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The evening of April 27, 2010 is one that will be remembered for setting a tone of momentum for Pawtucket and the Foundation. Nearly 400 guests attended the event, entering a completely transformed space at the Pawtucket Armory Center for the Arts, complete with mist, stylish lighting and bold colors. During the cocktail reception guests enjoyed live entertainment by the J.M. Walsh School for the Arts' jazz and show bands. JMW art student also displayed sculpture and two-dimensional art pieces.
As the presentation began, Master of Ceremonies, Michael Horan greeted guests and introduced Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Roberts and Pawtucket Mayor James Doyle to make opening remarks. Executive Director, Thomas Mann presented the Foundation's video production Momentum: ^Building a Bridge to Prosperity, which set an up-lifting tone for the rest of the evening. Reverand Nelson Estrada from the Chinese Christian Church offered an invocation before guests dined on a delicious plate of lobster stuffed chicken breasts with broccoli and sweet potatoes catered by Russell Morin.
Foundation Co-Chairman, Daniel Sullivan presented the Person of the Year Award to Mr. Louis C. Yip. Sullivan highlighted the restaurateur turned developer for having invested more than $30 million dollars in local real-estate and continuing to transform buildings in and around Pawtucket's downtown. Mr. Yip graciously accepted the award making sure to thank his wife Florence, the Lynch Family and long-time friend and business partner, Sunny Ng.
Jack Partridge, Sullivan's fellow Co-Chairman, recognized the Foundation's two 2010 Heritage Award Honorees. Presenting first to James R. Hoyt, Jr & the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, Partridge recognized the Club's more than 100 years in operation and Mr. Hoyt's 30 years of dedicated service. Partridge went on to note that the Club has flourished under Mr. Hoyt's guidance, recently receiving a prestigious award from Bank of American and having local member Carolina Correa, honored as National Youth of the Year. Accepting the honor Mr. Hoyt thanked his family, board of directors and each of his fellow staff members.
Presenting to Esselton T. McNulty & the YMCA of Pawtucket, Partridge commended the YMCA's commitment to Pawtucket for more than 120 years and Mr. McNulty's 40 years of local work at the organization. Also highlighted were Mr. McNulty's leadership in remodeling the YMCA's Summer Street location, expanding services and budget responsibility. Mr. McNulty took time to thank his collegues and family and commended the other honorees.
Thomas Mann, Foundation Executive Director, presented a Special Distinction Award to Ms. Phyllis Van Orden Nathanson for her steadfast commitment to the arts and community revitalization. Mann noted her vision for building an artist community and ability to attract high quality tenants to Pawtucket's mills and downtown. Ms. Nathanson thanked her husband Morris, as he had brought her to Pawtucket and had the original vision for rebuilding this great community.
The Pawtucket Foundation would like to thank:
Event Sponsors: Table sponsors:
AAA Southern New England Ahlers Designs Alliance Blackstone Valley FCU Bank of America Bank Rhode Island Blackstone Studios Blackstone Valley Community Action Partnership Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket Citizens Bank Hasbro, Inc. Lerner, Ladds & Bartels Memorial Hospital Michael Horan Law Narragansett Bay Insurance Company Pui O, Inc. Rosinha's Restaurant Slater Cotton Mill Urban Smart Growth Vanasee Hangen Brustlin, Inc. YMCA of Pawtucket
Sponsors In-kind:
Ahler's Designs ATR Treehouse Bank of America Blackstone Valley Tourism Council Bristol County Savings Bank Collette Vacations Excellent Coffee Fine Catering by Russell Morin J.M. Walsh School for the Arts Liberty Tax Mercury Print and Mail Memorial Hospital Navigant Credit Union Pawtucket Armory Association Pawtucket Redsox Quality Rental Rosinha's Restaurant The Pawtucket Times Sandra Fienstein Gamm Theatre |