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Boys & Girls Club Of Northern Westchester Prepares For Humanitarian Dinner

MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. --  The Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester recently began preparations for its annual Humanitarian Award Dinner at Café of Love in Mount Kisco.

Mount Kisco Mayor J. Michael Cindrich; Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love; and Brian Skanes, executive director, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester at the Humanitarian Award Dinner Committee kickoff breakfast Tuesday, Feb. 24 at Café of Love.

Mount Kisco Mayor J. Michael Cindrich; Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love; and Brian Skanes, executive director, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester at the Humanitarian Award Dinner Committee kickoff breakfast Tuesday, Feb. 24 at Café of Love.

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Humanitarian Award Dinner Committee Chairs Lee Manning-Vogelstein and Linda Mahon; Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love; and Alyzza Ozer, chief development officer, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester.

Humanitarian Award Dinner Committee Chairs Lee Manning-Vogelstein and Linda Mahon; Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love; and Alyzza Ozer, chief development officer, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester.

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 Brian Skanes, executive director of Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester and 2015 “Humanitarian of the Year,” with Stuart Marwell, CEO of Curtis Instruments and 2014 “Humanitarian of the Year.”

Brian Skanes, executive director of Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester and 2015 “Humanitarian of the Year,” with Stuart Marwell, CEO of Curtis Instruments and 2014 “Humanitarian of the Year.”

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 Alyzza Ozer, chief development officer, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester; Seema Boesky, board member and board vice president emeritus, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester; and Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love.

Alyzza Ozer, chief development officer, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester; Seema Boesky, board member and board vice president emeritus, Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester; and Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love.

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Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester board members Kevin Bannon (left) and Muffin Dowdle (right) with Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love.

Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester board members Kevin Bannon (left) and Muffin Dowdle (right) with Leslie Lampert, owner, Café of Love.

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Dozens of club supporters gathered to celebrate the club’s continued success and began planning for the June gala.   

This year, the club will honor outgoing Executive Director Brian Skanes as “Humanitarian of the Year.” After 21 years of service, Skanes will be stepping down from his post at the BGCNW Friday, April 10 to become director of major metro services for Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

The gala also will honor TD Bank as the John Beach Award recipient in recognition of its generous financial support of the club’s youth programming and services.

Money raised from the annual gala, which will be Saturday, June 6 at the Hilton Westchester, make up one-third of the club’s yearly fundraising efforts, said Chief Development Officer Alyzza Ozer.

This year, the club hopes to raise $500,000 to ensure BGCNW continues serving its 1,700 members through programs promoting healthy lifestyles, academic success and citizenship.

Annually, the club provides 60,000 meals and snacks to its members, enables 100 percent of its at-risk high school seniors to graduate on time and has encouraged a sense of responsibility to give back to the community that is felt by more than 80 percent of its members.

Registration for the Humanitarian Award Dinner is open and can be completed by visiting https://bgcnwestchester.ejoinme.org/registration. 

For more information, contact Jean Skanes at jskanes@bgcnw.com or 914-666-8069 Ext. 111

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