User:CherylAnneGelling

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Cheryl Anne Gelling (born July 8, 1955 in Waukegan, Ill.) Her parents are Beverly Anne and Laddie Gelling. Siblings are Mark William, Diane Lynn, Ellen Susan, Robert Carl (deceased 2013), Cathleen, half-sister, Nancy Gelling and half brother, Michael James Stavonet (deceased 1963). Grandmothers Anne Ostrander-Brown-Duncan and Helen Marsh, Grandfathers Glenn Ticnor Brown and Carl Gelling (who, upon marrying Helen, adopted Laddie when he was a year-and-a-half-old (Wells)). Gelling's step-grandfather is Donald Duncan, who, in 1935 joined the Waukegan Police Department. Duncan served as its Chief of Police in the 1940s and early 50s.

Gelling resides in Southern California and works as a nonprofit consultant and business advisor. She holds a Certificate in Fundraising from UCLA Extension She is a member of the Venice, Cal. Chamber of Commerce and is an active community volunteer for the Venice Family Clinic's Annual Art Walk and Auctions to support the clinic's services in the community. She is also a volunteer for the American Heart Association and has congenitall heart disease. Her story "Listen to My Heart and then Listen to Yours" Has been published in the magazine, SingularCity.com.

Gelling is adept in board development, social media and communications and uses her skillsets to help make positive change. Gelling serves on the host committee for the Los Angeles Green Festival and joins the staff during the festival as a Stage Host. She is a board advisor to Make Music LA, which is affiliated with Fête de la Musique, an annual music festival taking place on June 21 in cities around the world. She is currently working with a circle of Angelinos who are in the initial planning stages of a Los Angeles World's Fair. There is no set date for the fair.

Trivia: Gelling's birthplace of Waukegan was also home to Jack Benny and Ray Bradbury. And, her life began as did Benny's and Bradbury's "surrounded by a loving extended family during his early childhood and formative years in Waukegan" and so it went for the Gelling family... " in a "... small-town world of the American heartland, which was the foundation of his roots." - wrote Bradbury. The surname, Gelling, originates from the Isle of Man.