As one of Clover’s most important fundraisers for the past 12 years, this year’s Annual Friendraising Luncheon didn’t disappoint.

The luncheon on April 27 at the Clover campus featured food from the Link Stryjewski Foundation, a wine pull and an auction of a Perdido Beach condo getaway.

Attendees also got to learn about the programs and services Clover provides to the community. Founded in 1896, Clover (formerly Kingsley House) serves almost 8,000 people annually via early childhood education, adult day care, career pathways and community services.

“The annual Friendraising Luncheon brings new and existing supporters to our beautiful campus to experience the impact of Clover’s mission through testimonials and a lively performance by our Clover Academy pre-K students,” said Clover CEO Keith Liederman, Ph.D.

“It’s our signature fundraising event to raise unrestricted funds for Clover’s high impact, life-transforming programs and services that educate children, strengthen families and build community.”

Co-chairs were Trishelle Cannatella and Barrett Conrad; the emcee was Clover Board Chair Chimene Grant Saloy.

Fun Fact

Clover’s pre-K 4 class serenaded the crowd with the Nat King Cole Classic, “L-O-V-E.”

Clover Annual Friendraising Luncheon

Charlotte Sapir, Anne Kock, Claudia Powell, Renee Sisung

Clover Annual Friendraising Luncheon

Claire Bourgeois, Ken Raymond Jr., Liz Thomas, Roxanne Valenti

Clover Annual Friendraising Luncheon

Donald Link, Janine Guzzo, Stephen Stryjewski 

Clover Annual Friendraising Luncheon

Trishelle Cannatella, Barrett Conrad, Helena Moreno

Clover Annual Friendraising Luncheon

Margaret Montgomery-Richard, Chimene Grant Saloy, Arnel Cosey

Clover Annual Friendraising Luncheon

Rod Teamer, Keith Liederman, Glenn Gruber, Alicia Wood