New Friendships Blossom at Easter Party
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New Friendships Blossom at Easter Party
Spring 2002 www.mercedhousingtexas.org New Friendships Blossom at Easter Party Mix a few creative volunteers, a few quick days to plan and implement—and you have a spontaneous Easter party for about 10 children at Merced owned Elmhurst Place Apartments. You also have a closer knit resident community. How long are a few quick days? “The planning took about a week,” says resident Danielle Hicks. Three residents went all out giving the party. Each child got a grab bag full of goodies. Danielle took charge of the games and organizing the event in general. “I’m used to planning events like this because I do it all the time for my church,” says Danielle. Instead of Musical Chairs, the children played Musical Eggs with construction paper eggs that Danielle made to put on the ground. “I helped one little girl play Musical Eggs. I took her hand and led her around the eggs,” says resident Michelle Hemmen. Michelle and Danielle are two single roommates who simply enjoy the children, they say. The children played Red Light-Green Light, had a coloring contest, and hunted Easter eggs. They ranged in age (continued on page 2) The children of Elmhurst Place Apartments color Easter pictures as a resident supervises. Camaraderie, Laughter Mark Third Merced Golf Tourney Good humor and good companionship were the rules of the day for the Third Annual Merced Housing Texas Golf Tournament. Seventy-seven players teed off at 12:30, April 11, at The Golf Club of Texas. The weather cooperated beautifully. The tournament would not have been a success without the volunteer time and effort of the Tournament Committee: Chair John H. Thurman, Charles Brehm, Sandra Ellis, Rob and Alice Hollis, R. Douglas Leonhard, Rob Leonhard, and Gregory L. Thorse. The committee began meeting in August 2001. Lou Walters Caldwell and Christine S. Sembera of Merced coordinated the tournament. “It’s a viable golf tournament now, thanks to the incredible staff support,” says John Thurman of Phyllis Browning Co. Gold Sponsor Galaxy Builders, Ltd., helped to recruit players from other corporations. “We think that what Merced is doing is wonderful, and we were just so happy to help out,” says Reggie Etheridge, Project Manager at Galaxy. Fernando Reyes of Reyes Industries, Inc., furnished goody bags for each of the players. “People are now looking forward to the tournament. It was fun, entertaining, and informative; it was everything that we could hope it would be,” says John Thurman. Three years ago, Doug Leonhard of Leonhard Real Estate Services, Inc., paired Merced with Buddy Cook, owner of The Golf Club of Texas. “The tournament has progressed beautifully; it was right up there with the best of them. The players really Proshots Photography enjoyed themselves,” he says. He urges Merced supporters to put next year’s event J. J. Amaro, Vice President of on their calendars—Thursday, April 10, 2003. All proceeds from the tournament help Marketing at BudCo, Ltd. Merced build and maintain healthy communities. (See photo on page 2) Spring 2002 www.mercedhousingtexas.org Easter Party (continued from page 1) from three months to twelve years. The three-month-old baby’s mother met resident and mother Theresa Kuchler, who offered to baby-sit if she needed occasional time out. Now little Nathan is a regular fixture in the Kuchler household. “Some of us spoke English and some spoke Spanish, but we all managed to communicate just fine,” Theresa says. Golf Tournament (continued from page 1) Golf tournament (continued from page 1) Proshots Photography Winning team (from left) Mike Sangalli of Morrison Supply, Pops Brenham of Triple Cross Plumbing, George Orsak of Morrison Supply, and Bobby Davis of Triple Cross Plumbing. Page 2 President’s Message The word “recreation” appears twice in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. The first entry reads “a refreshing of strength or spirits after work.” The second says “the act of creating over again.” Merced has seen both meanings converge this spring. At Elmhurst Place Apartments, three friends plan an Easter party. Elmhurst children have a great time playing games and receiving Easter treats. A new, mutually beneficial relationship forms between a mother who needs a babysitter and a woman who loves children and is happy to oblige. Friendships begin and a community emerges from a simple collection of people. A special young lady from Bellshire Apartments uses her spare time to enrich her life with sports and crafts. In the process, her talent and hard work shine. She receives tangible awards in the form of medals and ribbons, but it is her energy that inspires others. Seventy-seven golfers come together and have a great time at The Golf Club of Texas. They also refresh old acquaintances and form new networks of friends, as well as benefiting Merced and those we serve. Work and play meld together in the life of Merced Board Chair Sister Jane Ann Slater. She revels in every moment of her work and her play. Her spare time is filled with activities that enrich her soul and the lives of others. We all need recreation. We need to get away from work and engage in activities that rejuvenate our strength and our spirits—and in so doing we can build friendships, build stronger communities, and share the spark of inspiration. Classified Advertisements Sponsors For our website and to underwrite the cost of our newsletter VOLUNTEERS skilled in construction trades to help rehabilitate Merced homes Rehabitable single-family residences and duplexes/fourplexes º Buildable single and multifamily lots Financial assistance for operations Master Gardeners/Landscapers to help beautify various properties AND Purple Martin houses for Elmhurst Place Apartments and Casitas de Merced Please call us at 210/281-0234 if you or someone you know could help with our wish list. Spring 2002 www.mercedhousingtexas.org Page 3 Firm Foundation Poured at Stablewood Farms At first glance, Stablewood Farms Apartments does not look much like a 242-unit apartment complex, but important parts of the construction are proceeding. As of May 9, subcontractors for Galaxy Builders had made much progress, according to Matthew Gregory, supervisor of the project Austin Pacesetters had poured foundations for several of the buildings and garages. Triple Cross had installed the water main. Winco had finished grading around the foundations, and City Public Service had the electric lines halfway in place. “Once the framing begins, buildings quickly begin to take shape,” says Gregory. The selection process is well underway for such details as brick style, lighting fixtures, carpets, blinds, etc. The buildings will have a warm, rustic look in keeping with the name of the complex. When the community center is finished, it will include space for a learning center/day care, basketball, and community meetings. A resident services program will be in place once the complex is complete and fully occupied. Initially, the community center will be used as a leasing office. Galaxy Builders, Ltd., estimates that some units will be available as early as October 2002. The complex is located at 8301 Lake Vista Drive and Pictured is an aerial view of Stablewood Farms building site at the corner of U.S. Highway 90 and Loop 410. is in the Northside Independent School District. Encore Management Company will provide property management. Stablewood Farms Apartments is owned by Merced-Stablewood, LLC, a single member LLC, with Merced Housing Texas as its sole member. Chemistry Works Abundantly with Sister Jane Ann Slater Merced Housing Texas Board Member Profile Energy, focus, and serenity—Merced Board of Directors Chair Sister Jane Ann Slater, CDP, brings those three words to mind. She holds a doctorate in inorganic chemistry and currently teaches at Providence High School, an all-girls school. “I mentor the students as well as teach Sister Jane Ann them. I like the opportunity to help Slater, CDP these young women realize that they can go into any field that they want to,” she says. Between two teaching careers, Sister Jane Ann spent six years as General Superior of the Congregation of Divine Providence. In a “twenty-four/seven” position, she was in charge of all the business aspects of the congregation as well as the spiritual well-being of the sisters. “The responsibilities never ended, but I had opportunities to go places and meet people that I never would have had otherwise,” she says. Sister Jane Ann has been on the SAWS Citizens Advisory Panel for about four years. She also chairs the representative assembly of her religious congregation. She serves various groups in a consulting capacity, facilitating meetings. Sister Jane Ann was the only female golfer in Merced’s first tournament. She brought another sister with her to play in the second. She leant her muscles and spirit to the 2002 Komen Walk for the Cure. “I’ve been blessed with a lot of energy,” she says. “I teach in my spare time.” Merced’s mission has been a passion for Sister Jane Ann since 1993, when Maria Antonietta Berriozabal planted the seed of serving the economically poor of San Antonio in the minds of women religious congregations. Sister Jane Ann sees resident services as a fundamental part of Merced’s mission. “It’s so exciting to be on the verge of being able to assist people with child care, nutrition, access to computers, and other things they need to become self-reliant,” she says. Thanks... for getting into the swing of things at our 3rd Annual Golf Tournament at The Golf Club of Texas! Special thanks to our... Scoreboard Sponsors Gold Sponsor Galaxy Builders, Ltd. Silver Sponsor Valero Bronze Sponsors Budweiser Commercial Investment Services, Inc. Crown West Commercial Real Estate Domicile Property Management, Inc. The Enterprise Foundation H-E-B Leonhard Real Estate Services/ Coyle Engineering The Lynd Company Triple Cross Plumbing/Morrison Supply Westside Land Partners, Inc. Hole-In-One Sponsor Saturn of San Antonio, a member of the Cavender Auto Family Bank One, N.A. InTEC Royal Door, a BMC West Company Simpson Housing Solutions Stogsdill Architects, Inc. U.S. Province—Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word Driving Range Sponsor Fixture Exchange Corporation Putting Contest Sponsors InTEC Williams Insulation Tournament Committee John H. Thurman, Chair Charles L. Brehm Sandra Ellis Rob and Alice Hollis R. Douglas Leonhard Rob Leonhard Gregory L. Thorse And many thanks to our... Hole Sponsors Paper & Printing Sponsors Atrium Aluminum Products Fannie Mae Larry Hufford IKON Office Solutions John T. Maldonado McCabe and Associates, PC Paramount Steel Holdings, Inc. Universal Service Group Winco Contractors Wright Industries, Inc. FasClampitt Paper Store QuikPrint Massage Therapist Leona Bateman, RMT Media Sponsor San Antonio Business Journal Volunteers Ileana Rodriguez Joe Stahl Jaimie Wies Signage Sponsor Lone Star Reprographics Water & Soft Drinks Sponsors Putting Contest Judges Culligan H-E-B Reggie Etheridge Edgar T. Sandoval Goody Bags Sponsor Tournament Coordinators Reyes Industries, Inc. Lou Walters Caldwell Christine S. Sembera Golf Headgear Sponsor Texace Prize Donors Academy Sports * Alsatian Golf Course * The Bandit Golf Course * The Barn Door Bolner’s Fiesta Products, Inc. * Canyon Springs Golf Club * The Club At Sonterra * Culligan Flying L Guest Ranch * The Golf Club of Texas * Integrated Office Systems * La Cantera La Mansion del Rio * Liquor World * Pecan Valley Golf Club * Plaza Club River Crossing Golf Club * San Antonio Missions * San Antonio Spurs SeaWorld * Silverhorn Golf Club * Southwest Airlines Goody Bag Goodies Budweiser * Bank One, N.A. * Broadway Bank * Fannie Mae * Frost Bank * Fuji Camera The Golf Club of Texas * QuikPrint * Rudy Zamarripa, State Farm Agent Tournament Supporters Amber E. Alonso * Sister Jo Marie Arredondo, SHF * Rick Cavender Sue Flynt England * Bill J. Gregory, CPA * Ted and Marie Hughes Sister Carol Ann Jokerst, CCVI * Loeffler Jonas & Tuggey, LLP Merced Housing Texas Board of Directors * Bill Montez Proshots Photography * Sister Guadalupe Ramirez, MCDP * Lisa A. Rodriguez Sister Jane Ann Slater, CDP * Pati Semander * Frances V. Sheeran Spring 2002 www.mercedhousingtexas.org Page 6 In Memoriam Sister Lora Ann Quiñonez, immediate past Superior General of the Sisters of Divine Providence, died April 29, 2002, after a lengthy battle with cancer. She played an integral role in the formation of Merced.. Her teaching career spanned elementary school to Our Lady of the Lake University. She served as Superior General of the Sisters of Divine Providence from 1993 to 1999. She also was Executive Director of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious from 1979 to 1986. “And just at the moment when someone at my side says, ‘There! She’s gone!’ There are other voices ready to take up the glad shout, ‘There! She comes!’ And this is dying.’ On this day I feel certain that … hundreds of other Sisters of Divine Providence who have gone before—and the God Lora Ann knew and loved as her Source—have taken up the glad shout, ‘There she comes!’” said Sister Suzanne Dancer at Sister Lora Ann’s funeral Mass on Friday, May 3, in Sacred Heart Chapel where Sisters of Divine Providence, friends, and colleagues gathered to celebrate Sister Lora Ann’s life and entrance into the fullness of life. (from “Signs of Providence”) Caldwell, Sembera Contribute Great Teamwork to Merced Housing Texas Lou Walters Caldwell and Christine S. Sembera make a winning team. They are, as a matter of fact, mother and daughter. Besides coordinating the golf tournament, they were the “snack chicks” on tournament day, delivering fruit and candy bars to players via golf cart. As office manager and secretary-treasurer, Lou has worked part time at Merced to assist operations through five years of growth and change. She spent more than 22 years of her professional life in the housing field. A San Antonio resident for 33 years, she and her husband, Richard K. Caldwell, have been together for 27 years. Lou says she feels strongly about the need for housing for the poor—“I feel very fortunate to be associated with an organization that is changing people’s lives.” Christine, grants assistant, works two mornings a week to keep the grant-writing process at Merced running smoothly. Her role at Merced has grown in importance during her three-year tenure. “Keeping track of grant applications isn’t hard, because I’m a very organized person; it’s just a part of me,” she says. A San Antonio native and life-long resident, Christine has been married She has two children: daughter Savannah, in kindergarten, and exuberant 2 Lou Walters Caldwell and daughter Christine S. Sembera enjoy the fruits of their labor at the golf tournament. to husband Mark Sembera for 12 years. 1/2-year-old son Canyon. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE DEVELOPMENT TEAM! Support our mission of providing affordable service-enriched housing for economically poor families, seniors, and persons with special needs. YES! I am making a contribution to Merced Housing Texas: $1,000 $500 $250 $100 $50 $35 $_____ My gift is in honor of ______________ in memory of ______________ Occasion ______________ Acknowledge to ________________________________________________________________________________ Name City/State/Zip Address Phone Fax E-Mail Address Thank you for your generous contribution, which is tax-deductible to the extent of the law. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do! Spring 2002 www.mercedhousingtexas.org Page 7 Excellence Marks Life of Bellshire’s Jennifer Dittman Nothing is stopping Jennifer Dittman. The 20-year-old Conroe High School senior and Merced’s Bellshire Apartments resident spends two hours every Friday practicing for the Special Olympics. Her practice has paid off. She holds two Special Olympics gold medals, one in the 400-meter walk from a meet in Bryan, Texas, and another gold at Oak Ridge High School at The Woodlands. “She practices bowling in the fall, basketball in February, then athletics,” says mom Katherine Dittman. Jennifer volunteers at Target, and in what’s left of her spare time she does needlepoint—award-winning needlepoint. According to her mom, she enters the special education competition at the Montgomery Country Fair. Her work took the Grand Champion prize in Division Two this past March. Graduating in 2004 is part of Jennifer’s plans for the future. She currently spends some afternoons at Ridgewood Farms, where the developmentally disabled work on reading, writing, job training, and ceramics. Recreational outings are part of the routine. “They have a social life like everybody else,” says Katherine. After graduation, Jennifer will move into Ridgewood Farms “… if everything comes out the way we plan,” says her mom. If everything comes out the way Jennifer Dittman displays her Special Jennifer Dittman plans, count on success. Olympics gold medal. Kudos Thank You for Your Support St. Mary’s Students Keep Merced’s Computers Working San Antonio Area Foundation Grants Merced Funds for Single-Family Projects Three students from the Small Business Institute Program at St. Mary’s University worked with Merced last semester to iron out problems in the computer system. The team consisted of Julius Laurel, Kelly Meegan, and Arturo Mora. They made recommendations for their client, Merced that included setting up an internship with a local university such as St. Mary’s, in which a student could work with Merced on a weekly basis. According to their professor, Edward G. Cole, “Students have the opportunity to get into the real world and apply what they have learned in class while at the same time providing a service to small businesses and non-profit organizations.” The Small Business Institute Program is part of the School of Business and Administration at St. Mary’s University. Bellshire Manager Honored Linda Belk, manager of Merced’s Bellshire Apartments, was recognized at Domicile Property Management, Inc.’s, recent managers’ conference in San Antonio. She was awarded the plaque for Tax Credit or Bond Community of the Year. Domicile Property Management, Inc., manages 70 properties nationwide. Bellshire Apartments has 312 units, many of which are occupied by senior citizens. The San Antonio Area Foundation awarded Merced a $20,340 grant for Denver Heights/Nevada Street Single Family Acquisition/Rehabilitation. The San Antonio Area Foundation is a public, nonprofit organization that combines the gifts and bequests of many individuals, families, and corporations, helping them pass the legacy of giving to future generations. Kenedy Foundation Supports Merced The Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation recently gave Merced a $10,000 grant. The Foundation was established in 1960 by Sarita Kenedy East to support and fund Catholic educational, charitable, and religious activities within in the state of Texas. New Copier Hums at Merced The Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable Trust recently donated the funds for a new copier at Merced. The Canon Image Runner 2200 is complete with all the bells and whistles a copier can have. The Pryor Charitable Trust was established in 1943 to be used for tangible purposes and is managed by William Clyborne, Jr., at Frost Bank. Merced donated its old copier to Elmhurst Place Apartments. Read how Merced residents and supporters mix recreation with inspiration. Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 3431 San Antonio, Texas 212 West Laurel San Antonio, Texas 78212 210/281-0234 210/281-0238 fax [email protected] Return Service Requested Merced Housing Texas Board of Directors Sister Jane Ann Slater, CDP, Chair Sister Rose Ann Aguilar, DC, Vice Chair Amber E. Alonso, Esq. Sister Veronica S. Cahill, SHSp Paul G. Cuellar Dr. Larry Hufford Sister Carol Ann Jokerst, CCVI Sister Susan Mika, OSB Sister Guadalupe Ramirez, MCDP Lisa A. Rodriguez Sister Marian Strohmeyer, RSM Staff Classified Ads Real Estate 722 S. Pine 1621 Michigan For Sale. Two bedrooms, large bath, spacious kitchen. New roof. Central air and heat. Large windows; light, airy interior. $50,000 Sister Jo Marie Arredondo, SHF Bookkeeper Lou Walters Caldwell Secretary-Treasurer Sue Flynt England Communications Manager Sold. Two bedrooms, one bath, spacious living area, mother-in-law cottage and one-car garage, large corner lot in Beacon Hill neighborhood. $63,000 Edgar T. Sandoval Vice President Christine S. Sembera Grants Assistant Susan R. Sheeran President Merced’s Property Acquisition and Rehabilitation Program is funded by the San Antonio Housing Trust and the San Antonio Area Foundation. For further information, call Edgar Sandoval at 281-0234. 123 Fargo For Sale. Former Coliseum Oaks parade of homes selection. Three bedrooms. Two full baths. Central air and heat. One-car garage. $69,900