On March 27, Julie Peck opened her beautiful home with Julie Tuckness and co-hosted a night of shopping filled with friends, flip- flops, handmade jewelry, fashion accessories, shrugs and shawls (made by Quincy's grandmother!), and plenty of Easter candy, with sales benefiting the Quincy Lee Foundation. It was a great night for all involved and over $2000 was raised for the Foundation. Turning 13 is a very big birthday. Gavin Foltz displayed a kindness beyond his years when he celebrated his birthday and along with his family, hosted a party with 70 of his closest friends! When asked as to what he would like for his birthday, he said that in lieu of gifts, he would like donations to be made to the Quincy Lee Foundation. Needless to say, we are very touched by the generosity of Gavin and his family. This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
Andrea Peterson held a garage sale to clean out her samples from her toy company, Sunshine Sales. With the help of her three sons, Jack, Mitchell and Joe, the sale was very successful. After making a generous monetary contribution to the Foundation, she also donated her leftover toys to the children at UCSF! This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
"When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." The Neach Family of Alamo remembered the words Quincy lived by. Over the summer, Shannon Neach and her four children, J.T., Molly, Holden, and Tatum set up a lemonade stand on the Iron Horse Trail in Alamo. In just one afternoon they were able to make a very generous donation to the Quincy Lee Foundation. J.T. and Quincy attended Kindergarten together and were friends. The Quincy Lee Foundation "elves" were very busy over Thanksgiving break making holiday ornaments to sell on the website and at several local holiday boutiques, including one at Rancho Romero School, December 8 -9. "Q's" made out of thin pieces of wood were hand painted in Quincy's favorite shade of purple and stamped with colorful butterflies. If you lived in Alamo, our "elves" probably came to your house and delivered your very own "Q" ornament! During the week of November14-18, 2005, Quincy's elementary school, Rancho Romero held its Annual Scholastic Book Fair. With the help of Quincy's many friends, bookmarks with pictures of her and her artwork sold very well! A display was set up near the check out and we were happy to report that many bookmarks were sold. Thank you Rancho Romero families! |
Event Dates
March 2022
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