Dynamic duo of leadership at the Senior Center
AVIVA GOELMAN
Each year the Costa Mesa Senior Center relies on our annual campaign
to raise a significant percentage of our operating revenue. That’s
why the leadership provided by the annual campaign’s chairperson is
so important. This year, we are thrilled to have John Hensley, chief
of the Costa Mesa Police Department, serving as our campaign chair.
Supporting Hensley’s leadership is our co-chair, Dr. Gwyn Parry,
director of community medicine at Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian.
This magic duo, I am certain, will bring the energy and enthusiasm
necessary to help us reach our campaign goal of $100,000. Hensley is
a 29-year law enforcement veteran who began his career in the U.S.
Army as a military police officer, serving tours of duty both
overseas and here at home. Hensley is a genuine American hero, having
received commen-
dations from the attorney general, as well as the South Bay Medal
of Value. Hensley has also been awarded Officer of the Year and
Employee of the Year honors in the various jurisdictions he has
served.
Parry is also a hero. In addition to his duties as director of
community medicine at Hoag, he also serves as director of the
community benefit program for the hospital. Parry’s commitment to the
community is most outstanding at Hoag, where he has served in various
leadership positions, including chief of staff and a 17-year member
of the hospital’s board of directors.
I always refer to Parry as the senior center’s guardian angel. My
friendship with Parry began my first day on the job as the senior
center’s executive director, and I have enjoyed working with him on
many rewarding and beneficial projects since that time. As busy as
Parry is, he finds time to serve on many boards. This past year, we
were honored and privileged to have him jointly serve on the senior
center board of directors.
Parry generously primed our annual campaign this year with a
$10,000 donation. He challenges any corporation, organization or
individual to match the amount. We are grateful to C.J. Segerstrom
and Sons who were the first to take up the challenge and matched the
amount of $10,000. With the help of our team leaders, Hensley and
Parry, we are confident we will reach our goal of $100,000.
I invite our readers -- indeed, challenge them -- to help the
senior center continue with our vision of enhancing seniors’ quality
of life, promoting dignity and respect, nurturing talents and skills,
fostering social interaction and supporting independence and
self-determination. We are making a direct appeal to you to assist us
in raising funds for our senior programs. With your contribution to
our annual campaign, we can continue to meet the need of the seniors
in our community.
This past week we held our second annual evening of Fine Wine and
Fast Cars event at the Automotive Road of Dreams Classic Car Museum.
It was a marvelous success, due in large part to the Orange County
Marketplace, the support of the Teller family, Ryan Miller and family
and our own staff. The attendance at the event was double that of the
previous year, and we intend to keep doubling every year. Our deepest
thanks go to all the vendors who participated through their donations
to our silent auction. We were especially proud to have the Artisans
Crafters’ Corner of the Orange County Marketplace join us, too.
We will be holding our third annual Flea Market from 8 a.m. to
noon May 22. We invite your family and friends to come on over to the
senior center’s parking lot for some bargain-hunting fun. All
proceeds go the senior center programming. If you wish to clean out
your closets and garage for the summer by selling your items at the
Flea Market, call Darryl Kim at (949) 645-2356, ext. 15 to reserve a
sale spot.
I, along with many mothers, will be celebrating Mother’s Day on
Sunday. I will be celebrating this day with my children and
grandchildren and the many seniors that I am so blessed to be
surrounded by. I count on these precious and wise people for
friendship and the wisdom necessary to live a life of service to
others.
To all the mothers who work tirelessly to bring up our future
generations, we at the Senior Center wish you a wonderful day with
your family.
* AVIVA GOELMAN is the executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior
Center and will write occasional columns about the center, its
members and senior issues.
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