
Sheri Lynch will be the featured
speaker at the Great Friend to Families luncheon Feb.
27. Photo submitted
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Known for her quick wit and fun banter on Charlottes
Bob and Sheri Show, Sheri Lynch of the LINK Radio
Network will be the featured speaker at the Great Friend to
Families luncheon.
Her morning radio show is heard through more than 50 radio
stations across the U.S., and Lynch has earned many honors,
including the Gracie Allen Award, in recognition of her outstanding
achievement in the realistic portrayal of women in media.
Listeners at the luncheon will also appreciate her realistic,
yet humorous take on the trials and tribulations of parenthood.
She is the author of two books about her parenting experiences
Hello, My Name is Mommy and Be Happy, Or Ill Scream!
both published by St. Martins Press.
Publishers Weekly says of her latest, Parents
will love Lynchs faux interview with toddler Olivia: I
dont go to sleep; I pass out, the kid tells her.
And I try to take as many people down with me as I can.
. . . cleverly captures the angst of child-rearing in this funny
memoir.
Another review says, Sheri Lynch is a superb humorist
of modern marriage, mores and motherhood.
Lynch will speak at the Great Friend to Families luncheon
held from noon to 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27, at the High Country
Home Builders Plaza. Tickets are on sale for $20 at www.goplayhouse.org,
First Citizens Bank, Earth Fare, or The Childrens Playhouse,
located at 400 Tracy Circle in Boone. For more information,
call (828) 263-0011.
Presented by The Childrens Playhouse, The Great Friend
to Families award recognizes sustained contributions by an individual
to the well-being of young children and their families in the
High Country area.
The nominees for the award are Cindy Brown Greer (physical
therapist, Watauga County schools), Laurie Cimino (Health Department/WIC
program nutritionist), Lindsay Cobb (childrens sports
coach), Doug Galke (Childrens Developmental Services Agency),
Kaaren Hayes (director of Parent to Parent/Family Support Network
of the High Country), Karen James (community volunteer at Sugar
Grove Developmental Day School and others), Natalie Lewis (founder,
Two Rivers Community School), Karee Mackey (4-H), Todd Nolt
(Mountain Alliance), Sherrie Norris (reporter, community volunteer),
Jane Penley (community volunteer), Denise Presnell (school social
worker), Jan Rienerth (co- founder of Western Youth Network),
Robin Triplett (parent educator, Parents as Teachers), Mary
Willis (preschool teacher, community volunteer), and Judith
Winecoff (childrens librarian, Watauga County Library).
The Great Friend to Families award is sponsored by First Citizens
Bank; Earth Fare; Mast General Store; Adult and Child Orthodontists
and Pediatric Dentists Drs. Mayhew, Scheffler, Hardaway, and
Conn; High Country Home Builders Association. Additional funding
was provided by Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation.
About The Childrens Playhouse
A nonprofit childrens museum founded in 2002, The Childrens
Playhouse provides an enriching play environment for children
from birth to age eight that at the same time offering parents
and caregivers friendly support in the important job of raising
children. Stimulating programs, enticing play areas and exhibits,
and informative parenting resources all support this mission.
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