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HELP SUPPORT THE GIRL SCOUTS OF NASSAU COUNTY
--Sponsor the Annual Luncheon Today--
Garden City, NY September 12, 2008 – Is your company looking for a way to gain visibility in front of Long Island business and community leaders? Look no further! Sponsor the Girl Scouts of Nassau County’s Annual Luncheon on Tuesday, October 28th at the Garden City Hotel from 11:30am to 2:00pm and gain exposure for your business while giving back to an organization dedicated to helping girls everywhere reach their full potential.
“Our sponsors and supporters make it possible for us to offer the best programs and resources to the more than 22,000 girls we serve in our Council,” said Donna Ceravolo, Executive Director of the Girl Scouts of Nassau County, Inc. “We thank all of our past sponsors and hope that we will have their support again this year.”
The Girl Scouts of Nassau County will honor Dr. Adrienne O’Brien and DHL for their unconditional support and dedication to Girl Scouting and for all they do to positively affect Long Island.
Dr. O’Brien of Port Washington, a dedicated lifetime Girl Scout of Nassau County, will receive the Juliette Low Award of Distinction for her tireless efforts to enrich and give back to Long Island. Dr. O’Brien believes it is her mission to introduce everyone she meets to the world of Girl Scouting. She is the former Dean of the School of Media and Arts at the New York Institute of Technology. She started the Emmy-winning news broadcast, “Long Island News Tonight” which is the oldest, continuously running local cable news program on Long Island. Dr. O’Brien is currently a tenured Professor of Communication Arts. The Long Island Business News recognized Dr. O’Brien as one of Long Island’s Top 50 Women.
In the last three years, DHL has partnered with the Girl Scouts of Nassau County with their “Operation Cookie” program where Girl Scouts all over Nassau County work to sell extra boxes of cookies to be sent to soldiers overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan and other locations. This year DHL will receive the Making a Difference for the Youth of Long Island Award. Earlier this year, DHL picked up and successfully delivered 35,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to the U.S. Military. Over the past three years they have moved over 77,000 boxes of cookies to our service men and women. DHL is the worlds leading global express delivery and logistics industry. Today, the company’s international network links more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to win an assortment of raffle prizes and listen to a current Gold Award recipient speak about how the Girl Scouts of Nassau County positively affected her life.
“We hope that our sponsors realize how much their contributions mean to our organization and to the livelihood of our girls,” said Ms. Ceravolo. “This year’s luncheon is certain to be inspiring for all those in attendance.”
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 receive skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls develop qualities that will serve them throughout their lives, like leadership, 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 96th year, continues to make the world a better place one girl at a time.
For more information about the Luncheon and how you can sponsor or attend, please contact Sherry McGrath at 516-741-2550, ext. 240 or visit www.gsnc.org.
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