Stonebridge School 40th Anniversary Gala – Event Photography
The Covid-19 pandemic has put a stop to most events and gatherings. Fortunately, as restrictions ease, special events can once again be held as they were in the past.
Since 1980, StoneBridge School has championed a solid academic K-12 education based on biblical principles at the core of every subject. The gala celebration, held at Hilton Norfolk The Main, marked 40 years of partnering with families to raise up Nation Changers equipped to impact their world. Author and keynote speaker Pam Tebow praised the school for continuing to offer an exceptional Bible-centered primary education that produces students well-equipped to change our nation and impact the culture.
In addition to Tebow’s remarks, the City of Chesapeake recognized the school for its accomplishments and example to the community. “StoneBridge School serves as a gateway to opportunities inspiring students to be the best version of themselves and equipping them with the tools to thrive. Your halls of learning have instilled in our next generation the fundamental belief that with hard work nothing is beyond reach,” Mayor Dr. Richard W. West stated in a formal certificate of recognition read during the celebration.
A standout moment for the evening occurred when alumna Kara Bonvillian shared how her StoneBridge education and experience prepared her for the greatest storm of her life when she was diagnosed with cancer at age 21.
During the celebration, Mrs. Martha Shirley and Mrs. Sheree Beale were also honored for 40 years of faithful service, and Board member Greg S. Lee was awarded StoneBridge’s Statesman Award for outstanding leadership and exceptional service in promoting the school’s mission. Lee is the president and chief financial officer of Seaward Marine Services in Norfolk. He joined the StoneBridge School Board of Directors in 2001 and served as Chairman of the Board from 2008 to 2013. He currently serves as the Board Treasurer.