meal times 2015 - Community Meals, Inc.
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meal times 2015 - Community Meals, Inc.
Meal A publication of ! c/o Christ Church 105 Cottage Place Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450 PHONE: 201-447-8295 e-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.communitymealsonwheels.org Board of Directors 2015 Executive Board President Kim Mount Vice President Peter Antonini Treasurer Ray Accettura Asst. Treasurer Alain duBois Recording Secretary Donna Nihen Corresponding Sec’y Cindy Galvan Jack Egan Charles Flynn Stacey Gilmartin Patsy Jensen Pat Kehrberger Ellen Kimmerle Peggy Vandervoort Jeffrey Wilson Janet Mills Wong Ex-Officio Directors Dawn Cascio (The Valley Hospital) Vivian Peterson (Volunteer Luncheon) Day Chairpersons (Daily Volunteer Coordinators) Monday & Friday Lynne Van Engel Tuesday Peggy Vandervoort Wednesday Jeffrey Wilson Thursday Jack Egan Volunteer Coordinator Peter Antonini Administration Executive Director Rebecca Conboy Associate Director Penny Schildkraut Times COMMUNITY MEALS, INC. Spring 2015 food for thought -A letter from President Kim Mount Walt Disney once said, “The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing” and we are grateful to the CMI volunteers for all they have been doing for our communities this past year. Our volunteers braved the endless cold, snowy and icy weather to bring meals to our clients. Our Blizzard Bags helped our clients through some bad weather days when meal delivery had to be canceled. Delivered in November, the Blizzard Bags consist of non-perishable food for clients to keep on hand. Our office staff also sent out letters with clients’ meals to alert them of impending bad weather so they could be prepared. I would like to welcome our new Associate Director, Penny Schildkraut, who started with CMI in September. Penny works two days a week while Rebecca Conboy, our Executive Director, is in the office the other three days. I am happy to announce our new board members who joined CMI this January: Jack Egan, Stacey Gilmartin, Patsy Jensen, Pat Kehrberger and Donna Nihen. Jack Egan is our Thursday Chairperson and delivers meals weekly with Pat. Donna Nihen also delivers meals as a member of the Glen Rock Women in Community Service. Stacey Gilmartin is no stranger to Community Meals as she held the position of Executive Director for many years. They have all brought enthusiasm and experience to the board. I know they will be assets to our organization. I look forward to working with them and all the board members this year. As you know, fundraising is a major component of the CMI mission. Our mission is to offer affordable meals to our clients and to provide reducedcost or free meals to those clients with financial needs. We continue to reach out to small businesses, corporations, civic organizations, foundations and individuals to close the gap between our revenues and our expenses. CMI strives to create long lasting partnerships with new sources of income while continuing our bond with our loyal donors. continued on page 6 A private, nonprofit meals on wheels program serving Allendale, Glen Rock, Ho-Ho-Kus, Midland Park, Ridgewood, Waldwick and part of Saddle River Please visit our newly re-designed web page: www.communitymealsonwheels.org Menu “Food For Thought” Donor Honor Roll “Meals that Matter” Fundraiser New Directors Volunteers Young Philanthropists “Mayors for Meals” “Third Grader Enters Essay Contest About CMI” “Spring Clean for the Cause” Meal Times A CMI Publication Layout...........Mark Ruckhaus Proofreader & Distribution.... ......................Ellen Kimmerle .....................Stacey Gilmartin ....................Janet Mills Wong Page 2 - Meal Times DONOR HONOR ROLL We gratefully acknowledge the support of our generous contributors. Your financial gifts ensure the continuing existence of Community Meals - a meal delivery program that is a vital and unduplicated service in our geographic region. (Donors from 5/3/2014-5/8/2015) Janice Ade Allendale Bar & Grill Allendale Brownie Troop 95767 A Mano Eleanor & Roderick Berkley Henrietta & Robert Biagi Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation Howard J. Bookbinder BP America. Inc. Barbara Bolger Ruth Bray Jeanette Cabardo Clinton D. & Grace A. Carlough Charitable Foundation Andrew Carmichael Lynn Carter & Lynn Vogel Claire & Tom Chadwick Andrew Bruce Chamberlin Celeste Chmielewski Susan Davis Churches Donald & Carmela Cimmino Yvonne & Stanley Cohen Community Thrift Shop Barbara & Bill Conklin Mary Cronan Daily Treat Jenny Darakjian Michael Del Calzo Michael & Marilyn DeLuca Maria Dewey Karen Dillon East Coast Burger Jack Egan Eisai USA Foundation Beatrice R. Eisele Christopher & Mary Claire Eisenhardt Diana Ezyk Estate of Lewis Dunham Margaret Faath Alan Feinstein Linda Fegley Jaime & George Frederick The William Froelich Foundation The Frank & Brenda Gallagher Family Foundation Alice George Dorothy Gill The Glen Rock Inn Glen Rock WICS Elaine Goldfarb Robert G. & Ellen S. Gutenstein Anne & Ray Hale William & Patrice Hansen David Harris Ho-Ho-Kus Inn & Tavern Ann & Joe Hovan Hudson City Savings Bank Margaret & David Hughes Lia Isaac Just Janice Dr. Joyce Johnson Lucille Kierman Richard Kirtley Valerie Kowkabany Drs. Diane & Gerard Kramer Kathryn Kruckel Robert J. & Frances T. Kurz Tom & Maribeth Lane Tom & Renee Lardieri Dan & Jackie Lauer Daniel & Loreen Lesso LFH Foundation Family Trust Lu Ann Lorenzo Melissa & Bryan Maloney Claudia & Michael Marino David & Sandra Martin Kevin McCabe Thomas McCabe McGraw Hill Financial Merck Foundation Meyers & Capomaggi, LLC Anthony Meyer Dorothy Meyers Thomas Mierswa Daniel Mills Joel & Judith Mitchel Mizuho Capital Markets Lynne Moran Morgan Stanley MOWAA/Suburu of America Inc. (2014 March for Meals) Mothers Club of Oakland Richard & Lindsey Moynihan Elizabeth Mulholland Warren Mullen Neurology Group of Bergen County NJ Multiple Listings Services Donna Nihen Michael O’Connell G. Thomas & Joan M. Occhipinti Old Paramus Reformed Church Mission Program Lila Oppenheimer Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Park West Tavern Paramus Park Boat Pool Peter J. Peirano John & Patricia Petrone DONOR HONOR ROLL continued Lenni & Bob Puritz Carol Raff Pratibha Rao The James Reed Family Genie Reed Rosario’s Trattoria Rotary Club of Ridgewood St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church Savini Restaurant Francis & Barbara Schott The Schwartz Family Foundation Carolyn Semento Charles & Carol Shepard Neal Sherman Sicilian Sun, Inc. Signature Kitchens Dr. Lawrence Simon Emanuel & Daisy Singer Lisa Beth & Joe Smick Eleanor Sophia Steven & Ida Faye Steiner TD Charitable Foundation Bob Thoelen William & Lisa Torpey Wyckoff Reformed Church The Valley Hospital Foundation Prasanna Venkatesh The Village Grille Viniar Family Foundation Lillian & Nicholas Vistica Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement West Side Presbyterian Church Wells Fargo Foundation Jeffrey Wilson Nancy B. Zabriskie In Honor of Jane Casey: Kare Dillion In Honor of Rita Falk: Richard Falk In Honor of Charles Flynn: Vivian Peterson In Honor of Norma Kraus: Robert Kraus In Honor of Kim and Chris Mount: Lynn & Ken Sylvan Alice George In Honor of Volunteers Stacey & John Gilmartin In Honor of Janet Mills Wong: Donna Nihen In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. J. Canariato: Carol & Sal Canariato In Memory of Everett Casson: Barbara Casson In Memory of Betsy Chamberlin: A. Bruce Chamberlin In Memory of Bob Davis: Jane Davis In Memory of Barbara Farrissey: Kristen & Alex Tsarnas In Memory of Joseph Marino: Chris Marino Family In Memory of Past CMI Volunteers: J. David Martin In Memory of Jack Paffendorf: Christina Paffendorf In Memory of Robert Ryan: Stacey & John Gilmartin YOUNG PHILANTHROPISTS! ALLENDALE BROWNIE TROOP RAISES $$$ FOR CMI ! On Monday, April 27th, Kim Mount and Stacey Gilmartin met with Brownie Troop 95767, a group of second graders from Allendale to discuss what Community Meals (CMI) is and how we help the community. The Brownies chose CMI as their organization to support while completing their Philanthropy badge and part of their Brownie journey involving the Connect & Take Action keys--connecting to their community by taking action to help others. The girls made beautifully decorated coin jars and collected extra change for one month to be donated to our organization. The troop presented us with a most gracious check for $291.83. The girls should be very proud of their accomplishment. We are very proud of them and grateful that they chose to support Community Meals. Page 3 - Meal Times Meals that Matter Fun d rais er --by Janet Mills Wong Donations Matter COMMUNITY MEALS INC. On Tuesday, June 9, restaurants in each of the towns we serve have generously agreed to donate a portion of their revenues from that day to Community Meals. By patronizing one of these restaurants, you can enjoy a “meal that matters” and know that you are helping CMI fulfill its commitment to subsidize any client with financial need and to keep meals affordable for all our clients. Below is a list of the thirteen participating restaurants. Mark your calendars: Tuesday, June 9 Enjoy your meal out so that others may enjoy their meal in! ALLENDALE: ALLENDALE BAR & GRILL MEZZA LUNA BISTRO RESTAURANT HO-HO-KUS: HO-HO-KUS INN & TAVERN THE SICILIAN SUN GLEN ROCK: THE GLEN ROCK INN JALAPEÑOS MEXICAN GRILLE WALDWICK: ANDREA’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO THE VILLAGE GRILLE NELLIE’S PLACE MIDLAND PARK: ARTURO’S RESTAURANT ROSARIO’S TRATTORIA RIDGEWOOD: A MANO PARK WEST TAVERN Page 4 - Meal Times NAME:_______________________ ADDRESS: ___________________________ ____________________________ CITY: ____________________________ APT.#_______ ZIP CODE: ________ Enclosed please find my donation: $50 Cost of meals for one week $100 Cost of meals for two weeks $150 Cost of meals for three weeks $200 Cost of meals for one month OTHER MY EMPLOYER HAS A MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM IN HONOR OF: _________________________ IN MEMORY OF: _________________________ Please mail your donation to: COMMUNITY MEALS, INC. c/o Christ Church 105 Cottage Place Ridgewood, NJ 07450 A private, nonprofit meals on wheels program Allendale, Glen Rock, Ho-Ho-Kus, Midland Park, Ridgewood & part of Saddle River All contributions are tax deductible. We will mail you an acknowledgement of your gift for tax purposes. Community Meals, Inc. New Directors on Board On January 15, the Community Meals Board of Directors unanimously elected the following new board members: Donna Nihen For most of her life, Donna has lived in Glen Rock. She and her husband, Bob, have two adult children, Robert and Elizabeth. Upon graduation from York College of Pa., Donna joined IBM, where she held administrative, marketing and managerial positions for over 20 years. Her volunteer work began in the early 1990s through involvement with the Glen Rock Women in Community Service (WICS), for which she has organized, chaired and participated in the many committees serving nonprofit organizations that WICS supports, including CMI. Donna has delivered meals for CMI for over five years, and her passion for the organization’s purpose and the people it serves continues to grow. Her volunteer activities include extensive project management, fundraising and publicity responsibilities. She was a Girl Scout Leader for twelve years and chaired and served on various committees during the time her children attended the Glen Rock school system. She has also been actively involved in many capacities with The Community Church of Glen Rock. In her work for over twelve years with the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraiser, Relay for Life, she has held committee positions, including co-chairing a successful major fundraising raffle as well as having a key leadership role in organizing the overall event. Donna also worked for a period of time for the Glen Rock Community School, planning and organizing adult dayand extended-stay trips. Jack Egan Jack Egan, a 30-year resident of Ridgewood, is a semiretired college professor who has taught at New Jersey City University in the School of Business for 43 years. Jack is past national President of the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), the national accreditation agency for baccalaureate and graduate business schools and programs. He is the Community Meals Thursday Day Chairperson and delivers Route 2 on Fridays. He is also Secretary of the Ridgewood Toastmasters Club, an active member of the Ridgewood Fourth of July Celebration Committee and a member of the Friend of the Ridgewood Library. Jack also volunteers one day a week at the library. Stacey Gilmartin Stacey Gilmartin is pleased to rejoin CMI as a trustee. Previously, Stacey was CMI’s Executive Director (May 2006- Sept. 2013). She retired (the first time) from CMI to focus on her hobby, which is designing and creating decorative flatware. Today her hobby is a company called Love Handles, LLC, and her items can be found in numerous New Jersey and New York boutiques. Stacey has been an active volunteer in community and school organizations since she moved to Glen Rock in 1994 with her husband and four children. Stacey has served as President of the Glen Rock Newcomers Club, board member of various school associations, and chairwoman of several fundraising functions. She was a driver for Community Meals through Women in Community Service (WICS). Currently she volunteers Thursday afternoons for All is Well, a nonprofit boutique in Wyckoff, NJ. Portions of the proceeds benefit families who are struggling with cancer. Prior to moving to Glen Rock, Stacey worked in the television business. The zenith of her professional career was as Graphics Manager & Producer for NBC’s 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, earning two Emmy Awards. She graduated from New York Institute of Technology, Cum Laude, with a B.F.A in Communication Arts. Patsy Jensen Patsy Jensen has lived in Ridgewood since 1993 with her husband and six children. A graduate of Bryn Mawr College with a degree in English from Haverford College, she worked in children's publishing for 20 years as an editor and author of more than 200 books. Before starting her own book producing and packaging company in 1998, Patsy was Editorial Director of Bridgewater Books, where she presided over a number of award-winning picture books, including winning the Coretta Scott King Award in 1998. Since retiring in 2003, Patsy has been a committee chairperson for the Somerville HSA, and a travel basketball coach for both Ridgewood and various Amateur Athletic Union teams. Patricia Kehrberger Patricia has been a driver for CMI for a little over a year noting that she has enjoyed it and has been impressed with the talent, energy and dedication of her fellow volunteers and Executive Director Rebecca Conboy. She grew up in Chester, NY, and has a BCE (Civil Engineering) from Manhattan College (first woman graduate, 1969) and a Masters in Sanitary Engineering from the University of Michigan. Her career was spent doing environmental engineering for a consulting engineering firm founded by Manhattan College professors (Hydroscience, that became HydroQual, purchased in 2010 by HDR). She is a licensed professional engineer in the state of New York. She met her husband, George, at Hydroscience and they moved to Waldwick 40 years ago and have happily resided there since. Patricia and her husband have four adult daughters, Liz, Kim, Jeanne, and Kate, and two grandchildren, Jane and Joel. While her girls were growing up, Patricia stopped working outside the home. School activities and the girls’ sports kept her very busy. Volunteer activities included Archer Cooperative Nursery School Board, Brownie Leader, president and committee chairs of Crescent Elementary Parent School Organization and Waldwick High School Athletic Page 5 - Meal Times Booster Club. When Patricia returned to work full time, she became active professionally with the Association of Environmental Authorities. She is also an active member of the New Jersey Water Environment Association and is a member of the New York Water Environment Association, Water Environment Federation, Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honor Society) and Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society). She continued her association with these professional societies upon her semi-retirement in 2011. Patricia now works part-time for George’s LLC, Kehrberger & Associates. In addition to delivering for Community Meals, Patricia also volunteers at Church of the Presentation in Upper Saddle River as a Eucharistic Minister and Lector as well as in the Newark Soup Kitchen outreach and in the Church office. She donates blood whenever she can and enjoys running and participating in 5k races. Associate Director: Penny Schildkraut Penny has spent most of her career focusing on issues that impact the community. Most recently, Penny served as a Vice President and Campaign Director at The Advertising Council, a private, nonprofit organization which is the leading producer of public service communications programs in the United States. Penny was responsible for the Ad Council’s Education campaigns and, for ten years, worked closely on the strategic development, production and evaluation of multiple public service efforts. Prior to joining the Ad Council in 2001, Penny worked in account management at advertising agencies DDB Worldwide and Hill, Holliday/Altschiller on brands such as Hasbro, Amtrak and Frito-Lay. Penny graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA degree in Psychology. For the last year she has been a weekly volunteer with CMI. She lives with her husband and two young children in Ridgewood. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT continued from page 1 I invite you all to join in to our 6th Annual “Meals That Matter” fundraiser on Tuesday, June 9. Various restaurants in the towns that we serve generously agreed to donate a percentage of the day’s receipts to Community Meals. Simply dine in one of the restaurants listed on page four on June 9th and we do the rest. It is easy and fun and you can “enjoy your meal out so others may enjoy their meals in.” Thank you to all the participating restaurants for their generosity and spirit in hosting this event. Community Meals, Inc. has had a very busy and productive year. Nothing would have been possible without our volunteers. An anonymous quote noted, “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” Our volunteers are truly devoted with compassion and caring hearts. I thank them all from the bottom of my heart for their time, effort and dependability. A special thank you to our Day Chairs – Lynne, Peggy, Jeffrey and Jack for ensuring that our delivery routes are covered and to the executive staff for keeping the office running efficiently. And to our board members for the hours of time they give to keep CMI running smoothly. Have a wonderful spring and summer and ”keep on doing!” Page 6 - Meal Times THIRD GRADER ENTERS ESSAY CONTEST ABOUT CMI Young students at two elementary schools in Ridgewood were recently invited to enter an essay contest in which they could win prize money for a charity or organization they admired. The schools host an annual variety show called “Dads’ Night,” where fathers dress up in funny costumes and perform on stage in various skits to the delight of their children, wives, and other audience members. The event raises thousands of dollars and enables the schools to fund special projects such as new playground equipment. Last year, the organizers decided to dedicate a portion of the funds to two local charities that help other members in our community. The following essay was submitted by third grader Kiri Jensen from Somerville school: Kiri Jensen of Ridgewood, whose essay was about Community Meals with CMI Executive Director, Rebecca Conboy I want to donate the money to Community Meals because there are a lot of people in Ridgewood and other nearby communities who can’t cook for themselves because of old age or they have a disability. Community Meals is a “meals-on-wheels” like organization that’s made up of volunteers (that means they do this work without getting paid). This company brings food to the people so they won’t be hungry or lonely. (Community Meals volunteers get to know the people so these people won’t be lonely if they don’t have family close by.) The purpose of Community Meals is to help these people live a longer life, and to have people around them. But of course, to also get the tasty food! The reason why this organization is so important is because Community Meals brings food to people who can’t make the food themselves and often don’t have family close by to help them or make them food. Also, if Community Meals rings the door bell and nobody ! answers, they will call a neighbor or family member to see if the person is OK or at their house, but it also could be if someone was sick, and they couldn’t get up to answer the door. I talked to my neighbor Mrs. Rebecca Conboy, who is the supervisor of Community Meals, and she said some things Community Meals could do with the $500 is…give food to more people who need it, give people presents on their birthday, give people more canned food in winter in case there is a snow storm, and let more people know about their program with posters. Some Fun Facts About Community Meals: Community Meals delivers about 100 meals every single day. There are 150 volunteers to help out. Community Meals makes sure that the meals are nutritionally balanced, and isn’t too spicy for some people. (But they might like spicy food.) The last fact about Community Meals is that the supervisor of Community Meals has a sign in her kitchen that says “Love people - Cook them tasty food!” Community Meals does this because they love to help people who need help. I am grateful for Community Meals for trying their best to make them happy. Community Meals will let the people know that Hawes and Somerville communities care about them too! That is why I want to give the fund raising money to Community Meals because it’s so caring. So please pick this charity to donate the money to. Thank you!” by Rebecca Conboy and Peggy Schildkraut, Executive and Associate Directors, CMI The following appeared in the April 17 Glen Rock Gazette: In recognition of National Volunteer Week (April 13-17), we wish to acknowledge and thank all of our dedicated volunteers who devote their precious time to Community Meals, Inc. Our extremely challenging winter season required our volunteers to deliver meals in snowy and icy conditions. They overcame the challenges knowing that the meals needed to be delivered. Not only were they delivering the meals, they were making contact with our clients making sure they were safe and comfortable. This daily check not only comforted our clients, but it helped put our clients‘ families at ease, especially those who do not live in the area. Our volunteers are the most caring, compassionate, loyal dependable people. They are various ages and come from various, backgrounds, careers and towns. For many years, Community Meals volunteers have been delivering hot and cold meals to the homebound in the towns of Allendale, Glen Rock, Ho-Ho-Kus, Midland Park, Ridgewood, Waldwick and part of Saddle River. Thank you, Community Meals volunteers. Your efforts are so appreciated by us, our Board of Directors and by our clients and their families. MAYORS FOR MEALS by Stacey Gilmartin Publicity Chairperson Community Meals once again participated in March for Meals, a nationwide campaign to generate public awareness about senior hunger and isolation and to celebrate the invaluable services provided by more than 5,000 Meals on Wheels programs across the county. This annual campaign is also intended to help recruit new volunteers from our community and to increase fundraising from local businesses and supporters. The main event is Mayors for Meals Day, where mayors or elected officials from the seven towns we serve are invited to accompany a volunteer and deliver meals to "their" clients, in the hope of gaining much-needed visibility for Community Meals and the national agenda. We wish to thank the Mayor of Ridgewood, Paul Aronsohn, Glen Rock's Mayor John van Keuren, Mayor Patrick "Bud" O'Hagan of Midland Park, Mayor Thomas Giordano of Waldwick and from Allendale, Mayor Liz White and Councilwoman Amy Wilczynski for participating. Additional thanks to Gloria Geannette, Editor of the Ridgewood News for arranging for a photographer and reporter from the Ridgewood News and a photojournalist from The Record to capture the moment and help publicize our organization and purpose. AMY NEWMAN/THE RECORD Glen Rock Mayor John van Keuren, who has also been a volunteer for Community Meals for ten years, delivering to Doris Dowling in Glen Rock https://www.facebook.com/CommunityMeals Page 7 - Meal Times COMMUNITY MEALS, INC. c/o Christ Church 105 Cottage Place Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ! !"#$%&"'(%)*+( ,+%+(!&-'./#( !01*( !#"23'(4&+(566( !.".27-8(4+9+( PHONE: 201-447-8295 email: [email protected] A private, nonprofit meals on wheels program serving Allendale, Glen Rock, Ho-Ho-Kus, Midland Park, Ridgewood, Waldwick and part of Saddle River SPRING CLEAN FOR THE CAUSE! This is the time of year we all want to clean out our closets, drawers, attics and garages to simplify and organize our homes. But often we don’t know what to do with all the stuff that is too good to toss out. CMI has the solution to your problem that also helps us with our ever-present fundraising challenge. Bring your unwanted items in excellent condition to The Community Thrift Shop in Midland Park. The thrift shop welcomes clothes, jewelry, books, toys, china, glassware, linens and most household items. Simply tell the staff that your donation is for CMI (or Charity No. 87.) The thrift shop exists to support charities and give low-income customers a great place to shop. CMI receives a portion of the revenues from the sale of your donated items. The more “inventory” our supporters provide to the thrift shop, the more money we receive to defray the cost of our meals and fully subsidize our clients with financial need. In 2014 we earned almost $900 from the shop and our goal is to exceed $1,000 in 2015. The Community Thrift Shop welcomes in-season clothing (no men’s suits) and also is actively seeking current magazines, especially those for women. Bric-a-brac and household décor items are popular sellers. Donations may be made only on Mondays from 10 am to 2 pm and on the first Saturday of the month, also 10 am to 2 pm. Up to four shopping bags per donation are permitted and tax receipts are provided. Shoppers are welcome on Tuesday-Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. The Community Thrift Shop is store #85 in the lower level of the Midland Park Shopping Center (King’s, CVS etc.) at Godwin Ave. and Goffle Rd.
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