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NC EAST HUGH O’BRIAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP SEMINAR NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
JUNE 19-21, 2015
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Ambassador’s Name: ____________________________________________________________
Facilitator Names and Room: ______________________________________________________
Group: _______________________________ L4S Group: _____________________________
Room: _______________________________ Roommate: _____________________________
Here is a map of Central Campus showing the places we will be this weekend. From left to right, Fountain Dining Hall, Lee Park, Harris Field, Witherspoon Student Center, First Year College Commons, Tucker-Owen Beach, and Owen Residence Hall.
In Case of Emergency, dial 911 or have someone else call. Sound the fire alarm if needed. If you can do so safely, knock on all doors on your floor and evacuate all occupants.
Reassemble with your seminar group in the designated area.
Lee
Park
Beach
HOBY NC East 2014
Leadership Seminar Curriculum Description 3
HOBY Vision, Mission, and Core Values 4
Message from HOBY’s Founder, Hugh O’Brian 5
Notes from the Director: Welcome to HOBY! 6
Message from the President of the United States 7
HOBY History and Biography of Hugh O’Brian 8
HOBY NC History and The Jaycees 9
Synopsis: Schedule of Events 10
Who’s Who in the Cast: 2015 Ambassadors 12
Crew and Guest Stars 16
Recent Awards 18
Cooperating Organizations and Leadership for Service 19
Alumni Association Information 20
Advanced Leadership Academy (ALA), CLEW, WLC 21
The Freedom to Choose 22
HOBY BINGO 23
Leadership Phase Worksheets 24
SMART Goals Worksheet 27
Well Wishers 29
Sponsors and Contributors 31
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOBY SELECTION
PROCESS
Each September, HOBY Sophomore Registration Kits are sent to over 22,000 public, private and charter high schools in the United States. All tenth graders are eligible for selection to attend one of the three- or four-day weekend seminars held in their area each spring. A sophomore leader may be selected by each school and is certified by the principal. HOBY’s seminars focus on the theme “Empower. Lead. Excel.” while encouraging the young leaders toward responsible cit izenship, including community service and volunteerism.
The curriculum for this Leadership Seminar is based on HOBY’s vision to motivate and empower individuals to make a positive difference within our global society. HOBY believes students like you represent the future leaders of the world – leaders in business, education, government, or any field you choose – because YOU are someone who will make a difference. By developing and understanding effective and compassionate leadership, we hope you will be able to realize your leadership potential, and take action in your homes, schools, workplace, communities and the world.
Your HOBY experience will help you develop leadership from three perspectives: 1. Personal Leadership; 2. Group Leadership; and 3. Leadership for Society.
We will focus on your individual growth in order for your leadership to make a better world and a better society for yourself and others. Everyone at HOBY believes in your ability to be a leader and affect the future for all of us. So, stand out and be outstanding! Show us who you are and what you can do. HOBY is your open door to a life of leadership and service. We can’t wait to learn what potential you will unlock through HOBY.
LEADERSHIP SEMINAR CURRICULUM
To motivate and empower individuals to make a positive difference within our global society, through understanding and action, based on effective and compassionate leadership.
Volunteerism - Volunteerism is the heart and soul of our organization. We appreciate the myriad contributions of our volunteers, and recognize the power of thank you and of giving back. We seek to promote and encourage service among our stakeholders. We recognize and value the positive accomplishments that volunteers can achieve by working together. We believe that vol-unteers are positively impacted by our programs as much as the youth and communities we serve. Integrity – Integrity forms the foundation of our organization. We demand the highest level of eth-ics. We grow our organization based on interactions that promote mutual trust and respect with our stakeholders and partners. We strive to ensure the highest level of organizational effective-ness by continually reviewing our programs and processes to improve quality and efficiency. Excellence – We strive to continually raise our programs and business to new levels of excel-lence. We encourage entrepreneurship and innovation in business, education, and social respon-sibility. We develop creative solutions to address challenges and to utilize opportunities. We be-lieve that leadership skills can and should be continually improved and refined. Diversity – We value and embrace diversity. We seek out views that reflect all walks of life, and reflect those views in our programs. We are sensitive to the special needs and diverse back-grounds of individuals. We give all individuals an equal opportunity to be heard and to benefit from our programs. Community Partnership – We value community partnerships. We recognize the importance of working with community organizations to strengthen our supportive network. We value the input we receive from our community partners, and strive to work together cooperatively and construc-tively for the betterment of all.
VISION
CORE VALUES
MISSION
To inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leader-ship, service and innovation.
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HOBY NC EAST 2012
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Spring 2015 Welcome HOBY Ambassadors:
Congratulations on being selected to attend the HOBY NC East Hugh O’Brian Youth Lead-ership (HOBY) Seminar. You were chosen for the honor of representing your schools be-cause of the outstanding leadership potential you have demonstrated. The purpose of this HOBY seminar is to teach you how to think – not what to think. You will get from life what you put into it, and that applies to a HOBY seminar too. We want to awaken in you that magic genie of self-esteem so important to any success. You were selected to attend HOBY because you are special: think special and you will always be special.
You will make many new friends this weekend – hang on tight to them – you have many more years of meaningful futures to share. You will also realize that a great many volun-teers gave a great many hours to make this weekend possible. These volunteer speakers, staff, and committee members give their hours freely because they believe in the future of the United States and recognize that you outstanding young people represent the future.
You have been challenged this weekend to do what has been modeled for you. I sincerely encourage you to return to your own communities and seek out meaningful ways that you can use your leadership for community service.
I don’t have any children of my own, but I’ve got a couple of hundred thousand like you out there who I’m proud to call my family. So, shine bright my friends; you are all my tomor-rows and the future is yours to make outstanding!! I wish you love and Godspeed! Love,
Hugh O’Brian, Founder
P.S. The greatest gift you will ever receive is the one you give to others.
Please visit our website at http://www.hoby.org
Welcome HOBY Ambassador!
The Future is Yours!
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On behalf of the entire NC East Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Volunteer Committee, I am pleased to welcome you to our annual leadership seminar! Months of planning and hard work have gone into making this experience one that you will remember for a long time. Many people have contributed their money, time and resources to create this experience for you. We hope you will learn, grow, stretch your mind, question, make lasting friendships,
and have FUN while you are here!
You were selected to receive an admission ticket to “HOBY on Broadway” because others see something wonderful in you. Starting now, you are a leader. We will not provide conclusions to you; we want you to think for yourself. Take advantage of this opportunity to question your thoughts, share your ideas with others, and get answers to questions regarding your role in our state and your future.
We have assembled terrific individuals who will speak to you about the challenges and joys of being leaders. We have also planned activities to prepare you for being a leader — you will
learn and experience what you an do right now to make your own community better.
While our volunteers and speakers will contribute greatly to the success of the seminar, the biggest contributing factor will be YOU — your attitude, your willingness to go beyond your past beliefs and behaviors, your participation, and what you will give to each other. Open yourself to the people around you this weekend. Learn from one another and discover the unique contribution you can make. Our world faces challenging times ahead and leaders are needed! Continually ask yourself — how can I make a difference in my community, my state, my country and the world? Use this opportunity to start answering that question. Approach this weekend with enthusiasm and you will not be disappointed.
We hope you enjoy yourself, and apply what you learn from this weekend to your life. On Sunday, you will become HOBY Alumni. You will join thousands of young people that have come before you in this unique and honored title, and you will have a special responsibility to be a leader and make a difference wherever you go. Congratulations! This weekend, and
your life, will be what you make it… and you can make it great!
HOBY Hugs,
Stacy Hanna, BSIE, MBA, PMP®
2015 NC East HOBY Leadership Seminar Chairperson
2015 NC Junior Chamber Executive Vice President
NOTES FROM THE DIRECTOR: WELCOME TO HOBY!
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The HOBY Story
In the summer of 1958, Hugh O’Brian received the invitation that would change his life forever. At the time, O’Brian had already made a name for himself as an actor portraying the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp on television and appearing in numerous films. When he received a cable from Dr. Albert Schweitzer welcoming him to French Equatorial Africa for a visit, he did not hesitate to accept. O’Brian had long admired the German doctor-missionary-theologian-musician, and within two weeks he arrived at Dr. Schweitzer’s remote hospital complex in Africa. During his visit, O’Brian spent his days assisting the volunteers in the hospital and his nights with Dr. Schweitzer discussing global peace and world politics. During their discussions, Dr. Schweitzer told O’Brian that he felt “The most important thing in education is to teach young people to think for themselves,” which O’Brian would never forget. After an inspiring nine days, O’Brian prepared to return to
America. Before saying goodbye, Dr. Schweitzer took O’Brian’s hand and asked, “Hugh, what are you going to do with this?” It was these words combined with his unforgettable visit that compelled Hugh O'Brian to form Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY). Two weeks after returning from his 1958 visit to Africa, O’Brian put together a prototype seminar for young leaders. From 1958 to 1967, leadership seminars took place in Los Angeles for sophomores from California. In 1968 the scope of the HOBY program grew to include national and international participants which led to the expanded eight-day global leadership seminar called the World Leadership Congress (WLC) held annually. In an effort to include more students nationwide, three-day and four-day HOBY Leadership Seminars were instituted in 1977 in which high schools throughout the
country may nominate a sophomore to attend a HOBY seminar in their state. Five decades later, HOBY is still inspiring young people all over the world to develop their leadership and critical-thinking skills to achieve their highest potential. Currently, more than 9,000 tenth graders, representing almost as many high schools nationwide, attend HOBY Leadership Seminars each year. These seminars are run by over 4,000 volunteers with community leaders, business executives, educators, and parents involved in every seminar. Each seminar strives to follow the HOBY motto of teaching students, “how to think, not what to think,” thus ensuring that Dr. Schweitzer’s hope for young people lives on.
Hugh O’Brian was born April 19, 1925 in Rochester, New York. At 17, he became the youngest drill instructor in Marine Corps history, but found his true passion was acting. O’Brian gained national fame and notoriety with his portrayal of frontier lawman Wyatt Earp in “The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp.” This top-rated television series ran from 1955-1962 and made O’Brian an overnight success. After the series ended, O’Brian went on to other acting projects in film, television, and Broadway while devoting the rest of his time to HOBY. The honors and awards he has received from his work with HOBY are numerous. In 1983, the National Society of Fund Raising Executives honored him with their premier award for overall philanthropic excellence as a volunteer, fundraiser and philanthropist. This is the only time one individual has received the award in all three categories. In 1989, he received the 60th Annual American Education Award presented by the American Association of School Administrators. O'Brian joins Norman Rockwell, Lyndon Johnson, Helen Keller, Walt Disney, and Bob Hope as a recipient of this most significant award. O’Brian currently lives in a hilltop home overlooking Beverly Hills. Still extremely active in his eighties, his hobbies include sailing, swimming, and tennis.
Hugh O’Brian:
Visionary, Legendary Humanitarian
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North Carolina’s first HOBY Leadership Seminar was held in 1979 by the Charlotte Jaycees at Belmont College. Fifty high school sophomores attended. By 1987, the HOBY-NC seminar had grown to over 200 Ambassadors. From 1988 through 2002, the Raleigh Jaycees ran a HOBY Seminar for Ambassadors from the Eastern half of the state and the Charlotte Jaycees ran the seminar for Ambassadors from the Western half of the state.
From 2003 to 2009, the seminars were reunited again under a single HOBY-NC banner and were managed and staffed primarily by the Raleigh Jaycees. In 2010, Jaycees and HOBY alumni from all over North Carolina united to re-launch a second HOBY-NC seminar in western North Carolina. HOBY NC West is operated by the Winston Salem Jaycees and HOBY NC East is operated by the Raleigh Jaycees. In 2013, HOBY NC Alumni founded the HOBY North Carolina Alumni Association.
Who are the Raleigh Jaycees?
The Raleigh Jaycees have been a mainstay in the Triangle community, developing leaders through community service for more than 80 years. The chapter is now a thriving membership of young men and women between the ages of 21 to 40 from various personal and professional backgrounds. A motto of the Jaycees organization is “Leadership Development through Community Service”–a view shared with the HOBY program.
The Raleigh Jaycees offer countless opportunities to:
build professional and personal skills
get involved in the community
network professionally
attend unique and exciting special events
meet new people
Chartered in 1932, we are an all-volunteer civic organization that runs over 50 community service and leadership development projects each year. Annually we donate over $65,000 and countless volunteer hours to area organizations through our various projects. As an affiliate of the NC Jaycees, the US Jaycees, and Junior Chamber International, the opportunities provided by the Raleigh Jaycees truly are endless. There is no other young professionals' organization like the Raleigh Jaycees! For more information, visit www.raleighjaycees.org.
Who are the North Carolina Jaycees?
The North Carolina Jaycees give young adults between the ages of 21 and 40 the tools they need to build the bridges of success for themselves and their communities in the areas of business development, individual development, community involvement and international connections. We foster the development of leaders through training, real world experience, community involvement, and the creation of a collaborative network among young adults. We take pride in our global community and are dedicated to leading the positive change needed throughout North Carolina. The Jaycees provide our members with the opportunities to learn new skills and become the leaders of tomorrow by creating lasting impact and fulfilling the needs of our communities today. Partnerships with our state and local governments, North Carolina based businesses and other community organizations are important to us and necessary to move North Carolina forward. Team up with us today and create the relationships needed to strengthen our state by enhancing our local communities and engaging the young people of North Carolina. We believe that service to humanity is the BEST WORK OF LIFE!!! For more information or to find a local chapter, visit www.ncjaycees.org.
History of HOBY North Carolina and The Jaycees
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SYNOPSIS
Friday, June 19, 2015
8:00 AM 9:00 AM Ambassador Registration Owen Hall
8:00 AM 9:30 AM Facilitator Group Time Tucker Owen Beach
9:30 AM 9:45 AM Walk to Witherspoon Cinema
9:45 AM 10:30 AM Welcome to HOBY! Witherspoon Cinema
Stacy Hanna, HOBY NC East Leadership Seminar Chairperson
Pre-Show Announcements, HOBY Alumni
ACT I: PERSONAL LEADERSHIP
10:30 AM 11:30 AM HOBY BINGO and Introduction to Personal Leadership Small Group Locations
11:30 AM 12:15 PM Lunch Tucker Owen Beach
12:30 PM 2:45 PM Keynote Speaker and Activity: Laura Neff Witherspoon Cinema
2:45 PM 3:15 PM Express Yourself Witherspoon Cinema
3:15 PM 3:45 PM Snack Tucker Owen Beach
ACT II: GROUP LEADERSHIP
3:45 PM 4:15 PM Introduction to Group Leadership Small Group Locations
4:30 PM 5:45 PM Keynote Speaker: Shelby Palmer Witherspoon Cinema
6:00 PM 7:00 PM Dinner Fountain Dining Hall
7:00 PM 8:30 PM Phase 2 Activities: Team Building Tucker Owen Beach
ACT III: SHAKE IT UP
8:30 PM 8:45 PM Meet your L4S Group and return to Witherspoon Tucker Owen Beach
8:45 PM 9:15 PM Leadership for Service Presentation Witherspoon Cinema
9:15 PM 10:15 PM Walk to Dormitory, Grab a Snack, Get Ready for Bed Owen Hall
10:15 PM 10:45 PM Bed Checks/Lights Out Owen Hall
Saturday, June 20, 2015
ACT IV: LEADERSHIP FOR SERVICE (L4S)
6:00 AM 6:45 AM Wake up and meet in HOBY Shirts on Tucker Owen Beach Tucker Owen Beach
7:00 AM 7:45 AM Breakfast Fountain Dining Hall
7:45 AM 8:30 AM Large Group and L4S Photos Lee Park
8:30 AM 9:00 AM Travel to Leadership for Service (L4S) Food Bank of Eastern and Central North Carolina and Various Parks
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Leadership for Service (L4S)
12:00 PM 12:30 PM Return from Leadership for Service (L4S)
12:30 PM 1:30 PM Lunch and Project Planning Session with L4S group Tucker Owen Beach
ACT V: LEADERSHIP FOR SOCIETY
1:30 PM 2:15 PM Return to Broadway Groups for Photos & Intro to Societal Leadership Small Group Locations
2:30 PM 3:15 PM Activity: Sticks and Stones Witherspoon Cinema
3:15 PM 4:15 PM Debrief and Affirmations Small Group Locations
4:30 PM 6:00 PM Keynote Speaker Witherspoon Cinema
Rick Grandinetti, Succeed Inside the Box
6:15 PM 7:30 PM Dinner Fountain Dining Hall
ACT VI: MIX AND MINGLE
7:30 PM 9:30 PM Networking Activity Fountain Dining Hall
9:30 PM 10:30 PM Walk to Dormitory & Ready for Bed Owen Hall
10:15 PM 10:45 PM Bed Checks/Lights Out Owen Hall
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LEADERSHIP FOR SERVICE
Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC
Established in 1980, the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina is a nonprofit organization that has pro-vided food for people at risk of hunger in 34 counties in central and eastern North Carolina for more than 30 years. The Food Bank serves a network of more than 800 partner agencies such as soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, and programs for children and adults through distribution centers in Durham, Greenville, New Bern, Ra-leigh, the Sandhills (Southern Pines), and Wilmington. In fiscal year 2012-2013, the Food Bank distributed nearly 52 million pounds of food and non-food essentials through these agencies. Sadly, hunger remains a serious problem in central and eastern North Carolina. In these counties, more than 560,000 struggle each day to provide enough food for their families. Nearly 29 percent of the people served by the Food Bank’s network are children, and another 8 percent are elderly. Thirty percent of the families served are the “working poor” people who work hard and still have to choose between eating and other basic necessities such as medicine and housing. HOBY NC East 2014 was recognized as one of the Top 15 Volunteer Supporters of the Food Bank of Cen-tral and Eastern North Carolina. During the Leadership for Service event on June 14, 2014, we sorted 20,000 pounds of food. This equated to 17,000 meals! Visit www.foodbankcenc.org for more info.
City of Raleigh
Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department boasts over 200 parks including features like amusements, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, off-leash dog parks, play-grounds, swimming pools, historic homes, and open spaces. With innovative programs offered throughout the year, there are endless opportunities to learn something new, refine skills, or meet new friends. Whether you play tennis on one of our 112 courts, dive into one of 9 pools, explore over 100 miles of paved greenway, or simply enjoy a picnic in the park, we hope you take time to discover YOUR Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Re-sources Department! Together we connect and enrich our community through exceptional experiences.
SYNOPSIS
Sunday, June 21, 2015
ACT VII: THE FINAL ACT
6:30AM 7:15 AM Wake up and meet in Broadway Groups Tucker Owen Beach
7:30 AM 8:15 AM Breakfast Fountain Dining Hall
8:30 AM 9:15 AM The Power of Thank You: Laurie Osborne Witherspoon Cinema
9:15 AM 10:00 AM SMART Goals: Dr. Kevin Snyder Witherspoon Cinema
10:00 AM 10:15 AM Snack Break Witherspoon Cinema
10:15 AM 10:30 AM Express Yourself Witherspoon Cinema
10:30 AM 11:15 AM Large Group Reflections Witherspoon Cinema
10:45 AM 11:15 AM Parent Presentation Witherspoon Sankofa Room
11:15 AM 11:30 PM Seating for Closing Ceremony Witherspoon Cinema
THE ENCORE
11:30 PM 12:15 PM Closing Ceremony Witherspoon Cinema
Stacy Hanna, Chair, 2015 HOBY NC East Leadership Seminar
100 Hour Challenge and Life with HOBY Presentation, HOBY Alumni
Sarah Brandl, World Leadership Congress Liaison
Brandon Joyce, President, Raleigh Jaycees
12:15 PM 1:00 PM Group Checkout Tucker Owen Beach
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST: 2015 AMBASSADORS
Student Name School Name County Group Name
Morgan Agner Eastern Wayne High School Wayne The Lion King
Quinn Albrecht East Chapel Hill High School Orange West Side Story
Madeline Angle J.F. Webb Sch Of Health & Life Sciences Granville The Lion King
Isaac Arocha Durham Academy Durham South Pacific
Morgan Askew Granville Central High Granville South Pacific
Jessica Autry South Johnston High School Johnston Grease
Alyssa Baginski Cape Fear Academy New Hanover Grease
Catherine Bailey Franklinton High School Franklin Alice In Wonderland
Jarvis Ballard New Hanover High School New Hanover Wicked
Reagan Barefoot Clinton High School Sampson Wicked
Peyton Beaman Greene Central High School Greene The Sound of Music
Senith Berhane Riverside High School Durham Mary Poppins
Annalee Blanks Brunswick County Early College High School Brunswick Mary Poppins
Camryn Blawas Wakefield High School Wake The King and I
Raquel Bowen Oxford Preparatory High School Granville My Fair Lady
Tamiyah Braswell Northern Nash Senior High School Nash The King and I
Rebekah Brunson Freedom Christian Academy Cumberland Mamma Mia
Christian Butler Community Christian School Wilson The Lion King
Carson Butts North Raleigh Christian Academy Wake Alice In Wonderland
Josh Byrd Northeast Academy Northampton The Sound of Music
Kenisha Byrd Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School Wake The King and I
Sally Calloway Cox Mill High School Cabbarus Alice In Wonderland
Karla Castro East Wake High School Wake Aladdin
Tlejah Chapman Kinston High School Lenoir South Pacific
Raymond Chen Chapel Hill High School Orange Annie
Emily Cheston Rocky Mount Academy Nash The Lion King
Sam Cho The Epiphany School Craven Alice In Wonderland
Ashlyn Collier Vance County Early College High School Vance Grease
Erin Collier Bunn High School Franklin Grease
Kaitlin Coltharp Jack Britt High School Cumberland The Sound of Music
Jack Coltrane Southwest Edgecombe High School Edgecombe The Lion King
Andrew Council South Creek High Martin The Sound of Music
Macey Crawford Hobgood Academy Halifax West Side Story
Triniti Daniels South View Senior High School Cumberland Alice In Wonderland
Holden Davis West Carteret High School Carteret Alice In Wonderland
Michaela Davis Southern Alamance High School Alamance The Sound of Music
Breana Daye Chapel Hill High School Orange West Side Story
Carmen Dennison Granville Early College High School Granville Annie
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST: 2015 AMBASSADORS
Student Name School Name County Group Name
Aubrey DeVinney Johnston County Early College Academy Johnston Aladdin
Djelimory Diabate Durham School Of The Arts Durham Newsies
Ian DuBose Ravenscroft School Wake Mary Poppins
Katrina Duncan East Wake High School Wake
Alana Fiordalisi Charles E. Jordan High School Durham Mary Poppins
Angela Flores Dominguez North Brunswick High School Brunswick Annie
Skylar Fisher Needham B. Broughton H.S. Wake Newsies
Victoria Fonte Jacksonville High School Onslow The King and I
Grace Frazier Swansboro High School Onslow The Sound of Music
Robbie Frongello Middle Creek High School Wake Mamma Mia
Katherine Gan W. G. Enloe Magnet High School Wake Mary Poppins
Marco Garcia Greene Central High School Greene Mary Poppins
Matteus Gilbert Ocracoke School Hyde My Fair Lady
Brady Gingrich The Epiphany School Craven My Fair Lady
Michells Giron Lawrence Academy Bertie West Side Story
Elisa Gonzalez Isaac Bear Early College High School New Hanover Wicked
Cesar Gonzalez Grimaldo Vernon Malone College And Career Academy Wake Grease
Michael Gray Person High School Person Wicked
Drew Griggs Kerr-Vance Academy Vance Annie
Andrew Hall, Jr. John T. Hoggard High School New Hanover The Lion King
Ryan Hardy South Johnston High School Johnston Grease
Zoe Haynes Saint Mary's School Wake Mamma Mia
RJ Heller, Jr. Princeton High School Johnston Annie
Andre Hichue Corinth Holders High School Johnston Mary Poppins
Savannah Hill Arendell Parrott Academy Lenoir Mamma Mia
Allison Hines Granville Magnet School Granville The King and I
Evan Holder Needham B. Broughton H.S. Wake My Fair Lady
Tate Horman Terry Sanford High School Cumberland West Side Story
Lauren Howell Wakefield High School Wake Alice In Wonderland
Miles Hunt Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School Wake Newsies
Kody Jefferson Northside High School Beaufort Mamma Mia
Keir Jenkins E.A. Laney High School New Hanover The King and I
Victor Jimenez Brunswick County Early College High School Brunswick Aladdin
Tayshah Josey Smithfield-Selma High School Johnston Newsies
Ross Judd Burlington Christian Academy Alamance Grease
Nick King James Kenan High School Duplin South Pacific
Chap Lachapelle, IV Hobgood Academy Halifax Wicked
Rachel Langley Pungo Christian Academy Beaufort Wicked
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST: 2015 AMBASSADORS
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Student Name School Name County Group Name
Dalton Langston Cleveland High School Johnston Aladdin
Matthew Langston Ralph L. Fike High School Wilson Wicked
Brandon Lawrence Southern Vance High School Vance Mamma Mia
Deandre' Lee Northampton County High School Northampton Aladdin
Sydney Lowe Jacksonville High School Onslow The Lion King
Nia Maat Wayne Early/Middle College High School Wayne My Fair Lady
Derek Mahone East Chapel Hill High School Orange Grease
Ginya Marr Durham Academy Durham Annie
Tamia Marrow Hugh M. Cummings High School Alamance Annie
Josh McCormick James B. Hunt Junior High School Wilson The Sound of Music
Abby McEnaney South Brunswick High School Brunswick Grease
Skylar McGaughey Green Hope High School Wake Alice In Wonderland
Diamond McIver Lakewood High School Sampson Wicked
Tyrell McLean Johnston County Early College Academy Johnston The King and I
Claire McNeil West Brunswick High School Brunswick Mamma Mia
Sydney McPherson Gates County High School Gates Newsies
Erin Medon Isaac Bear Early College High School New Hanover My Fair Lady
Catherine Meijer Terra Ceia Christian School Beaufort Aladdin
Emma Meno Croatan High School Carteret Alice In Wonderland
Macy Meyer Corinth Holders High School Johnston Wicked
Chase Miller Rocky Mount High School Nash South Pacific
Ridge Miller Faith Christian School Nash My Fair Lady
Jenna Mitchell Clinton High School Sampson Aladdin
Thomas Moore, III Rocky Mount Academy Nash Newsies
Juliana Morehouse Fayetteville Academy Cumberland The King and I
Grace Nanney Carrboro High School Orange West Side Story
Britney Nguyen Whiteville High School Columbus Newsies
Kristen Oakes Vance County Early College High School Vance Annie
Kayleigh Olecki Creswell High School Washingtom The Lion King
Claudia Opper John T. Hoggard High School New Hanover Newsies
Aaron Ott Pinecrest High School Moore Alice In Wonderland
Nathan Pait Village Christian Academy Cumberland Newsies
Megan Parmelee Heritage High School Wake My Fair Lady
Bela Patel Lumberton High School Robeson South Pacific
Emma Pelfrey Kerr-Vance Academy Vance Mary Poppins
Zia Pennix Jordan Matthews High school Chatham Grease
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST: 2015 AMBASSADORS
Student Name School Name County Group Name
Alexis Petty Pungo Christian Academy Beaufort West Side Story
Kevin Pitino The Fletcher Academy Wake The King and I
Carter Ramquist Ravenscroft School Wake South Pacific
Joshua Raper Ralph L. Fike High School Wilson West Side Story
Keila Rawls Columbia High School Tyrrell Aladdin
Ellie Rinehart John A. Holmes High School Chowan Newsies
McKayla Robinette North Johnston High School Johnston Annie
Jay Robinson Northern Vance High School Vance Mary Poppins
Luis Rodriguez-Perez Greene Early College Greene Annie
Zach Roupe D.H. Conley High School Pitt Aladdin
Malone Saint-Amand South Lenoir High School Lenoir Alice In Wonderland
Jordyn Scott Panther Creek High School Wake Grease
Heeya Sen W. G. Enloe Magnet High School Wake The King and I
Matthew Shivar North Duplin Jr/Sr High School Duplin The King and I
Cameron Smith St. David's School Wake Aladdin
Lauren Spell Fuquay-Varina High School Wake Mamma Mia
Maddie Stewart Fayetteville Christian School Cumberland The Lion King
Tyler Stox J.H. Rose High School Pitt Mary Poppins
Hannah Styers Franklinton High School Franklin Mamma Mia
Jackson Sullivan North Lenoir High School Lenoir Mamma Mia
Maddie Swinson North Duplin Junior/Senior High School Duplin Aladdin
Bryce Talley South Granville High School Granville The Sound of Music
Zachary Taylor West Johnston High School Johnston The Lion King
Skylar Thomas North Johnston High School Johnston Mary Poppins
Jillian Tracy Croatan High School Carteret My Fair Lady
Bria Walters Lumberton High School Robeson Mamma Mia
Sara Watson South Columbus High School Columbus South Pacific
Kari Westerbeek East Duplin High School Duplin Wicked
Elijah Whitley Nash Central High School Nash West Side Story
Lauren Williams E.A. Laney High School New Hanover The Sound of Music
Mackenzie Wood Louisburg High School Franklin My Fair Lady
Liahna Woodard Camp Lejeune High School Onslow South Pacific
Will Wright Wesleyan Christian Academy Guilford West Side Story
Morgan Yelverton Wayne School Of Engineering Wayne The Sound of Music
Parker York St. David's School Wake South Pacific
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST: VOLUNTEERS
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Corporate Board
Brandon Joyce, President Raleigh Jaycees and Raleigh Jaycees Community Impact Fund
Cindy Honickman, Vice President, Raleigh Jaycees and Raleigh Jaycees Community Impact Fund
Scott Sigethy, Director, Raleigh Jaycees and Raleigh Jaycees Community Impact Fund
Ashley Marshall, HOBY NC East Corporate Board President
Stacy Hanna, 2015 Leadership Seminar Chair, HOBY NC East
Seminar Committee
Leadership Seminar Chair – Stacy Hanna Directors of Special Services - Karen Bograd and Ashley Marshall
Assistant to the Chair – Charles Krupinski Directors of Junior Staff - Jordan Walker and Jenny Kindy
Director of Recruitment - Connor Brady Directors of Community Service - Eugenia DeLoatch and Nicole Rudi
Director of Facilitators - Stephen Simms Director of Facilities - Scott Sigethy
Programming - Shelby Palmer World Leadership Congress Liaison - Sarah Brandl
Webmaster - Laurie Osborne Director of Development - Dr. Catherine Lewis
Photography - Ed Blackman
Facilitators
Christine Bauer Jordan Googe Rebecca Murdock Kristen Wall
Nate Brown Dalace Inman Mark Napierkowski Tara Williams (2010)
Keisha Chapman (1997) Dupre Jones Adam Petty (2008) Amy Zambor
Natalie Copeland Brandon Joyce Ronald Reeves
Marilyn Dyess (2008) Charlie Melesh (2008) Stephen Simms
Brian Edwards Mimi Miller-Higgins Misti Tokarsky
Junior Facilitators
Molly Boutwell (2011) Sarah Holdren (2012) Liz Lehnes (2012) Kerri Stanton (2012)
Bailey Coe (2011) Jarrett Jacumin (2011) Daniel Maher (2012) Morgan Yates (2011)
Bronwyn Frank (2010)
Jazzy Juniors
Chuka Akpom (2014) Breanna Barbosa (2014) Connor Kirkpatrick (2013) Andrew Smith (2014)
Julia Albert (2013) Dante Brown-Gorham (2012) Amanda Maxson (2013) Lauren Westlund (2014)
Walker Allen (2014) Deja Gainey (2014) Danielle Monds (2013)
Kathleen Ballard (2014) Jasmeen Kaur (2014) Nadia Sheppard (2014)
Junior Staff - The CREW
Hudson Burns (2014) Alexia Hartsell (2014) Kyle Lim (2014)
Haylee Gaddy (2014) William High, III (2014) Claire Stanovich (2013)
LAURA NEFF, CPCC, PCC
Laura Neff has been a certified professional Life Leadership coach and presenter since 2006, helping hundreds and hundreds of individuals become more confident, focused, and meaningfully productive by becoming unshakably anchored to their Core Values. Everyone Laura works with gains a certainty of self that is the starting point for having deeply meaningful impact in their worlds. Laura’s coaching practice is built on more than a dozen years of experience in business and corporate communications, training, facilitation, management, and associate and leadership development. But perhaps most importantly, she also draws upon her own experiences making the exciting, tough, and sometimes radical life choices that led to where she is today. Laura has been a volunteer coach with the Queens University Professional MBA program in Charlotte, NC and is a Past President of the International Coach Federation, Charlotte Area Chapter. Currently, she is also on faculty with The Good Life Project, supporting entrepreneurs in creating extraordinary lives while building thriving, world-changing businesses.
SHELBY PALMER, PhD
With a background in forensic psychology and organizational behavior, Dr. Palmer has worked with enforcement agencies and various non-profits to support group collaboration while enhancing involvement in communities throughout California and North Carolina. As a professor, Dr. Palmer has plenty of experience with the failure of group effort. However, she’s also learned that no great fete happens without group effort and that social collaboration is the key to global transformation. She is currently Assistant Professor of Psychology and Program Coordinator of Psychology at Shaw University.
RICK GRANDINETTI
Mr. Grandinetti has designed, produced, coordinated, and conducted thousands of seminars and keynote speeches throughout North America. He is the author of various educational programs currently utilized by numerous organizations throughout the United States. He has published two books entitled “Human Motivation through Achievement and Drive” and “Succeed Inside the Box, Guaranteed”. Mr. Grandinetti is in the process of writing his third book which will chronicle his research in dealing with over 1100 organizations and over two millions people titled “Don’t be Fooled, Succeed is Inside the Box.”
KEVIN SNYDER
Dr. Snyder is an award-winning author and inspirational keynote speaker who has keynoted presentations for over 1,000 professional and collegiate audiences in all 50 states and numerous countries. His passion and mission is helping leaders at all levels, from corporate executive to student leaders, take action to intentionally lead successful and fulfilling lives. He is an author of several books and has formerly held professional positions in consulting and higher education administration, most recently serving as Dean of Students for High Point University. www.InspirActiveSolutions.com
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST: GUEST STARS
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RECENT AWARDS
The Jaycees are proud to have provided the HOBY experience to the students of North Carolina for 37 years. We continue to be recognized by HOBY for our contributions each year and look forward to supporting the HOBY organization for years to come. Read more about the Jaycees and our history with HOBY on page 9.
HOBY NC East
1997 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Lizzie Graybill
1999 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Christine Babineau
Cooperating Organization Committee Involvement Raleigh Jaycees
2000 Superior Leadership Seminar Sean Barclay
2002 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Kristin Miller
2010 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Charles Krupinski
Director of Recruitment Karen Schellhorn
Program Book Award—Third Place Stacy Hanna
2011 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Alicia Nathison
Director of Recruitment Stacy Hanna
2012 Excellence Leadership Seminar Stacy Hanna
Director of Recruitment Stacy Hanna
2013 Excellence Leadership Seminar Mona Shah
Director of Recruitment Amanda Hudson
2014 Excellence Leadership Seminar Dr. Catherine Lewis
Director of Recruitment Jenna Waggoner
HOBY NC
2003 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Julie Smith
2004 Superior Leadership Seminar Tina Gordon
Outstanding Corporate Board President Jeff Gordon
2005 Outstanding Leadership Seminar Stacey Shaw
Outstanding Alumni Advisor Tina Gordon
Outstanding Recruitment Jeff Gordon & Valerie Kovalak
2006 Superior Corporate Board President Jeff Zabawa
Superior Leadership Seminar Sandy Mitofsky
Director of Recruitment Valerie Kovalak
2007 Superior Corporate Board President Jeff Zabawa
Superior Leadership Seminar Valerie Kovalak
Director of Recruitment Pam Fisher
2008 Superior Corporate Board President Jeff Zabawa
Superior Leadership Seminar Raleigh Jaycees
Director of Recruitment Meagan O’Dowd
30th
Year Certificate
2009 Superior Corporate Board President Sandy Mitofsky
Outstanding Leadership Seminar Ed Blackman
Director of Recruitment Stacy Hanna
COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS
HOW WILL YOU LEAD THROUGH SERVICE?
Leadership for Service HOBY’s Commitment to Volunteerism
As you will learn this weekend, one of the most powerful ways to show leadership is through service to others. HOBY believes so strongly in the idea of servant leadership that we answered the call and a created an initiative that challenges all Ambassadors to continue their HOBY experience long after the seminar concludes. Leadership for Service (L4S) is HOBY’s service-leadership program intended to prepare young people to contribute to their communities through service-learning and volunteerism. The objectives of Leadership for Service are:
To inform Ambassadors about the role and impact of community service;
To facilitate setting short-term community service goals;
To provide opportunities to connect with community service organizations; and
To provide documentation of program impact and effectiveness.
Each Ambassador is challenged to return to his/her community and conduct at least 100 hours of community service in the year following the HOBY Leadership Seminar. Ambassadors are asked to make a year-long commitment to strengthen their communities through volunteerism, and to track their success by logging their hours on the HOBY website, www.hoby.org in the Alumni section. Since the implementation of HOBY’s Leadership for Service program in 1998, participants have logged over 2.1 Million volunteer service hours. Through HOBY’s Leadership for Service programs, Ambassadors gain the tools, passion and commitment to serve others. To help young people realize the personal and social benefits of volunteerism and service, HOBY awards each Ambassador who successfully completes and logs 100 hours a special recognition packet, which includes recognition by the White House and the President’s Student Service Award.
Academy of Business Leadership
Alex’s Lemonade Stand
America’s Promise – The Alliance for Youth
American Association of School Administrators
American International Education Foundation
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
College Options Foundation
The Congressional Award
EF Tours
Festival of Children Foundation
Foundation for Teaching Economics
General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC)
HOBY Iraq
HOBY Canada
HOBY Turkey
HOBY United Kingdom
Hong Kong Union for Young Leaders
International Association of Lions Clubs
Korea Toynbee Corp. Ltd.
Military Order of the World Wars
National Assn. of Secondary School Principals
National Catholic Educational Association
National PTA
Nestle Very Best in Youth
North Carolina Junior Chamber
Optimist International
Oxfam
Points of Light & Hands on Network
Premier College Guidance
Rachel’s Challenge
Raleigh Jaycees
Saceda Youth Lead
US Junior Chamber
Winston-Salem Jaycees
Youth Service America
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You become a HOBY Alumnus. Welcome! You are now a part of the family of fellow HOBY Alumni who number 365,000 strong! Being a HOBY Alum is special. HOBY alumni serve their communities; they lead in their schools and communities; they go on to realize success in a number of areas. In short, they change the world. Being an active member of the HOBY Alumni Association means having access to numerous opportunities exclusively available to HOBY alumni, including leadership and educational programs, scholarships and grants. Don’t let your HOBY experience end on Sunday! Make sure you stay active in the HOBY Alumni Association. Current alumni:
Return to volunteer at HOBY Leadership Seminars and the World Leadership Congress
Apply for highly competitive college and university scholarships like the Moorehead-Cain and Robertson Scholarships
Participate in additional educational and leadership programs and seminars such as Presidential Classroom, Foundation for Teaching Economics’ “Economics for Leaders” and Youth For Understanding’s study abroad program
Log their Leadership for Service hours at www.hoby.org in the alumni section
For more information on opportunities available to HOBY alumni and to stay involved visit the Alumni section of www.hoby.org or www.east.hobync.org. The Alumni Association of
HOBY NC needs your support for the continuation of the HOBY experience in North
Carolina. You may contact the HOBY NC Alumni Advisor at [email protected].
The HOBY Alumni Association wants you!
https://www.facebook.com/HOBYNCAlumni
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOUR HOBY SEMINAR IS OVER?
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“I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought
and found how to serve.”
Albert Schweitzer, 1952 Nobel Peace Prize Winner
OTHER HOBY PROGRAMS
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Advanced Leadership Academy (ALA) HOBY’s newest program, the Advanced Leadership Academy (ALA) is an opportunity to deepen your leader-ship skills and develop a service project for your home school or community. All high school juniors and seniors are eligible to attend this five day, four night program on a first paid, space-available basis. HOBY alumni are en-couraged to bring their friends to experience the HOBY magic. The ALA program is a college-level curriculum based on the book “Leadership for A Better World” and includes learning about your specific individual leadership abilities and how you can leverage them to address issues like bullying and distracted driving through ser-vice. ALA participants meet other successful youth who have led service projects and started nonprofits and businesses. For more information on the ALA, visit www.hoby.org.
Community Leadership Workshop (CLeW) The Community Leadership Workshop (CLeW) is HOBY’s introductory one-day leadership program for high school freshmen, which focuses on leadership as a discipline to be ex-plored and learned. HOBY CLeW students interact with local community leaders, participate in group activities, and conduct community service projects. CLeWs are organized, devel-oped, and implemented by local business leaders, civic groups, volunteers, and HOBY Alumni. If you are interested in organizing a CLeW at your school, please contact the North Carolina HOBY Alumni Association at [email protected].
World Leadership Congress Held annually in late summer, the HOBY World Leadership Congress (WLC) is an opportu-nity to interact with youth from all over the United States and the world. All participants from the state HOBY Leadership Seminars are eligible to attend this weeklong, intensive, educa-tional program on a first paid, space-available basis. The WLC program includes coming face-to-face with today’s top leaders in business, gov-ernment, medicine, education, philanthropy and much more. In addition, the weeklong schedule is set in the backdrop of some of the greatest cities in the U.S. WLC students learn to think globally and critically, enhance their leadership skills, and meet students who share a desire to lead and make their schools, communities and countries better places. For more information on the WLC, visit www.hoby.org.
Visit www.east.hobync.org and click on the Alumni tab to download an EXCELeration Kit which contains information on more opportunities to
get involved with HOBY on a local, national, and international level. It also contains information on College Scholarships!
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The Freedom to Choose
Unfortunately, a very small number of our young people seem to attract the most of the news. They are in the public eye because they have stolen cars, vandalized schools, cre-ated disturbances – in some way rebelled against society. These headline-makers repre-sent only a small part of our teenage population. It is a fact that 98.7 percent of our young people are law-abiding, constructive citizens. There is too much focus on the negative. It is time we accent the positive – pat the good guys and gals on the back – let them know there are rewards for being responsible members of the community.
I do NOT believe we are all born equal – CREATED equal in the eyes of God, YES – but physical and emotional differences, parental guidance, varying environments, being in the right place at the right time, all play a role in enhancing or limiting an individual’s develop-ment. But I DO believe every man and woman, if given the opportunity and encourage-ment to recognize his or her own potential, regardless of background has the Freedom To Choose in our world. Will an individual be a taker or a giver in live? Will that person be satisfied merely to exist, or seek a meaningful purpose? Will he or she dare to dream the impossible dream?
I believe every person is created as the steward of his or her own destiny with great power for a specific purpose to share with others, through service, a reverence for life in a spirit of love.
Opportunities for HOBY Volunteer Involvement
1. Volunteers for the seminar planning committee. Planning begins in August of each year. Contact [email protected] for more information on joining the HOBY NC East Team.
2. Volunteers to assist with Alumni events. Over 6,000 HOBY Alumni live in NC. We need assistance in organizing Alumni events. Contact [email protected] if you can help.
3. Businesses to donate supplies or Gifts In Kind for the seminar. It is due to generous donations that HOBY NC East continues to provide superior seminars. Visit our website at www.east.hobync.org to see what you can donate to support our cause.
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LEADERSHIP WORKSHEET
Personal Leadership
Define a Leader:
My Leadership Strengths Are: Leadership Skills I Need to Work On:
Group Leadership
My Leadership Strengths are: Leadership Skills I Need to Work On:
Society Leadership
My Leadership Strengths are: Leadership Skills I Need to Work On:
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What new skill did you learn?
What feelings or thoughts seem most strong today?
How is your experience different from what you expected?
What impacts the way you view the situation/experience?
What did you learn about the people/community that we served today?
What are some pressing needs/issues in the community?
How does this project address those needs?
What is the least impact you can imagine for this project? The most?
Leadership For Service Post-Project Participant Questionnaire
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Leadership for Service SMART Goals
Worksheet and Action Plan
Developing Your SMART Goals:
What do you want to do?
How will you do it?
What skills will it require to meet your desired outcome?
Can it be done?
What is the timeframe for completion?
Goal: ____________________________________________________
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Benefits of achieving this goal: ________________________________
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What obstacles may stand in the way of achieving this goal? _________
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Are there any special skills/knowledge that will be needed to achieve this
goal? _____________________________________________________
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Who can help you achieve this goal? ____________________________
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Action Step: _______________________________________________
______________________________________ Deadline: ___________
Action Step: _______________________________________________
______________________________________ Deadline: ___________
Action Step: _______________________________________________
______________________________________ Deadline: ___________
Action Step: _______________________________________________
______________________________________ Deadline: ___________
Making Your Goals SMART:
Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely
Planning for success:
Step 1: Identify your goal.
Step 2: Outline the benefits from reaching this goal.
Step 3: Identify and assess any obstacles to reaching this goal.
Step 4: Identify the skills or knowledge required to reach this goal.
Step 5: Identify individuals, groups and organizations to work with to achieve this goal.
Step 6: Establish a plan of action to reach this goal.
Step 7: Determine a completion date for the goal.
Step 8: Evaluate the process
and your success in achieving
the goal.
Don’t Forget to Log Your
Service Hours!
HOBY’s Leadership for Service
Program rewards and recognizes
ambassadors who complete 100
hours of community service within
one year of the completion of their
HOBY seminar. Log your hours
into the L4S system by visiting
HOBY’s website at
www.hoby.org.
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NOTES AND AUTOGRAPHS
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NOTES
WELL WISHER SHOUT OUTS
Christian Butler: I am so proud of the young man you are becoming. I look forward to watching you become the leader you are destined to be. Stay true to yourself and all that you believe in. Always shoot for the moon and you will be guaranteed to land amongst the stars. I hope this weekend is all you hoped it to be. Enjoy every minute. Love you,Mom!
Carson Butts: WE ARE SO VERY PROUD OF YOU AND EXCITED FOR YOU! PLEASE MAKE THIS A WONDERFUL ENDEAVOR! WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING ABOUT THIS FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE! MOM AND DAD
Samuel Cho: We love you and wish you the best experience this weekend. Mom and Dad xxoo
Erin Collier: We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments! Keep up the great work! Love you, Mom, Dad and Cody
Breana Daye: I'm so proud of you Breana! Keep God first and He'll continue to open doors and make ways for you. You're an amazing person, never forget who you are. Love you, Momma
Aubrey DeVinney: Life is a book and every day that we live is a new page, so paint every page of your life with amazing colors of good deeds and amazing adventures. We love you and are so very proud of you. You light up our life every day. Show the world how it's done! Mom and Dad
Drew Griggs: We are very proud of your achievements & the contributions you are already making in our world! Love, Mom, Dad and Hayes
Lauren Howell: Congratulations on becoming as HOBY Ambassador. We're proud of you.
Tayshah Josey: A bright and shining star, continue to go forth and shine for the world to see your glow.
Brandon Lawrence: Great job! We know you will go far in life just keep reaching for the stars. We love you! Mom and Dad
Skylar McGaughey: To our natural born leader. We wish you well and are so proud of this major accomplishment and well deserved recognition of your leadership contributions and ability! You amaze us everyday!! Love, Mom , Dad and Ryley
Zachary Roupe: Congratulations on your selection as D.H. Conley's 2015 HOBY Ambassador! We are so very proud of you! Have Fun! Love, Momma, Daddy, and Lauren
Jordyn Scott: We are so very proud of you and your work ethic. We look forward to seeing you continue to blossom into the beautiful women you were created to be. Love, Mommy and Daddy
Lauren Spell: You will change the world one day. Whether it is through your silent stride or through your determined grit, just know that it is more than ready for you to take the lead. We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad and Heather
Hannah Styers: Enjoy your time with HOBY, Hannah! These are memories and learning experiences you will take with you for a lifetime. We are proud of you! Mom, Dad and Emma
Bria Elaine Walters: We love and adore you! Your Fan Club, Mommy, Daddy, Jalen and Grandma Ruth
Elijah Whitley -We love you and God Bless you, as you grow into a wonderful, Christian gentleman. Love your family, Daddy, Mommy and Tina
Mackenzie Wood: Good Luck this weekend! I know that you will have a great time and learn a lot. Always remember to work hard and strive to do your very best at everything. ~ Mom
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Pay It Forward Like what you were able to do with HOBY this year?
Help us be just as successful next year!
The HOBY browser add-on helps by donating a small percentage of what you buy online
back to us at no cost to you. Simply go to http://supporteast.hobync.org to install it. A drop
down will then notify you when you visit a participating merchant. Simply click on the drop
down to attribute us with the sale and continue to shop as you normally would. Throughout
the year when you purchase travel tickets, gifts and holiday items it all starts to add up.
Help to make NC East HOBY possible!
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
The NC East HOBY Leadership Seminar Committee thanks all entities who sponsored the leadership seminar or one or more students from their communities.
We appreciate their support and interest in the future leaders of our country.
HOBY NC East is always welcoming new donors and sponsors! To get involved, please contact [email protected] or
The Raleigh Jaycees at www.raleighjaycees.org
Get started on the path to making the world better a better place through HOBY.
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Outstanding Sponsor
www.raleighjaycees.org
Inspirational Leader Sponsor
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Other Sponsors
Jackie Bennett Stacy Hanna Siler City Lions Club
Ed and Jennifer Blackman Burlington Woman's Club UNC Student Stores
Victoria Bradsher Fuquay-Varina Woman's Club Wings of Bolivia
Connor Brady Kiwanis Club Of Southport Oak Island Winston-Salem Jaycees
LeeRoy and Susan Hanna Roxboro Kiwanis Club Zebulon Womans’ Club
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