EMMC Auxiliary Beach Ball - Eastern Maine Medical Center
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EMMC Auxiliary Beach Ball - Eastern Maine Medical Center
Sixth Annual Auxiliary EMMC Auxiliary Beach Ball Shake, Rattle and Roll off the Ice and Snow of Winter! NEWS A Letter from the President Friday, January 13, 2012 “Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” 7:30 to 11:30 pm Bangor Civic Center Featuring the music of The Tony Boffa Band Tickets are $30 each or $300 for a table of ten. To purchase tickets or for more information, call 973-5055 or visit us online at www.emmcauxiliary.org EMMC Volunteer Services Introduces New Associate Lidia Stoyanova has joined the EMMC volunteer services team as volunteer associate. As a gift shop associate at EMMC, Lidia’s bright, outgoing demeanor highlighted the wonderful service she provided to customers. Her positive attitude and great administrative skills make her a tremendous asset to the volunteer office and the Auxiliary. Welcome Lidia! Auxiliary Membership Since 1893, The EMMC Auxiliary has worked closely with the hospital to determine how it can best support the hospital’s needs and outreach efforts. Auxiliary members help to make a difference in our community. Do you know someone interested in joining the Auxiliary? Enrollment is always open! For more information, visit our website www.emmcauxiliary.org or call Eileen at 941-0819. Auxiliary NEWS www.emmcauxiliary.org Attributed to Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to Congress and the first woman to run for the Democratic presidential nomination This quote is posted on our refrigerator at home to remind me of the importance of working to make a difference within the community in which I live. I am delighted to serve as President of the Auxiliary this year and honored to follow in the footsteps of Paula Ballesteros. I look forward to working beside my fellow officers, the Auxiliary Board and with you as members in support of EMMC’s mission of caring for patients, families, communities, and one another. Despite challenging economic conditions, the Auxiliary’s fundraising activities continue to be supported within the community. This month, we will complete our final payment on the Auxiliary’s $500,000 pledge for the EMMC CancerCare of Maine capital campaign. This payment was made possible through money earned last year from the Gift Shop, the Kitchen Tour, and the Winter Beach Ball. Looking ahead, 2012 will be another exciting and busy year for the Auxiliary. We have made a new pledge of $350,000 to support EMMC’s pediatric oncology services and will continue our financial support to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals of EMHS and nursing scholarships at Husson University. In this newsletter you will read about what we’ve been up to and what we are planning for 2012. We invite you as members to be actively involved in our service to the community! In a world that seems increasingly complex and fast-paced, service to others through involvement with the Auxiliary is a way to have fun and make a difference in a significant way right here in our own home town. winter 2012 Volume 1 Issue 1 Board of Directors President Ginger Ward-Green Vice President Helen Genco Past President Paula Ballesteros Secretary Valerie Patch Treasurer Sarah Quirk Members Jennifer Brooker Nancy Careskey Cindy Curran Jan Currier Melissa Gerety Eileen Hernandez Gale Longo Marianne Lynch Susan Nasberg Ann Marie Orr Sherry Roberts Betsy Simpson Danelle Weston I welcome your ideas and input. Please feel free to contact me by email at [email protected] or by calling 947-2731. EMMC Auxiliary Liaison Martha Wildman Sincerely, Newsletter Editor Helen Genco www.emmcauxiliary.org Ginger Ward-Green President, EMMC Auxiliary Auxiliary NEWS EMMC Auxiliary Team Takes The Challenge by Eileen Hernandez Saturday, August 20, 2011 was the date for the second annual Champion the Cure Challenge in Brewer. It was the first time that EMMC Auxiliary participated as a team. Fifteen enthusiastic walkers compromised Team EMMC Auxiliary, and together we raised $2,795 to support local cancer research at EMMC’s Cancer Care of Maine. It was a great day. To put things in perspective, this year there were 636 participants, and more than 50 teams. People could walk, run, bike, or ride a motorcycle to raise money for the cause. (There was also a category for “virtual participants” in case someone couldn’t be there that day.) Overall, donations totaled more than $225,000. Team EMMC Auxiliary walkers were able to bring in the sixth highest amount, and there were only fifteen of us! The team that came in fifth place had 50 members. You can imagine what we could do with even a few more team members! This brings us to the third annual Champion the Cure Challenge on August 18, 2012. We are already getting excited! We are especially eager to have more teammates. www.emmcauxiliary.org Celebrating 2011, Welcoming 2012 Annual Meeting EMMC Auxiliary’s annual meeting was held November 10, 2011 at Wellman Commons in Bangor. Guest speaker, Bettina Doulton, coowner and operator of Cellardoor Winery in Lincolinville, shared her inspirational story of her journey from a Boston mutual fund manager to cancer survivor and small business owner. CEO, Deborah Carey Johnson, RN inducted the 2012 officers: Ginger Ward-Green (president), Helen Genco (vice-president), Valerie Patch (secretary), and Sarah Quirk (treasurer). Sherry Roberts, chair of the education committee announced the names of the four $1,000 Auxiliary scholarships: Katherine Dunkle of Glenburn, Kristi Ferchland of Bangor, Hannah Glidden of Bangor, and Brooklyn Talbot of Mariaville, all Husson University nursing students. Some members of Team EMMC Auxiliary pose for a photo before the event. From left: Jamie Roy, Beverly Hutchinson, Betsy Simpson, Martha Wildman, Ginger Ward-Green, Cindy Curran, Sarah Quirk, and Eileen Hernandez. In the coming months, updated event information will be available at www.championthecurechallenge.org and the Auxiliary will also be in touch. If you have questions in the meantime, contact Eileen Hernandez at eileenzh@ roadrunner.com. Please consider joining us next summer. We had a wonderful time doing a very good thing. Seventh Annual Kitchen Tour a Huge Success The seventh annual EMMC Auxiliary Kitchen Tour was held Saturday, October 1, 2011. This year’s tour featured homes in Bangor, Old Town, and Orono. With the generous support of our 21 sponsors and proceeds from ticket sales, more than $12,700 was raised to support the Auxiliary’s commitments to CancerCare of Maine, Children’s Miracle Network Hospital of EMHS, and nursing scholarships for local students. Planning is underway for the eighth annual Kitchen Tour to be held in the fall of 2012. For more information, visit our website, www.emmcauxiliary.org or contact Helen Genco at [email protected]. the final payment toward the CancerCare of Maine pledge. Additionally, a check for $14,300, representing money accrued by the Children’s Endowment Fund was presented to Healthcare Charities. 2012 EMMC Auxiliary Board Members Outgoing Auxiliary president, Paula Ballesteros recognized three outgoing board members for their service: Karen Marsters, Pauline Rock, and Sharon Theeman. Cindy Curran, chair of the nominating committee welcomed our new board members, Marianne Lynch, Sherry Roberts, and Betsy Simpson. EMMC president and Healthcare Charities president and chief philanthropy officer, Michael Crowley and EMMC president and chief executive officer, Deborah Carey Johnson, RN, thank Auxiliary members for their continued support of EMMC. Michael Crowley, president and chief philanthropy officer of Healthcare Charities accepted a check for $94,800, representing Sherry Roberts (center), education committee chair, congratulates the nursing scholarship recipients. Auxiliary Announces New Pledge As the final payment is made on the pledge to CancerCare of Maine, the Auxiliary will continue its support of cancer services at EMMC with a $350,000 pledge to the pediatric oncology fund. There will be more to come throughout 2012 on our latest commitment to supporting the mission of Eastern Maine Medical Center. Sharon Theeman greets guests as they arrive at a home on the tour. Ann Marie Orr and Carolyn Eaton share a smile before the tour begins. Sherry Roberts acts as hostess for one of the beautiful kitchens showcased on the tour.