Kentucky & Southern Indiana Stroke Association
The Kentucky & Southern Indiana Stroke Association held its annual Heartstrings Dinner Dance on Feb. 10, at the Louisville Boat Club.
KSIA honored the late Emily Goodiel “Betty” Sprigg for her work with civic and charitable organizations.
With The Voice-Tribune’s John Harralson
- Dr. Ken Henderson; Star Sprigg; Kathy Henderson, regional director for Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics; and Carrie Orman, executive director of KSIA.
- Jill Bell, who is with Passport Health Plan, and Rip Hatfield, retired executive of Ford Motor Co. and past president of the Kentucky Derby Festival.
- David Kennedy, commercial photographer, and Lou Ellen Williams, founding member of the Stroke Association.
- Grace and Greg Poganski, who is CEO of Kentuckiana Services; Sally and Pat Galla, president of Enroller Resource Center; and Teri and Jerry Smith, president of Smith & Smith Ltd.
- Scott Sprigg, who is in landscaping and construction; Cheryl Poole, who is with HKC Remodeling and Construction; John Poole, who is with Todd-Veredus Asset Management; and Chip Sprigg, who is in real estate and construction.
- Shannon and Mike Seebert, who is a realtor with Remax.
- Ben and Laura Talbot. Ben is an executive with Republic Bank & Trust.
- Pastor Bernard Breen of St. Leonard and St. Francis of Rome; Mary Jean Gandolfo, pastoral associate for Immaculate Conception Parish; Jeanna Gandolfo Phillips, pediatric nurse in Chicago; and Joe Gandolfo, co-owner and agent for Resolutions Real Estate.
- The Remedy band entertained Stroke Association guests.
- Mike Schultz, sales representative for One Source Equipment, and Kim Dillman, who is with Heart Medical.
- Doug and Peggy Wheeler, president and vice-president of Derby City Vending.
- The band provided hula hoops to entertain guests on the dance floor.
- Marian Wilbers, Myrian Bodner and Roberta McWhorter.
- Jamie Beth Nance, who works in rehabilitation for KISA.
- Chip Sprigg, Beth Criscillis and Susan Sprigg.
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