Spring/Summer 2015 - Coulee Region RSVP
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Spring/Summer 2015 - Coulee Region RSVP
Your Place to Volunteer Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter Inside This Issue • Letter from the Director1 • Senior Expo 2 • Meet your New Volunteer Coordinator and Board Member 3 • Meet your New Volunteers & Office Volunteer4 • Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader 5-7 • Volunteer Opportunities 8 • RSVP Program Collaborations9 • RSVP Key Areas of Service - Healthy Futures10 • RSVP Key Areas of Service - Education 11 • RSVP Key Areas of Service Environmental12 • Handcraft Program Needs12 • Donations & Contributions13-14 • Calendar of Events 15 • Please Keep Us Informed15 • Your Support Welcome15 • RSVP Staff 16 • RSVP Board 16 Spring/Summer 2015 Spring/Summer 2015 Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Sir James M. Barrie ~ British Writer 1860 – 1937 Ahhh….Summer in Wisconsin. As I begin to pen this greeting, I am looking out my window (as usual) and as it is always this time of year, I am watching the turtles make their way across the lawn to lay their eggs, a sure sign that the bright sunshine of summer is here. Bringing sunshine into the lives of others is exactly what RSVP volunteers do on a daily basis throughout our community. Spreading sunshine to area students as mentors and as a part of the Foster Grandparent Program; spreading sunshine to families by packing healthy meals through the Hillview Urban Agriculture Center’s Market Basket program; spreading sunshine by building and repairing exhibits for visitors to the Children’s Museum; whatever the cause, whatever the need, RSVP volunteers are in our communities bringing sunshine to the lives of others as you will see as you read through this newsletter. Not only do our volunteers bring sunshine into the lives of others, the wonderful staff that I have the pleasure of working with each day also is a source sunshine; not only into the work they do for RSVP but for the sunshine that they bring into my life as well. And speaking of sunshine, as many of you know, we said goodbye to Amanda in March. The time that Amanda shared with us, she brought much sunshine to the lives of others, living the RSVP mission of “making a positive impact”; not only as a staff member, but in the community, with our volunteers, and our partner organizations. We will certainly miss her and wish her much success as she embarks on her new career chapter. In saying goodbye, we also say hello. Hello to the newest member of the RSVP family, Melanie Werner. A native of Medford, WI and a graduate of UW-La Crosse, Melanie brings with her a desire to bring sunshine into the lives of others as well; some of you have already had the pleasure of meeting or speaking with Melanie and have witnessed that sunshine already. To help ease the transition, Melanie was able to spend a few weeks with Amanda learning the basics of RSVP. So, please stop by or call and welcome Melanie to the team. Wow, speaking of bringing sunshine into the lives of others, the Class of 2015 “Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader?” did just that! What an amazing and yes, another record breaking year. Congratulations to Team Kirsch ~ Dr. Jennifer Kirsch of Gundersen Health System and Therin Smith from SOTA 1. Not only were they the champions, Jen was also the People’s Choice Award Winner. Jen broke the record of raising the most money ever ~ $11,950.00. Many thanks to all our contestants and to all our supporters. ~ Read more about it and see the great photos inside. Well, I have come to the end of my allotted space. So I will end by saying thank you to all of our volunteers for the sunshine you all bring each day into the lives of so many in our community that is highlighted in the following pages, and thank you to Amanda for sharing a bit of sunshine during her time with us, thank you to Heather and Melanie for the sunshine they bring each day, and thank you to our board members and our partnering organizations and the community for the sunshine they share. Together because of all of you, RSVP continues to bring sunshine into the lives of others. Happy Summer! ~ Lynnetta 1 PLAN FOR THE FUTURE Senior Expo Saturday, August 8 • 10am-4pm Presented by A one-stop shop for families and individuals as they plan their own future or the future of their loved ones. Visit myvalleyview.com for event information. OF THE COMMUNITY VALLEY VIEW MALL A PREIT® Property 2 Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter Meet your New Volunteer Coordinator Name: Melanie Werner Hometown: I grew up in Medford, WI and moved to La Crosse in 1998 to attend UW-L. Education: I graduated from UW-La Crosse in 2003 with BA in English and a minor in Creative Writing. I also have my Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Paralegal Studies from Globe University, which I obtained in 2011. Previous Employment: I am new to the non-profit world and new to being a Volunteer Coordinator. Prior to coming to RSVP, I worked at Digger’s Sting as a Server/ Bartender for 12 years, and also worked as a legal assistant for 3 years for a local attorney. Family: My parents live in Medford, WI in the same house I grew up in and I have one brother who lives in New Milford, CT and works at Kimberly-Clark. Favorite Part of Coulee Region: My favorite part of the Coulee Region is the variety of outdoor activities La Crosse has to offer. I love hiking, swimming at the local beaches, pools, and being with my friends and family. Future Goals: I absolutely love my new job at RSVP so I’ll stay as long as they let me! Meet your Board Member Name: Amy Marcou Hometown: Madison, WI Jobs: Coulee Bank, VP Mortgage Lending Family: Married to Mike, 2 boys, Jake and Johnathan Why are you involved with the Coulee Region RSVP: I participated in the ‘Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader’ contest a few years ago. I was amazed to learn about all the things that Coulee Region RSVP does for our community. I look forward to learning more about what they do and want to help them continue to succeed. Where else are you involved in the Coulee Region: La Crosse Community Housing Development Organization board member, Boy Scouts Ideal Retirement: travel, relax and have fun Remember to report your volunteer hours… Volunteers who have served more than 25 or more hours during the last year are invited to our Volunteer Recognition Luncheon. Keep sending in your hours to the RSVP office, we want to see all of our volunteers at the event! Spring/Summer 2015 3 New Volunteers Welcome to the newest members of the RSVP Volunteer Family New volunteers from January 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015 Barbara Beer Dorie Beres Heidi Blanke Ying-Tzu Chang Ruby Coady Kim Dahl Rick Doering Pat Eveland Phillip Gaarder Peter Hansen Laurie Harrison Darci Keenan David Klinge Peggy Lydon Caroline Miller Christina Mungle Jackie Newman John Newman David Pinkham Michelle Schaefer Eleanor Schoot Janet Steele Victoria Thiel Steve Thinnes Jensine Wing Ilene Zastrow Do you know someone who would enjoy volunteering and making a difference in our community? As an RSVP volunteer, you are our best recruiter. Spread the word about why you like to volunteer and encourage others to volunteer as well. There is always a need for more volunteers. For a sampling of current requests, check out our Volunteer Opportunities section. We currently have volunteer needs throughout La Crosse and Monroe counties. Please share this newsletter with a friend or neighbor and tell them about RSVP and our many programs! Who knows – you might even find another opportunity that interests you! Save the Date Join us at the Volunteer Recognition Luncheon Wednesday September 23, 2015 11:30am Meet your New Office Volunteer Name: Pat Niemeier Hometown: De Soto, WI Jobs: Farm wife for 20 years. RN and Director of Home Care and Hospice for Mayo Health System. Continue to work one day a month for hospice. Family: Husband-Ramon, 8 kids, 23 grandkids and 5 great grandkids. Favorite Part of Coulee Region: Any place where I can go camping....but for sure with water and electricity. Why do you volunteer with Coulee Region RSVP: I found I had extra time on my hands after retiring so needed something to do. My husband had started driving for RSVP and as I heard him telling about it. I called and found they needed someone in the office so decided to give it a try and love it. The ladies in the office are so fun to work with and find lots of projects for me to work on. It is good to be out among people 4 and I am getting to know more of the many wonderful volunteers who put in so many hours. Ideal Retirement: I’ve got the ideal retirement. Volunteering some, camping some, traveling some and lots of family time. Couldn’t be any better. Biggest Accomplishment: There were many wonderful accomplishments in my life but I would have to say graduating from nursing school at age 40 was the hardest thing I have ever done. The Coulee Region RSVP Staff would like to say thank you to Pat for sharing her time with us weekly, and invite all of our volunteers to say hi to Pat the next time you call or visit our office! Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter Who will be Smarter than a 5th Grader? F abulous, Fantastic, Fun, and Simply amazing is the best way to describe the 2015 RSVP “Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader?” fundraiser held Saturday, May 9th. 16 phenomenal fifth graders and competitive community celebrities together combined their wit and wisdom at Valley View Mall for the opportunity to hold the title of Champions of the Class of 2015 “Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader”? Congratulations goes to the winning team of Dr. Jennifer Kirsch, Anesthesiologist, Medical Director of Government Relations at Gundersen Health System and her student, Therin Smith of La Crosse School District SOTA 1: School of Technology & Art. Therin Smith, SOTA: I School of Technology and Art with Jennifer Kirsch, M.D.; Grand Prize Winners! As the 2015 “Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader?” champions, Dr. Kirsch received a $500.00 travel voucher courtesy of Travel Leaders-Owned and Operated by Goli’s Avenues of Travel, a Mississippi River Boat Cruise, La Crosse Community Theater Lyche Season Ticket Package, Gift Cards from Macy’s, Huck Finns, Marcus Cinemas, and a Big 10 Pop Up Tent from Coca-Cola. Therin received a $1,000.00 cash prize for his school, SOTA 1, a La Crosse Loggers Gift Pack with jersey, cap, ball and tickets, Coca-Cola Pop up Tent, Marcus Cinemas movie package, Pizza Doctors Pizza Party, Pepsi Chair, Valley View Mall Gift Card, and La Crosse Community Theatre Youth Package. Not only was Dr. Kirsch a champion academically, she was also the champion on the fundraising side; Dr. Kirsch was the People’s Choice Award Winner, raising almost $12,000.00 the most ever for any contestant. Thank you to Dr. Kirsch and all of her supporters. Congratulations are also in order for Nicole Mydy, Innovation Manager for Organic Valley and her student, Lily Zeng from Eagle Bluff Elementary School and Dr. John Morrissey, Orthopedic Surgeon at Mayo Clinic Health System-Franciscan Healthcare and his student, Connor Johansen from Northern Hills Elementary School. Dr. Morrissey and Nicole each received gift certificates to area merchants, La Crosse Symphony Tickets and Marcus Movie Tickets. Lily and Connor each received $250.00 for their school as well as gift certificates to Texas Roadhouse, Pla-Mor Lanes, Marcus Cinemas, and a La Crosse Community Theatre Package. Top 10 Fundraisers Name Jennifer Kirsch, M.D., Gundersen Rick Mueller, Mueller Media John Morrissey, M.D., Mayo-Franciscan Joe Laux, River States Truck & Trailer Tim Johnson, M.D., Mayo-Franciscan Michael Richards, Gundersen Health System Sandy Cleary, Cleary Management Linda Lyche, Community Volunteer Steve Christiansen, Merchants Bank Steven Webster, M.D., Oktoberfest Master Sister Joan Weisenbeck, FSPA Year 2015 2015 2015 2012 2014 2014 2013 2014 2014 2011 2013 Amount $11, 950.00 9,504.00 7,969.00 7,101.00 6,145.00 5,978.00 5,580.00 4,096.00 3,732.00 3,071.00 3,038.00 Winning Teams 2015 ~ Dr. Jennifer Kirsch, Gundersen Health System & Therin Smith, SOTA 1: School of the Arts 2014 ~ Dr. Tim Johnson, MayoFranciscan Health Care & Amber Nguyen, St. Patrick Elementary School 2013 ~ Mitch Reynolds, Midwest Family Broadcasting & Tommy Lenz, Emerson Elementary School 2012 ~ David Amborn, Gundersen Medical Foundation & Sophie Baggett, Emerson Elementary School 2011 ~ Nick Grunseth, WXOW & Andrew Runde, Eagle Bluff Elementary School 2010 ~ J. Michael Hartigan, Riverfest Commodore & Shafee Rayhan, Eagle Bluff Elementary School 2009 ~ Terry Collins, Johns, Flaherty & Collins & Maddie Von Muchow, Coulee Montessori Elementary School Thank you to our celebrity judgesKay Berra, Aquinas Catholic Schools; Jodi Brueggeman, School District of La Crosse; Kaitlyn Hundt and Mellissa O’Neil, Onalaska School District; David Kilpatrick, La Crosse Community Theatre; Dana Erickson of Interstate Sound, and Dan Wiese – La Crosse School District for “taking us Hollywood”, Laurie Cafe, Marketing Manager Valley View Mall, Mike Roske, Operations Manager-Valley View Mall, and of course our host and announcer, Brad WilliamsMr. Memory from Midwest Family Broadcasting. We also would like to extend our thanks to our Media Sponsor – WKBT News 8, our Founding Partners for their continuous support of continued on page 6. . . Spring/Summer 2015 5 Who will be Smarter than a 5th Grader? “Who Will Be Smarter than a 5th Grader: Midwest Family Broadcasting, Travel Leaders, Coulee Bank, Valley View Mall and Fox 25-48. Platinum Sponsors: Altra Insurance Services, Bremer Bank, Cass Street Pharmacy, Cowgill Dental, Dahl Automotive, Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Gundersen Health System, Honda Motorwerks, Kaplan University, Kwik Trip, La Crosse Community Theatre, La Crosse Magazine, Mayo Clinic Health System-Franciscan Healthcare, Mueller Media, Christy Olesevich, Mark Platt, State Bank Financial, Vantage Architects and The Weber Family. Gold Sponsors: CenturyLink, Cleary Management Corporation, Jansen Dahl, DeBauche Truck & Diesel, Dickinson Family Funeral Homes, DigiCopy, Susan Drahos, Fowler & Hammer, HG Orthodontics, Inland, Interstate Sound, Jay Kirsch, The Lyche Family, Macy’s, Merchants Bank, Mooresmiles Dental, David & Denise Ring, Seven Bridges Bank, TIC-The Insurance Center, The Remainders, Webteam and Shawn & Mary Jo Werner. Thanks also to our Silver and Question sponsors and our in-kind donors for the huge support given to RSVP, and a sincere thank you to the community who gave so generously to the contestants and RSVP and those who came out to the mall, the school districts of La Crosse, Onalaska, Bangor and Aquinas Catholic Schools, the students and parents. You all made it happen. On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff and volunteers of Coulee Region RSVP, we extend an enormous thank you to all of you who played a major role in helping to raise over $83,000.00. Congratulations to the Class of 2015-Another Record Breaking Year! Simply Amazing! Many thanks to everyone for helping to make it happen. We couldn’t have done it without you. ~Lynnetta Thank you to our Media Sponsor! Thank you to our Platinum Sponsors! Thank you to our Founding Partners! Christy Olesevich Mark Platt The Weber Family Photos courtesy of Jerry Bonsack 6 Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter Who will be Smarter than a 5th Grader? Ava Blegen, Southern Bluffs Elementary School & Matt Thorton, Jay Buckley’s Baseball Tours Lillian Christianson, Hintgen Elementary School & Scott Robert Shaw,WIZM Radio, Mid-West Family Broadcasting Olivia Gioe, Emerson Elementary School & Jansen Dahl, Dahl Automotive Rick Mueller, Mueller Media Inc. & Sydney Heise, Spence Elementary School James Bushman, WKBT News8 & Madeline Janisch, Bangor Elementary School Sydney Kiefer, Summit Environmental School & Wayne Oliver, State Bank Financial Jacob Kosmoski, St. Patrick School & Sr. Helen Elsbernd, Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Ella Lysne, State Road Elementary School & Dr. Andrew Temte, Kaplan Professional Education Caleb Miller, North Woods International School & Heidi M. Eglash, Law Office of Heidi M. Eglash, LLC Jennifer Kirsch,M.D., Gundersen Health System & Therin Smith, SOTA I: School of Technology & Art Olivia Runyon, Coulee Montessori Elementary School & Ann Abraham, Bremer Bank Dean Dickinson, Dickinson Family Funeral Homes & Keenan Hass, Northside Elementary School Sue Dillenbeck, Robertson, Ryan & Associates & Nathan Hamilton, Irving Pertzsch Elementary School Connor Johansen, Northern Hills Elementary School & John Morrissey, M.D., Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare Lily Zeng, Eagle Bluff Elementary School & Nicole Mydy, Organic Valley David Ring, Kwik Trip, Inc. & Max Byington, Blessed Sacrament School Spring/Summer 2015 7 Volunteer Opportunities Habitat Restore Habitat ReStore is looking for volunteers to work their cash register, answer phone calls, and help with customer questions. Please call RSVP for details or to start volunteering at the Habitat ReStore! Hillview Health Care Center The Hillview Health Care Center is looking for volunteers for bingo, bake sales, raffles, transporting residents throughout the facility, and many more opportunities. Please contact RSVP if you are interested in volunteering at Hillview Health Care Center! Mobile Meals RSVP Volunteers help with delivering Mobile Meals in La Crosse. RSVP is responsible for two upcoming weeks at the end of summer and into the fall. The dates available for Mobile Meal Deliveries are July 26th – August 1st and, in the fall, October 18th – October 24th. Please let us know if you would like to deliver meals! La Crosse Concert Band The La Crosse Concert Band has returned for another summer! RSVP volunteers help with handing out programs, ushering, and collecting donations during the Children’s March. Performances are on Wednesday nights in Riverside Park at the Band Shell throughout the summer and performances start at 7:30. Please call RSVP for more details, dates, or to volunteer while listening to some great music! RSVP Volunteers at the Southside Neighborhood Center for a Market Basket class. Market Basket Program The Market Basket Program is in full swing for summer. Many different dates and locations are available for volunteer opportunities with HUAC and The Market Basket Program. Locations for the prep and class include Our Saviors Lutheran Church, First Free Church, Southside Neighborhood Center, and Black River Beach Neighborhood Center. To volunteer call RSVP today for confirmation on locations, dates, and times. Help out and give so much back to the community! Mary Wadium, RSVP Volunteer, handing out programs at La Crosse Concert Band. Hillview Urban Agricultural Center Hillview Urban Agricultural Center (HUAC ) is in need of volunteers to help at the Washburn Community Garden Hoop House in La Crosse. HUAC would like to keep the plants healthy and productive in order to give back local produce to the community. Contact RSVP for more details on gardening at the Washburn Community Garden! 8 Mary Larson and a HUAC intern, Jessica, starting the Market Basket Class presentation. Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter RSVP Program Collaborations RSVP and HUAC’s Market Basket Program Working Well Together! C oulee Region RSVP has had a great relationship over the years with Hillview Urban Agricultural Center or HUAC, and in continuing this tradition; we have collaborated with HUAC again for their Market Basket Program. The Market Basket Program is designed to help low-income families learn how to cook healthy and affordable meals using slow cookers. HUAC received a grant to purchase slow cookers to give to all the families participating in the class. The prep part of the Market Basket Program is preparing the meals for the slow cooker such as portioning out the ingredients for the recipe they will be making at the class. Mary Larson, Market Basket Coordinator at HUAC, and RSVP volunteers, prep the meals that are made at each class. RSVP volunteers also demonstrate how to prepare the recipes at each class. There are many volunteer opportunities available and classes throughout July, August, and September, please call RSVP for more details or to find out the schedule for the Market Basket prep and class! HUAC and RSVP prepping for a Market Basket class. RSVP Volunteers and Mary Larson, Market Basket Coordinator, bagging groceries in the RSVP Conference Room. RSVP and The Children’s Museum T he Children’s Museum of La Crosse was in need of a handyman who likes to tinker in a workshop and RSVP was able to provide the right kind of volunteer to accept the challenge. RSVP and The Children’s Museum have collaborated to keep the museum and its exhibits looking top notch. Gordon Stewart, RSVP volunteer, has become the new handyman at the museum. Sometimes, after a long day of kids running around the museum, some of the exhibits are in need of tlc, and this is where Gordon’s expertise is utilized. Gordon has been going to the museum every Monday since the beginning of June, when the museum is closed to the public, to tackle any needed repairs from the long week of play from happy and energized children. Gordon has tightened and repainted benches, worked on various displays, keeping them safe and sturdy, and rewired a simulated ATM machine. Anne Snow, Executive Director, describes what having Gordon at the Children’s Museum means with three simple words, “We Love Him!” And just like all the kids, big and small, that come to the Children’s Museum, who have their favorite play place, so does Gordon in his workshop. Spring/Summer 2015 RSVP’s Gordon Stewart in The Children’s Museum workshop getting ready to tackle the next repair! 9 RSVP Key Areas of Service – Healthy Futures Volunteer Driver Volunteer Drivers O ver the past six months 31 RSVP Volunteer Drivers have served over 2,700 hours providing safe and reliable transportation to those in need. RSVP welcomes five new drivers, Christina Mungle, Phillip Gaarder, Steve Thinnes, Janet Steele, and Peggy Lydon. Whether you have a chance to ride with them or just see them in the community take a moment to thank them for their service. We appreciate everything all of the drivers do! The RSVP Volunteer Driver program is always looking to add drivers to our program. Volunteer drivers transport clients to their appointments using their own vehicle. The appointments may include medical, dental or chiropractic, beauty shops, grocery shopping, volunteer sites, government agencies, etc…. As a RSVP Volunteer Driver, you receive mileage reimbursement, supplemental insurance coverage, and out of pocket expense reimbursement for long distance transportation such as meals and parking. The Volunteer Driver Program is available MondayFriday 7:30-5:00p.m. Volunteers pick the days and times they are available to transport clients. If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer Driver, please contact RSVP at 785-0500 for more information. Christina Mungle Steve Thinnes Phillip Gaarder Janet Steele Peggy Lydon La Crosse Warming Center Telephone Reassurance T W he La Crosse Warming Center celebrated another successful year. 6,672 nights of shelter were provided to 180 different individuals. Each person received a hot meal nightly and not a single person froze to death during the cold Wisconsin winter. Ten RSVP volunteers assisted with making meals, checking in guests, and providing a watchful eye and a friendly presence through the night to those seeking shelter at the Warming Center from November through April. With the new downtown location, the Warming Center was able to provide shelter for six months instead of five, allowing the Warming Center to be more accessible to those needing a warm place to spend the night. The Warming Center always welcomes new volunteers to help. If you are already signed up as a volunteer at the Warming Center or you would like more information about the opportunity please contact Coulee Region RSVP to get signed up before the season starts in November. 10 ould you or someone you know benefit from a daily call? If so, the RSVP Telephone Reassurance Program may be just the key. This daily call service allows individuals to stay in their own homes and offers reassurance to family members knowing that someone is checking on their loved ones. The program is available to individuals in La Crosse or Monroe counties. If you are interested in becoming a Telephone Reassurance Volunteer or would like additional information about the program for yourself or a family member, please contact RSVP at 785-0500. Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter RSVP Key Areas of Service – Education Study Buddy Foster Grandparent Program he RSVP Study Buddy program place volunteers in area schools to help students grow both academically and socially. RSVP volunteers share a minimum of an hour of their time each week to spend helping teachers in the area schools. Volunteers assist with tutoring students in math and reading, individually with a student, or in a group setting. The Study Buddy Program continues to grow in our community and those who volunteer in the program enjoy lending a hand to help make a positive impact for our future leaders. The teachers and administrators in our partnering schools have many positive remarks to say about our Study Buddy Program and enjoy having RSVP volunteers return each year. Mrs. Holley, a teacher at Eagle Bluff stated, “Thank you for providing this experience for the children. We cannot do this job alone. Thanks for bringing the community to us.” This is just one of the many positive responses we receive from the teachers we work with. E T Mayor’s Day April 7th marked the third Annual CNCS Mayor’s Day of Recognition. In support of Mayor’s Day, La Crosse Mayor Tim Kabat shared part of his busy schedule reading to students in Mrs. Rox and Mrs. Landstrom’s classroom at Hintgen Elementary School. Mayor’s Day spotlights the importance of national service and offers city and county officials an opportunity to thanks those who serve in communities across the United States. Kathy Thom, a RSVP volunteer at Hintgen Elementary, was volunteering when Mayor Kabat joined the classroom at Hintgen Elementary and stated, “I feel the children really enjoyed meeting the Mayor and being part of a very special day.” Please contact RSVP if you would like to join and become a part of our Study Buddy Program and help make a difference in our community schools! very five years, we celebrate the anniversary of the inception of the federal Foster Grandparent Program with a special conference for Foster Grandparent volunteers in Wisconsin. This year the 50th Anniversary Conference was held in Madison on May 20 and 21. The theme was Hearts of Gold – Giving Time – Enriching Lives. Over 270 Foster Grandparents, ages 55 to 90, from 15 programs across the state were able Foster Grandparent Sally to participate. They visited Vyvyan was honored on the a health fair and wellness last Friday of school for her screening followed by keynotes commitment to the Westby and workshops on a variety Elementary School. Sally has been there for 13 years of topics including personal volunteering over 13,000 skill development, motivation, hours during that time. child development and literacy approaches. The Wisconsin Office on Aging provided speakers on Healthy Eating on a Budget and the Stepping On program. Additionally, exercise classes for water aerobics, yoga, tai chi and a walk around the Capitol were offered. Volunteering over 300,000 hours annually by these dedicated older adults is truly remarkable. A special recognition banquet recognized the efforts and results of Foster Grandparents, including their volunteer service time which varies from less than a year to 25 years. Foster Grandparents don’t actually foster children in their home. With a minimum weekly schedule of 15 hours, our volunteers are truly devoted to the children they work with one-on-one in schools, Head Start, day care, after school programs. Mayor Kabat shares his time with students at Hintgen Elementary with RSVP Foster Grandparent Jeanne Wiltinger and RSVP Study Buddy volunteer Kathy Thom. For more information, contact Heather, Foster Grandparent Program Supervisor at 608-785-0500. Foster Grandparent Program E leven Foster Grandparents completed the 2014-2015 school year serving almost 10,000 hours helping students reach their academic potential. While most of the Foster Grandparents are taking a break for the summer, there are a few that are continuing to help students in area summer school programs. The Foster Grandparent Program is a program in which income eligible participants who are at least age 55, receive a non-taxable stipend and mileage reimbursement for serving a minimum of 15 hours per week. The program offers a great opportunity to share your skills, help make a difference in a child’s life, stay active and socialize with others. If you are interested in learning more about the program, we would welcome the opportunity to tell you more and have you join. To learn more, please give us a call. Spring/Summer 2015 RSVP’s Foster Grandparents in Madison, WI May 20th and 21st for the 50th anniversary of the Foster Grandparent Program. 11 RSVP Key Areas of Service – Environmental R SVP continues our collaboration with Gundersen Health System with our Blue Wrap Program. RSVP volunteer handcrafters repurpose the blue sterile surgical wrap into many reusable items such as tote bags, educational material bags, bedside caddies, and breast cancer patient care bags, just to name a few. The Renal Dialysis Department at Gundersen recently requested that RSVP make a new larger bag to be used by patients receiving dialysis. The need for bags continues to increase and currently we are most in need of Blue Wrap tote bags, Blue Wrap Breast Cancer tote bags, bedside caddies, and the Renal Dialysis Blue Wrap bags. Please contact RSVP for more information and patterns for the requested Blue Wrap bags. RSVP volunteers also make amazing handcraft items for distribution. The Handcraft Program provides over 6,000 items annually to social service agencies in order to meet the needs of the community. A group of volunteers, known affectionately as the “Knotty Knitters,” meets every Wednesday at the RSVP office to knit, sew, and crochet a variety of items including hats, mittens, afghans, scarves, wheelchair and walker bags, and just have fun socializing. All of the items are donated back into the community including schools, nursing homes, and both local hospitals. Handcrafter Program Needs RSVP would like to thank all those who donated yarn and other materials for our wonderful handcrafters to use! Sewing Volunteers Needed! Patterns and material provided at the RSVP office. Currently our most requested items are: *Wheelchair/Walker Bags *Baby Booties *Kid’s Surgical Caps *Blue Wrap Tote Bags *Blue Wrap Breast Cancer Tote Bags The “Knotty Knitters” of RSVP. 2015 Quilt Raffle Tickets will go on sale September 23, 2015 and will remain on sale until the drawing on December 16, 2015. Ticket prices are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Contact RSVP and get your tickets today! RSVP Handcrafters hard at work! 12 Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter Donations & Contributions Thank you to everyone for your support of the Coulee Region Retired & Senior Volunteer Program. The following list includes donations received from January 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015. Without your gifts, RSVP would not be able to offer its many wonderful volunteer programs and services. THANK YOU! Please know that we make every attempt to include all donors on this list. If we inadvertently failed to include your name, please contact us and we will include your name in our next newsletter. Thank you for being a friend of RSVP. A Plus Imaging, Inc. Ann Abraham Ad Aids, Inc. Michael & Florence Aliesch Altra Federal Credit Union Teri Amann Ron & Terry Amel Anonymous Susan Applebury Rick & Joan Artman Bakalars Sausage Company Tracy Balzer Terry & Julie Bartels Brian & Kelly Barton Susan Batell Getchen Becker Albert & Anne Becker Marlie Bendiksen Linda J. Bendixen Kay Berra James P. Binder Patricia Blanchard Stacey Blegen Blessed Sacrament School Margaret M. Bleuer Block Financial LLC Deborah Blum Rodney Bluml BMO Harris Bank, N.A. Jerry Bonsack Melissa Borsheim Zoe Bott Bremer Bank Brenengen Chevrolet, Inc. Pat Breiggeman Sister Clarone Brill Thomas & Jan Brock Leo Bronston Sister Fran Browning, FSPA Stephen & Sandra Brubaker Dyanne Brudos Rose M. Bruha Carol Butz Lora Cadwell Joseph Caron Mark Carpenter Cynthia Carr Carrier-Eddy Insurance Group, LLC Cass Street Pharmacy CenturyLink Mark J. & Minda M. Chamberlain Roger & Kenna Christians Teresa Clark Sandra Clark Clason Buick - GMC Cleary Management Corporation David Clements Chad Clower Community Credit Union Mazxine Constantine FR Robert J. Cook Stephen Copps Coulee Bank Courtyard by Marriot Hotel Cowgill Dental Crescent Printing Kimberley Culp Elizabeth Curtis Jamie Dahl Jansen Dahl Harry Dahl Dahl Automotive Spring/Summer 2015 Dale’s Clothing for Men & Women DeBauche Truck & Diesel Amy & Wayne Delagrave Sister Helen Deppe Designz, Inc. Lisa Desmond Diane Deters Dean Dickinson Marissa Dickinson Dickinson Family Funeral Homes Digger’s Sting Digicopy Sue & Jim Dillenbeck Oliver Downer Susan K. Drahos Steven Duff Bob & Mary Ellen Dunford Kate & John Dunnum Susan & Tim Durtsche Dynamic Recycling, Inc. Howard J. Eglash Helen Elsbernd, FSPA Engelson & Associates, Ltd. Peter F. Engh Marj English, OSF Bryan Erdmann Mari Erickson Susan Ernster, FSPA Mike Flanagan David Fontanini Beth Foor Charlotte Forer Fowler & Hammer Stephanie Fraase Franciscan Healthcare Auxiliary Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Inc. Tara Fredrickson Maureen Freedland Barry Fried Sister Maria Friedman Joann Gehling C. Daniel Gelatt Nancy Gerrard Scott & Carla Glinski Nancy Graw D’Mitria W. Gray Rita Greene Mary Ann Gschwind, FSPA Gundersen Medical Foundation, Inc. Ted Haerer Hale, Skemp, Hanson, Skemp & Sleik Ashley Hamby Linda Hamiliton Ronald Hammersley Katherine Hansen Jackie Hanson Harter’s Quick Clean Up Kathleen Hefti Sean Henneman HG Orthodontics Mel & C.J. Hoffman Honda Motorwerks Horizon Management Group, Inc. Scott & Sue Horne Susan Houlihan Nic Hubbard Huck Finn’s Ann Hudson Lynn Humphrey Inland Printing Interstate Sound Gary & Sue Iverson Kathryn Janisch Tiffany Janisch Benjamin Jarman Jay Buckley’s Baseball Tours Memorial Gifts Bonnie Lee Pat Blanchard Patrick & Beth Burgos Janet Griggs Kris Harbaugh Louella F. Holthaus Chuck & Kathy Ivey Doug & Rita Johnson Lisa Kind Tom & Lisa Lydon James & Carol Maier Marine Credit Union Staff Christine Moon Steve & Francis Noffke Jenny Parks May Parnow-Moe Carla J. Seeks Leona Moore Edris Storandt 13 Donations & Contributions Tina Johansen Johns, Flaherty & Collins, S.C. Dr. Tim & Regina Johnson Kristen Jourdonais Tracey Jurka Sister Cathrine Kaiser Kaplan University Michael & Dawn Kearns Dawne Keaveny Tom Kelbel Kathleen J. Kersten Lisa Kind Jay Kirsch Jennifer Kirsch, M.D. Steven & Lynnetta Kopp Laura Kosmoski Dr. Joe Kotnour Joseph & Barbara Kruse Courtney Kubly Joseph Kutzke Kwik Trip, Inc. La Crosse Area Family YMCA La Crosse Community Theatre La Crosse Loggers Foundation, Inc. La Crosse Magazine La Crosse Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Doreen Lackey Lee Langager Lynn F. Laux Sandy LaValley Law Office of Heidi M. Eglash, LLC Andrea Lewis Josh Lichty Jeff & Patti Lokken Lyche Family Susan Lynch Sally Lysne Macy’s Todd & Deb Mahr Marcus Theatres Market & Johnson, Inc. Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare Tim McCallson Karen McGuire John T. McHugh, Jr. Christine McKinzie J.J. Mendiola Merchants Bank Mike Mercier Kenneth Merkitch Bette Michaels Tom Mickelson Midwest Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Midwest Family Broadcasting Midwest Family Broadcasting Staff Annette Mikat Vicki Miller Sean Mobley Russell & Marilyn Moll Fred L. Monk Tom Mooney Mooresmiles Dental Joanna Morrissey John Morrissey, M.D. Belinda Mueller Kathleen Mueller Rick Mueller Scott Mueller Steve & Tammy Mueller Mueller Media Kathleen Mydy Nicole Mydy Rebecca Naugler Beverly Nelson Nicolai Apartments Ramon & Pat Niemeier William Nogosek Cheryl O’Brien Christy Olesevich Sister Catherine O’Neil Organic Valley Lyle H. & Myrna D. Peacock Pepsi-Cola of La Crosse Pischke Motors Pizza Doctors Pla-Mor Lanes Mark Platt Michael & Katherine Poellinger Fran Pollard Melissa Hart Pollock Justin Pretasky Joellen Price, PBVM Jacqueline Proper Radisson Hotel La Crosse Richard T. Record Michael & Susan Richards Drs. Robert & Silvana Richardson David Ring Denise Ring Duane & Janet Ring River States Truck & Trailer, INC. River Town Dental Scott Robert Shaw Robertson, Ryan & Associates Brian & Karen Rude Charles & Linda Rudrud Jack C. & Judith L. Rusch Richard & Mary Sage Andrew Saterbak Margaret Schelbe Angela Schlack-Haerer Richard Schneider Vantage Architects, Inc. Schomburg Refrigeration Company, Inc. Robert P. Schreier HSR Associates, Inc. Diane & David Schumacher Sears Mary Ann Sedlacek Lynn Servais Seven Bridges Bank / Bank of Galesville Adam Shaw Michelle Shirel Brian Sieck Aimee Siegler Theodore Skemp Mary Smith Travis & Sarah Smith Janice Sobkowiak Roland & Janeane Solberg Ed Smith & Vicki Sorenson Smith Judy Springer St. Patrick School John & Karla Stanek Marianne Stanke Tyra Stapleton State Bank Financial Shannan Stephens Stifel Nicolaus Amy & Vince Stodola Edris Storandt Bruce Swanwick Karen Swiecicki Kristine Szatmary T.I.C., Inc. Sister Amy Taylor Brad Teske Texas Roadhouse The Remainders Connie Thompson Jean & Tom Thompson Christine Thorton THREE SIXTY Real Estate Solutions Sister Mildred Tigges Tom’s Bobcat and Snowplowing, Inc. Travel Leaders / Owned and Operated by Goli’s Avenues of Travel Victor Uko Katie Urban David Utterback Valley View Mall Vantage Architects, Inc. Amanda Verthein Carol L. Veum Janet Virata Kyle Visker Michael von Muchow Stephanie Wallace Wal-Mart of Onalaska Dale Walter Weber Family Laura Weber Steve & Kathie Webster Webteam Sister Joan Weisenbeck Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Shawn & Mary Jo Werner Shawn Wery GiGi Whitmore Terri Wiltgen WKBT-TV News 8 WLAX-Fox TV 25 48 Wayne Wojciechowski Xcel Energy Frances I. Young Gordon Zeng Donghe Zhu Amy Zietlow Don Zietlow Hans Zietlow Check out our website for more information www.rsvplax.org New volunteers can now enroll directly on our website and volunteer hours can be submitted as well! 14 Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter 2015 Calendar of Events July 26th – August 1st – RSVP Mobile Meals Delivery Week – Volunteers Needed August 8th – RSVP presents the Senior Expo at Valley View Mall from 10:00am – 4:00pm September 11th – National Day of Service and Remembrance September 23rd – Volunteer Recognition Luncheon at the Radisson Hotel La Crosse at 11:30am October 1st – October 4th – Oktoberfest October 18th – October 24th – RSVP Mobile Meals Delivery Week – Volunteers Needed November 12th – RSVP Handcraft Open House at the RSVP Office from 9:00am until 3:00pm. Handcrafters please make sure to bring your items in by the end of October November 26th – RSVP Office Closed November 26th – December 31st – Rotary Lights December – Please remember to send in all 2015 volunteer hours Please Keep Us Informed c c c c I have a change of address or new phone number I know of a fellow volunteer who has moved, is sick, or has passed away I would like to start volunteering at a new station I know a nonprofit group that would like to become an RSVP station Name: ________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________________________________ Please cut and mail Your Support Welcome Please consider helping RSVP with a tax-deductible donation. RSVP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Name:_______________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ Yes, I would like to make a donation to RSVP in the amount of: c $500 c $250 c $100 c $75 c $50 c $25 c Other $_________ This gift is IN MEMORY OF: ______________________________________________________________ This gift is IN HONOR OF:_______________________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: Friends of Coulee Region RSVP 2920 East Avenue South, Suite 104 La Crosse, WI 54601 Spring/Summer 2015 Please cut and mail 15 Coulee Region RSVP, Inc. Non-Profit Org. 2920 East Avenue South, Suite 104 La Crosse, WI 54601 U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 372 La Crosse WI 54601 Phone: 608.785.0500 Fax: 608.785.2573 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rsvplax.org RSVP Staff Heather M. Harpenau Program Specialist [email protected] Melanie A. Werner, BA Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] Lynnetta P. Kopp, BA, ME-PD Executive Director [email protected] The Friends of Coulee Region RSVP, Inc. Board of Directors President Chris Brown , MA, CSW Medical Social Services Mayo Clinic Health System, Franciscan Healthcare Vice President/Immediate Past President Lorrayne French Retired ~ Quillin’s Secretary Sister Fran Browning, FSPA Franciscan Sisters Perpetual Adoration Treasurer John Hamilton Retired ~ Western Technical College Board Counsel Terence Collins, Attorney Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC Beth Curtis Retired ~ Onalaska School District Amy Marcou Coulee Bank VP Mortgage Lending Sarah Havens Director of Community and Preventive Care Services Gundersen Health System Dottie Miller Retired ~ An Affair to Remember Lyle Peacock Retired ~ Community Camera Myrna “Dee” Peacock Retired ~ Community Camera Fran Pollard Retired ~ CenturyTel Former Mayor of Tomah Richard “Dick” Record Retired ~ Midwest Family Broadcasting Printing Services donated by Dairyland Power Cooperative 16 Coulee Region RSVP Newsletter