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Prominent Palos Heights Resident Plays Major Role to Raise Support for the Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s 30th Anniversary Celebration
January 2009

Written by: Debra Marillo, Director, Community Relations

Barbara Politano, Palos Heights prominent resident, is serving on the 2009 Dinner Dance Committee to celebrate 30 years of service for the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Ms. Politano has faithfully served on the Board of Directors for the Crisis Center for 15 years. She is also active with the Palos Heights Senior Club, has been a volunteer at the Palos Hospital for 10 years and is member of St. Alexander church. What a busy lady! Andy Avalos weather anchor for NBC5, is the Master of Ceremony for the Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s 30th anniversary gala. The String of Pearls 30th Anniversary Gala will be held on Saturday January 31, 2009 at the Palos Country Club in Orland. Festivities begin at 6:30 pm. Phil Kadner, reporter for the Southtown Star and Kathleen A. Mahoney, prominent Tinley resident, Crisis Center Board member, and Senior Vice President of Founders Bank, and will both receive the Dianne Master’s Award at the event. The Dianne Masters Award, named after the founder of Crisis Center, recognizes individuals who emulate her vision, commitment and ability to overcome obstacles while creating a brighter future for women and children in crisis. Seats ($100) and sponsorships are now available. Interested parties can contact Janice Laging at 708-429-7255, ext. 126 for reservations or purchase on-line at www.crisisctr.org

 

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