2018 Vol. 28 No. 1 February 2018 The 28th Annual Magnolia Ball will provide funding for a new, Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton, to care for very small and very sick newborn babies. The Executive Committee of the 28th Annual Magnolia Ball, (center) Cochairs Mrs. Julie Weber and Mrs. Katie Gambrell; (back from left) auction vice-chairs Mrs. Laura Lenaeus and Mrs. Mandy Jackson with decorations vice-chairs Mrs. Melina Douthit and Mrs. Lindsay Jennings. 28th Annual Magnolia Ball An Evening Celebrating Our Future Sponsors and committee members of the 28th annual Magnolia Ball gathered at the Carrollton home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Green on Jan. 25 and learned that the fundraising gala would benefit a new, Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton. The new NICU will serve the community s tiniest and most vulnerable patients, including premature babies and infants with serious medical conditions. Without local access to NICU care, these patients endure the risks of being transported to hospitals as far away as Rome, Columbus or downtown Atlanta. (Continued on page 3) Proceeds from the 2018 Magnolia Ball will benefit a new, Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton, to care for very small and very sick newborn babies. Your support will help save precious young lives and have a profound impact on our most vulnerable patients. Executive Committee Co-Chairs Mrs. Katie Gambrell Mrs. Julie Weber Vice-Chairs Auction Mrs. Mandy Jackson Mrs. Laura Lenaeus Decorations Mrs. Melina Douthit Mrs. Lindsay Jennings
PG.2 Drs. William and Rhonda Rogers Named Honorary Chairs 2018 Honorary Chairs Drs. William and Rhonda Rogers The Magnolia Ball Project With proceeds from the 2018 Magnolia Ball, west Georgia and east Alabama will soon have a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to care for very small and very sick newborn babies. Our community s tiniest and most fragile patients, including premature and infants with serious medical conditions, previously endured the risks of being transported to hospitals as far away as Rome, Columbus or downtown Atlanta. With your help, soon they will receive the specialized care they need, closer to home, in a fraction of the time. Thank you for supporting our community s future! Drs. William and Rhonda Rogers were introduced as the Honorary Chairs of the 28 th Annual Magnolia Ball at the kick-off reception at the Carrollton home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Green on Jan. 25. Mrs. Susan Fleck, Vice-Chair of Tanner Medical Foundation Board of Directors, introduced the honorees with a series of hints about their identities. Guests learned that after graduating from the Medical College of Georgia, the young couple moved to Carrollton to practice medicine. In the 34 years they ve been here, they ve raised four wonderful children, healed thousands of people and were instrumental in establishing a church to meet the spiritual needs of our area, said Mrs. Fleck. Some are born into our community and others marry into it. Our honorees have helped shape our community into the special place it is. Dr. William Rogers joined Tanner s medical staff in 1983 and is the medical director of the John and Barbara Tanner Cardiac Rehab Center at the Tanner Heart and Vascular Center. Dr. Rhonda Rogers was the third female physician to serve our community. She specializes in Dermatology at Dermatology Specialists of West Georgia. It s quite an honor for us and we re glad to serve, said Will Rogers, MD. We re glad to be part of this next phase of the Neonatal Intensive Care. We have raised four children here and we are expecting our sixth grandbaby this summer, said Rhonda Rogers, MD. We have had one grandchild in the NICU in Atlanta, so this is an honor. We feel very special. This is a worthy cause, these precious babies, so be generous, donate and let s have fun with it.
PG.3 The 28 th Annual Magnolia Ball Kicks Off (Continued from page 1) Co-chairs, Mrs. Katie Gambrell and Mrs. Julie Weber, announced the title of this year s ball, "An Evening Celebrating Our Future" centering on the NICU fundraising project. They thanked the 2018 Vice-Chairs, Mrs. Melina Douthit, Mrs. Mandy Jackson, Mrs. Lindsay Jennings and Mrs. Laura Lenaeus, and all of the Magnolia Ball committee members. Mrs. Jennifer George, Mrs. Barbara Paul and Mrs. Laura Lenaeus shared powerful stories about complications that arose when their children were born, and how vital the new NICU will be for the community. It s not just a matter of convenience, it really is going to improve outcomes for babies in this community, said Mrs. Lenaeus. (1) Magnolia Ball Kickoff Hosts, Betty and Tommy Green; (2) Alison Tanner and Barbara Tanner; (3) Evalyn and Joe Parrish; (4) Laura Lenaeus, Barbara Paul and Jennifer McElwaney George; (5) Deborah Matthews, Kay Heard and Sherry Stringfellow; (6) Dana Reeve and Michelle Morgan. 1 2 3 6 5 4
PG.4 The 28 th Annual Magnolia Ball Kicks Off 1 2 6 3 5 4 (1) Marilyn and Charles Hubbard; (2) Susan Fleck, Jennifer Green and Cheryl Gill; (3) Jerry Wood and Mary Covington; (4) Special Parties Committee: Gloria Stewart, Amanda Stewart, Shirley Hamil, Wanda Calhoun and Wynn Grisham; (5) Lisa and Shannon Maxwell; (6) Dr. and Mrs. Peter Ojuro.
PG.5 The 28 th Annual Magnolia Ball Kicks Off (1) Steve Adams, Deborah Matthews, William Rogers, Rhonda Rogers, Susan Fleck and Loy Howard; (2) Dana and Brandall Lovvorn; (3) Wanda Calhoun, Milton and Susan Berry; (4) Idys Overton and Jan Walker; (5) Katie Gambrell, Charlsie Sprewell, Julia Wilson and Toye Windom; (6) Nichole Pezold and Jennifer Green. 1 2 3 6 4 5
PG. 6 Tanner Medical Foundation thanks Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Green for hosting the 2018 Magnolia Ball kick-off reception at their beautiful Carrollton home. The Magnolia Ball Special Parties Committee for their hard work at the Kickoff! Special thanks to Susan Ramsey of Smith s Studio for graciously donating photography services for the 2018 Magnolia Ball and to Kay Horton for creating a beautiful scrapbook of last year s Magnolia Ball. K Y E D A T E S March 6-8 March 9 March 13-15 March 14 Decorations: Bar & Backdrop/Stage work in the warehouse Auction Contribution Forms Due Decorations: Lounge & Backdrop/Stage work in the warehouse Invitations Committee meets March 20-22 Decorations: Photo, Entrance, Backdrop/Stage work in the warehouse Feb. 4 Please note: Seating Charts Due Thursday, March 8 6:00 (Invitations p.m. to be mailed to each guest this year so be sure to include all information requested Women s on the seating chart.) Auction Beginning at 8 a.m. on Mar. 12, committee Committee members may add their names to a Magnolia Ball Ticket Waiting List at the Foundation office on a first-come, first served basis. Please note, a Tanner Medical check for $450 per ticket is required. Center/Carrollton Classroom 1 109 College Street Carrollton GA 30117 P. O. Box 695 Carrollton GA 30112 770.812.GIFT (4438) To receive a newsletter by mail, please call the Foundation.