July 2016 - Christ Child Society of Cleveland
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July 2016 - Christ Child Society of Cleveland
Chapter & Verse July 2016 Christ Child Society of Cleveland Mission: “To foster a personal love of Christ expressing itself in service for needy children regardless of race, color, or creed.” MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Dear Christ Child Members, It is hard to believe that a new term is upon us, and we are already in the middle of celebrating our 100th Anniversary year! I am thankful for you, our hardworking and caring members, am honored and humbled to be serving as your new president, am awed at the work of the presidents who have served before me, and am grateful to the women who have agreed to serve in leadership roles for the 2016-2018 term. The following are those who will be in those leadership roles: Mary Cay McConnell-President-Elect Stephanie West-Service Vice President Liz Niehaus-Organization Vice President Cathy Caruso-Financial Secretary Lynne Gerace-Corresponding Secretary Gina Muffet-Recording Secretary Susan Ferraro Smith-Immediate Past President Mary Graves-Parliamentarian Meg Kearns & Kathy Marsh-Development/Grant Writing Pat Givens-Showcase Store Mary Herrick-Public Relations Arlene McNamara-The Children’s Closet Donna Kelly-Layettes Paula Conrad-St. Rocco Library Irene Fitzgerald-St. Francis Library Rose Dziak and Lorene Varley-“My Stuff” Bags Kathy Yoakum-Merrick House Programs Sue Simon & Marlene Suchma-Parmadale Head Start Reading Enrichment Linda Haren-Newsletter Robbie Wolan-Membership Carol Janas and Joyce Linton-Provisionals Thank you also to Donna Gigliotti for chairing Beds and Cribs (Pack ‘n Play®), Carole Moran for chairing Winter Jackets along with co-chairs JoAnne Nally and Marge Ansel, Jo Ann Lamb for heading Uniforms with Grace Starinsky, Ann Ertle for chairing our Religious Activities, Abby Sammon for chairing Remembrance/Endowment, Mary Graves for chairing the 2016 Red Wagon Luncheon and Terri Parker for chairing the 2016 Starlight Ball with co-chair Lynne Gerace. There is no I in team. With this energetic leadership team, and your wonderful support, the Christ Child Society of Cleveland will continue into its new century with great vigor and excitement as we work to serve children who could use the boost of knowing that someone else cares about them. Janie Nickodem Newsletter Editor Change Linda Haren will be the editor of Chapter and Verse beginning with the August issue. Reminder: please send articles for the August newsletter to Linda by July 10. Centennial Corner Centennial Year Events January 20, 2016 General Business Meeting, Mass of Celebration & Luncheon (St. Rocco Church) April 30 “White Glove” Event and Reception (Christ Child Society of Cleveland Archives at The Western Reserve Historical Society) July 27 Day of Recollection (St. Barnabas Parish, Northfield) September 7 Red Wagon Luncheon (Landerhaven, Mayfield Heights) December 3 Centennial Ball (Hilton Cleveland Downtown) April 6 Provisional Installation Mass and Legacy Luncheon (St. John Cathedral/The Silver Grille) June 15 Spring Luncheon & Annual Business Meeting (Shaker Heights Country Club) August 12 Merrick House Bench Dedication (Merrick House) October 19 Museum of Divine Statues Tour and Lunch (Lakewood) January 18, 2017 Mass of Thanksgiving (Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist) 100th Anniversary Aprons Need a gift for someone or even yourself? Consider purchasing a 100th Anniversary commemorative apron. They are white, embroidered in blue with: Christ Child Society of Cleveland Celebrating 100 Years Est. 1916 We are selling them for $15.00 and will be available at all our events. Can’t wait for the next event? Contact Donna Kelly. 2 Showcase …Resale at its Best. • August 1957 – First store opens at 11805 Buckeye Road. Cleveland Mayor Anthony J. Celebrezze attends the ribbon cutting; 300 guests walk up a red carpet into the store to attend a strudel party. Proceeds from the shop are used primarily for the development of Monsignor Raymond J. Gallagher’s Don Bosco Farm, a rehabilitation center for delinquent boys. Merchandise includes donated items as well as items received on consignment. The store operates under 8 committees – Pick-Up, Marking, Consignment, Millinery (cleans and blocks hats, puts on new headbands, re-trims and re-styles…old clothes that do not sell are even converted into hats), Selling, Stock Work, Display, and Publicity/Promotion (in addition to arranging style shows and hat shows using items from the store, this committee arranges a skit about Showcase for the large general Christ Child meetings). • Each Catholic parish has a Christ Child member with 3-5 bags which she circulates through the Ladies’ Guild to collect donations. In addition, 5-8 coffee meetings are set up each month throughout the city for friends and neighbors of Christ Child members to bring their donations for Showcase. • 1958-1959 – Gross income is $23,722. • 1967 – The Cleveland Press states, “Showcase was opened in 1957 to add revenues for welfare projects other than those realized from the Starlight Ball, the society’s annual glamour date. It was the first important resale shop in the area.” • 1970 –In order to acquaint husbands with Showcase (called the “Bonwit Teller of Buckeye”) and its surrounding neighbors, the Society hosts a get acquainted cocktail party and dinner called “A Stroll on Buckeye.” The Buckeye Road Civics Association presents Christ Child with a citation for its efforts and publicity to the area. • 1975 – Showcase moves to 11909 Buckeye Road. The new store is double in size, paneled and carpeted. • August 19, 1980 – A second store (Showcase West) opens at 11808 Lorain Road. There is a ribbon cutting and Christening Party for members with Christ Child National President Kay Walsh in attendance. Initially, there is a “troubling lack of help as membership support is virtually non-existent.” • 1981 – Rent on Buckeye is increased to $500/month, which is thought too much for the area. The store (Showcase East) moves to 5126 Warrensville Center Road. Consignment sales are phased out. • August 1981 – Customers are treated to free coffee and cookies to celebrate Showcase West’s first anniversary. • 1984 – Showcase West moves to 16306 Detroit Road. • 1989/1990 – Remodeling of Showcase East results a “boutique look” with white paneling and mirrored walls. • 1990 – The Sun Herald states: “What makes this resale shop stand out, besides its very affordable prices, is its bright décor and well organized merchandise. ‘I thought I was in Higbees,’ said the husband of one customer….Profits go toward camperships, day care, education, the handicapped, air fare for medical treatment, hunger centers, Templum House and other special needs of women and children, and the elderly.” • 1990/1991 – Marlene Lentz, Showcase East chair, increases jewelry sales by repairing jewelry and making unsaleable necklaces into earrings. • 1990 – Showcase West acquires the space next door for expansion. The entire space is remodeled. • August 27, 1997 – Crowds of customers and members gather at both stores to share cake and memories in celebration of Showcase’s 40th birthday. • 2001/2002 – Problems arise at Showcase East; customer traffic is down, fewer quality items are donated, the traffic light removed from in front of the store makes access difficult, competition with discount stores is increasing. • 2004 – Showcase West introduces 50/50 Tuesdays with great success. • 2007 – Showcase enters the electronic age as Monica Thomas sells donated “treasures” on eBay. • January 7, 2008 – Members gather at Showcase East to toast the Society’s 50 year presence on Cleveland’s east side and the friendships born in working together in the name of the Christ Child. Store fixtures are moved to the west side store as this chapter in Christ Child history sadly ends. • 2016 – Showcase moves to 15404 Madison Avenue. “Let not a day pass without having learned something, without having overcome yourself with something, without having performed a kind act, without having accomplished something.” Mary Virginia Merrick 3 2016 DATES TO REMEMBER Day of Recollection.............................................................................................................................................. July 27 Red Wagon Luncheon................................................................................................................................ September 7 Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival..........................................................................................................September 17-18 Fall Business Meeting.............................................................................................................................. September 21 National Christ Child Society Convention............................................................................................September 22-24 Museum of Divine Statues Tour & Lunch......................................................................................................October 19 Reflecting with Father Ralph Summer is an excellent time to pray for the country in which we are privileged to live. We can become impatient or overwhelmed by conventions and the election process, by advertising and promises made but not often kept, but I can’t think of any other place that I would rather live, can you? Our country is the context in which we live and which makes it possible to choose to do good works as the Christ Child Society does. Pray that God may touch the hearts of all the candidates for public office, and pray even more that the candidates might be open to receive the touch of God. After all, God never forces Himself on us (although sometimes we probably wish that He would!) We all need to invite God in… and make Him welcome. Fr. Ralph Centennial Circle Letters were mailed to the membership in February asking each one to consider participation in the “Centennial Circle” as we celebrate our 100th Anniversary. The response has been favorable and we are thankful to all who are now part of the “Centennial Circle.” Remember that you will be recognized in the print materials for the Red Wagon and Starlight Ball. There is still time to participate. Please prayerfully consider membership in the “Centennial Circle.” Come Join Us Merrick House Garden Benches Dedication Friday, August 12, 2016, 3:00 pm Merrick House 1050 Starkweather Avenue Cleveland, OH 44113 Enjoy Walkabout Tremont after the dedication 5 – 9 pm. See www.WalkaboutTremont.com for details. National Christ Child Society Convention Marlen Jewelers Marlen Jewelers has created a beautiful necklace from a marquis diamond donated to our Christ Child chapter and the necklace is currently on display and for sale at their store on Detroit Road in Rocky River. If you (or anyone you know) is in the market for a beautiful necklace, please stop by to see this stunning piece. The proceeds will go toward funding our Merrick House 100th anniversary project. Thanks so much for anything you can do to help us! 4 September 22-24, 2016 Empowering Our Leaders: Sharing Our Impact Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center 3405 Lenox Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 Our member and past chapter President Marybeth Baucco will be installed as the National Christ Child Society President Details and reservation forms are available on the National Christ Child Society website www.NationalChristChild.org registration deadline is August 1, 2016 Reflection on my Term and Passing of the Gavel June 15, 2016 Susan Ferraro Smith Each of us present here today represents work on behalf of the Christ Child who lay Helpless and innocent in his meager bed, showing all of us the life to be led. Our work is not about ostentation or recognition; Our work is about children – their innate goodness and definition. Our projects are active, changing, and deep, Layettes, cribs, beds, Pack ‘n Plays® – for babies to sleep. Coats and “My Stuff” bags for children in need – Uniforms, libraries, and preschool enrichment programs help children to read. We’ve worked at Showcase and applied for grants; We’ve written budgets and annual reports – all to enhance – the lives of children. We’ve guarded our finances, engaged in dialogue, and told our story true, We’ve kept minutes and attended meetings – certainly more than a few. We’ve sewn blankets, held luncheons, and danced at balls, And every year brings new members who also feel the call. We’ve tracked our membership and our volunteer hours, and our newsletters connect us all; We’ve listened to spiritual readings and said our prayers, necessary for our work so tall. We’ve learned about statistics on poverty, about work that’s been done. We’ve asked ourselves again and again: how do we make life better for our littlest ones? We’ve thanked our donors, responded to changing laws, and considered issues of succession, But none of our work, regardless of scope, means anything without compassion. We’ve led and we’ve followed; we’ve given and received advice; We’ve asked for diverse voices – most especially those we had to entice. We’ve supported each other in illness, challenge, and loss. We’ve supported each other no matter what the cost. That kind of genuine and humble love brings endurance, persistence and durability Just the kind we experience profoundly when our age becomes a century. Our centennial year is very unique and we’ve planned much activity. But through it all, what we really seek, are ways to free children from poverty. And always there when we need him, at luncheons, at meetings, at Mass Is Father Ralph, our spiritual advisor, a beautiful influence he does cast. And what about change? We’ve had our share - and that’s ok; we don’t want stagnant entrenchment But nonetheless sometimes during the frenzy of change, we’ve wished that anguish would turn to contentment. So what of our changes? What have they brought? Yes, apprehension and responsibility, it’s true. But we did all we could and knew beyond that, we had to give it to God to do. When we learned that our Showcase space was for sale and would likely be torn down, We looked and we looked, and with God’s good grace, a new space was finally found. It is with great gratitude that I say goodbye as my term comes to a close. The privilege I have felt in being your president you can never adequately know. And, of course, the next change is clear: Parmadale will become a park. But through the kindness of Catholic Charities, we expect another good path to emerge from the dark. I am very confident in the next two years; in Janie, you have a prize. She values connection, works with conviction, and jumps headlong into jobs that arise. So who are we and who shall we become? Our Board pondered questions large on retreat. Does membership foster a personal love of Christ? If not, our mission we do not meet. She is intelligent, strong, funny, and caring And as we learned during the Showcase move, with handyman tools she can be daring. And what is the connection between service and sisterhood? If nothing, are we really being all that we could? Because in the end, it’s not about you; it’s not about me. It’s about being together – with the following three: Faith, hope and charity, our faith lived full; Faith, hope and charity, life’s true jewels. Charity – all of us working as one With love in our hearts, sharing the work to be done. Hope, the virtue that we convey To the young ones whom we serve every day. Janie knows life’s challenges and the complexities of life’s hue. And because of it, she will be a president most wonderfully fit for the term anew. So, Janie, I pass the gavel to you; may strength always be its mark. Strength that emerges from unity and diversity, strength that is sparked – by love. Hold the gavel high as you lead us; hold it center as you enfold us, but always, always, hold it low Because the path of the lowly Christ Child is the only path where we can be a faithful, hopeful, and charitable Christ Child Society. And finally in faith we are all bound Because when we are together, God will abound. In the days ahead, may we always remember to walk in service together Respecting each other and reflecting God’s love so that His joy will grow beyond measure. Susan Ferraro Smith 5 RED WAGON LUNCHEON Wednesday, September 7, 2016 Landerhaven, Mayfield Heights Country Kitchen This year’s Country Kitchen is once again excited to offer your “homemade” signature breads and desserts. The most popular items in the past have been: Mini Loaves (nut, banana, pumpkin & zucchini), Small Cakes, Cupcakes, Muffins, Brownies, Kolachky, Biscotti, Lemon Bars, Cookies , Doggie treats, Candies & Chocolate covered Pretzels, or surprise us with something new! A few helpful hints: • Smaller portions are better sellers • Items conveniently wrapped for transport • Use plates/containers that you don’t want back • Label your donations including ingredients – nuts or gluten free, etc. Please call any one of the Country Kitchen team members to advise: • What you are planning to bring • When you will bring it: morning of the luncheon, or the day before at a specific location. Many thanks for your tasty donations, Georgeann Simia, Elizabeth Innocenzi, Joyce Linton and Kathleen O’Connell-Burton The Country Kitchen chairmen Wanted: Jewelry If you missed the Spring Luncheon, you have another opportunity to help. Please go through your jewelry and consider donating pieces that you no longer want or wear to our Christ Child chapter. Marlene Lentz, one of our members, takes those donated pieces and turns them into “new” pieces to sell. All proceeds are donated to Christ Child. There will be a jewelry collection box at the Christ Child Jewelry Table at the Red Wagon Luncheon. Your help will be greatly appreciated! REMINDER: Hats & Mittens for Winter Jacket program collected at the Red Wagon Luncheon. Please remember to bring hats and mittens for the Winter Jacket Program to the Red Wagon Luncheon. There will be a special collection basket set up for your donations. If the items were purchased, you are entitled to one hour of service. If the items are handmade, please keep track of the hours spent on the project. There will be a sheet at the donation site to record your hours. The Raffle Committee Needs You! BASKETS Chinese Raffle Baskets are needed for the Red Wagon Luncheon. The possibilities are endless. Any questions? Contact Nancy Salvatore or Kathy D’Amato. TICKET SALES Volunteers are needed to sell Raffle Tickets at the luncheon. It’s a fun way to be part of the event and meet and greet everyone attending. Contact Anne Chorba to sign up. Check it Out Our New Chapter Website has Launched! www.christchildsocietycleveland.org 6 SHOWCASE IS NOW OPEN Our Grand Opening Day was Wednesday, May 18th with a line of people waiting outside to come in and shop. Many oohs and aahs were heard from customers as they walked through the front door. Many members and their families who came to our Open House Sunday afternoon, June 12th, were also very complimentary as they entered the store. Lots of socializing, tasting of homemade cookies, refreshments and, of course, shopping made for an eventful and memorable afternoon. A big THANK YOU to all the ladies who helped with the move, set-up and decorating to turn this new space into a beautiful showcase. Everyone contributed so much and it is much appreciated. Thank You Sue Girgis, our Showcase Manager, for your guidance and direction. I invite you to come in and see what is new. We need volunteers. Please call or email Joan McAuliffe or Pat Givens to schedule your time to volunteer and bring a friend. Pat Givens Chairman MEMBERSHIP TIME IS HERE! It is that time of year to renew your membership and update/confirm your contact information. Enclosed with this newsletter you will find the Annual Membership Renewal Form and Volunteer Hours Record Form. Please fill these out at your earliest convenience and return the forms to the Christ Child Office along with your payment. It is important that dues are received no later than August 15, 2016 to remain a member in good standing, be eligible to vote, and maintain your listing in the roster. New this year on the Annual Membership Renewal Form: • Cell phone numbers. If you would like your cell phone number published in the roster, please provide it on the renewal form. Both home and cell phone numbers, if provided, will be published in the roster. • A check box to use if your roster information has not changed since last year, but please still fill out the renewal form. • A note asking that you highlight or circle any changes from last year’s roster. Thanks! A Warm Reception from the Parish of St. Basil the Great Several of our members are parishioners of St. Basil the Great in Brecksville. Ten of them took on the challenge of “Spreading the Word about Christ Child” at their parish after Masses the weekend of April 23/24. Not only did they speak to the congregation, they also set up an information table in the gathering area with a Layette, a “My Stuff” Bag and literature. The parishioners of St. Basil were very receptive to hearing about the Christ Child Society. Sixteen ladies expressed interest in joining, $300.00 of donations were collected, one gentleman offered to purchase supplies for “My Stuff” Bags and one gentleman offered the use of his truck to transport or pick-up items for us. Fr. Jenne, pastor of St. Basil’s, suggested that our message be shared with the seminarians so they also are aware of the wonderful work we do. Our members were humbled by the generosity of their fellow parishioners. PHOTOS NEEDED… We will be producing a book of our history culminating with our 2016 year of celebration and we need your help. We are looking for: •Photos from past Christ Child events or activities. If possible submit the photos in electronic form. •Photos of our 100th Anniversary events. When you attend any of our 100th Anniversary events, please take photos. Most of us have a camera in our phone. Put them to good use. Send photos to Liz Niehaus. Be sure to include the name and date of the event and the name(s) of anyone in the photos. Photos will be returned. 7 Remembrance/Endowment Report May 10 - June 10, 2016 Memory Marge Hyland (8) Georgina CloseRemembrance (Mother’s Day) Annamae RamseyRemembrance (Mother’s Day) Leona Massaro-remembrance Dennis Jancsy Gregory Davis James Patrick McElroy James Kerr George Rogers Vera Alig Clara Alexander John Whiteman Mr. Fulrider Albert Franks Elliot Hinton Jeananne O’Malley Lois McNelis Nydia Gardner Paul Pershing Emily DiVencenzo Alex Burik Jeanette Polomsky Elinor Talerico Jeanne Kalt George Fedor In Our Thoughts Barbara Miller-sympathydeath of grandson (James P. McElroy) Donna Gigliotti-sympathydeath of sister (Christine Polan) Family of former member Marge Hyland Family of Gerry Gentile Theresa Menosky-sympathydeath of husband (Jack) Mary Szabo-get well Honor Deacon Kent Davis Joan Bryan-birthday Donna Kelly-thank you (4) Rose Dziak-happy retirement (3) Fr. John Carlin-40th Jubilee St. John Cathedral Mass For Christ Child Members, Living and Deceased and for their families. Monday, July 25, Noon Thursday, August 25, Noon Please notify the Christ Child office regarding deaths of CCS members or their immediate family members. Send Remembrance/Endowment checks to: Christ Child Society c/o Parmadale 6753 State Road, Parma, Ohio 44134 Attn: Abby Sammon Donations this report period Previous fiscal year to date Total for fiscal year $1,565.00 $9,801.00 $11,366.00 The 65th Starlight Ball Commemorating 100 Years of Service Saturday, December 3, 2016 Hilton Cleveland Downtown HELP us have a BALL! 2016 Person of the Year The Most Reverend Roger W. Gries, O.S.B. How YOU can help: • • • SPREAD the WORD. Help us fundraise by donating/securing silent auction items. We are looking for unique and desirable items. Support our upcoming raffles, attend the Ball, secure sponsorship tables and program ads. Spend the night! The Hilton Cleveland Downtown is offering a special Starlight Ball room rate of $149. Use Group Code: CCS You can book online at Hilton.com or call 216-413-5000. If you have any questions please contact Terri Parker or Lynne Gerace. 8 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES July & August 2016 Layette Packing-Parmadale Monday, July 11, 10:00-12:30 Monday, August 1, 10:00-12:30 Contact: Donna Kelly Euclid –St. John of the Cross Sewing Group Wednesday, July 13, 12:30-3:30 Wednesday, August 10, 12:30-3:30 Contact: Mary McKown Grandmother’s Program Merrick House Contact: Kathy Yoakum Heights-St. Dominic Sewing Group July & August- Off for the summer Contact: Irene Chalko Highland Heights Sewing Group Thursday, July 14, 10:00-2:00 Thursday, August 11, 10:00-2:00 Contact: Patty Welsh Independence Sewing Group July & August- Off for the summer Contact: Laura Cengic Merrick House Pre-School Reading Enrichment Tuesday, July 5,19, 9:30-11:00 Tuesday, August 2, 16, 30, 9:30-11:00 Contact: Kathy Yoakum “My Stuff” Packing Monday, July 18, 10:00-12:00 Monday, August 15, 10:00-12:00 Contact: Rose Dziak Parmadale Head Start Story time Every Tuesday, October - May 9:30-11:00 and 1:30-3:00 Contact: Sue Simon or Marlene Suchma St. Francis Library Tues. during the school year 9:45-2:15 Wed. during the school year 9:45-1:45 July & August- Off for the summer Contact: Irene Fitzgerald St. Rocco Library Mondays during the school year 8:45-12:00 July & August- Off for the summer Contact: Paula Conrad Showcase Shifts available on Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00-2:00 / 10:00-4:00 / 12:00-4:00 Contact: Joan McAuliffe *Contact information can be found in our Chapter roster. - WE NEED YOU Layette Packing in August! We will be packing Layettes in August. Join us on Monday, August 1, 2016, 10 am – 12:30 pm. Website and Social Media A great opportunity for members who have computer skills and some experience with Facebook, Google docs/calendar, or basic computer/document editing and updating skills. • CCS of CLE Facebook Page Manager (Facebook experience) • CCS of CLE Google Calendar Manager (computer experience) • CCS of CLE Website Managers (1 -2 members to assist with website management and updates) Contact Terri Parker for details. St. Francis Library Two volunteers are needed in the St. Francis Library, one each on the 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 9:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., beginning in September and running through May. Working with another Christ Child volunteer, duties include checking in and re-shelving returned books, helping students in grades 4-8 find books either for class projects or pleasure reading, checking out books students wish to borrow from the library, and general straightening of the library space and shelves. No prior library experience is necessary – simply a love of children and books! This is a wonderful opportunity to work directly with the children we serve. St. Francis School is located at the corner of East 71st and Superior Avenue. Questions? Interested? Please contact Irene Fitzgerald. Merrick House – Grandmothers needed Merrick House – Preschool Literacy Enrichment Do you enjoy reading to children? Volunteer to read to the preschoolers at Merrick House. Volunteers are needed July 19. Contact Kathy Yoakum to sign up. Please consider volunteering in the Grandmother’s program and give the little children there your time, care and joy, reflecting Mary Virginia Merrick’s example of love for the least of God’s little ones. Contact Kathy Yoakum to plan your first visit on any day convenient for you and to begin serving as a Grandmother at Merrick House. 9 Michelle … An Angel Among Us Michelle Pitoscia, my friend and hair stylist, has become a wonderful supporter of the Christ Child Society. Michelle has 28 years of experience working in the hair industry and has owned Signature Styles, LLC for 16 years. Her salon is located within PHIX Salon Suites on West 130th Street in Strongsville. While having my hair cut one afternoon she offered to display and sell the jewelry I make from old, used jewelry in her Strongsville Salon. I asked her what she would charge for this service. Michelle answered, “I will not charge anything, just use all the money to help children in crisis.” She has set up 3 separate display areas in her salon for the jewelry and has become a super saleswoman. By September 2015 sales of over $300 was turned over to Christ Child at the Red Wagon Luncheon. Since then, she has sold $2,040 which I presented to Christ Child Society at the Open House of our new Showcase Store. My heartfelt thanks to you, Michelle, for your help to the Christ Child Society to continue our endeavors in supplying children with cribs, layettes, winter jackets, school uniforms and “My Stuff” bags. Marlene Lentz, the “Jewelry Lady” Bridge-a-Rama Nominating Committee At the June 2016 Board Meeting, the following members were elected to the Nominating Committee: Susan Ferraro Smith (Chairman), Ann Ertle, Arlene McNamara, Meg Kearns, Donna Kelly and Lorene Varley (alternate). Thank you for your willingness to serve. Spread the word about Christ Child Would you be willing to share the beauty of the Christ Child Society with members of your parish? We are looking to spread the word about the Christ Child Society so that we are no longer the “best kept secret” but the “best told story.” We are asking for members to speak at their parishes after Sunday Masses. A script will be provided. Contact Susan Ferraro Smith if you are interested in helping. It is time to sign up for the 2016-2017 Bridge-A-Rama season. Do you enjoy a friendly game of bridge? Come and join us. We always need new players. Christ Child membership is not required. Registration deadline is August 25th. Congratulations to the 2015-2016 season Bridge-A-Rama winners: High points: Elvera Gruttadauria and Natalie Tricarichi Award points: Eileen Rini and Carol Price Any questions, please call Barb Pugel. A Warm Welcome to the Twenty Members of our 2016 Christ Child Provisional Class Members, please welcome Provisionals: Katherine Bush, Carla Calevich, Cathie Drumm, Mary Feikle, Maureen Flanagan, Kathy Gonnella, Rosemary Hahn, Mary Khouri, Diane Kiefer, Margie Kosch, Lynn McMahon, Mary Jane Miller, Donna Mintz, Rosemarie Mintz, Anne Mooney, Susan Pryor, Sharon Skotko, Ginny Stefanek, Doreen Ulrich and Jane Yurichak. Our traditional Provisional Bus Tour of our Christ Child service projects was held May 2nd. Everyone enjoyed hearing, seeing and visiting our Service Projects. Our tour ended with an enjoyable lunch at The South Side Restaurant in Tremont. 10 St. Francis Library where Provisionals enjoyed listening to Liz Niehaus Spring Luncheon Our Spring Luncheon and Installation of Officers was held June 15th at the Shaker Heights Country Club. During our annual business meeting, President Susan Ferraro Smith thanked the Executive Officers and the Board for their commitment to the Christ Child Society. Each of the ladies received a rose and a gold disc. A highlight of the Spring Luncheon was the announcement of the Mary Virginia Merrick Award winner. Cathy Caruso presented this prestigious award to Linda Sheehan, an active member for 51 years. Linda was surprised, honored and humbled. At the end of the luncheon, Susan introduced the 2016-2018 Officers and they were installed by Fr. Ralph. Before passing the gavel to Janie Nickodem, Susan shared her reflections on her term as President in the form of a poem. (see Reflection on My Term and Passing the Gavel on page 5) 2016 – 2018 Executive Board Stephanie West, Liz Niehaus, Cathy Caruso, Mary Cay McConnell, Lynne Gerace, Janie Nickodem, Susan Ferraro Smith Not pictured: Gina Muffet An Evening of History The White Glove event was held at the Western Reserve Historical Society on Saturday, April 30. Fifty-six members and guests attended. We viewed samplings of our Christ Child Chapter history from the early years to date. We compared an annual report from one of our early years to this year’s. We also viewed Ball books, Showcase then and now, and Merrick House history. As we enjoyed dinner provided by Marigold Catering, we listened to John Grabowski, Ph.D., Senior Vice President & Krieger Mueller Historian at the Western Reserve Historical Society, speak about who the Christ Child Society of Cleveland served in the early years and the role of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland in the last 100 years. Everyone in attendance received one of John’s books entitled “There Are No Strangers at the Feast.” The newly restored Euclid Beach Grand Carousel was open to our group and many enjoyed a ride on it. In closing, I would like to personally thank Liz Niehaus, Janie Nickodem and Stephanie West for their time and effort in combing through the Archives and determining the highlights of our 100 years! Mary Jo Dailey John Grabowski Susan Ferraro Smith, Eileen Rini and Kathleen O’Connell-Burton Jean and Jerry Bolt riding the Euclid Beach Carousel Stephanie West, Mary Jo Dailey, Janie Nickodem and Liz Niehaus next to a Communion dress 11 Chapter & Verse JANIE NICKODEM............................................ President MARY CAY MCCONNELL...................... President-Elect STEPHANIE WEST.........................................Service VP LIZ NIEHAUS......................................... Organization VP GINA MUFFET................................Recording Secretary LYNNE GERACE....................Corresponding Secretary CATHY CARUSO.............................Financial Secretary ABBY SAMMON..................Endowment/Remembrance LINDA HAREN......................................Newsletter Editor REV. RALPH E. WIATROWSKI............Spiritual Advisor Please direct questions, information & articles to: Linda Haren, Christ Child Society c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road – Parma, OH 44134 Christ Child Society of Cleveland is chapter of: National Christ Child Society, Inc. 6110 Executive Blvd, Suite 504, Rockville, MD 20852 1-301-881-2490 / fax: 301-881-2493 http://www.nationalchristchildsoc.org Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, Ohio Permit No. 3046 Christ Child Society of Cleveland c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road, Parma, OH 44134 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED DATED MATERIAL: Please deliver by July 1st Day of Recollection Presented by The Most Reverend Roger W. Gries, O.S.B. Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Cleveland Wednesday, July 27, 2016 St. Barnabas Parish – 9451 Brandywine Road, Northfield, Ohio Parish of our Spiritual Advisor Fr. Ralph Wiatrowski 9:15 am – 2:30 pm The day will begin with registration and coffee at 9:15 am. Bishop Roger W. Gries’ presentation will start promptly at 10:00 am. Between the presentation and Mass we will have the opportunity to enjoy St. Barnabas’ Rosary Walk and gardens. The celebration of Mass will be at noon and we will conclude the day with lunch. We look forward to seeing everyone on July 27th. Day of Recollection Reservation Form Guests are welcome Reservation deadline: Monday, July 18, 2016 Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Guests: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ # attending __________ @ $20.00 each $ _________ total enclosed Payment options: Check made payable to Christ Child Society or MasterCard _______ VISA _______ American Express _______ Discover _______ Cardholder Name as it appears on the card:________________________________________________________________ Account Number (print clearly): ________________________________________ Expiration Date: ____________________ Signature:_________________________________________________________ Zip Code:________________________ Please send reservation form along with payment to: Christ Child Society c/o Parmadale 6753 State Road, Parma, OH 44134 Attn: Day of Recollection RED WAGON LUNCHEON Wednesday, September 7, 2016 Landerhaven - Mayfield Heights 6111 Landerhaven Drive, Mayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 Complementary Valet Parking • Self-Parking 9:30 A.M. Boutique Begins – 12 Noon Luncheon Fashions presented by Toni In Style of Chagrin Falls RESERVATION DEADLINE: Friday, August 19, 2016 Name___________________________________________________________________ Phone__________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________ City _______________________ State_________ Zip______________ PLEASE RESERVE: _____Tickets: $50 each Total enclosed: $ __________ I cannot attend, but would like to make a donation of $___________ NO REFUNDS Payment Options: Check made payable to Christ Child Society or r Master Card r Visa r Discover r American Express Cardholder Name______________________________________________________ Account Number____________________________________ Signature_________________________________________________________________________________Expiration Date__________________ SEATING REQUEST (Tables of 10) PLEASE PRINT your name and the names of those you have contacted and have agreed to share your table. Only paid reservations will be considered for seating. Incomplete tables will be filled with other Christ Child members and their guests. r I have no seating preference. Feel free to seat me anywhere. • r I prefer the vegetarian option Indicate: (M) for Member • (G) for Guest • (O) for Member - Other Chapter 1. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 2. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 3. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 4. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 5. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 6. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ M G O 7. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 8. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 9. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O 10. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________M G O Questions: (440) 843-1632 Send Reservations to: Christ Child Society, Attn: Red Wagon, c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road, Parma, OH 44134 CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY of CLEVELAND ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORM **_______Check here if you have NO changes from last year. Please highlight/circle any changes from last year** Name ________________________________________________________________ Spouse __________________________________ As it should appear in the Roster Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As it should appear on Starlight Ball invitation, if you want a change from the 2015 invitation Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________________________ State ____________________ Zip _____________________ Home phone __________________________ Cell phone _______________________ Parish ____________________________________ Circle Preferred Title: Mrs. Maiden Name: ____________________________________________ Ms. Miss E-mail _________________________________________________ Would you like to receive your newsletter via e-mail? __Yes __No Age Demographic: 30 and under 31-45 46-60 61-75 76 and older I am willing to serve as the Membership Representative for the Mary Virginia Merrick Award Committee __Yes __No Thank you for taking the time to help us keep our records accurate and up-to-date! MEMBERSHIP DUES/REQUIREMENTS/FEES (JULY 1, 2016 – JUNE 30, 2017) Please fill in the appropriate dues and fees for your membership classification Dues must be paid by August 15, 2016 $ ________ ACTIVE – ($60.00) You completed the 50 hour volunteer requirement for the year ending June 30, 2016. You plan to volunteer 50 hours in Christ Child sanctioned projects by June 30, 2017. $ ________ 2015-2016 ACTIVE “DIFFERENCE” FEE – ($25.00) You did not meet the 50 hour volunteer requirement for your 20152016 active membership. You are required to pay the $25.00 difference between the past year’s active and sustaining dues. $ ________ SUSTAINING – ($85.00) You have completed 5 years of active membership in addition to your provisional year, but cannot complete the 50 hour volunteer requirement. $ ________ SILVER SUSTAINING – ($60.00) You have been a member for at least 25 years and are a sustaining member. $ ________ ACTIVE SUPPORTING – ($120.00) You have completed the provisional year. There is no stated hours requirement, but you participate in and/or financially support Christ Child sanctioned Ways and Means projects. Current life members should check one of these classifications _____ CURRENT SUSTAINING LIFE – (No dues are required. No volunteer hours are required. No voting privileges.) _____ CURRENT ACTIVE LIFE – (No dues are required. 50 volunteer hours are required for voting privileges) $ ________ ADDITIONAL MONETARY SUPPORT – Donations are always appreciated and very welcomed. $ _________ GRAND TOTAL Make all checks payable to Christ Child Society of Cleveland If you wish to charge your dues to a credit card, please check here_____ and provide your credit card information on the attached form. Please mail this completed form along with your payment to: Christ Child Society, c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road, Parma, Ohio 44134 Membership/Roster Chair – Robbie Wolan Hours Chairman – Colleen Wyszynski Members in ALL classifications PLEASE COMPLETE THE VOLUNTEER HOURS RECORD FORM ON THE REVERSE SIDE __________ Board Meetings __________ __________ __________ __________ September Bus. Mtg. January Bus. Mtg Legacy Luncheon White Glove Event __________ __________ __________ Day of Recollection Development/Grant Writing Membership/Roster __________ Public Relations Subtotal __________ TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016) __________ Please note: 1 hour per quarter (up to 4 hours per year) is acceptable as volunteer hours for donation drop-off at Showcase. __________ __________ Showcase Store Work Donation Drop-off __________ Spring Luncheon/Annual Bus. Mtg __________ __________ Legacy Luncheon Showcase Pick-up __________ __________ HOURS Red Wagon Luncheon The Starlight Ball Worked on or at the following: WAYS & MEANS: FUNDRAISING __________ __________ Merrick House Grandmother Pgm Merrick House Literacy Enrichment __________ Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival ___________ Subtotal __________________________ __________ __________ __________ St. Rocco School Library OTHER: __________ St. Francis School Library Parmadale Head Start Reading Enrich. __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ HOURS Layettes (packing and sewing) “My Stuff” Bags School Uniforms Winter Jackets Beds/Cribs Children’s Closet COMMUNITY SERVICE You can call Colleen Wyszynski or Robbie Wolan with any questions It is imperative that your hours record and dues payment be returned by August 15, 2016 to be a member in good standing, eligible to vote, and listed in the roster. Thank you! Subtotal _________________________ __________ __________ Provisionals Special Committees – List __________ Newsletter National Christ Child Society (NCCS) __________ __________ CCS 100th Anniversary Committee Spring Luncheon/Annual Bus. Mtg. __________ __________ Fall Luncheon (Red Wagon) Meeting Attendance (2 hours each) __________ HOURS Administration ORGANIZATION Name __________________________ CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY of CLEVELAND VOLUNTEER HOURS RECORD FORM CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY of CLEVELAND ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORM Membership Dues and Donations Credit Card Information Name of Member: _____________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number (in case of questions): _____________________________________________________________ Name on Card: _________________________________________________________ Zip Code _____________ Type of credit card (please circle) MasterCard VISA AMERICAN EXPRESS DISCOVER Total amount charged: ________________________ Account number: _____________________________________________ Exp. Date: ______________________ Signature: __________________________________________________________________________________