The evening was a testament to the generosity and community spirit that defines the supporters of PCDI. Guests arrived in their finest derby attire, adorned with elaborate hats and bow ties, and a touch of Southern charm.
Highlights of the gala included the much-anticipated Derby watch party, where attendees witnessed the race conclude with a thrilling photo finish. Tom Stebbins, serving as the lively and exciting auctioneer and emcee, kept the energy high and the crowd engaged. His engaging presence ensured that the night was filled with fun and spirited bidding in support of individuals with autism.
The "Who Wore It Best" contest added an extra layer of excitement, with Michelle Needham winning Best Dressed Lady, Julie and Jack Reilly taking home Best Dressed Couple, Mary Hogarth being awarded Best Hat, and a tie for Best Dressed Gent between the dynamic duo of Austin and his dad Nick.
A particularly moving moment of the evening came during the program highlighting PCDI's impact on students and their families—building friendships and opening a world of possibilities. Inspired by these stories, an anonymous angel donor generously offered to match the paddle raise up to $100,000, helping to smash the fundraising goal.
As the night drew to a close, the sense of achievement was palpable. Spring Sensations not only surpassed its fundraising goals but also united a community in its dedication to an incredible cause. The record-breaking $470,000 will pave the way for new opportunities and advancements at PCDI, ensuring that students with autism receive the highest quality of education and support.
With the bar set high, anticipation for next year’s Spring Sensations Gala is already building. Save the date for May 3, 2025, at the Ryland Inn. Will you help us set a new record next year?
See the entire program, Removing Barriers: Communication and Connection and learn more about how PCDI helps individuals with autism achieve their full potential.
View the full gallery of photos from Spring Sensations here.