Sunday, April 20, 2014

Thanks Team Vision

Thanks To Team Vision
 
Saturday April 19th, I had the honor of being the DJ for Team Visions Second Annual Easter Egg Hunt.
 
(Left to Right Trini, Anthony, Mo and Lizbeth)
The Team Vision Crew of friends and family from The AC Area was able to provide candy, hot dogs and hamburgers, music, fun and games for more than 1000 great kids from AC.
 
I was proud to be a part of it and look forward to the next Team Vision event.
 
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

TV PERSONALITY DOLVETT QUINCE TO ADDRESS THE 21st WOMEN’S FORUM

Dolvett Quince, from NBC’s The Biggest Loser  will be the speaker for the 21st Women’s Forum benefiting the Greater Atlantic City Charities and The First Tee Drive Program, Tuesday, May 13th at Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City.
Dolvett Quince is a force of nature. As a veteran health and fitness expert and one of the trainers on The Biggest Loser, Quince has dedicated himself to “helping people change their lives, one rep at a time.”  At the podium, Quince shares his powerful story that began
as a child along with his three siblings in the foster care system, and what led him to become one of America’s most beloved fitness experts. He opens up about his thoughts on the foster care system, how it helped shape his life, and imparts the power of positive thinking to improve overall wellness. During his early years working as a trainer at the YMCA, he noticed that by helping his clients shape their bodies, he was also improving their self-esteem, creating an overall desire for better health. Believing in the importance of reshaping one’s self mentally in order to transform physically is Quince’s philosophy.
The Women's Forum benefits the Greater Atlantic City Charities and The First Tee Drive Program, which is a non-profit, youth development organization that introduces youngsters to the game of golf, and in the process, provides valuable life skills training. This includes character development, mentoring, as well as academic enrichment and support. The nine core values of the organization are: Honesty, Integrity, Sportsmanship, Respect, Confidence, Responsibility, Perseverance, Courtesy and Judgment.  To date the program has positively impacted more than 1,700 young lives.
“Since its inception in 1994, this event has been an unqualified success, becoming one of the must go to events of the year, attracting an audience of several hundred women-business professionals, government, community and civic leaders,” says Co-Chair Brett Matik.  “More importantly, is the work we have done in making a profound difference in the lives of so many children in our community as a direct result from the money raised at this annual event.” 
The 21st Women’s Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, May 13th at The Trump Taj Mahal Casino.  Doors open with a reception and silent auction at 10am.  At 11:45am, the luncheon begins followed by featured speaker, Dolvett Quince.  Tickets are $125 per person. For more information and to purchase tickets, call (609) 645-7100, extension 125.
 
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