Allentown-Based Grace Montessori School to Host its Legacy of Learning Annual Benefit on May 15Proceeds raised during the event will support the school's scholarship program and sustain programs that enrich the Montessori experience.
By: Grace Montessori School "We are proud to honor individuals like Lin Erickson and Ashley Russo, whose dedication to education and community impact aligns so deeply with our mission," said GMS Director Radhika Hoshing. "This event is not just a fundraiser; it's a celebration of our community's unwavering commitment to providing a nurturing, inclusive, and enriching environment for children." Ruth and Charles Marcon and Borko Milosev, principal at Post Road Management, will serve as the event's honorary co-chairs. The City of Allentown's Communications Manager Genesis Ortega will serve as the event's M.C. The event will support the mission of GMS's Closing the Achievement Gap scholarship program, which assists over 40 families annually. Funds raised will also help sustain programs, including STEAM curriculum, yoga, music, art, Spanish, and remedial reading. As the executive director and CEO of Da Vinci Science Center, Erickson is dedicated to creating opportunities for all individuals to engage in STEAM programs, focusing on science, technology, engineering, arts and math. Her commitment to collaboration with schools and the community forms the foundation of the Center's vision to serve as a community-based resource and regional hub. Russo is a seven-time Emmy® award-winning executive producer and 25-year media veteran. She has long engaged in philanthropic work to support GMS's mission through her position as owner of ASR Media, publisher of Fig Lehigh Valley and CEO at Magnaplate. She serves on various boards, actively supports committees, co-chairs community fundraisers, and is a member of professional and philanthropic organizations. Both will be recognized for this partnership with GMS and their commitment and dedication to improving the lives of families in Allentown and throughout the Lehigh Valley. GMS reserves 30 percent of its annual enrollment for students who need scholarships. Giving a child a full year of education at GMS means nurturing that child's spirit through care for the whole child, fostering cognitive, social, emotional, and physical growth. Over the last 30 years, over $2 million in scholarship assistance has been awarded to GMS students. Event committee members include Hoshing, Libby House, Andrea Langkamer-Smith, Karen Turek and Yuli Vangas. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels. Contact Diane Cimorelli at dcimorelli@gracemontessori.org or 610-435-4060 for more information. Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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