The colorful Harvest of Hope was a dinner fundraiser celebrating the beauty and culture of Africa. It was also about educating about needs and our individual and collective ability to address some of those needs. Before dinner was served the Seawell Ballroom was transformed into an African marketplace for the 12th and final Harvest of Hope gathering.
The guests were happy and busy as bees in an apple orchard. There was much to look at, marvel at and of course purchase. In addition to the traditional handmade African jewelry, clothing and artifacts, Denver businesses generously donated hundreds of early holiday gifts such as sporting goods and memorabilia, travel packages, restaurant gift certificates, museum tickets, books, golfing, portraits, and a skydiving adventure package was just one of many unique items for purchase at the event.
Some of the guests were unmissable in traditional, festive African clothing highlighting the purpose of the gathering – a focus on the Church World Service and its efforts to press for human rights and to expand the role of the church as a compassionate and prophetic voice for justice.
Founders Pauline Miles, Kathryn Roy and MaryAnn McGeady met on a trip to Africa in 1999. Their future and vision was born. They hoped to work with all faiths and cultures to confront the root causes of hunger and poverty and to build a global community of compassion. By 2002 the Harvest of Hope was realized. Through the last 12 years, they remember the highlights of their efforts. In 2007 they were honored to have John Bul Dau, the Lost Boy from the Sudan, speak of his journey. Harvest of Hope attracted well-known supporters such as the late Noel Cunningham and George McGovern who, like many supporters, set out to ensure the global mission of promoting self-sufficiency and sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities around the world.
Thursday’s event was a joyful culmination of three women’s dream. After 12 years they sadly announced the final Harvest of Hope as they have known it. Without further ado, each positively believes that Hope will go forward and continue to harvest. Pauline Miles, Kathryn Roy and MaryAnn McGeady will continue to celebrate community and discover ways to stay connected to this life-saving work, even after the final Harvest.
The Harvest of Hope benefited the work of Church World Service in Africa, It Takes a Village and Ecumenical Refugee and Immigration Services in Colorado.
To learn more about the Church World Service please visit the website www.cwsglobal.org. 303-455-5765.
Eleanor Roberts, David Parce
Tiffany & Sean Taylor
What’s a silent auction in Denver without a ball?
Stunning cover to the evening’s program.
Authentic African crafts
Hand-painted hats and hand-fans
Traditional African dresses
Hand-carved, hand-painted birds
Handcrafted jewelry
Framed African batik
Handwoven bridal necklace
Dolls made in Africa
The Seawell Ballroom was aglow with colors.
Clietta Terry, Hal Lynde
L to R: Noah Ewers, Josh Ewers, Emilee Moss
Kelly & Joe Sushinski
Alexis Averams, Lisa Jones
Marj & George Dyer
Susan Wirt, Karen Gutjhar
Janis & Dave Nossaman
Tom & Mickey Robins
L to R: Peggy Newman, Holly Chapman, Emily Rosser
Dalton Beekhuizen, Dan Beekhuizen
Nathan & Michelle Beekhuizen
L to R: Eric Roy, Gubi Pieroni, Celina Roy
Dante McCready, LaKisha Washington
Deborah & Bob Walker
L to R: Genevieve Cruz, Rhetta Shead, Brad Martin
David & Pamela Peak
L to R: Bill Wildey, Kathryn Roy, Rev. John McCullough
Pete Smith Art Ziemann
Ndulu Sabuni, Kayange Bugombo
L to R: Laurel Davis-Mayo, Bob Davis-Mayo, Barbara Ford
Jody & Stepanie Olson
Mo Sharmoug, Chelsey Dakota
Ed & Violet Peabody
Buying goodies
Sandi & Stu Jones
L to R: Mackenzie McGeady, MaryAnn McGeady, Paty Whitehead
Jackie Senese, Cynthia Bauman
Holly Smith, Warren Baker
L to R: Mary Obiero, Kay Kusterbeck, Bill Wildey
It was a beautiful night at the The Seawell Ballroom
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Troupe
Speaking on behalf of Cleo Parker Robinson
Chester Washington, Lucy Walker
Nancy Hopper & Kenton Kuhn
Norma Paige, Rosalind ‘Bee’ Harris
Jenae Ritchie, Emily Sushinski
George Smith, Hussan Latif
L to R: Chris Sautter, Peter Ewers, Carolyn Sautter, Ann Kusic
Brian Pendleton, Paul Zelenkov
L to R: Kathy Kanda, Larry Williams, Kim Casey Reed
Ferdi Mevlani, Noor Hani
L to R: Kiswah Adam, Michelle Bush, Imani Latif
Tamara Banks, emcee
Rev. John McCullough, JoAnn McCullough, Adrian Miller, Kathryn Roy, Tamara Banks
Megan McMinn, Julie Valdez
Dan Cohen, Bridgette Moller
Pat Fuller, Sheryl Rhea
Kim Jones, Richard Ewers
Elyse & Jeff Allen
JoAnn & Rev. John McCullough
Rev. Anne Jernberg, Damon Scalfaro
Jessica Shopmaker, Jovan Williams
L to R: Lyle Williams, JP Burgas, Sam Shopmaker, Mo Sharmoug (photo bombing wives Jessica & Jovan)
L to R: Kelly, Madelyn, Grace Padilla
Author Adrian Miller
L to R: Kathleen Skipton, Adrian Miller, Barbara Ford
L to R: Zach Bishop, Anastasia Khokryakova, Shane Miner
Diane & Carl Cornwell
The Low Flying Knobs
Victor Turner, Otis Jackson
Grace Turner, Cindy Harris
KK & Pornpenn Younger
Kathy Godson, Janie Hanson-Ernstrom
L to R: Frank Parce, Eleanor Roberts, Hal Lynde
L to R: Gerald & Carolyn Anderson, David & Kathryn Roy
Mary Obiero, CWS East Africa Program Dir.; Rev. John McCullough, President, CEO of CWS
Founders:
MaryAnn McGready, Pauline Miles, Kathryn Roy
President/CEO:
Rev. John L. McCullough
Invocation:
Adrian Miller
Entertainment:
The Low Flying Knobs, Cleo Parker Robinson Youth Troupe
Sponsors:
Alderman Bernstein Blue Moose Litigation Services Calvary Baptist Church Center Communities, LTD Davis Mayo and Associates Denver Urban Spectrum Ecumenical Refugee and Immigration Services Faith Community Church It Takes A Village Duane and Susan Keesen Dave and Mary Lewis Metro District Management Milguard Manufacturing Otten Johnson Pallavicini David and Kathryn Roy George and Janie Schildge
Attendance:
350+
Attire:
Business
Special Thanks:
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and First Lady Mary Louise Lee Rabbi Joe Black, Temple Emanuel Brother Jeff Fard, Brother Jeff’s Community Health Initiative Rev. Gil Caldwell, Retired Pastor, Park Hill United Methodist Church Ms. Rosalind “Bee” Harris, Publisher, Denver Urban Spectrum Dr. Pius Kamau, Surgeon, Writer, African Activist Rev. Dr. Youngsook C. Kang, District Superintendent, United Methodist Church Rev. Dr. Donald Messer, Author, President Emeritus, Iliff School of Theology Dr. Dean Prina, Pediatrician, Partners in Pediatrics Ms. Cleo Parker Robinson, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance
Ticket Prices:
$100.00
Event Committee:
Brittany Baxter Caryn Boddie Peter Boddie Gillian Conte Erin Crawford Kathy Dodson Julia Dybdahl Marj Dyer Peter Ewers Barbara Ford Rachel Graci Michael Hubbard Imani Latif Mary Lewis Hal Lynde MaryAnn McGeady Ferdi Mevlani Pauline Miles Allie Moore Melisa Moore Violet Peabody Jay Rathbun Kathryn Roy Kelly Sushinski Chanie Wood Art Ziemann