Mill Spring, NC – July 3, 2016 – The first annual Great Charity Challenge of the Carolinas (GCCC) at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) concluded an incredibly successful evening, hosting 26 local charities and spotlighting their individual missions in front of an enthusiastic and passionate crowd of spectators at the George H. Morris Arena on Friday, July 1. Backed by team sponsor Specialty Concrete, Dandelion Eatery, located in Hendersonville, NC, took to the winners podium and collected a check worth $75,000, after strong performances by athletes Carly Dvorkin of Parkland, FL, and Catch Me Z, and Erynn Ballard of Tottenham, Ontario, aboard Elodie T, propelled them into first place.
The event distributed $300,000 to 26 charitable organizations selected at random throughout the 2015 season at TIEC, pulling from a six county radius including Polk County, NC, Rutherford County, NC, Henderson County, NC, Buncombe County, NC, Greenville County, SC, and Spartanburg County, SC. Team sponsors supported their paired charity along with two riders, as 26 competitors contested a course set at 1.15m and 12 more riders raced the clock around a 1.25m track.
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Dandelion Eatery accepts the $75,000 check as winners of the inaugural Great Charity Challenge of the Carolinas with Katherine Bellissimo, Jason Hunsinger, Howard Dvorkin, Sharon Decker, Gwen Dvorkin, Carly Dvorkin, Cindy Mitchel, Erynn Ballard, Roger Smith, Jennifer Smith, Paige Bellissimo, Mark Bellissimo, alongside Laresa Griffin, Paige Stack of Dandelion Eatery (L-R). |
The Hope Chest for Women, sponsored by the Mercer family, hoisted a check for $20,000 for an official third place finish. Riders Kendra Martenfeld of Toronto, Ontario, and Aciende, alongside Andrew Bourns of Wellington, FL, and Carlotta, helped secure their finish with two speedy rounds.
Dandelion Eatery, an internship opportunity operated through Safelight, serves the community as a job-training program that prepares and empowers women who have survived domestic abuse by educating and instilling confidence through culinary art, as well as hospitality and food preparation services.
Rider Erynn Ballard navigated the track with ease, laying down the fastest time of the evening to secure the win for Dandelion Eatery. Ballard commented on the success of the inaugural event, stating, “I was blown away by how much money we were able to win for them. At first I thought that it was $75,000 for the whole event, and then I realized that that was just the winners portion, which I think is incredible.”
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Erynn Ballard dashes to victory in the inaugural Great Charity Challenge of the Carolinas aboard Elodie T. |
“This event really offers an atmosphere that you can’t duplicate. You have a huge crowd with music, and noise. It was great for her as she’s only seven and this was the first time that I decided to try her in a class like this,” said Ballard. “For a young horse you don’t get that very often and we had a student ride in the class and she has a fantastic experience.”
“My student has always said that it has been on her bucket list to compete in a Great Charity Challenge event and I’m so thrilled that we were able to participate here,” added Ballard.
The first round performance of Carly Dvorkin offered Ballard the opportunity to ride for the win, as Dvorkin’s clear and efficient round set the team up nicely for victory. Dvorkin, who has now participated in the Great Charity Challenge of the Carolinas, as well as the Great Charity Challenge, expressed her excitement for the winning charity, Dandelion Eatery, and what the competition means to her as a competitor.
“I felt like the event just was an incredible night as a whole and it was an amazing feeling to have helped Dandelion Eatery win,” she expressed. “Honestly though, the best part for me, was to see the representatives from Dandelion Eatery’s faces as they were smiling and crying in the presentation.”
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Carly Dvorkin and Catch Me Z eye up a distance in the 1.15m portion of the evening. |
Dandelion Eatery has helped to influence and change the lives of women struggling to find their feet after suffering domestic abuse and violence, and the results of the program are inspiring, as interns find permanent jobs, and excel in many of the regions most prestigious restaurants and cafes after completion of their internship programs.
“This was an amazing event and we’re thrilled to have been able to participate,” said Director of Development Laresa Griffin, as tears of happiness streamed down her face. “What this means for Dandelion Eatery is that more victims of trauma will be able to get the help necessary in understanding and attaining the critical job skills they need to regain, or gain for the first time, to provide for themselves and their families.”
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Both horse and rider competitors dressed following the super hero theme, which added an element of excitement and fun for both exhibitors and spectators. |
Dandelion Eatery provides a safe and educational atmosphere for victims of abuse looking to regain normalcy, and the intern program has a profound impact on the progress and development of key social and service skills that help individuals recover and succeed.
“This is heartwarming to me, first off all to even have been selected, and to be able to take home a incredibly generous sum of money that will be able to help these victims and help improve their lives,” Griffin added.
The first installment of this incredible event created an excitement that was palpable from the spectators, participants, and competitors, as well-deserving charities were recognized for their commitment to bettering the community.
Paige Bellissimo, co-founder of the Great Charity Challenge and Great Charity Challenge of the Carolinas expressed her gratitude and appreciation for all of those who participated in the event.
“This event provides an incredible platform to bring awareness and attention to charities operating in this region and I feel like we accomplished something truly special tonight,” smiled Bellissimo.”I believe this event will continue to grow and offer those participating the opportunity to learn more about the individuals and groups who dedicate themselves to bettering our community.”
For more information on the 2016 Great Charity Challenge of the Carolinas (GCCC) please visit www.tryon.com.
Charity
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Team Sponsor
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Riders
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Total
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1. Dandelion Eatery
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Specialty Concrete
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Carly Dvorkin
Erynn Ballard |
$75,000
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2. The Spartanburg Humane Society
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Lisa Lourie
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Alexandra Desiderio
David Blake |
$50,000
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3. The Hope Chest for Women
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The Mercer Family
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Kendra Martenfeld
Andrew Bourns |
$20,000
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4. Polk County Youth Football
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U.S. Precision
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Bryn Sadler
Colin Syquia |
$15,000
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5. Hope Remains Youth Ranch
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The Mitchell Family
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Tyler Smith
Samantha Senft |
$12,000
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6. Rutherford County Visual Arts Guild
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Cleghorn Golf & Gun Club
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Sarah Clifton Yandell
Taylor Land |
$10,000
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7. University of South Carolina Upstate Foundation
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ESI
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Hayley Iannotti
Alexandra Duval |
$9,000
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8. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills
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Limozen
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Kady Abrahamson
Andrew Welles |
$8,500
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9. Lake Lure Classical Academy
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Lodge at Lake Lure
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Juan Andres Larrazabal
Paige Jardine |
$8,000
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10. Buncombe County Schools Foundation
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Bloom Business Jets
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Phoebe Alwine
Emanuel Andrade |
$7,500
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11. Heart of Horse Sense
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Hollow Creek
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Alexandra Cenci
Nicole Bellissimo |
$7,000
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12. The Walker Foundation
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The Bellissimo Family
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Tanner Korotkin
Kristen Holwick |
$6,500
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13. Hidden Treasure Christian School
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Camp Electric
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Hanna-Krista Norris
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$6,000
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14. Henderson County Free Medical Clinic
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Providence Homes
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Sarah Kerins
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$5,500
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15.Tryon Little Theater
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Americon
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Jordyn Friedman
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$5,000
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16. Rotary Club of Tryon Foundation
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Clary Hood
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Madeleine Stover
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$5,000
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17. Rutherford Town Revitalization
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Odom Engineering
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Taylor Land
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$5,000
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18. Empowering Women Through Beauty, Inc.
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AEM Enterprises
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Luis Larrazabal
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$5,000
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19. Polk County School Foundation
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Mainstreet Insurance Group
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Lincoln Russell
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$5,000
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20. A Child’s Haven
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The Dvorkin Family
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Olivia Notman
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$5,000
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21. Alexander Youth Network
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The Welles Family
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Emma Scudder
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$5,000
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22. Pearson’s Falls
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Tryon Equine
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Declan McGarry
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$5,000
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23. Upstate Warrior Solution
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Roger & Jennifer Smith
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Katie Epes
|
$5,000
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24. Asheville Community Yoga
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Tryon Resort Realty LLC
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Kathleen Fritz
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$5,000
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25. The Arts Partnership for Greater Spartanburg
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Palm Beach International Academy
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Allison Smith
|
$5,000
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26. Hospice of Rutherfordton County
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Wellington Equestrian Realty
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Jennifer Pennebaker
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$5,000
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Photo Credit ©Meg Banks/TIEC & ©LizCrawleyPhotography. These photos may only be used once in relation to this press release.