Lindley College
Greek Day 2019
Greek Day 2019 was an awesome two day event that included a banquet dinner on Monday night, an overnight stay at an ECU dorm and then the traditional Greek Day festivities at the ECU soccer stadium. Thanks to Jessica Hamby and Andy Anderson for capturing so much of the action over the course of the two days. Jessica has posted a lot of the pictures online for everyone to see. Click the button below to view her gallery!
Banquet Dinner at Harvey Hall on Monday night
Everyone checked in at the dorm upon arrival
Winner, winner, chicken dinner!!!
What staff and students are saying about Greek Day....
Lindley staff member, Adiam Asrat (Pictured above, far left) said, "Greek Day was such a great experience! It was great meeting new friends and seeing old ones. The staff and consumers were communicating with me and my consumer through ASL. Diversity matters and it's beautiful!"
Lindley College Student, Daniel V., (pictured above, right, with his staff, Rachel) from the Wilmington campus added, "Greek Day was like a giant Lindley College family reunion! We had a blast seeing old friends and also making some news one!

Check out the drone videos from Greek Day!

A huge thank you to Nick Jordan (Macy's husband) for bringing out a drone to Greek Day this year. Click below for some awesome footage that he captured!
What Others Are Saying About Greek Day...
Wendy Steele, Lindley CEO

Wendy said, " We achieved two goals that our students set for Greek Day this year. For all six campuses to be together and to spend more time together! A HUGE thank you to our amazing staff that worked so hard to make those goals a reality! 
Gene Rodgers (pictured above) cutting loose at the Greek Day Dinner at Harvey Hall Monday night.

Below: (L to R) Rodgers, J.J. McLamb and CBC President Mike Kotzen
Gene Rodgers, CBC Executive VP

Gene said, "This great event for our consumers and staff could not have been possible without the tremendous support of ECU Athletic Director Jon Gibson, his leadership staff of J.J. McLamb and Kellen Altman, plus the support of Phillip Wood Executive Director of the ECU Pirate Club he and his entire staff were all accommodating, supportive, and generous in everything possible for this to be successful", said Rodgers 

"They understand the importance of community relationships, and they understand the value in our services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our partnership and support of each other has hopefully created a long term partnership in our mission to support our consumers in a college like atmosphere and a day of fun activities."
Mike Kotzen, CBC President/CEO

Kotzen said about this year's event, "Congrats to the entire team for putting on another awesome Greek Day. A big thanks goes out to ECU, as well, for being a wonderful host. This event helps us to fulfill our mission and we look forward to next year already!"
Kotzen (Pictured above, right) enjoying
dinner with staff Monday night at
Harvey Hall.
To learn more about Lindley's parent company, Community Based Care, click below!
I want to express my regrets for not being able to attend Greek Day. Events such as this is vital to our communities across North Carolina.  Having a disability does not equal poor health and there is no reason we cannot have more days like this. Being ac
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