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Crystal Heart Ball2016
Diana and Kent F.W. Armbruster, MDNancy and Robert BarrettMary Ellen Busch
Marti Wendt Doherty and Jim Doherty
Mary Ellen and Tom FaheySusan and Brian P. Farrell, MD
Colleen and Richard Farrell, MD
Lourdes D. Floro, MD
Mary H. Freyer, COO
Shirley and Irving Fuld, MD
Robert M. Gasior, MDNora and John Hanlon, MD
Ginny and Dave Kavanaugh
Carrie and Larry Kelley
Jamenda A. McCoy, Esq.
Daine and Thomas Quinn, MD Dennis A. Reilly, President/CEOCandice Richmond
Susan Rowan, DDS and Daniel A. Rowan, DODavid J. Roth, MDMichael Schwartz, MD and Susan Nadis, MD
Theresa E. Mintle and Michael A. Toolis
Christopher VandenbergSister Sharon Ann Walsh, LCMMarilyn and Frederick E. Wohlberg, MD
Brian T. Lepacek, Executive Director
Dennis and Jennifer O’Malley Chairpersons
Drs. Michael and Karen O’Mara Co-Chairpersons
2016 Crystal Heart Ball
Committee
*An exhibition developed by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs (Athens, Greece), The Field Museum (Chicago, USA),
the National Geographic Museum (Washington, DC, USA), Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex (Montréal, Canada), and the
Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, Canada).
The Greeks is co-presented in Chicago by The Field Museum and National Hellenic Museum, and made possible by the generous contribution
of The John P. Calamos Foundation and John P. Calamos, Sr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Hellenic Museum.
Transportation provided by PACART.
The opening of our new Family Birth Center in 2012 offered our local community the option to
receive the latest modalities in perinatal and comprehensive birth services in the comfort of the
newly inaugurated Women’s Center for Life and Health. Since that time, our Neonatal Special
Care Unit has cared for the most vulnerable among us, newborns requiring acute care as they take
their first breaths in the world. Thanks to an innovative partnership with University of Chicago
Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital, newborn patients will now have access to the finest pediatric
sub specialists in our region right in Little Company of Mary Hospital without the need to transfer
to other medical centers. The proceeds from the 2016 Crystal Heart Ball will benefit this expanded
partnership and allow our Neonatal Special Care Unit to achieve the highest level of medical
accreditation – and families can remain together at a critical time in their newborn’s young life.
P R E S E N T S
This award honors a Little Company of Mary Hospital individual or department for their outstanding service as reflected in the core service values, which Sr. Nancy Boyle herself modeled so well, of gentle strength and grace, innovative spirit, compassion and respect for all. The Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence will be presented to Little Company of Mary’s Pastoral Care Team.
These individuals celebrate our hospital’s heritage and Catholic identity while meeting the diverse spiritual needs of our staff, physicians, patients and their families; assisting them in navigating end of life decisions; and providing comprehensive bereavement services.
The Sister Nancy Boyle Award For Excellence
Crystal Heart BallSaturday, February 6, 2016
The Field Museum
Cocktails at Half Past Six Dinner at Eight O’Clock
Black Tie
Valet Parking
Honoring
Patrick Elwood and Nancy Loo Masters of Ceremonies
Journey through 5,000 years of Greek history and culture and meet some of the earliest rulers,
warriors, and heroes of the ancient world in The Greeks – Agamemnon to Alexander the Great*.
Grand Raffle Fund A Cause
Dancing to the music of Indigo Orchestra
Complimentary Photo
Proceeds benefit the Neonatal Special Care Unit of Little Company of Mary Hospital.
Choose Kind - Kerry Ryan Lynch The Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award
LCMH Pastoral Care Team Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence
This award honors an individual who’s personal and professional accomplishments embody the ideas, vision and mission of Venerable Mary Potter, who founded the Little Company of Mary Sisters in 1877. Our Founder made a visible and positive difference in the community through praying and caring for the sick and dying as well as providing other social and educational services to the needy. This award is a testament to her gifts of compassion, commitment and empowerment. The Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award will be presented to Choose Kind – Kerry Ryan Lynch.
Even before she became the mother of a child with special needs, Kerry (Ryan) Lynch exuded a certain selflessness and kindness in all aspects of her life as a wife, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and nurse. To know Kerry is to know what it’s like to be in the presence of a truly kind soul.
In December 2009, Kerry married her college sweetheart Chris. Two years later, the couple welcomed their first daughter, beautiful Mary Catherine. Mary Cate was born with Apert Syndrome, a congenital disorder characterized by malformations of the skull, face, hands, and feet. During the first year of Mary Cate’s life, Kerry earned her “warrior” badge in her unending care of her infant daughter. Her days were spent intent on improving Mary Cate’s quality of life.
Lynch is a community awareness organizer and activist whose mission is to inform and inspire local children to be accepting of others’ differences and educate the public on craniofacial conditions associated with Apert Syndrome. People all over the world have embraced “Choose Kind” because of Kerry, and we could not be prouder to call this “unstoppable force” our friend.
The Venerable Mary Potter
Humanitarian Award
Crystal Heart Ball2016
Diana and Kent F.W. Armbruster, MDNancy and Robert BarrettMary Ellen Busch
Marti Wendt Doherty and Jim Doherty
Mary Ellen and Tom FaheySusan and Brian P. Farrell, MD
Colleen and Richard Farrell, MD
Lourdes D. Floro, MD
Mary H. Freyer, COO
Shirley and Irving Fuld, MD
Robert M. Gasior, MDNora and John Hanlon, MD
Ginny and Dave Kavanaugh
Carrie and Larry Kelley
Jamenda A. McCoy, Esq.
Daine and Thomas Quinn, MD Dennis A. Reilly, President/CEOCandice Richmond
Susan Rowan, DDS and Daniel A. Rowan, DODavid J. Roth, MDMichael Schwartz, MD and Susan Nadis, MD
Theresa E. Mintle and Michael A. Toolis
Christopher VandenbergSister Sharon Ann Walsh, LCMMarilyn and Frederick E. Wohlberg, MD
Brian T. Lepacek, Executive Director
Dennis and Jennifer O’Malley Chairpersons
Drs. Michael and Karen O’Mara Co-Chairpersons
2016 Crystal Heart Ball
Committee
*An exhibition developed by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs (Athens, Greece), The Field Museum (Chicago, USA),
the National Geographic Museum (Washington, DC, USA), Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex (Montréal, Canada), and the
Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, Canada).
The Greeks is co-presented in Chicago by The Field Museum and National Hellenic Museum, and made possible by the generous contribution
of The John P. Calamos Foundation and John P. Calamos, Sr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Hellenic Museum.
Transportation provided by PACART.
The opening of our new Family Birth Center in 2012 offered our local community the option to
receive the latest modalities in perinatal and comprehensive birth services in the comfort of the
newly inaugurated Women’s Center for Life and Health. Since that time, our Neonatal Special
Care Unit has cared for the most vulnerable among us, newborns requiring acute care as they take
their first breaths in the world. Thanks to an innovative partnership with University of Chicago
Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital, newborn patients will now have access to the finest pediatric
sub specialists in our region right in Little Company of Mary Hospital without the need to transfer
to other medical centers. The proceeds from the 2016 Crystal Heart Ball will benefit this expanded
partnership and allow our Neonatal Special Care Unit to achieve the highest level of medical
accreditation – and families can remain together at a critical time in their newborn’s young life.
P R E S E N T S
Crystal Heart Ball2016
Diana and Kent F.W. Armbruster, MDNancy and Robert BarrettMary Ellen Busch
Marti Wendt Doherty and Jim Doherty
Mary Ellen and Tom FaheySusan and Brian P. Farrell, MD
Colleen and Richard Farrell, MD
Lourdes D. Floro, MD
Mary H. Freyer, COO
Shirley and Irving Fuld, MD
Robert M. Gasior, MDNora and John Hanlon, MD
Ginny and Dave Kavanaugh
Carrie and Larry Kelley
Jamenda A. McCoy, Esq.
Daine and Thomas Quinn, MD Dennis A. Reilly, President/CEOCandice Richmond
Susan Rowan, DDS and Daniel A. Rowan, DODavid J. Roth, MDMichael Schwartz, MD and Susan Nadis, MD
Theresa E. Mintle and Michael A. Toolis
Christopher VandenbergSister Sharon Ann Walsh, LCMMarilyn and Frederick E. Wohlberg, MD
Brian T. Lepacek, Executive Director
Dennis and Jennifer O’Malley Chairpersons
Drs. Michael and Karen O’Mara Co-Chairpersons
2016 Crystal Heart Ball
Committee
*An exhibition developed by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs (Athens, Greece), The Field Museum (Chicago, USA),
the National Geographic Museum (Washington, DC, USA), Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex (Montréal, Canada), and the
Canadian Museum of History (Gatineau, Canada).
The Greeks is co-presented in Chicago by The Field Museum and National Hellenic Museum, and made possible by the generous contribution
of The John P. Calamos Foundation and John P. Calamos, Sr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Hellenic Museum.
Transportation provided by PACART.
The opening of our new Family Birth Center in 2012 offered our local community the option to
receive the latest modalities in perinatal and comprehensive birth services in the comfort of the
newly inaugurated Women’s Center for Life and Health. Since that time, our Neonatal Special
Care Unit has cared for the most vulnerable among us, newborns requiring acute care as they take
their first breaths in the world. Thanks to an innovative partnership with University of Chicago
Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital, newborn patients will now have access to the finest pediatric
sub specialists in our region right in Little Company of Mary Hospital without the need to transfer
to other medical centers. The proceeds from the 2016 Crystal Heart Ball will benefit this expanded
partnership and allow our Neonatal Special Care Unit to achieve the highest level of medical
accreditation – and families can remain together at a critical time in their newborn’s young life.
P R E S E N T S
This award honors a Little Company of Mary Hospital individual or department for their outstanding service as reflected in the core service values, which Sr. Nancy Boyle herself modeled so well, of gentle strength and grace, innovative spirit, compassion and respect for all. The Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence will be presented to Little Company of Mary’s Pastoral Care Team.
These individuals celebrate our hospital’s heritage and Catholic identity while meeting the diverse spiritual needs of our staff, physicians, patients and their families; assisting them in navigating end of life decisions; and providing comprehensive bereavement services.
The Sister Nancy Boyle Award For Excellence
Crystal Heart BallSaturday, February 6, 2016
The Field Museum
Cocktails at Half Past Six Dinner at Eight O’Clock
Black Tie
Valet Parking
Honoring
Patrick Elwood and Nancy Loo Masters of Ceremonies
Journey through 5,000 years of Greek history and culture and meet some of the earliest rulers,
warriors, and heroes of the ancient world in The Greeks – Agamemnon to Alexander the Great*.
Grand Raffle Fund A Cause
Dancing to the music of Indigo Orchestra
Complimentary Photo
Proceeds benefit the Neonatal Special Care Unit of Little Company of Mary Hospital.
Choose Kind - Kerry Ryan Lynch The Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award
LCMH Pastoral Care Team Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence
This award honors an individual who’s personal and professional accomplishments embody the ideas, vision and mission of Venerable Mary Potter, who founded the Little Company of Mary Sisters in 1877. Our Founder made a visible and positive difference in the community through praying and caring for the sick and dying as well as providing other social and educational services to the needy. This award is a testament to her gifts of compassion, commitment and empowerment. The Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award will be presented to Choose Kind – Kerry Ryan Lynch.
Even before she became the mother of a child with special needs, Kerry (Ryan) Lynch exuded a certain selflessness and kindness in all aspects of her life as a wife, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and nurse. To know Kerry is to know what it’s like to be in the presence of a truly kind soul.
In December 2009, Kerry married her college sweetheart Chris. Two years later, the couple welcomed their first daughter, beautiful Mary Catherine. Mary Cate was born with Apert Syndrome, a congenital disorder characterized by malformations of the skull, face, hands, and feet. During the first year of Mary Cate’s life, Kerry earned her “warrior” badge in her unending care of her infant daughter. Her days were spent intent on improving Mary Cate’s quality of life.
Lynch is a community awareness organizer and activist whose mission is to inform and inspire local children to be accepting of others’ differences and educate the public on craniofacial conditions associated with Apert Syndrome. People all over the world have embraced “Choose Kind” because of Kerry, and we could not be prouder to call this “unstoppable force” our friend.
The Venerable Mary Potter
Humanitarian Award
This award honors a Little Company of Mary Hospital individual or department for their outstanding service as reflected in the core service values, which Sr. Nancy Boyle herself modeled so well, of gentle strength and grace, innovative spirit, compassion and respect for all. The Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence will be presented to Little Company of Mary’s Pastoral Care Team.
These individuals celebrate our hospital’s heritage and Catholic identity while meeting the diverse spiritual needs of our staff, physicians, patients and their families; assisting them in navigating end of life decisions; and providing comprehensive bereavement services.
The Sister Nancy Boyle Award For Excellence
Crystal Heart BallSaturday, February 6, 2016
The Field Museum
Cocktails at Half Past Six Dinner at Eight O’Clock
Black Tie
Valet Parking
Honoring
Patrick Elwood and Nancy Loo Masters of Ceremonies
Journey through 5,000 years of Greek history and culture and meet some of the earliest rulers,
warriors, and heroes of the ancient world in The Greeks – Agamemnon to Alexander the Great*.
Grand Raffle Fund A Cause
Dancing to the music of Indigo Orchestra
Complimentary Photo
Proceeds benefit the Neonatal Special Care Unit of Little Company of Mary Hospital.
Choose Kind - Kerry Ryan Lynch The Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award
LCMH Pastoral Care Team Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence
This award honors an individual who’s personal and professional accomplishments embody the ideas, vision and mission of Venerable Mary Potter, who founded the Little Company of Mary Sisters in 1877. Our Founder made a visible and positive difference in the community through praying and caring for the sick and dying as well as providing other social and educational services to the needy. This award is a testament to her gifts of compassion, commitment and empowerment. The Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award will be presented to Choose Kind – Kerry Ryan Lynch.
Even before she became the mother of a child with special needs, Kerry (Ryan) Lynch exuded a certain selflessness and kindness in all aspects of her life as a wife, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and nurse. To know Kerry is to know what it’s like to be in the presence of a truly kind soul.
In December 2009, Kerry married her college sweetheart Chris. Two years later, the couple welcomed their first daughter, beautiful Mary Catherine. Mary Cate was born with Apert Syndrome, a congenital disorder characterized by malformations of the skull, face, hands, and feet. During the first year of Mary Cate’s life, Kerry earned her “warrior” badge in her unending care of her infant daughter. Her days were spent intent on improving Mary Cate’s quality of life.
Lynch is a community awareness organizer and activist whose mission is to inform and inspire local children to be accepting of others’ differences and educate the public on craniofacial conditions associated with Apert Syndrome. People all over the world have embraced “Choose Kind” because of Kerry, and we could not be prouder to call this “unstoppable force” our friend.
The Venerable Mary Potter
Humanitarian Award
Tickets are $100 eachb e n e f i t i n g
Neonatal Special Care Unit at Little Company of Mary Hospital
*includes airfare, 7-night accommodations and $5,000 cash
Luxury Vacation to Greece for Two - $15,000 value!*
FIRST PRIZE
Second Prize $5,000 | Third Prize $2,500 | Fourth Prize $1,000
Grand Raffle
Litt le Company of Mary Hospital Foundation
February 6, 2016
Name
Address
City
State Zip Code
Email Address
Daytime Phone
Register online at: www.lcmh.org/foundation
Please make checks payable to LCMH Foundation.
Please list your guests or seating preference on the reverse side of this card.
PLEASE RESPOND BEFORE JANUARY 18, 2016.
The amount below covers the cost of:
_____ Reservations for dinner at $325 per person
_____ DIAMOND TABLE of ten for $7,500
_____ HEART OF GOLD TABLE of ten for $5,000
_____ CRYSTAL HEART TABLE of ten for $3,000
_____ Raffle tickets at $100 each
_____ Vegetarian entree requested
_____ Gluten-Free entree requested
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Crystal Heart Ball
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If no preference is indicated, seating will be arranged for you.
Priority seating will be given to Diamond, Heart of Gold and
Crystal Heart Tables of 10 guests.