Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Santa Claus Comes to Downtown At The Gardens

Palm Beach Gardens, FL (November 29, 2011)- Whole Foods has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties (BBBS) for their inaugural holiday event to bring Santa Claus to Downtown At The Gardens on Sunday, December 11, 2011 from 1pm-6pm. Hamilton R. Head, mascot for the Jupiter Hammerheads will also join Saint Nick at Downtown At The Gardens. This event is free to the public so come out and support BBBS as they ring in the holidays! 

Ornaments with special offers and coupon books will be on sale to benefit BBBS. There will be ongoing raffles with thousands of dollars in prizes and a drawing every 15 minutes.

“We are looking forward to our holiday event at Downtown At The Gardens. This is our first year and we are very appreciative of the support from Whole Foods,” said BBBS Chief Development Officer Kara Justi. “We look forward to seeing our supporters and volunteers next Sunday!”

The public is invited to Downtown At The Gardens on December 11, 2011 from 1pm-6pm. If you are interested in making a cash donation to this campaign, please contact Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties at 561-727-3450 or visit them online at www.mentorbig.org.


About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO William P. Bee Jr. as “CEO of the Year- Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Barn Theatre Supports Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties, Inc.

Martin County’s Oldest Community Theatre, The Barn Theatre invited Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties, Inc.(BBBS) to be their guests at a “Sneak Preview” of their new Comedy, “Play On,” on Thursday evening.

"Play On" is a hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of interference from a haughty playwright who keeps revising the script. Act I is a rehearsal of the show; Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal; and the final act is the actual performance in which anything that can go wrong, does.

"On behalf of all of us serving children at BBBS, we sincerely appreciated the opportunity The Barn Theatre afforded these children and adults in witnessing live theatre,” said Bill Bee, President and CEO of BBBS. “Cultural experiences are extremely important in the positive development of a child.”

The show will continue to play from September 23rd- October 9th. For more information on the upcoming shows at The Barn Theatre visit www.barn-theatre.com or call 772-287-4834.

To volunteer to become a Big Brother or Big Sister or donate to support mentoring programs please visit www.mentorbig.org and click on How You Can Help.

Photo Caption:
The Barn Theatre Cast for the 2011 Comedy: “Play On.”
Photo provided by: Lynn Mozena
Top Left to Right: Robert Jennings, Rebecca Echevarria, Tammy Craig, Steve Dionne, Sharon Taylor
2nd Row Left to Right: Ellie Nicholas, Patty Grow, Brooke Witherow, Linda West

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Final School Supply Drop-Offs are Scheduled for Pleasant City Elementary and Coleman Park Community Center

Students at Pleasant City Elementary School and in the Coleman Park Community Center will be stocked up for the school year thanks to the generous donations of Publix shoppers. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties and West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio will be delivering donated supplies to these two stops on Friday, September 9.

Publix Super Markets and Comcast are working with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc (BBBS) to generate donated school supplies for the School Tools for Cool Kids annual drive from August 1- September 2. Comcast is providing advertising for the drive through public service announcements.

Publix customers have already donated enough supplies for approximately 2,000 students in need. Each donation is valued at an estimated $6 per student, making the overall value of the program over $12,000 so far. Over 40 volunteers are picking up the donated school supplies from local Publix stores and bringing them to BBBS headquarters on Kirk Road in West Palm Beach. BBBS has already donated school supplies to Roosevelt Elementary School, Roosevelt Middle School, Seagull Academy and Palm Springs Middle School.

Supplies will be delivered according to the following schedule:

Pleasant City Elementary School: 10:15AM
Coleman Park Community Center: 11:00 AM

Members of the press are invited to join us at these locations to witness the impact of the community’s generosity on children facing adversity.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO William P. Bee Jr. as “CEO of the Year- Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Community Comes Together To Make a “Big” Difference For Local Students

Publix Super Markets and Comcast are working with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc (BBBS) to generate donated school supplies for the School Tools for Cool Kids annual drive. BBBS will be the beneficiary of donated school supplies for all 70 Publix locations in Palm Beach County. Comcast is providing advertising for the drive through public service announcements.

In just the first two weeks, Publix customers have already donated enough supplies for over 600 students in need. Each donation is valued at an estimated $6 per student, making the overall value of the program over $3,500 so far. Over 40 volunteers are picking up the donated school supplies from local Publix stores and bringing them to BBBS headquarters on Kirk Road in West Palm Beach. BBBS will work with the Palm Beach School District to get the supplies to children who need them.

“This amazing program will allow us to help local children start their school year off right,” said BBBS President and CEO William P. Bee, Jr. “Judging from the donations we have received so far, we anticipate the opportunity to help over a thousand children in our community through the School Tools for Cool Kids P
rogram. This is a perfect example of how businesses can impact the lives of the people in their markets. We are grateful to have such committed organizations such as Publix Super Markets and Comcast in our community.”

Photo Caption

Cade Fowler, the youngest BBBS volunteer so far, drops off school supplies with his Aunt Jan to BBBS offices in West Palm Beach for the School Tools for Cool Kids Program, sponsored by Publix Super Markets and Comcast. 

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties
BBBS provides children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO William P. Bee Jr. as “CEO of the Year- Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Publix and Comcast Come Together To Make a “Big” Difference For Local Students


Publix Super Markets and Comcast are working with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc (BBBS) to generate donated school supplies for the School Tools for Cool Kids annual drive. BBBS will be the beneficiary of donated school supplies for all 70 Publix locations in Palm Beach County. Comcast is providing advertising for the drive through public service announcements.

In just the first few days, Publix customers have already donated enough supplies for over 100 students in need. Over 40 volunteers are picking up the donated school supplies from local Publix stores and bringing them to BBBS headquarters on Kirk Road in West Palm Beach. BBBS will work with the Palm Beach School District to get the supplies to children who need them.

“This amazing program will allow us to help local children start their school year off right,” said BBBS President and CEO William P. Bee, Jr. “Judging from the donations we have received so far, we anticipate the opportunity to help over a thousand children in our community through the School Tools for Cool Kids Program. This is a perfect example of how businesses can impact the lives of the people in their markets. We are grateful to have such committed organizations such as Publix Super Markets and Comcast in our community.”

Photo Caption

Unfazed by having injured wrists, BankAtlantic Market Manager Marcy Glass (right) and Sales and Service Manager DeAnna Wetzel (left) drop off two car loads of donated school supplies to BBBS offices in West Palm Beach for the School Tools for Cool Kids Program, sponsored by Publix Super Markets and Comcast.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO William P. Bee Jr. as “CEO of the Year- Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Big Snorkeling Adventure

Florida Oceanographic Society invited children from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties to attend a private Snorkeling Clinic at Bathtub Beach on Tuesday, August 9th. Deep Six Watersports in Stuart kindly donated the rentals of the snorkeling gear. The children and their parents were able to learn the basics of snorkeling and experience the amazing worm reef.

“We are thankful that Florida Oceanographic Society and Deep Six Watersports sponsored our children to participate in the Snorkeling 101 clinic,” said VP of Programs Stacey Brownlow. “What a great opportunity to learn and experience the wonders we have in our own back yard!”

“Florida Oceanographic Society is excited to provide our Snorkeling 101 clinic to these children. We educate thousands of students through on-site programs, outreach curriculum, and on-line activities,” said Florida Oceanographic Society’s Marketing & Communications Specialist Kim Waser. “Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties is an amazing organization and we truly enjoy working with their children and mentors.”

Photo Caption:

Florida Oceanographic Society Education Specialist, Shannon Dack teaching a private Snorkeling 101 Clinic to children from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties, Inc. on Tuesday, August 9th at Bathtub Beach.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc.

BBBS provides children facing adversity ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.MentorBig.org to learn more.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Mulligan's 12 Weeks of Summer- to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties!

Mulligan’s Beach House Bar & Grill located in Jensen Beach and Downtown Stuart held a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties (BBBS) on Thursday evening that helped BBBS raise over $700. The summer fun themed night included games, crafts, face painting and giveaways!

“We are thrilled to have such a wonderful relationship with such an amazing restaurant. Mulligan’s has always been a huge supporter of BBBS,” said Chief Development Officer Kara Thornberry. “They annually participate in our golf tournaments and The Big Taste! We are so happy that they were able to include us in their 12 weeks of summer fun program again this year.”

“We have been doing the 12 weeks of summer program for 3 years now,” said owner George Hart. “The event has become very successful over the past few years thanks to the help of the community. Mulligan’s is a family oriented restaurant that enjoys helping local charities. We hope to continue doing so for many years to come with the help and support of our loyal customers.


Photo Caption: Jim & Renee Hill at Mulligan’s Beach House Bar and Grill in Jensen Beach on Thursday, August 4th volunteering for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach & Martin Counties.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides children facing adversity ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.MentorBig.org to learn more.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Match Spotlight: Malik and Morgan

Malik and Morgan met in the beginning of the 2010-11 school year. It seemed to be a challenging match at first; Malik did not respect Morgan or himself. He would skip completing his homework and go to baseball practice instead. He also got into a fight with another boy at his afterschool club and had to be suspended. There was no question that Malik was going to be a challenge to work with. His Big Sister Morgan continued to be patient with him; finding positive qualities in him and offering words of encouragement. Instead of trying to change everything about Malik, Morgan focused on building a trusting relationship. It didn’t take long before Morgan and Malik were good friends; laughing and joking whenever they were together. Within a couple months, Malik’s grades started improving as well as his behavior. As Morgan and Malik filled their “My Good Character Book” each week, Malik started to realize how good of a student he could be and how far he had come. Malik was demonstrating respect for Morgan, but it didn’t stop there. He started showing respect for his fellow classmates and most importantly in how he carried himself. Malik is now being responsible in completing his daily homework assignments and participating in class, showing excellent Citizenship. In fact, Malik was recently awarded “Citizen of the Month” at his school! This was a huge accomplishment for Malik and also for his Big Sister Morgan, reassuring her that she was making a difference. If the Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentoring Program had not been there for Malik and his Big Sister had not encouraged him to practice the 6 Pillars of Character Counts!, Malik may not be the successful, outstanding child he is today!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

From a Big

We encourage our Bigs, Littles and parents to share their stories with us on how Big Brothers Big Sisters has impacted your life. We are lucky that one of our Bigs, Josh, has agreed to share his experiences with you through our blog.

Please let us know how BBBS has helped in your life by commenting below or emailing me at kthornberry@mentorbig.org. We look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Kara Thornberry
Big Sister
Chief Development Officer
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

In The News....


Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties Career Skills Program was highlighted last week due to line item veto budget cuts. Now more than ever it is important that we raise funds to serve the children in our community.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Visits Palm Beach and Martin Counties

For Immediate Release
Contact: Kara Thornberry
kthornberry@mentorbig.org
Phone: 772-283-8373

President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Visits Palm Beach and Martin Counties

Stuart, FL (May 23, 2011)- Karen Mathis, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America visited Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties last week, meeting with board members and agency advocates in support of the recently expanded agency. Ms. Mathis gave presentations, met with the board of trustees and select supporters and visited State Attorney Michael McAuliffe’s office to meet with Career Skills Program mentors.

“I look forward to seeing this agency continue to grow,” said Ms. Mathis. “It is important to emphasize that Big Brothers Big Sisters is a donor supported volunteer driven organization, and our agencies need significant support on the local level to provide our programs to children facing adversity. We are an independently evaluated mentoring organization with proven outcomes and impact. These programs change lives, and I am excited to see the Palm Beach community getting involved.”

“We truly enjoyed Ms. Mathis’ visit. Her enthusiasm, encouragement and support will go a long way towards our expansion,” said Bill Bee, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. “Her vision and can-do attitude towards improving the lives of children is inspiring. We hope to harness the positive energy she created as we continue our expansion process into the Palm Beaches.”

More than 200 children are on the waiting list for a Big Brother or Big Sisters in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Volunteers and financial support are needed to provide a positive role model to these children facing adversity. To volunteer or donate, please visit www.mentorbig.org. You contribution might be the start of something big.


About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org  to learn more.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

20 Hours with Karen Mathis- Posted By Bill Bee

What an amazing 20 hours I just completed with our National President/CEO for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.

Monday evening offered the initial platform for Ms. Mathis to engage 40 of our Board & Council members, several significant funders (current & future) and numerous local businesses; the setting was Phillips Point Club – incredible vistas and magnificent food. Thank You, Mary Healy for creating the wonderful setting.

The group, while diverse in nature and professions, engaged in social amenities awaiting a brief but poignant speech by BBBSA President/CEO Karen Mathis. The message was very clear; BBBS is back in PBC and National is here to support the expansion. The speech made abundantly clear that Palm Beach and Martin Counties presented great need, but also had the potential resources to address this opportunity. At this point, Ms. Mathis stated BBBSA is a volunteer organization that is donor supported; we are # 12 in Brand name, but have been #36 in developing funds – that is changing! With this message our new mantra was repeated –“Start Something”.

Karen’s comments and supporting evidence of the impact of one to one mentoring did not fall on deaf ears. The energy and passion coupled by Ms. Mathis capacity to recognize each participant’s ability to advance our expansion was wonderful. I believe everyone left the evening knowing that they each had the ability to change a young life in some positive manner.

This morning, Gary Vonk , President of Keiser University hosted a breakfast for the Executive Board of BBBS of PB & MC to meet with Karen in a one to one setting; this allowed each member some constructive face time with Ms. Mathis. The breakfast offered an hour plus of some lively discussion, education and philanthropy dynamics, as we all consider our board roles and expectations.

A 10:00 appointment with the State Attorney Michael McAuliffe facilitated by Sarah Alsofrom (Monday evening attendee and an incredible supporter of our Career Skills Program) allowed Ms. Mathis some insight to the business mentors in our Career Skills Mentoring Program. Karen immediately mentioned attorneys are great mentors; did I mention, Karen Mathis is an attorney and former President of the American Bar Association. We enjoyed an hour of State Attorney McAuliffe’s time in addition to members of his staff that have served as mentors in this program. Not a bad group to advocate on our opportunities to serve children. Thank you Michael, Sarah, Autumn and Lynn for what you do for our kids.

Closing out the trip, we met a group of individuals for lunch at the Ritz Carlton; an opportunity developed by Larry Stern (Chief of Staff for LaBovick Law). The hosts of the lunch were Cubby Steinhardt and Brian LaBovick. The additional participants at the lunch represented a cross section of professions and industry, but all had one thing in common: what can we do to improve the lives of children facing adversity or lacking opportunity. Karen immediately went to task and addressed a myriad of questions while keeping our mission, programs and statistical evidence underlying our outcomes at the forefront of the discussions. Karen emphasized the backlog of children already in our agency’s pipeline that can only be remedied through development of greater resources to support our initiatives.

One might now ask, what has been accomplished by Ms. Mathis visit to our community and the agency? The most basic response would be; opportunity, opportunity and opportunity! Ms. Mathis made it crystal clear; the need is obvious, but it is the resources developed that are presently required. BBBS of Palm Beach and Martin County is making major progress in all areas of measured performance as it expands their services into PBC, however, professionally supervised and supported one to one matches requires both time and treasure – and right now, its treasure.

What an awesome twenty hours of passion, energy, understanding and education for board, council members, businesses and volunteers; Thank you Karen Mathis and all the people that attended our opportunities.

Keiser University Steps Up to the Plate to Support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc.

For Immediate Release
Contact: Aleisha Garcia
agarcia@mentorbig.org
Phone: 772-283-8373

Keiser University Steps Up to the Plate to Support

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc.


Stuart, FL (May 17, 2011)- Keiser University’s West Palm Beach Campus graciously underwrote 200 tickets to send children and mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties (BBBS) to Roger Dean Stadium’s Slammin’ Saturdays on May 28th.

Roger Dean Stadium’s ‘Slammin’ Saturdays’ offers a full evening of fun with live music and a grand finale fireworks display. “Littles” and “Bigs,” children and their mentors, can now attend the game free of charge thanks to the generosity of Keiser University.

“Keiser University has a long history of supporting beneficial programs in our community like Big Brothers Big Sisters,” said Gary Vonk, President of Keiser University’s West Palm Beach Campus. “It is important that children in our neighborhoods have the opportunity to experience community events and activities. I am excited to be able to support an event like this for our local kids.”

“We are very fortunate to have Gary Vonk on our Board of Trustees. We appreciate all of his time and dedication to our organization,” said BBBS President/CEO Bill Bee. “Without the support of local business partners like Keiser University we could not provide our much needed services to children in our community.”

Join BBBS at Roger Dean Stadium on May 28th to watch the Palm Beach Cardinals take on the Lakeland Flying Tigers! Discounted advanced tickets are on sale now at
www.mentorbig.org and BBBS offices at 5033 SE Federal Hwy, Stuart FL 34997. Tickets are just $5 each to the general public and free for “Bigs” and “Littles.” Gates open at 5:35 PM and the first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 PM.



About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit
www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

5th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. Career Skills Mentoring Program Graduation

For Immediate Release
Contact: Aleisha Garcia
agarcia@mentorbig.org
Phone: 772-283-8373

5th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc.

Career Skills Mentoring Program Graduation

Stuart, FL (May 16, 2011)- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. (BBBS) recognized twenty-seven 8th graders from Murray Middle School and Stuart Middle School for successfully completing the Career Skills Mentoring Program.

Each child was accompanied by the business mentor as they were both acknowledged for their accomplishments. BBBS would like to thank all of our Business Mentors and Murray Middle and Stuart Middle School’s Principals and Coordinators.

“We are grateful for the continued support from all of our Business Mentors. Everyone did an awesome job with the kids and many of the children personally complimented them for their support and guidance,” said BBBS CEO/President.

Business Mentors Included- Gertrude Walden, Treasure Coast Harley Davidson, Crown Trophy, Pro Cycles, Fox, Wackeen, Dungey, Beard, Sobel, Bush & McCluskey L.L.P., Jensen Beach Animal Hospital, Birds on Safari, Family Foot & Ankle, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc., Vintage Guitar Closet, Seacoast National Bank, Boulevard Animal Hospital, Savannah Animal Hospital, Crossroad’s Architecture, C & W Computers, Painted Pears Art Studio, Dr. William J. Bohen Dental, and Stuart Police Department.


About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit
www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Roger Dean Stadium Slammin’ Saturday to Benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

For Immediate Release

Contact: Aleisha Garcia

agarcia@mentorbig.org

Phone: 772-283-8373

Stuart, FL (May 4, 2011)- Join Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc. (BBBS) at Roger Dean Stadium on May 28th to watch the Palm Beach Cardinals take on the Lakeland Flying Tigers!

Roger Dean Stadium’s ‘Slammin’ Saturdays’ offers a full evening of fun with live music and a grand finale fireworks display.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Big Brothers Big Sisters this year for Slammin Saturdays,” said Lisa Fegley, Assistant General Manager at Roger Dean Stadium. “We’re looking forward to a great time!”

Gates open on May 28th at 5:35 and the first pitch is scheduled for 6:35 PM. Discounted advanced tickets are on sale now at www.mentorbig.org and BBBS offices at 5033 SE Federal Hwy, Stuart FL 34997 for $5 each.

Can’t make it to the ball game? Purchase tickets for a “Big” and “Little” and sponsor a day of fun! Buy tickets online or at our office and we will be glad to send a “match” to the game.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit
www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

The 15th Annual Big Taste and Big Tournament Raises Big Money

For Immediate Release
Contact: Kara Thornberry
kthornberry@mentorbig.org
Phone: 772-283-8373


The 15th Annual Big Taste and Big Tournament Raises Big Money For
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

Stuart, FL (April 14, 2011)- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc (BBBS) is excited to announce the 15th Annual Big Taste and Big Tournament raised an estimated $60,000 on April 5, representing an increase of over 30% from the previous year despite weather concerns.

“We are proud to be the recipient of such community generosity,” said BBBS President/CEO Bill Bee. “The food was fantastic- our presenters really outdid themselves this year. Everyone enjoyed themselves while supporting our programs for local children. We are lucky to live in such a charitable and giving community, and we thank everyone for their support. As our community knows, we will use these funds efficiently and effectively to improve the lives of our local children.”


2011 Taste Winners

Best Soup: Artichoke Cafe for Bistro Soup
Best Salad: Key Lime Cafe for Triple Cherry Berry Salad with Grilled Chicken
Best Appetizer: Ian’s Tropical Grill for Hawaiian Escolar Sashimi
Best Entree: Palm City Grill for Parmesan Crusted Seabass
Best Dessert and Best Presentation: Edible Spirits for Banana Coconut Rum Cake

Competitors included- Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Big Apple Pizza, Big Kahuna, Carmella’s Brick Oven Pizza, Charlie’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill, Chef Mark Muller, Indian River State College School of Culinary Arts, Jersey Mike’s Subs, La Bortaga, Manero’s, Mulligan’s Beach House, Padrino’s Original Hoagies, Palm City Grill, Palm Cove Sports Grill, Panera, Pei Wei Asian Diner, Publix Super Markets, Southern Pride, Splash Poolside Bar and Grill, The Chef’s Table, The Evergreen Club and TooJay’s.






About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.MentorBig.org to learn more.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Local Restaurants Give Back to Martin County

For Immediate Release
Contact: Kara Thornberry
kthornberry@mentorbig.org
Phone: 772-283-8373

Local Restaurants Give Back to Martin County

Stuart, FL (March 28, 2011)- 28 local restaurants, chefs and bakeries have signed up to participate in the 15th Annual Big Taste, the major fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties (BBBS). For just $30 per person or two for $50 (advanced ticket sales) Martin County residents can enjoy a taste from these delicious, and philanthropic, local businesses.

“We invite everyone to please join us on April 5th at The Evergreen Club in Palm City to support Big Brothers Big Sisters, and remember these restaurants the next time you’re looking for a place to go out to eat!”  said BBBS President/CEO Bill Bee. “The Big Taste provides an opportunity for us to come together as a community and celebrate the generosity and dedication of these restaurants. We are lucky to live in such a charitable community.”

Committed restaurants include: Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Artichoke Cafe, Big Apple Pizza, Carmella’s Brick Oven Pizza, Charlie’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill, Chef Mark Muller, Edible Spirits, Ian’s Tropical Grill, Indian River State College School of Culinary Arts, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Keylime Cafe, La Bortaga, Manero’s, Martin County High School Culinary School, Mulligan’s Beach House, Padrino’s Original Hoagies, Palm City Grill, Palm Cove Sports Grill, Panera, Pei Wei Asian Diner, Publix Super Markets, Southern Pride, Splash Poolside Bar and Grill, The Chef’s Table, The Evergreen Club and TooJay’s.

For a complete list of restaurants and their entries, please visit www.thebigtaste.net.

Discounted advanced tickets are on sale now at www.thebigtaste.net, BBBS offices at 5033 SE Federal Hwy, Stuart FL 34997 or any Martin County branch of Seacoast Bank for $30 each or two for $50. Tickets will be available at the door for $40 each.


About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.mentorbig.org  to learn more.

The Palm Beach Opera Family Opera- A “Big” Treat

For Immediate Release
Contact: Kara Thornberry
kthornberry@mentorbig.org
Phone: 772-283-8373

The Palm Beach Opera Family Opera- A “Big” Treat

Stuart, FL (March 23, 2011)- Children and mentors participating in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties programs were excited to see the Family Opera presentation of Cossi Fan Tutti on February 26th.

This special performance included a full orchestra, lavish scenery, large chorus, and Palm Beach Opera’s talented Young Artists in an abridged 90 minute version of Cossi Fan Tutti. It featured the best musical highlights of the opera as well as narration of the story and translations projected above the stage so children could understand every word. Set changes took place with an open curtain, giving children an exclusive glimpse into how the magic happens on the opera stage. Pre-performance in the Lobby guests visited “education stations” featuring musicians, singers, make-up artists, costume designers, and more. After the performance, meet the artists for photos and autographs in the theater lobby.

The Palm Beach Opera donated tickets to this unique experience to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Mentors and children from both counties jumped at the chance to attend.

“It is a change for our students and an opportunity for them to experience another realm of reality”, said Principal Lockhart of Palm Beach County’s Roosevelt Middle School.  “For sure it is something they may never forget.”

“Big Sister” Analia Borges and her “Little Sister”, Cindy Velasquez with some of Cindy’s family.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties

BBBS provides at-risk children ages 6-18 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986, the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and since July 2010 in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best performing agencies nationwide. BBBSA recognized CEO Bill Bee as “CEO of the Year – Small Agency Category” in 2007. South Florida Business Leader Magazine ranked BBBS Martin County in 2009 and again in 2010 as one of the top 100 South Florida small businesses. Visit www.MentorBig.org to learn more.