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| l-r John & Kandace Illgen,
John Quimby, Susan Frazier |
United Way's 14th Annual Leadership Appreciation
Reception took place on May 22, 2007 aboard the
Channel Cat luxury catamaran, graciously
donated for our use. Leadership and
Alexis de Tocqueville donors enjoyed a 2
hour sail in the Santa Barbara Channel, spiced
with delicious hors d'oeuvres prepared by
Mondial Catering and wine donated by Vina
Robles Winery. The event was also partially
underwritten by Starbuck Tisdale.
Guests enjoyed the sights, sounds and scents of the
sea while they heard first-hand how their donations
have changed the lives of children, families and
seniors in our community. LuAnn
Miller of Isla Vista Youth Projects
spoke eloquently about children who would not be
where they are without the help of United Way's
Partnership programs such as the
Pre-Kindergarten Institute and Home Play
Learning Kits.
Jim Wolfe,
Chair of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society,
acknowledged all leadership donors for their role in
a successful campaign, which created positive
changes in real people's lives in our community. Jim
announced the launching of the
Alexis de Tocqueville
Committee and invited
those interested to speak with him about joining. He
also described the
StepUp Program, whereby
Leadership donors can become
Alexis de Tocqueville donors immediately by
making a 3 year pledge, with smaller gifts in years
1 and 2, with the last year at the Tocqueville level
of $10,000. Jim's wife Marcia Wolfe
shared stories about the couple's experience at the
annual United Way Tocqueville Leaders Weekend, where
they learned about the impact major donors are
having nationally.
Paul Didier,
President & CEO of United Way, described some
stunning results from Fun in the Sun, a
summer reading and recreation program for low income
children, that raised the reading levels of 76% of
the children by 12% last summer.
David
and Cris Prichard, co-chairs of
Leadership Circle, thanked everyone and
told those gathered that the Leadership Circle
Committee is full of great plans for this coming
year. They invited those interested in
participating on the Committee to contact one of
them through United Way.