Unique sponsorship at Douglas County Senior Center - Family restroom naming rights

The Douglas County Community Services Foundation (DCCSF) has created a fun and humorous fundraising program over the past three years to help provide funding for the Douglas County Senior Center. A naming rights sponsorship for the two family restrooms in the Senior Center has been initiated with signage prominently displaying a lucky recipient’s name over the bathroom doors. What better way to honor someone or some organization, than to have their name showcased for a year above these much-used doors.

DCCSF Chairman Bob Cook is the 2021 naming rights sponsor for the two-restroom signs. With his donation of $1000 he has chosen Brian Fitzgerald, representing the Carson Valley Arts Council and Dave Brady, owner of Brady & Associates and Treasurer of the DCCSF as the two 2021 recipients of this prestigious award.

“I welcome the opportunity to support the fundraising efforts of the Foundation in any capacity,” said Dave Brady “Perhaps Bob Cook will give me naming rights for a scoreboard next year!”

Brian Fitzgerald, President of the Carson Valley Arts Council and a stakeholder for the DCCSF said, “The Carson Valley Arts Council is proud to be the designated Local Arts Agency for Douglas County. Thank you to Bob Cook and the Douglas County Community Services Foundation. As a fellow non-profit organization, we are so pleased to serve such a great community and look forward to working together to bring more awareness to the arts and cultural programming.”

The DCCSF and the Douglas County Senior Services Division extend their tremendous appreciation to Bob Cook for supporting the Douglas County Senior Center!

For future Naming Rights Sponsorship information in the Douglas County Community & Senior Center, please contact the Community Services Foundation at 775-782-9829.

Pictured in the photo from left to right: Bob Cook, DCCS Foundation, Dave Brady, Brady & Associates and DCCS Foundation, Brian Fitzgerald, Carson Valley Arts Council and DCCS Foundation, Scott Morgan, Douglas County Community Services Director and Gary Dove, DCCS Foundation.