Ballet Austin Guild presents
“Women On Their Toes” The 19th Annual
Spring Fundraising Event & Luncheon April 25, 2013
Honoring Outstanding Volunteers from Austin Non-Profit Organizations
Ballet Austin Guild Presents The 19th Annual
“Women On Their Toes” Spring Fundraising Event & Luncheon
Honoring Exceptional Austin Community Volunteers
Benefiting Ballet Austin
White Magic: The Grace of Giselle Thursday, April 25, 2013 Renaissance Austin Hotel // 10 am - 1 pm
Featuring A Fashion Show by Neil Diaz PResents “The Life of A Lady”
Emcees Terri Gruca & Tyler Sieswerda of KVUE TV
Order of Events 10:00 am Registration & Social Hour 10:45 am Ballroom Opens 11:00 am Seated Lunch & Welcome Address 11:30 am 2013 Honoree Presentation 12:25 pm Neil Diaz PResents “The Life of A Lady” 12:55 pm Raffle Drawing Raffle Tickets $25 {5 for $100} // Available for purchase until 12:45 pm. To Purchase Raffle Tickets: 1. Request total number of tickets from a Guild raffle volunteer. 2. Indicate one package choice per raffle ticket form. 3. Submit raffle ticket(s) and payment to Guild raffle volunteer. 4. Be sure to keep your raffle receipt! Accepted forms of payment: Cash, credit cards, or checks payable to “Ballet Austin Guild”.
Menu Salad Petite Field Greens with Garden Fresh Vegetables, Cilantro Lime or Red Wine Vinaigrette // Entree Penne Pasta with Grilled Chicken Breast, Vegetables and Reggiano Cream Sauce or Tofu Pasta Marinara with Garden Vegetables // Dessert Three-layer Chocolate Cake
Signature Cocktail “White Magic” Alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase. 3
HONOREES 2013
Heidi Armstrong Heidi Armstrong has devoted the past seven years of her life to Divine Canines, a therapy dog group founded in 2004. She was in the second training class, taught by the late Lee Mannix, renowned dog trainer, and graduated with her dog Bella in 2006. Heidi had a deep love for animals from an early age. She adopted her dog Bella as a puppy from the Town Lake Animal Shelter with the intention of training her as a therapy dog. Heidi joined the board of Divine Canines in 2007, and was appointed
“She has guided the organization through a period of great transition.” president in January 2011. She has guided the organization through a period of great transition, including an expansion of the board, creation of infrastructure to make the organization sustainable, and the addition of over 40 new dog and handler teams. Although Heidi supports several other charities including The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and Colin’s Hope, her greatest joy continues to come from her work as both president and a volunteer with Divine Canines.
Cindy Fellows Cindy Fellows and her husband, Martin of 33 years, became close with the elderly couple living next door shortly after moving to Austin. Through this relationship, Cindy discovered her passion for caring for seniors and joined the Assistance League of Austin, an all-volunteer philanthropic organization. She quickly became co-chairman of Bus With Us, a program that regularly took
“It is serving these special senior citizens, who continue to capture her heart and her spirit, that she finds her greatest joy.” senior citizens on day-long outings. Under Cindy’s direction, Bus With Us has more than doubled in size over the past four years—this year taking approximately 1200 seniors on boat and bus trips around Austin and Central Texas. Last year, Cindy accepted the A.G.E. Outstanding Community Service Award, for Bus With Us, on behalf of Assistance League, for stellar service to this often over-looked population. This recognition of her special leadership is confirmation of her extraordinary energy, expertise and commitment to improving life conditions and serving the Greater Austin community. While Cindy volunteers in other Assistance League programs, and the Thrift House, she admits that it is serving these special senior citizens, who continue to capture her heart and her spirit, that she finds her greatest joy. She brings Assistance League further recognition for its work to put caring and commitment into action.
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Samia Joseph In 1987, Samia and John Joseph started volunteering at the Children’s Hospital of Austin. They still spend every Friday at the Children’s Blood and Cancer Center at Dell Children’s Medical Center, playing with the children and reading to them. They talk to the parents who wonder where they will get the money to pay for medical services when they must
“We were inspired at how these kids fight with such dignity and grace while battling against extraordinary odds... They teach us all what it means to be a Superhero.”
decide between medicine and food for the rest of the family. Some lose jobs because they devote so much time to their child’s care. So, in December 2009, Samia and John founded Superhero Kids, to provide assistance to the patients’ families for living expenses, special education, medical equipment and prostheses — families who are unable to meet the extraordinary costs of battling pediatric cancer. From that beginning, the Foundation has grown to over $1.2 million. Samia runs Superhero Kids almost single-handedly. She works on it full time, takes no pay, and covers all administrative expenses, so that 100 percent of the funds goes to the children and their families.
Lisa Kennedy Lisa Kennedy, her husband Tracy, and their four-legged daughter Susie have been leading by example and supporting the Austin Humane Society for over 11 years. In January 2008, Lisa followed her passion for animals and joined the Austin Humane Society’s Board of Directors as Secretary and has been bringing fresh
“Lisa’s commitment to the cause made her an inspiring leader.” ideas and energy to the group ever since. Lisa has served on the Board of Directors and the AHS Development and Marketing Committee. AHS has served over 45,000 animals through innovative programs made possible by supporters like Lisa. Her commitment to the cause made her an inspiring leader as the chair of AHS’ largest fundraising event of the year - the annual Rags to Wags Gala, which flourished and increased in income over 50 percent under her leadership. In addition to her unwavering commitment and selfless dedication to the Austin Humane Society’s mission which saves lives every day, Lisa has devoted her time and efforts over the years to many other wonderful community organizations. She is a sustaining member of The Junior League of Austin and an involved member of the Women’s Fund of Central Texas. Her commitment has made a difference in many lives - both animal and human!
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HONOREES 2013
Linda McCoySchriever Linda has lived with her family in Austin since 1992. She has always loved the water and fell in love with Lady Bird Lake when she moved to Austin. It was on this very lake that she strengthened her interest in paddle boarding and keeping the lake clean for all to enjoy. After hearing about Keep Austin Beautiful’s Lady Bird Lake cleanup program, Linda became a regular volunteer leader along Shoal
“She has always loved the water and fell in love with Lady Bird Lake.” Creek and the hike and bike trail which is now an area very near to her heart. She has become so familiar with the area that she is often used as a resource for development plans for that portion of Lady Bird Lake. Linda brings her family, friends and volunteers, including her sons, ages 7 and 16, to this spot to share her passion to giving back to the lake. When she’s not volunteering in her free time, Linda enjoys gardening, music, learning about the history of Austin and of course, being out on the water.
Cindy Pinto Cindy Pinto is an extraordinary woman by every definition. Largely because of her incredibly hard work and phenomenal organizational abilities, the Austin Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) has become a beloved institution in Central Texas. A week-long extravaganza drawing crowds of over 1,000 viewers, the Festival features excellent
“She embraces [her work] with the professionalism and sense of fun that have become her signature.” international feature films and documentaries in every genre available. For over a decade Cindy and her husband, David, have hosted the AJFF viewing committee in their home nearly every Monday night throughout the year. Since 2003 she has served as AJFF co-chair taking charge of ordering, scheduling, and coordinating the film lineup - a herculean task that she embraces with the professionalism and sense of fun that have become her signature. An innovative and successful entrepreneur, Cindy owns her own company, Promotions at Work, developing specialty products for a host of corporate and nonprofit clients. She and her husband, David, both give generously of their time and resources, and open their home for nearly any good cause including numerous artists, craftspeople and musicians. Cindy also supports community organizations including CASA, the New Milestones Foundation and Hospice Austin. Cindy has a grown daughter, Runit, and is possibly the best housekeeper in Austin.
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Susan Hawkins Sager Susan Hawkins Sager and her husband Alan have long been active in Austin’s Jewish community and are the proud parents of four children and two exceptional grandsons. Susan is committed to her work with New Milestones Foundation (NMF), an organization working in partnership with Austin Travis County Integral Care. Since joining the Board in 2002 Susan, who is NMF’s
“She is a creative thinker, talented facilitator and charismatic speaker who has harnessed these skills to expand the understanding and acceptance of mental health issues.” president-elect, has served in numerous capacities and is currently spearheading a campaign to expand NMF’s endowment through the Austin Community Foundation. Susan was recently certified by the National Council for Community Behavioral Health Care as an instructor in Youth Mental Health First Aid and will join Integral Care’s Mental Health First Aid initiative as a volunteer providing emergency training to schools and other youth organizations. She holds a certification in pastoral care and received the Girl Scout’s Woman of Distinction Award in 2005 and the Eshet Chayil / Woman of Valor Award from the Jewish Federation in 2006.
Lin Scheib Lin Scheib has been in Austin since 1980 and spent 25 years at IBM, where she regularly supported United Way and other non-profit organizations. Lin began volunteering at Dress for Success Austin in 2005. In 2010, Lin’s dream to establish a Professional Women’s Group (PWG) came true, a job retention and networking group for clients who are employed or in school. The group meets monthly to hear speakers from the community share
“Lin willingly shares her love, knowledge and experience.” their wisdom and experiences for professional and personal development. In 2011, Lin initiated the Women2Women Mentoring Program. This program matches Dress for Success clients with business professionals who have the skills and experiences relevant to the client’s continued growth. Lin uses her professional life coach skills when working with Dress for Success clients. She is a co-author of the book, Discover Your Inner Strength, and has donated over 50 of these books to Dress for Success Austin. In 2012, Lin joined the Board of Directors. She has brought in donations from major corporations, recruited corporations to join the Corporate Guild, and speaks frequently on behalf of Dress for Success. Lin is currently involved in the strategic planning for the organization’s continued service to the community.
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HONOREES 2013
Karen Shultz It takes a special kind of person to advocate on behalf of children; someone patient, honest, and kind. But to focus their advocacy on child victims of violence, sexual abuse and neglect one must be resilient, passionate and persevering. Karen Shultz is the epitome of both. Having
“Her leadership was invaluable and she has helped ensure the future success of the Center to continue providing holistic services to child victims of abuse.”
devoted her professional life to communications and marketing, Karen became involved with the Center for Child Protection because all too often, the voices of victimized children are silenced or ignored. Karen has helped the center raise awareness and resources for child victims. For six years Karen served on the center’s Board of Directors, as treasurer, secretary, vice-president and finally two years as president. Under her leadership, the center grew tremendously, tripling the annual budget and increasing services to children and adults by over 80 percent. As board president, Karen oversaw the executive leadership’s transition. Her donation of time and talent has undoubtedly resulted in improved development and operation of the Center for Child Protection.
Tim Taylor Tim Taylor has been one of Health Alliance for Austin Musicians’ most inspiring and dedicated advocates, giving of his time and talent to ensure that Austin’s low-income, hard-working, uninsured musicians have access to affordable health care. From serving three years
“His genuine concern for the musicians who make Austin both a unique place to live and a great place to do business is contagious.” as Board Chair to overseeing record-breaking fundraising as the chair of HAAM’s signature fundraiser, HAAM Benefit Day, Tim has led HAAM through tremendous growth, doubling the number of musicians served by the organization. As a real estate attorney in Austin, Tim has been recognized as a leader in his field receiving honors that include the Commendation of Excellence Award from the Real Estate Council of Austin (RECA), and the Austin Under 40 Award. Through his work, Tim has connected HAAM to the Austin business community and strengthened the organization’s reach in the community. His genuine concern for the musicians who make Austin both a unique place to live and a great place to do business is contagious. “Tim is a leader in every sense of the word,” writes current HAAM Board Chair Chris Adams, “he tirelessly dedicates himself to HAAM’S mission and plays a key role in the success of our organization. Board members feed off his energy and passion, creating the synergy necessary to move us forward. I have been motivated by Tim’s leadership to serve HAAM at the highest level and am honored to follow him as Board Chair.”
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“Women On Their Toes” FASHION SHOW
Neil Diaz PResents: “The Life of a Lady” A fashion show produced by Neil Diaz PResents, a progressive public relations firm that handles an array of events in addition to traditional PR services. Enjoy the finest in fashions in Austin from Bright Beginnings, Risse Brothers Private School Uniforms, The Garden Room, Linda Asaf, Co-Star and St. Thomas. Hair by Blo Blow Dry Bar and make up by Rae Cosmetics. The Life of a Lady comes full circle in this show. Our main lady opens the show during childhood. We watch her grow up with her friends. She attends private school, presents herself at her debut, and goes to college. Over time she works, marries, and devotes time to her non-profit committees. She enjoys motherhood and all that life can be. Our main lady remains fabulous, even as a grandmother, alongside her two life long friends. These ladies are classy, generous, and always stylish. This is, the life of a lady. Special gratitude to our fabulous models, who may be at different stages of life, but are all new to the runway.
JEWELRY MAGIC
Jewelry Magic features jewelry by Kendra Scott. Your $40 purchase guarantees you a piece of Kendra Scott jewelry — earrings, bracelet or necklace equal to $40 or more. One lucky attendee will receive the $300 necklace on display. Don’t miss this unique opportunity!
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2013 RAFFLE
The Nutcracker Package {Total Estimated Value: $2,175} The 51st Annual production of Ballet Austin’s The Nutcracker debuts all new sets and costumes this year. Experience this evening in haute style with box seats, complimentary valet service, one-night hotel stay, fine dining, a Nutcracker gift piece and more! This package includes: • Box tickets for eight at Ballet Austin’s performance of The Nutcracker at The Long Center, December 7 - 23.* • Complimentary valet parking. • One-night stay at the Hyatt Hotel. • Large wooden Nutcracker decorative piece. • Lennox Nutcracker doll. • A collection of decorative Nutcracker plates. • One round of golf for four at River Place Country Club in Austin, Texas. • $100 gift certificate to Flemings restaurant. • $25 gift certificate for food and drinks at The Long Center courtesy of Sterling Affairs. • Four passes to a non-feature film in the IMAX Theatre at the Bullock Texas State History Museum. *Based on availability
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Let It Snow {Total Estimated Value: $3,785} Hit the trails of Steamboat Springs, Colorado! Then enjoy “après ski” in front of the fireplace of your deluxe ski-in / ski-out condo which sleeps six for a full week of fun! This package includes: • Six-night stay at a condo in Steamboat Springs. • Three-course tasting menu for two at Congress restaurant in Austin, Texas. • Two tickets for a concert of your choice at the new Circuit of The Americas venue. • Gift Certificate to Deseo Salon for one cut and color service.
Big Bend Adventures {Total Estimated Value: $2,285} Spend three nights in Big Bend river rafting, star-gazing and more. Experience Terlingua! Then bring peace and repose to your soul with a stay and fine dining at the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas. This package includes: • Two rooms for a one-night stay at the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas. • Two rooms for a three-night hotel stay at the El Dorado in Terlingua, Texas. • Big Bend River Tour for four people. • Restaurant gift certificates to be used on your trip. • Restaurant gift certificate in Austin, Texas. • A divine collection of Cartier perfumes.
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2013 RAFFLE
So “Austintacious” {Total Estimated Value: $2,260} Enjoy the best of Austin! Experience cooking classes at Hudson’s on the Bend, wine tasting courses with paired appetizers, fine dining, hotel stays, and more! This package includes: • Two night stay at Strickland Arms Bed & Breakfast. • Cooking class for one at Hudson’s on the Bend cooking school. • Lakeway Inn and Spa one-night hotel stay. • Twin Liquors wine tasting for 20 people, paired with catered appetizers by Big Night Catering. • Six tickets to the Blanton Museum. • Chartered sailboat cruise for six on Lake Travis. • Restaurant gift certificate in Austin, Texas.
Fireplaces, Mountain Views & More {Total Estimated Value: $3,965} Head for the mountains and stay six nights in a beautiful townhome in Gore Creek, minutes away from Vail’s renowned ski resort, golf courses, hiking and biking, restaurants, and world-class shopping. This package includes: • Six-night stay in a Gore Creek, Colorado townhome. • Barton Creek Resort and Spa one-night stay and one round of golf. • $100 gift card to Easy Tiger restaurant. • The Wine and Food Foundation of Texas gift package, including a one-year subscription of the Aficionado membership, The Wine Bible, wine stopper, and apron.
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RAFFLE 2013 Bejeweled & Be Pampered {Total Estimated Value: $2,790} Bring home the bling with a beautiful pair of earrings from David Yurman. Pamper yourself with a selection of salon and beauty services. This package includes: • An exquisite pair of David Yurman earrings. • Art piece by Vicki McMurray {$1,000 value}. • Jordan Family Dentistry Teeth Whitening Kit. • One-night weekend stay in a Renaissance Austin Hotel luxury suite. • One color, one cut, and one signature facial service at Bella Salon. • $100 gift certificate to Flemings.
Carried Away In The Caribbean {Total Estimated Value: $2,665} Spend five nights on the Mexican Riviera in a gorgeous Playa del Carmen condo overlooking the clear blue waters of the Caribbean. This package includes: • Five-night stay in a three-bed, threebath condo in Playa del Carmen. • One-night weekend stay at the Renaissance Austin Hotel. • Two tickets to a concert of your choice at the Moody Theater. • Tito’s Vodka gift package. • $50 gift card to Swifts Attic.
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“Women On Their Toes” 2013 DONORS
Ballet Austin Barton Creek Resort and Spa Bella Salon and Spa Betty & Dirk Jamison Big Night Catering Blanton Museum of Art Bullock Texas State History Museum Circuit of the Americas Congress David Yurman Deseo Salon Diana Elliott Dominion Golf Easy Tiger Elsie Abrams Fleming's Prime Steakhouse Georgia & Don Henrich Hudson's on the Bend Hyatt Regency Austin Jordan Family Dentistry Lakeway Resort and Spa Louise Hein Maureen & Dean Greenwood Maya Garcia Renaissance Austin Hotel Sterling Affairs Strickland Arms Bed and Breakfast Swift's Attic Texas Sailing The Wine and Food Foundation of Texas Tito's Vodka Twin Liquors Vicki McMurray 15
“Women On Their Toes” 2013 SPONSORS
Platinum Carollo Engineers, Inc. DJ Family Fund for Superhero Kids
Gold Ann & Jim Downing Lorrie Garcia / Jennene Mashburn Lisa & Tracy Kennedy / Austin Humane Society Moreland Properties Heritage Title Company of Austin AW Media, Inc.
Silver Assistance League of Austin Brain Balance / Anna & Eric Bauereis Sarah G. Butler Capital City Sotheby’s Int’l Realty Friends of Mary Casas Center for Child Protection Coats Rose The James Alan Cox Foundation Frost Georgia & Don Henrich Health Alliance for Austin Musicians Rebecca Herrington Brooke Howard Ilcor Builders / Louise Hein & Family Independence Title Company Ladies At The Lake LatinWorks MHD Enterprises / Wells Fargo Advisors QuantumDigital Senior Financial Solutions Jare Smith / Joyce Orr Kathy Taylor
Floral Sponsor Mandarin Flower Co.
Media Sponsor AW Media, Inc.
Favors Sponsor Nothing Bundt Cakes
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“Women On Their Toes� 2013 COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Ann Downing & Joyce Orr // Chairs Lorrie Garcia // Ballet Austin Guild President Dinah Arce, Nancy Barnes, Anna Bauereis, Terri Carl, Mary Casas, Barbara Cox, Shannon Cunningham, Janet Eaddy, Michaela Hachtel, Janet Harris, Margaret Herman, Becky Herrington, Brooke Howard, Jessica Johnson, Daphne Konderla, Jennene Mashburn, Brianna McKinney, Jennifer E. S. Millspaugh, Glenda Patterson, Grania Patterson, Libby Scott, Anita Van Tongerloo, Thea Whalen, Karlan Witt, Christine Wotkyns
Special Thanks Ballet Austin Staff Cass Burton, Jare Smith Program Design // Monarch Media Program Printing // QuantumDigital Event Art // Stephanie Jimenez
Visit BalletAustinGuild.org Founded in 1975, Ballet Austin Guild is a non-profit all-volunteer organization dedicated to supporting Ballet Austin through fundraising, educational programs, and special events.
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G I SEL L E G IS EL L E
A story of love and forgiveness inAthe most romantic ballet of all time. story of love and forgiveness in the most romantic ballet of all time. Featuring the Austin Symphony Orchestra Featuring the Austin Symphony Orchestra
MAY 10 -12
MAY 10 -12
The Long Center
The Long Center
Choreography Jules Perrot Perrot Choreographyby byJean JeanCoralli Coralli and and Jules Music bybyAdolphe Music AdolpheAdam Adam
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