
Psychiatr News July 7, 2006
Volume 41, Number 13, page 15
© 2006 American Psychiatric Association
Fundraiser Hits One out of the Park
APA members and their baseball-loving president were taken out to a
ballgame during APA's 2006 annual meeting in Toronto in May. The occasion was
a double play: not only did members and their guests get to see a competitive
match-up between the Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Devil Rays, but also part
of the purchase price of their tickets went toward the team's CAN $3,400
donation to the American Psychiatric
Foundation.
 
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APA President and baseball lover Steven Sharfstein, M.D., had nothing on
Blue Jays starting pitcher Josh Towers when Sharfstein threw out the first
ball in the club's game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on May 24. The game
was a fundraiser for the American Psychiatric Foundation.
Toronto Blue Jays
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The idea for the APABlue Jays fund-raising collaboration began when
Harry Einbinder of the Blue Jays organization approached Michele Werner, the
foundation's development director. The foundation agreed to handle all of the
promotion through Psychiatric News and mailers to annual meeting
attendees, and a ticket booth was set up during the meeting at the Toronto
Convention Centre. Baseball caps bearing the American Psychiatric Foundation's
logo were made available to all APA ticket
holders.
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Altha J. Stewart, M.D. (left), president of the American Psychiatric
Foundation, and Michele Werner, director of development for the American
Psychiatric Foundation, hold a ceremonial check presented by a Blue Jays'
third-base coach on center field before the Toronto Blue JaysTampa Bay
Devil Rays game on May 24. Almost 500 game tickets were purchased, increasing
the final amount of the Blue Jays' donation to CAN $3,400.
Toronto Blue Jays
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"This event was a major hit with attendees, and we are exploring a
similar collaboration with the Padres for next year's annual meeting in San
Diego," said Werner. "We received much favorable feedback and
interest and look forward to future events that are both entertaining and
support the foundation's philanthropic mission."
The evening's only disappointment was that the Blue Jays lost to the Devil
Rays, 10-8 .
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