I Did It! - MASCO, Inc.
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I Did It! - MASCO, Inc.
d r a o B n i t Bulle The Communicator Edition The Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities Leonard Kirtz School Celebrates its 45 th Annual Graduation Ceremonies Dedication, perseverance, thoughtfulness and independence were just a few of the words that were used to describe this year’s eight graduates from the forty-fifth class of LKS. Gabriel Barb, Nina Britton, Patrick DeStefano, Carolane Gordon, Loren Hussein, Robert Nutt, Michael Ramirez and Terri Venable make up the Leonard Kirtz School Class of 2013. The honorees were welcomed to the evening with Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance played by pianist Kay Williams and greetings from Assistant Superintendent Kristine Hodge and Director of Education, Patricia Persohn. Youngstown Developmental Center Superintendent Cindy Renner gave a motivational keynote address and urged each student to use their abilities to piece together the puzzles of life and depend on family and friends for support and guidance. “Our Graduates Through the Years” stirred applause and tears as family and friends relived touching moments in photos from 20 years of memories. The graduates received their diplomas from Assistant Superintendent Hodge and Board members Anthony Sertick, Henrietta Lewis and Frank Santisi. Vocalist Anita Sklenchar presented “Wind Beneath My Wings” as a tribute to the graduates and Class Advisor Craig Bianco bid farewell to the class with humorous stories and anecdotes. A reception with cake and punch followed the recessional and brought the memorable evening to a close. The graduates of 2013 will venture out to a big world and will always carry with them the lessons of life they learned at Leonard Kirtz School and remember the caring hearts that helped them along the way. Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of 2013 Upcoming Events for June 17 Annual Plan Meeting at the Board Office 6:30 PM 21 Professional Day, No MCBDD Programs 21 ARC Adult Dance at UAW #1112 Union Hall, 6:00 PM 24 ARC of NE Ohio Annual Golf Classic at Knoll Run 28 Meshel MASCO Bike Night 6:00 PM July 1 to 5 Summer Break, No MCBDD Programs I Did It! Photo of the Month June 2013 www.mahoningdd.org Ohio Public Images Award Winner Wellness Corner We are down to the finish line of the Lose to Win challenge! What team will lose the most percentage? What will the total pounds lost at MCBDD be? The winning teams will be announced at the return from the July break. Did you sign up for the Community Cup? Starting June 3, MCBDD team members can use the YMCA for FREE when they show their ID card and let them know they are on a team. MCBDD Team events include: walking, bowling, bocce, swimming, tug of war, golf, basketball and volleyball. If you are not in an event, you are welcome to volunteer at the events. This will earn our team points. See Tony Jannone or Matt Chizmar at Meshel with questions. Visit www.myuhc.com and log in to your personal account. Here, you can take your own health assessment. This site offers other tips on your health plan, doctors, costs, exercise apps and a lot more. Registering also helps keep our health premiums low. For help with this site, call Jackie at ext. 2842. Wellness Tip Lose weight with portion controls. Visit www.choosemyplate.gov to see what healthy portions can be. With a little help from Frank Dietz, Room 12 and Mother Nature, the students at LKS will enjoy fresh vegetables this Fall. Four different varieties of tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, snap peas, green beans, cucumbers, zucchini, watermelon and herbs have been freshly planted in these elevated gardens. Carrots, radishes and other cold weather crops will call these gardens home over the winter months. Notable Quotable You’re off to great places. Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So...get on your way! Dr. Seuss ts i B y k Ri s As you take individuals on community outings this summer.... Take a moment to consider: • Potential of bee stings • Sunscreen & lip balm • Drinking plenty of fluids • Wearing a hat Do you know who your building safety team is? Let them know what health & safety issues you see at your site. Look for minutes to be posted in the break rooms. Introduction to DD Classes Finish Work Front Row L to R: Linsday James, Ashley Wartman, Brian Nussle, Kim, Bernier, Carol Riddle. Back Row L to R: Maggie Coleman, Pam Clites, Shawnda Blackwell, Jeanette Bailey-Sigle. Amy Clow, Jamie Dolenic, Charlie Scheffert and Anne Louise White Recently Staff Development Specialist Anne (A.L.) Louise White wrapped up the Introduction to DD class at the Board Office. This certification class is one of three that most staff must take to maintain qualification for employment with MCBDD. The class learned about developmental disabilities and their causes, the difference between an intellectual disability and mental illness, studied the historical perspective and development of the programs in Mahoning County. In addition to 15 hours in class, participants also completed 15 hours outside of class, including four written assignments On the Road with Transportation • • • • • • • Second Harvest Food Bank 4 Seasons Flea Market YMCA Metro Park Farms Yellow Creek Park Hillside Sports Center Austintown Park Logo Challenge: Find the symbol hidden in this edition of the Bulletin Board. Send your guess to [email protected] Bits and Pieces Adult Services Open House Each year MASCO, the Mahoning Adult Services Company, opens its doors to the public for an evening of displays and progress meetings. Over the past several years, this annual tradition has turned into an opportunity to test the staff creativity and expand the bounds of the “Open House” routine. You still have the opportunity to view production and classroom materials, speak with staff and administration but you can also spin the wheel for prizes, get your car washed and enjoy a hot dog or participate in cookies and canvas classes to show off the artistic side that you didn’t even know you had. Bev MASCO pulled out all the stops with a Casino Night for prizes featuring games of chance dealt by staff, a meet the director forum and a catered meal. The Centre activities focused on a trash and treasures sale, car wash and bake sale to benefit Centre activities. Meshel threw an Arty Party with Sandy Trolio leading classes of inspired artists in a step by step tutorial on creating a masterpiece. Over 250 people stopped by this year’s MASCO Open Houses to receive good information regarding programs and activities balanced with something a “little different” to challenge the staff, shake up the status quo and bring a little fun to the end of May. What do cats like to eat for breakfast... Mice Krispies! Marilyn Cunningham recently turned 80 years old with a birthday bash at the Centre. Marilyn enjoys telling jokes, making people laugh and helping others. Happy Birthday Marilyn! WKBN visits LKS to recognize efforts “Wheels in Motion”, the charitable arm of the MCBDD’s Transportation Department, recently raised money for the Snoezelen and video game rooms at Leonard Kirtz School. Upgrades of lights and gaming equipment will assist the students with sensory stimulation and relaxation. Their four month fund-raising included: raffles, Chinese auctions, selling snacks at the Transportation Office, a benefit dinner as well as donations to raise over $3,500.00. Future charitable donations include a basket raffle to benefit enrollees at Meshel MASCO. Our Transportation Department often goes above and beyond what is expected, but Wheels in Motion proves why they are the driving force and heart of MCBDD. Thank You for your hard work! Spring The Fifth Prom Held Season Banquet Center adorned with a Balloon Doctor designed Mario Brothers motif hosted the Annual Spring Prom for the senior wings of Leonard Kirtz School. With music, dancing, a catered meal and festive decorations, the event was a spectacle of color, laughter and fun for everyone. The 2013 graduating class was honored as the Kings and Queens of the Prom and enjoyed a special dance with family and friends. Game over for this year! Answers to the Find Seven Differences Thanks to everyone who submitted answers 1. Missing sweatshirt logo 2. Applause sign 3. Elvis’s sideburns 4. Missing necklace 5. Six fingers 6. Added necklace 7. Electric plug Special Recognitions Michael Grasso is a hard worker and has been following the goals set in his plan. Michael stays in his designated area and contributes to the success of completing tasks in the production area. After being told 2 1/2 months ago that he needed to lose weight, Michael is staying within his diet restrictions and lost approximately 20 lbs. Michael is making progress in appropriately communicating with peers and staff. Vance Pew is 18 years old and graduated from Austintown Fitch High School on May 18, 2013. Vance is very unique. He has been main-streamed in regular classroom academics and has done excellent in school working hard to receive A's and B's on his report card. Vance likes computers and would like to learn how to do web design. He is very creative and has a lot to offer. He is excited and nervous to move into the next phase of his life. One of his choices for day programming is to attend Purple Cat because he is interested in participating with the Radio Station. Susan Beyser has shown wonderful progress. She is working independently on Connect 4, wooden puzzles, and enjoys playing a music keyboard. Susan is very affectionate toward others and has accepted her new staff. She is also improving with Occupational and Physical Therapy and becoming more attentive on her goals and supports. The staff find great enjoyment having her at the Centre and her progress is getting better every day! Congratulations, Susan!! John Casalini rarely misses a day of work. He is a consistent worker, meaning that he can be counted on to contribute to doing whatever it takes to complete the contract jobs. Flexibility is the biggest area of his increased ability. John used to struggle with the ability to change his routines or having to wait for work parts. He has improved immensely and overcome these struggles. John has a humorous personality that is one of a kind. He is also very loyal to his favorite sports teams or heroes. Congratulations John! Matthew Linton has shown tremendous progress and maturity this past year. He now walks independently to the office to turn in the daily attendance each morning. He also transitions to and from the clinic everyday independently! He has learned to communicate by raising his hand and just recently started to shake his head "yes" in response to questions. Matthew has worn a support vest on the bus since he has been at LKS. Just last month, Matthew began to ride the bus without it. We have been preparing Matthew to transition into the intermediate wing next school year and we have great confidence that he will continue to be successful. You can join our e-mail list to receive MCBDD information in your e-mail in-box by contacting Paul Iden at [email protected] Congratulations Janine Wlodarsky for finding the hidden logos in the last issue. Good Luck this month.
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