LOCATIONS Arnprior Office Renfrew Office
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LOCATIONS Arnprior Office Renfrew Office
August 2009 Edition Inspiring Possibilities - Celebrating Life Through Community Living LOCATIONS by Jennifer Creeden Community Living Renfrew County South was honoured to host the major photographic exhibition of over 60 photos of people across Ontario supported by Community Living agencies. The exhibition illustrates how people with an intellectual disability are leading full lives in the community through work, play, leisure, home life and volunteering. Each photo is a testimony to how these extraordinary people and Community Living are inspiring possibilities. PhotoSensitive is a not-for-profit collective of professional photographers who donate their time and talents to using the power of photography to bring about social change and awareness. Community Living Renfrew County South would like to express their sincere thanks to Fred Chartrand who not only made several trips to Renfrew to take photos but continues to stay connected to us and the individuals we support through his photography and friendship. Community Living Renfrew County South would like to thank everyone who came to view this wonderful display, the Renfrew Legion for providing us the location to host the exhibition and special thanks to Diana Wakely, Leslie Cross and Jo-Anne McDonald of the Renfrew Art Guild for the loan of the backdrops and easels and the assistance with arranging the display for everyone to enjoy. Arnprior Office 68 Daniel St. North ARNPRIOR ON K7S 2K5 Phone: 613-623-4955 Fax: 613-623-6176 Renfrew Office 326 Raglan St. South RENFREW ON K7V 1R5 Phone: 613-432-6763 Fax: 613-432-9465 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.clrcs.com SPECIAL POINT OF INTEREST Check out our Important Dates to Remember on page 10! C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 2 Adaptive Sailing by Christopher Dregas by Carolyn Miller On Tuesday, July 14, 2009 we went to the Nepean Sailing Club. There were lots of apartment buildings in Ottawa that we could see across the river. I went for a bouncy, bumpy ride in a sailboat. There were lots of waves and it was windy. Julia was the volunteer who helped me sail. We had a picnic lunch. I had fun and I’d like to go there again! Wow! What an awesome time we had on Friday, July 10, 2009!! Beth Van Dusen (pictured in the sailboat), Gilles Jodoin and Doris Pierce went to the Nepean Sailing Club and tried their hands at sailing!! There were two sailboats to choose from and three volunteers there to help them into the boat. Doris used the sling to get down into the boat while Gilles and Beth stepped down into the boat on their own. The sun was shining and the wind was blowing that day which were perfect conditions for a sail around the harbour. Dick Bell Park is extremely wheelchair accessible, which makes it so much easier for some of us to get around there. We look forward to several more Fridays spent happily sailing or enjoying our picnic lunch and watching the world go by. What a day!! CCR by Alana Peer You will find us selling our usual wares at the Renfrew Fair September 9 - 13, 2009. This year our theme is Country Store, where you will find treasures of all sorts. Community Living Renfrew County South has a booth in the Armouries at our usual location near Tracey’s ice cream stand/booth. Moving on, after the fair you will find us at the Christmas Craft Sale at the ACAF Wing in Renfrew November 13 and 14, 2009. You may also purchase gift baskets by ordering and phoning Alana Peer or Gloria Tunn at 613-432-7529. C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 3 Montreal Trip by Janice Lee On June 17, 2009 Ruth Karras, Jerry Hodgins, Garry Inglis, Mary Ellen McNulty, Eldon Behm and I went to Montreal for a couple of days. When we got there we checked into our rooms at the Quality Inn and talked about what to do that night. We decided to see Old Montreal and take a tour on the Horse and Buggy. It was a lot of fun, we took a lot of pictures of Old Montreal. It was nice to see the old and modern buildings in that part of the city. After that we went for supper at a Greek Restaurant, a real nice place. Thursday morning, June 18, after breakfast we headed to Parc Safari to see the animals, there was lots to see. We drove through the park first and saw a lot of animals such as elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions, tigers, and took a lot of pictures. There were some rides as well. Garry, Mary Ellen, Eldon and I went on the ferris wheel and some other rides while Ruth and Jerry watched us. We had a lot of fun. We went back to our hotel rooms to freshen up a bit to go out to a nice buffet restaurant in the city. There were lots of restaurants to choose from. On Friday, June 19 we headed for home after we had breakfast. Prehistoric World by Jennifer Roche On July 10, 2009 we went to Prehistoric World near Morrisburg. Jesse Stroud, Kevin Ostroskie, Pauline Deslaurier, Tom Welch, David Kenopic, Sharon Dellaire and I had a great time. We saw some real looking dinosaurs made from concrete. Some of the dinosaurs we saw were stegosaurus, brontosaurus, triceratops and tyrannosaurus rex, they were giants. We had lunch and walked around the park. C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 4 Laurel Rafuse Memorial Golf Tournament by Ann Blimkie The Sixteenth Annual Laurel Rafuse Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 at the Renfrew Golf Course. The Laurel Rafuse Memorial Trust provides financial supports for summer activities for children and teens with developmental disabilities. As well, summer students receive valuable experiences that impact on their future life careers. The cost is $90.00 per person or $65.00 for Renfrew Golf Club Members. The fee includes green fees, golf cart, barbecued lunch and dinner. Registration is at 11:00 a.m. and Shot Gun Start at 12:30 p.m. If you are interested in putting a team together, sponsoring a hole or donating a prize, please call Ann Blimkie at 613-432-6763. Community Living Renfrew County South is very grateful to Ned and Marilyn Rafuse for the support of our community through this fundraising event. Get a team together and have a fun day of golfing. M. Sullivan & Son Golf Tournament Volunteers by Laura Pirie by Tina MacLaren Our Association is fortunate to have so many caring people in the community that want to be involved and enrich others lives; these people are volunteers and they are an asset to the successful operation of Community Living Renfrew County South and an asset to our community. An appreciation luncheon was held on April 20th; a small gesture and an opportunity to thank our volunteers. It was a full house with over 60 volunteers attending and enjoying the occasion to visit with one another. Thanks to all our volunteers for your support and kindness. The M. Sullivan & Son Golf Tournament was held May 29th at the Madawaska Golf course in Arnprior. Thank you to the golfers, sponsors and businesses who contributed to the success of the day. This year $14,000.00 was raised enabling 12 teenagers and 4 children to participate in day camp activities. Plans are already underway for our 10th annual tournament next year. C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 5 Bullying Workshop by Joanne Vincent As part of our Personal Outcome Measures presentations, 30 individuals attended the Bullying Workshop on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at the Renfrew Legion. Maria Hawkins from Ottawa along with her guitar player did the presentation. Community Living Renfrew County South staff Frank Campbell played the other guitar. Maria used lots of music and dancing in her presentation as well as role playing about bullying situations. We learned to hold up our hand and say STOP. We talked about how we feel when we are bullied. Maria had a special gift for everybody. I enjoyed everything about the workshop. Pool League by Anne Dregas, Sarah Senack The Pool League was great and we had a lot of laughs. This year we went to Rocky Mountain House for dinner which was good. Good friendships were made. We talked about sports and our pets. There were two winning teams this year, they were Geraldine Prince and Ryan Hickey, and Tom Welch and Sarah Senack. We are learning a new rule every year and all of us are getting better. We are looking forward to playing pool next year. A Great Evening at the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame by Ron Windle One of my lifetime goals has been to meet the legendary hockey player Bobby Orr. On Saturday, June 13, 2009 I travelled to Parry Sound with Dave Kenopic and attended the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame induction ceremony. After the ceremony and a performance by Tom Cochrane I met both Tom Cochrane and Bobby Orr. I also met the inductees and got autographs from everyone. Bobby was very friendly and genuinely interested in who I was and what I did. It was a special time for me to meet Bobby Orr - the Hockey Legend. P AGE 6 C O N NEC TI O NS Taking A Trip On The Wild Side by Jessalyn Harper and Meagan Lance As camp leaders for the 2009 Youth Summer Program we would like to extend our sincerest best wishes and a safe summer to all on behalf of the members of the day camp. Despite such a rainy start to summer, we have made the best of it through trips to museums and zoos, an arcade and the Bonnechere Caves. And that’s just to start! We have been working on many summer long projects, one of which includes a memory box. We have been filling these up with precious memories. Some of these memories are represented with pins, granite rocks, sponge insects, many pictures, ceramic paintings, and ticket stubs. We have the pleasure of working with seven teenagers this summer, and have engaged them in many activities, sports and community events. Some of these which will occur in the near future are: the ‘go bananas’ festival, the Beachburg Fair, a trip to the fire station, a presentation from a police officer, a trip to Logos Land and much more. The picture seen here, was taken at the Museum of Civilization, one of the many trips we have taken so far. This picture includes members and leaders of the Youth Camp, standing amidst a dragon; one of the many mythical beasts we got to see that day. From both of us, a wonderful summer to all. Yard Sale by Cathy Cuff, Pauline Victorian Tea by Gloria Tunn Deslaurier, Isabel Rusenstrom, Connie Gale On June 6, 2009, we held a yard sale which was a huge success. Thank you to all of you for your support. We would like to thank all our friends, families and staff who donated or assisted us with our sale. A special thank you to Carol Cuff, Jim Panton, Helen Deslaurier, Mitzi Bertrand, Willa Smith, Peggy and Bill Rochon for all the extra things you did and for always being there for us. Our 4th annual Victorian Tea is coming upon us, again. The tea is being held at the Armouries. The proceeds will be going to Kids Corp and their program for pregnant mothers. The theme is “Mothers and Daughters”, as well as “Linen, Lace, and Pearls”. The Victorian Tea Hostess meeting will be September 15 at 6:00 p.m., downstairs at Community Living Renfrew County South. We hope to see many hostesses this year as we keep growing for our charities. If you have any questions or would like to be a hostess, please contact me at 613-432-7520. SOO-Provincials by Eric Teschke We went to Windsor by Via Rail on July 23, 2009 to the Provincials. We had a lot of fun playing ball! We got the GOLD!! and returned on July 26 by bus. P AGE 7 C O N NEC TI O NS Our Outing by Bill McAdam, Gordon Shean, Clare Kenopic, Donna On June 28, 2009 individuals and staff from 874 Raglan St. S., travelled to the beautiful area of the Five Span Bridge at Pakenham, Ontario. A surprise for the folks and an outdoor picnic lunch was enjoyed by all. Some great weather and lots to see - a canoe coming up the river, a kayak, lots of birds, a plane flew overhead and a butterfly even landed on Clare’s shoulder! Yantha, Dwane Votour and Maureen Springer After lunch, a short walk about - a black lab was in the shadows looking at the minnows there. Lots of people walked in the shallow waters, over the many levels of flowing water. There were quite a few trucks and boat trailers. We even saw a fisherman pull in a fish! Some photos, some sun, and the great weather made this a day to remember. Summer Opportunities in Arnprior by Vicki Colotel & Matt Sharpe Once again this year Summer Opportunities - Youth Summer Camp has kicked off to a great start in Arnprior. Vicki Colotelo and Matt Sharpe are back for their third summer with Community Living and have planned a ton of amazing activities and trips for the teens in Arnprior. Already this year the camp have gone to Papanak Park Zoo, spent the day on the slides at Logos Land and explored the dark tunnels of the Bonnechere Caves. New this summer, the teen camp has planned a Baseball BBQ Day for July 30th. Make sure you come out for some baseball, food, swimming and more. Although it has been a relatively wet summer so far, the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has provided an amazing space for camp headquarters. Despite the rain the camp has still had plenty of time to spend at the beach at Robert Simpson Park and to play around in the brand new Splash Pad! The teens have had an amazing summer so far and have a lot to look forward to. Within the next few weeks the camp is planning a birthday party for everyone at the camp and more trips such as the Kanata Wave Pool, Museum of Civilization and Midway Arcade! Multi-Sensory Room by Sandy Shean Community Living Renfrew County South has started fundraising for a multi-sensory room! Our first donation of $1000.00 for the project has been made by the Town of Arnprior Hockey Club. The club raised the money through their 17th Annual Employees Only Hockey Tournament recently hosted at the Nick Smith Center. We would like to thank the club for their generous donation. The multi-sensory room will be available to people of all ages with disabilities who live in the catchment area of Renfrew County South. The room will provide a safe, nonthreatening environment with state of the art technology that will provide lighting, sound, aroma, tactile surfaces, moving images and other sensory experiences. Our goal is to raise enough money to open the room by Christmas 2009. P AGE 8 C O N NEC TI O NS Marking The End Of An Era by Jennifer Creeden Anchor’s Aweigh by Nicole Brown, Alana Peer, Gloria Tunn Community Living Associations across Ontario marked the closing of the institutions at the end of March 2009. Finally, the doors of Rideau Regional Centre, Huronia Regional Centre and the Southwest Regional Centre are closed forever. Community Living Renfrew County South had the privilege of honouring this momentous occasion in a ceremony with Community Living Upper Ottawa Valley. Christie and Jennifer took part in this event which included sober reflections on the past, celebrations for the future, lighting of the Celebratory Candle, music and a plaque presentation to John Yakabuskie, MPP Renfrew – Nipissing – Pembroke. Congratulations to Margie Munhall, Arnold Wall, Mary Ellen McNulty, Rebekka Zimmerling, Clare Kenopic, Teresa Powell, Tom Welch, Brian Moore and Debbie Broome who have all shared in the winnings. Anchor’s Aweigh, a weight loss system, meets weekly to explore awareness and encourage healthy lifestyles through hands on teaching, using techniques such as videos, activity, portion size, and real life situations. Participants have certainly enjoyed going home with nutritious recipes to try, as well as seeing themselves shedding pounds with positive results. We welcome ideas and information supporting a healthy lifestyle. CCR and Outreach have been providing meals in conjunction with this philosophy. Our pizzas are now whole wheat loaded with veggies, served with the added choice of juice and water. Menus are made in advance as our meals are served with Canada’s Food Guide in mind, offering opportunity to purchase meals of choice. To be successful, team work is necessary as “many hands make light work”. Blue Jays by Dwane Votour “Fresh baked” pies, cakes, squares, cookies, assorted fudges and chocolates, etc. for sale. Goods baked with Splenda available. By order only, phone 613-432-6763, and ask for Gloria or Alana. On July 21, 2009, Bill McAdam and I went to Toronto on the train to see a Blue Jay’s ball game. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency, which was only a few blocks from the Rodger's Centre. Bill enjoyed taking the train from Ottawa to Toronto. Toronto played against Cleveland, and our seats were just up behind third base. Unfortunately the Jays lost with a score ending 2 to1 for Cleveland, but what a game. Bill is already planning for next years trip to Toronto to see his favourite team, so I guess we will see you at the game next year. C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 9 Bingo/Games by Gloria Tunn Friends!!! by Gloria Tunn Connie Gale had a hip replacement earlier in the summer. Since she was not able to come to work we took our June Bingo/ Games night to her. Our Thursday Ladies Group also took a lunch over to enjoy with her. Everyone is looking forward to seeing Connie back to work in September. From left to right are Margie Munhall, Mark Humphries and Connie. This past year saw us saying “goodbye” to friends and saying “hello” to new ones. Major Linda Watts from the Salvation Army, moved to Sydney, Nova Scotia. Connie Ryan sold “Best Regards” in Renfrew. AARS Ceramics has closed up shop, and so Arlene will be missed. We have lost Cindy Mohns, Chris Emond, Hajro Avdovich and Walter Miller. Staff member Blanche Dalziel retired July 24 after eight years with us and Valance Cornect moved to Newfoundland. Majors Glenn and Jeananne Wirchowsky have moved from Cornwall to lead at the Salvation Army, and to lead the Faith Group. We now have Karaoke night at the Legion in Renfrew, and Bingo/ Games night is new. Richard and Denise Gagnon are new faces seen around different events. Janice Rozycki is a new face at CAS in Renfrew. There are many new faces working as support throughout Community Living Renfrew County South. So, “goodbye” to the old and “hello” to the new. Barnet Cottage by Joanne Vincent Everyone went to Barnet Cottage for the day. We sat indoors most of the day because the weather was very cold. Even though it was cold people were in good spirits. The theme was Hawaiian and most of us dressed up. We played games, had a sing song and people took pictures. The rain held off for awhile and we had really good burgers with pineapple in them and dessert. P AGE 1 0 C O N NEC TI O NS IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER RENFREW FAIR – September 9th – 13th, 2009 LAUREL RAFUSE MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT – September 19th, 2009 6th ANNUAL WALK, WHEEL OR RUN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES – October 17th, 2009 4th ANNUAL VICTORIAN TEA – October 19th, 2009 CHRISTMAS DANCE - December 4th, 2009 PLEASE JOIN US FOR SOME FRESH AIR AND EXERCISE WHILE RAISING FUNDS FOR A GREAT CAUSE!!! Community Living Renfrew County South’s 6th Annual Walk, Wheel or Run for People with Developmental Disabilities will take place on Saturday, October 17th , 2009 at the Quality Inn in Arnprior. Pick up your registration/pledge form at the Community Living Renfrew County South offices in Renfrew or Arnprior and help us to raise funds towards an accessible vehicle for our programs. THANK YOU AND WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!! Grease by Clare Kenopic Rebekka Zemmerling, Joanne Vincent, Nicole Brown and I went to see GREASE at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 21, 2009. There was lots of music, clapping hands and dancing feet. The place was jam packed. I had lots of fun and the actors were funny. My picture was taken in front of the “Grease Lighting” car. It is a pretty cool set of wheels. I also came home with a CD from Taylor Hicks who played Teen Angel in the play and was a past American Idol. This was my first time going there and I hope to go again. Thank you to Nicole and my friends for inviting me to Grease. C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 1 1 PREVENTION FROM ABUSE, NEGLECT, MISTREATMENT AND EXPLOITATION POLICY AND PROCEDURE by Jennifer Creeden The Quality Improvement Committee (QIC) has developed and the Board of Directors has approved the new policy and procedure on the Prevention of Abuse, Neglect, Mistreatment and Exploitation. All employees and volunteers of Community Living Renfrew County South are required to be trained on this new policy. Please sign up on the training schedule that is posted at the Renfrew Office. Thank you. We Will Remember! by Tina MacLaren Cindy Mohns passed away at the Arnprior Hospital on July 5, 2009. Cindy had been a part of Community Living day supports for many years. Here are some ways in which her friends in Arnprior remember her; Cindy loved to go to the restaurant for tea and lunch, she enjoyed folding laundry and being helpful, she was really good at being the banker in the "Money Game", she always played cards with Helen and won! She was generous with her things and with her compliments, "You are so beautiful" was a comment she would often give to her friends. She was a good friend and would invite you to her place for a party and would remember your name and your birthday even if you only told her once. Cindy loved her family and would regularly share with her friends all about what they were up to. Cindy's friends remember her nice smile, her sense of humour, and that she was pleasant to be around. We are thankful for the memories that each of us will keep of Cindy and grateful to her for the way in which she showed us how to be a friend to one another. Good bye Cindy, we will miss you. by Cyndi Wilson On Friday, July 31, 2009 at Our Lady of Fatima church in Renfrew, friends and family gathered to say goodbye to one of Community Living’s earliest service recipients. Walter (Joseph) Miller passed away at home on July 27, 2009 at the age of 67. Walter was active in ARC Industries woodworking business as early as 1969, and began receiving residential support in 1985. Walter was also active in a variety of sporting ventures over the years, i.e. ball, floor hockey, bowling and curling. Walter will be missed by his long time companion Margie Munhall. Rest in peace. C O N NEC TI O NS P AGE 1 2 MISSION STATEMENT “working with others to improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities” VISION AND GOAL The Goal of Community Living Renfrew County South is: That all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to participate effectively. This goal envisions a community where all people are welcomed and supported without discrimination. Board of Directors Dan Amyotte Geoff Booth Bob Bouchard John Carkner Barbara Clarke John Cooke Barbara Cosman Jane Dowd Cari Forteath Janice Lee Laurie Millar Esther Roberts Management Team Executive Director - Jennifer Creeden Managers - Jeff Gates Elaine Gilchrist Tina MacLaren Lucy McCordick-Boisvenue Cyndi Wilson Administrators - Ann Blimkie Laura Pirie Admin. Asst. - Sharleen Van Woezik Committee Members Helen Deslaurier Congratulations to the winners of the draws Easter Basket - Gail Collins Summer Cooler - Anna Holmes The Connections Newsletter is published three times per year. This newsletter is available online at www.clrcs.com. If you require additional information about COMMUNITY LIVING RENFREW COUNTY SOUTH please contact us at 613432-6763 or 613-623-4955 or send an email to [email protected]. If you have any ideas or comments please direct them to Sharleen at 613-432-6763.