr. and Mrs. Tim Riley Mr. John Ryan and Ms. Regina Tator Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith Mr. and Mrs. Craig Van Cott Mr. and Mrs. David Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Leo Breton Mrs. Melissa Carroll Dr. and Mrs. Eric Carson Mr. Christopher Cavanaugh and Mr. Pat Rowan Mr. and Mrs. David Crandall Mr. John and Dr. Pamela Daly Mr. and Mrs. Scott Duesterdick Mr. and Mrs. Rich Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Art Friedson Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hart Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hogan Drs. Ajit and Jeet Khanuja Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mashuta Mr. and Mrs. John McGraw Ms. Denise Murphy McGraw FoundAtion boArd Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. John Snow Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cheney Mr. and Mrs. David Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crandall 20 Celebrating 1000 Gift Bags Eleven years ago, Donna's sister-in-law Lori Jenkins came up with the idea of making gift bags for CF inpatients. Earlier this year, our 1000th gift bag was given to a little girl from Sydney, NY, who was in the hospital for the very first time. To commemorate our 1000-bag milestone, Claudia Crandall designed and organized a mini version of the bag for you all to have. The delicate work was executed by many volunteers. Each of you will receive your bag when you leave tonight. We would like to recognize the following people for helping with this project: Kathy Bette Claudia Crandall Maria Dempsey MaryEllen Ligouri Cheri Martell Erin O’Brien Maura O’Brien Mary Potanovic Denise Rinella 11th AnnuAl 2011 CorporAte SponSorS EMERALD SPONSOR Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bette P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R S American Transit Insurance Company • Capital Region Orthopaedic Associates Cool Insuring Agency, Inc. • Event Producers • The Robert and Jean Taylor Fund GOLD SPONSORS Capital Bauer Insurance Agency • New England Systems and Software Powmat LTD • Saratoga Financial Systems Strategic Solutions • The Flaherty Family Foundation SILVER SPONSORS Mr. Chris Cavanaugh and Mr. Pat Rowan Mr. and Mrs. Scott Duesterdick • James McGuinness and Associates, Inc. Key Bank-Global Treasury Management • M&T Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mashuta • The Joseph and Carol Mitchell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Tim O’Hara • Rose and Kiernan, Inc. BRONZE SPONSORS Capital Cardiology Associates-Dr. James O’Brien • Hart Alarm Systems, Inc. Katie and Bud Matthews • John R. Zongrone, Agency, Inc. TABLE SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tedesco • The VanCott Family FRIENDS OF THE F O U N DAT I O N Ambiance Florals and Events • Brownstone Graphics • Classé Catering Kevin and Kim Hedley • Kimberly Smith Company Starfish Swim Club • Tequila Mockingbirds