Summer 2009 - Arc of Steuben

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Summer 2009 - Arc of Steuben
In This Issue:
Epilepsy Foundation Luncheon
Creative Arts Program
Incredible Angels Corner
Annual Meeting Highlights
In the Community . . . Of the Community
Mike Biener
Named Arc of Steuben
Associate of the Year
Mike Biener, Community Supports direct support
professional, was named Arc of Steuben Associate of the
Year at the recent Annual Meeting. In his recognition of
Mike, our Executive Director Bernie Burns said:
“While there is no
one special effort that
can be pinpointed as a
specific reason that
this person deserves to
be named ‘Associate
of the Year’, there are
a number of things that
he does on a daily
basis that reflect why
he
is
a
quality
associate that deserves
the honor.
“Every day, in
every way, this person’s actions are a true reflection of
the Arc Mission, Vision, and Values. He puts people
first, as illustrated by his response when asked how he
promoted people first… ‘I would never tell anyone that I
provide services for what to do, but would teach/educate
them on thinking about options, natural consequences,
and feedback/suggestions.
I try to provide
encouragement and independence to increase self-worth.’
“He sets the highest level of standards and lives up to
them each and every day. He is committed to excellence
in all that he does; from service provision to writing of
quality notes that provide an accurate and clear picture of
progress.
His level of excellence is well known
throughout the agency as evidenced by the number of
people that comment on it. If his supervisor tells
someone that our Associate of the Year is the support
specialist assigned, it is always met with enthusiasm and
confidence in his ability to do a great job.
“Communication is something that he strives to
ensure happens at all times. He understands that the best
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Summer 2009
In the Community …
Of the Community
By Dawn Drake
The term “in the community, of the community” is
truly exemplified by the four gentlemen who live at the
Pinney Road home in Prattsburgh. These men are very
active individuals who each have their own interests and
give to the community in their own unique ways.
James Brown has recently become a proud volunteer
at the Bath Veterans Administration medical center. This
is quite an accomplishment for James, who has been
exploring his options for daytime activities for quite a
while.
In order to become a volunteer with the Veterans
Administration, James went through a rather lengthy
process that included having an initial interview,
completing an application, and being fingerprinted. He
was able to begin in the volunteer role in February 2009.
His primary duty is to be a friendly visitor, which means
he spends time with the veterans, shares stories, and
provides companionship.
James says that he has already learned a lot from the
experience and that he has great respect for our veterans
and the sacrifices they have made. James has been
positive, pleasant, and confident in his interactions with
the veterans. He has created a bond with one particular
individual and the two men have enjoyed playing cards,
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Message from the Board President . . .
I have just returned home from our Annual Meeting and am reflecting on the celebration of the
Arc of Steuben’s 45th anniversary and our parent company NYSARC’s 60th anniversary. It was a
joyous event with so many accomplishments to celebrate. So many individuals reaching their goals,
employers hiring the people we serve and employees that reach beyond to make sure that the Arc of
Steuben is helping people to be the best that they can be.
Mark Brandt, the Executive Director of NYSARC, in his address made several references to 1964
and where the world was at that time. It really made me think about how far this organization has
come in 45 years. In 1964, when Art Hansen asked NYSARC and 11 other parents into his living
room in Canisteo, NY, to start the Arc of Steuben, the conditions were much different than today.
Mischelle Shattuck At that time, our children with developmental and other disabilities were not allowed to go to public
school and were either kept at home or sent to live in institutions.
Now in 2009, you can see our children in every school, on the little league field, at proms, churches and graduations.
They may be working at the YMCA, Applebee’s, Sears or the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department, living fulfilling,
happy and very productive lives. What more can a parent ask?
It is because of the membership of this organization and other organizations like us that these giant leaps are
possible. I can only imagine the possibilities that another 45 years will offer with your continued support.
Thank you.
Executive Director’s Message . . .
There is so much going on at the Arc these days even I am having a hard time keeping up.
• Donna Pollard-White has joined the Arc leadership team as the Chief Operations Officer.
She will be overseeing the divisions that provide supports and services: Residential, Vocational,
Service Coordination, Transportation and Community Supports. Donna comes to us with over
30 years of experience at other Arc’s in the Finger Lakes area. Please join me in welcoming
her.
• May is “move in” month. After at least ten years of planning and coordination, Arc
associates are moving into the new building over the course of a month. We are consolidating
five office buildings into one which is quite a logistical feat. Just getting the telephones and
computers on line has proved to be quite a challenge. However, our IT team headed up by Bob
Bernie Burns
Haley and our Facilities team lead by Robin LaCroix have handled the millions of issues like
true professionals. There are still some glitches, but these are quickly being solved.
• Phase Two of the project (adding space to the original building and renovations) should
begin this summer.
Some time in the next few months we will be holding an open house. Hope to see you then!
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION
OUTREACH LUNCHEON
The Epilepsy Foundation is hosting a series of
Outreach Luncheons in Corning, Ithaca, and Albion. The
Corning luncheon will be held on July 21, 2009 at the
Radisson Hotel on Denison Parkway. The luncheon begins
at 11:30 am and closes at 2:45 pm. The luncheon and
program are free of charge.
These luncheons are for individuals with epilepsy or a
seizure disorder and their families, as well as for those
service providers who need to meet annual professional
development training requirements.
The agenda includes opening remarks by David
Milliman, President & CEO of the Epilepsy Foundation of
Rochester-Syracuse-Binghamton, followed by lunch, and
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The Arc of Steuben, a chapter of NYSARC, Inc.
Published quarterly by The Arc of Steuben, One Arc Way, Bath,
New York 14810, (607) 776-4146, FAX (607) 776-9366, e-mail
[email protected], and printed by Printers Plus, a
subsidiary of The Arc of Steuben. The articles in this publication are
meant as information only, not as legal advice.
Board of Directors:
Mischelle K. Shattuck, President
Joseph M. Monaco, Vice President
Melissa M. Joint, Secretary
William D. Dinehart, Treasurer
Helen A. Binkowski
Paul R. Greenfield
Stephanie E. Craig
Pauline P. Holbrook
The Rev. Sandra K. Curtis Esther P. Kowulich-Covell
Linda F. Elias-Carl
Donald E. McGuire
Denece Gossie
Nancy B. Smith
Arthur J. Stilwell, Immediate Past President
Bernie Burns, Executive Director
Kathleen Kent, Editor
Volume 45, Summer Issue
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The Campaign
to Bring Us All Together
at the Arc of Steuben
UPDATE REPORT
Pictured: Above: Bob Haley (left), who heads up our Information Services
department, participates in a video conference with NYSARC, Inc. in
Delmar, along with regional reps from various Arcs.
Below: Aric Pietsch works at his new work station in the Service
Coordination department in the new campus addition.
On Monday May 4 the first departments moved into
the new Arc Campus addition, followed by new groups
each week of the month. The energy and enthusiasm levels
were high and infectious. Those of us who remember when
Arc’s offices were in the upstairs of a two story house and
the work center was in a storefront on Liberty Street, just
could not believe that we were moving into a beautiful
contemporary Green building.
The first morning of each group’s move-in was spent
in orientation to the new work place. There are definitely
some new things to become accustomed to. There are the
ergonomic keyboard trays and ergonomic chairs that need
individualized adjustments, the automatic locking doors at
specified hours of building operation, special parking for
carpools and hybrid cars, new phones and copiers to learn
about, not to mention the waterless urinal and water saving
flush modes on the toilets. Bicycling to work is encouraged
and there are showers so cyclists can freshen up before
starting the work day. The cost savings of bringing all
departments together under one roof is estimated at
$100,000—140,000 each year.
The outside of the building is not totally completed and
the landscaping needs to be done, as well as the Legacy
Brick Garden. And it’s time to start on Phase 2, which
includes the transportation hub, clinic and work center
construction and reconstruction. We hope to finish this
phase by the end of the year.
There is still a need for donations to meet the cost of
this project. We need to raise over $394,000. Friends and
supporters may purchase a Legacy Brick or make a
contribution of cash or stock.
• Total Project Cost: $5.5 million
To date, 93% of the cost has been met.
• Capital Campaign Goal: $1.35 million
As of April 30, $955,342 (71%) has been raised.
To make a contribution, contact Ethel Strickarz
or Bernie Burns at (607) 776-4146.
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The Arc of Steuben Recognizes Outstanding Associates
Team of the Quarter . . .
Karen Miller and Vicky Cornish were chosen as the Arc of Steuben Team of the Quarter for the 1st quarter of 2009.
They were recognized by Karen Andrus for their continued efforts, dedication and oversight in obtaining, placing, monitoring and
training associates on the new Automatic External Defibrillators (AED's). Both Karen and Vicky have done all of this in
addition to continuing to fulfill their regular job responsibilities. Thanks to their dedication and efforts, we are now able
to provide additional safety measures to assist in a life threatening situation and potentially save a person’s life.
Associate of the Month . .
The Arc of Steuben recognizes the following outstanding Associates of the Month:
Tracy Robbins (left) was selected as the February 2009 Associate of the Month. Due to her quick thinking and
actions, an individual’s life was saved. Without Tracy’s intervention, this individual would have been at a serious risk
for a cardiac arrest due to an obstructed airway had Tracy not done what she did.
D’Arcy Shorthouse (center) was the March Associate of the Month. D’Arcy is a residential floater who was
nominated by Keli Machuga. D’Arcy always has a smile on his face when he comes in to work; he never says anything
negative. If he finds something negative, he makes it into a positive situation. He is great with the people that we serve,
and we know that if we need him he is always there.
Jennifer Weichman (right) was the April Associate of
the Month. She works in the residential program and was
nominated by Wendy Smith because on several occasions
she has been more than a team player. Whenever the team
needed a person to rely on for help for the team or humor for
the guys, Jennifer was there.
Instructor of the Month . . .
Congratulations to the Instructor of the Month recipients for
February, March and April, 2009.
Kriggy Porter (left), Education & Training Coordinator
and February 2009 Instructor of the Month, provides
Orientation I, Health Literacy, and Personal Outcome
Assessment Interviewer trainings.
Jim Murray (center), March, is a Community Services
Support Specialist. He provides CPR/SFA/AED training.
Tracie Johnson (right), April winner, is the Residence Coordinator of Supportive Apartments and teaches CPR.
Celebrating Direct Support Associates . . .
Alonzo Gordon is a Direct Support Professional who has been working at the Pinney Road home for just over one
year. In that time, he has become a valuable member of the team and a favorite among the individuals he supports.
When Alonzo joined the Arc team in 2008, the field was new to him. He had served
in the US Army, having been part of Desert Storm, and then worked as a contractor.
While living in the Buffalo area, he identified a training program to work with
individuals who have disabilities. He was accepted into the program and took time off
from his job to complete the training. Shortly after completing the training program
Alonzo moved to the Hornell area and came to work at the Arc of Steuben.
Alonzo regrets to admit that as a younger person at times he made misjudgments
about people with disabilities. He has appreciated the training and education provided by
the agency, stating that he is a better person and a better parent since he began working
here. Alonzo has a desire to continue to grow with the agency and continually
demonstrates his commitment to providing quality services.
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ROCK and ROAR 2009
The Arkport Harley Owners Group has selected the Arc of Steuben as one of two
charities to receive the funds they will raise through their annual Rock and Roar
Motorcycle Ride. The date of the ride is July 18, 2009. The Arkport HOG is also selling
raffle tickets to win a Harley Davidson Sportster 883 or $5,000 cash. Raffle tickets are
available through Ethel Strickarz and Ann Patti at the Arc, and through members of the
group.
These guys and gals have big hearts and have been supporting the mission of our
organization for many years. We are honored to be chosen as the recipient charity this year. So go to the group’s
website for information, dust off your motorcycle, and prepare to Rock and Roar for the Arc of Steuben!
Website: www.rockandroar.com
(Associate of the Year, continued from page 1)
way to serve our people is as a team. He provides timely
communication of pertinent issues to Service Coordinators, his
team, his team leader and most importantly, to the people and
families that he serves.
“Our Associate of the Year is committed to doing his job in a
quality manner. This is evidenced in all that he does. If he needs
to call in, he ensures that his people’s needs are met. He has been
known to go to his supervisor when he feels his service provision
is not working to look for other ways to make a difference and
provide an effective service.
“He is a team player. He does not get involved in the gossip
and trivial stuff that can destroy a team. He is a role model in this
area. He also understands and demonstrates through his actions
that not only are we a team at Community Supports but that he is
also a member of the much larger agency team.
“Here are a few comments that have been heard around the
Agency:
‘He is always so pleasant and enjoyable to work with; we wish
that we could clone him.’
‘He is always one I can go to with questions or advice about
my job. Whenever I see him in public with his individuals, he is
always professional and seems to be great with his people.’
‘He is always willing to go the extra mile.’
‘He puts his whole heart into what he does.’
‘I am proud to say he is a fellow co-worker.’
“Our Associate of the Year truly deserves this recognition. He
is all that we look for in a quality direct support professional. He
is the type of associate that makes one proud to be in this line of
work.”
Creative Arts Program
By Sandi Patterson
The Creative Arts Program began on March 2,
2009 for 12 weeks. Participants of the art class
meet every Monday evening from 6pm to 8pm at
the Hornell YMCA. Ten people from Hornell area
homes participated in this program. The first two
weeks were learning drawing and shading skills
using colored pencils. People could draw objects,
shapes, or lines. The 3rd week was spent learning
how to paint. The 4th week, everyone received
their own stretched canvas to paint a picture on.
Then it was on to learning how to make a collage.
One person made his collage using pictures of food
cut from magazines, and another person made their
collage of pictures of cats that they had chosen.
As the weeks progressed, everyone learned
how to make impressions on foam boards to use in
the making of prints. On April 20th, all began
learning to do sculpting. Everyone attending the
Creative Arts Program has enjoyed themselves a
great deal and is always looking forward to the next
class. At the end of this 12 week program, each art
class will have an art show exhibiting many of their
completed projects. The next “12 week round” of
the Creative Arts Program is scheduled to begin in
June 2009. This class is already filled with people
excited to learn and show their creative abilities.
June and Tuffy Gould
are the Elias-Hubbs Award Winners
(The Elias-Hubbs Memorial Achievement Recognition Award is given quarterly to a person we serve
who has made outstanding achievements or overcome tough obstacles to realize a personal goal.)
The winners of the first quarter Elias-Hubbs Memorial Achievement Recognition Award are June and
Tuffy Gould, pictured on their wedding day. They were nominated by Tracie Johnson. “June and
Tuffy have overcome so many obstacles in their life to get to the point they are finally at,
together, as a family. Most people would have given up years ago but not these two. They
knew what they wanted and were willing to do whatever it took to get to their dream.”
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(In the Community, continued from page 1)
Stars of Arc
Color Guard
The Stars of Arc Color
Guard was initially formed in
the summer of 2008. The
group practices weekly and has
given performances at the
Wellness G.I.F.T.S Retreat and
the Arc of Steuben's Open
House. The Arc of Steuben
Foundation provided the funds
for their
uniforms
and
equipment which assisted the
squad with getting established.
The Color Guard members
recently held a dance at
Corning East High School and
approximately
45
people
attended.
Everyone had a
wonderful time dancing and
socializing. The event raised
$345 which is being used to
purchase additional items for
the color guard. The goal for
2009 is to perform in a few
local parades.
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The Arc of Steuben's
Website at
www.arcofsteuben.org
having lunch together, going for walks, and having coffee. This experience has been
extremely positive and rewarding for all involved.
Marcus Davis has developed a relationship
with a local movie rental store. His adventure
began with a casual conversation in which he
identified a true desire to have a card to be
able to rent movies on his own.
Marcus
completed an application and began using his
card to rent his movies. This has continued to
be a routine part of his week. Marcus
continues to form a personal connection to his
community through weekly visits to the movie
store.
Victor Greene is an active member of the North Baptist Church in Corning. Victor
is a regular attendant and is greeted weekly by many with a hand shake and hello on a
first-name basis. Victor participates in several of the opportunities offered through his
church. He is a supporter of the missionaries
sponsored through the
Church and has attended
dinners and presentations offered to the
community on several
occasions.
In July,
Victor plans to attend a
New York Yankees
game with fellow church
members. He has also
enjoyed rafting trips, weekend retreats, and various sports activities.
David Gardner has been volunteering with the Prattsburgh Fire Department for
approximately a year now. One person who was with David while he was volunteering
reported that, “I just sat back and watched how during his morning he was able to
multi-task. He cleared, wiped, and reset tables, all while greeting and socializing with
the people around him—and all was done with ease
and a smile on his face.” The individuals from the
fire department who have worked with David say
that they enjoy David’s cooperation and his
eagerness to help out. Many have said simply that
“He is fun to have around.” David states that as
long as you don’t stress about what you have to do
and work your hardest, it will get done. David is
known and respected for his positive attitude. He
has been invited to volunteer at any of the fireman’s
breakfasts he desires. David’s next desire is to
become involved with the Wayne Fire Department,
and, as he states, “show his cousin’s fire department
a thing or two”.
The gentlemen from Pinney Road are an exceptional example of “in the
community, of the community”. Along with continuing with their current activities,
each of them continues to seek ways to become active and contributing members of
their community.
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Incredible Angels Corner
T
By Matt Mehlenbacher
he Incredible Angels held a Spring Fling Dance on Sunday, April 26th. The Spring Fling is just what it
sounds like, a celebration of spring. The weather was warm and sunny. The dance itself was held at the
Bath American Legion from 1 PM – 4 PM. Everyone had a great time singing and dancing. There were
refreshments of pizza and soda available for sale, which everyone seemed to appreciate. All in all it was
an awesome event.
The Incredible Angels held a Bake Sale at the Arc of Steuben’s main campus on May 15th. Members and agency
associates brought in a wide variety of edibles and goodies. The Angels use the proceeds from their events to help other
self-advocates participate in a wide variety of activities. One example is the Incredible Angels are co-sponsoring a golf
team for the Family Life Ministries tournament this June. Another example of how the group utilizes the funds is the
Incredible Angels contributed money so that one the group's former members who passed away recently could have a
headstone.
The 2009 Western Region Self-Advocacy Conference was held on June 4th and 5th at the Batavia Holiday Inn. The
conference theme this year was “Following YOUR Dreams”. Topics/sessions being offered at the conference included:
Beyond Choices: Creating the Life You Want, Budget Advocacy, Empowered Living, Transportation, Employment,
Benefits Jeopardy, Human Rights, YES!, Disabilities Awareness, Shedding the Light on People with Visual
Impairments, Shared Living Experience, Civil Rights and Social Activism, Legislative Advocacy, Disagreements
Between Self-Advocates and Staff, Disability History Week, and Computers for Living. The Incredible Angels once
again offered scholarships to self-advocates that were interested in going, and the Quality Enhancement Office helped to
coordinate conference registrations.
Some other activities that the group is planning for 2009 include: a Chicken BBQ at the Bath Home Show in June, a
Car Wash/Bake Sale in July, a Summer Bash picnic in August, a Spaghetti Dinner in September, a Halloween Dance in
October, and a Holiday Dinner Dance in December.
The group meets the 2nd Monday of the month at the Arc of Steuben’s main campus. If anyone is interested in
participating in the Incredible Angels and/or their upcoming activities, please contact Matt Mehlenbacher at the Quality
Enhancement Office (phone 607-776-4146 ext. 2256 or e-mail at [email protected]).
Visit The Arc of
Steuben's Website at
www.arcofsteuben.org
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Getting To Know Us
(Luncheon, continued from page 2)
conference presentations.
The
Corning conference includes two
sessions, the first titled “Epilepsy
101” and the second titled “How to be
an Advocate”. Dr. Robert Gross,
MD, PhD, of the Strong Epilepsy
Center in Rochester, will talk about
how seizures occur, how epilepsy
develops, and how anti-seizure drugs
work. Robin Didas-Mott, BSW, will
provide information on how to
advocate within the many systems,
such as SSI, DSS, legal, education,
and human services.
Advance registration is required
at least one week prior to the
luncheon. Contact the Epilepsy Foundation at (800) 724-7930.
The Residential Division recently created a Scrap Book Photo Album to
assist people with learning more about our residential homes. Each home
created individualized pages which reflect their home and the people who live
there. Everyone who lives or works at the homes participated and used their
creative style in putting together the book. The album reflects the friendships,
activities and opportunities enjoyed at the homes and will be available for
display at upcoming agency functions.
Welcome Home Junior!
In October of 2008, Junior became seriously ill and was admitted to the
hospital as a result. While in the hospital, Junior received a feeding tube and
was transferred to a health care facility to stabilize. While at the facility, Junior
would continually express his desire to be able to return to his home at E. Main.
In March, Junior was able to return home and is doing very well. He is back to
attending his day program activity five days a week and has re-established a
routine in the house. Junior is very happy to be home with those he knows and
loves and was recently recognized with the Honor Grace Award at the agency
annual meeting.
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Annual Meeting Highlights
Katherine Wilson Conroy, Esq., President of NYSARC,
Inc., and Marc N. Brandt, Executive Director, NYSARC,
Inc., were the evening’s speakers.
Sheriff Joel Ordway accepted the Employer of the Year
Award for the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department from
Arc Board President Mischelle K. Shattuck.
Arc of Steuben Executive Director Bernie Burns (left)
presented the Vendor of the Year Award to Bison
Embroidery.
Southern Tier Entertainment was honored as a Friend
of Arc. Their award was presented by Arc Board
Treasurer William D. Dinehart (right).
United Health Services/Professional Home Care was
recognized as a Friend of Arc. Their award was
presented by Arc Board Vice President Joseph M.
Monaco (right).
Bernie Burns (left), Arc of Steuben Executive Director,
presented a Friend of Arc award to the Hornell School
District; Matt Sheldon (right) accepted.
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The Arc of Steuben and The Arc of Steuben Foundation
acknowledge and appreciate the following donations:
(February 19 - May 15, 2009):
Capital Campaign
Dr. Stephen & Julie Albertalli
American Legion Post #1279
Anaconda Sports
Arc of Steuben Associates
Michael & Cathleen Argentieri
William & Rebecca Austin
R. Pierce & Rebecca Baker
Bath Rotary Club
Wanda Beyor
Michael Bocek
Norman & Angie Brush
Richard & Barbara Bucklaew
Eric & Laura Buisch
Bernie Burns
Nicole Caparulo
The Chemung & Steuben Cty
Combined Federal Program
David Clarke
Thomas & Joan Cole
Katharine Conroy
Corning Beagle Club
Susan Cosgrove
CPE InterLink
Thomas & Sarah Creath
Stephen Cunningham
Crocker & Rev. Sandra Curtis
Darla Savey
Diane Davis
Michael Doyle
Larry & Mary Ann Frascella
Frey & Campbell, Inc.
Albert & Denece Gossie
George Hansen
Thomas & Patricia Hinman
Luther & Mary Hoffman
Pauline Holbrook
Sally Hopkins
Hornell Sportsman's Club
John & Jean Jensen
Richard & Rebecca Killigrew
Rick Kimble
Kevin & Bonnie Kowalcyk
Esther Kowulich-Covell
Robin & Evelyn LaCroix
Edgar & Evelyn Lewis
Main Mobility
Theodore & Margaret Markham
Mary Lou Markham
Anita Maroscher
Irene Mauro
Donald & Donna McIntire
Susan McLaughlin
Matt & Rachel Mehlenbacher
Karen Meriwether & Tom Snow
Joan Mistretta
Richard & Linda Mullen
Dennis & Linda O'Brien
Lauren Panzarino
Lanny & Kathi Plumley
Richard Potter
Warren & Anne Price
Pleasant Valley Office
Joel Rapp
Martha Rink
Tracy Robbins
Randal & Amy Rummell
Ann Severance
Joy Shannon
Stephen & Mischelle Shattuck
Della Shoemaker
Donna Simonson
Carl & Nina Smith
Miklos Somogyi
Sue Spencer
L.D. Sprague & Son Inc.
Jim Tokar
David Tomasello
Kevin & Holly Tucker
Joanne Woodruff
Membership
Addison Post Inc.
Dr. Stephen & Julie Albertalli
Richard Alger
Bonnie Ambriz
Sarah Ameigh
Carolyn Anderson
Mary Andrus
Tom & Karen Andrus
Sara Arcangeli
Richard Armstrong
Charlotte Arnold
William & Rebecca Austin
AutoCrafting Auto Mobility Solutions
Brian Babcock
Jesse Babcock, Jr.
Nancy Bacon
Donald & Ann Bailey
William Bantel
Alma Barat
Cassandra Bartholomew
Helen Bartron
Phyllis Bauer
Dr. Bruce Baxter
Kimberly Beebe
Donald & Mary Beiswenger
Alan Bennett
Stacey Bennett
Michael Biener
William & Mary Biggee
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bliss
Michael Bocek
Mary Bossard
Lois Brandow
Sarah Briggs
Cynthia Brown
Norman & Angie Brush
Richard & Barbara Bucklaew
Robert & Annette Buckley
Alicia Burger
Ramona Burlew
Chad Burnham
Bernie Burns
Colleen Burns
William Burns
Angela Caldwell
Gina Campbell
Grace Canham
Darlene Carnes
Melody Carrier
Barb Carson
Dennis Casey
Stephen & Tammy Catherman
Joseph & Lucille Cavallaro
Jodie Charles
David & Roberta Clark
David Clarke
Mona Coleman
Connie Cole
Nicole Combs
Cindy Conrad
Sean Cook
Vicky Cornish
Ruthann Cornish
Seth & Anne Corwin
Carl & Mary Cotton
Patricia Crane
Sandra Crewell
Hulbert Culbertson
Sylvia Cummings
Sue Dailey
James & Barbara Davis
Diane Davis
Dawn DeBock
DeClemente's Deli & Restaurant
Raymond Defendorf
DeGaetano Shoe Service
Doneva Dennis
Betty Dietter
Minnie Dinehart
Kirk and Leea Dinger
Linda Dockstader
Patrick & Susan Donnelly
Diane Dowd
James Drake, III
Ronald Earley
Lawrence Ebert
Donald & Pat Evia
Mark & Pam Failing
Steve & Connie Fieno
First Heritage Federal Credit Union
Mary Kay Flansburg
Briane Fowler
David Francis
Larry & Mary Ann Frascella
Timothy Frawley
Frey & Campbell, Inc.
Anna Garguilo
Sandra Geerchen
Kathy Gilbert
Debra Gleason
Jeanne Grant
Green Insurance Agency
Fred & Patty Greenfield
Mark Greenfield
Harvey Greenstein
Beth Haines-He
Tina Hale
Tammy Hallgren
Darlene Hamilton
George Hansen
Katherine Harrington
Nicole Harrison
Fran Hartman
Duane & Sarah Heineman
Lisa Herrick
Lori Hess
Barbara Hicks
Thomas & Patricia Hinman
Lorraine Hodge
Luther & Mary Hoffman
Curtis & Rosemary Hooey
Sally Hopkins
Hornell Sportsman's Club, Inc.
Bobbie Jean Houck
Marion Houck
Samantha Houghtaling
Sarah House
Valerie Howe
Kathy Hudson
Vicki Huels
Wayne & Sandra Hughes
Tanya Ingram
Jennifer James
Harry & Elaine Jensen
John & Jean Jensen
Michael Jensen
Rosemary Johndro
Cheryl Johnson
Melissa Joint
Barbara Jones
Albert Kane
Barbara Keck
John & Sally Kersting
Barbara Ketchum
Richard & Rebecca Killigrew
Arnold and Helen Kish
Jill Kline
Lucile Knapp
Carole Knowles
Kevin & Bonnie Kowalcyk
Esther Kowulich-Covell
Rebecca Kowulich
Carrie Kritzberger
Judy Kupferschmid
Stacie Ladd
LaMarche Funeral Home
Charles LaVarnway
Eileen Opila Lehman
Robert Lewis
Edgar & Evelyn Lewis
Ronald K. Linkenheil
Nelly Loh
Loyal Order of Moose #210
Kari Anne Luellman
John & Carolyn Lyke
Herbert & Phyllis Mac Donell
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(Donors, continued from page 9)
Keli Machuga
Joseph Mallery
Maloney's Pub
Shawn Manhart
Maple City Bowl
Kimberly Margeson
Theodore & Margaret Markham
Mary Lou Markham
Eli Maroscher
Phyllis Martin
George & Joanne Martinec
Irene Mauro
Matthew & Jennifer McCann
Charles & Ro McCarty
Jean McConnell
Donald & Donna McIntire
Susan McLaughlin
Dave & Barbara McLaughlin
Linda Mehlenbacher
Rebecca Miller
Daniel & Karen Miller
David & Sharon Miller
Jake & Bonnie Miller
Steven Miller
Laurie Mills
Mary Ann Mistretta
Joan Mistretta
Joseph & Connie Monaco
Gina Morgan
Nancy Morse
Maria Mulligan
John Mulligan
Dr. Garth Murray
Richard & Patricia Naylor
Sharon Nichols
Victoria Nichols
L. Ronald & Phyllis Nielsen
Anne Norton
Dennis & Lynda O'Brien
Debra O'Brien
Mary Obuhanich
Robert O'Dell
Bernice Ordway
Joel Ordway
L. Frank Paddock
Constance Palmer
Lauren Panzarino
Ann Marie Patti
Amy Payne
Tristica Payne
Ruth Pearce
Pamela Perkins
Harold & Landra Perry
Heidi Pike
Pizza Deelite
Donna Pollard-White
Richard Potter
Carol Poust
Samuel & Henrietta Powell
Warren & Anne Price
Roger & Kim Pruden
Cheryl Quinn
Maria A. Quintal
Rose Rago
Larry Reed & Dawn Mase
Deborah Retterer
Brandy Reynolds
Esther Rider
Tracy Robbins
Scheryl Robertson
Timothy & Nancy Robinson
Jessica Roche
Grace Rosettie
Kevin Rosko
Greg & Michelle Rougeux
Randal & Amy Rummell
John Ryan Jr.
Heather Sager
Sharon Saker
Darla Savey
Edith Saxton
Michelle Schlesing
Pam Schoonmaker
Schulte Systems
Alan & Cindy Schultheis
Stephanie Schwartz
Harold & Mary Jane Semple
Ann Severance
Joy Shannon
Steven Shattuck
Barbara Shaut
Sarah Shaut
William Sheehy
David & Karen Shirley
Ruth Shisler
Richard & Judith Sphon
Toni Shorthouse
Courtney Shull
Miklos Somogyi
Richard Spaulding
Erica Spears
Glenn Spears
William & Kathy Spears
Spencer's Restaurant
Sue Spencer
Donna Spicer
Darlynn Spizzeri
Forrest Stephens
Vivian Stiles
Christine Stratton
Shauna Stratton
Ingrid Sullivan
Sharon Sutryk
Laurie Sutton
Elaine Sweeney
Robert & Rhonda Sweet
Robert Szymanski
Christine Taft
Patrick & Sharon Tammaro
Shane Tanner
Elaine Telehany
Shirley Thomas
William Thompson
Robin Thompson
Ryan Thorius
James Tombs
Laurie Travis
Tom & Marion Tunney
Rebecca Tuten
Robert & Jeanne Underhill
Chari VanAllen
Sherry VanDuser
Gary & Maureen Vogt
Patti Walczak
George & Marjorie Walike
Elsie Wallace
Kathy Walters
M. J. Ward & Son., Inc.
Jennifer Weichman
Marcia Weil
Natalie Weyand
Ken & Bette Wheaton
James & Janice White
Roxanne White
Linda Whitson-Jones
Roy Williams
Pam Williamson
Rene Wilson
Joanne Woodruff
Neal & Judy Wrinkle
Peggy Wurzer
Linda Young
Anne Zschoche
Golf Tournament
Alpha Shirt Company
Eric Buisch
Walter & Linda Carl
John Carpenter
(Continued on page 12)
Join the Arc of Steuben Today!
Your membership will impact the many lives of each child and adult served by the Arc of Steuben and
will also improve the lives of their family members. By becoming a member of the Arc of Steuben, you
add your voice and your vote for more opportunities and choices for people with disabilities. When we
advocate on a state or national level, the size of our membership tells our legislators that many people are
supporting our cause. For a small donation of $5, you can make a difference in the lives of over 2,000 people!
Membership Levels (Please check one):
$5 Individual Membership
$10 Membership for a Couple
$50 Lifetime Membership per person
Please make checks payable to The Arc of Steuben. Your gift is tax deductible.
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Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________
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PAVE THE WAY TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE
Engrave a Brick to Mark Your Legacy
By purchasing an engraved brick for a walkway outside our new ‘Green’ building, you will mark your legacy of
support for the mission of the Arc of Steuben, and you will provide financial support to reach the goal of our capital
campaign ‘Together We Soar’.
Your name or that of a loved one will be displayed for years to come. Your gift will make a difference in the lives of
children and adults with developmental disabilities.
This is how I want my brick to read:
Use 3 lines for a 4 x 8 brick, and use 6 lines for a 8 x 8 paver. Each brick includes up to 18 characters per line. Spaces between
words, commas, apostrophes, etc. count as a character.
4 x 8 Brick
$100
Use 3 Lines
8 x 8 Paver
$300
Use 6 Lines
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ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________________________
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August 2 - 9, 2009
3 Bedroom Penthouse at the Wyndham Skyline Tower, a first class secure building. Indoor pool; TV in every bedroom and living room; laundry, game room & exercise room on site. Close to boardwalk, casinos, beach shopping
and attractions. $3,000 value.
Raffle drawing is July 1, 2009. The winner will be notified by telephone. $6 per day parking available.
I wish to purchase _____ tickets x $5 each = _______.
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Mail to: Arc of Steuben, Capital Campaign, One Arc Way, Bath, NY 14810
Made possible through a gift made by Art Stilwell.
The Arc of Steuben Foundation has hosted a Gala
for the past ten years. This year the Board of
Directors elected to try a new format.
On Saturday September 26, 2009 an exciting and
fun evening will begin at the Arc’s new building
addition with a social hour. Guests will be treated to
delicious hors d’oeuvres, fine music and an informal
look at the beautiful new Green building. Hammondsport metal artists Anthony and Gwen Moretti
will have an interactive art event outside the building.
After social hour, guests will disperse to private
host homes around Keuka Lake and in other locations
to enjoy a Friendraising Dinner. Most dinner hosts
will prepare a meal for eight to ten guests. The cost is
$100 per person for dinner guests and the entire
amount will benefit the Arc of Steuben. Hosts will
provide the dinner as a charitable donation. Each host
may choose their own theme and menu for their
dinner.
Please plan to join us as a dinner host or guest.
Complete the coupon to the right to reserve your place
at this fabulous new event.
(Donors, continued from page 10)
Club Valentine
Dean & Kerry McKinley
Dick's Sporting Goods
Timothy Dowd
Esperanza Mansion
Gaffer Grille & Tap Room
Francis Gehl
Green Insurance Agency
Robert Haley
David Hargrave
Hornell Association
Mark and Chris Illig
Institute for Human Services
Ron Kitson
Kraft Foods/Polly-O Dairy
Red Lobster
Machuga Contractors
Maple City Savings Bank, FSB
Market Street Coffee & Tea
Matt Mehlenbacher
Anthony Midey
Donald & Bernita Millhollen
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Route 54 Wine & Spirits
Simmons-Rockwell
Nora Anne Smith
Stephanie's Family Restaurant
Steuben County. Industrial Dev. Agency
Stork Insurance Agency
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Clicking the Contact Customer Relations button at
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EMAIL ______________________________________
Please return this form to:
Development, the Arc of Steuben, One Arc Way, Bath,
NY 14810 or phone: Ethel at 607-776-4146, ext. 2128
Someone from the Arc’s Development department or
Foundation will contact you with further information.
William Thompson
USI Northeast
Alexander Wahlig
Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel
Memorial
Mary Bossard
Walter & Linda Carl
William & Nancy Cox
James and Patricia Desorbo
Norman & Diane Hayes
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sisson
Norman & Katie Thompson
Misc. Agency
American Legion Post #173
(Charles E. Wescott)
Walter & Linda Carl
William Yost
Misc. Foundation
Walter & Linda Carl
Ruth Pryslopski
United Way of the Southern Tier
Holiday Appeal
Christopher & Patricia Cunningham
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