BENEFITING SOUTHEAST’S FRESH A.I.R. GALLERY HILTON COLUMBUS DOWNTOWN WITH ORIGINAL ARTWORK FROM MORE THAN 100 ARTISTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 5:30 P.M. – 10:00 P.M. PRESENTED BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2014 5:30 P.M.—10:00 P.M. HILTON COLUMBUS DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS’ ART HOTEL 401 N. HIGH STREET I COLUMBUS, OH 43215 GEORGE BELLOWS BALLROOM Live and Silent Ar t Auctions featuring original ar t from over 100 ar tists A unique menu created especially for the event by the Hilton Columbus Downtown’s Gallerie Bar & Bistro Emcee Karina Nova, WBNS 10TV Exciting live ar t demonstrations TICKETS ARE $75 EACH OR 2 FOR $125.00 VISIT WWW.SOUTHEASTINC.COM/TICKETPURCHASE For sponsorship oppor tunities or more information Contact pullinsm@southeastinc.com or 614.225.0980 ext. 1206 WWW.SOUTHEASTINC.COM/AOR2014 PRESENTING SPONSOR Huntington Bank RECOVERY UNDERWRITER Haman Midwest Vital Companies West-Camp Press, Inc. RECOVERY PACESETTER Milestone Benefits Agency, Inc. Moody Nolan, Inc. RECOVERY DONOR BakerHostetler City Wide Maintenance Sandra Stephenson Sunovion RECOVERY FRIENDS AJA Industries I Sally Boysen I Bricker & Eckler LLP Capital Crossroads and Discovery SID I Cassidy Turley I Clinix Healthcare Dublin Springs I Eli Lilly and Company I Fireball Press I GBQ I Gerber, LLC. Karin and Matt Hoyt I Janssen I David Lane I Brooke LaValley I LAZ Parking Karina Nova I OSIS I Marilyn Pramschufer I Ohio Exterminating Company Phillips Original Coney Island I Quest Conference Center Sullivan Staffing Solutions I TEVA Select Brands I VSA ar ts of Ohio Bob Weisman, Ice Miller, LLP Legal Counsel ART OF RECOVERY PLANNING COMMITTEE Rick Akers I David Barker I Maribeth Bur ton I Stephen Canneto I Eileen Goodman Hap Hinkle I Tom Kelly I Karen LaValley I Bill Lee I Melody Linscott I Kori Manus Ryan Orewiler I Phyllis Panzano I Myken Pullins I Annie Robinson I Lexie Stoia Ernest L. Sullivan I Kimberly M. Webb I Brian Weis George Acock Ryan Agnew Rick Akers Brian Thomas Alloway W.E. Arnold Malcolm Baroway Amanda Bean Blair Beavers Ellis Beckwith Charlotte Belland Donor: Thomas Arlen Wagner Ar tist: Mark Beyer Kyle Boganwright Tyler Bohm Kirsten Bowen Duar te Brown Michael Bush Stephen Canneto Craig Carlisle Lauren Car ter Gary Caudill Laurie Clements Amanda H. Cook Michael Coppage John Daniels Jila Davoodi John Donnelly Tony Elder Laura J.Ever t Mike Fields Shellee Fisher Amy Flowers Frederick Fochtman Barbara Allen Frost David Gentilini Dan Gerdeman Samuel Gillis Patti Goltz Eileen Goodman Sheree Green Aaron Grover Michael Halliday Joanna Hammer Cody Heichel Charlie Hickman Derrick Hickman Erika Hinkle Hannah Hoffman Michael Hoza Morris Jackson Linda Jakes Alan Jazak Andrea Dawson-Johnston Randy Jones Malcolm J. Tom Kelly Collin Kolovich Frank Kozarich Patricia Kronk Brenda Kroos Jack Kustron John Lancaster Karen LaValley G.W. Leach John Taylor-Lehman David Leonard Marc Lincewicz Lela Lint Chris Lucas Gina Masoni James Mor ton Donor: Jennifer Moses Ryan Orewiler Benjamin Parker Marilyn Parker Eric Pelka Naichuan Peng Kim Promenschenkel Jennifer Eisenhauer Richardson Donor: Bill Rodgers Michelle Rond Marc Ross Bob Rudolph Christine Guillot Ryan Janice Schmader Mar ty Scott Sherry Simone Judy Dillon Smith Tera Stockdale Gene Strickland Stephanie Sypsa Chanika Svetvilas Teda Theis Eliah G. Thomas Doug Titchenal Mat Vandeneynden Ronald Jason Van Hoose C.K. Vindaloo Barbara Vogel Melissa Vogley Woods Jessica Wallace Joe Walter Kimberly M. Webb Lily Weis Linda Wesner Paul Wilbur Quentin Heath Willis Jennifer Wood Jeremy Wood Mac Wor thington 2014 RECOVERY AWARD RECIPIENTS LENORE AND THE LATE HAL SCHNEIDERMAN One only needs to chat with Lenore Schneiderman for a few minutes to come up with a single, descriptive word. Pistol. Lenore was the opinionated, outspoken chairperson of the Human Services Depar tment at Columbus State Community College for 25 years, from 1984 until her retirement at age 83 in 2009. During this entire time, she served on the Southeast, Inc., Board of Directors in many roles and committees. Even then, she didn’t want to retire. “I was in good physical condition and I liked my job,” Lenore explained. “But, my husband Hal wanted to travel more. So, I retired so we could travel and the son of a gun died on me two years later. I’m so pissed at him.” Lenore had completed just one semester at Wayne University in Detroit when she and Hal married. Over the next 15 years, she moved around the country, following Hal’s work as the director of the Jewish Federation. She attended several colleges, earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s in social work. After Hal retired from working close to 30 years at The Ohio State University School of Social Work, he decided to go back to school at the age of 70 and finish his law degree and become a lawyer. Hal was also a prolific ar tist and donated his glass blown creations to the Ar t of Recovery year after year. Lenore was the moving force behind Southeast and the Columbus State Community College par tnership for the Community Living Specialist (CLS) cer tificate program. Students who were enrolled in the CLS program at CSCC had to have an identified mental illness and be in recovery. To help the students, Southeast paid for their tuition in the program. If they completed the cer tificate program, Southeast would employ them. The program has since changed to the Peer Suppor t Cer tificate Program and has opened up to more students. Although retired, Lenore continues to be involved in fundraising for the Steve Wilson Scholarship Fund for students in the Mental Health / Addiction Studies / Developmental Disabilities program at CSCC. Lenore and Hal have two children, daughter Fern (Dennis Brown) Schneiderman and son Ian Schneiderman (Mary Rae) and they have 2 grandchildren Meagan and Brendan Schneiderman. Lenore currently resides in German Village and is an avid ar t collector. ABOUT FRESH A.I.R. GALLERY Fresh A.I.R. Gallery (Ar tists in Recovery) exhibits the works of individuals affected by mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders. Through ar t, we educate the community and work to break down the stigma of mental illness and substance abuse by bringing focus to the ar tistic vision. Fresh A.I.R. is a program of Southeast Healthcare, a comprehensive provider of mental health, primary healthcare for the homeless, substance abuse counseling, and homeless services. Southeast opened the Fresh A.I.R. Gallery in 2004 to celebrate 25 years of recovery. The Gallery exists to address stigma about mental illness and to create a venue for ar tists affected by mental illness or substance abuse disorders to display thier work. Fresh A.I.R. Gallery is open to the public Monday thorugh Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 131 N. High Street, Columbus Ohio 43215.
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