www.IndyWish.org 2nd Annual Caroline Symmes Memorial Celebrity Softball Challenge Presented by The Tony Stewart Foundation The 2nd Annual Caroline Symmes Memorial Celebrity Softball Challenge took place on Thursday, June 3rd at Victory Field. The event was a tremendous success with nearly 6,000 people in attendance, 50 Celebrity participants took the field in a 5-inning softball game to raise money for ICWF. Robert Mathis, Defensive End for the Indianapolis Colts was joined this year by Roy Hibbert, Center for the Indiana Pacers to co-host the game. At 7:00pm, in front of very excited sports fans, Wish Fund supporters and Caroline’s Corner, a section filled with pink t-shirts in memory of Caroline, the Masters of Ceremony Anthony Calhoun, WISH TV Sportscaster and Mark Boyle, voice of the Indiana Pacers invited Roy Hibbert’s Softball Sluggers and Robert Mathis’ Home Run Hitters out to the field. Each Celebrity introduced him or herself to the fans, with Peyton Manning rounding out the Celebrity line-up with an introduction that received a standing ovation from the crowd. Once all of the Celebrities were introduced, the game kicked off in patriotic style with former members of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, Jessica, Jackie and Emily Probst and Alexa Kapsalis singing The National Anthem. Alexa is a big part of our Wish Family as her brother Niso, who was one of the batboys for the evening, was also a Wish recipient. After the National Anthem, David & Elizabeth Symmes, parents of Wish child Caroline, whom this event was named after, were introduced on the field. Caroline was an integral part of our inaugural event as she helped create the commercial and formed a strong bond with Robert Mathis. All participants and attendees were there to honor the memory of Caroline and all of our Wish Families who face such difficult challenges. David & Elizabeth threw out the first pitch and the game was then underway. The teams were evenly split between players and supporters of both the Indianapolis Colts and Indiana Pacers, along with participation from mascots, Pacemates, and other local celebrities. The Home Run Hitters consisted of team captain Robert Mathis, Peyton Manning, Kelvin Hayden and Gary Brackett to name a few of the Colts, Jeff Foster, Josh McRoberts and Darnell Hillman of the Pacers, Ultimate Fighter Chris Lytle, Radio and TV personalities Steve Bray, Rich Nye and former MLB player Ryan Thompson. The visiting team, the Softball Sluggers consisted of captain Roy Hibbert, Dahntay Jones and Danny Granger of the Pacers, Dwight Freeney, Joseph Addai, Pierre Garcon and Jeff Saturday of the Colts to name a few, Radio and TV personalities Dave Calabro, Chris Hagan and Carlos Diaz of the TV show Extra, with many more on each team. Both teams had a Wish Child serving as bat boy, with Niso Kapsalis on the Home Run Hitters and A.J. Stinger on the Softball Sluggers. Along with the teams, we had two Base Coach Sponsors, Dave Witzerman of Wheaton World Wide Moving on 1st Base and L.G. Edwards of American Funds on 3rd Base. The 5-Inning softball game was full of exciting moments and high competition. Fans were highly entertained by these hometown Superstars and were also able to get autographs from many of their favorite players. Games took place between innings such as the hilarious “Dizzy Bat” game, along with the Ruth’s Chris Sizzle Stretch, which kicked off “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” as the crowd sang along and caught prizes from Ruth’s Chris Steak House. The most moving part of the evening took place during a special rendition of “Sweet Caroline”. The crowd joined in to sing while a video of Caroline played on the Jumbotron. The song concluded with a huge pink balloon release in center field and was incredibly touching, reminding everycontinued on page 2 Caroline Symmes Memorial Celebrity Softball Challenge continued from page 1 one why they had come out to the game. Prior to the softball game, 1070 THE FAN held the “Budweiser Home Run Derby” and a special Kids Interactive Game area was available throughout the evening. The game concluded with a group photo and fireworks in centerfield. This event is a great opportunity for all; Wish families, sports fans and the like have the opportunity to watch their favorite athletes out of uniform while giving back to the community! A special thank you to all of our Sponsors for making this event such a huge success: our presenting Sponsor, The Tony Stewart Foundation, along with Wheaton World Wide Moving, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Reebok, ReMax, Grange Insurance, Meet You at Arni’s Restaurant, Sharp Business Systems, Forum Credit Union, L.G. & Alyce Edwards, Mo’s A Place for Steaks, Dave Short & Century 21, Crown Liquor & Ramsey Pyrotechnics. Also a thank you to all of our Media Sponsors and Celebrities: WISH-TV, WIBC & ESPN The Fan Radio, Channel 13, Channel 6, Channel 59, Q-95, X103 and Org Magazine! Photographs by Org Magazine/Brad Haberman CokeMarshTonyStewart Beginning July 5th you can go to any Marsh Supermarket in Indiana, purchase your Coke products and help Indiana Children’s Wish Fund grant many more special wishes. The Tony Stewart Foundation has an autographed postcard from Tony that you can purchase for $1.00. We want more wishes to come true this year, then ever before. Start spreading the word to family and friends. There are over 100 children waiting on 2 wishes. Let’s work together and make this happen! Kids Helping Kids Woodbrook Elementary school’s entire 4th grade participated in a charity activity this year called “Future Tycoons” where they created, produced, advertised and sold greeting cards. Every year the 4th grade students decide on a charity in which to donate funds and Indiana Children’s Wish Fund was chosen as the charity of choice for 2010! These 4th grade students were able to raise $1,400.00 to help grant a wish. These students take great pride in their company and were all able to make their own greeting cards, which included Thank You cards, Happy Birthday cards and Get Well Soon cards. The lessons are run by the students themselves, along with a little help from teachers. Not only did we receive the proceeds, but were also sent many of the cards for the Wish Fund to use in the future! New Palestine High school’s class of Entrepreneurs created NPBay (instead of Ebay) in order to raise money for Indiana Children’s Wish Fund. The class of 300 set up their own website where individuals could bid on items donated from various Colleges and Universities across the country. The students had to start from scratch in order to create the website, the NPBay business and had to send out letters to the various schools in order to collect items. Once they received the auction items, they had to post them online and start the bidding process. Over the course of the semester, the students were able to raise $2,300.00 from their NPBay website. Students, along with staff, families and New Palestine residents could participate in the bidding process in order to raise money for ICWF. These teenagers are perfect examples of young people giving back to the community! Monster Jam World Finals Adam “A.J.” Stinger, a 10 year old from Marion, who suffers from Leukemia, went on his unique dream trip to the Monster Jam World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada at the end of March. A.J. and his family flew out to San Diego to enjoy a few days with family friends and then drove to Las Vegas to enjoy the Monster Jam World Finals from March 25 – 27th, driver and celebrity autograph sessions and meeting famous drivers such as Dennis Anderson. They were also able to enjoy the sites of Las Vegas, including a visit to the Hoover Dam. According to Tom Stinger, A.J.’s father, receiving this trip was a dream come true for his son. “A.J. had a fabulous time,” says Stinger. “I personally want to thank Indiana Children’s Wish Fund and their staff. Our entire family enjoyed every minute of the trip—from the limo that drove us to the airport, the hotel accommodations to experiencing up close and personal time with Monster truck drivers—we enjoyed every minute of our time in Las Vegas.” “I love looking at all the pictures we took at the Monster Jam event,” says A.J. “My favorite part of my Wish was meeting Dennis Anderson—he’s awesome.” Monster truck driver, Dennis Anderson, tours with the USHRA Monster Jam Circuit, shoots videos for MTV and TNT and is a favorite among Monster Jam fans. A.J., a fourth grader from East Brook Washington Elementary School is a courageous and amazing little boy. His treatments will continue through March 2011. He remains in remission and has a very good prognosis. According to Tom Stinger, A.J. faces each challenge with bravery and determination. “We feel that through the generosity of others, the character built through the difficult times and fun times, will follow A.J. through his adult life. Thank you again for your part in forming A.J.” A Magical Visit to Disney World In June of 2009, the Price family was challenged in an unfathomable way, as seven year old Corey was diagnosed with Burkitt’s lymphoma, a cancer that attacks the white blood cells. The family spent the rest of the year fighting the disease with Corey in and out of the hospital and undergoing chemotherapy like many of our precious Wish families do when battling life-threatening illnesses. In March of 2010 with a healthy 7 year old boy, the Price family took their wish trip to Disney World as described below in a letter from the Price family, which included a personal note from Corey with drawings of his favorite ride, the Rockit Rollercoaster. Looking back on this past year we realized we have a strength we never knew existed and we are truly blessed – we now have a healthy and active 7 year old boy who, when looking at him on the outside, you cannot tell he’s gone through chemotherapy, countless hospitalizations, shots and losing his precious hair in the summertime. He plays football and soccer, loves school, and follows his brothers every chance he gets. He now has wavy hair over straight hair! We are a stronger family unit because of this experience. We worry less about the little things and appreciate each gift life brings us. One of the greatest appreciations we have, second to Corey’s survival, is the gift Indiana Children’s Wish Fund gave Corey. He chose to go to Disney World. For this gift, we cannot thank you enough! What a magical visit! Disney is full of a special magic that transforms every child and adult. Corey was treated like he was Number One the minute we arrived. From Disney characters, parades and rides to special tuck-ins at night, dancing in the street, and free ice cream at 7:30am, our days seemed endless. The Give Kids The World Village at Disney is full of magic and wonder and seems to be able to grant more wishes on top of the wish Corey had already made. We celebrated Christmas in March, received a new gift every morning, hula-hooped on the square, “drove” remote controlled boats, and did many, many more things. We took full advantage of each day Indiana Children’s Wish Fund gave us. We explored each theme park, took in an endless amount of scenery, and played every night at GKTW. We had not expected passes to put us at the front of the line for each and every ride – this alone was incredible! It cut Corey’s wait time tremendously, and he was able to experience more of each park because of it. We cannot thank you enough for the wish you granted Corey, and for the wishes you will continue to grant count- less other children. It gives each sick child something to look forward to, to believe in, and dream about when they are lying in a hospital bed taking dreaded medicine and feeling the lowest they have probably ever felt. It also gives us parents something to hold onto – almost like a Christmas present we cannot wait for them to open, and to oh, see their face when it happens! There can be a lot of harshness in the world, and if we are not careful, we will only see that and not the goodness that is present like that in ICWF. We are proud to be recipients of this goodness and will always remember what you have given us. Thank you again. With all our sincerity and love, Fred, Lisa, Corey, Chapel and Harrison Price Ribbon Cutting Office Depot’s ribbon cutting in a new Southside store, in Indianapolis, May 25th was a very special day for Indiana Children’s Wish Fund (ICWF). Besides the $100 donation given to us that day, we received 100 colorful backpacks that we will give to our wish children. This could not have happened at a more perfect time! We have given backpacks with our logo to each wish child for many years. At the time of this donation we had just given our last one. These types of in- kind donations are so helpful to us as the funds we save on expenses can go towards our children’s wishes. Our backpacks are filled with papers, pens, coloring books, games and all kinds of items that help fill the time while our children are traveling on their wish or just going to the doctor’s office. There were over 100 people at this ribbon cutting, including Mayor Greg Ballard who has been very supportive of ICWF and attends our big- gest fundraiser each year, the “Portrait of Wishes” Ball. Duran Chiropractic is partnering with the Indiana Children Wish Fund Jamison, age 6, who was diagnosed with High Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, will travel to Disneyworld with his family this summer thanks to Duran Chiropractic located in Shelbyville, IN. Duran Chiropractic held a very successful spaghetti dinner at the Shelbyville Community Church on April 10, 2010 to raise money for Jamison’s wish. Shannon Martindale joined the staff of Indiana Children’s Wish Fund for a photo after she presented them with a check from the proceeds from the spaghetti dinner. Mark Boyle’s Wish Walk Beginning Aug. 17, Indiana Pacers Radio Play-by-Play Announcer Mark Boyle will be walking 500 miles around Indiana to raise money for Indiana Children’s Wish Fund. “The Wish Walk” will start Aug. 17 in Fort Wayne and conclude in Indianapolis with Boyle making a grand entrance at the Pacers Foundation Golf Outing at Brickyard Crossing on Sept. 21. A tipoff event will be held Monday, Aug. 16 on Monument Circle at 10:30 AM. Indiana Children’s Wish Fund families, local dignitaries and other special guests will be on hand to send Boyle on his way, as he leaves Indianapolis in an RV donated by Camping World of Indianapolis to Fort Wayne to begin the walk the next day. Fans can follow Mark’s walk, as well as make donations to benefit Indiana Children’s Wish Fund at www.TheWishWalk.com. “Over the years, I’ve tried to use my time off in the summer to try different things, from piranha fishing in the Amazon to spending a summer with a minor league baseball team in Montana,” said Mark Boyle. “With this summer’s project, I’m going to challenge myself physically, raise money for a great cause and appease all the folks I’ve known over my life that have told me to go take a hike.” We are all thrilled Mark chose to raise money and awareness for Indiana Children’s Wish Fund. Throughout the years, Mark and the Indiana Pacers have been big supporters of our organization. We appreciate all the hard work and dedication Mark has put into walking the State of Indiana and helping us grant wishes for our very special Wish children. Indiana Children’s Wish Fund 19th Annual Portrait of Wishes Ball PARIS RENDEZ VOUS 2010 Special Edition Newsletter About the Ball • 19th Annual Portrait of Wishes Ball • Saturday, September 25, 2010 • Indiana Roof Ballroom • Black Tie optional • 6:00 p.m. Reception Silent & Live Auction Dinner & Dancing • Cabaret style entertainment Tickets $150 per person $2,000 Corporate Table $2,500 Silver Sponsor $5,000 Gold Sponsor $10,000 Angel Sponsor $15,000 Platinum Sponsor (317) 913-9474 www.indywish.org Benefactor/ Steering Committee Party Friday, August 27, 2010 An elegant evening at Mike & Andrea Webster’s Home Enjoy artwork showings from local artists, wine and heavy hors d’oeuvres. Entry fee is a bottle of wine (valued $30+) More information to follow Meagan Skinner Award Winner Thomas A. Hargett Raised in Evansville, Indiana, Tom graduated from Indiana University in 1980 with a bachelor’s of arts degree. In 1983, he received his M.B.A. from Northwestern University, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management. For 12 years, he held various positions in the brokerage industry. Tom went back to school to become an attorney and in 1994 graduated from Indiana University School of Law. Currently, Tom is a senior partner in the securities law firm of Maddox Hargett & Caruso, P.C. In Continued inside Event Sponsor Capital Group Companies/ American Funds Angel Sponsors David & Melissa DeHaven/ One View, Inc. L.G. & Alyce Edwards Gold Sponsors L.H. & Dianne Bayley/ David A. Noyes & Co. Dr. Joe & Kathie Copeland Silver Sponsors Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP Lafayette Steel & Aluminum MBS Associates Ross Gage Salon 01 Tom Wood Management Corporate Sponsors B.R. Associates Lingner Group Productions Marsh Supermarkets As of July 12, 2010 Meagan Skinner Award Winner Thomas A. Hargett HONORARY CHAIRS Continued from page 1 his legal practice, Tom concentrates on providing representation to investors involved in security disputes with their broker or brokerage firms. Tom made national headlines in 2002 when he represented a group of investors from Marion, Ohio. After a five-week jury trial, the Ohio court ruled that Prudential had to pay $250 million in punitive damages which at the time, was reported to be the largest U.S. jury verdict in a securities class-action suit. Tom is a fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America and the Trial Lawyer Honorary Society. In 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, Tom was selected by his peers as an “Indiana Super Lawyer.” Tom is a member of the Arbitration Panels of the National Association of Securities Dealers and the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association, where he Honorary Board of Directors L. H. Bayley William Bindley Larry Bird Mark Boyle LuAnn Derrickson George Mikelsons Bren Simon Chris Wheat has served on the Federal Legislation Committee Tom currently serves as Vice-President, of the Board of Directors, of Indiana Children’s Wish Fund (ICWF). Tom has been a member of its Board since 2003. Tom has devoted himself to ICWF and has opened many new doors of support. He is a man who loves challenges and will not quit until the challenge is met. Tom is the past President of Indiana University Sigma Nu Housing Corporation and has served on its Board since 2004. Recently, Tom was inducted into the Indiana University Sigma Nu Hall of Honor and was the recipient of the Herman B Wells Leadership Award. Tom and his wife Denise reside in Fishers, Indiana. They have two children, Isaac, age 8 and Erin, age 5. Executive Director Terry Ceaser-Hudson Board of Directors L.G. Edwards President Thomas Hargett Vice President Rebecca Wheat Secretary Governor Mitch Daniels Mayor Greg Ballard EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Terry Ceaser-Hudson EVENT CHAIRS Kathie Copeland Alyce Edwards AUCTION CHAIRS Patty Bennett Andrea Webster Georgia Buchanan STEERING COMMITTEE Larry Griggers Ron & Linda Addaman Tom & Denise Hargett Harold Aron Brett & Karissa Hulse Sam & Sheri Augspurger Alan & Karen Hux Bill & Linda Bannister Bob & Pam Jenkins L.H. & Dianne Bayley Herb & Anita Kasle Paul & Teresa Beckwith Sonjay & Rosie Kewani Gary & Barbara Bennett Art & Judy Levine Richard & Patty Bennett Andy & Christy Lugo John Berger Mark & Wanda Moorhead Barbara Boyd Eric & Tonya Munevar John & Tammy Caldwell Garry & Nancy Navarre Bryan & Christy Carter Deborah Provisor & Tom & Megan Chandler Leonard Voigt Amy Chiappe Tom & Beth Ann Ross Greg & Tina Chip Kevin & Beverly Smith Joe & Kathie Copeland Sam & Lalaine Smith Ed & Jo Davis David & Micki Stirsman Joe DeFano & Janice Hendrix Jack & Lisa Trudeau David & Melissa DeHaven Roger & Paula Walton L.G. & Alyce Edwards Mike & Andrea Webster Randy & Esther Fishman Chris & Becky Wheat Jeff & Pamela Greenwalt David Charles Treasurer Matt Albean Barbara Boyd Steve Burns Joseph Copeland. M.D. Randy Fishman Larry Griggers Jeremiah Hamman Stacy Hanefeld Art Levine Jodi D. Marsh Tim McNamara Tom Ross Dave Short Jack Trudeau Susan Tsangaris Advisory Board Arthur Provisor, M.D. Rick Larsen Chuck Dietzen, M.D. John Ruckelshaus Staff Julie Hauck Wish Coordinator Erin Costanzo Project Coordinator Nancy Kapsalis Kathleen Stoeffler
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