Side by Side’s Annual Gala Raised Money for Youth and Families in Style

Side by Side’s Reach for the Stars Denim & Diamonds Gala returned on September 19, which successfully raised $130,000 for their behavioral and mental health services that aid nearly 1,800 youth and their families across the greater Bay Area.

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A building featuring a sign that reads "Bill and Abel Johnson Center" prominently displayed on its facade.
A man in a suit and hat passionately sings into a microphone on stage.
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Side by Side’s Annual Gala
Bar – Side by Side
Bill and Adele Jonas Center
Entertainment – Side by Side
Guests – Side by Side
Guests conversing – Side by Side
Guests Table – Side by Side
Guests taking pictures – Side by Side
Lobby – Side by Side
Side by Side CEO Dr. Christine Garcia
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The event was hosted at the Bill & Adele Jonas Center on College of Marin’s Indian Valley campus, with 140 guests all wearing their best on-theme Denim & Diamonds attire. Among the crowd were a few notable attendees: District 2 Supervisor Brian Colbert; San Anselmo Mayor Tarrell Kullaway; San Anselmo Vice Mayor Steven Burdo; San Anselmo Town Council Member Chantel Walker; Bank of Marin‘s CEO Tim Myers; and Emmy Award-winning TV Host Liam Mayclem.

Signature cocktails and a seated dinner catered by Classic Culinaire fueled the night’s activities, which included raffles, live auctions hosted by Mayclem and plenty of dancing to live music provided by Pride & Joy SF.

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A man and woman pose together in front of a "Reach for the Stars" banner, smiling.
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District 2 Supervisor, Brian Colbert and San Anselmo Mayor, Tarrell Kullaway
Guests
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San Anselmo Vice Mayor, Steven Burdo
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Side by Side CEO Dr. Christine Garcia
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Side by Side CEO Dr. Christine Garcia and Myers also took some time to share powerful messages about the importance of supporting youth mental health, joined by remarks from Irene M. Hunt School’s parents JD Schramm and Ken Daigle.

Many were involved behind-the-scenes to bring the gala to life, including: Classic Culinaire; Katie Rice Jones; Pride & Joy SF; Sheila Aceves; Pure Energy Productions; Encore Events Rentals; and emcee Mayclem.

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A small salad served on a plate, resting on a table, showcasing fresh greens and colorful vegetables.
A man in a suit and tie stands confidently at a podium, preparing to address an audience.
Side by Side’s Director of Development Sheila Aceves and MC Liam Mayclem along with gala guests
Delicious salad by Chef Chad
Bank of Marin’s CEO, Tim Myers
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Side by Side also thanks their sponsors: Bank of Marin; Marin Sanitary Service; United Agencies Inc.; Catherine Kennedy; Marin Magazine; Harrington Group; Red Hill San Anselmo; and Arntz Family Foundation.