FAI Info_Summer 2010 - Friends Aware, Inc.
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FAI Info_Summer 2010 - Friends Aware, Inc.
Published by Friends Aware, Inc. Summer 2010 • Vol. 22 / No. 4 Friends Aware Ox Roast—Lucky Number 13! T he 13th Annual Friends Aware Ox Roast was held on June 18th at the Ali Ghan Shrine Club Picnic Grounds. This year’s FUN-raising event was an outstanding success, with over 600 people in attendance. Entertainment was provided by the acoustical talents of Jim House. Everyone enjoyed the delicious food, drinks and prizes. Many thanks to all the staff, board members, volunteers, sponsors and community members who support the annual event. See you next year! Pat Brode and the Fort Hill Football Players working the Pit. Sara Beth James sells out the 50/50 Raffle. T-shirts, Raffles, Doormats and more! Don’t forget your TIPS! Emcee Gary Wolz 2010 Ox Roast Winners $50 Winners – Kain Metz, Gail Ralston, Lisa Wharton, Robert Henry, Mary Teter $75 Winners – Dave Corbin, Debbie Yarnall $100 Winner – Larry Dicken $200 Winner – Kevin & Devra Logan $300 Winner – Connie Beinin $500 Winner – Shery Stakem $1000 Winner – Denny Burke Baskets Galore! The talented Jim House. Good Times! THANK YOU to the MANY SPONSORS of our 2010 OX ROAST! Allegany Computer Service • Allegany Radio Corporation • W.A. Hedrick Photography • Cumberland Eagles Knights of Columbus • Clark Hoover • First United Bank & Trust • Coca-Cola • McDonald’s (Wal-Mart) Chick-Fil-A (Country Club Mall) • Orange Julius • FYE • Gardners Candies • Auntie Anne’s Pretzels • WCBC Radio El Canello (Cumberland) • Bob Evans • Kentucky Fried Chicken • Denny’s Restaurant • Martin’s (LaVale & Cumberland) Dragon China Buffet • CiCi’s Pizza • Carmichael’s • Oscar’s • GO106 FM • Cumberland YMCA • Texas Grillhouse Queen City Creamery • Pizza Hut (Cumberland) • Fat Boys Pizza Shack • Wendy’s (LaVale) • Sweet Thing Chocolates Western Sizzlin Steak House • Kline’s Restaurant • Parkview Liquors • Maryland Discount Beverage • Bedford Road Liquors Excello & Deters Lounge • Keyser Fire Department • Furnace Street Staff • Angie Rudd • Shannon Rutherford • Don Bucy Lisa Williams • Rita Crites • Derek Humberson • Al McDonald • Karen Growden • Fayette II & Washington Ridge Staff Gayle Fazenbaker • Penny Lewis • Kim Brown • Dottie Lapp • Dallas Hockman • Sue Heavner • Ann Carlton Luavina Anthony • Kelly Stakem • Libi Williams-Ziler • Hazel Shaffer • Jarrod Wolfe • Phyllis Norton • Laura Hawkins Terry & Karen Sheaffer • Allegany Liquors • Denda Yugoletti • JoAnn & Doug Moulden • Rosemary Firlie Holly McDonald & Crystal Riley • Sukh Gates • Robin Brookes • Kelly Washington Page Two • Summer 2010 Friends Aware & Bishop Walsh— Working Together for the Community D uring the past year, Bishop Walsh and Friends Aware have partnered on projects designed to give back to the community. On several occasions, students were welcomed at the FAI Life Enrichment Center to work on various activities. These projects have provided a wonderful educational experience, as well as forged many new friendships. T he American Legion Post 13 raised $1000 during a fundraiser to benefit Friends Aware. Bob Snoeberger (left), Event Chairman and FAI Bus Driver, presents a check to FAI Executive Director Heather Glass. Friends Aware’s Tara Lewis (center) works with Bishop Walsh students to plant a tree in front of BW for the Tree Canopy Project. Sorting items for our Troops. Potpourri Sachets and Wind Chimes were made for the County Nursing Home. Preparing boxes for the Troops’ care packages. Making bookmarks for children’s reading groups at the Allegany County Library. Letters were written and items were packaged to ship out to our Troops. Preparing Dog Biscuits for the Allegany County Animal Shelter. Bishop Walsh students clean up our fleet of Friends Aware buses. FAI Lends a Hand F or a Day of Caring and Sharing, FAI Staff painted Laura’s Anchor, a temporary housing facility for women and children. “Walking Works” F riends Aware kicked-off its “Walking Works” program, with 40 walkers signed up to participate. Pedometers were provided to all, and prizes will be awarded to the top three walkers in this friendly competition. Summer 2010 • Page Three Trainee of the Quarter Award Winner T yler Wallace is the Trainee of the Quarter Award winner for 2nd quarter 2010. This award is presented to an individual within the Vocational Services program of the Life Enrichment Center, who has demonstrated significant achievement or consistent improvement in specific areas of their lives, based on their strengths, skill sets, character traits, motivation, and individual challenges. Tyler entered Friends Aware in June 2008 from an Allegany County Board of Education Transitioning Youth Program, then located at Frostburg State Tyler Wallace University. Since that time, Tyler has made great strides in terms of his personal interaction and work skills, achieving and surpassing goals as established in his Individualized Plan. Tyler’s social maturation over the past two years has been significant, and he has established many new relationships, both at Friends Aware and in the community. When on-site in Area 6, Tyler enjoys shredding documents, sorting and quality control for various ATK contracts, mailing contracts, and attaching handles to Berry Plastics containers. He is also very involved with Friends Aware’s “GoGreen” Crusade, and assists with the transportation of recyclable goods to the Recycling Center. He is an avid reader and visits the Allegany County Bookmobile during their weekly stops at Friends Aware. Likewise, he enjoys working on various educational programs on the touch-screen computers. What Tyler loves most (besides his mother) is fire trucks. He is very scholarly in this area, and is able to identify all fire companies’ whistles in the county, as well as the makes, models, and years of many vintage fire trucks. Tyler is well-known and integrated into the community, where he currently works two days per week shredding documents for PharmaCare. Tyler loves his job and has done very well since he began working there in October 2009. As mentioned previously, he has assumed the very prestigious title of Friends Aware’s “Recycling Engineer,” frequenting the Recycling Center almost daily with the paper, cardboard, and plastics thrown out at the LEC. He is also responsible for collecting aluminum cans from a roster of individuals who donate, as well checking the recycling cans located at area businesses and around various recreational/social sites in the community (i.e. Constitution Park, Downtown Cumberland, Riverside Park, etc.). As a recipient of this award, Tyler will be recognized in front of his peers, treated to lunch at the restaurant of his choice, awarded a Friends Aware logo jacket, and receive an engraved star on the Hall of Fame in the hallway of LEC Area 6. Congratulations Tyler—You are amazing! Twenty Years Ago... Hanekamp (center) began his career, with the support of Charles Friends Aware, at M&T Bank. Congratulations on 20 years of service! Congratulations! J ennie Myers was the recipient of the Athlete Leadership Award during the opening ceremonies at the Maryland Summer Special Olympics. She proceeded to win two gold medals for Bocce Ball at the games. Way to go Jennie! Artists at Work F riends Aware artists prepare for the Friends Aware Art Display in the window of the Culinaire Cafe through August. T he Allegany Arts Council brings the Arts Bus to Friends Aware for a day of fun and interactive art activities. Page Four • Summer 2010 Gifts • April 1, 2010 – June 30, 2010 • Gifts Beautification Day at Friends Aware M Friends Aware Contributors Thank You for Your Generous Donations! American Legion Post 13 Terri Fuller Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Santiago Ms. Renee Conner Ms. Becky Smith Mr. Brent Hiser Mrs. Diane Hendrickson Ms. Heather Fugura Mr. Johnny DeVault Mrs. Kathryn Miller Ms. Lois Russell Ms. Nancy Weisenmiller Ms. Sharon Stafford Mrs. Tonya Clites Mr. Wayne Kennell Mr. & Mrs. George Moody Mr. Joseph Washington Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Winner Dr. Maureen Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Karl Prodoehl Mr. & Mrs. James Raley Mr. Ed Lease Mr. & Mrs. David Adams Mr. Larry Dicken County United Way Upstate Adjusters, Inc. First United Bank & Trust UPS Board President Lee Ann Santiago and Executive Director Heather Glass prepare new flower boxes. Kevin Kauffman brings in the heavy equipment to help “Git-R-Done!” any thanks to all of the hardworking volunteers who shared in the beautification efforts at Friends Aware. Everyone joined in with shovels, gloves, and gardening tools to do a “makeover” on the FAI grounds. The administrative team cooked hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill. A FUN time was had by all! Mr. Softee makes the day a little “sweeter” with Ice Cream for All! LEC Manager Patrice Toey & Ed Whitaker plant flowers. FAI Customized Employment Progressing T ouring Friends Aware and Community Employment sites, after an impressive review of our Customized Employment grant and progress reports are (L to R): Heather Glass, Executive Director; Matt Smith, Employment Service Manager; Cathy Lyle, Deputy Director of the DD Council; Karen Post, Western Maryland Regional Director; Michael Chapman, DDA Executive Director; and Jane Eaton, LEC Director. PRSRT STD NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID CUMBERLAND, MD PERMIT NO. 963 1601 Holland Street Cumberland, MD 21502 Phone: 301-722-7268 Fax: 301-724-8965 Executive Director Heather D. Glass Officers of the Board Lee Ann Santiago, President Dottie Turner, Vice-President Sara Beth James, Secretary Dale Sams, Treasurer www.friendsaware.org FAI Info is designed and produced by GGI Advertising, a division of General Graphics, Inc.