Willoughby/VGC News letter July 2014
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Willoughby/VGC News letter July 2014
June 2014/Issue 3 News for You A VGC & Willoughby Collaborative A VGC & Willoughby Collaborative June 2014 The Meaning Behind Employment First Insi de thi s is sue: Inside Story 2 Inside Story 2 Congratulations Employee of the Quarter Bobby R. (pictured with mom, Megan, Shawn, & Brian at Willoughby Workshop) Canesia is filling bags for Fiber Core The Adult Services program is presently reviewing The Employment First Initiatives that were finalized in March of this year. The rules state that county boards & providers be directed toward community & supported employment or prevocational services. Supported employment services entails job training, vocational assessments, job development, placement, work site accessibility. Prevocational services teach skills that prepare individuals for the workplace. The rule also states that each individual shall participate in an individualized person centered planning process which details their strengths, interests, abilities, preferences, resources, & desired outcomes. The person centered process will determine which tier level the individual resides: 1) Working in the community with supports 2) Not working in the community but interested & needs support 3) Unsure of working in the community, needs more information 4) Not interested with working in the community. Needs support to learn more. Presently the Adult Services program is looking at revising the evaluation to better address the Employment First Initia- Caption describing picture or graphic. tives. Workshops are providing the best experiences for our individuals. Ultimately we must keep in mind that choice, advancement, growth, and more opportunities will benefit individuals in the future. By Staff Working towards Success The Work group at VGC is always buzzing. We have so many jobs going on it takes everyone working as a team to get the work done. When we are doing Fibercore everyone has a specific job to do to get the work out. We start by filling the bags. Then Ellie V. weighs the bags to make sure they are the right weight. Then Jesse G. seals the bags and packs them away in the boxes that Chris D. and Adam B. made. Finally they are sealed closed by Tom S. and are ready to ship! When all the work is done there is always something fun to do. Whether it is read- ing our book from book club, going on walks with our Workshop Specialist, or having a dance party, we enjoy our days here in the work group at VGC! By Jodi S & Julie C Page 2 News for You A VGC & Willoughby Collaborative VGC puts on an Awesome Idol Show Richard B., Rachel G., Chris C., TJ L., Casey C., Pete C., and John T., all dressed in army clothes and sung “I am Proud to be an American”. 3. Cowgirls: Susan M., , Canesia K., Jessica M., line danced and sang, “Boys Round Here” The sixth annual VGC Idol show was exciting again this year. Consumers displayed their talents at the tryouts. Sherry, Nancy, Dawn and Denise coached the contestants for weeks. The acts included singing, dancing, and comedy. The Master of Ceremonies for the event at VGC was Brain Kelley from WKKY 104.7. The judges included Asa CoxUsher, Joan Spring, Kathy Rhodes, Norman Dunzweiler, Rikki Coach, Tia Kozlovich, and Mac Chafer. The twelve acts competed at VGC on March 12, 2014. The acts included: 1. Christopher D. singing “I’m Still Standing” 2. The Team USA all American group included Jean G., Eddie N., , Emmalynn S., Tonm S., Lacey J., Shantee M., 4. Claudia B.. singing “Tomorrow” 5. Todd R. top hat and cane in hand singing, “New York, New York” 6. Carol J. singing “I Love Rock and Roll” 7. Kyle G. singing “Heart and Soul” 8. Amanda E. singing “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” 9. Loretta F. singing “This I promise You” 10. Shelley B. performing comedy 11. Zack W. singing “A Whole New World” 12. Drew L. singing “Lean on Me” The top four acts from VGC went on to compete at the Great Lakes Mall on March 30, 2014. Willoughby Workshop & CES contestants also competed. A news anchor from Channel 8 news was Master of Ceremonies at the mall. And the winners were: Team USA took 1st place, Tim S. received 2nd place, Susan M., Canesia K., & Jessica M. won 3rd Place, & Christopher D. got 4th place, respectively. By Carrie M. Kristin, a member of the news team, the Willoughby Idol , and the Deepwood Idol. wrote about her experience. “ I felt nervous like I couldn't sing. Also, my voice was acting up so I could not sing very well. I was glad that Chrissy, my partner in song, was there. I made it to Deepwood Idol. It was exciting and a lot of people came to watch. I enjoyed the experience. I would definitely do it again. ” Kristin’s song partner, Chrissy, also put the experience in her own words, “ It is very hard work to be an Idol contestant. You have to practice and make sure you performance is clean and good. You have to do your best & relax & don’t over think it. I dread the judging. This is when you feel that you were not good enough. If I could change one thing it would be my song and my performance.” We think everyone did a nice job. Thanks to all the contestants for putting on a great show. By Kristin & Chrissy Idol Takes the Stage at Willoughby Caption describing picture or graphic. Willoughby Idol Top Ten Idols Include the following: Stop Believing” 6) Lisa F. “Treasure” 1) Kristin M. & Chrissy P. singing “Take a Hint” 7) Tony H. “Home on the Range” 2) Brendan R. singing “Old Time Rock n Roll” 8) 3) Barry J. singing “Greased Lightening” Megan T. singing & dancing to Best of Both Worlds” 9) 4) Jeff K. singing “Hi Ho” Kristin M. singing “She’s in love with a boy” 5) Mike P. singing “Don’t 10) Chrissy P. sings “Strange” Thanks to Christina Brown, Michelle Cimperman, & John Maglosky, Allison, Karen, Judy, Susan, Dawn, Duane, Ken, Lisa, Cheryl, Laura, Mrs. Logan, RHI Music, & RPM tshirts /Jim for all the support. By Staff News for You A VGC & Willoughby Collaborative Page 3 Job Club on the Path towards the Community The Job Club is a club for individuals who want to get trained to work out in the community. We go to different job sites to learn different jobs. We went to Laketran, Petti’s Pizza, Dino’s restaurant, Ladies & Gents, & Willoughby Brewing Co so far this year. We are in the process of learning different jobs such as cleaning, doing dishes, answering phones, sweeping, scanning, intricate assembly, folding, and doing laundry to name a few. Job Club is about growing into VGC had two very exciting events in March. The first which was a huge success was a family open house with one of the biggest pizza parties in the history of world. Over 900 slices of pizza where gobbled up! Families came and toured the building, watched everyone hard at work, and enjoyed their lunch with their loved ones. Another exciting activity was the special Polka show. The Habat Family Polka Band played all the polka hits a polka Staff Appreciation I appreciate staff because they talk to us and care about us. They help us with our jobs and answer our questions. I want staff to know I could help them out. I also appreciate my Lake tran drivers because I like to ride with them and they are so nice to everyone. I think it is important to celebrate our being a better worker. Job Club is also about learning what opportunities are out there and finding what fits you best. We do paperwork that helps teach us about different jobs and where we would like to work and what our preferences are. We also do assessments that help us to be more aware of where we need to improve. Job Club has been rewarding . It has taught me what I need to work on to be the best I can be. By Chrissy By Chrissy P. Job Club visits Lake Tran in March for community experience. Kristin pictured to the left scan- dancer could ever wish for. Everyone danced the afternoon away and enjoyed themselves! By Kyle S. Disability Month was celebrated throughout the month of March. We had a party to celebrate the Idol show winners as well as two birthdays; Mary Lou and Lacey. We had cake and learned to polka dance. Even the wheelchairs were decorated. We had pizza, salad, cookies and two birthday cakes. By Carrie staff because they do a really great job with all of us. “Thank you for all your hard work. I appreciate you. ” By Allison T. The Memorial Day Ceremony at Willoughby Guest speaker was Sam Mele, from the Air National Guard along with Bobby, Jessica, Donna, & Chris. Jesse is working hard sealing bags for Fiber Core at VGC Workshop (above) Enjoying the Habat Family Polka at Band at VGC. (to the left) Susie & a volunteer knit together at Willoughby. (below) The Advocacy group presented the 7th Annual Chili Cook –off on March 26. Judges included Al Wells, Doug Valentino, & Gary Metelko. Winners of the Cook-off were Craig Snook at VGC, Jim Whiting at Willoughby, & Angela Hernadez at Willoughby. Approximately $668.00 was collected with proceeds going to Camp Sue Osborn. Thanks to Advocacy, the staff who participated, and the judges for making this event successful. At the Movies with Brendan Dear Reader, sorry about the wait. It has been a long time but when you do entertainment reviews, it takes a writer a long time to compare movies. Take Captain America the Winter Solstice. It was more like the Cleveland Captain America. It took three months to film in Cleveland but well worth the wait. P.S. Do not leave after the credits. This movie has two endings —stay for both of them. The Amazing Spider Man 2 is a well done movie. It pits Spidey versus electro as the main villain. Felicai is also introduced, she is later to become an ally of Spiderman in the next installment. In this movie Spidey has three enemies. The first enemy is the Rhino he fights only in the opening for a short time. Electro, the second enemy is introduced and is in most of the movie. The third enemy is the green Goblin, seen towards the end of the movie. He teams up with Electro...and the rest you will have to see for yourself! Additionally, the special effects of this movie were really good. I especially like the Rhino. Enjoy! By Brendan R. Have Some Summer Fun Caption describing picture or graphic. There are many things to do in our area over the summer. You can go watch The Cleveland Indians or Captains play ball. There are also several swimming pools in the area where you can go on these hot days to cool off. There are also festivals in several cities like Mentors City fest and Eastlake’s Summer fest where you have rides, games, parades, fireworks, and music. But the biggest event of the summer is Fairport’s Mardi Gras usually held Fourth of July weekend. If fun and games or swimming don’t appeal to you there are summer concerts held at the Mentor Civic Center and Headlands and Fairport beaches where you can lay in the sun and get a tan. There is something for everyone in Lake County. Have a great summer, have fun, stay cool and try not to get sunburned., By Nicole M. (Pictured above to the left) Lisa & a volunteer spend time crocheting together. (pictured to the left) Chris, Paul, Lea, & Diana enjoy the Rockefeller Gardens in Cleveland.