ANNUAL REPORT 2010â2011 - Camphill Special School
ANNUAL REPORT 2010â2011 - Camphill Special School
ANNUAL REPORT 2010â2011 - Camphill Special School
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Derivatives of Drama:<br />
2011 RED BARN BALL<br />
and ProAm Tennis<br />
Tournament<br />
By Courtney Coffman,<br />
Events and Volunteer Manager<br />
Drama is derived from the Greek word<br />
for “to do.” Well, we could not have<br />
had bigger or better “to dos” than this<br />
year’s RED Barn Ball and ProAm Tennis<br />
Tournament!<br />
An astonishing 375 people gathered at<br />
Beaver Farm on June 3rd to dine, dance,<br />
and bid under the big white tent. Thanks<br />
to the diligent efforts of our effervescent<br />
Steering Committee—led by parents Amy<br />
and Bob McHugh—and numerous other<br />
volunteers, including emcee and auctioneer<br />
Robin Young of NPR, the evening was<br />
a huge success, garnering over $144,000<br />
to benefit students at <strong>Camphill</strong>.<br />
The following day featured an exhibition<br />
match between ProAm founder Anthony<br />
DeCecco and <strong>Camphill</strong> house parent<br />
and teacher Andreas Schuschke. In what<br />
could only be described as a theatrical<br />
display of sportsmanship, Anthony edged<br />
out Andreas to take the win. Anthony<br />
also staged the ProAm’s first-ever tennis<br />
clinic for children of all ages and abilities.<br />
Of course, the ProAm Tennis Tournament<br />
had its share of drama when for the second<br />
year the championship match came<br />
down to a tie-breaker.<br />
<strong>Camphill</strong> ProAm<br />
Steering<br />
Committee Chairs<br />
RED Barn Ball<br />
Amy and Bob McHugh<br />
ProAm Tennis Tournament<br />
Anthony DeCecco, Tennis Addiction<br />
Sports Club<br />
Sponsorship Committee<br />
Amy Colannino<br />
Program Committee<br />
Christine Donohue and John Perham<br />
Auction Committee<br />
Toni Bowersox and Melissa Epps<br />
Ambiance Committee<br />
Tracy Gallagher<br />
Greg and Annie Ambrose<br />
Kim Elphick<br />
Sandy Epstein<br />
Heidi Frayer<br />
Stacy Jenkins<br />
Karin Kochis<br />
Sandi Kowalski<br />
Lisa Linder<br />
Wasyl Manko<br />
Cookie and Joe Maranella<br />
Cindy Martin<br />
Kelly O’Byrne<br />
Emily Smith<br />
Marie Thomas<br />
Tara Wood<br />
Fiona Young<br />
Sponsors<br />
Presenting Sponsor<br />
PECO<br />
Ace Sponsors<br />
Anonymous<br />
CSI International, Inc.<br />
David’s Bridal<br />
Bill and Betsy Herman<br />
New Jersey Feed Laboratory<br />
Major Cup Sponsors<br />
CH&E Construction<br />
The Sams of the Eleventh Grade<br />
Tennis Cup Sponsors<br />
Greg and Annie Ambrose<br />
Brandywine Valley Financial<br />
Services and Principal Funds<br />
Eagle Eye Associates<br />
Brian and Sandy Epstein<br />
Pat and Linda Marion<br />
Amy and Bob McHugh<br />
Paul Restall Company, Inc.<br />
Tennis Addiction Sports Club<br />
T.O. Epps & Associates, Inc.<br />
Fiona Young and Ted Boinske<br />
Wild Card Sponsors<br />
Arthur Hall Insurance<br />
Brown & Brown of Pennsylvania, Inc.<br />
Calvin L. Smoker, Builder, Inc.<br />
Carnevale Eustis Architects, Inc.<br />
Stephen J. Cummings<br />
DC Electric Inc.<br />
Delaney & Scott, P.C.<br />
DH Funk & Sons, LLC<br />
Amy and Warren R. Gleicher<br />
Stephen and Carol Goetz<br />
Mike Guerrisi/Brickman Group<br />
IEI Group<br />
Dr. Morris J. Kauffman<br />
Maura and Kevin McLaughlin<br />
Otto’s BMW<br />
Prestige Color<br />
Dr. John and Linda Schoonmaker<br />
Ari and Abby Segal<br />
Eighth graders Jeremiah and<br />
Elizabeth enjoying the RED Barn Ball<br />
with their teacher, Ginny Thimme.<br />
(L to R) Chip and Cindy Davis, Lynn<br />
Garner, and Evan Evans. Chip and<br />
Cindy are <strong>Camphill</strong> <strong>Special</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
parents and both Chip and Lynn are<br />
employed by David’s Bridal, an Ace<br />
Sponsor of the ProAm.<br />
Anthony DeCecco (L) helps Aaron to<br />
reach the ball in our first-ever tennis<br />
clinic for children of all ages and<br />
abilities.<br />
Isa (pictured R) practices his forehand<br />
at the ProAm tennis clinic.<br />
We so appreciate all the “pros” and<br />
“ams” who come out to play!<br />
Stevie knocks one<br />
18 19<br />
over the net.