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Reception Venue
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Lincoln Theatre
769 East Long Street
Columbus, Ohio 43203
First opened in 1928, the Lincoln Theatre is a landmark in African-American and jazz history. Having recently completed a $13.5 million renovation funded by a partnership of public and private support, the Lincoln has reopened as a multi-use, state-of-the-art performing arts and education center serving the diversity of the Columbus and central Ohio community and ten resident Columbus arts organizations.
Cardinal Health Ballroom
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Award Recipients
Community Service
Award

Richard Cordray |
Board Member of the Year

Bill Hedrick |
Volunteer of the Year
To Be Announced
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Tickets
Dinner and Reception Tickets: $125
Reception Tickets: $40
Tickets can be purchased by calling BRAVO (614 294 7867), a board member, or at Alternative Auto Care.
Tickets can also be purchased online through: Network for Good.
In the "I want to contribute:" box enter the total dollar amount of the tickets you would like to order.
In the "Designation" box enter the description of the tickets you would like to order e.g. 2 dinner tickets.
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Dinner Hosts (Information will be updated as received.)
Edward Feighan & Linda Schuler (Guest Chef The Divine Miss K)
Tim Gardner & Norman Anderson
Judge Carrie Glaeden & Greg Mather
Michael Leonard & Dan Burchfield
Malcolm Riggle & Chris Balas (Guest Chef
Jeffrey A. and Leticia Hairston — Mary Daniels (Jazz Mary) will be providing light jazz)
Jonathan Sadler (Guest Chef Tim Mintline)
Jeff Smith & Dwayne Sattler
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Hosting Committee
- Terry Brown
- Sally and Michael Eckhardt
- Bill Hedrick
- Matt Nicholson and Aaron Eckhardt
- Dottie Painter and Marya Kolman
- Xenia Palus
- Michael Sheline and Art Wills
- Steve Shellabarger
- Brian Shinn
- John Sowers and Robert McDougal
- Thomas Tootle
- Debé Wenig
- Richanne Zymkoski
Hosting Committee Membership Opportunity
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Sponsors




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Entertainment
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Wahru, Debé & Bobby |
Debé & Bobby |
Debé is a local jazz/cabaret entertainer who has been called the Bette Midler of the Midwest. Bobby Hamlin is the man of a thousand voices, an incredible musician who can really heat up the keys. As a duo, Debé and Bobby have worked together in Central Ohio for several years and they put on one hell of a show, with jazz, pop, R&B, and Broadway influences.
Adding to the rhythm and talent is the acclaimed queen of the congas, Wahru. Wahru has been sharing her gifts with many bands, and has lead drum circles for decades. Together as a trio, these fine musicians bring experience, skill, and a lot of
fun to the party.
They are honored to entertain for such a worthwhile and
important cause.
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