5. Platinum Pancake Sponsor
The
Battaglino
Family
is proud to support
GWArcâs outstanding
service to people in our
community with
intellectual &
developmental
disabilities
10. Silver Plus Pancake Sponsor
A Quality Conscious Community
Louis J. Antico, President
781-893-5038
www.charlesbankgardenapts.com
56 Charles River Road
Waltham, Massachusetts 02453
23. Platinum Pancake Sponsor
The
Battaglino
Family
is proud to support
GWArcâs outstanding
service to people in our
community with
intellectual &
developmental
disabilities
28. Silver Plus Pancake Sponsor
A Quality Conscious Community
Louis J. Antico, President
781-893-5038
www.charlesbankgardenapts.com
56 Charles River Road
Waltham, Massachusetts 02453
43. Platinum Pancake Sponsor
The
Battaglino
Family
is proud to support
GWArcâs outstanding
service to people in our
community with
intellectual &
developmental
disabilities
48. Silver Plus Pancake Sponsor
A Quality Conscious Community
Louis J. Antico, President
781-893-5038
www.charlesbankgardenapts.com
56 Charles River Road
Waltham, Massachusetts 02453
56. Harvest Breakfast Supporters
Best Wishes!
Bret J. Francis
Attorney at Law
Harnish, Jenney,
Mitchell & Resh, LLP
564 Main Street,
Waltham MA 02452
781-894-0000
bretfrancis@hjmr-law.com
âCongratulations to GWArc on your 42nd Annual
Harvest Breakfast!â
Semide Technologies, LLC
57. Harvest Breakfast Supporters
Best Wishes!
Bret J. Francis
Attorney at Law
Harnish, Jenney,
Mitchell & Resh, LLP
564 Main Street,
Waltham MA 02452
781-894-0000
bretfrancis@hjmr-law.com
68. Platinum Pancake Sponsor
The
Battaglino
Family
is proud to support
GWArcâs outstanding
service to people in our
community with
intellectual &
developmental
disabilities
74. Entertainment By:
⢠Rich Profita â Disc
Jockey
⢠Katie Saddlemire â
Face Painting
⢠The Magic of David Hall
⢠DC the Clown
⢠Marilyn Lefort â Line
Dancing
⢠Waltham Firefighters â
Patches & Pumper
77. Message from Roz Rubin, CEO
âWelcome to
GWArcâs 42nd
Annual
Harvest
Breakfast.â
âThanks for your support of GWArc and
enjoy your morning!â
78. Message from
Board of Directors Co-Presidents
âWe join the Board in
thanking you for
attending as we
celebrate our 56th year
of service â
community support is
much appreciated!â
Bob Clement & Greg Abel
79. Join us for our Annual Meeting
GWArc 2012 Annual Meeting
Monday, November 19, 2012 7:00 PM â 9:00 PM
Embassy Suites, 550 Winter Street, Waltham
Dessert Reception 6:45 p.m.
~ Community Awards to Be Presented ~
GWArc Super Supporters â The Battaglino Family
Volunteer of the Year â Jody Doucette
Advocate of the Year â Ruth Powers
Jane Z. Kirsch Community Service Award â Brandeis University Brandeis Buddies
Outstanding Community Leadership â Bentley University Service-Learning Center
Special Recognition Awards â The Leland Home, Waltham MA & Bentley University Residential Center
Businesses of the Year Awards â Memory on Hand, Cambridge MA & L-Tronics, Waltham MA
Employers of the Year Awards â ARAMARK & Sodexo, Inc.
~ Entertainment ~
Starving Artists, Brandeis University A Cappella Group
GWArc is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to serving people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families since 1956.
For more information, contact GWArc at: (781) 899-1344 (781) 899-8555 TDD gwarc@gwarc.org
81. GWArc Thanks Its Wonderful Staff!
⢠Roz Rubin â Chief Executive Officer
⢠John Wiswall â Chief Financial Officer
⢠Liam Mansfield â Chief Operating Officer
⢠Marisol Hernandez â Director of
Admin./Personnel
⢠Joanne Raymond â Development
Associate/Grant Coordinator
⢠Karen West â Accounting Administrator
⢠Marie DâAoust â Administrative Assistant
82. Day Education
âAt Chestnut Street
we learn, laugh &
grow with each other.
Day education is an
integral part of a full
life. Come visit us
anytime!â
Jennifer Adams â
Director of Day Education
83. Employment PLUS &
Transitions Program
âThe EPT Program
continues with good
programming and
increased employment
in BIS Mail.â
Adeline Apodemi â
Director of EPT
84. School to Work Transitions
âThe school to work
transitions program
continues to seek
community
experiences for
Waltham students.â
Daisy Antonini â
Transitions Program
Manager
85. Recreation
âWait until you see the
GREAT recreation
activities that are
planned for 2013!â
Kate Rouleau â
Recreation Manager
86. Individual Supported Employment
âCommunity
employment is positive
for both employers &
GWArc consumers.â
Axel Osio â Job
Developer/Job Coach
Sites Where You Can Find GWArc Consumers Working Include:
Walgreens Costco
Shaws Sodexo
SEIU (Union) Club Demonstration Services
Stop ân Shop Leland Nursing Home
Peapod Belmont High School
Stride Rite Belmont Hill School
Home Depot
87. Group Supported Employment
⢠GWArc values itâs partnership with
Brandeis University, Bentley University
and Lasell College
⢠Current GWArc consumers work at
â Sherman and Usdan dish rooms (Brandeis)
â Buildings and Grounds (Brandeis)
â Bentley University dish room
â Lasell College dish room
88. Adult Family Care
⢠Adult Family Care is a MassHealth
program designed to serve the community
& support caregivers
⢠We are very excited to be able to offer this
support to our GWArc families!
89. BIS Mail
âBIS Mail is THRIVING with
new light assembly and
ongoing loyal customers.
Remember BIS Mail for your
mailing needs!â
Cherri Perez â BIS Mail Production/
Marketing Coordinator
91. Platinum Pancake Sponsor
The
Battaglino
Family
is proud to support
GWArcâs outstanding
service to people in our
community with
intellectual &
developmental
disabilities
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93.
94. Past Presidents of the GWArc
Board of Directors
⢠Lawrence Lane ⢠Joyce Newis
⢠James Ryan ⢠Richard Delaney
⢠James Fitzpatrick ⢠John Battaglino
⢠Edward Galinaro ⢠Wayne Brasco
⢠Joseph O'Connell ⢠Jean Poirier Foster
⢠Richard Kimball ⢠Brendan M. Connors
⢠Albert Hayes ⢠Brenda Capello
⢠Joseph O'Connell ⢠Kathleen Bradley
⢠Charlotte Aladjem ⢠Russ Malone
⢠Jean Falzone ⢠Peter Bella
⢠John and Linda Woods ⢠Peter Collura
⢠Edward Gallinaro ⢠Joseph M. Giordano, Jr.
⢠Joseph O'Connell ⢠Jean McCoy
⢠Natalie Selines ⢠Mary Beth Augustine
⢠Leslie Grayburn ⢠Richard Brenner
⢠Al Falzone ⢠Thomas Coxall
⢠Robert W. Francis
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102. Thank you to our
LIVE Auction Donors
Dr. Volovick â
Red Sox Tickets
Watch City Self Advocates â
Handmade Quilt
103. Thank you to our
Silent Auction Corporate Donors
104. Thank you to our
Silent Auction Individual Donors
⢠James Baron, Esq â Simple Will
Preparation
⢠Mr. Joseph Scalia â Pendulum Clock
⢠GWArc â shredder
⢠Mayor Jeannette McCarthy
⢠Lt. Donald Feeney - Waltham Police
Department
⢠Artists of GWArc
⢠Watch City Self Advocates
105. Thank you to our GENEROUS
âNo Tricks, All Treatsâ Bag Donors
Shaseleen Salon & Spa
Ohlinâs Bakery
106. Thank you to our generous
Door Prize Donors
⢠Nan and Paul Okarma
⢠Lola Stanco
107. Thank you for your donation to
Bristol Lodge Soup Kitchen
⢠Every night between 60-110 people go to
Bristol Lodge for a hot and healthy meal
⢠All meals are prepared and served by
volunteers
⢠In addition to hot meals, 18,000 sandwiches
are prepared annually for the homeless
⢠Most requested items: coffee, tuna, canned
beef stew, instant mashed potatoes, rice and
pasta
109. Find Out
Whatâs Happening at GWArc . . .
⢠Visit us on the web - www.gwarc.org
⢠Visit our blog -
http://gwarc.wordpress.com/
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115. Special Thanks To . . .
⢠Joanne Raymond, Development
Associate
⢠Leah Igdalsky, Development Assistant
⢠Jody Doucette, Board Member and
Volunteer of the Year
⢠Donald Grose for framing artwork
Value of message = priceless, grandstand ticket value = $55 each Message must be 12 words or less Valid for a mutually agreed upon 2013 game â not valid for NY Yankees, interleague games or opening day 2 infield grandstand tickets Donated by the Boston Red Sox
Valued at $100 Visit âLittle Italyâ and experience the markets of Bostonâs North End â 3 hour walking tour After a brief overview of local immigrant history and a description of Italian regional foodways, you will embark on a walking tour that is like a cooking class on foot: learn about how Italians eat; glean insider cooking tips; gain resources and knowledge on how to identify and where to buy the very best ingredients. At nearly every stop, weâll enjoy small tastes of specific Italian food ingredients so that you may experience benchmark flavors to incorporate in your own cooking and dining adventures. Discover the pasticcerias that offer the best biscotti, amaretti, sfogliatelle, taralli, marzipan, cannoli and other confections. Stop at the greengrocer and learn about seasonal fruits and vegetables. Visit an authentic salumeria in search of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, pasta, prosciutto and imported cheese. Savor the scents of an Old World spice and coffee vendor that has been in the neighborhood for over 70 years. Tour an enoteca to learn how to select aperitivi to begin, wine to complement, and digestivi to conclude your meal.
Value = $276 Located 25 miles from Boston two award winning championship 18-hole golf courses, the North and South The par 72 championship North Course stretches to nearly 7,000 yards and winds through pine forest, ponds, and streams. The North, both longer and flatter of the two courses at Stow Acres, presents eight ponds that come into play on seven of the holes. This course hosted the 70th U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship and the 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2006 PGA Open Qualifier for the Deutsche Bank PGA Championship. One of New England's most challenging courses. Many believe that the South Course is the equal to the nationally recognized North. The reason? Great shot values. Many holes require an accurate shot with the correct club to a specific target area. Big rewards for the well hit shot, and big penalties for those who take a risk and fail.
Grandstand ticket value = $55 each Donated by Dr. Volovick 2 tickets â 3 rd base, grandstand, section 27, row 11, seats 1 & 2 April games include Baltimore, Rays, Royals, Athletics and Astros
Value = $150 One of Bostonâs premier theatre companies New Repâs programming has been awarded many Boston Area theatre awards including 21 Elliot Norton Awards and 40 IRNE Awards. Donated by New Rep Theatre