Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundraiser. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

CONGRATS TO ME!!! (A shameless self-congratulations)

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CONGRATULATIONS MIKE!!!
I am the new Annual Giving Manager of Lollypop Farm, Humane Society of Greater Rochester (www.Lollypop.org).  It's a great organization that's been helping all kinds of creatures since 1873.  At their wonderful facility, they provide tons of programs and services for dogs, cats, horses, sheep, goats, rabbits, fish, turtles and their owners.  It's a great opportunity for me personally and I'm super excited to be a part of the team.  I have lots of people to thank.  Especially Megan, Jerry, Jennie, Mary, and so many more!


To make a donation to Lollypop Farm, please go to:
How you can help


Enough patting myself on the back.  But, I figure if Hollywood can do it several times a year, I can do it once every five years or so.  ONWARD TO THE REST OF THE BLOG!!!


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While I went to volunteer training at Lollypop, Megan went to Bristol Mountain to teach Tachel how to ski.  Here she is with her dad.


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She can even pose for pictures on skis.  


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Dad towing Tachel down the mountain.  


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Megan had a gala for work for Wilson Commencement Park (http://www.wilsoncommencementpark.org/), an inspiring organization helping Rochester families become self-sufficient, held at ArtisanWorks (http://www.artisanworks.net/).  This place is a 40,000 square foot warehouse packed with all kinds of great things.  It's like a much, much, larger version of my childhood bedroom.  


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There was so much to look at that I felt like I saw nothing.  I kept finding paintings, sculptures, photos, etc. in areas I frequently walked in.


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The Frank Lloyd Wright room.  Not sure if this is a replica an artist made or if this is a salvage from a house that was torn down.  I'll have to check with Katherine, an FLW preservation expert, for more information.


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up the narrow staircase


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A view of the dining room


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Our only purchase is this GIANT eagle.  Really look at the scale of this thing.  The painting in the bottom right corner is huge.  The pedestal it is sitting on is a full bar.  It will look beautiful in our apartment livingroom...


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Lots of taxidermy.  This is an alligator eating a zebra, of course!


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Lots of people with lots of art!  Plus, good food.  We met a great couple at dinner.  They were pretty fun and interesting.  Hopefully we'll bump into them again at another event.


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a painting of Megan with a monkey on her head


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Atlas, (http://www.atlasband.com/) rocked the house!


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Highlight of the night was our conversation with R. Carlos Carballada, acting mayor for the City of Rochester and neighborhood and business development commissioner (for those not in Rochester, our mayor left for state government and there's been lots of issues in replacing him and multiple mayors and all).  Really nice guy.  Congratulated Megan on her work, gave me some career advice, thanked us for moving to Rochester.  


Well, that's it for now.  But, lots of stuff on my plate these days.  I've got a play tonight, volunteering and school committee meeting tomorrow, Amerks hockey game on Friday, car shopping this weekend, Valentine's Day and probably a lot more I've left out.  

Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Charitable Life

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The Eric and Kathy 101.9 The Mix Radiothon benefiting Children's Memorial Hospital was a success because of all of you out there in radio-land. We raised lots of money for the kids and had a great time in the process. Here's Eric and Kathy on the air
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Some of the many volunteers answering the phones
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Outback Steakhouse feeding steak to the volunteers
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Foundation staff hard at work
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Now for something completely different. What's going on? Is this a lobster tail coming out of a computer?
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The New Lincoln Park Zoo Nature Boardwalk just opened and Megan and I just went to the event there tonight at Cafe Brauer
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The People's Gas Education Pavilion
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Cafe Brauer at the Lincoln Park Zoo.
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Inside Cafe Brauer
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Well, that about it now. Please check my previous post if you are interested in some furniture, books, or other things (not including a gong we are going to keep because of a Facebook campaign not seen since Betty White).

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Radiothon and more Sox Baseball

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In the Little Village neighborhood for La Que Buena Radiothon for work last weekend. And yes, that is the
Cook County Prison in the background

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This is where I spent most of my time counting cash. Tons of cash. Piles and buckets of it everywhere.

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Andrea (If I remember correctly), her boyfriend and my co-worker, TJ, and Mauricio

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Just like last week, I got free tickets to a Sox game. This time, I was in the Sky Deck Club seats, which
feature such amenities as cushion seats, waiters from Levy's Restaurant, specialty food, and my favorite
private bathrooms. It's the first time I didn't have to wait in a line to pee in a stadium.

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Mike Nummerdor

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The hall connecting the skyboxes. It's like a hotel. A baseball hotel...

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This is the food vendor? Gourmet cookies!

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My seats from the opposite side of the stadium

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Welcome to Navy Night

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They graduated from the Navy college here and are being shipped to Iraq and Afghanistan.

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So, I'm getting pretty spoiled these days. I'm going to be pretty grumpy the next time I buy my own
baseball tickets. "How much? I got better seats for free! And, I got a baseball, cushioned seats,
waiters, and was on the Jumbotron. What the hell?" Man oh man...

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