summEr 2013 - Miller-Keystone Blood Center
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summEr 2013 - Miller-Keystone Blood Center
s u m m e r 2 0 1 3 CommunityCONNECTION A M i l l e r - K e y s t o n e B l o o d C e n t e r P u b l i ca t i o n Schuylkill Health System Joins Blood Service Program Regional Highlights 1In the Lehigh Valley Effective July 1, 2013, Miller-Keystone Blood Center will serve as blood service provider to the Schuylkill Health System (Pottsville, PA). In this capacity, Miller-Keystone will serve as the sole supplier of blood products and patient transfusion services to the Health System and residents of the community. Cruise Aboard the LifeLine 1In Schuylkill County Schuylkill Health System Joins Blood Program 3In Montgomery County High Schools Honored 4In Berks County Volunteer Recognition 4In Chester County Scholarship Recipients 9In Philadelphia “We are very pleased to be working with the team from Miller-Keystone Blood Center to make sure our patients have the blood products they need, whether it be for surgical procedures or other services offered by Schuylkill Health,” said John E. Simodejka, President/Chief Executive Officer of Schuylkill Health. MKBC now serves as the sole blood supplier to 27 hospitals in 12 Pennsylvania and New Jersey counties. “Miller-Keystone Blood Center is proud to be selected as the exclusive blood provider to the Schuylkill Health System,” says Joseph Yelo, Vice President, Administration, Miller-Keystone Blood Center. “The Blood Center looks forward to working with the Health System, as well as businesses, schools and community organizations in the region to ensure a safe, stable and continuous blood supply in Pottsville and the surrounding communities.” n Out & About 11 In Bucks County Out & About 14 In Monroe County Blood Drive Calendar Blood Center Cruises to the Greek Isles 19th Annual Signature Fundraiser a Resounding Success 14 In Luzerne County Blood Drive Calendar 14 In New Jersey Blood Drive Calendar The Blood Center’s 19th annual signature fundraiser, the “Cruise to the Greek Isles Aboard the LifeLine” took place on Friday, May 10. More than 450 passengers boarded at Bethlehem’s ArtsQuest™ Center at SteelStacks™, which was magicallytransformed into an exotic sea vessel traveling to a land of ancient history and tranquil beauty. Once aboard, an evening of great food, fun and entertainment was enjoyed by all, as passengers were treated to specially prepared Cruise delicacies, action-packed casino games and an exciting live auction. A silent auction and raffle were held, while entertainment was provided courtesy of DJ Tom Gentis and the Aegean Island Dance Group. Your Donation. Your Community. Your Blood Center. Find us on ... summer 2013 Honorary captain of the 2013 Cruise was Ann Baum, Vice President-Lehigh Valley, Capital BlueCross, and guest emcees for the evening were Sam Malone of Cat Country 96.1 and Tori Thomas of WLEV 100.7. In addition to Cruise committee members (L-R) Anne Baum, Honorary Chair; Dan Walsh, Mary Diehl and Heather Kowatch. the tireless efforts of this year’s Cruise committee, dozens of volunteers supported the event serving in a variety of roles. Offering up specialized Cruise cuisine this year were: ArtsQuest™ Culinary Arts and Hospitality, Continued onp. 2 Donor Center Locations: 1255 S. Cedar Crest Boulevard, Suite 1300, Allentown, PA 18103 • 1465 Valley Center Parkway, Bethlehem, PA 18017 2925 William Penn Highway, Suite 105, Easton, PA 18045 • 128 Eagleview Boulevard, Lionville, PA 19353 • 2745A Leiscz’s Bridge Road, Reading, PA 19605 Satellite Locations: Western Pocono Community Library, 2000 Pilgrim Way, Brodheadsville, PA 18322 • Hazle Township Commons Building, 103 West 27th Street, Hazle Township PA 18202 • Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 102 N. Hellertown Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951 • Plainfield Volunteer Fire Company, 6480 Sullivan Trail, Wind Gap, PA 18091 1 Cruise Aboard the LifeLine continued from p. 1 In This Issue Schuylkill Health System Joins 1 Blood Service Program Cruise Aboard the LifeLine 1 Blood Center Honors Area High Schools 3 New Application Enables Donors to Schedule Appointments Online 3 Scholarship Recipients Named for 2013 4 MKBC Recognizes Volunteers 4 Someone Special 5 New President-CEO Named 6 Kristin’s Story 7 Tributes/Memorials 7 Out & About Photos 8-13 Blood Drive Calendar 14-15 Community CONNECTION is a publication designed to inform our community about the programs and services of the Miller-Keystone Blood Center. Peter J. Castagna, Jr. President-CEO Janet D. Busse BS, MT (ASCP) SBB, MS QA Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer D. Kip Kuttner, D.O. Vice President, Medical Director Joseph A. Yelo MBA, MT (ASCP) SBB Vice President, Administration Cabot Creamery, Catering by Karen Hunter, Cathy’s Creative Catering, Chocolate Fantasy Fountains, Dickey’s Barbecue Pit-Allentown and Bethlehem, Granny Schmidt’s Bake Shop, Kyms Creations, Maison Blanc Catering, Meritage Catering, Piece ‘a Cake, Royal Gourmet Foods, The Allentown Goose, The Best Western Lehigh Valley Hotel, Tombler’s Bakery and Yianni’s Taverna and Euro Lounge. Our 2013 Navigator sponsor was Viamedia. Additional sponsors included Deck Masters: Hospital Central Services, PrintForce, RCN and The Morning Call; Engineers: Adams Outdoor Advertising, Capital BlueCross, Clear Channel Radio, Computer Management and Marketing Associates, Crayola, Cumulus Media Cat Country 96, Cumulus Media WLEV 100.7, Lafayette Ambassador Bank, Lehigh Valley Health Network, 99.9 The Hawk, Neusse Photography, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Inc. and PenTeleData; Officers: Air Products, Baltic Linen, Dr. J. Michael & Mary Lee, Klunk & Millan, Lehigh Valley Magazine, Lehigh Valley Style, Masonic Blood Donor Group of PA and Westgate Jewelers; Port-of-Call Guides: Around the Clock Nursing, Inc., Banko Beverage, Becker Subaru, Blue Mountain Health System, BSI Corporate Benefits, LLC; Coca-Cola Bottling Company of the Lehigh Valley, EnergyWeb Solutions, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, Grand View Hospital, Greater Hazleton Health Alliance, Hanover Engineering Associates, Lehigh Gas Corporation, Patti’s Petals, Inc.; PennCap Properties, PPL Corporation, Service Electric Cablevision Inc., St. Joseph Regional Health Network, St. Luke’s University Health Network, TD Bank and Westfield Hospital; and Mates: Abraham, Borda, Corvino, Butz, Lavalva & Company, PC; Arbor Insurance Group, Inc.; Campbell, Rappold & Yurasits, LLP; Direct Mail Service & Press, Inc.; DJ Tom Gentis, Dream Events, Embassy Bank of the Lehigh Valley, FASTSIGNS, Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba, P.C.; H.T. Lyons Inc., Highmark Blue Shield, Jackpot Casino, Kutztown Optimist Club, Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, Leiser’s Inc., Lesavoy, Butz and Seitz, LLC; Limo Van Express, Linde Global Helium, Ms. Debora A. Arana, New Tripoli Bank, Northampton Gallery of Pianos, Penn Jersey Paper, Sacred Heart Hospital, Trans-Bridge Lines, Inc. and Western Textile Healthcare. The 2013 Cruise event was attended by more than 450 people! “The Center relies on the generosity of community businesses and individuals to help us achieve our goals and remain true to our mission of ensuring a safe, stable and continuous blood supply,” she continues. “We are thankful and privileged to have volunteer blood donors who roll up their sleeves to provide the community with the gift of life, and we remain grateful to all the volunteers who donate their time, talent and philanthropic support to ensure a safe and productive blood center.” Marie S. Clemens Editor Lauren Porsi Associate Editor Phone: 610-691-5850 • 800-B-A-DONOR Fax: 610-691-2326 Website: www.GIVEaPINT.org Planning will soon be underway for the Blood Center’s 20th Annual Cruise Aboard the LifeLine, which is tentatively scheduled for Friday, May 9, 2014. For more information, contact Readers are invited to send their comments and letters to us at: 2 Cruise cuisine was provided by the area’s top restaurants, caterers and confectioners! “Miller-Keystone Blood Center faces an enormous challenge of maintaining the community’s blood supply to serve the patients in our region,” explains Sandra D. Thomas, Director of Development. “Much of that challenge is inherent in that there is no substitute for blood.” John Willson Vice President, Fiscal Affairs Miller-Keystone Blood Center Lehigh Valley Corporate Center 1465 Valley Center Parkway Bethlehem, PA 18017 The silent auction is always a highlight of the annual Cruise. Thomas at 800-223-6667, ext. 1292, or [email protected]! n Aegean Island Dance Group entertained our audience. Co mmun i ty CO N N ECT I O N Blood Center Honors Area High Schools Over 7,000 individuals, including principals, teachers, student council presidents, athletes, musicians, and other students participated in saving lives throughout our community this school year as part of Miller-Keystone Blood Center’s 2012-2013 high school campaign. The success of this year’s high school campaign was celebrated at recognition events held at Barnhouse Village (Bath), Mahoning Valley Country Club (Lehighton) and Reading Country Club (Reading). 86 high schools held blood drives this year. More than 6,000 units of blood were collected, providing the gift of life for more than 15,000 patients at hospitals throughout the Pennsylvania and New Jersey counties served by MKBC. For more information on the High School Blood Drive Program contact the Donor Resources Department at 800-223-6667. High schools sponsoring blood drives during the past year include: Allentown Central Catholic High School Bangor High School Belvidere High School Berks Career & Technology Center – East Berks Career & Technology Center – West Berks Catholic High School Bethlehem Catholic High School Bethlehem Vo-Tech Blair Academy Blue Mountain Academy Boyertown Area Senior High School Brandywine Heights High School Thank you to Spirit Award winner, Carbon Career and Technical Institute! Carbon Career & Technical Institute Career Institute of Technology Catasauqua High School Conestoga Christian Conrad Weiser Area High School Coventry Christian Schools Daniel Boone Area High School Downingtown High School Easton High School Emmaus High School Exeter Senior High School Fleetwood Area High School Freedom High School Governor Mifflin Senior High School Hackettstown High School summer 2013 Hamburg Area High School Hazleton Area High School High Point Baptist Academy Immanuel Christian School Jim Thorpe High School Kutztown Area Senior High School Lehigh Career and Technical Institute Lehigh Valley Academy Lehigh Valley Charter School for the Performing Arts Lehighton Area High School Liberty High School Louis E. Dieruff High School Marian Catholic High School Martin Luther King High School Moravian Academy Muhlenberg Senor High School Nazareth High School North Warren High School Northampton Area High School Northern Lehigh High School Northwestern Lehigh High School Notre Dame High School Oley Valley High School Owen J. Roberts Palisades High School Palmerton High School Panther Valley High School Parkland High School Pen Argyl High School Pennridge High School Perkiomen Valley High School Phillipsburg High School Recipient of the 2013 Angela Hohl Memorial Award, Daniel Boone High School. New Application Enables Donors to Schedule Appointments Online Beginning July 2013, donors will be able to perform a variety of activities online from the comfort of their own home! Congratulations to one of this year’s Spirit Award winners, Northwestern Lehigh High School! Phoenixville Area High School Pine Forge Academy Pius X High School Pope John Paul II High School Pottsgrove High School Pottstown High School Quakertown High School Reading High School Reading Muhlenberg Vo-tech Salisbury High School Saucon Valley High School Schuylkill Valley High School Southern Lehigh High School Springford High School Tamaqua High School The Hill School Tulpehocken Senior High School Twin Valley High School Upper Perkiomen High School Warren County Vocational Technical School Warren Hills Regional High School West Mont Christian Academy Western Center for Technical Studies Whitehall High School William Allen High School Wilson Area High School Wilson Senior High School When donors create their personal online profile via the Blood Center’s website (GIVEaPINT.org), they will have the ability to schedule donation appointments, check their donation history, review their cholesterol levels and see previous wellness related test results from their prior donation. The new program will also help our blood drive coordinators! If you are running a blood drive, we will be able to provide you with online tools to assist in organizing a successful blood drive. The Blood Center looks forward to implementing this new program, and hopes it will be an easier and more convenient way for our donors to continue to save lives in our community! n The Blood Center wishes to acknowledge the tremendous, ongoing support of our local media, without which we would not be able to continue in our efforts to increase awareness of the need for an active pool of blood donors. On behalf of the staff of the Blood Center, our area hospitals, and the patients that ultimately benefit from these efforts, we say “ Thank you! ” 3 d ono r r e s o u r ce s v o l u ntee r Scholarship Recipients Named for 2013 Miller-Keystone Blood Center recently named the recipients of the 2013 High School Blood Donor Recruitment Scholarship. Created in 2002, this award is designed to encourage and reward high school blood drive chair persons for their efforts in stimulating interest and increasing the available blood supply within the 11 counties served by MKBC. This year, 86 high schools ran blood drives, and 43 scholarship applications were received, with 15 students selected to receive scholarship awards. 2013 recipients include: Savannah Baller Muhlenberg High School Amanda Kijak Daniel Boone High School MKBC Recognizes Volunteers The Blood Center recently honored its volunteers with special recognition events held in Allentown and Wyomissing. During 2012, more than 425 volunteers donated over 27,000 hours of service, supporting the Blood Center’s crucial mission as the exclusive blood supplier to our regional hospitals. The volunteers, which included retirees, business people and high school/college students, assist in a variety of positions including donor aids, canteen attendants, telephone reminder callers, special event support and office support. These volunteers assist in the operations at the Blood Center’s sites in Allentown, Bethlehem, Brodheadsville, Easton, Hazleton, Lionville, Quakertown, Reading and Wind Gap; and at over 2,000 annual blood mobiles throughout eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey. Marisa Lombardo Governor Mifflin High School Volunteers with hours of service ranging from 100 to 15,000 hours were recognized, including the following volunteers, who achieved new levels over 1,000 hours and were presented with special recognition awards: Miriam MunoZ Northwestern Lehigh High School 15,500: Jean Achey, Bethlehem 9,000: Jackie Younger, Catasauqua Michelle Cardona Megan O’Donnell Pottstown High School Michelle Cardona Liberty High School Lauren Pickrell Carbon Career & Technical Institute Jessica DeLash Marian Catholic High School Kasey Rossell Marian Catholic High School Courtney Sliker Career Institute of Technology Spencer Thomas Nazareth High School Lauren Zurn Jim Thorpe Area High School Michael Heiner 12,500: William Younger, Catasauqua 6,000: Ruth Arnoldin, Allentown 4,500: Ann Andres, Bethlehem 4,000: Edward Muschlitz, Northampton; Charles Heffentrager, Whitehall 3,500: Robert Adams, Allentown; Catherine Capkovic, Allentown 3,000: Frank Duda, Catasauqua 2,000: Roland Hahn, Allentown; Edith Bennett, Whitehall 1,500: L orraine Coombe, Hamburg; Susan Tretter, Nazareth; Laura Wentzel, Reading; Arlene Doerrman, Sinking Spring; Marie Nettleton, Belvidere, NJ; Dori Wallace, Allentown; Marilyn Rider, Bethlehem 1,000: C harles Ermert, Allentown; Ronald Achenbach, Pen Argyl; Agnes Deininger, Sinking Spring; Janice Sell, Whitehall; Betty Himmelberger, Bernville n Michael Heiner Allentown Central Catholic High School Anna Keller Spring-Ford High School Christopher Kerr Daniel Boone High School Lauren Zurn For more information on either scholarship opportunity, visit MKBC’s web site at www.GIVEaPINT.org. n 4 Co mmun i ty CO N N ECT I O N v o l u ntee r Recognizing Someone Special Congratulations to Mary Davison, Lynne Handwerk, Jack Eroh, Elise Slifer, Sharon Spagnola and Hank Kunkel for making a difference at MKBC through their continuous volunteer work! Mary has been a volunteer at MKBC since February 2012. In just her first 10 months of volunteering with us, she has accumulated 183 hours as a Canteen Attendant and Donor Aide. Mary is enthusiastic, extremely cooperative and willing to go to mobile drives, no matter the distance. Mary enjoys the opportunity to meet such nice and interesting people, whether it be donors or fellow volunteers. Lynne joined MKBC in January of 2011, accumulating 184 hours as a Canteen Attendant. Lynne is a personable and versatile volunteer, volunteering at other MKBC functions such as the Cruise, our annual fundraising event, Health Fair and taking minutes for the Information Systems department. Lynne says the most interesting part of volunteering in the Canteen is meeting all the different donors, and learning so many interesting stories about their lives. Jack began volunteering at MKBC in January of 2011, accumulating 257 hours as a Canteen Attendant. Jack is a reliable, timely volunteer who has exceptional conversational abilities. Jack has also been a blood donor for over 30 years, donating over 19 gallons in that time. Jack started his volunteering career with Miller Keystone back in the 90’s when he participated in a Coordinator Committee that was in force at that time, and came back after his retirement since he had enjoyed it so much. Elsie has been a volunteer at MKBC since September of 2011, accumulating 200 in that time as a Canteen Attendant. Elsie is willing to fill in an occasional last minute openings and also stays late if there isn’t anyone to cover the shift following hers. Elsie loves volunteering because she gets to meet so many wonderful and different people. Talking and building relationships with the donors is her favorite part of volunteering. Sharon joined MKBC in September of 2011 as a Canteen Attendant where she has accumulated 200 hours. Sharon is always willing to fill in where she is needed and is always reliable and timely. Sharon loves volunteering because she gets to meet so many wonderful and different people. Talking and building relationships with the donors is her favorite part of the job. Hank has been a volunteer at MKBC since January of 2011, accumulating 268 hours as a Canteen Attendant. Hank is devoted to donors, pleasant and reliable. In 2009, Hank began donating and has accumulated 2 gallons in that time. Hank loves interacting with donors and says that donors come from so many different backgrounds; every time he volunteers it is a learning experience. Our warmest thanks to Mary, Lynne, Jack, Elise, Sharon and Hank for their dedication in continuing to save lives in our community though volunteerism! n HIGhMARK walk for a healthy community Thank you to everyone who supported MKBC in this year’s Walk for a Healthy Community, held on June 15 at the SteelStacks Campus in Bethlehem! summer 2013 5 a d m ini s t r a tion New President-CEO Named Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Fiscal Affairs also appointed Hospital Central Services, Inc., the “parent” company of Miller-Keystone Blood Center has announced that Peter J. Castagna, Jr. has been appointed President-CEO. He succeeds J. Michael Lee, DBA, FACHE, who recently retired after a 33-year tenure. Castagna has more than 25 years of experience in the healthcare support service and supply chain environment. He most recently served as the Vice President of Health Systems for Thermo Fisher Scientific. Previous positions include Chief Operating Officer of Verispan LLC; President for Acute Care with McKesson Medical Surgical; and Eastern Regional Vice President for Owens and Minor. Business Administration. He is a member of the Health Industry Distributor Association (HIDA) and the HIDA Laboratory Council. “It is a privilege to be selected as the next President and CEO of HCSC,” said Castagna. “The organization has an outstanding reputation both in the community, and within the respective industries it serves. I look forward to working with the Boards of Directors and staff to help continue the tradition of providing quality, cost-effective programs and services to the healthcare organizations we serve.” Castagna officially began his duties on July 1. The Blood Center has also announced the promotions of Janet D. Busse, BS, MT (ASCP) SBB, MS QA and John Willson. “HCSC’s Board of Directors was fortunate to interview a number of qualified candidates for the CEO position,” said Everitt F. Binns, Ph.D., Chairman of the Board. “Peter’s education and experience clearly placed him at the top of the list, and we are confident that he is the right individual to lead HCSC and its affiliates on this next chapter in its history.” Castagna is a graduate of Montclair State College (NJ) with a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry, and the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University with a Masters Degree in Busse has been appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. With more than 20 years of blood banking experience, she joined MillerKeystone Blood Center in 2012, serving as Director of Quality Assurance. Willson has been named Vice President of Fiscal Affairs. He joined the Blood Center in 2003, most recently serving as Director of Business Management Services. n donors reach milestones! Congratulations to our donors on their Gallon Donor Achievements! Eugene Christman • 50 gallons John Worsley • 70 gallons Melody Sajeski • 70 Gallons Ron Paff • 80 gallons 6 Dick Lamson • 80 gallons Co mmun i ty CO N N ECT I O N d ono r r e s o u r ce s Kristin’s Story Tributes/Memorials I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, went through chemo, surgery and radiation, and there was no evidence of the disease by early 2011. I really thought I was “in the clear”. In March of 2012, when my husband and I were on vacation in the Dominican Republic, I became short of breath and my heart was racing. It only got worse as days passed, and by my 3rd day down there I could barely walk 20 feet without needing to sit and rest. We went to the doctor at the resort, who sent us by ambulance to the local hospital in Punta Cana. Blood work showed my white blood cell count was extremely high, and my hemoglobin, hematocrit and platelets were dangerously low. I needed blood and platelet transfusions before I could even get on a plane to come home. That process took three days, several phone calls to and from the U.S. Embassy and a 3 ½-hour ambulance ride to Santo Domingo. There is no Miller-Keystone Blood Center in the Dominican Republic and quite honestly, had the Embassy not intervened, I’m not sure I would have even made it off that island. Upon returning home and checking into the hospital, a bone marrow biopsy confirmed our worst fears – I had acute myleoid leukemia, which I contracted as a result of the life-saving chemo treatments I had for breast cancer two years earlier. Over the next several months, I had several rounds of dose-dense chemo that was successful in putting the leukemia into remission, but also left me needing many, many packed red blood cells and platelet transfusions. I never had to worry whether or not I was going to get my blood or platelets. After spending many scary days in the hospital in the E.R., you can’t even imagine what a blessing and a relief it was to know Miller-Keystone was there for me. I am alive and well today due in no small part to the Miller-Keystone Blood Center and its donors. You truly are saving lives every time you donate! January-May 2013 ‘‘ Kristin Kranzley Parks, Allentown, PA ’’ Attention a l l entown , beth l ehe m , e a s ton , h a z l eton , Mon r oe , Sch u y l ki l l , Q u a ke r town a n d r e a d in g Volunteers Needed! The Blood Center has an urgent need for canteen attendants and In Memory of Mrs. Kathryn R. Bieler Glen-Gery Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. & Mary Jane Schmehl In Memory of James J. Como Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. & Tracy S. Adami In Memory of Ms. Angela Hohl Ms. Judith W. McClaskey In Memory of Beverly A. Katzaman Ms. Linda M. Kline In Memory of Bonnie I. Michel Gross & McMahon Families Kulp Car Rentals Mr. and Mrs. Werner & Gloria M. Buschmann Mr. and Mrs. James W. & Barbara L. Eschbach Ms. Theresa M. Michel In Memory of Fern E. Noll Ms. Anna E. Boas Ms. Jeanne Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. & Donna L. Yoder In Memory of John Edward Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. & Dorothy Mohr In Honor of Ralph L. Dreibelbis, Sr. Mr. James Dreibelbis In Honor of Mrs. Tammy Hamm William Penn Moose Legion #3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. & Connie R. Koons Ms. Ellenor M. Grabiak Ms. Carol Johnston St. Marys Lodge #146, Loyal Order of the Moose Women of the Moose, St. Mary’s Chapter 491 Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. & Dorothy B. Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Lamar R. & Jayne A. Hamm Loyal Order of Moose Loyal Order of Moose, Chickies Rock Lodge 307 Loyal Order of the Moose Muncy Valley Moose Family, Center 866 Mr. Andrew P. Trump & Ms. Jessica L. Wentz Women of the Moose, Chapter 235 Women of the Moose, Chambersburg Chapter 1128 Women of the Moose, Downingtown Chapter 0153 Women of the Moose, Hanover Chapter 923 Women of the Moose, Indiana Chapter 1260 Women of the Moose, Jersey Shore Chapter 42 Women of the Moose, Lewistown Chapter 212 Women of the Moose, Millerstown Chapter 21 Women of the Moose, Phoenixville Chapter 295 Women of the Moose, Williamsport Chapter 384 Loyal Order of Moose #53 Loyal Order of Moose, Coatesville Lodge 297 Loyal Order of Moose, Jersey Shore Lodge 214 Loyal Order of Moose, Lewistown Lodge 143 Loyal Order of Moose, Wellsboro Lodge 1147 Women of the Moose, Chicora Chapter 313 Women of the Moose, Lock Haven Chapter 218 Women of the Moose, Middletown Chapter 553 Women of the Moose, New Kensington Chapter 711 Women of the Moose, Ridgway Chapter 2405 Women of the Moose, Slatington Chapter 0379 Women of the Moose, Wellsboro Chapter 60 In Honor of Ms. Tina Miller Budget Maintenance In Honor of William D. Walters Kiwanis Foundation of Easton donor aides on bloodmobile sites throughout the Lehigh Valley, Hazleton, Wind Gap and our Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Monroe, Montgomery and Schuylkill County regions. There are also various volunteer positions available at our fixed sites in Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Lionville and Reading. For more information, contact Naomi Pratt, Director, Volunteer Services, at 610-691-5850, ext. 1211, or [email protected], or visit the “Volunteer Opportunities” link on our web site, located at GIVEaPINT.org! n summer 2013 Thank you to all of these individuals and organizations for their contributions to MKBC! Please bring any errors/corrections to the attention of the Development office at 800-223-6667, ext. 1292. 7 Out&About i n t h e l e high va l l e y . . . MKBC’s Susan Detwiler (center) thanks Brown Daub Easton’s Tom Daub and Laura Leuters for their continued support of our blood drive program. Thank you to Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers, who held their first MKBC blood drive this past Winter! Congratulations to the SOUL winners at Pentecostal Church, Samantha Walker and Shanique Royal! C ongratulations to donor Kim Lapp, who was our February raffle winner. Kim received a gift certificate to the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem! Coordinating a very successful blood drive recently was Southern Lehigh Elementary School Girl Scout Troop 6046. i n c h e s t e r / phi l a d e l phia . . . Thank you to Michele Schmeer, who coordinated a blood drive at Exton earlier this year. Also hosting its first MKBC blood drive this year was Lincoln University! 8 Greeting donors at the Auntie Anne’s blood drive were coordinator Alex Gerber and Twisty! i n c h e s t e r / phi l a d e l phia . . . Donating at the Marsh Creek Community Church blood drive was coordinator Stephanie Lichowid! Joining the blood program this school year was Spring Ford High School! Thank You Spring Ford High School! Smiling for the camera at the West Chester University blood drive were Grant Hubbard, President of the Pre-Med Club, and MKBC volunteer Donna Hughes. Thank you to Susquehanna Bank, who hosted a blood drive to help bolster inventory levels this past winter! Becca Hartford and Twin Valley Family Fitness in Elverson recently added an MKBC blood drive to their extensive list of community events. Enjoying refreshments in the canteen at the Twin Valley High School blood drive were (L-R) Margaret Shuff, Justin Horrocks, drive chairperson Leah Littlefield and Weston Seeler! 9 Out&About i n m o n t g o m e r y c o u n t y. . . Thank You ePlus! D onors at the recent blood drive hosted by ePlus included Jamie Sgroi an Joe Cooke! First-time donors complete information sheets at Pottsgrove High School‘s annual blood drive. Thank you to coordinator Crystal Foster for her efforts to coordinate the Winter blood drive hosted by First Niagara Bank in Pottstown. Pope John Paul II High School canteen volunteers smile for a quick picture with MKBC’s volunteer Bud Jones. Joseph Bertucci donates at Arcadia University’s first MKBC blood drive in April. Smiling for the camera are donor Bryan Kreger, General Manager of Tri County Toyota in Limerick, and MKBC’s Annie Gonzalez. D ennis Rock is the first in line to donate at the blood drive hosted by New Goshenhoppen UCC in East Greenville! Enjoying refreshments in the canteen during their Spring blood drive were students from Perkiomen Valley High School. 10 i n c a r b o n c o u n t y. . . S tudents from Jim Thorpe High School smile for the camera at the school’s most recent blood drive. Carbon Career & Technical Institute presented MKBC’s Gary Briggs, mobile unit assistant, with a cake in honor of his retirement after 33 years with the Blood Center. Thank you to the students and staff at Tamaqua High School for their support of our community’s only blood provider! Air Liquide Hosts First MKBC Blood Drive i n b u c k s c o u n t y. . . Hosting their first MKBC blood drive recently was Air Liquide America Specialty Gases in Plumsteadville! Donors that day included Dave McCoach, Nancy Turner, Rick Pedersen and Jill Wilson. F irst time donor Ken Dransfield registers at the quarterly blood drive sponsored by Verizon Wireless in Trevose. 11 Out&About i n RE A D I N G / BERK S . . . All donors at the blood drive hosted by the Penn State Alumni Association/ Berks County Chapter received a “Bleed Blue Give Blood” t-shirt courtesy of the Alumni Association. Pictured are drive coordinator Lyn O’Hare (left) with donors Gloria Ott and Taylor Green. Pastor Kenneth Lindow of Colebrookedale Chapel registers to donate at a replacement drive in honor of the late Channing Mauger. Donors at the New Life Bible Fellowship blood drive included Kendra Mauger donating in honor of her son, Channing. PA State Representative Jim Cox and his staff recently hosted a very successful first-time blood drive at Phoebe Berks in Wernrsville! Pictured are (L-R) : Lori Nifenecker, Jim Cox, Ginger Van Steenvoort. U GI Energy Services of Wyomissing’s first blood drive was a great success due to the efforts of Lacey Lott and Ashley Zandy. Pictured with Lacey (R) is donor Erica Hertzog. A blood drive in honor of Tammy Hamm was hosted by the Hamburg Moose in April. The event, spearheaded by Wayne Kline (registering to donate below), was also a fundraiser for Miller-Keystone and the American Cancer Society. Moose Lodges throughout the state rallied behind Tammy with 40 individuals registering to donate, and all donors were given a free breakfast of Eggs & “Hamm” (in honor of Tammy). Reading Royals mascot “Slapshot” lends a helping hand at the Health and Wellness Expo sponsored by PA State Rep David Maloney and held Daniel Boone Middle School. In Honor of Tammy Hamm 12 Chick-fil-A Helps Bolster Regional Blood Supply Helping to bolster the blood supply this past winter was Chick-fil-A in Wyomissing! Pictured are MKBC’s Lois Gassert and Chick-fil-A owner/ operator Scott Keiser. Hosting their first MKBC blood drive recently was Resource Associates Corporation of Wyomissing! The drive was held in conjunction with quarterly training, and all staff were encouraged to wear red. Thank you to coordinator Kathy Bentz (R) for her efforts! Also hosting a first-time blood drive recently was Madison Apartment Group in Wyomissing! Thank you to (L-R) Laura Appleman, Chad Miller and Jeremy Devlin for their hard work and support! hank you to the Rotary Club of T Hamburg, who hosts two blood drives annually in conjunction with the Grange and Lions Clubs! Pictured with MKBC’s Joe Baddick are Fred Sheeler, coordinator, and donor Rose Galczynski. Smiling for the camera at the March drive hosted by Berks Technical Institute (BTI) in Wyomissing were coordinator Sherry Turczynski, Tracy Rothermel and Tosha Fegley, with MKBC’s Joe Rutolo. i n N e w J e r s e y. . . The March 2013 stop of the WZZO Traveling Bloodmobile was at the Greenwich Shop Rite! MKBC’s Suzan Detwiler (L) smiles for the camera with Colleen Schiller, blood drive coordinator for Warren County Vo-Tech. Recently hosting its first MKBC blood drive was the Walmart located in Flemington! Pictured are MKBC’s Mark Sellers and drive coordinator Paula Martinez. Flemington Walmart Hosts First MKBC Blood Drive! 13 Community Blood drive Calendar 14 14 J u ly L e h ig h Val l ey 1 Hokendauqua American Legion 2 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company 6 Pentecostal Church of God IM 11 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Susquehanna Bank 15 Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church 16 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Mount Bethel Volunteer Fire Company Rodale 17 Good Shephard UCC Coordinated Health FlexLink, Inc. 18 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Hanover Engineering Associates 20 Nazareth Moravian Church 21 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 22 Huff’s Union Church Trexlertown Fire Company 23 The Guardian Family YMCA of Easton 24 PPL 9th Street 25 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Computer Aid PPL 9th Street 26 Interspace Airport Advertising 28 Walgreens St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Parish 29 People First Credit Union 30 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company 31 Lehigh Valley Health Network – 17th & Chew B e rks 1 West Motor Freight 2 Subway –Douglassville Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences 4 Burkholder’s Farm Market 5 Govenor Mifflin High School 6 Appalachian Campsites Take A Field 9 Samuel Burkholder Stand 10 Boscov’s 14 Rita’s Italian Water Ice – Boyertown 16 Harmony United Methodist Church 17 Daniel Boone Middle School National Penn Bank – Boyertown 18 Summit Steel 19 Fleetwood Carnival Raylon Corporation 20 St. John’s Lutheran – Birdsboro Cloister Car Wash 21 St. Mary’s RC Church Cloister Car Wash 22 Crowne Plaza Performance Motors 23 Berks County Intermediate Unit 24 Mountain View Chapel 25 St. Joseph’s Medical Center Cardiologist of West Reading 26 Amity Athletic Club 27 St. Ignatius School The Goddard School Mohrsville Church of the Brethren 28 29 30 31 St. Peter’s UCC Fleetwood Fixtures Birdsboro Pharmacy Berks Technical Institute Sovereign Bank – Reading Bucks/ Mon tgomery 1 7 8 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 30 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Bruster’s Ice Cream New Hanover Lutheran Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church US Axle Upper Bucks YMCA of Quakertown Chick-Fil-A – Quakertown Pottstown Borough St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church Saint Paul’s United Church of Christ St. James United Church of Christ Brunner Insurance Greater Media Philadelphia, Inc. Harris Corporation Dairy Queen – Pennsburg St. Lukes Hospital – Quakertown Campus Carbon / Mon roe/ Schuylki ll/ Luzern e 5 10 12 13 15 17 19 24 26 27 31 Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons Krumm Memorial Drive at St Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Greater Hazleton Health Alliance Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library Gnaden Huetten Hospital Hazle Township Commons Lehighton Democratic Club Lighthouse Baptist Church Western Pocono Community Library Nesquehoning VFW Chester/ Phi lad elphi a 6 13 18 26 30 Norco Fire Co. Honey Brook Community Library Warwick Woods Campground Parkerford Church Auntie Anne’s – Elverson Chestnut Hill Hospital Lowe’s – Pottstown Susquehanna Bank – Elverson Henrietta Hankin Branch of the Chester County Library New Jersey 10 Home Depot 14 St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church A u g u st Lehi gh Valley 1 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company The Shari Noctor Team, RE/MAX 3 Men’s Senior Basketball League 4 St. John’s Lutheran Church – Bath 8 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Lehigh Valley Health Network – Mack Boulevard Merchants Bank 10 Newhard Farms Corn Shed Applebee’s – Trexlertown 11 13 14 15 Nativity Lutheran Church Bushkill Valley Motorcycle Club Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Bethel Bible Fellowship Church Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. Majestic Athleticwear McCann School of Business and Technology Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Heights Federal Credit Union 16 Aharts Market – Bath 17 Northwestern Recreation Commission Staples – Allentown Dimmick Park 18 Bethlehem Township Community Center 20 ABEC, Inc. Travel Impressions 21 Lehigh Valley Health Network – Muhlenberg Capital Blue Cross St. John’s Lutheran Church – Fogelsville Peter’s Elementary School 22 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company St. John the Baptist Church – Whitehall 23 Becker Subaru Faith Lutheran Church 27 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company 28 St. Lukes Hospital – Anderson Campus Steel City Mennonite Church Unemployment Compensation Service Center 29 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company St. Lukes Hospital – Bethlehem Campus 30 Susquehanna Bank – Whitehall Berks 3 4 6 St. Benedict’s R.C. Picnic Grounds Calvary UM Church South Temple Pool Nat’l Night Out – Lincoln Park Pool Nat’l Night Out – Sycamore & Museum Roads Boyertown Young Mens Christian Association 7 Hope Community Church Seyfret Camp Immanuel United Church of Christ 8 Reading Fairgrounds EG Smith 10 Reading Motorcycle Club 11 Glad Tidings Assembly of God 12 Best Western – Reading World’s Gym 13 St. Andrew United Methodist Atonement Lutheran Church Zion’s Union Church Maxatawny 14 Good Shepherd UCC American Legion Post 217 15 Calvary United Church of Christ Cartech 16 AWI 17 Monarch Fire Company 19 L J’s Fitness 20 Hamburg Middle School St. Joseph’s Hill Lutheran Church 21 Cornerstone Plaza 24 Theresa’s Hair Studio Amity Fire Company 25 St. Gabriel’s Episcopalian Church 27 Reading Berks AAA 31 Boyertown Community Park Co mmun i ty CO N N ECT I O N Buc ks/M o n tg o m e ry 2 Quakertown Center –Genesis HealthCare 4 Dairy Queen – Pottstown 5 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church New Hanover United Methodist Church 7 First Presbyterian Church 10 Landis Supermarket 12 New Goshenhoppen United Church of Christ 13 Valley Forge Baptist Temple 14 HCR Manor Care Sealstrip 15 Grand View Hospital Diamond Credit Union 18 Dairy Queen – Gilbertsville 19 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 20 Whole Foods Market 24 Limerick Parks and Recreation Invictus Church Car bo n/ M o nro e / Sc huy l k i l l / Lu ze rn e 2 3 7 9 14 16 21 23 26 28 30 Hazle Township Commons Holiday Pocono Civic Association Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library McCann School of Business Hazle Township Commons First United Church of Christ – Palmerton Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons C heste r/ P h i l a d e l p hia 6 16 20 23 Phoenixville Hospital MOB Brandywine YMCA Singer Equipment Company Union Hall Local 1165 Jennersville YMCA N ew Jers ey 3 Stewartsville Grange 4 Our Lady of the Mountain Church 22 Brakeley Park Center S eptember Le hi g h Va ll ey 4 KNBT – Bethlehem Kidspeace 5 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company 7 SteelStacks 8 Bethlehem Community Center 9 Hokendauqua American Legion 10 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Lafayette Ambassador Bank 11 DeSales University Millennia Salon & Spa 12 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company 13 Colonial IU #20 15 Palmer Moravian Church Allentown Seventh Day Adventist 16 Young Volkswagen Mazda Cigars International 17 Cedar Crest College Weona Park 18 Superior Quartz Products Northampton Community College St. James Lutheran Church 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 29 Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Community Presbyterian of Mt. Bethel & Portland Western Salisbury Fire Department St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Macungie Memorial Park Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers Market Messiah Lutheran Church Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company The Guardian Lehigh Valley Health Network – 17th & Chew Lehigh Valley Home Care/Hospice The Guardian Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Company Rodale Distribution Center St. Elizabeth’s Roman Catholic Church St. Andrews Evangelical Lutheran Church The Yellow Barn B e rks 1 2 7 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 Appalachian Campsites Kauffman’s BBQ Shartlesville 250th – Lesher’s Park Frieden’s Lutheran Church West Motor Freight Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences Boscov’s McFarland Student Union Building Reading Area Community College Hope United Methodist Church CEI – Douglassville Daniel Boone Middle School St. Columbkill’s R. C. Church Stevens & Lee Law Firm Oley Fair Association Dairy Queen – Kenhorst Oley Fair Association Susquehanna Bank – Morgantown Oley Fair Association St. Peter’s UCC Fairgrounds Square Mall St. Daniel’s Lutheran Church Valley Ponds Clubhouse Berks Career and Technology Center – East Daniel Boone High School Fleetwood Fixtures Platelets Across America Ohio resident Al Whitney has made it his personal mission to donate platelets in every state in the United States, and his goal was realized in 2012. But that has not stopped him from continuing his trek across the nation to help spread awareness of the need for platelet donation, and he added MKBC to his list in April 2013! For more information on Al’s initiative, visit www.plateletsacrossamerica.com! n B u cks/Mon tgomery 1 Rita’s Italian Water Ice – Zieglerville 6 National Penn Bank – Pottstown 9 St. James Lutheran Church – Pottstown Tri County Toyota Emmanuel Episcopal Church 11 Faulkner Ciocca 16 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Pottstown Memorial Medical Center 23 Storti Insurance 30 Final Results Fitness Center Carbo n/ Mon roe/ Sch u yl ki ll/ Luzern e 4 6 11 13 18 20 25 Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library Greater Hazleton Health Alliance Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library Hazle Township Commons Western Pocono Community Library Nesquehoning VFW 27 Hazle Township Commons 28 Masonic Lodge #611 – Freeland Chester/ Phi lad elphi a 6 7 9 16 26 28 30 Weavers Way Coop The Church of Jesus Christ – Latter Day Saints Skyes Student Union Building Coventry Church of the Brethren Chestnut Hill Hospital Palestine Roxborough Lodge #135 Victory Brewing Company N ew J ersey 8 St. Marys Roman Catholic Church Stewartsville Presbyterian Church 14 Trinity United Methodist Church Miller-Keystone Blood Center collects blood nearly every day of the week at local businesses, schools, churches and other organizations. If you or your group would like to participate in a bloodmobile that is scheduled or would like to sponsor your own blood drive, please contact the Donor Resources Department at 610-691-5850 or 800-223-6667. summer 2013 15 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 484 Lehigh Valley, PA Lehigh Valley Corporate Center 1465 Valley Center Parkway Bethlehem, PA 18017 miller-keystone blood center Our hospitals Miller-Keystone Blood Center currently serves as the only blood provider to the following hospital systems: Blue Mountain Health System Lehighton, PA • Palmerton, PA Greater Hazleton Health Alliance Hazleton, PA Phoenixville Hospital Phoenixville, PA St. Joseph Medical Center Reading, PA Brandywine Hospital Coatesville, PA Hackettstown Regional Medical Center Hackettstown, NJ Pottstown Memorial Medical Center Pottstown, PA Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia, PA Hunterdon Medical Center Flemington, NJ Reading Health System Reading, PA St. Luke’s University Health Network Allentown, PA •Bethlehem, PA • Coaldale, PA Easton, PA •Quakertown, PA • Phillipsburg, NJ Easton Hospital Easton, PA Jennersville Regional Hospital West Grove, PA Sacred Heart Hospital Allentown, PA Grand View Hospital Sellersville, PA Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown, PA • Bethlehem, PA Schuylkill Health System Pottsville, PA Board of directors Westfield Hospital Allentown, PA 2013-2014 Geoffrey Borda, CPA, Chairman Abraham, Borda, Covino, Butz, LaValva & Co. J. Michael Lee, DBA, President-CEO Miller-Keystone Blood Center Mallika Bhandary, M.D. Phoenixville Hospital Joseph Gehringer Community Representative Joseph Bubba, Esq., Vice Chairman Fitzpatrick, Lentz & Bubba PC Robert Adams Community Representative Everitt F. Binns, Ph.D. Eastern PA EMS Council John Haney St. Luke’s Hospital Physicians Group Rocco DelVecchio, Secretary Lafayette Ambassador Bank James Anderson Campbell, Rappold & Yurasits LLP Walter Everson Zee Medical Service Company Susan M. Williams, Ed.M. Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers 16 Co mmun i ty CO N N ECT I O N
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