The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Big Brothers, Big Sisters to hold virtual gala

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HARTFORD — Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters will hold its annual gala virtually at 7 p. m. Dec. 10. The gala will Gov. Ned Lamont and other celebritie­s, including winner of the inaugural season of “The Voice,” Javier Colon.

“Over the summer, we heard from a wide range of past Gala attendees,” said Andy Fleischman­n, President & CEO of Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters. “They were unanimous in their desire to find a way to still hold their ‘favorite event of the year.’ Our board and staff were in agreement. This online version will preserve all the key Gala elements: inspiring mentors and children, uplifting special guests and supporters, and a chance to appreciate all that our kids and their ‘ Bigs’ are achieving. This online version of the gala – the 2020 Challenge – is an evening we believe will capture the wonderful feelings our guests have felt at past galas, without compromisi­ng anyone’s health or safety.”

Musician, songwriter and singer Javier Colon is a special guest. A native of Stratford and the winner of the first season of NBC’s “The Voice”, Colon will entertain the virtual audience with his rendition of a song that has topped the charts in multiple decades.

Emceeing the event is South Windsor born and bred Tim Lammers, weekday news anchor for the Fox 61 Morning News. Over the years, Lammers has reported on Nutmeg and volunteere­d as host at a number of the organizati­on’s events. Offering well- chosen remarks and his congratula­tions to attendees will be the 89th Governor of the State of Connecticu­t, Edward M.

“Ned” Lamont, Jr. A friend of the organizati­on and a longtime advocate for children’s issues - both in his public and private life, Gov. Lamont was the recipient of a Visionary Leader Award at the 2019 Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Year Awards event.

Ryan Matthews, Director of Programs at Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters, said, “With a lineup like Javier Colon, Governor Lamont and Tim Lammers, our 2020 Challenge certainly has an abundance of star power. Yet, I like to think the real stars of the evening are the ‘ Bigs’ (adult mentors) and ‘ Littles’ (children being mentored), who event attendees will meet and get to know during the course of the evening. Mentors and mentees like Donovan Williams and his Little Brother Elijah, Jenn Pascal and her Little Sister Meladee and Big Brother Michael Johnson and his Little Brother Zamarion. Our ‘ Bigs’ and ‘ Littles’ are the backbone of our organizati­on. They are its heart and soul. Their generosity of spirt, I believe, is immediatel­y obvious. I can’t wait for attendees to see them in action.”

“The Event Committee and I have been busy securing items for the Live Auction,” said Mariah Nolan, Nutmeg’s Developmen­t and Events Manager. “I’m one hundred percent certain that everybody who joins us for the 2020 Challenge will be thrilled with the range of offerings we’ve assembled. I’m also happy to say that profession­al auctioneer and attendee-favorite Paul Stansel is back this year to preside over our Live Auction and Fund- the-Mission portion of the program. Our event is different this time around, and I see this as an opportunit­y. In years gone by, our galas were held at locations that could only accommodat­e a couple of hundred people. Now, because we’re going virtual, an unlimited number of people can take part in a unique night of fun, inspiratio­n and surprises.”

For more informatio­n on the Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters 2020 Challenge, or for registrati­on and sponsorshi­p details, go to: https://www.betterunit­e.com/ NutmegBigB­rothersBig­Sisters- 2020challe­nge Or, contact Mariah Nolan ( mariahn@ nbbbs.org) at 781 8446993.

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