November 2010 • Volume 17, Issue 5
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November 2010 • Volume 17, Issue 5
Expressions November 2010 Volume 17, Issue 5 Making the difference in meeting lifelong needs Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities Dennis M. Coble Administration Building 2606 Brady Lake Rd. Ravenna, OH 44266-1657 • w w w.pcbmrdd.org Superintendent’s Office: 330-297-7261 Board Office: 330-297-6209 Fax: 330-297-1202 Website: www.pcbmrdd.org Business Office: 330-297-8991 Service & Support Administration: 330-297-4100 Family Support Services Program: 800-237-6828 Transportation: 330-297-6462 Adult Services: Portage Industries 7008 State Rte. 88 Ravenna, OH 44266-9134 330-296-2839 Fax 330-296-8875 Children’s Services: Happy Day School 2500 Brady Lake Rd. Ravenna, OH 44266-1698 330-678-2400 Fax 330-673-3714 PCBDD Emergency Number 330-678-7559 PCBDD does not discriminate in provision of services or employment because of handicap, race, color, creed, national origin, sex or age. The Board at its October meeting recognized and expressed sincere appreciation to Tom Wirth for his continuing support and generous donation of time in the promotion of the Board. Back row from left to right: Phil Lehman, brother -in-law; Kathy Lehman, sister; Jeannie Schmidlin, Board member. Front row: Tom Wirth and his mother, Barbara Wirth. Portage County Board Ambassador Recognized for Service and Commitment Tom Wirth has been a participant in County Board services for more than 47 years. He was 16 when he first came to Happy Day School and started receiving county Board services. Tom has been an Ambassador for Board services ever since he first began. He has walked in parades with Board employees both in Ravenna and in Kent. He has worked at the Balloon Affair passing out information about the levy or general information about the services that are provided by the Board. Tom has worked at the KSU bus garage, Chicken Manor for 17 years, before closing, and currently Portage Industries. Tom has lived independently, in a congregate living setting and now in a nursing facility. Tom’s mom tells the story of a time when he was working at Happy Day School. A machine the consumers used had broken. They called in a man to fix it and he couldn’t. Tom said, “I fix” and he did and the machine worked just fine after that. Tom’s mom was also an employee of the Board for 13 years, working at Happy Day School. We would like to thank Tom for his role as an Ambassador for the Board, for his big heart and his perseverance. Thanks Tom! Macke’s Message www.pcbmrdd.org • November 2010 • Volume 17, Issue 5 On Tuesday, November 2nd the citizens of Portage County continued their long history of support for services to persons with developmental disabilities by approving Issue 9, our 1.8 mill, five-year levy renewal with a yes vote of over 65%! Although our issue was a renewal, in today’s climate its passage was in no way taken for granted. There are many, many people to thank for such a positive outcome. First and foremost are the voters of Portage County who have consistently demonstrated through positive levy outcomes that they want comprehensive services for persons with developmental disabilities to be available in this county and that they are willing to commit their hard-earned dollars for such support. To all of our 31,837 ‘yes’ voters, a gracious thank-you! A successful levy campaign has to be well-organized and run by a small group of committed volunteers. This year’s “core” levy committee included Marco Condos, Diane Cotton, Jim Critell, Miriam Holden, Gail McAlister, Phil Miller, Barb Moledor, Bev Puleo, Jennifer Weaver and Bill Whitacre, Board members Tom Cochran and Ralph Kletzien, and myself. We were most fortunate to have Laing and Saundra Kennedy serve as honorary levy chairpersons. The levy committee organized and coordinated all the activities that occurred during the campaign – ordering and distributing yard signs, billboard signs, newspaper and radio advertisements, speaking engagements, and letters to the editors to name a few. A most sincere thank you to each of you and in particular to Laing for recording our levy message which aired on WNIR. Special thanks to Portage Industries, Inc. which donated over $10,000 to the Citizens’ Committee for Developmental Disabilities. I also want to express sincere thanks to the many persons who wrote letters of support, many of which were published in the RecordCourier. These include: Anna Barrett, Nelson Burns, Barb & Dennis Coble, Amy Decker, Camille & Jeff Pavlicek-Fauser, Mark Frisone, Shari & Kevin Gallagher, Frank Hairston, Cheri A Most Sincere Thank You! & John Michael, Nancy Schauer and Barb Trocheck. A special thanks to Mark Frisone, Executive Director of Family & Community Services for the strong endorsement published in their newsletter and to Linda Hodgen who distributed over 400 levy flyers through her church group. In addition to all of the levy advertising that we did, most of our support, I believe, is generated through word-of-mouth by parents and guardians of individuals receiving services and staff from Happy Day School, Portage Industries, the Transportation Department, the Maintenance Department, Portage Physical Therapists, Coble Administration Building, and our community agencies and partners such as United Disability Services, Family & Community Services, Coleman Professional Services, Independence, Inc., Leeda Northeast, Inc., Hiram Farm, PARTA, Hattie Larlham, The Arc of Summit & Portage Counties, & Goodwill Industries, Parents and staff were relentless in soliciting support from family members, relatives, neighbors, and places where they do business. I want to express my most sincere thanks to all our staff and parents and families. In the end, I think we achieved the outcome we did because people in this community know that the services and supports provided by Board staff or funded by the Board have a most positive impact on the lives of persons with developmental disabilities and that we have been prudent stewards of the tax resources that have been entrusted to us. They should expect no less of us. On behalf of the members of the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities and myself, let me thank all of you for your commitment and support. November 2nd’s outcome ensures that resources to meet the needs of the persons we serve are here “for them…today… tomorrow…across the lifespan”! Most respectfully and may you have a safe and enjoyable holiday season! Pat Got a question or topic for future issues, drop me an e-mail at: [email protected] Have a safe, happy holiday and a peaceful new year! 2 Portage Industries Annual Picnic Expressions 2010 Special Olympics Summer Games Results Volleyball Jerry Dowling Third Place Division 2 Age group 16-21 Volleyball Submitted by: Bill Whitacre, Director of Adult Services On September 10, 2010, Portage Industries held its annual company picnic. The day started with several activities being held in and around the new pavilion area. One of the best moments of the day occurred when an impromptu football game broke out in the open field next to the pavilion. At times, there were as many as 16 individuals involved in the game. Numerous games of skill and chance were set up for people to take their chances at winning a prize. We learned that several people are good cornhole players and others can putt a golf ball very well. After the morning session of games and other activities everyone took a break for lunch. A picnic style lunch was catered for all consumers, staff and other volunteers who helped make this day happen. During the afternoon,individuals could choose to participate in smaller activities with their groups, watch a movie or the favorite - go to the dance! The dance was held in the pavilion with a D.J. playing today’s favorite music as well as special requests from the audience. A great number of people helped to make this day successful. I would like to personally thank all of the people that helped in planning and coordinating this event. A special thank you also goes out to the numerous volunteers that worked on the day of the picnic to help it run as smoothly as possible. VIP Soccer Program The Twinsburg AYSO VIP Soccer program is for boys and girls age 5-15 from all surrounding areas (not just Twinsburg). The seven-week winter indoor soccer season will begin on February 26 and run through April 9 and will be held every Saturday morning at Pinnacle Sports (formerly the Edge) in Twinsburg. Each one-hour session is divided between practice and games. Deadline to register is December 1, 2010. If you have any questions, are interested in getting your child involved or would like to volunteer with the Twinsburg AYSO VIP Soccer program, you can contact coordinator Scotte Rorabaugh at (330) 688-9593 or [email protected] or get more information at www.twinsburgsoccer.com. Ben Salvo, Kevin Garliz, Scott DeGroff, Chris Dejanovitz, Logan Cox Third Place Division 2 Age Group 22-end Bocce/Doubles Jim Folan Carly Domres Jean Allen Deanna Baldwin Bocce/Team Jim Folan Deanna Baldwin Bocce Carly Domres Jean Allen Deanna Baldwin Fourth Place Division 4 Age Group 22-end Second Place Division 4 Age Group 16-21 Fourth Place Division 04 Age Group 22-end Second Place Division 4 Age Group 16-21 First Place Division 1 Age Group 22-end First Place Division 01 Age Group 16-21 First Place Division 01 Age Group 16-21 First Place Division 01 Age Group 22-end First Place Division 1 Age Group 16-21 Soccer Lorena Gouvas, Adam Moss, Craig Hughes Fourth Place Division 2 Age Group 16-21 Bowling/Singles Destry Harper Christina Miller Second Place Division B41 Age Group 30-end Fourth Place Division B27 Age Group 30-end Powerlifting Michael Hegsted Second Place Division 12 Age Group 22-end Combination Bench & Dead Lift Third Place Division 12 Age Group 22-end Bench Press Third Place Division 12 Age Group 22-end Dead Lift Jennifer Rogers First Place Division 2 Age Group 22-end Combination Bench & Dead Lift Second Place Division 2 Age Group 22-end Bench Press First Place Division 2 Age Group 22-end Dead Lift Martin Zacharias Fourth Place Division 10 Age Group 22-end Combination Bench & Dead Lift Fourth Place Division 10 Age Group 22-end Bench Press Fourth Place Division 10 Age Group 22-end Dead Lift Track & Field Ashley Moore First Place Division 07 Age Group 12-15 50 M Run (Dash) First Place Division 011 Age Group 12-15 Softball Throw Christine Motz Third Place Division 01 Age Group 16-21 800 M Walk First Place Division 01 Age Group 16-21 400 M Walk Michelle Reed Third Place Division 21 Age Group 30-end 50 M Run Kathy Wagar Second Place Division 01 Age Group 30-end 400 M Walk Second Place Division 01 Age Group 30-end 800 M Walk Maria Bednarik Third Place Division 04 Age Group 22-20 Shotput 3 www.pcbmrdd.org • November 2010 • Volume 17, Issue 5 PCBDD Staff Recognition 2010 The 2010 PCBDD Staff Recognition was held at the Ravenna Elks Club on October 22, 2010. Staff were recognized for their years of service and dedication to the PCBDD. Retirees, new staff, and staff with attendance awards were recognized. Retirement William Brauning Karen Dedinsky Diane Gray Lorraine Herbert Karen LeMon Linda Mitchen Judith Norman Anna Rankin Linda Reese Jim Rock Marsha Stidd Diane Gray William Brauning 4 Service & Support Administrator Language Development Specialist Vehicle Operator Instructor Assistant Instructor Assistant Account Clerk I Account Clerk I Instructor Assistant Account Clerk I Assistant Superintendent/ Director Residential Services Personal Service Assistant New Employees Melissa Capple Katherine Christy Jack Foster Betsey Heisler Lori Johnson Tandi Knepper Robinette McCormick Joan Monroe Lisa Robinette Laura Snyder Heather Stutzman Kimberly Sumwalt James Tackett John Vennetti Patricia Wade Service & Support Administrator Vehicle Operator Aide Medicaid Services Manager Language Development Specialist Service & Support Administrator Account Clerk I Part time Service & Support Administrator Vehicle Operator Aide Vehicle Operator Aide Vehicle Operator Aide Vehicle Operator Investigative Agent Vehicle Operator Aide Service & Support Administrator Personal Service Assistant Sandy Carter was recognized by the Board for her contributions to the health and safety of the consumers in a recent emergency. Others recognized at the October Board meeting, although they were unable to attend were consumers Brandon Boyett, Michael Duke and Christina Miller for their teamwork in assisting Sandy. Pictured left to right, Jeanne Schmidlin, Board Vice President, recognized Vehicle Operater, Sandra Carter and Jennifer Weaver, Supervisor Transportation Services. Anna Rankin Expressions Congratulations and Thank You to all Recognized! Five Years Service Sandra Carter Christina Gerhardstein Karen Kager Rachel Meadows Angela Wirick Ten Years Service David Colgrove Karen Frankland Lori Murphy Sheila Perkins Melissa Wright Vehicle Operator Service & Support Administrator Registered Service Assistant Account Clerk I Service & Support Administrator Service & Support Administrator Account Clerk II Adult Services Instructor Specialist Personal Service Assistant Registered Service Specialist Fifteen Years Service Diane Cotton Ann Geiger-Smith Beth Gregg Patricia Justice Eileen Stidd Patricia Uyek Marsha Stidd Brenda Tousley Director of Business Management Account Clerk II Registered Service Specialist Registered Service Assistant Registered Service Assistant Adult Services Instructor Specialist Personal Service Assistant School Psychologist Twenty Years Service Carroll Brode Leslie Buchanan Eric Ferguson Diana Harrod Linda Juranty Beverly Puleo Kathleen Rhoads Susan Ricciardi Service & Support Administrator Registered Service Specialist Custodian Physical Development Specialist Registered Service Specialist Assistant to the Superintendent Instructor Assistant Registered Service Specialist Twenty-Five Years Service Carol Bennett Brenda Hamrick Vehicle Operator Custodian Thirty Years Service JoAnne Futo Account Clerk II Attendance Awards Attendance Award Recipients pictured from left to right. Front row: Ron Overberger, Lorita Michael, Cyndi Porter. Back row: Rose Wilson, Les Haney, Sandy Carlton-Eastep, Diana Harrod, and Sandra Osdyke. 5 www.pcbmrdd.org • November 2010 • Volume 17, Issue 5 Announcing JR POWERcorps The POWERcorps team is very proud to announce the addition of JR POWERcorps. This program will be for participants ages 14-22 and eligible for service from the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities. POWERcorps will be providing recreational, leisure, and social activities on the weekends. The program will also be adding a nutrition and fitness component. In order to participate with the JR POWERcorps program, a registration form, an emergency medical form, and a signed rules form must be turned into the POWERcorps office. The POWERcorps team sends out a calendar monthly with events the participants can attend. Any participant that needs assistance in the restroom or with medication will need to have a parent or staff at the events. Some upcoming events will be a cooking class, POWERcorps Idol, a holiday party, and a Cavs game. If you have any questions, would like a calendar mailed to you or need more information, please call the POWERcorps office at 330-297-0078. You can also check out the website at www.powercorps.net. Happy Day School’s Annual Fall Festival Bring out the farmers, the princesses and the pirates for a festive party and dance! Once again, the annual fall festival held on October 28, was enjoyed by all classes- there was floating paper, coloring activities, games, music and of course ghoulish snacks of a healthy nature! OT/PT created a “sensory” experience in Room 6 which included noises, lights, switches and “touch” experiences of brains, eyeballs and gooey things! Thank you to all for such a wonderful experience for the students! Silent Auction, Craft Show a Huge Success Once again, the Silent Auction and newly added Craft Show was a huge success with hard work and many wonderful donations! We raised approximately $4,300.00 which will be used towards our levy campaign in the upcoming years. Having it during the day and early in the season brought out many shoppers for both vendors and silent auction alike. A big “thank you” goes out to Parent Council for sponsoring the event and assisting in making it a success! Showing off items from the silent auction tables are left to right, Zachary, Riley, Ryan and Neelisha. 6 Expressions Angie Nutter Mark Your Calendar! Holiday Shop The holiday season is coming and Holiday Shop sponsored by Parent Council will be held at Happy Day School on December 7 and 9, and at Portage Industries on December 10 from 9 a.m. –2 p.m. All gifts cost $1.00 each and are for students/clients to shop for themselves or their families. Josh Horner Homecoming Dance Highlights Rober ta Ebi e Basketball Shooting Contest Friday, September 17, 2010 was the Homecoming dance for everyone who is served by the the Portage County Board of DD. The hall was decorated with Fall decorations including pumpkins. It was ‘standing room’ only, with consumers from Portage Industries, Happy Day School, Hattie Larlham and the community. The Ladies were adorable in their dresses and the gentlemen very handsome. Josh Horner was crowned King and Angie Nutter the Queen. Susan Miller, a RSS from Portage Industries made the delicious cakes which were decorated in fall colors. There were volunteers from KSU, PowerCorps, providers and parents. Plenty of snacks and dancing to the music of “DJ Mike”. The next dance, will be Friday, December 10th, 2010 at Happy Day School from 7:00 p.m until 9:00 p.m. The theme will be “Winter Wonderland”. Dances are open to individuals served by the Board ages 14 and up. Anyone between the ages of 14 – 18 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone that remains with that individual at all times. The 34th Annual Special Population Basketball Shooting contest will be held on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at Happy Day School from 11:15 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. In case of bad weather, please listen to WNIR 100.1 FM for cancellation. The make up date would be the following Saturday, January 22, 2011. Any questions, please contact Linda Fiorentino at 330-296-2839 ext 3150. Emergency Weather Announcement Information The same procedures will be followed as last year and will follow Plan A, Plan B or Closed. Emergency weather announcements can be heard and seen on the following: Television Stations WKYC-TV • Channel 3 • www.wkyc.com WEWS-TV • Channel 5 • www.newsnet5.com WJW-TV • Channel 8 • www.myfoxcleveland.com (closed only) WOIO-TV • Channel 19 • www.woio.com WUAB-TV • Channel 43 • www.my43.net WVIZ/PBS ideastream • Channel 25 Judy Ov Mary Lusher erton Kelly Cochran Gerald Rogers and Judy Morris Radio Stations WNIR • Talk of Akron • 100.1FM WTAM • News Radio • 1100AM • www.wtam.com WMVX • Mix • 106.5FM WMJI • Magic • 105.7FM WGAR • My Country • 99.5FM Waks • kISS • 96.5FM Wmms • The Buzzard • 100.7fm Whlo • 640am Wkdd • 98.1fm Radio free ohio • 1350am Wcrf • 103.3fm Wcpn • 90.3FM Wclv • 104.9fm Other WeatherPlus Time Warner Digital 372 WOW Channel 372 & Comcast Michael Kinford Closing procedures are now available on the website at www.pcbmrdd.org. 7 2606 Brady Lake Road Ravenna, OH 44266-1657 November/December 2010/January 2011 November 25 – 26, 2010 Thanksgiving Break Programs Closed November 29, 2010Programs Resume December 3, 2010 In-service 240 Day Staff Portage Industries Closed December 15, 2010 Board Meeting Dennis M. Coble Administration Building 5:30 p.m. December 24, 2010 – January 2, 2011 Winter Break Programs Closed January 3, 2011Programs Resume January 17, 2011 MLK Day Programs Closed January 18, 2011Programs Resume January 19, 2011 Board Meeting 5:30 p.m. Dennis M. Coble Administration Building The mission of the Portage County Board of Developmental Disabilities is to ensure the availability of programs, services, and supports that assist eligible individuals with mental retardation and developmental disabilities in choosing and achieving a life of increasing capability such that they can live, work, and socialize in the community, and to assist and support the families of these individuals in achieving this objective. 8