“On Behalf
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Seventh Annual
“On Behalf of Youth” Awards Breakfast
Presented by Citi Cards and
Ernst & Young LLP
Royal Oaks Country Club
7915 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75231
Event
Schedule:
7:15 a.m. Coffee Served
7:30 a.m. Breakfast Buffet
8:00 a.m. Awards Presented
9:00 a.m. Breakfast Concludes
Tables of
(10) Ten
Individual – $60
Blue Table (1 table) – $1,000
White Table (1 table) – $2,500
Red Table (2 tables) – $5,000
2005 “On Behalf of
Youth” Award Honorees
Honoring Local
Community Leaders, Volunteers and Businesses
for their
contributions to improving the welfare of children and youth
Camp Fire USA Volunteer
Leader:
Marc Moseley
Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council
Board President ’93-’95
Served as Board of
Directors President from 1993-1995. Marc is a long-time
friend of Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council and has
generously supported the council’s annual auction, and has
been lovingly dubbed the “King of the Auction.”
Youth Development
Professional:
Kent Skipper
Salesmanship Club Youth
and Family Centers
Chief
executive officer for not-for-profit organization serving
emotionally disturbed and at-risk children and their
families through family therapy, casework services,
community school, neighborhood revitalization and other
programs.
These
direct services are complemented by extensive research and
evaluation, as well as training institutes for mental
health/human service professionals and for educators.
Community Leader:
U.S. Sen.
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Senator Hutchison secured
$200,000 in appropriations for Camp Fire USA to finance
capital improvement projects in Texas.
Six
Texas Camp Fire councils benefited from this
appropriation, including the Lone Star Council in Dallas
($49,881), East Texas Council in Longview, Corsicana
Council in Corsicana, Texoma Council in Denison, First
Texas Council in Fort Worth, and Tesuya Council in
Cleburne.
Specifically the Lone Star Council will be adding heat and
air-conditioning to the main lodge at Camp
Ellowi in Cedar Hill.
Corporate Leader:
Ernst & Young LLP
Ernst & Young has a strong tradition of service to the
communities in which they work and live. And their culture
supports that involvement, whether through time, service,
or donations.
The organizations and causes that Ernst & Young
participate in are as diverse as the interests and
backgrounds of their people.
Honorary
Chair:
Peggy Carr
Breakfast Chair:
Charlie Smith
Master of
Ceremonies:
Council Member Gary Griffith
Sponsors
Presenting
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Friends of Marc Moseley |
Jerry & Michele Holstrom |
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Web & Peggy Carr |
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Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
Marc D. Moseley
Blue
Carlil & Sylvester Johnson
Family and Friends
of Marc Moseley
JP Morgan Private Bank
Judd, Thomas, Smith &
Company, P.C.
Mr. & Mrs. David S. Crockett, Jr.
Smith,
Jackson, Boyer & Bovard, PLLC
Tejano Mexican
Restaurant & Club
U.S. Trust Company, N.A.
Sponsorship opportunities available.
Contact Laura J. Seim at
[email protected] or 214 824 1122, ext. 227.
Camp Fire USA Lone Star
Council 4411 Skillman Dallas, Texas 75206
Telephone: 214 824 1122 |
Fax: 214 824 1148 | E-mail:
[email protected]
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Friday, May 6, 2005 |
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