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Terri Braun / March 23, 2023

Featured Client Vista Eye Center

Located in Huffman, Texas, Vista Eye Center offers a full range of eye health services to clients of all ages, including complete eye exams, eye disease treatment, and specialty contact lenses. It is also a full-service optical center offering designer and custom frames.

Terri Braun / March 23, 2023

Featured Client TFS Recovery

TFS Recovery is a commercial repossession expert that serves the entire United States. It locates and secures commercial grade equipment as well as automobiles, motorcycles, and watercraft in a quick and safe manner to minimize losses.

Terri Braun / March 23, 2023

Recommendation for Underdog BBQ

To whom it may concern:

I am more than happy to write this letter in recommendation of Underdog BBQ. Located in Erie, Pennsylvania, Underdog BBQ is a restaurant that was founded by Glenn Stearns, an American businessman and the star of the Discovery Channel show Undercover Billionaire.

Underdog BBQ has a large menu of delicious food to choose from, so there’s sure to be something everyone in your family will enjoy. This includes appetizers like brisket poutine, loaded sweet potato tots, and smoked deviled eggs and main courses like the Underdog cheeseburger, smoked sausage hoagie, and Sassy Ashley mac n’ cheese – which features your choice of meat and is topped with BBQ sauce and scallions. It also has a wide selection of local beers that will pair perfectly with your food.

From the moment you walk into Underdog BBQ until you leave, the team provides service with a smile. They are always friendly and work hard to ensure your food and drinks are delivered in a timely manner and that you leave feeling satisfied. They are also knowledgeable of their menu and are more than happy to make a recommendation when needed.

I recommend Underdog BBQ with the utmost confidence to anyone looking for mouth-watering food. At Underdog BBQ, the quality of food and service you will receive will have you going back again in no time!

Sincerely,

Adam Baker
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell

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Terri Braun / March 23, 2023

Recommendation for The Historic Palace Theatre

To whom it may concern:

I would like to take this opportunity to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of The Historic Palace Theatre. Opened in 1925, The Historic Palace Theatre is a historic gem and a staple in the Lockport, New York community.

The Historic Palace Theatre is owned and operated by a community-based organization. It is dedicated to maintaining the historic and architectural integrity of this Western New York landmark while providing a venue for the performing arts and a center for arts education.

Over the years, The Historic Palace Theatre has become a community hub, featuring numerous movies, lectures, Broadway-style musicals, and community events. It has an in-house production company, hosts a performing arts school for the youth in the area, and even offers its space for rent to the general public.

At The Historic Palace Theatre, nothing it offers would be possible without the help of its amazing staff and volunteers. Each one is kind, friendly and passionate about what they do and about the performing arts. They go above and beyond to help make the theatre all it can be.

I highly recommend The Historic Palace Theatre to anyone who is tired of the same old routines and wants something fun to do. When you visit The Historic Palace Theatre, you’re sure to enjoy a fantastic show in a beautiful historic landmark.

Sincerely,

Adam Baker
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell

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Alyssa Brunsdon / March 22, 2023

Recommendation Letter for The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast

To Whom It May Concern,

I am pleased to write this letter of recommendation on behalf of an incredible local bed and breakfast, The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast. Located in Edgewood, Pennsylvania, The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast is a lovely Victorian home where guests can visit for a short time or a longer stay while enjoying the gardens, a gourmet breakfast and antique décor.

Built in 1891, The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast was constructed in the Queen Anne style, which is characterized by a non-symmetrical shape and façade, steeply pitched roof, fluted chimneys, and ornamental woodwork. All meals are served on fine china with silver utensils, crystal glasses, and antique linens. There are four rooms which are decorated elegantly to match the original structure and ambiance of the home, with a shared bathroom, living room, and dining area. Guests are also free to enjoy the meticulously tended gardens and covered porch.

Host Kate Luckett is the current owner and proprietor of The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast and has garnered a reputation for hospitality and cleanliness. Over the last 30 years, Kate has taken many courses in hospitality and is a Master Gardener, which reflects in her attention to detail in and around The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast. Kate has hosted many guests from near and far, like Italy, Sweden, China, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Germany, and Thailand, to name a few.

I highly recommend checking out The Mellor House Bed and Breakfast if you’re looking for a home away from home in Pennsylvania. The hosts are welcoming and accommodating and the atmosphere is serene and impeccably clean, which will help to melt away the stresses of daily life.

Sincerely,

Matt Phillips
Business Optimization Specialist
Schooley Mitchell

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Alyssa Brunsdon / March 22, 2023

Recommendation Letter for Tee Box

To whom it may concern,

I am more than happy to write this letter of recommendation on behalf of a great business, Tee Box. Located in Kemah, Texas, Tee Box is the largest indoor golf and gaming facility in the Greater Houston Area.

Tee Box is home to eight TruGolf simulators featuring over 100 of the best courses from around the world. Guests can join in a league or tournament and can also enjoy other family friendly games such as dodgeball, bowling, disc golf, baseball, and soccer.

At Tee Box, it isn’t just the golf that is amazing – the staff are as well. Each individual is well trained and knowledgeable about the golf industry in order to answer any questions you may have. They are all warm and kind, always welcoming you with a smile, while going above and beyond to ensure every visit is a memorable one.

Not only does Tee Box offer a great place for people to gather and have fun, but it is also dedicated to serving the surrounding communities. It regularly supports youth and school athletic programs, civic organizations, local churches, school fundraisers, and many more.

Whether you’re looking for a beautiful course or a place to host a party, I recommend Tee Box without hesitation. Its amazing facility and friendly staff will help bring a love of golf, family, and fun.

Sincerely,

Thomas Gilman
Strategic-Partner
Schooley Mitchell

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Cal Wilson / March 21, 2023

PHILANTHROPY IS NOT JUST FOR THE UBER RICH

phi·​lan·​thro·​py –  fə-ˈlan(t)-thrə-pē 

goodwill to fellow members of the human race; active effort to promote human welfare; an act or gift done or made for humanitarian purposes.

If you look up the definitions of ‘philanthropy’, nowhere will you find mention of personal wealth or the need to be rich. Yet today, it’s often thought that philanthropy is the domain of those with uber personal wealth and foundations with very deep pockets. This is not to say that the world’s wealthiest individuals and foundations don’t do enormous good with their money in helping to eradicate disease, foster innovation, and to support the arts, just to name a few things. The point is that it’s not an exclusive club, or at least I don’t believe it has to be.

Who is a philanthropist?

I caught some flack a couple of years back when my artist statement for an exhibit I was having included that I’m an “artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist”. The intention was not to be self-aggrandizing, but to point out that artists come in lots of shapes and sizes, with many interests, and that my partner, Jim, and I are committed to doing all the good we can with the resources we have created together. The common comeback was, “isn’t that what you call the Gates, or Ford Foundation, or Carnegie’s or
” – you can fill in the blanks. I was a bit taken back and stopped using the term for a while, but it bothered me that my deep passion for giving and helping didn’t measure up to the word, simply because I have less.

The advent of micro lending has taught us that all people, not just huge banks and international organizations, can make a difference in helping to lift people out of poverty – not a handout but a hand up. Nonprofits like Heifer International and Kiva provide an accessible platform for anyone to assist entrepreneurs all over the world to start businesses which can sustain themselves and provide food, shelter, education, and living wages for their families. In some cases, like Heifer, it is a requirement that beneficiaries of a gifted animal pay it forward to others creating multiple and ongoing lifecycles of opportunity; or with Kiva you can continue to re-donate your initial $25 loan over and over again. These organizations take a modest original contribution and turn it into a powerful cyclical gift.

This topic came to mind again recently, when I was speaking with an educator and collaborator on an important nonprofit project. She is the Dean of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences for a local college, as well as a first-generation college graduate who worked hard to put herself through an undergraduate program, Master’s, and Ph.D. She went on to teach at liberal arts colleges on the east coast for decades before coming to lead the liberal arts and social science programs at our very innovative, inclusive, and transformational community college.

While speaking with this collaborator, she shared with me that she has never been wealthy, has had to work hard for the life that she has created for herself and son, but that she gives monthly, every month, to a children’s research hospital. Her donation is not large but it’s consistent. She embodies what I believe to be philanthropy and being a philanthropist at its purist.

We can all practice philanthropy, regardless of our wallets.

I will continue to be a philanthropist, and label myself as such, through giving, volunteering, and advocating for causes that I believe are important and worthy. I’d like to call on all of you to join the club and share three simple things that we/you can do:

  1. Make a “continuity” donation: a monthly donation, no matter what size, that allows the organization to know and budget for the income that people like you are sending. It adds up and allows organizations to point to this stable donation base with lenders, granters, and donors, which has great value to their development efforts far beyond the size of your donation.
  2. Volunteer your time: Nowhere does it say that there’s a minimum cash donation required to “make an active effort to promote human welfare”. Many, maybe all, nonprofits need help in executing their missions, but are often stretched very thin when it comes to human resources. Your time may help them save an animal from a no-kill shelter, rescue a child sheltering in place with an abuser, or feed a family struggling to make it despite their hard work – the list is endless.
  3. Advocate for causes and organizations that are important to you and your communities: Money is important but equally so is awareness. Become a storyteller for the nonprofit(s) that you care about. Be ready to tell their story to friends, family, your network, to your Chamber of Commerce, BNI, Rotary Club, or other organizations that you might be involved with – your words may well inspire others to support the cause you care so much about.

In conclusion


Many of us want to do more in our communities, but feel a financial obstacle in our way. While it would be wonderful to have the kind of income that allows us to make donations with lots of zeros to the nonprofits we believe in, large financial donations are not the only way to practice philanthropy.