New Horizons May-June 2014
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New Horizons May-June 2014
The Arc of Warren County New Horizons 60 Years! 1954—2014 MAY—JUNE 2014 From the Desk of Robert A. Pruznick, CEO Excellent Mothers and the Genesis of the Arc Movement “Oh, what a power is motherhood, possessing/A potent spell. All women alike/ Fight fiercely for a child.” Euripides, 405 It is fitting that we find time during early May to pay homage to motherhood. As we celebrate nature’s annual vernal exhibition of glorious fruitfulness, we should also celebrate those women whose fertility and loving vigilance has guaranteed the survival of humanity. Regarding the origins of this custom, Wikipedia informs us that: “The modern holiday of Mother's Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in Grafton, West Virginia. She then began a campaign to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States. She was successful in 1914 and by the 1920s. Jarvis' holiday was adopted by other countries and it is now celebrated all over the world. In this tradition, each person offers a gift, card, or remembrance toward their mothers, grandmothers, and/ or maternal figure on mother's day. Various observances honoring mothers existed in America during the 1870s and the 1880s, but these never had resonance beyond the local level.” Carolyn Wolf, Bob Pruznick Within the Arc family there is even greater cause to rejoice on this holiday, since our movement owes its existence and its continuing success to generations of exceptional women who have unconditionally embraced their offspring. The intense maternal instincts of our founding mothers counteracted both their obstetrician’s advice to institutionalize as well as the unwelcoming reception they encountered when they introduced their atypical children to their communities. Pulitzer Prize winning author Pearl Buck led the way with public revelation of her daughter Carol’s intellectual disability (caused by PKU) in a book published in 1950 entitled “The Child that Never Grew”. Dale Evans (wife of cowboy star Roy Rogers) followed suite in 1953 with her memoir, “Angel Unaware”, that focused on her child with Down syndrome. In addition to the invaluable public awareness provided by this beloved television actress, Ms. Evans literally established the national office of The Arc through the donated royalties of this popular book. (Continued on page 2) Arc’s Anniversary Celebrations Heating Up! Everyone loves a good celebration, and The Arc’s family of consumers and their families, staff, and volunteers are chief among them. We begin with a concert Sun., July 20 from 1-5 pm at Jack’s Barn, Route 31 North, Oxford in which we partner with WNTI Public Radio from Centenary College to raise funds for Arc programs. Funds raised will help provide a 35th Anniversary Celebration in September for Project First Step. Next up is our 60th Anniversary Gala, featuring The Radio City Music Hall Rockettes Alum performing during an evening cocktail reception at Hawk Pointe on Sat., Nov.1. ABC Radio Network News correspondent Deirdre Bryant will be our Honorary Chair, and we’ll enjoy the music of Michael Long throughout the evening. This is a black tie-invited affair, emceed by WRNJ’s Russ Long. Look for ticket information and further details on our website: www.arcwarren.org and listen to WRNJ/AM 1510 and 92.7 and 104.7/FM, as well as WNTI 91.9 for more information. You also may call Kevin Guyette in The Arc Foundation Office at 908-689-7525 x212 or email: [email protected] WRNJ Radiothon 2014 Sees Another Successful Year! Hard to believe another—our 24th! - Radiothon has come and gone, but it’s true. Friday, April 11 saw dozens of VIPs (Very Involved People) and other volunteers in the showroom of Hackettstown Hyundai, united in an effort to raise $65,000 in support of Arc services for people with intellectual disabilities. By then end of the day, we were very nearly at our goal, and contributions continue to flow in. Many thanks to Norman Worth and Larry Tighe of WRNJ Radio for their continued support of The Arc and this important fundraiser, and to News Director Joyce Estey and on-air personalities Dave Kelber and Mike Radiothon 2014 Chair Maria DiGiovanni Galley for the wonderful way in which they conducted interviews with families, staff, and consumers of The Arc who stepped up to the microphone to tell their personal stories. ABC Radio Network News correspondent Deirdre Bryant is to be thanked, as well, for her empathetic and winning interviews with families and VIPs. WRNJ’s commitment to The Arc and Radiothon, and our gratitude, cannot be overstated. Special thanks to CJ Meyer of Hackettstown Hyundai for graciously welcoming us to the showroom once again, and BIG thanks to our Chairperson, Hackettstown Mayor Maria DiGiovanni, who dedicated her day to the cause. Our gratitude goes to Mama’s Restaurant & Café Baci and Harper’s Bagel & Bake Shop, for feeding our hungry volunteers, and to Donaldson’s Greenhouse and Nursery for donation of a special VIP gift basket. Most of all, we have the many donors who heard our story and responded generously to thank for the amazing success of Radiothon 2014. From all of us at The Arc—THANK YOU! (Photo Credit: Cathy Miller 2014) (Excellent Mothers…… Continued from front) And above all the combined contribution of Arc mothers across the country stands the Olympian achievements of Dr. Elizabeth Boggs, forged in the sphere of national civil rights and public policy. The first female president of the Association for Retarded Children and an original member of J.F. Kennedy’s Presidential Panel on Mental Retardation, Dr. Boggs pragmatically engineered nearly all the mechanisms for funding our current system of life span interventions. One day a proper biography will be written to provide adequate acclaim for our pioneering progressive, the heroine of our cause. Finally, on a personal note, I want to acknowledge my mentor in this wonderful helping profession, whom I have come regard as my second mother. I have been very blessed to have been introduced to The Arc family by Carolyn Wolf. Kerry was a past president who rose to Executive Director’s status in the late 1970’s and who providentially offered me a group home manager’s job 33 years ago. Her dedication to those we serve is unparalleled as is her commitment to excellence in our operations. The productive parent/professional partnership that defines The Arc, Warren reflects the extraordinary job Kerry has done as the mother of Christopher Wolf. He is a model of potential realized. In turn, her life of loving advocacy has set the bar for my staff by demonstrating how to effectively nurture those entrusted to our care. Important Dates to Remember May 22: Membership meeting and introduction of slate of officers for election. 7 pm Arc offices May 23: Annual Sports Banquet. Flynn’s on the Hill, Phillipsburg June 7: Fishing Day at Merrill Creek July 20: WNTI and Arc Music Festival, Jack’s Barn, Oxford. Music by Michael Long and Acoustic Gumbo members August 25: Golf Classic. Hawk Pointe Golf Club, Washington. November 1: The Arc’s 60th Anniversary Gala. Hawk Pointe Golf Club. Dec.11: Rossi Festival of Trees, Rossi Chevrolet, Washington Arc Recreation Services Recreation News Carolyn Wolf, Kelly Holzli, Meghan Moyer ~ 908-689-7525 Ext. 208, 209 and 256 Important Newsletter Change: newsletters are now being distributed for a 2-month period so please keep this one for reference through June 2014. Use the May and June calendars provided to update the information which you received in your schedules which cover the period of February through June. All Sports Banquet - Friday, May 23rd at Flynn's on the Hill banquet hall in Phillipsburg. 6:30 sharp - 9:00 pm. Please contact the recreation office to make reservations for this event which honors our athletes, coaches and volunteers. The cost is $35.00/person, which includes a family style dinner, soft drinks and gratuities. Fishing Day at Merrill Creek - Saturday, June 7th - check in on-site at 8:15 am. RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE THROUGH THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT FOR THIS EVENT AS SPACE IS LIMITED TO 50 PARTICIPANTS. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. The Merrill Creek Association and the Sportsmen's Association will provide fishing gear, bait and cool drinks for our fishermen and ladies, as well as assistance as needed. Registrants should come with sunscreen and proper clothing for the weather conditions. Following the fishing, those attending may enjoy their lunches at the Visitors' Center at around 11:15 am. Transportation for community folks will be provided on the route 57 corridor. SONJ Bowling Sectional Singles competition was held March 1. Ten bowlers who won medals at the Area 3 meet advanced to this competition. Of those 10, 7 advanced to the Spring Sports Festival March 30 in North Brunswick under the guidance of coaches Laura Murphy and Lou Baldino. Congratulations to our double gold medal winners: Joe Kaplan, Eric Vaccaro, Joseph Murphy and Deb Stickle and to all the other bowlers who participated in competitions. Team Bowling was held March 29, also in North Brunswick, with Laura Murphy and Carolyn Wolf coaching. The Rockers (Murphy, Vaccaro, Montgomery) and the Rollers (Fecanin, Bonomo, Slinski, and Wolf) each won gold medals. Way to go, bowlers! Basketball Team ended for this season March 16th at the Sectional Competition held at Seton Hall University as the Stealers sadly failed to win the gold or silver medal required for advancement to the finals. We appreciate their fine play during the long season and also the outstanding commitment of coaches Costea and Schoener. Bocce - the Area 3 meet was held at Madison High March 23rd and enjoyed by 12 of our athletes. Thank you to Camie Marino Colalucci for being the coordinator for Warren Arc on this fun day. Bocce appeals especially to those persons who are not able to be as active physically as some of our other athletes. It is also a very social activity as teams compete against one another. Please advise recreation if you would like to be a bocce coach. Aquatics - the first swim meet of the season occurred April 6th at Lakeland Hills, attended by 13 of our swimmers. 12 of these advanced to the North Sectional meet April 13th at Seton Hall University, coming away with 11 gold, 8 silver and 4 bronze medals in the 24 individual events and 1 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze in the relay events. All 12 of the swim team members are registered to attend the Summer Games of SONJ, which will be held at TCNJ May 30June 1. Track and Field Practices were held at Phillipsburg High School track March 22, April 5 and 12 to obtain scores necessary for registration to compete in the Area 3 meet to be held May 3 at the Hackettstown HS track. 42 Warren Arc athletes have now been registered for this event which will begin with on-site check-in at 8:15 am and conclude at approximately 3:30 pm. Kelly Holzli and Meghan Moyer will coach our athletes at Area 3. Of these, 8 athletes will be advancing to the Summer Games of SONJ for individual events and the relay. The annual St. Patty's Dance sponsored by the Catholic Daughters, Court Warren, was held Monday, March 17th at the St. Philip and St. James Parish Hall in Phillipsburg. As usual, this was a lively and delightful evening, with the music of DJ Sharbel and including cake walks, prizes, and dessert. The April Showers Dance was held April 29th with DJ Mike Patrick entertaining. The final dance of this recreation season, the Spring Fling, will be held May 13th. Social Club concluded for this recreation season April 22nd and will resume in September when the new recreation schedule is prepared. The Social Club Picnic at Camp Warren is scheduled for June 17th, starting at 6 pm and ending at 8:15 pm, with music provided by DJ Sharbel. Recreation will provide hot dogs, drinks and condiments. Family members are invited to attend, by reservation please, and are encouraged to bring a food or dessert to share. (Continued on page 4) Recreation Services, continued from Page 3 Yoga – for ages 5 and up is a new program this year. The May class will be held 5/19, ending the current season of yoga sessions. The program is held in the training room of the Arc office building. Bring your own mats if you have them, as our participant space is limited to the number of available mats. The cost is $5.00/person. Recreational swimming - concludes for this current season with a session at Centenary College on 5/7 and at Phillipsburg Middle School on 5/21. Family and friends are welcome to join the program; children 15 and under must be accompanied in the pool by a care giver. See calendar. Recreational bowling - please refer to the May calendar for the information on the final 3 bowling sessions for this season. It is important for those people who wish to participate in the next bowling meet, anticipated for January 2015, to come out and get scores for their entry average. If the athletes bowl independently during the summer vacation period, their scores may be reported to the recreation department for averaging. Healthy Life Club - continues weekly at Meadow Breeze Park, Washington Township, 4-5 pm, weather permitting, otherwise indoors in the Arc office training room. Camp Warren 2014 Forms: forms have been mailed out to prior campers. If you did not receive a form and wish to have one, please contact Meghan Moyer in the recreation office. A fill-able form is available on-line at the Warren Arc web-site www.arcwarren.org. Look under Camp Warren. Please get your forms in as soon as possible in order to get your preferred time slots and to help our staff in the planning process. Thank you. Oxford Central Teacher Heads Up Down Syndrome Awareness Efforts in School Director of Special Services Milissa Dachisen coordinated a week-long effort to educate students about Down Syndrome and raise funds for The Arc, leading up to a special day of activities that included a Buddy Walk on World Down Syndrome Day March 21. The atmosphere in the school was electric with excitement and friendship. Students and staff sold and wore T-shirts designed by fifth grader Isabella Gilberti, who won the school’s T-shirt design contest, raising $1500 in support of The Arc. Ms. Dachisen was a guest at our April 11 Radiothon event and took her turn at the microphone to tell WRNJ’s listeners about their efforts. We were proud to let everyone know the good things happening at Oxford Central School and we congratulate Ms. Dachisen and the students on their successful efforts! In photo, Ms. Dachisen is shown on the air with WRNJ’s Mike Galley. (Photo credit: Cathy Miller 2014) arc golf classic mon., august 25 SAVE THE DATE ! MONDAY August 25, 2014 Hawk Pointe Golf Club 234 Rt.31 South, Washington, NJ 07882 To benefit Arc programs for children and adults who have intellectual & related developmental disabilities. Reservations: The Arc Foundation PO Box 389, Washington, NJ 07882 908.689.7525 x 212 $175 per player Special sponsor packages available. Hurry! Event sells out early ! Reservations with payment by Aug.10 The Arc of Warren County 319 W. Washington Avenue Post Office Box 389 Washington, New Jersey 07882 THE ARC FOUNDATION CHOOSING THE CHARITY THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU Since 1954, providing quality service and support to people with intellectual and related developmental disabilities . Phone: 908-689-7525 Fax: 908-689-4898 E-mail: [email protected] Visit us online: www.arcwarren.org There are many worthwhile charities from which to choose and, if you’re the parent or other family member of someone who has been the beneficiary of Arc services, you might want to learn more about making a gift to this organization that has meant much to you and your family member. The Arc is a registered 501c-3 charitable organization, making many of your gifts tax deductible. That means a gift that is both generous and a sound financial decision. Your tax advisor can help you determine which gifts quality for deduction and which ones make the most sense for you. Your gift can take many forms. For instance, you may decide to make a gift outright, or one that provides income to The Arc in years to come. You may gift cash, IRSs, qualified plans, annuities, stock or other securities, real estate, or personal property. Only you, your tax advisor or financial planner, and attorney know best. The Arc Foundation has access to a number of highly-respected professionals who can answer any questions you may have regarding a gift of cash or other property. For more information, please contact Arc Foundation Director Kevin Guyette at 908689-7525 x212 or email: [email protected]. Please see the enclosed Edward Jones flyer for additional information.
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