David Raizen Draws Record Crowd to 2014 Scarsdale Bowl Dinner
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It was a night of firsts for the Scarsdale Bowl Dinner – with the youngest honoree in the history of the Bowl, drawing the largest crowd ever to a new venue for the event. Bowl Chair David Brodsky greeted the 440 guests to the Fountainhead in New Rochelle, and thanked friends, former Bowl members, SCARVAC volunteers, the Mayor, the Bowl Committee, local officials and the community for turning out to honor David Raizen for outstanding community service. A special shout out went to Deb Pekarek, a newly-minted Village trustee who served as secretary/treasurer of the Bowl Committee and Evelyn Stock who is both a trustee as the Scarsdale Foundation and a member of the Bowl Committee for extraordinary efforts in arranging the festivities. Brodsky noted former Bowl Honoree Eda Newhouse who passed away recently and also thanked Scarsdale School Superintendent Michael McGill who will be retiring at the close of the school year.
Trustee Deb Pekarek: Secretary and Treasurer Bowl Committee
Scarsdale Foundation President and former Village Trustee Richard Toder was eloquent as always and quoted Benjamin Franklin who said, " He that drinks his cider alone, let him catch his horse alone." Calling Franklin the father of volunteerism he quoted him again saying, "The good men may do separately is small, compared with what they may do collectively,' and added "I have no doubt that if Franklin had the good fortune to live in Scarsdale, he would have been awarded the Scarsdale Bowl." He thanked Bowl Chair David Brodsky for his "herculean efforts" to move the Bowl to a new venue and presensted Deb Pekarek with a beautiful bouquet of red roses.
First up was Fire Chief Thomas M. Cain, in full uniform. He revealed that he began his Scarsdale Fire Chief Thomas M.Cain Scarsdale Bowl Chair David Brodsky
Bowl Committee: Carolyn Stevens, Pam Rubin, Nan Berke
Taylor Babiarz, Bettina Daloia and Emily Raizen
Strauss continued, "That restlessness, that patience, and that persistence have neve Robin Nack, Angela Manson, Jill Serling, Marnie Gelfman
He said that Raizen "is continuously solving the problems facing his multi-faceted world – in his family, in his business, and in the unrelenting pressure of the daily needs of the Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corps," and credited him with strengthening the total emergency services in the Village.
2014 Bowl Honoree David Raizen
He opened by saying "Scarsdale is my home. ...It's the site of all of those elements and memories, large and small that comprise a life—my failures, my successes, and my many milestones: learning to walk, learning to talk, learning to drive. My first date, my first kiss. So I think you will know what I'm talking about when I say it feels a little odd being awarded for service to my community because serving my home is the most natural thing in the world." Michelle Lichtenberg, Deb Pekarek, Anne Lyons, Stacey Brodsky
Discussing the calls he said, "At the ambulance corps, it's a lot of missed meals. A lot of interrupted holidays. It's time away from spouse and children, not only for all of the emergency calls, but also for the hundreds of hours of training."
"So why do we do it? Of all the ways we could serve our incredible town, why the ambulance? To the dismay of Chief Brogan, my response to that question is often, "Where else in the world do I get to go 90 miles per hour, down the wrong side of the street, chasing the cops!!"
Village Manager Al Gatta and Jane Gatta
He thanked the entire corps, many who were in the audience saying, "And I'm not the Steve Kirshenbaum and Jon Mark
He told the group, "I love what I do as President of SCARVAC, and I hope to do it for years to come, as long as the membership allows me to and will put up with me."
Laura Miller and Elyse Flagg
He closed by saying "When I say good-bye to people, I often joke by saying, "See you later. Well, actually, I hope I don't, but you know what I mean." To all of you, I want to say, "See you later," and this time, I hope I do. And you know what I mean. Thanks."
Steve Goldman and James Genova Florie Wachtenheim and Suzanne Seiden