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Community Fund taps its past by honoring Humanitarians of the Year

The event at Station 400 in Lakewood Ranch was planned to reintroduce key philanthropists to the local Community Fund.


  • By Jay Heater
  • | 12:40 p.m. November 9, 2022
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The room at Station 400 in Lakewood Ranch was abuzz with activity.

Assembled Wednesday were what Manatee County Commissioner Vanessa Baugh called "the best of the best" when it came to doing humanitarian work in the community.

The Lakewood Ranch Community Fund board held a breakfast Nov. 9 to honor the past winners of the C. John Clarke Humanitarian of the Year award.

The idea was to not only honor the past recipients of the Humanitarian of the Year award, but to perhaps also reengage them with the goal of unifying the community to support the many nonprofits helping those in need.

"Oh, my gosh, energizing is the word for this," said Barbara Najmy. "I think we are all here to empower each other to continue the good work we've done."

Najmy and her husband, Joseph Najmy, were the Humanitarians of the Year in 2019.

Joseph Najmy, a former Community Fund board member, said he was happy to see the current Lakewood Ranch Community Fund board trying to expand on the charitable work that has been accomplished over the years.

"This work has tentacles that I am sure the initial founders are so proud to see," he said.

Diane Brune, the 2018 Humanitarian of the Year and a former president and board member of the Lakewood Ranch Community Fund, said the past winners of the Humanitarians of the Year had never been brought together before.

"I am very happy and surprised with the energy in this room," Brune said. "I love this new phase the fund is going through."

The Community Fund is coming off a successful Wine and Giving Oct. 27 at the Esplanade Golf and Country Club that sold out with 260 in attendance. The event raised more than $50,000 profit to go toward the grant program that benefits the region's nonprofits.

With the Community Fund board hoping to host more events in the future, it wanted to tap the previous Humanitarian of the Year award winners for guidance. Station 400 agreed to host the event to further the cause.

"I am beyond words," Lakewood Ranch Community Fund President Nicole Ryskamp said. "This is such great energy."

Lakewood Ranch Community Fund Executive Director Adrienne Bookhamer told the former Humanitarians of the Year that the board is committed to making a huge impact in the community.

"Thank you so much for being a part of our history," she said. "We try to remember where we came from. This is John Clarke's vision, to make the community better.

Clarke is the former Schroeder-Manatee Ranch President and CEO who founded the Lakewood Ranch Community Fund with the thought that no strong community exists without a charitable arm.

"We want to continue that (vision)," Bookhamer said. "We want to find out how to can make a bigger impact."

Mark Clark, the vice president of the Lakewood Ranch Community Fund board, called the event "something special."

"The wine soirée was just the beginning," he said. "It's great to see this energy come together. I remember when I used to hear people say that nobody will ever move to (Lakewood Ranch). Oh, how they were wrong. And we are taking your dream that you started years ago to another level."

Baugh and her husband Don were the 2016 Humanitarians of the Year, She said the Community Fund board needs to continue its path.

"We have grown a lot," Baugh said of the community. "We have a lot of potential and we need to grab it."

Angela Massaro Fain and her husband John Fain were the Humanitarians of the Year in 2017. She said it is smart for the board to want to include the past Humanitarians of the Year as they plot the future.

"It's interesting what this great turnout means," she said of the packed room at Station 400. "(The Humanitarians of the Year) want to be engaged. A lot of these people are big community leaders, even if they are retired."

 

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Jay Heater

Jay Heater is the managing editor of the East County Observer. Overall, he has been in the business more than 41 years, 26 spent at the Contra Costa Times in the San Francisco Bay area as a sportswriter covering college football and basketball, boxing and horse racing.

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