2016 SIZZLER FOR SIGHT SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES 2015 SIZZLER FOR SIGHT 2014 SIZZLER FOR SIGHT KBA Board members Steve Sherman II and Kevin McDermott help prepare the vegetable and cheese trays. We set a record this year with 100 Chinese Auction baskets! Thank you to everyone who donated an item or basket! Our special items auction. Thank you to Cottage Gardens for donating the beautiful mums! The mugs and programs are ready for the guests. Our Smokin’ Hot Sponsors Our Flaming Hot Sponsors BCAB Administrative Director Terry Lukes and KBA Human Resources Administrator Melissa Means take the first shift at registration. The 50/50 raffle tickets are prepared. Terry Lukes, KBA Director of Communication Stephanie Finnegan, and Melissa Means. Guests take a look through the Chinese Auction baskets. Director of Development Maureen Perod, Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist Kathy Buskirk, Maintenance Supervisor Dale Myers, Procurement Specialist Nikki Boyle, Senior Vice President of Services Ann Peterson, and KBA workcenter employee Lana Penniman. KBA Board member Chef Sam Moore and CEO Jonathan Fister. Chicken, beef, pork, and lamb cooking out on the spit! Executive Vice President of Operations Allen Connely, Jonathan Fister, and Dale Myers take the meat off the spit. Chef Sam begins slicing the meat. CEO Jonathan Fister The guys work hard to take the meat of the spit, slice it, and bring it into the serving line. Guests mingle around while waiting for the food to be served. Total Property Management Operations Manager Evelyn Kurdupski and Casework Coordinator Regina Novak are ready to take money for the reverse raffle. Guests begin to eat. We thank the Nova Cellars, Fractured Grape, and Knockin’ Noggin wineries for participating in this year’s event! There was a steady stream of guests going through the food line. Board member Cindy Falotico (right) chats with a guest about the special items auction. The homebrewers are all set up. We were so grateful to have a beautiful night for the Sizzler! Many of the guests enjoyed the selection of flavored cigars. Guests enjoy visiting with others in the community. Guests stop to pose for a photo! KBA Board members Jessica Smith and Carole Giroski work the second shift at registration. We once again thank DJ Fred Faraone for providing musical entertainment! O&M Specialist Luann Cade, CVRT Kathy Buskirk, Procurement Specialist Nikki Boyle, VP of Services Ann Peterson, and Lana Penniman keep the food line flowing! Director of Communications Stephanie Finnegan and Senior Vice President of Finance Laurie Staph stop for a picture. Director of Communication Stephanie Finnegan, CEO Jonathan Fister, and CFO Laurie Staph. Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist Jenn Lilly and CEO Jonathan Fister. Director of Development Maureen Perod brings the winning 50/50 ticket to DJ Fred Faraone to announce. Executive Vice President of Operations Allen Connely and Facilities & Operations Director PJ Yudt. CEO Jonathan Fister begins announcing the raffle winners and presents a few awards. Allen Connely accepts the Keystone Vocational Services 2014 Partnership in Service Award on behalf of ERB Safety. ERB is our supplier for the safety cap helmets. Fred Faraone accepts the KBA Good Neighbor Award. This year’s Perry Templeton Award was presented to PJ Yudt. This award is presented to those whose participation and cooperation provide the support necessary for the execution of our mission of providing employment opportunities for the disabled. At 8:00, musical entertainment was provided the very talented DaddyO band! The winning homebrewer accepts his award. The homebrewers. The crowd gathers as the Chinese Auction basket winners are announced. CEO Jonathan Fister and Senior VP of Services Ann Peterson. CFO Laurie Staph and Jason from Black, Bashor & Porsch. Laurie, PJ, and Board member Tresa Templeton. Keystone Receptionist Domingo Bermudez and Mr. Scheidemantle. KBA Board members Karen Anderson and Tresa Templeton. Exec. VP of Operations Allen Connely starts the clean-up process! Director of Development Maureen Perod, Director of Communications Stephanie Finnegan, and Senior Vice President of Finance Laurie Staph. 2013 SIZZLER FOR SIGHT The Chinese Auction baskets are all lined up. The guys get the beer cart ready. The Shrine Club all set up for the Sizzler. Meats cook out on the spits. Jonathan, Laurie, and Terry relax together before the event. Even though the weather wasn’t cooperating, Domingo, Vera, and Melissa had a smile to greet everyone with! Delicious desserts! Sandie, Sandie’s sister, Kimberly, Karen, and Janet prepare the food line. Delicious fruit donated by Park Inn. The guys form a line to take the meats off the spit, cut them into pieces and fill up trays, and bring the trays into the food line. Chef Sam from Park Inn helps prepare the food. Cutting the meat and filling up the trays. Beef, chicken, pork, and lamb are ready to be served. The homebrewers’ taps were a hit! Thank you to all of the homebrewers who participated! Guests have a good time visiting. The weather cleared up enough for people to go outside. Ann (right), Aisha, and Jeff sold special auction tickets. County Commissioner John Lechner accepts the 2013 Perry Templeton Award on behalf of the Mercer County Courthouse. This award is presented to those whose participation and cooperation provide the support necessary for the execution of our mission of providing employment opportunities for the disabled. Amy and Laurie serve up drinks at the bar. Mark and Terry have a good time dancing! Jonathan and Allen pause for a quick picture. Tresa and Jonathan had a great time talking with everyone who attended. Vera, Kyla, Dale, Melissa, and Domingo hang outside. Terry, Laurie, and Ann begin pulling the winning tickets for the Chinese Auction baskets. Jonathan thanks Chef Sam for all of his hard work! Karen announces the reverse raffle winners. The winning Chinese Auction ticket numbers are announced. Everyone checks their tickets to see if they’re a winner! A big thank you to our wonderful DJ, Fred Faraone! The homebrewers’ award is presented. Maureen, Stephanie, and Laurie pose for a picture.