The Community Connection

Beautiful ‘Night to Shine’

Tim Tebow Foundation sponsors prom night for guests with special needs

- By Rebecca Blanchard rblanchard@21st-centurymed­ia.com @boyertownt­imes on Twitter

For the second year in a row, Morningsta­r Fellowship of Bechtelsvi­lle has joined hundreds of churches worldwide in hosting Night to Shine, a prom night for those with special needs.

Associate Pastor Bruce Borgard says 170 guests and 250 volunteers attended the event on Friday night.

“Every guest that came in was paired with a one-onone buddy, which was their date or escort for the night.” Borgard said there was also a respite room available for the 120 caregivers that had arrived with guests.

The special night included limo rides, food, music and dancing. It is open to all persons with special needs 14 years of age of older.

“We had some young people here — 14, 15, 16 years old — and we had someone that came that was 80,” said Borgard. “It’s prom for people with special needs, so we had a wide range of folks. There were some people in wheelchair­s, a majority not in wheelchair­s; people with all different special needs.”

Those interested to attend are asked to register ahead of time so the organizers can get enough volunteers together.

“The majority of the volunteers were from our congregati­on here. But we did have the girls basketball team from Spring-Ford.” The whole team came out to help. “They actually had asked ‘what can we do?’ We had an ice cream station we wanted to do, so they ran with that. They actually raised money and provided everything for the ice cream stand – the ice cream, all the toppings, everything, and then manned it also.”

Students from other area schools reached out to help with the event as well.

When asked why Morningsta­r Fellowship decided to start hosting Night to Shine, Borgard said him and his wife have a daughter with special needs.

“The special needs community is dear to our heart, so when we heard about it we thought we need to do something with this. We have a team of volunteers here that are absolutely fantastic, at the church. Everybody kind of ran with it.”

He says the event’s attendance has doubled in size since last year, which means they needed double the volunteers.

“We have such a wonderful serving volunteer base here at the church — it’s easy to find volunteers for an event like that.

“Everybody had such a great time.”

Night to Shine is sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation and is typically held the Friday night before Valentine’s Day.

“It was a great prom,” said Borgard.

“We’ve already got plans for next year.”

 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Emily Smith and Jeff Reigner walk the Red Carpet as their names are announced.
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Emily Smith and Jeff Reigner walk the Red Carpet as their names are announced.
 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Night to Shine, a prom night for people with special needs ages 14 and older, was held at Morning Star Fellowship on Friday, Feb. 10.
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Night to Shine, a prom night for people with special needs ages 14 and older, was held at Morning Star Fellowship on Friday, Feb. 10.
 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? MaryGrace Fedoris and Missie Souders try out Photo Booth props during Night to Shine on Feb. 10.
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA MaryGrace Fedoris and Missie Souders try out Photo Booth props during Night to Shine on Feb. 10.
 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Ethan Henry and Sarah Naath
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Ethan Henry and Sarah Naath
 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Prom attendees Brooke Heckler and David Warner.
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Prom attendees Brooke Heckler and David Warner.
 ??  ?? Dawn Weisser and Jacob Drissel
Dawn Weisser and Jacob Drissel
 ??  ?? Emma Schott and Kelsy Koch
Emma Schott and Kelsy Koch
 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Peggy Dantonio and Rodney Rhoads
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Peggy Dantonio and Rodney Rhoads
 ?? JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? For the second year in a row, Donny Remigio entertaine­d the crowd with his rendition of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” from the Lion King. The audience joined on with the ‘wimoweh’ chorus.
JESI YOST — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA For the second year in a row, Donny Remigio entertaine­d the crowd with his rendition of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” from the Lion King. The audience joined on with the ‘wimoweh’ chorus.

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