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The American Cancer Society is The American Cancer Society is delighted to welcome you to thedelighted to welcome you to the
Vintage Affair GalaVintage Affair Galapresented by Lexus of Mobilepresented by Lexus of Mobile
Virtual Program for the 26th Vintage Affair Gala
Personal Cancer Stories by:Jacque Mayhall
Kristen DeLaneyDr. Jennifer & Chris PierceSarah Marshall Thompson
Preview of Auction items by Vintage Affair Chairs
Sarah Marshall Thompson and Megan Arendall
Interview with Craig and Debbie Mathews
Silent Auction 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Drawing of a beautiful pave style diamond bracelet set in 18K white gold, graciously donated by Zundel’s Jewelry
Drawing of Kelley Ogburn’s piece “ On My Mind”
Emcee: Rose Ann Haven, WKRG NEWS5
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2020 Vintage Affair Gala Sponsors2020 Vintage Affair Gala SponsorsPresenting Sponsor
Lexus of Mobile
Grand Patrons' Dinner Sponsors
Mr. Herbert A. MeislerMr. & Mrs. Ben Meisler
Platinum SponsorThe Hearin Chandler Foundation
Gold SponsorsDelaney Development
The Bienville Group
Silver SponsorsMobile Molecular Imaging, LLC
Drs. J. Scott & Margaret Van Loock
Media SponsorWKRG News5
Beard EquipmentHadley Binion Designs
Hydro TechnologiesKillion & Associates
McConnell AutomotiveRayford and Associates
River Bank and Trust United Rentals
Program Sponsors
In-Kind SponsorsM&M Designs: Mary Beth Massey
Ruby Media, Seth LaubingerZundel’s Jewelry
Hope SponsorsHancock Whitney Bank
Regions Bank
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Craig and Debbie MathewsCraig and Debbie MathewsTal and Julie VickersTal and Julie Vickers
Presenting SponsorPresenting Sponsor
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Vintage Affair CommitteeVintage Affair Committee
Chairs:Chairs:
The Vintage Affair Committee would like to extend a special thanks to all of the Gala volunteers for their hard
work and dedication to the American Cancer Society.
Sarah Marshall Thompson + Megan Arendall
CommitteeCommitteeMerrill Arendall
Jena Berson
Shannon Cook
Caroline Cunningham
Erin Cunningham
Jessica Delaney
McRae Dugger
Mary Hunter Fuller
Paige Graf
Ellen Hicks
Valeria Hines
Mindy Inge
Russ Johnson
Seth Laubinger
Meredith Lincoln
Mary Beth Massey
Emma Mayhall
Kim Meador
Appie McMurphy
Courtney Murphy
Diana Newman
Toots Otts
Christy Reid
Carly Riis
Jennifer Roberds
Amelia Thomas
Sarah Thomas
Jodi Turner
Paige Weinstein
Doug Whitmore
Hartley Winter
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2020 Vintage Affair Committee Chairs2020 Vintage Affair Committee ChairsSarah Marshall:Sarah Marshall is a native of Mobile, Al. She graduated from UMS-Wright Prepa-ratory School in 2003 and received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Virginia in 2007. Sarah Marshall moved to Washington, DC after graduation to begin her nursing ca-reer in pediatrics at Georgetown Univer-sity Hospital. She was drawn to pediatric oncology as a result of her own history with childhood cancer and treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. After 2 years in pediatric oncology, she trained to work in the pediatric intensive care unit at Georgetown. In 2017, Sarah Marshall and her husband, Ben Thomp-son, moved to Mobile with their son, Edward. She worked at USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital in the PICU until giving birth to their daughter, Sally, in De-cember of 2018. Ben and Sarah Marshall are members of St. Ignatius Church and enjoy spending time with their children and friends, and engaging in ways to give back to the community
Megan Arendall:Megan Gunter Arendall is a native of Mobile, AL., where she attended high school at UMS-Wright Preparatory School. She graduated Cum Laude from the University of Ala-bama in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Human Sciences. Af-ter graduation, Megan moved to Washington, D.C. where she worked for the Children’s Defense Fund, a child advocacy organization, and Symphonic Strategies, a consulting firm. In 2013, Megan returned home to Mobile where she worked at Distinguished Young Women as their Marketing and Communications Director for two years. She is currently the Director of Client Relationships for Symphonic Strategies, the Washington, D.C. based consulting firm. Megan is married to Drayton Arendall, who is also a Mobile native. The couple have two children, Drayton, Jr. (age 3) and Frances (age 1). Megan and Drayton are members of Dauphin Way Methodist Church, and outside of work, she loves to spend time with her family and friends. Megan has also had the honor of serving on the Mitchell Cancer Institute’s Celebrate Hope Committee and was a member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Leadership Class of 2015.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim AtchisonDrs. Dean and Lynn Batten
Drs. Lawrence and Rhonda BedsoleMr. & Mrs. Ty Bullard
Mr. and Mrs. Bob ClapperDr. and Mrs. Charles Dyas
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. EllingwoodDr. and Mrs. Curtis Graf
Kit HamiltonDr. and Mrs. James M. Harrison, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Herman
Dr. and Mrs. Harrison HowardMr. and Mrs. Neil Kennedy
LaCour Hospitality, Inc- Jeff LaCourJacque & Ray Mayhall
Mr. and Mrs. Trey MayhallMr. & Mrs. John L. McCarron
Mr. & Mrs. Tom O’MeliaDr. and Mrs. Richard NobletDr. and Mrs. Allen W. Oaks
Dr. Craig Kleinmann & Ms. Leigh OwensMarion and Jamie Quina
Raymond James- Mr. and Mrs. George Arras Lee and Aimee RobinsonDr. and Mrs. John Russell
ServisFirst Bank- Mr. and Mrs. Alex ArendallDr. and Mrs. Grant Shell
Mrs. Jean ShermanDr. and Mrs. Johns E. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Ben ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Selwyn Turner, III
Grand PatronsGrand Patrons
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Mr. Herbert A. MeislerMr. and Mrs. Ben Meisler
Grand Patrons DinnerGrand Patrons Dinnersponsored bysponsored by
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Jeb ShellJeb ShellGuest Speaker
Jeb is a native Mobilian and is married to Emily Hamilton Shell. Emily and Jeb have two children, John (15) and Kit (12). He is the CFO at Hargrove Engineers and Construc-tors.
Jeb was diagnosed in July of 2018 with stage four, colorec-tal cancer with liver metastases. He began treatment in August of 2018 and was declared cancer free in March of 2019. He continued post-cancer treatment and reversal surgeries until June 2019.
He enjoys spending time with family and friends and, when not working or serving, enjoys being in the woods or on the water.
Education:Graduated from University of South Alabama in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant.
Professional Career:Chief Financial Officer of Mobile based Hargrove Engineers + Constructors since 2005. Helped facilitate its growth from one office with 45 teammates and $5MM in annual revenue to one with 14 offices, over 2,200 teammates and $400MM in annual revenue. His responsibilities include designing and overseeing the financial and accounting processes and procedures and developing long-term strategies to ensure the long-term financial success of Hargrove. He serves as the company’s treasurer and represents the company on many professional and civic organizations.
Experience before Hargrove included tax and audit experience in public accounting and private industry.
Professional and Civic Associations:University of South Alabama, National Alumni Association Board - PresidentMcQueen Alumni Center Building Committee - Co-ChairmanUSA Onward and Upward – Capital Campaign CommitteeBay Area Food Bank - Board member and PresidentMobile Downtown Alliance - Director, PresidentThe Hargrove Foundation – DirectorsBoy Scout of America – Mobile Area Board MemberCity of Mobile – Mayor’s Audit CommitteeBCA – RAC CommitteeJH Outback - Mobile Leadership CouncilUnited Cerebral Palsy - Board MemberMobile Area Education Foundation’s “HIPPY” Early Childhood Education Program BoardMobile Downtown Rotary Club
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American artist Kelley Ogburn is best known for her figurative and floral compositions, combining gestural lines and raw mark-making with sim-ple washes of color and bold strokes. In these moments of creation, Kelley addresses the whole of life — acknowl-edging struggle, but further noting its balance by beauty — challenging the viewer to fully accept all that life brings. Kelley’s desire to create was cultivated from a young age when she first began to take regular art classes. Though it was while studying in the ad-vanced placement art program during high school that she developed her love
for gesture drawing and the contour line — still prevalent in her work today. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Auburn University where she further explored different forms of mark making and the human response to them.
Exhibiting mainly in the south-eastern United States, Kelley’s work exists in collections throughout the country and in private collections internationally. She has shown as a featured artist in Neiman Marcus, and was selected to be the fea-tured artist for the Grand Summer Ball and the Festival of Flowers. Kelley cur-rently lives and works in Fairhope, Ala-bama.
Kelley OgburnKelley OgburnFeatured Artist
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Silent Auction - ArtistsSilent Auction - ArtistsEach year, the Vintage Affair Gala features artistic works of all styles as Each year, the Vintage Affair Gala features artistic works of all styles as
part of its silent auction, which raises money for the American Cancer part of its silent auction, which raises money for the American Cancer
Society. The Vintage Affair Committee would like to thank the following Society. The Vintage Affair Committee would like to thank the following
artists for so generously sharing their talents with us this year:artists for so generously sharing their talents with us this year:
Kelley Ogburn – Featured ArtistKelly Adger
Anna Marie BabingtonMary Ball
Emily ChappellColleen ComerVicki Denaburg
Caroline Wesch DennisMaribeth DennisMargaret DexterCarol Erickson
Emily FarishLance Ganey
Emily GodfreySusan Godwin
Emmy GrierElisabeth Hays
Debbie HolobaughCamille Hunt
Ashley Lieb
Margi McCallAnna McMurphy
Crawford McWilliamsDiana Newman
Lizzie NoblesSarah Otts
Kimberly PaigeLucy Pike
Tina PowersDare’ Radcliff
Mollie RobinsonEmily Ryan
Karen SandiferAllison SteeleAshley Terrell
Joe TurnerRebekah Webb
Cheryl QuinnellyKimberly Zukley
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Platinum SponsorPlatinum Sponsor
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Gold SponsorsGold Sponsors
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Silver SponsorsSilver Sponsors
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How we save lives, celebrate lives and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
A few examples of how we’re making an impact in South Alabama:A few examples of how we’re making an impact in South Alabama:
• We have identified transportation as one of the most significant barriers to accessing and completing cancer treatment. Through our Road to Recovery program, we have awarded Community Transportation Grants across the state, including grants to USA Mitchell Cancer Institute, Infirmary Cancer Care and Southern Cancer Care totaling $25,000. Last year in Alabama, we provided 5,155 rides to and from treatment through Community Transportation Grants and 653 rides through volunteer-driven Road to Recovery.
• The American Cancer Society is one of the most trusted sources of cancer information and resources in the world. We are continually updating our website, cancer.org, with the latest information and guidance on COVID-19 for cancer patients in addition to news, prevention recommendations, and local programs and services. Last year, an estimated 680,700 people in Alabama visited cancer.org for answers to these and other cancer-related questions. Also, our Cancer Information Specialists are here to help day and night at 1.800.227.2345 with assistance on cancer-specific questions and even navigating health insurance systems. Last year, more than 7,200 people in Alabama received personalized guidance from ACS staff and partners.
• We know that the most significant developments in the fight against cancer are the results of research and we are currently funding 8 cancer research grants in Alabama, totaling over $4 million. The success of our re-search grant program is exemplified by the fact that 49 American Cancer Society-funded researchers have received a Nobel prize for their work.
American Cancer Society Mission StatementAmerican Cancer Society Mission Statement
The American Cancer Society’s mission is to Save Lives, Celebrate
Lives and Lead the Fight for a World Without Cancer.
Your American Cancer Society is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
cancer.org • 1.800.227.2345