Thursday, December 27, 2012

Happy New Year



Dear Friend of Youth,

We hope you had an amazing Holiday and that you are closing out 2012 with enthusiasm and excitement as you prepare for an exciting 2013.  The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield is thrilled in anticipation of serving  more children at greater levels with even deeper impact in 2013.  As you may know we had a great 2012.  We increased our membership and the impact we have on the children we serve even more than we ever have before.  So with a successful 2012 about to close we are very excited about the prospects of even greater success in 2013.  But, we know that we cannot do that without your help!

Since 1959 the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield has provided a safe, nurturing environment for all young people, especially those who need us most.  Today’s youth face greater challenges.  The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield has stepped up to meet these challenges.  This year the Club has received National recognition in the form of the Gold Gateway to Impact Award for our continued positive impact on the children we serve.

Without places like Boys and Girls Club, children have fewer opportunities to receive positive guidance and support.  We need your help to continue to provide this support and meet these challenges.

                      
                                          
People have a lot on their minds these days as we end a rocky 2012.  As an organization we are ensuring that we provide a safe, fun facility with wonderful adult role models.  As communities and the nation recover from the unthinkable acts of recent violence, we make sure that the children we serve are always safe.   Following the tragedy in Newtown and Hurricane Sandy, the Club became a respite for those who needed our help the most.  The Club continue to provide Holiday Fun, a Talent show, and even a place for Santa after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary and heat, hot water,  a place to sleep, showers, charging stations, hot meals, donations and more for individuals and families affected by the storm.  While the impact of Sandy and how the Nation responds to the horrible violence has not even been truly determined, one thing that is certain is that there is no better time to support our Club and provide a safe place for our kids and help change and in some cases, save, the life of a child.

As you end 2012, please consider giving generously and invest in our vital work   No investment is too small to ensure the future of our children.  After all, it is our future.   Please consider giving your year- end gift to the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield, Great Futures Start Here Annual Campaign.  You can do this by clicking on this link http://www.bgcgarfield.org/content/make-donation to our secure donation page.  Your help is so important and we are so thankful for your continued support.  Have a very Happy New Year!  If you'd like to volunteer or help out the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield or would just like to find our more about what we do please don't hesitate to contact me at pcasey@bgcgarfield.org or leaving a comment below.  

With sincere appreciation,


Paul J. Casey
Chief Executive Officer





Sunday, December 9, 2012

Great Futures Start Here Annual Campaign



Dear Friend of Youth,

You have the opportunity to positively influence and impact the youth of our community by supporting the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield to ensure that Great Futures Start Here!

This past week former members of the Club Stephany and Koraima hosted our annual Wall of Champions Holiday Gala, where we recognized three fantastic Club friends.  What some don’t know about Stephany and Koraima is that they both joined the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield while they were high school students.  Through their Club involvement, these two young ladies improved their grades, became leaders in the community and are the first in their families to attend college.  Now less than one year removed from Club membership, we watch them give back to the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield.

Since 1959 the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield has provided a safe, nurturing environment for all young people, especially those who need us most.  Today’s youth face greater challenges and stresses than ever before.  The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield has stepped up to meet these challenges and is serving more children than ever before.  This year the Club has received National recognition in the form of the Gold Gateway to Impact Award for our continued positive impact on the children we serve.

Without places like Boys and Girls Club, children like Stephany & Koraima have fewer opportunities to receive positive guidance and support.  We need your help to continue to provide this support and meet these challenges.

                         Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Alumni, Koraima Hernandez & Stephany Oretega
                                          
People have a lot on their minds these days as we recover from Hurricane Sandy, reading headlines and hearing troubling news about the recovery and wondering how we are going to move forward.  One way to move forward is to focus on those organizations who were able to step up and provide services that were needed most in a time of crisis.  Following the Hurricane, the Club became a respite for those who needed our help the most.  The Club provided heat, hot water,  a place to sleep, showers, charging stations, hot meals, donations and more for individuals and families affected by the storm.  While the impact of Sandy has not even been truly felt yet and economic forecasts are uncertain, one thing that is certain is that there is no better time to support our Club and help change and in some cases, save, the life of a child.

This holiday season, please give generously and invest in our vital work   No investment is too great to ensure the future of our children.  After all, it is our future.   Please consider giving your year- end gift to the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Great Futures Start Here Annual Campaign.  You can do this by clicking on this link http://www.bgcgarfield.org/content/make-donation to our secure donation page.  Your help is so important and we are so thankful for your continued support.

With sincere appreciation,


LouAnn Visotcky                                                            Paul J. Casey
President, Board of Trustees                                Chief Executive Officer





Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Junior Boilermakers Super Bowl Champs!


On a beautiful Sunday Fall Afternoon at Barbour Ponds Field in Wayne, NJ, the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Junior Boilermakers found Super Bowl success in just the second season of the Bergen Passaic Youth Football League (BPYFL).  The Junior Boilermaker Intermediate Team ... led by Coach Michael Messina, quarterback Brian Vargas, and the hard hitting intensity of running back and middle linebacker Christian Batista beat the Wyckoff team 28 to 6 for the Super Bowl Championship.  The Jr. Boilermaker team jumped on Wyckoff early and never looked back, ending the season with an undefeated 10-0 record and the BPYFL Super Bowl Championship!!!

"It is all about the kids", said Coach Messina, a former Boys & Girls Club of Garfield member and the former Quarterback of Garfield High School in a jubilant post-game celebration ... which included a Parcells Like Gatorade Bath in the waning moments of the game!!!  Messina, went on to thank his wonderful staff of coaches, many of whom he played with, coached or coached him... "They are a loyal and committed group, who give the kids everything they've got ... I cannot be more thankful for their efforts".

The Jr. Boilermakers were honored by the attendance of Miles Austin Jr., father of the Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl Wide Receiver Miles Austin, an alumni of the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield and a member of the 1994 Junior Boilermaker Championship Team,

Later that same day, Coach John Szuchs, Sr. Team, played in their second consecutive BPYFL Super Bowl and lost a hard fought game to Dumont 20 to 14.  

It was the culmination of a wonderful season, scripted by the Jr. Boilermaker Program, as all three Junior Boilermaker teams made the playoffs.  Again the season began back in June with kids from all three age brackets participating in the Justin Tuck Football Camp run by ProCamps.  The Tuck Camp has each year for the last three years helped prepare the Junior Boilermakers for a very successful season. 

“In three short years, our team of coaches, players, and support personnel have revitalized Youth Football in Garfield,  and subsequently have earned a reputation as a town and a program where we are recognized as a model program in a model league. In short, it is a program that will continue to grow and prosper ... while setting athletic, educational, and social examples for its participants, fans, and league membership.” said Garfield Junior Boilermaker Director Jim Miller.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Great Summer

A week remaining in the 2012 Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Summer Camps!!  Wow, it is amazing how fast the time goes.  It is such a pleasure to work with such an amazing group of men and women who have such dedication to the children of our Club community.  It is the kids, volunteers and staff of our amazing Club that make the daily work so much fun.  Watching the smiles, the laughs, the joy of the kids while spending quality time with our staff makes my day everyday.  As I walk around the building I am motivated by the energy and enthusiasm that our staff has for the work that they do and I cannot say enough about the job they do.



Over the last few weeks we have seen some great things happen.  40 of our members attended a great day of baseball camp with CC Sabathia, another large group attended football camp with Justin Tuck, and today we found out that 40 of our members have been chosen to join Olympian, Carmelo Anthony for two days of Basketball Camp at St. John's University.  We also were fortunate to send 32 members to Top of the Pines Sleep away teambuilding and leadership camp with Vacamas Programs for Youth for two weeks.  How great is this to be able to give our kids these kinds of opportunities.

Speaking of opportunity, a special thanks to the Austin Family Foundation and their support of the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield and the Keystone Club.  We are so excited that they continue to work with us.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  It is people like the Austin Family, Justin Tuck, CC Sabathia, and Carmelo Anthony and ProCamps that continue to ensure that the children at the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield receive great opportunities.

As we wind down the summer I continue to be amazed at how fortunate we are to have an amazing group of staff members.  Many of whom grew up at the Club themselves and whom will be going off to, or back to their respective colleges and universities in the fall.  So proud of all of them.  Over the last few weeks at both Garfield Middle School and at the Club at 490 Midland Avenue staff have been working with the kids to build their talent in fine and performing arts.  It is so great to watch this and see the creativity flow from the children in our programs.  Please see invite to the GMS Talent Showcase below.  I hope you will attend but, please RSVP.

Coming to these festivities is the best and most exciting way of truly understanding and appreciating exactly what we do each day.  Come spend a few moments with our kids, volunteers and staff and you too will walk away inspired on a daily basis.  Join me in celebrating the fact that Great Futures Start Here.

I am happy you have taken the time to read this post and hear about what we do.  I encourage you to share this with your friends and make a comment below.  Thank you and have a great day!!!

For questions or more information on our great programs please visit www.bgcgarfield.org or call 973-478-7662.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Summer Fun!!!


As athletes from countries all over the world gather in London for the 2012 Summer Olympics and celebrate the opening of an amazing few weeks.  I sit and think about the appropriate way to celebrate all that the Boys & Girls Clubs of Garfield has accomplished during the Summer of 2012.  How many of our kids will aspire to be the next great decathlete, track star, swimmer or soccer star.  I am just pleased to know that the over 300 kids that are participating in our summer programs have those dreams and know that anything is possible.

It is our responsibility as a Club and community to ensure that our kids are given the right guidance and support to make sure that they have the opportunities needed, and wanted to achieve greatness.  This is why our youth development strategy is so important.  When planning Club programs and services we always begin with our Mission to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.  By reaching children at an early age and providing positive activities and encouragement, our Club provides a compelling alternative to youth crime, gang membership, drugs, and other negative influences that effect our youth today.



Our Club programs promote the development of young people by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, influence and belonging. When this strategy is fully implemented, self-esteem is enhanced and an environment is created which helps our members achieve their full potential. Additionally, our members learn to: 


  • Enjoy their interests 
  • Nurture their talents 
  • Dissolve their prejudices 
  • Express their personality
  • Develop friendships 
  • Build self esteem 
  • Contribute to society 
  • Achieve personal success


The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield is making a significant Impact on children in Garfield and many surrounding communities.  That Impact is felt in the areas of Academic Success, Healthy Living, Character & Citizenship.  How do we ensure that we have this impact?  By following our Formula For Impact!  



Examples of the great fun programs and activities, safe positive environment, supportive relationships followed by opportunities and recognition are available everyday at the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield.  Some of the highlights from this summer include:

  • Over 300 children at two different summer camp locations
  • 32 Children and 3 Staff attending a teambuilding and leadership sleep away summer camp with Vacamas Programs for Youth, Camp Top of the Pines at Harriman State Park.
  • 40 Kids attending the CC Sabathia Pro Camps Baseball Camp
  • Up to 100 children receiving the opportunity to swim everyday
  • Positive interaction between great staff and kids that has included fun games, great performances, wonderful art work, and continued learning throughout the summer months.
  • Weekly trips that combine learning with fun and exciting experiences.



Yes, all of this happens at the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield.  Wow, do we ever have a reason to celebrate!  For more information about Club programs and services or how you can help please visit www.bgcgarfield.org or call 973-478-7662.  Get involved and join us to ensure that Great Futures Start Here!!

Reminder to all that registration for our 2012 Golf Outing is available now!!! See information below!

Paul Casey
CEO, Boys & Girls Club of Garfield


Friday, June 22, 2012

Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Summer 2012




Good Afternoon.  It is the Friday, June 22nd the last day before the start of the 2012 Summer program. Camp Garfield is more than ready to kick off both at 490 Midland Avenue and at the Garfield Middle School location.  In both programs we have exceeded all expectations and will be serving almost 300 children a day between the two locations.  With the leadership of an amazing staff led by Todd Vanderpool, Kandece Francis, Alejandrina Banch and Adrian Woodard I am very confident that the children who will be attending our summer programs will have a very safe, fun, exciting summer.  Not only will our kids have fun they will be participating in excellent programs that focus on Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, Character & Citizenship.

We are thrilled with the success that we know we will have this summer and we know that as we concluded the 2011-12 school year that our programs and services were able to deeply impact almost 2000 children in the last 10 months.  Whether our members participate in Volleyball, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Keystone Club, Job Ready, Power Hour, Project Learn or the 21st Century Community Learning Center we know that they are receiving amazing services that ensure that they are achieving high levels both educationally and socially.  As we use our youth development strategy to ensure that every member receives a sense of competence, usefulness, influence and belonging it is ensured that our members feel good about themselves and have a strong self esteem.  

As we conclude the 2012 school year this weekend will feature some great baseball and an end of the Year Baseball celebration hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield Coaches Association.  It is great to close a year with the celebration of our children.  This past weekend we celebrated with the Cruise for a Cause:Helping to Launch Great Futures event aboard the Cornucopia Destiny.  


Live entertainment was provided by Bounce Entertainment’s very own Hit Doctors,   Audience Pleasers provided a great Casino Night with fantastic prizes.  Event sponsors included Sound-n-Vision, Great Escapes Travel, MIB Mediaworks, Lawson Mulvihill Media, DiGeronimo Architects, Community Bank of Bergen County, Spencer Savings Bank, Archer & Grenier, PC and Bounce Entertainment, Inserra Shoprite, M Awards Plus, Bobs Auto Body, Audience Pleasers and special Media Sponsors Sirius radio, & ESPN Radio, NY.  Special prizes included a radio Expereince with ESPN radio.  Over 100 guest joined the Cruise as views of the NYC Skyline including the Intrepid, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge and more were enjoyed by all.    One guest stated “It is so great that everyone can have such a great night and support an amazing organization all at the same time”. 

Fresh off the success of this great event the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield announces it’s annual 2012 Golf Outing at the Emerson Golf Club in Emerson, NJ on August 27, 2012.  The day will start with registration and BBQ Lunch at 11:00 am followed by a Shotgun Start at 12:30 PM.  Contest will include closest to the pin, hole in one and longest drive.  Dinner will follow at the Emerson Golf Club, and the presentation of prizes and gifts.  For more information on registering as a player, foursome or being a sponsor please call Boys & Girls Club of Garfield, CEO Paul Casey at 973-478-7662 or speak with outing Chairs Eric Johnson & John Reilly no later than August 13, 2012 or visit the website at www.bgcgarfield.org.  



At the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield, our purpose is to inspire and enable young people especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.

The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield is part of a unified nationwide affiliation of more than 5,000 Clubs and provides after-school and summer programming to more than 1,500 children with an average daily attendance of over 400 members in two different locations.  In addition, the Club provided outreach services to more than 2,000 children last year.

 A study just released by Prof. Jamshid Damooei of Damooei Global Research demonstrates how the social and economic benefits provided by New Jersey Boys & Girls Clubs translate into “tremendous economic value” for New Jersey Club members, their parents and their communities.

According to the report, “while it is easy to appreciate the work of the Clubs in qualitative and emotional or social terms, it requires additional analysis to understand the monetary and economic value of these institutions. At first glance, the Clubs can be praised for the social benefits that they create in the state. However, by digging deeper, it becomes readily apparent that these social benefits create tremendous economic value in New Jersey.

The study found that every dollar invested in Boys & Girls Clubs can generate 15 dollars of positive impact in the community, through improved safety and academic performance for children and teenagers, as well as increased parental income. For example:

·  Every $1 spent by the Clubs to provide a safe after-school environment can save $2 annually on costs communities could have incurred for teenage pregnancies and births, underage drinking and expenditures for the criminal justice system.
·  For every $1 spent by the Clubs, $1.45 of increased earnings is generated through the increased lifetime earnings of Club members, whose school performance and graduation rates improve through educational assistance.
·   Every $1 spent by the Clubs can generate $9 of earnings by parents, who can keep their jobs due to high-quality, low-cost after-school supervision offered by the Clubs.
“The economic impact report confirms that the essential investment Boys & Girls Clubs make, on a daily basis, in the future of our young people is really an investment in the future of our state,” said Al Koeppe, Chairman of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.

The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield provides youth with fun, safe, interesting and relevant programming. Most importantly, the Club provides activities that build confidence and self-esteem. Every day, staff members at the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield help kids with their homework, reinforce learning concepts taught at school, and provide activities that are fun and educationally beneficial.

These programs exhibit great outcomes.  Last year more than 200 members participated in the Club’s Power Hour program (homework assistance).  Additionally, members participated in a literacy mentoring program to improve their reading abilities.  The majority of our members participated in spelling and math activities, as well as computer literacy.  These skill building activities increase members’ proficiency in many subject areas.

Most importantly, local teachers and school administrators whole-heartedly endorse and support the programs offered at the Club.  Anna Sciacca, the Garfield Middle School principal states:

The Boys and Girls Club offers an exemplary extended day program that is tailored to the interests of middle school students. The diverse selection of extracurricular activities and the tutoring component make it a perfect place for middle school kids to learn and have fun in a safe and nurturing environment.

Educators believe in our programs because we positively impact the youth in our community.

Please enjoy our Award Winning Promotional video below.  If you would like to help or find out how you can get involved please reach out to us by calling 973-478-7662.  Thank you for helping us make sure that Great Futures Start Here!!!  Have a great Summer!!!!

http://youtu.be/xTZ0ZarrYIQ

Monday, April 23, 2012

2012 Great Futures Start Here Kickoff


Boys & Girls Club of Garfield

 ANNOUNCES
2012 Great Futures Start Here Annual Campaign


Donors  Make Commitment to Helping Young Community Members

The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield announces the 2012 Great Futures Start Here Annual Campaign as part of their overall 2012 Fundraising Plan.  At the Great Futures Start Here Beefsteak on April 20, 2012 Board President, Lou Ann Visotcky, and Vice Chair of the Annual Campaign Leo McGuire kicked off the 2012 Annual Campaign having 100% participation from the Board of Trustees and having already raised $6,000 toward the overall goal of $50,000
 
The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield raises funds to help prepare local youth to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Scheduled to run through June 2012, the Great Futures Start Here annual campaign has a goal to raise at least $50,000, primarily from individuals, businesses, corporations and foundations

Laura Amerman, Chair of the Annual campaign said, “We are proud to announce that to date, our campaign has raised $6,000 as a result of gifts from 100 percent of our board members.  All we need now is the rest of the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield community to show their support, and we will be able to reach or exceed our goal. The more support we receive from individuals, foundations, and businesses the less reliant we need to be on sources of funding, such as grants and corporate contributions that are beyond our control.  The Board of Trustees have done job providing leadership to this years campaign”. 

Leo McGuire stated “This is your opportunity to make a lasting difference in the life of a child. As an adult, you know having a dream gives you a sense of purpose for a lifetime.  A child’s voice relays wisdom that resonates for generations.  Our Boys & Girls Club helps our children by equipping them with the tools to succeed both academically and civically. “Great Futures Start Here,” and you can help make dreams a reality with a donation to the 2012 Annual Campaign.  The Club is making usre that kids are successful academically, socially and emotionally. ”

Additionally is it so important that  local teachers and school administrators whole-heartedly endorse and support the programs offered at the Club.  Anna Sciacca, Board of Trustees and the Garfield Middle School principal states:

The Boys and Girls Club offers an exemplary extended day program that is tailored to the interests of middle school students. The diverse selection of extracurricular activities and the tutoring component make it a perfect place for middle school kids to learn and have fun in a safe and nurturing environment.

Educators believe in Club programs because they positively impact the youth in our community.

How can you make “GREAT Futures Start Here”?

Our membership and program fees are affordable so that all children can have access to our programs.  Your financial investment helps us continue to welcome and inspire more and more children who need help each day.  Your support enables us to be their home away from home. You help make dreams become reality for our children.  Each dollar helps to build GREAT futures.

Your investment enables our caring, dedicated staff to forge strong relationships with young people and influence their ability to succeed in life - to make sure “GREAT Futures Start Here!”

“Here in Garfield the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield serves and positively impact almost 2000 kids each year. But there is so much more we need to do” says Lou Ann Visotcky, Board President. The Boys & Girls Club of Garfield, founded in 1959, is a non-profit, 501(c) (3) organization. To make a donation, to volunteer to help with this campaign or to find out more about the Club, contact the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield office at (973) 478-7662 or visit us at www.bgcgarfield.org.


Your dollars support the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield.  Your dollars help build a brighter tomorrow for our children.  Please consider making a charitable contribution which helps us ensure “Great Futures Start Here”

Boys & Girls Club of Garfield names Youth of the Year


GREAT FUTURES START HERE: EXCEPTIONAL GARFIELD TEEN WINS 
YOUTH OF THE YEAR HONOR FOR BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GARFIELD


Mark Espinoza to Now Vie for State Title and Scholarship

 Selected among several local outstanding youth, Mark Espinoza will compete against other Boys & Girls Club members for the New Jersey Youth of the Year title and a college scholarship. As the new Youth of the Year for the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield, 17-year old Mark is a true example of an extraordinary young man recognized by Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) for his sound character, leadership skills and willingness to give back to the community.
            Being named Youth of the Year is the highest honor a Boys & Girls Club member can receive. As BGCA’s premier youth recognition program, Youth of the Year recognizes outstanding contributions to a member’s family, school, community and Boys & Girls Club, as well as overcoming personal challenges and obstacles. Youth of the Year encourages Club members to reach their full potential by achieving academic success, leading healthy lifestyles and contributing to their communities. Youth of the Year honorees are shining examples and living proof that great futures start at Boys & Girls Clubs.
“Mark is an outstanding young man who is excelling in school, is part of multiple teen leadership programs and is an amazing representative of the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield” said Paul Casey, CEO, Boys & Girls Club of Garfield.
Mark has been a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield for seven years.  He does not hesitate to serve the community by volunteering with several organizations throughout Garfield. In addition to giving the community, Mark makes a commendable effort in lending a hand to friends and relatives in need. He is a stellar student who takes the time to enjoy his education and is proud to be a part of the Math Honor Society. Mark aspires to attend Rutgers University where he plans to study pre-medicine and eventually become a doctor.  At the Club Mark is an active member of the Keystone Club a teen group dedicated to leadership and community service. 
If Mark wins at the state competition on May 22, 2012 in Trenton, NJ, he will compete for the title of Northeast Region Youth of the Year and an additional scholarship.   Five regional winners will advance to Washington, D.C., in September 2012, to compete for the title of BGCA’s National Youth of the Year. The National Youth of the Year will receive an additional scholarship and will have the opportunity to meet with the President of the United States in the White House.   For more information on the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield and/or the Youth of the Year program please call 973-478-7662.  


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Cruise for a Cause




CRUISE FOR A CAUSE


The second Annual Cruise for a Cause fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club of Garfield, NJ is coming up fast!  It will take place on June 16th, and you really should have a ticket by now.  The last event was completely sold out, and got a lot of media attention, so I'm sure this one will too.  This is such a big event that it has its own website:  


http://www.bgccruiseforacause.org/ - so, Save the Date, June 16th, and visit the weblink to read all about the sponsorship opportunities.  Sponsorship packages are available from as little as $1,000 right up to $30,000 - so call Paul Casey right now at: 973-478-7662, and decide for yourself whether you're going to attend this cruise as a Wave, a Navigator, a Captain, a Commodore, an Admiral or the ultimate honor - an Anchor! 




Experience a memorable evening of fine dining, dancing and live entertainment aboard the world-acclaimed Cornucopia Destiny yacht. Enjoy the picturesque New York City skyline as you cruise the Hudson with the setting sun in support of our youth.

$200 ticket price includes:
Cocktail Hour and Open Bar
Fabulous Dinner
Dancing
Musical Entertainment by Bounce Music & Entertainment
Casino with Incredible Prizes
Cigar Bar
Clubside Shuttle Service

Don’t miss this truly unforgettable adventure. Reserve your tickets today call Paul Casey973-478-7662,  Again, its: http://www.bgccruiseforacause.org/ - so, Save the Date, June 16th, and visit the weblink to read all about the sponsorship opportunities!