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| Andrea Darlas Emcees the Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s Annual Dinner Celebration | | January 2010 |
| Written by: Debra L. Marillo, Community Relations Director
| | Andrea Darlas, news anchor for WGN Radio 720AM, and House Smarts Reporter/Correspondent for NBC5 is the Mistress of Ceremonies for the Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s annual dinner fundraiser. The Heart to Heart Extravaganza will be held on Saturday February 20, 2010 at the Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park. Patricia Leoni, principal at Greenbriar School in Chicago Heights, first female trustee of the Tinley Village Board, longtime board member at the Crisis Center for South Suburbia and prominent Tinley resident, will receive the Dianne Master’s Award at the event. (PHOTO ATTACHED) 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. In addition, Advocate Christ Medical Center will receive the Corporate Recognition Award for its outstanding service and support of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. The Courage Award will be awarded to the families of veteran employee Kathleen Garcia of Oak Lawn and longtime volunteer Carol Kearney of Palos Heights who both passed away while serving the organization with extraordinary dedication and commitment.
Seats ($75) 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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