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Former Philadelphia Eagles Jon Dorenbos to speak at Saint Thomas society gala
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Jon Dorenbos, former long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles and performing magician, is the keynote speaker for the 11th annual Saint Thomas Rutherford Society Gala on January 20, 2018.  The Gala, held annually to recognize donors to the Saint Thomas Rutherford Foundation, begins at 6 p.m. at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro. Saint Thomas Health is part of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit health system.

This year marked 15 years in the NFL for Dorenbos, who was recently nominated by the Philadelphia Eagles for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award for philanthropy. Dorenbos’s NFL career ended earlier this year due to a life-threatening heart condition. As an entertainer for over twenty years, Dorenbos was known was the NFL's “Magic Man" and is respectfully referred to as the "Entertainer's Entertainer."  He has won two EMMY awards for his television show hosted with the Eagles, and his inspirational life story of triumph over adversity has been retold on national television in features by HBO, FOX Sports, ESPN, E! True Hollywood Story, ABC, and CBS.

In addition to Dorenbos’s keynote, the 11th annual Rutherford Society Gala will recognize key community leaders who have been particularly generous with their time, talent and treasure to Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital over the years.

The Dr. Liz Rhea Philanthropist Award will be presented to Gloria and Ted LaRoche in recognition of their many contributions to the Saint Thomas Rutherford Foundation, including their support of the “A Time to Build Up” capital campaign in 2011.

The Saint Thomas Rutherford Foundation Physician Champion Award will be presented to Dr. Mary Jane Brown in recognition of her many gifts of time and talent to the Saint Thomas Rutherford Foundation, including the founding donation and continued work with the Emergency Physician Residency Wellness Fund.

“We are so thankful to Gloria and Ted LaRoche and Dr. Mary Jane Brown for their continued contributions to Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital,” said Gordon Ferguson, CEO of Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital. “These individuals and others who give of their time and talents help us live out the Saint Thomas Health mission each day, to serve our communities with particular attention to those most vulnerable.”

To join The Rutherford Society and receive tickets to the event, please contact Amy Jackson at amy.jackson@ascension.org or call 615-396-4996.

ABOUT SAINT THOMAS HEALTH

 

In Tennessee, Ascension’s Saint Thomas Health operates nine hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical practices, clinics and rehabilitation facilities that cover a 68-county area and employ more than 8,000 associates.  Across the state, Saint Thomas Health provided more than $92 million in community benefit and care of persons living in poverty in fiscal year 2017.  Serving Tennessee for 15 years, Ascension is a faith-based healthcare organization committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to all, with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable.  Ascension is the largest non-profit health system in the U.S. and the world’s largest Catholic health system, operating 2,500 sites of care – including 141 hospitals and more than 30 senior living facilities – in 24 states and the District of Columbia. Visit www.sthealth.com