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On September 21, 2011, Rivershore will host its 2nd Annual Gala Dinner at the Niagara Falls Country Club. This year’s theme will be “Celebrating Art and Innovation”. With emcee Maryalice Demler from WGRZ TV, this year’s event will help us to continue providing the highest quality services to more than 175 people and their families throughout Niagara County. As Rivershore continues to grow and support people living with developmental disabilities pursuing and achieving meaningful lives, involvement from donors and sponsors is vital to our success.
This year we are excited to welcome actor, author and comedian Geri Jewell as our guest speaker! Introduced to millions as “Cousin Geri”, Geri Jewell has risen to become a leading force in disabilities advocacy. Geri started her acting career as the personal choice of famed producer Norman Lear for her role as Cousin Geri on the ground-breaking NBC sitcom, The Facts of Life. With this role she became the first person with a visible disability to become a regular performer on a national, prime-time television show. During her run on the show she broke barriers by addressing issues of disability awareness.
Not only an exceptional actress and comedienne, Geri is internationally recognized as a powerful and motivational speaker and trainer. She is famous for her uncanny ability to captivate the hearts of audiences by using humor to facilitate attitude changes. Geri brings to her presentations personal experience of having her behavior and actions misunderstood because of her cerebral palsy. By sharing her disability as her greatest blessing, and revealing insights about the world as she sees it, Geri turns the focus from disabilities to a true celebration of ability, resulting in an inspiring, empowering and healing experience.
Geri’s advocacy also translates to her workshop and training skills. She is one of the original trainers in the internationally recognized disability awareness training program, WINDMILLS. Her knowledge of workforce development, transitioning, and human relation skills assists her in the development of many exciting workshops.
Geri continues to entertain many with her acting. She was personally selected to be part of the Emmy winning HBO series, Deadwood where she became qualified to be nominated for an individual Emmy for her portrayal of “Jewell”. She is also a re-occurring character on, Young and the Restless and was recently featured on Strong Medicine. If holding three roles at one time wasn’t enough, Geri just made her film debut in an independent feature that was recently shown at the Tribecca and Fort Lauderdale Film Festivals.
Most recently, Geri was honored by the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, DC with their highest honor – The Victory Award – and participated in the inauguration of President Obama at the United Cerebral Palsy Power and Pride Ball, the first and only inaugural activity for people with disabilities.
The current chapter of Geri’s life is perhaps one of the most exciting. In April of 2011, she released an autobiography, I’m Walking As Straight As I Can: Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond.
For information on how you can purchase tickets for this once in a lifetime event, please contact Jeffrey Irwin at 754-7272 ext. 45.
Through the combined support and sponsorships from various organizations, dinner attendees and donors, we were able to raise over $12,000 for the Rivershore Foundation, Inc. in 2010.