Thanks to Mitchell Katz of the MDE School in East Cobb for the following information:
The MDE School of East Cobb hosts “A Gatsby Affair,” March 2, 7 to 11 p.m. at the Omni Hotel at The Battery Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. The event is presented by Ed Voyles Automotive Group.
The second annual event is the largest fundraiser/benefit for the MDE School, a non-profit, private school in East Cobb that serves K-12 children with varying special needs. The MDE School, the only school of its kind in Cobb County, provides an exceptional learning environment where students with special needs have access to academics, music, drama, adaptive PE, enrichment programs and life skills training. MDE serves students with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, communication disorders, and developmental delays.
Since MDE School’s inception in 2008, enrollment has increased from 3 to 50 students from all over metro Atlanta. MDE is able to uniquely serve children with special needs who cannot be served in a traditional educational environment, and addresses each students’ learning, social, cognitive, and developmental goals allowing their students to maximize their potential.
“Words cannot express the feeling of watching the school’s growth and progress. It has truly been AMAZING! I no longer worry about my son’s well-being. I know that the teachers and staff have all the students’ best interest at heart,” says Angie Monday, a MDE parent.
The Gatsby themed evening is $100 per person for tickets. Sponsors as of printing include Ed Voyles Automotive Group, Laugh and Learn Child Development Center, Brasfield & Gorrie, Croy Engineering, Spectrum Behavioral Associates, Publix Super Markets Charities, Honest-1 Auto Care, and Ms. Donna Maslia. Sponsorships ranging from $250-$5,000 are still available.Evening events include live roaring 20’s music by Tray Dahl & The Jugtime Ragband, heavy hors d’oeuvres, open bar, a wine pull, and live auction with prizes ranging from $20 to $2,500. The event is hosted by Dean Crownover, Georgia’s #1 Benefit Auctioneer. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the students of MDE and will help expand academic and specialized programming, as well as the renovation of the Alexis Jarrett Memorial Playground. The playground is named in memory of MDE student Alexis Jarrett who suddenly passed away on August 14, 2018.
“Think Gatsby glitz and glam in a fun, high-energy atmosphere,” said Mindy Elkan, Executive Director for The MDE School, who said the event is projected to sell out.
“There are still opportunities to donate auction and raffle items,” said Elkan. She said you probably have something you know about or could offer as an auction item, citing examples such as your condo at the beach you could donate for a weekend, airplane tickets, pampering items such as a facial, manicure, or massage, or restaurant gift cards for a night out.
For more information or to purchase tickets, go to www.mdeschool.org. Tickets will be available until the event sells out.
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