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MOST REV. DAVID A. ZUBIK, D.D.Episcopal Chairman
REV. RICHARD GIELOW, C.M.Vincentian Spiritual Advisor
SR. FRANCES RYAN, D.C.Spiritual Moderator
SR. JULIE CUTTER, D.C.Spiritual Moderator
SR. DONNA MARKHAM, OPPresident, Catholic Charities USA
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MARY ANN DANTUONO, President East Williston, NY
SUZANNE JOHNSON, Pres.ElectArcadia, CA
GAYLE JOHNSON, Past Pres. AIC Executive Board, Leawood, KS
DONNA MONTAGUE, TreasurerShawnee, KS
DEBBIE CHADWICK, SecretaryBrentwood, TN
RITA ROBINSON, V.P.Mid Atlantic Region, Clinton, MD
PEGGY KEENEMid Atlantic Region, Pittsburgh, PA
KAREN RADU Mid Atlantic Region, Eighty Four, PA
MARY NELL WILLIAMS, V.P. No. Central Region, Indianapolis, IN
JOAN STANARDNo. Central Region, St. Louis, MO
CONNIE GRIESNo. Central Region, Evansville, IN
KATHLEEN SIERACKI, V.P. Northeastern Region, Buffalo, NY
KATHY KAVANAUGH Northeastern Region, Albany, NY
MARILYN MARTONE Northeastern Region, Sea Cliff, NY
WINONA NELSON, V.P. Southern Region, Montgomery, AL
LUCKY VAN DE GEJUCHTESouthern Region, Nashville, TN
MARY CAY MURRAY Southern Region, Lakeway, TX
THERESA WARD, V.P. Western Region, Greenbrae, CA
CHRIS YOUNGWestern Region, Bountiful, UT
MARY BETH LEGGWestern Region, Burbank, CA
ALBE MCGURK, Historian, Leawood, KS
MARGARET HANSONParliamentarian, Binghamton, NY
CONSTANCE O’BRIENCatholic Charities Rep., Birmingham, AL
IRENE FRECHETTE SVDP Rep., Attleboro, MA
Ladies of Charity of the United States of America®
Providing Vincentian Leadership toWomen Acting Together Against All Forms of Poverty
LCUSA NATIONAL SERVICE CENTER • 850 MAIN STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO 64105 Tama Dutton, Executive Admin. • Tel: 816-260-3853 • E-mail: [email protected]
Web: aic.ladiesofcharity.us
April 1, 2016 Re: 36th Annual National Assembly, Queens, NY
September 29-‐ October 1, 2016 Dear Ladies, “Because it is very useful for all holy communities to meet together from time to time in some appropriate place to treat their spiritual advancement and … to treat the matters that concern the good of the poor and the maintenance of said confraternity.” (St. Vincent de Paul, Rule of the Confraternity of Charity of Châtillon, November 1617). It is our pleasure and privilege, to join the Ladies of Charity of St. John’s University and the Northeast Region to invite you to attend the 2016 Annual National Assembly of the Ladies of Charity USA in Queens, NY “Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy.” Following the teaching of our founder, we gather annually to: 1. provide unity and cooperation among the associations of the Ladies of Charity 2. animate the Catholic and Vincentian spirit by sharing our rich history, tradition, and
prayer; 3. develop leadership, management and governance skills to assure best practices in the
associations; 4. encourage the activities of the associations in charity, education and advocacy,
individually and in collaboration with the Vincentian family to achieve systemic change;
5. and, advance our understanding of poverty
You will be experiencing the “Big Apple” and her wonderful people-‐-‐ from the fabulous keynote speakers and workshop presenters, to some very special guests and prayer leaders. Most importantly you will meet “Women of Mercy” from all parts of the USA and the new leadership you will elect to cross the threshold of the future as we begin the celebration of our 400th anniversary! Your presence is important to the success of the Assembly. Please register early and consider supporting the national assembly with a program ad or underwriting donation and “gift card” raffle donation. With gratitude for God’s mercy, in the spirit of St. Vincent and St. Louise,
Mary Ann Dantuono, President Natalie Boone, Local Chair
Program Highlights Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy
As Vincentian women we will explore in this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, the gift of God’s mercy and our mission of mercy. To love is to show mercy and it is the primary experience we have of God. The corporal and spiritual works of mercy highlight actions that bring God’s reign to the world.
Keynote Speakers First the Heart: Praying with the Spiritual Works of Mercy (Friday, September 30 morning) A Vincentian heart honors the vulnerable places of life, our own and others, where we are sure to meet the God of infinite mercy. A Vincentian heart knows that prayer and service become one movement when our eyes are fixed on Jesus Christ. Through image and word, quiet and sharing, with Saints Elizabeth Ann Seton and Louise de Marillac as our mentors, this presentation invites us to tenderize our hearts and grow in giving and receiving mercy.
Sr. Regina Bechtle, SC is a theologian, spiritual and retreat director, educator and poet. A Sister of Charity of New York, she currently develops resources to foster awareness of the Vincentian spirit of charity. With Sister Judith Metz, Sister Regina co-edited a 4-volume collection of St. ElizabethSeton's writings. She holds a Ph.D. in theology from Fordham and a certificate from the Vincentian Formation Program for Spiritual Directors.
Solidarity Embraces Justice and Mercy (Saturday, October 1, afternoon) A true community of solidarity is one which embraces mercy and justice. As Pope Francis urges “True mercy, the mercy that God gives us and teaches us, demands justice. It demands that the poor find the way to be poor no longer.”
Meghan Clark, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of moral theology at St. John’s University. She also serves as a faculty expert for the Holy See’s Mission to the United Nations. In addition, she is a frequent contributor to America Magazine and on the Board of Directors of America Press, Inc. Dr. Clark serves on the faculty advisory board for Catholic Relief Services “CRS University” Global Solidarity Network. She is author of The Vision of Catholic Social Thought: the Virtue of Solidarity and the Praxis of Human Rights (2014) that received first prize in CST from the Catholic Press Association in 2015. A Fulbright scholar, Dr. Clark recently returned from teaching in Kenya, Africa.
Friday, September 30
Opening Mass: A.M. Presider: Most Reverend David A. Zubik, DD (invited), Episcopal Liaison, Ladies of Charity, USA
Homilist: Rev. Richard Gielow, CM Vincentian Spiritual Advisor
New Initiatives, Networking & Buzz Sessions
Erin Von Uffel: Sr. Marie de Mandat-Grancey, DC and the House of Mary in Ephesus, Turkey
Regional Meetings
Saturday, October 1 Prayer for Mercy: Rev. Michael Whalen, CM with LOC at SJU
Benchmarks and Best Practices Panel
Dr. Joan Ball: Documentary Update: “Acting with a Vincentian Heart”
Business Meeting, Elections
Closing Mass & Installation of Officers: St. Thomas More Church, St. John’s University Campus
Tour of the Church: Rev. Patrick Griffin, CM
Homilist: Most Rev. David M. O’Connell, CM
LADIES OF CHARITY USA, 2016 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, MARRIOTT COURTYARD, LAGUARDIA, QUEENS, NY SEPTEMBER 29 TO OCTOBER 1, 2016
LADIES OF CHARITY USA, 2016 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, MARRIOTT COURTYARD, LAGUARDIA, QUEENS, NY - SEPTEMBER 29 TO OCTOBER 1, 2016
1) CARE FOR THE SICK: THE NEXUS OF JUST WAGES AND QUALITY CARE Michael Elsas, President and CEO of Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA), a licensed home health care agency located in the South Bronx. With over 1900 paraprofessional workers and an administrative staff of nearly 100, CHCA has been nationally recognized for its unique worker-centered philosophy, which links quality jobs to quality home care services. Mr. Elsas has nearly 40 years of experience in the home care industry. His professional affiliations include: trustee of the 1199 SEIU Home Health Aide Benefit Fund, Catholic Charities and the Medical Society of NY.
2) BURY THE DEAD: UNDERSTANDING END OF LIFE CARE ISSUES AND THE ROLE OF HOSPICE Kathy Lavigne, RN is a graduate of St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing and has been with The Community Hospice for over 25 years. She is a Patient Care Supervisor for Central intake and responsible for admissions to home care serving eight counties in Upstate New York. Kathy is a Lady of Charity of Albany.
Pat Spreitzer is a registered nurse with over 35 years of nursing experience. Pat presently serves as Provider Relations Specialist /Community Nurse Liaison at The Community Hospice. She focuses on providing both the healthcare provider community and community members with accurate and complete information
about Hospice philosophy of care and program services. Pat is also a Faith Community Nurse and works closely with the St. Peter’s Health Partners Faith Community Program.
3) SHELTER THE HOMELESS: WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO END HOMELESSNESS? Rosanne Haggerty, President and CEO of Community Solutions, an organization that assists communities throughout the US in solving the complex problems facing their most vulnerable residents by leading large-scale change initiatives. She is an internationally recognized leader in developing innovative strategies to end homelessness and strengthen communities. Rosanne is part of the Institute of Global Homelessness, a DePaul International and DePaul University initiative. She is a MacArthur Foundation Fellow, an Ashoka Senior Fellow and a Hunt Alternative Fund Prime Mover. She was awarded the Jane Jacobs medal for new ideas and activism from the Rockefeller Foundation.
Mercy Workshops Friday, September 30, 2016, afternoon. Each participant will attend two!
4) VISIT THE IMPRISONED: THE FACE OF GOD'S MERCY BEHIND BARS Sr. Tesa Fitzgerald, CSJ, the Founder and Executive Director of Hour Children®,offers a welcoming home and support services to formerly incarcerated mothers and their children upon reentry. Prior to that, she was responsible for NYS curriculum oversight for Catholic elementary schools for the Diocese of Brooklyn, and was both a school Principal and teacher at various Catholic elementary schools. In addition to being an educator, she is a Certified Foster Care Trainer. Sister Tesa has been named a CNN Hero (2012), a White House Champion of Change (2013), and is the 2014 winner of the Opus Prize.
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY REGISTRATION FORM
“Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy” September 29, 30, October 1, 2016
Courtyard by Marriott NY LaGuardia 90-10 Ditmars Boulevard
East Elmhurst, NY 11369
Please make checks payable to LCUSA and mail with this form to: Tama Dutton LCUSA National Service Center
850 Main Street Kansas City, Missouri 64105
(816) 260-3853 Please print or complete online. Send email to [email protected]
Name_____________________________________________________________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________________________ Phone # ___________________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________ City-ST- Zip __________________________________________________________________________ LCUSA Region ___Mid-Atlantic ___North Central ____Northeastern ____Southern ___Western
May we publish your contact information in the assembly roster? _____Yes ____No _____Name only
Emergency Contact Name _______________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact Phone ________________________________________________________________
Specify any special needs (including dietary) ________________________________________________
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Please check below all that apply to your current status:
Association: _______President _______Officer ______Member _____ Vincentian Spiritual Advisor/Moderator
Individual Member Lady of Charity _________ Junior Lady of Charity Moderator ________
LCUSA: _______Current Board Member ________Past Board Member __________Past National President
Religious: _______Priest ________ Daughter of Charity _______Sister of Charity __________________Other
Other: _______ Guest ____________________________________________________________(specify)
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Please complete Registration Worksheet Full Assembly Early Registration– Received before August 1, 2016 $225.00 $ _______________ Full Registration Includes:
Breakfast – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Luncheon – Friday and Saturday Plenary Sessions and Workshops – Friday and Saturday Transportation, Mass, and Dinner w/cocktails– Saturday
Full Assembly Registration – Received after August 1, 2016 $250.00 $ _______________
Friday Only Registration– $125.00 $ _______________ Events· Breakfast· Lunch
Saturday Only Registration– $185.00 $ _______________ Events · Breakfast · Lunch · Transportation· Mass· Dinner w/cocktails
*Saturday Evening Only– $ 95.00 per $ ________________ Transportation· Mass· Dinner w/cocktails I am unable to attend. Please accept my donation to help defray costs. $ ________________
TOTAL: $ ________________
*Please list name(s) ______________________________________________________________
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A $30 handling fee will be applied to any registration cancellations received before August 31, 2016
Please note that no registration cancellations can be accepted after August 31, 2016
For more information contact 2016 National Assembly Registration/Hospitality Chairperson:
Marge Cashin· (917) 886-8949·[email protected]
Ladies of Charity of the United States of America® 36th National Assembly
“Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy” September 29th, 30th and October 1, 2016
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT NY LAGUARDIA
90-‐10 Ditmars Boulevard Phone: 718-‐446-‐4800 East Elmhurst, NY 11369 Fax: 718-‐446-‐5733 http://www.courtyardlaguardia.com/ Toll Free: 888-‐850-‐6354
Hotel Booking Website http://cwp.marriott.com/lgaca/ladiesofcharity
HOTEL & TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
The Courtyard by Marriott at NY LaGuardia Airport is a non-‐smoking facility located within minutes of LaGuardia Airport and 10 miles north of Kennedy Airport. Nearby attractions include the National Tennis Center, City Field—Home of the Mets, Queens Zoo, World’s Fair Marina, Museum of the Moving Image, and much more. Manhattan is accessible by cab or public transportation. Queens was rated as one of the 10 best travel destinations in the US by Lonely Planet in 2015. As the most diverse borough in NYC, the world is here with its food—from Greek to Indian, Italian, Moroccan, and Brazilian. It is home to the nation’s largest Greek community, a Chinatown in Flushing and a Little Egypt in Jackson Heights. It is also home to one of the largest Catholic Universities in the US—St. John’s University, founded by Vincentian priests in 1870.
ROOM RATE: $155 for a single or double; $165 for a triple; $175 for a quad plus applicable sales taxes (8.875% state and 5.875% local) and $3.50 Occupancy fee. Approximate cost is $181.26 per day for a single or double. 3 days pre and post meeting may be booked at the group rate, subject to availability.
This rate includes a breakfast buffet in the Big Apple Cafe, Complimentary Internet, Fitness Center.
RESERVATIONS: Please make hotel reservations through the official LOC “Booking Website”, (see above) and available through a link posted on the 2016 National Assembly webpage at Http://aic.ladiesof charity.us. If you choose to utilize the toll-‐free number above, please reference the Ladies of Charity to receive the group rate.
RESERVATION DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 is the deadline to make reservations and receive the group rate. Rooms will not be held in our block after that date. However, we encourage you to book early as total registration for this Assembly is limited to the first 200 people. Attendees are responsible for arranging and paying for their own hotel accommodations.
CHECK IN TIME: 4 pm. CHECK OUT TIME: 11: am.
PARKING: Available at a rate of $12.00 a day for overnight guests. Bus parking is complimentary.
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION: Complimentary 24 hour shuttle service is provided by the hotel from LaGuardia Airport.
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LADIES OF CHARITY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ®
Providing Vincentian Leadership to Women Acting Together Against All Forms of Poverty
LCUSA NATIONAL SERVICE CENTER Phone: 816-260-3853 850 Main Street Email: [email protected]
Kansas City, MO 64105 Website: aic.ladiesofcharity.us
National Assembly Program Ad/Message Form
“Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy” September 29, 30, October 1, 2016 Courtyard by Marriott NY LaGuardia
90-10 Ditmars Boulevard East Elmhurst, NY 11369
Hosted by the Ladies of Charity of St. John’s University and the Northeast Region
Please refer to the chart below to choose your level of patronage in the Assembly Program booklet. To design an advertisement please refer to the template on page 2. Please make checks payable to LCUSA/Program Patrons. Please submit your contribution along with the form and advertisement to LCUSA National Service Center by July 1st, 2016. Please contact Tama Dutton, Executive Administrator, at the National Service Center if you need further information or assistance. Thank you for your support.
AD TYPE Full page ……………………………………………………………………………………. $200.00 One-half page ………………………………………………………………………………. $125.00 One-quarter page …………………………………………………………………………... $75.00 Up to two- line entry………………………………………………………………………... $50.00
Please print or complete online (http://aic.ladiesofcharity.us>Resources>LCUSA Forms)
Ad type __________________________________ Amount $__________________________________
Individual or Company Name ________________________________________________________________
Contact Person (if company) _________________________________________________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________________________________________________________________
Message for 2 line entry ______________________________________________________________________
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2016 National Assembly
Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy
Hosted by the Ladies of Charity of St. John’s University
and the Northeast Region
Please use the template below to design an advertisement in Assembly program booklet.
Full page advertisement or message
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LADIES OF CHARITY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ®
Providing Vincentian Leadership to Women Acting Together Against All Forms of Poverty
LCUSA NATIONAL SERVICE CENTER Phone: 816-260-3853 850 Main Street Email: [email protected]
Kansas City, MO 64105 Website: aic.ladiesofcharity.us
National Assembly Underwriter Form
36th LCUSA National Assembly Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy
September 28th-October 1st, 2016 Marriot Courtyard, LGA
Queens, NY Hosted by the Ladies of Charity of St. John’s University and the Northeast Region
Please refer to the chart below of suggested levels of underwriting. All donations are tax deductible and special acknowledgment will be given to all underwriters in the Assembly program book. Also, any underwriter may choose to submit a complimentary advertisement measuring 7 ½ inches by 4 ½ inches (full page). A template can be found on page 2 of this document. Please make checks payable to LCUSA/Underwriting. Please submit your contribution along with this form and any advertisement to LCUSA National Service Center by May 15th, 2016. Please contact Tama Dutton, Executive Administrator, at the National Service Center if you need further information or assistance. Thank you for your support.
Faith Level ……………………………………………………………………… $2,500.00 + Hope Level ……………………………………………………………………… $1000.00-$2499.00 Charity Level ……………………………………………………………………. $500.00-$999.00
Please print or complete in Adobe (http://aic.ladiesofcharity.us>Resources>LCUSA Forms)
Underwriting Level ________________________________________________________________________
Individual or Company Name ________________________________________________________________
Contact Person (if company) _________________________________________________________________
Email ___________________________________________________________________________________
Phone ___________________________________________________________________________________
Indicate here to be listed as Anonymous in the program book ______
Indicate here if you need help with an advertisement ______
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Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy
Hosted by the Ladies of Charity of St. John’s University
and the Northeast Region
Please use the template below to submit your ad for the assembly booklet.
Full page advertisement or message Fits within the entire outlined area
7 ½ inches x 4 ½ inches
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Half page advertisement or message Fits from broken line to bottom of box
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Quarter page advertisement or message Fits from dotted line to bottom of box
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Ladies of Charity 2016 Na4onal Assembly Schedule of Tours
In 2015, NYC a-racted 60 million visitors. Ladies of Charity Na?onal Assembly a-endees are invited to experience the BIG APPLE with a selec?on of specially created tours and an evening event designed exclusively for them.
Tours are offered on Thursday, Friday and Sunday of the conference in the boroughs of Manha-an and Queens. Ci?trek, Inc., is booking all tours. For informa?on about the tours, contact Ci?trek at 855-‐TOUR-‐NYC (868-‐7692) #1 or email info@ci?trek.com
All tours leave from the Marrio- Courtyard LaGuardia
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Thursday September 29, 2016
MANHATTAN TOURS:
TM-‐1 The 9/11 Memorial Park and Museum…the Financial District…Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton
10:00am -‐ 4:00pm
Tour Highlights: Walk through the park and museum that memorializes the three thousand people who were vic?ms of a terrorist a-ack of September 11, 2001. Visit Brookfield Place for lunch on your own. Walk through the new Transporta?on Hub to Wall Street in the Financial District, and Trinity Church, to the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton.
Minimum: 20 people $130/person (Price includes transporta?on, tour guide and admission fee. Lunch cost is not included)
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TM-‐2 Radio City Music Hall Backstage Tour…Art and Architecture of Rockefeller Center…St Patrick’s Cathedral and FiVh Avenue Stroll
10:00am-‐4:00pm
Tour Highlights: Rockefeller Center is a city within a city, with 19 buildings located on 24 acres in midtown Manha-an. Visit the world famous Radio City Music Hall with a backstage tour; enjoy the art that adorns the interiors and exteriors of the buildings. Lunch on your own in the Rockefeller Center Promenade or Concourse. Cross Fijh Avenue to view the beau?ful St. Patrick’s Cathedral followed by a stroll along Fijh Avenue towards the Plaza Hotel at Central Park South.
Minimum: 20 people $130/person (Price includes transporta?on, tour guide and admission fee. Lunch cost is not included)
QUEENS TOURS:
TQ -‐1 Long Island City and Astoria
10:00am -‐ 4:00pm
Tour Highlights: Take a tour of the borough’s most exci?ng neighborhoods, Long Island City and Astoria, with their incredible views of Manha-an’s East Side and more. Long Island City is noted for its rapid and ongoing industrial growth and gentrifica?on, its waterfront parks, and has one of the highest concentra?ons of art galleries, art ins?tu?ons, and studio space of any neighborhood in New York City. Astoria is named ajer fur magnate John Jacob Astor, who acted as front-‐man investor for the development of a village here in the early nineteenth century. In 1910’s Astoria became home to the first American silent film studios—a heritage celebrated at the Museum of the Moving Image—but today the neighborhood is more locally famous for the large Greek community that began its migra?on here in the 1960s.
Included in the tour is a stop at Socrates Sculpture Garden, a visit to the Noguchi Museum and lunch at the Astor Room, the former commissary in the Kaufman Studios. Walk across the street to the Museum of the Moving Image where a museum educator will help rekindle memories of great achievements in the film industry.
Minimum: 20 people $130/person (Price includes transporta?on, tour guide and admission fees. Lunch cost is not included)
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TQ-‐2 Queens -‐ The Ul4mate Mel4ng Pot
10:00am -‐ 4:00pm
Tour Highlights: More than 150 languages are spoken in Queens. One community that boasts of its interna?onal essence is Jackson Heights, which was originally planned as a suburban community with low-‐rise apartments and interior gardens. Stroll along the busy streets and taste some interna?onal favorites or visit shops that feature their fashions or delicacies Next, ride to Flushing, aka Li-le Asia, and see Flushing Town Hall, Quaker Mee?ng House, Temple Ganesh, (a Hindu temple) and more. Rounding out the tour is a stop at Flushing Meadows, the site of two former World’s Fairs, and a visit to the Queens Museum. Minimum: 20 people $125/person (Price includes transporta?on, tour guide, admission fee and five interna?onal food tas?ngs in Jackson Heights.)
Friday, September 30, 2016 [A free evening for dinner on your own. Local dining op4ons will be included in your welcome materials]
FM-‐3 A Night on Broadway 4:30pm-‐?
Tour highlights: Enjoy a night in Manha-an with a buffet dinner on the 48th Floor of the Marrio- Marquis Lounge with incredible views of Times Square and beyond. Take a short stroll to the Sondheim Theater for an evening of nostalgia with songs made famous by Carole King in the hit musical, BEAUTIFUL. BEAUTIFUL tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit songwri?ng team with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her rela?onship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Along the way, she made more than BEAUTIFUL music, she wrote the soundtrack to a genera?on. This will be an evening to remember!
Minimum: 20 people $220/person (Transporta?on, tour guide, buffet dinner and theater ?cket in mid-‐mezzanine are included)
Sunday, October 2, 2016
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SM-‐4 Historic Chelsea… Meat Packing District..Walk along the High Line 11:00 am -‐ 3:00pm
Tour Highlights: Before Times Square, Chelsea was the center of New York’s theater district. Now it is a vibrant midtown neighborhood. Walk on the elevated railroad that was transformed into a beau?ful park, to the site of the Gansevoort Markets. Don’t forget to ask your tour guide about NABISCO, now Chelsea Markets for lunch and more.
Minimum: 10 people $90/person (Price includes transporta?on and tour guide. Lunch cost is not included)
LCUSA 2016 Assembly Tour Registra4on
Name: ______________________________________________________________ (Please Print)
Address: _______________________________________________________________
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Email: ________________________________ Phone: ______________________
Please indicate your first and second choice for the Thursday, September 29, 2016 tours Please use the le-ers and number to iden?fy the tours
Thursday, September 29, 2016 Tours:
First Choice _______________________
Second Choice ____________________
Sunday, October 2, 2016 Tour:
Yes __________
Friday, September 30, 2016 Night on Broadway
Yes __________
Payment for tours: Ci?trek accepts check or money order payable to Ci?trek, Inc. Mail completed form with payment to: Ci?trek , Inc. 350 Richmond Terrace #7C Staten Island, NY 10301
or book online with Eventbrite, www.evenbrite.com. (Addi?onal service fees apply.)
For informa?on about the tours, contact Ci?trek at 855-‐TOUR-‐NYC (868-‐7692) #1 or email info@ci?trek.com Registra4on ends August 1, 2016 Full refunds for tour cancella?on with two weeks’ no?ce.
SILENT AUCTION INFORMATION
Ladies of Charity of the United States of America® 36th National Assembly
“Ladies of Charity: Women of Mercy” September 29-‐October 1, 2016
Courtyard by Marriott, NY LaGuardia
Dear Ladies of Charity, The 2016 Si lent Auction/ Raffle Committee is looking forward to welcoming you to exciting Queens, New York. We greatly appreciate your help to defray the cost of the assembly through your donations to the silent auction. This year we are limiting the silent auction to gift cards only. Our limited storage space and logistical issues have caused this change. Please consider donating cards from your favorite national stores and brands. Think of how easily your winnings will fit into your suitcase for the trip home. You may also feel free to send a check made payable to “LCUSA Assembly” if you prefer. Please send your donation to Silent Auction LOC at the address below. Please send us the gift card(s) and fol lowing information describing your donation by August 1, 2016: We would appreciate receiving these cards prior to the Assembly.
Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ City______________________ State ______ Phone: __________________________________Cell phone: _______________________________ E-‐mail______________________________________________________ Description of gift card (s) Vendor __________________________ Amount_________ Vendor___________________________ Amount_________ Vendor___________________________ Amount_________ If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Natalie Boone, Co-‐Chair Marge Cashin, Co-‐Chair [email protected] [email protected] cell: 516-‐521-‐4610 cell: 917-‐886-‐8949 Send descriptions, gift cards, and donations by August 1 to: LOC Silent Auction Committee c/o Vincentian Center St. John’s University St. Vincent Hall Room B-‐2 Jamaica, NY 11439 Thank you! We are truly grateful for your support and look forward to seeing you September 29th!