Monday, December 21, 2009

Irish tenor Ronan Tynan to keynote Providence Mount St. Vincent Legacy Community Luncheon

Providence Mount St. Vincent Foundation is admiring to advertise that Irish Tenor and acclaimed apostle Ronan Tynan will be the featured apostle at its anniversary Legacy Community Luncheon fundraiser to be captivated Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.

Tynan has had a acclaimed career as a affiliate of the Irish Tenors, a Paralympics athlete, and a physician. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Dr. Tynan is a lot of acclaimed for his renditions of "God Bless America" at Yankee Stadium during important New York Yankee amateur and his casual performances for the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres.

He has aswell articulate at Belmont Stakes and performed "Amazing Grace" and "Ave Maria" at the Washington National Cathedral for the backward President Ronald Reagan's accompaniment funeral.

Born with lower limb disabilities, Tynan adopted to accept both legs amputated at age 20 due to complications acquired by a car accident. Within weeks of the accident, he was aggressive stairs at his academy billet on artificial legs. Within a year, Tynan was acceptable all-embracing in clue and acreage competitions. He represented Ireland in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Paralympics, acceptable four golds, two silvers, and one brownish medal. Between 1981 and 1984, he accumulated 18 gold medals and 14 apple records.

In 1993 Tynan accelerating from Trinity College in Dublin as a physician specializing in orthopedic sports injuries.

A adherent Roman Catholic, Tynan has appeared on Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) and at the allurement of New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan sang at the Archbishop's accession Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral on April 15, 2009. More advice about Tynan can be begin at www.ronantynan.net.

During his actualization at the Legacy Luncheon, Dr. Tynan will allure the admirers with his amazing activity adventure that demonstrates how an alone can affected huge obstacles to succeed. He will use his music during the presentation to allegorize the affect complex in alive harder for what you accept in and accepting the actual adulation of ancestors and friends. Tynan’s bulletin is abnormally applicable a account for Providence Mount St. Vincent because his own history includes how he helped affliction for his mother as she progressed through the stages of Alzheimer’s disease. This is agnate to what abounding of the association of the Seattle assisted living, accomplished nursing, and rehabilitation home face.

The Legacy Community Luncheon is an anniversary accident to accession funds to abutment the association and programs of Providence Mount St. Vincent and to account the contributions of its top donors. The accident will be captivated from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 7 at The Westin Seattle, 1900 Fifth Ave. Admission is $50 (attendees will be asked to accomplish an added donation at the event). For tickets and added information, acquaintance Colleen Cremin at 206-938-6194 or colleen.cremin@providence.org.

About Providence Mount St. Vincent:
Providence Mount St. Vincent (The Mount) is a active chief active association in Seattle. Nationally accustomed as a baton in resident-directed care, The Mount offers assisted active apartments, accomplished nursing in a adjacency setting, rehabilitation and sub-acute care, as able-bodied as an developed day bloom affairs and wellness clinic. The Mount aswell is home to a day affliction centermost for preschool age accouchement and appearance abounding intergenerational activities for seniors and children. The Mount’s aesthetics ceremoniousness the physical, amusing and airy needs of its association and affairs participants. Last year the Providence Mount St. Vincent Foundation aloft added than $1 actor in abutment of the association and programs of The Mount. Providence Mount St. Vincent, amid in West Seattle was accustomed in 1924 and is home to added than 400 aged residents. Providence Mount St. Vincent is amid at 4831 35th Ave SW. For added advice go to www.providence.org/themount.

Contact:
Arlene Carter
Providence Mount St. Vincent
(206) 938-6191
Arlene.carter@providence.org

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