REGISTER FOR GIRL SCOUTS OF NASSAU COUNTY'S ANNUAL LUNCHEON
Garden City, NY September 20, 2011 – Join the Girl Scouts of Nassau County as they host their Annual Luncheon on Tuesday, October 25th at the Garden City Hotel from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Help support an organization that is dedicated to building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place and honor the community members that make a positive difference on the Long Island. Register today!
This year, Cathleen Colvin of Oyster Bay will receive the Juliette Low Award of Distinction, a prestigious honor in Girl Scouting. Virgin Atlantic Cargo will receive this year’s Making a Difference for the Youth of Long Island Award. And, Cynthia Friedman of Floral Park will receive this year’s Torch Bearer’s Award.
“Our Annual Luncheon is our way of bringing together community members and business leaders to honor those that have embraced our mission and helped impact future generations of women leaders,” said Donna Ceravolo, Executive Director of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County, Inc. “We are excited to recognize our outstanding honorees for all of the work they have done and continue to do for our organization and community. We also want to thank our community for dedicating their time and energy to us. We could not do it without your support.”
Cathleen Colvin of Oyster Bay is a strong role model for today’s Girl Scouts. She is not only a corporate lawyer, but also a mother of three and an involved community member. Professionally, Ms. Colvin has worked as a corporate attorney for nearly 20 years, where she has been associated with prestigious firms, such as Shearman & Stearling, LLP, Baker & McKenzie in Santiago, Chile and the Independent Film Channel. Currently, Ms. Colvin is the Assistant General Counsel at Pall Corporation. Within her community, she serves on the Executive Boards of the Oyster Bay Civic Association and Friends of the Bay. She has been a dedicated Girl Scout Leader for the past six years and has brought community service into Pall Corporation by founding the Pall Science and Technology Mentor Program, which opened up new experiences for Girl Scouts.
Virgin Atlantic Cargo is a role model for corporate philanthropy. In 2010, their cabin crews and passengers raised almost 1 million dollars for children in need by collecting loose change in their Change for Children Campaign. They also support, “Be the Change,” which works to involve young people in critical issues and empowers them to make a difference in their own lives as well as their own communities. On Long Island, Virgin Atlantic Cargo supports the Dan Ferrante Golf Outing, which supports Cancer research and youth focused organizations, such as Girl Scouts of Nassau County.
Cynthia Friedman of Floral Park, NY has been a dedicated Girl Scout volunteer for the last 24 years. She has held positions such as event planner, Consultant, Delegate Chair, Acting Chair of Association Volunteers and many more in the Floral Park/Bellerose/Stewart Manor Association. Ms. Friedman is also very involved with Council wide events, including camping programs, travel programs and the Living History Committee, where she helps create displays in the Girl Scouts of Nassau County Service Center windows.
Attendees of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s Annual Luncheon will have the opportunity to win an assortment of raffle prizes. In addition, one of the 119 2011 Gold Award recipients will speak to attendees about how the Girl Scouts of Nassau County positively affected her life.
Girl Scouts of Nassau County builds girls of courage, confidence and character. Girl Scouting in Nassau County creates an accepting and nurturing environment, which gives girls a chance to build character and develops leadership skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls develop qualities that will serve them throughout their lives, like strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. With more than 22,000 girl and 7,000 adult members, Girl Scouts of Nassau County has become the preeminent organization and leading authority for girls. The organization, now in its 99th year, continues to make the world a better place one girl at a time.
For more information about the Annual Luncheon and how you can attend or sponsor the event, please contact Sherry McGrath at 516-741-2550 ext 240 or visit www.gsnc.org.