Chippewa Falls Optimist
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Chippewa Falls Optimist
Chippewa Falls Optimist Friend of Youth Art Schunk, President Louise Bentley, Vice President Nancy Estrem-Fuller, Sec./Trea. Angie Riemer, President Elect May-June 2015 Deb Braden, Past President Board Members Tom Coushman Cathy Greenseth Jack Halbleib Mike McGinley Bob Nelson Mike Shillin Like us on Facebook at Chippewa Falls Optimist Club Like us on Facebook and don’t forget the curds! Art Schunk, President Dear Optimist and Friends, We have had a wonderful start to spring with significant rainfall to green up everything around us. Thank you Vicki Wilson for organizing the volunteers for our big fundraiser in July; the cheese curd stand at the Northern Wisconsin State Fair. We have a Facebook page now! If you are on Facebook search for Chippewa Falls Optimist Club and hit the like button. Let us spread the word about our club and the good things we are doing for the youth in Chippewa Falls. Thank you to Louise Bentley for setting up the account and helping bring awareness to the community about being Optimistic! Chippewa Falls May Youth of the Month - Dawn Paukner Our May Youth of the month is Dawn Paukner. She is the daughter of David and Roxanne Paukner and has two brothers. Dawn is a senior at Chippewa Falls High School and is the Drum Major in the marching band, plays saxophone in concert band and for the show choir, and participates in winter musicals. She is president of HOSA: Future Health Professionals and Student Representative to the School Board. She is a Youth Rotar and part of the Student Emergency Response Team (SERT). Honors include National English Honors Society, National Honors Society, and Badger Girl’s State. Dawn is an usher at the Eau Claire State Theater, and a teacher for church Children’s Ministry. She plans on attending the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire and then medical school to become a neurologist. She also aims for a Private Pilot’s License. Youth of the Month, left, Dawn Paukner with Chippewa Falls Congratulations Dawn! Optimist Club member Buni Willi 1 Chippewa Falls April Youth of the Month - Molly McIlquham Molly McIlquham, Senior at Chippewa Falls High School, is our April Student of the Month. Her parents are Brent & Shirley McIlquham and Jon & Cara Schueller. She has three younger siblings and is also the granddaughter of our own Optimist member, Mike McGinley. Being very active in high school, Molly is President of FFA, and a member of Athena, National Honor Society & HOSA. She also participates in the Orchestra and Wire Choir and is a freshman study hall mentor for PALS, a Reading Buddy at Hillcrest Elementary School and a Life Team student instructor. School sports include the Equestrian Team, Cross Country and Track in which she is a member of the 4x800 meter school record relay team. The Equestrian Team was State Champions the last two years and this past year Molly placed first in Division A Reinsmanship with her horse, Lucky. Outside of school, Molly is the President of the Sunnyside 4-H group and President of the 4-H County Horse Program. She is Youth Director for the Sunnyside play that they perform each year and shows both horses and pigs at the Northern Wisconsin State Fair. Molly is a member of the Holy Ghost Youth Group and assists at church services. Community service includes volunteering at Feed My People food bank, Veteran’s Home, Salvation Army, Run for the Lights run-a-thon, HOSA Red Cross blood drives and Parents4Learning parties. In her free time, Molly cares for 11 horses, loves to horseback ride, run, swim, water ski and snow ski. Molly works part time for M & J Services and plans to attend CVTC and study liberal arts. Molly is pictured below with her mom Cara who helped her present some of her riding skills on the Equestrian Team. Congratulations Molly on all your accomplishments and good luck with your future endeavors. Secret Handshakers and Winners April 1: Art Schuck to Buni Willi April 8: Vicki Wilson to Tom Coushman April 15: Jack Hablieb to Rich Estrem-Fuller April 22: Deb Braden to Nancy Post April 29: Dick K. to Nancy Post Boost Winners April 1: Bob Nelson April 8: Buni Willi April 15: Rich Estrem-Fuller April 22: Lyle Krumenauer April 29: Cathy Greenseth Left: Rich wins both the handshaker and the boost on the same morning 2 Vicki Wilson, Optimist Club member tells us about Create Wellness On April 8th, our very own Optimist member, Vicki Wilson, was our guest speaker. She gave a presentation about her own Create Wellness business and the evidence based research, called the Freiburg Study, that shows how taking the Peak Performance Pack of vitamins can improve your overall health. There are three things that if we can change, we can help almost every health issue that we are facing today. They are; free radical damage, inflammation and gut health. Vicki explained each of these and then showed some of the results of the Freiburg Study and how the vitamins were able to reduce free radical damage and inflammation in the body. After 12 weeks, the participants Art Schunk thanks Vicki Wilson for sharing ways we can all stay healthier and younger. in the study on average lowered their heart rate by nine beats per minute. Scientists http://www.freiburgstudy.com/ believe for every one beat per minute that you can We spend so much money on keeping our reduce your heart rate, you add one more year to cars running and taking care of our homes. Isn’t to your your health worth taking care of, too? If you lifespan. Here’s a proven way to add an additional would like more information, you can reach nine years to yours.You can check out these Vicki at [email protected]. results at the following link: Literacy Volunteers Chippewa Valley host their annual ScrabbleBee On April 1st, club member Louise Bentley spoke to the club about the 14th Annual ScrabbleBee held April 23rd. It is the biggest fundraiser for Literacy Volunteers Chippewa Valley (where Louise works). This year there are 39 teams who each have 5-6 players who play either traditional Scrabble (Tortoise division) or a a fast-paced version (Hare division). There is also a Silent Auction, Basket Raffle, and prizes. Louise brought in one of the official Scrabble games and some of the Optimist Club members joined in to play a quick game of the “Hare” version. It was a lot of fun. Thanks, Louise, for sharing this unique fundraiser with us. Upcoming events in June June 3: Jackie Johnson, UW Extension June 10: TBA June 16: Board meeting held at Tom’s June 17: Vote for new officers June 30: Pre-Fair Picnic Art Schunk thanks Louise for bringing along her Scrabble game to learn how to play fast-paced Scrabble and spark our interest in the ScrabbleBee. 3 President Jeff Heinzen on the McDonell Area Catholic Schools On April 22nd, Jeff Heinzen, president of the McDonell Area Catholic Schools (MACS) in Chippewa Falls, was our guest speaker. Last October, Jeff and his wife, were the only couple from North America that were invited by Pope Francis to present at a Synod in Rome for eight days. It was a great experience for them. He and his wife were very impressed the Pope cleared his schedule to be with them every day. Jeff is very proud of the first Cohort of MACS teachers that were presenting to St. Mary’s University representative, from Winona, MN, and the Chippewa Falls community that evening at McDonell Central High School. MACS started the Masters Degree program that partnered with St. Mary’s, the first of its kind in the nation. This joint venture started three years ago with St. Mary’s faculty members and the 10 teachers in school for their Masters came to McDonell High School on weekends year around to take classes. The only requirement for the teachers is that they stay on for an additional two years and mentor other teachers. The Catholic schools are in the process of hiring a new principal for the middle-high school and an Early Childhood Director. MACS and Regis Catholic Schools are currently talking with the Dioceses of Superior to possibly offer high school distance learning classes. Thanks for all the great information Jeff ! Jeff Heinzen, right, thanks Art for inviting him to speak. Junior Achievement a 100 percent volunteer run organization Dave Randal was our guest speaker on April 29th and is Chair of the Board of Directors for Junior Achievement. He has been the Chair since 2003. This organization inspires and prepares young people to succeed in a global economy by providing educational programs about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. Classes start in the first grade and continue through high school and are taught by volunteers from local businesses. They have a $400K annual budget that is financed through donations, a spring kids business simulation program, a fall golf outing and the school systems. They were awarded a $100K grant over three years from the United Way which will allow them to add on programs at no cost to the schools. Junior Achievement is 100% run by volunteers in Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Menomonie and Art Schunk thanks Dave Randal for speaking to the Chippewa Falls Optimist Club on Junior Acheivement. 4 outlying satellites in smaller communities. The program runs four to five weeks and teaches about twelve thousand students. Our Optimist Club’s donation helps offset the costs to the schools for this wonderful program. Thanks, Dave for all the great information. Western Regional Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) Our guest speaker on May 20th was Angie Weideman, the new Center Programs & Service Coordination Director of the Western Regional CYSHCN. She took over for Wynne Cook. Angie is a licensed social studies teacher and Marriage and Family Therapist who has been working with children with special needs for 18 years. She has done in-home therapy for kids with autism, taught world geography and worked with child welfare in Milwaukee. Angie Weideman thanks the club for supporting the youth with special needs in western Wisconsin. In her new position, she provides support, advocacy, connection, referral, and benefits counseling to families with children, birth to 21, who have a child with a special health care need. This work covers 18 counties in western Wisconsin and includes meeting with families in person to help create a plan to address the family’s concerns and highlight their strengths. About 80% of the phone calls the center receives are related to mental health and autism. There are 400 kids on the waiting list in Wisconsin and they can wait up to 34-35 weeks before receiving help. It can also take up to two years to even get diagnosed. The center focuses on the health of the family and connects families that are in similar circumstances. Angie also likes to work with the fathers to get them involved for the sake of the child, She also does a lot of outreach and the numbers of needing help has risen. The Chippewa Falls Optimist Club has been helping the organization for several years. If it is purchasing an item that easies the family needs or giving the youth a break at a camp, we are glad to help and thankful Angie is on the job. Thanks, Angie for all your hard work and the information you shared with us. Secret Handshakers & Winners May 6th: Norb Kirk to Vicki Wilson May13th: Tom Coushman to Yvonne Zwiefelhofer May 20th: Joe Niese to Deb Braden May 27th: Joanne Bates to Vicki Wilson Boost Winners May 6th: Mike McGinley May13th: Joe Niese May 20th: Angie Riemer May 27th: Vicki Wilson 5 Club Social On April 21st the Chippewa Falls Optimist came together for a little social time and Pizza at the Fill-Inn. Pictured above left to right is Art Schunk, Ralph Coushman and his wife Lucy, and Nancy Estrem-Fuller. The gathering was very nice and the club is considering getting together once a month for a social outside the regular Wednesday morning meetings. Sheriff Jim Kowalczyk staying Optimistic in a negative atmosphere Sheriff Jim Kowalczyk was our guest speaker on May 27th. Jim began his term as Sheriff of Chippewa County in January of 2007 but started as a department patrolman in 1978. He is very proud of his department but law enforcement is really taking a negative hit across the country that is also effecting Chippewa County. They only have 10 applicants for an open county jail position and the number of people wanting to go into a career in law enforcement has been going down. In Jim’s position, he gets mostly negative calls which creates a negative atmosphere so he tries to instill a positive attitude in his officers and make sure they are always alert. Chippewa County sheriffs’ department has never had a lawsuit against them and they try to show the public that we can trust them. They work with the inmates to do highway cleanup and Jim was instrumental in getting permission so they can clean up the medians, as well as the shoulders of the highways. This program gets the inmates outside and gives them some exercise. They picked up 1,055 bags of garbage along with bigger junked items one year. The inmates are also involved in work related jobs, like painting all the trim in the jail. It keeps Above: Ralph Coushman and his wife Lucy had things so well organized for staff and all the school patrol. First Gordy’s Market donated all the food. Farm and Fleet donated two bikes and several other Hogseth Foundation and Optimist club donated to honor those hard working young people. Great weather and fun. them out of trouble and they are not sitting idle. There have been no attacks on any county jailers in over 25years. The jailers are trained to treat the inmates as real people who just made a mistake. The equipment the department uses are Tazors, bullet proof vests and belly belts with handcuffs. The city combined with the county dispatch center and they take about 45,000 calls per year. Thanks, Jim for all the great work you and your officers do every day. Sheriff Kowalczyk displays the Optimist coffee mug Art presented him for speaking to the club. Happy Birthday Joanne Bates June 5 Art Schunk June 17 Karin Schuler June 19 Deb Braden June 26 Mike Shillin June 29 6 Ralph Coushman organized the Optimist staff apprection for all Chippewa Falls schools. He loaded up dozens of donated donuts at Kwik Trip. Estimates of 6,234 give or take a few were given out. Great job to all who delivered the tasty treats. Thank you to our newsletter sponsors! KWIK Kwik Trip TRIP Country Treasures of Northern Wisconsin, Inc. Country Treasures Joyce E. 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BRIDGE ST. 715.723.9192 In memory of Gary Garton Optimist GS 421 ISLAND ST 715.723.9128 JEFF FLAIG, AGENT AND REGIONAL VENT CENTER 2815 County Hwy I - Chippewa Falls, WI Convenient Indoor Passage to St. Joseph Hospital & Marshfield Clinic 715.723.9341 FAX: 715.723.3376 Jeremy Kiley, NHA Vicki Wilson Wellness Consultant p: 715.726.1968 [email protected] c: 715.828.8684 www.createwellness.net “Here to help you on the path to healthy living” Our sponsors help cover the cost of producing and mailing our newsletter Please thank them by considering their services. The Optimist Creed Promise Yourself ... To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.
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