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NOVEMBER 7, 2014
TWO RIVER PEOPLE
By Lynne Ward
RUMSON EDUCATION FOUNDATION’S OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATION FOR EDUCATION
REF supporters Jenn Jamin, Laura and Edwin Gangemi, Michael Jamin and Helena and
John Bruno at the recent Oktoberfest Event.
L
ed by event co-chairs, Amy McCooey and Tee Sperber, and REF president, Scott
Caldwell, The Rumson Education Foundation’s “Oktoberfest” was a record-breaking
fundraiser thanks to the overwhelming generosity of so many local families and businesses. The evening brought with it the incredibly generous gesture of an anonymous donor
who matched every dollar raised that night up to $50,000 with a matching gift. The evening’s
major event sponsors included: Let’s Go Stables LLC, Unterberg Children’s Hospital at
Monmouth Medical Center, and the Pucci Family. Every dollar raised will go toward the
$200,000 fundraising goal needed to complete the REF’s Chromebook Project! The wellattended Oktoberfest was held at the Navesink Country Club with a live auction, raffles, a
German themed buffet, live music and fun! The REF board members include (from left):
Annie McGinty, Bettina Snodgrass, Dorothy Bailey, Amy McCooey, Scott Caldwell,
Helena Bruno, Tee Sperber and Mar y Pat Moriority. Missing from photo: Anna Ingrassia.
From left: Andrew and Courtney Setteducate, Dr. John Connors and Jeanne and
Sean Kelly.
Enjoying a fun evening at the Navesink Country Club: Chad Wain and Stacy Afflito Wain,
Tara Allingham, Mike Ingrassia, Corey Pulice, JJ Allingham, Matt and Curran Scoble,
and Tim and Amy McCooey.
From left: Tim McGinn, Tom Ridgway, Matt Scoble, Dawn Ridgway, Katie Thompson,
Bob and Annie McGinty, Tim McCooey and Bill Thompson.
SHORE HOUSE CELEBRATED MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK
WITH MANY LOCAL EVENTS
I
Jim and Leigh Solano (couple on left) with Amy and Scott
Barnum.
n recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week,
Shore House and Kathy Donnelly’s Beauregard
Fine Art Gallery in Rumson recently celebrated
the Art of Recovery. Shore House members created
and showcased a wonderful exhibition of their
talents to a huge crowd. Shore House (a non-profit
organization), the first and only organization of its
kind in New Jersey, fills a significant gap in the
mental health system by offering opportunities for
meaningful work, education, relationships, and
access to housing in a supportive, caring and dignified community setting. It is a model of rehabilitation
for people living with severe mental illness such as
bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and clinical depression. Through Shore House, people living with mental illness can and do regain their self-esteem, restart
their lives, recover, and develop new skills. They integrate into their communities through employment,
education and service, which allow them to realize
their potential. Kathy Donnelly is pictured here
(far left) with members of Shore House.
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TWO RIVER PEOPLE
By Lynne Ward
A TOAST TO CHILDREN’S HEALTH WILL BENEFIT UNTERBERG CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
“A
Toast to Children’s Health” was a well-attended wine tasting event recently held
in Colts Neck at Abbey Farm to raise funds for the Unterberg Children’s
Hospital and the Valerie Fund Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood
Disorders at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC). Each year the Children’s Hospital treats
over 25,000 young patients regardless of their ability to pay for services. In 2013 The
Unterberg Children’s Hospital was named through an extraordinary leadership gift from
Ann and Tom Unterberg. An amazing wine selection was offered by Victor Rallo, host of
Eat! Drink! Italy! and co-owner of Undici Taverna Rustica in Rumson, and owner of
Birravino. Pictured at Abbey Farm are (from left): Ron Riccio, Bill Arnold (COO,
MMC), Tara Kelly, (VP of Development, MMCF), Dr. Margaret Fisher (medical
director, Unterberg Children’s Hospital), Mar y Ann Larkin and Carol Stillwell (event
co-chairs), and Ann and Tom Unterberg.
Ann Unterberg (above
second from left) is chair of
the MMC Foundation and is
joined here by her husband
Tom (left) as well as Tracy
and Nick Brown and
Monmouth University
president Paul Brown
(right). Tracy Brown is the
chair of the Unterberg
Children’s Hospital
Leadership Council and is a
MMCF trustee.
Victor and Kari Rallo,
wine tasting underwriters.
From left: Ashley Boyd, Dan Ranger, Robin Lowy Embrey, Dr. Greg Greco and Maja
Meighan. This event concluded the Council’s inaugural year which included the launch of
Picture My Smile, a photography program for chronically ill pediatric patients.
From left: Matt and Tara Kelly, Jennifer Krimko and
Amanda and Peter Haytaian.
Scott and Esther Carmilani with Carolyn and Neil
DeSena.
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By Lynne Ward
KD’S KRUSADERS: KICKN’ KANCER TO THE KURB WAS HELD IN MONMOUTH BEACH
T
he Church of the Precious Blood
in Monmouth Beach recently hosted the KD’s Krusaders fundraising
event to assist a dear local friend battling
stage IV colon cancer. KD’s Krusaders is a
group of family and friends who have
joined forces to assist in the mounting
medical bills, day-to-day expenses and the
creation of a comfortable environment for
ease during cancer treatment. The event
featured a live and silent auction, vendor
tables, food and libations and a full day of
music by some of the best local musicians
around who donated their time and talents
to help a friend in need. Hundreds attended this event which was organized by
Pam McCoy (left), Carl “Tinker” West
and Karin Busichio.
Read Murphy, John Micco and Eric Greene.
From above left:
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Joe Lepis and Vini
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Joe is holding a signed
Fender bass which was
a popular auction item.
Janet (left) and PJ Rotchford with event
co-chair Pam McCoy.
Auctioneer Big Joe Henr y with performer Pat Guadagno.
The Sonny Kenn Band helped to make the event “sunny’: George Evans, Chris Plunkett,
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TWO RIVER PEOPLE
By Lynne Ward
LUNCH BREAK FALL GALA 2014 CELEBRATED 31 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
T
he Hope Happens Here Gala (chaired by Kim Tsimbinos) to benefit Lunch Break of
Red Bank was recently held at the Navesink Country Club and was a grand success!
Lunch Break has been alleviating hunger and providing life’s basic necessities to
community members for 31 years with the support of volunteers, community partners and
donors. Lunch Break VIPs and event honorees came together for a photo and include (from
left): Millie Jeter (executive assistant), Paul and Margo Hooker (Norma Todd Service
Award recipients), Inice Hennessy and Pam Elam (Heart to Hand Award recipients),
Carol Ingaro and Leigh Stocker ( Beacon of Service Award winners), Gwen Love
(executive director) and Mark Brahney (president, board of trustees).
Ellen Mandia (left) with Katie, Brian, Nancy (board member) and Taylor Gill. Katie and
Taylor Gill received the Future Charitable Leaders Award.
Auctioneer Nick Dawes
(right) (of Sotheby’s
Auction House, NY) with
“rocktographer” Mark Weiss.
Above:
Morgan Stanley sponsors
Chris and Jen Shaw
of Rumson.
Friendly couples who attended the event together: Doug and Nancy Roberts, Dr. Larr y and
Joyce Sykoff, Nate and Mindy Kestenman, Joanna and Marc Betesh and George and
Vita Kolber.
Kate McMahon (left,
director of development)
with Sharda Jetwani.
Many officials supported the event: Kathy Horgan (Red Bank councilwoman), JP
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Rumson Mayor John Ekdahl.
From left: Beth Lloyd, Susan and Steve Haugenes, Jessica Bright (board member) and
Carol Anderson.
From left: Paul Hooker, Jami Hooker, Patsy McMahon, Margo Hooker, Alex Diglio,
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Event volunteers included (from left): Kerr y Chandler, Petra Vander ven, Pam Brett,
Gail Oliver, Krissy Callari, Lisa Bitterly and Dr. Nancy Bach.
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