events – Academy at Glengary, Inc. https://www.academysrq.org/en/ The journey to recovery starts here Wed, 31 Jan 2024 16:36:24 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Fall 2019 Ambassador Luncheon https://www.academysrq.org/en/posts/events/fall-2019-ambassador-luncheon/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 16:27:49 +0000 http://127.0.0.1/github/bayfrontmedia/academysrq.org/web/posts/happenings/fall-2019-ambassador-luncheon/ Last Thursday, after the last guest had left the Academy, staff and members came together to celebrate and reflect on our Fall Ambassador Luncheon. Before the task of assessing the effectiveness of our fundraising efforts would even begin, we had already achieved several key goals. This raises the question: how do we measure success?

Success began taking shape in the months leading up to the luncheon. Members took full initiative in the planning. Our young adults proposed and executed the idea of a Young Adult themed program. Success was demonstrated by their courage to share personal stories in a roomful of people.

Guest speaker Kelly Romanoff, Impact and Innovation Officer from the Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation, (funders of our Young Adult Initiative) discussed the commitment of the Barancik Foundation to children and youth, and shared a deeply personal story that illustrated just how much she truly understands our mission.

Our employment partner from Sunset Cadillac, General Manager Steve Montanaro, spoke of his first visit to the Academy saying “I was in awe. I went from being interested in partnership to being compelled toward partnership.” Steve shared a success story, emphatically illustrating the mutual benefits of providing employment opportunities to our members.

Success was apparent in the hours before guests arrived. Thirty-one members were responsible for the organized fluidity of our culinary team as they put the finishing touches on the buffet lunch and table settings, and in the readiness of our member tour guides, and in all the details that go unseen. Were we perfect? Certainly not. But sometimes success is best measured in how we demonstrate grace in our imperfections.

For us, success was measured in an event wholly conceived and executed by our membership, where guests bore witness to the joy we put into everything we do, and the camaraderie that comes from tireless hours of collaborating toward a passionate pursuit.

With gratitude to the Steinwach Family Foundation, along with an anonymous “friend of the Academy” donor with the Gulf Coast Community Foundation, we reached our financial goal. But more than this, we raised expectations, we raised the confidence of our members, and we raised awareness about challenges and potential of young adults pursuing improved mental health. In the words of our Young Adults, “we just need a chance
to prosper.”

Watch the luncheon

The entire program can be viewed in the video below.

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Ambassador Luncheon Fundraiser https://www.academysrq.org/en/posts/events/ambassador-luncheon-fundraiser/ Mon, 12 Nov 2018 14:00:00 +0000 http://127.0.0.1/github/bayfrontmedia/academysrq.org/web/?p=844 You may have noticed that the Arts and Communication team did not publish a newsletter last week. Last minute tasks kept everyone busy so we decided to skip a week.

All the teams were busy preparing for the Ambassador Luncheon Fundraiser held last Thursday, November 8. Planning for the event began months ago. So many details go into putting on an event like a fundraiser. From the invitation design to the centerpieces on the tables to the seating chart to the live streaming to the fabulous food served to the incredible member stories, it took everyone’s participation to make it a success. And boy was it a success! Our dining room was filled to capacity with generous family, friends and community leaders who share in our mission and want to help us succeed. Each member had a role, some had many roles, and everyone rose to the occasion and performed beautifully.

After the event, everyone was exhausted, but still had smiles knowing that, once again, we came together and achieved success!

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On The Air https://www.academysrq.org/en/posts/happenings/on-the-air/ Mon, 22 Oct 2018 19:27:00 +0000 http://127.0.0.1/github/bayfrontmedia/academysrq.org/web/?p=836 The Academy was interviewed recently by the “Peace & Justice” program of WSLR Radio 96.5 FM. We send a big thanks to Tom, Bob and John from our amazing community radio station. As shown in photo, Aaron Collmer and William McKeever enjoyed speaking at WSLR’S studio.

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Thanks Suncoast Jeep Festival https://www.academysrq.org/en/posts/happenings/thanks-suncoast-jeep-festival/ Mon, 15 Oct 2018 19:01:00 +0000 http://127.0.0.1/github/bayfrontmedia/academysrq.org/web/?p=832 Thanks to the Suncoast Jeep Festival, we were thrilled to participate and proud to be one of the charities selected to receive part of the proceeds. We are grateful for the check of $6,700.

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Florida Clubhouse Coalition Workshop https://www.academysrq.org/en/posts/events/florida-clubhouse-coalition-workshop/ Mon, 08 Oct 2018 18:59:00 +0000 http://127.0.0.1/github/bayfrontmedia/academysrq.org/web/?p=828 The Academy at Glengary hosted 36 attendees for the 2018 Florida Clubhouse Coalition for an employment workshop. Attendees came from Charlotte’s Place, Gainesville Opportunity Center, Hope Clubhouse, Kate’s Place, Key Clubhouse, Vincent House Pinellas and Vincent House Hernando. Topics discussed were marketing, job development, transitional, supported and independent employment, working with DVR and benefits planning. Culinary Arts provided a fantastic buffet lunch of Chinese fare including house-made fortune cookies. The event was extra exciting as this was our first time have an event live-streamed on YouTube.

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