Winter 2015 Newsletter - Hope Haven Area Development

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Winter 2015 Newsletter - Hope Haven Area Development
News & Views
Please consider Partnering
Thank you so much for
remembering us this
Holiday Season
with your year-end gift.
We appreciate each and every
gift we receive and your
generosity helps us continue
to offer quality services
to those we serve.
Winter Issue 2015 Volume 60 Issue 4
with Us and be a part of something exciting!
Hopefully Yours
WHAT? The construction of a brand new Hopefully Yours Store, estimated cost is
1.6 million
WHERE? 617 Jefferson Street in downtown Burlington, Iowa
WHY? Currently we operate in a rented space. Our operation has outgrown its
present location. Our store is a destination business and draws shoppers to the
downtown area, including shoppers from nearby communities. Hopefully Yours
provides training and employment for persons with disabilities.
WHEN? The time is now! To date $1.4 million has been secured.
HOW CAN I (WE) HELP? Gifts and pledges in any amount can be made for
the Hopefully Yours Building Fund, payable to either the Hope Haven Foundation
Building Fund or through the Des Moines County Community Foundation
Endowment Fund.
A plaque will be placed in the new store with the following giving levels:
Silver Partner: $1,000 - $4,000 Bronze Partner: $5,000 - $10,000
Platinum Partner: $11,000 - $25,000 Gold Partner: $50,000 plus
LEGACY SOCIETY: This Society is created to recognize the generosity of those
On the Inside:
We Dedicate our Newsletter to Randy Caston
The Gugeler Group Home
Norrgard Residents in 5k Run/Walk
Scout Troop 15
C ongrats Bobby!
Bowling at Fun City
58th Annual Meeting
Welcome New Employees
Volunteers
Cash
Goods/Services
In Honor Of
Memorials
who have named Hope Haven as a beneficiary of a bequest, estate gift, insurance
policy, annuity, or other deferred arrangement.
• Gifts of life insurance, securities, annuities, and property are also
accepted.
• Gifts may be pledged over a 1-5 year period.
• Gifts may be made in honor of or in memory of loved ones.
Enclosed please find my tax deductible donation of $________.
Please print names(s) as you would like them to appear in the
Hope Haven Area Development Center’s “News & Views”.
Name __________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________
City, State, Zip ___________________________________________
YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Winter 2015
(Please use the enclosed envelope for your convenience.)
To hear more about the project and to obtain a pledge card, please contact:
Julie Anderson at 319-237-1322 or email to julie.anderson@hopehavencorp.com
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Winter 2015
WE DEDICATE OUR NEWSLETTER TO
Randy Caston
Let’s celebrate the life of Randy Caston by remembering how he, himself, enjoyed
the simple things in life. You could always get a smile and a big thank you from
Randy by giving him a small gift or stuffed animal. He enjoyed family bingo parties
where the prizes were often silly and just plain fun. Randy’s smile and laughter made
the world a better place. Randy’s struggles taught many of us the true art of patience
and compassion. When we think of him now, let’s remember the times of good cheer
with aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins, nieces, nephews, sisters and brothers
and his mom and dad. Let’s remember how he loved animals, arts and crafts, going
on vacation, and having visitors. Let’s remember that he was happy even on his last day, and that he touched
the hearts of his supervisors and friends at Hope Haven and caregivers at Danville Care Center. Randy and his
big smile will be in our hearts forever.
Written by Randy’s sister, Merry Caston.
THE GUGELER GROUP HOME
Gugeler Group Home had a party, complete with pizza and pop from Happy
Joe’s and a Hello Kitty cake to say goodbye to our longtime friend, Lucia Lietsch.
She will be leaving us to move into Burlington Care Center where she will surely
make as many friends and light up as many lives there as she has here at
Gugeler. She has touched all of our hearts and will be missed greatly, but we
wish her much happiness in her new adventure and we will visit her soon!
Lucia’s Dream
Due to recent illness, my beautiful Aunt Lucia Lietsch will be leaving her life at
Hope Haven for a higher level of care. I would like to send a heartfelt thank you
to Gugeler staff for their love and care these past 14 years. I would also like to
thank the work services and day program staff and the job coaches who gave
her life meaning.
Lucia was born at a time when it was thought the way to serve the best interest
of a person with disabilities was to keep them “safe” at home. My dear
grandmother did just that. Lucia grew up very loved and very protected. She
watched the world from her front porch and dreamed of a “life with opportunity
and well-being”. When Lucia’s mother passed, her sister was wise enough to
explore independent living arrangements for her. Lucia moved into Gugeler Group Home, and her adult life
began. She was thrilled to have her first job, friends and her own home separate from family. Most of us are
dreaming of retirement at this age, and she was just beginning her life!
When I spoke to Lucia, she always responded she did not need anything and was very happy. The Gugeler
staff under the direction of Kim Haigh provided her a wonderful life, full of unconditional love, fun activities and
quality care. Our family never had to worry if Lucia was safe and happy. What a gift that was to all of us.
My hope is this inspires all staff at Hope Haven to be passionate about your jobs and know you make a
difference. Lucia’s dream will continue to live on through others.
Maureen Richenberger
Walton Group Home Administrator
Winter 2015
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NORRGARD RESIDENTS IN 5K RUN/WALK
Three of our Norrgard residents (Marvin R., Tisha A., and
Sarah F.) along with three staff (Elizabeth K., Amber B.,
and Brittni M.) after the residents participated in their first
5k run/walk. The Running Wild event was held at the Port
Louisa refuge outside of Wapello, IA, and proceeds from
the run benefit conservation efforts in and around Louisa
County. The group is pictured with a bird feeder that was
won by their site manager for winning her age division in
the 5k run. Residents have been participating in a fitness
program at their home, working out with staff and on their
own as part of our “FIT” program (Friends in Training).
SCOUT TROOP 15
Scout Troop 15 would love to have new members!
They meet every Tuesday at 6:30 at the Cullen
Center,1905 Douglas Avenue, Burlington. We have
loads of fun and these are some of the things we do,
to name a few:
• Summer camp at Camp Eastman
• Youth and Adult Leadership
• SCC games
• Bees games
Our Scout Master is Becky Douglas.
You can contact her at 319-759-0256.
BOWLING AT FUN CITY
Adult Development Program staff and clients
enjoyed a day at Fun City bowling and then enjoyed
some pizza and pop!
SAVE A TREE
In an effort to be stewards of our earth as
well as saving some green, we would
like to e-mail our Newsletter to you instead
of mailing through the post office.
Please send us your e-mail address to
development@hopehavencorp.com
CONGRATS BOBBY!
Robert “Bobby” Sell celebrated his 20th year
working at Doran And Ward Printing Company
in October. Staff had a small reception at work
with cake and gifts. Bobby also had a collage of
pictures on display of his many years at Doran
and Ward. Congrats Bobby, we are so proud
of you.
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Winter 2015
58TH ANNUAL MEETING
Nearly 200 persons attended the 58th Annual Meeting of the Hope Haven Area Development Center
Corporation at the Burlington Golf Club October 26th. President, Don Ross, presided over the meeting with
Executive Director, Bob Bartles, going over the highlights of 2015.
ANNUAL AWARDS
Each year we recognize staff for their
years of service to Hope Haven.
FOR 5 YEARS:
Debra Brinkley
Shari Brower
Erin Conner
Tanya Donlan
Cheryl Enger
Ashley Goudie
Christa Heckenberg
Jade Hierstein
Amanda Rankin
Cheryl Wright
FOR 10 YEARS:
Melanie Bement
Cristi Bieri
Janet Ryner
Wendy Scott
Amanda Tessier
April VanHamme
Charles Sells proudly
displays his years for 25
years of employment.
FOR 25 YEARS:
Darcy Hedges
Joan Reynolds
1 YEAR AWARDS
Kevin Ruth
Lorisa Seivers
Michael Mastropietro
Randee Gerst
Hillary Gentry
Crystal King
Trey Saben Smith
Andy Mann
Austin McFarland
Lucia Lietsch
Brandon Downing
Santana Lau
Barry McCllelan
Suzanne Nees
Dawn Totemeier
Tyler Gray
Jimmy Jacobs
Nathan Gilpin
Chrystal Raker
5 YEAR AWARDS
Robert Kirby
Ron Schmieg
Krisha Burk
Amanda Moeller
Mary Wheeler
Virginia Glas
Bob Nylin
Kaziah Solomon
25 YEAR AWARD
Charles Sells
FOR 15 YEARS:
Stephanie Cox
Michael Snyder
FOR 20 YEARS:
Patti French
These Individuals have been on the job for one year or
more. Most of the individuals in this group have been
working in our various enclaves:
Outstanding Advocate: Brett Mitchell
Outstanding Volunteer: Karen Alvine
Brett Mitchell thanking
everyone for the recognition and award he
received as THE OUTSTANDING ADVOCATE
of the year.
Employer of the Year: Hy-Vee #2
Cover Design of Annual Report: Megan Kamp
Thank you so much for this great opportunity. I love art and I
got my art ability from both of my parents. I want to keep doing
this every chance I get. Again every time when I do art it always
inspires me to do more every day. I want to make a difference
in my life and others people lives. I would like to go back to
school for art and get an art degree and become an art teacher
for special needs kids. I really enjoy drawing the picture of the
new Hopefully Yours Store and hope to have more chances in
the future.
Thank you
Megan Kamp, recipient of the award for
Cover Design of the Annual Report tells
the audience of her love of art.
News & Views
Winter 2015
Tax Deductible Contributions
As you consider your year-end tax planning,
we hope you will include us in your
tax-deductible charitable contributions.
We would like to thank Mr. Joe Cochran, CPA,
of CPA Associates PC for his thoughtfulness
in assisting with this article for Hope Haven.
In the past several years we have seen the largest tax cuts ever in history. This is great for the majority of the citizens,
but what about the handicapped and less fortunate, many of whom are clients at Hope Haven Area Development Center
Corporation? Many of the programs previously supported by the government are now seeing severe financial cutbacks.
Hope Haven supports these citizens and they need your continued support now.
The holiday season will soon be upon us. We at Hope Haven would appreciate it if you would kindly remember us both in
your prayers and in your financial support. As you consider your year-end tax planning, we hope you will include us in your
tax-deductible charitable contributions.
The tax laws intentionally encourage charitable contributions. By your charitable contribution in 2015, you will reduce your
federal and state income taxes, providing you itemize your deductions for the year 2015.
Example: If you are in the 33.98% tax bracket and claim itemized deductions on schedule A, if you make a $12,500 contribution,
the sum of your federal and state taxes will be $4,248 less. Thus, your actual contribution costs you only $8,252.
Many of us in our lifetime would like to be remembered by leaving something for future generations.
No finer gift could be made than a bequest in your estate plan for Hope Haven. Such a gift will not
only provide many happy memories of you for your family, friends, and individuals who have helped
at Hope Haven, it will also provide a tax savings in your estate.
The 2015 Iowa tax rates are:
The 2015 Incremental federal tax rates are:
SINGLE
Over
$0
MARRIED FILING JOINTLY
But Not Over
$9,225
Rate
10%
$0
But Not Over
$18,450
Rate
10%
9,225
37,450
15%
18,450
74,900
15%
37,450
90,750
25%
74,900
151,200
25%
90,750
189,300
28%
151,200
230,450
28%
189,300
411,500
33%
230,450
411,500
33%
411,500
413,200
35%
411,500
464,850
39.6%
464,850
413,200
Over
35%
39.6%
Over
But Not Over
$0
$1,539
1,539
3,078
3,078 6,156
6,156
13,851
13,851
23,085
23,085
30,780
30,780
46,170
46,170
69,255
69,255
Rate
.36%
.72%
2.43%
4.50%
6.12%
6.48%
6.80%
7.92%
8.98%
News & Views
Winter 2015
Following are 2 examples of tax
savings resulting from charitable
gifts to Hope Haven:
Federal Iowa
Taxable income
$75,000
$65,000
Cash Gift
Gift amount
$1,000
Federal taxes at 25%
250
Iowa taxes at 7.92%
79
Total tax savings
A
Net cost of gift
329
$761
Appreciated Property Gift
Fair Value of property gifted
$1,000
Cost basis of property gifted
-100
Gain if sold
900
Federal taxes at 15%
135
Iowa taxes a 7.92%
Total taxes on sale
Total tax savings (A + B)
A record of your contributions is maintained by personnel at Hope
Haven. Remember that to be tax deductible, all contributions of $250
or more must be documented by receipts, which include a statement
that no goods or services were received for the contributions, or details
of the value of all goods and services received. Contributions under
$250 must be documented by a canceled check or a receipt.
Another gift to consider is a charitable living trust of life income gifts.
With certificate of deposit rates at less than 1% and many stocks
paying even less, you may want to consider this type of gift. This
type of gift allows you to transfer the assets over to Hope Haven now,
but you continue receiving cash payments for your life. The amount
you will receive is agreed upon when you create the trust and will
remain constant, no matter what happens with the stock market and
interest rates. In addition, you will receive a charitable deduction for
the contribution.
Note that Congress could still enact additional tax benefits from
contributions that will apply in 2015. Please consult your income tax
advisor to learn about these.
71
B
206
$535
Note that because Hope Haven will not
have to pay income taxes on contributions it
receives, the entire proceeds from the cash
gift or the sale of appreciated property can
be used to help individuals who are less
fortunate.
“We make a living by what we get,
but we make a life by what we give.”
-Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Life Insurance is probably the most overlooked gift available in tax planning. Example: Mr. Adams owns a $ 10,000 policy,
with a cash value of $3,000. If this policy is transferred to Hope Haven as the owner and beneficiary, Mr. Adams will receive
a charitable contribution of $3,000. If he continues to pay the premiums after the gift, the premium payments will also be a
tax deduction.
Both Hope Haven Area Development Center Corporation and the Hope Haven Foundation are approved charitable 501(c)3
organizations by the Internal Revenue Service.
Please consult with your tax advisor and the staff at Hope Haven on how your dreams can be remembered.
For more information, contact Julie Anderson at (319) 237-1322.
Winter 2015
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WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES
Kimberly Anderson
Lacy Richmond
Lyndsey White
Chelsie Appel
Abbey Corwin
Tina Jaeger
Kyla Land
Alexandria Looker
Andrea Lane
Raven Ralston
Tiffany Hammond
Lauren Williams
Letitia George
Allison Smith
Katasha Smith
Trisha Deen
Amanda Underwood
Tammy Good
Megan Payne
Shannon Johnson
James Cox
Candance Lewis
Chasity Shull
Tricia Durbala
Britney Grisham
Jami Staley
Echo Logan
Caitlinn Coombs
Kimberly Keller
Tammy Trickler
Tyler Wade
Ashaunte Pickens
The following individuals, organizations, and businesses have donated cash, goods, services,
or the use of their facilities from August 13, 2015 through October 31, 2015. We thank all for their
generosity. We sincerely hope that we have not inadvertently left anyone off the list. Please
contact us if your name or organization has not been recognized.
Keith & Rita Howard
First Presbyterian Church Members
Phyllis Oberman
Reva Housewright
Debbie Mosley Nelson
Sarah Staley
Jerry Smith
Amanda Shaw
Pat Coakley
Karen Polen
Janet Schnoeblen
Cash
BENEFACTORS $1,000 & OVER
Burlington/West Burlington United
Way
Carl A. Nelson
Donald & Marjorie Ross
Dr. & Mrs. Roderick Kellogg
Lisa Keller
Mark Smith
Variety - The Children’s Charity
Catfish Bend Casion Golf Tournament
Bob Caffrey
Jim Olson
Scott Peck
Dave Wittkamp
Mary & Russ Smith
In Honor of Jerry Smith
Lorraine Gieselman
PATRONS $500 - $999
First Presbyterian Church
Mary Davis
Volunteers
Sharon Doty
Katie Powers
Matt Clover
Joe Siefken
Mary McAllister
Karen Alvine
Audrey Gengenbacher
Grace Borgard
Elizabeth Steflick
Adrian Silva
Veronica Wells
Denise Forney
Bailey Stone
Maggie Stone
Sam Stone
Todd Little
Lizzy Edgecomb
Ririe Spenser
Warren Bringhurst
Jessica Howell
Gabriella Loureiro
Tiffiny Law
CONTRIBUTORS $100 -$499
Charles Holmes
Christopher Walker
D.L & Diane Brinkmeyer
Iowa One Gift
Larry & Dawn Fraise
R.A. & Nedra Adkins
Robert & Jan Siegel
Robert & Patricia Bensmiller
Sperry United Methodist Church
West Hill United Methodist Church
FRIENDS UP TO $99
Cheryl Enger
Christoph & Uwe Osse
Dacid Wagner
DeeAnn Fields
Dennis Grizzle
Elise Brueck King
Eva Castillo
James & Lorena Kivlahan
Judy Swigart
Karen Minnick
Lori Stewart
Michael & Deborah Remick
Liana Marnin
Taylor Claridge
Bruce Turner
Ryle Turner Gittings
Laura Kivlahan
Rosa Bailey
Berit Hoelzen
Jerry Anderson
Molly Maher
Phyllis Stiefel
Shelley Dirth
Vernave & Barbara Garcia
Goods/Services
Alice Anhalt
Alicia Kelley
Amber Crear
Anita Busse
Anita Watkins
Anna Hass
Ann Ware
Arlene Martin
Becky Egerton
Bernice Holmberg
Beth Nickel
Betty Baker
Betty Larson
Beverly Alecock
Beverly Thacker
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Bill Obermann
Bobbie Brooks
Bonnie Oberly
Brad & Kris Miller
Brenda Carson
Brenda Martin
Burlington Retirement Services
Carla Lumberg
Carol Lindhart
Carole Halicki
Carolyn Mackey
Cathy Brink
Cathy Dumolien
Cathy Vanover
Century 21 Property Professionals
Charlotte Anderson
Cheryl Almack
Cheryl Green
Chris Cetta
Christ Episcopal Church
Christy Hartman
Cindi Muff
Cindy & Tom Brueck
Cindy Streeter
Country Friends
Curtis & Barbara Blom
Cynthia Becker
Dan Allen
Dana Patton
Danny & JoAnn Lampe
Dave & Beth Marmion
David & Barbara Miller
David House
Dean & Sue Vickstrom
Dean & Karen Hurliman
Deb Remick
Debbie Gadau
Dennis & Kate Menke
Dennis Imler
Dennis Kuster
Dennis McGregor
Denny Burk
Diana Brunken
Dick & Joan Shadley
Dixie Wilkerson
Don & Chris Harter
Donna Christofferson
Donna Hanking
Donna Langley
Dorothy Mears
Duane & Sandy Hendrichson
Eden Wahlers
Elaine Eisenmann
Elizabeth Lantz
Emily Candela
Eric Pettit
Federal Mogul
Gary Bindel
Gary Hall
George Reed
George Vedder
Winter 2015
Greg & Patty Day
Grinstead, Pierce & Associates
Hearth & Home
Henry Beghtor
Heritage Center
Ingrid Waters
Jack Hayes
Jaimie Samayoa
Jakob Judd
James Ruberg
Jan Ryner
Jan Smith
Jan Vornkahl
Jan Zimmerman
Janet Schnoebelen
Jen Phan
Jerleen Schlesser
Jerry & Julie Anderson
Jill Fullenkamp
Jim & Chris Cary
Jim & Margaret Brommel
Jim Carter
Jim Thye
Jo Cosby
Joanne Mears
Joe Skelley
John & Judy Arledge
John Fenton
Joyce Kuster
Joyce Simpson
Judy Brueck
Judy Mennen
Julie Schulte
Karen Chiri
Karen Hassell
Karen Losey
Kathy Johnson
Kay McElderry
Keith & Rita Howard
Kelly Walker
Kempker’s Tru Value
Kent & Gretchen Lewis
Kristi Notestein
Larry & Sally Vickroy
Laverne Merschman
Lea Wolfe
Libba Flores
Lillian Curtis
Linda Wagler
Lisa Webb
Liz Buhmeyer
Lori Jones
Lori Kayser
Lori Motz Hales
Lottie Fulton
Lynda Murray
Lynette Heckenberg
Marcia Romero
Margaret Kelly
Marilyn Maudlin
Mark & Janelle McGuire
Mark Dye
Mark Johnson
Martha Rente
Mary Ann Umthun
Mary Butler
Mary Ellen Jackson
Mary Poffenbarger
Melissa Garth
Melissa Mulholland
Michael Richards
Michele Balbort
Michele Masters
Mike Hoffman
Milt & Laurine Paule
Molly Lovelock
Monicka Coursey
Monika Dowell
Nancy Bundy
Nancy Park
Nancy Warren
Nick Celanzman
Pam Adams
Pam Jackson
Pam Varner
Pamela Gerhardt
Pat Darnold
Pat Hudgel
Patricia Cummings
Patti Hasenclever
Patty & Greg Day
Patty Schulte
Patty Schurk
Paul & Doris Walz
Paul & Lin Beckman
Paul French
Paula Burg
Peggy Estrada
Penny Sudbeck
Phyllis Oberman
Randy Vorwerk
Ray & Barbara Mendenhall
Ray Fullenkamp
Rebecca Teater
Renee Moss
Rick Orth
Risa Machholz
Rita Kelzer
Robert Galvin
Robert Soto
Ron & Debbie Underwood
Ron Starkey
Rose Witte
Russell & Sarah Dirks
Ruth Vornkahl
Ruth Wittenmyer
Samuel Creagan
Sandi’s Sewing Connection
Sandy Morrison
Sandy Murphy
Sara McClure
Scott & Michele Peck
Winter 2015
Shane McCoy
Sharon Cooke
Sherry Ashby
Sherry Jones
Shelley Jochims
Stacey Garcia
Stephanie Wilson
Steve & Julie Swanson
Steve & Terri Crowley
Steve Stoll
Steven & Rhonda Frevert
Steven Perlstein
Sue Mulch
Susan Abbott
Susan Beckman
Susan Carter
Susan Johnson
Tags Instead - Angie Smith
Terry Guy
Theresa Short
Tiffany Jennings
Tina Hall
Tom Marker
Tom Murphy
Tom & Tami Plein
Tony Thomson
Twyla Robertson
Vicki Philabaum
Vicki Shullaw
Wayne Salzweedle
Wes & Patricia Perry
Wes Lunsford
Zita Harmon
In Honor Of
IN HONOR OF LORI KIVLAHAN
Fred & Kitty Winke
Memorials
IN MEMORY OF CYNTHIA THOMAS
Timothy Schiltz
IN MEMORY OF GERALD DINGMAN
Friends & Family
Benjamin & Sheila Moor
Bonnie Riley
Burton & Joanne Prugh
C.A. & Anna Williams
Cathryn Layer
Charles & Sara Noel
D.L. Ruschill
Henry County Democrats
James Luther
Jane Housewright
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Jennifer Christner
Jerry & Julie Anderson
Dennis & Diane Dietzman
Jerry & Kristin Upton
John & Janet Minnie
Jon & Alisabeth Brouwer
Kathleen Armentrout
Larry & Sally Vickroy
Laura Kivlahan
Lee Mason Pennebaker
Leroy & Joyce Sanders
Meinen Construction Co, Inc.
Merlin & Debra Burden
Michael & Joyce Kruse
Mrs. Glen Richenberger
Richard & Mary Beth Young
Robert & Martha Stotlar
Robert & Susan Smith
Ronald & Beverly Platt
Ronald & Karen Osborne
Stanley & Sharol Kroll
Tami Buster
Ted & Paula Mohrfeld
Tim & Becky Mellinger
U.A.W. Local 807
Wayne & Katherine Brumwell
IN MEMORY OF THE
ERTZ FAMILY
Jeanette Hannum
IN MEMORY OF
RANDY CASTON
Anna & Pod Kay Probert
Arnold Refrigeration, Inc.
Bob & Linda Long
Charlotte Muntz
Cheryl Lorenz
Corrine Roth
Darcy Hedges
David & Lorraine Opiekun
Elaine Luttenegger
Jane Housewright
Jay & Georgene Thordsen
John & Debra Wiberg
Lois Traman
Micheal & Anita Wagner
Mr. & Mrs Gerald Mattox
Mrs. Ralph Caston, Jr.
Patricia Short
Rachel Kelley
Richard Caston
Rick Cheney
Robert & Dorothy Goede
Ronnie & Kim Smith
Jerry & Julie Anderson
Ruth Buehler
Scott Matlick
Vicki Shullaw
William Bentler, Jr.
IN MEMORY OF PAUL EISENMANN
Monica Eisenmann
Tastefully Yours
Bistro & Catering Company
Tastefully Yours Bistro
and
Catering Company
218 Jefferson Street – Unit 1-D
Burlington, IA 52601
Open Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Call (319) 572-8631
or
Visit online www.tastefullyyoursbistro.com
Hopefully Yours
• ANTIQUES
• COLLECTABLES
• CLOTHING
• FURNITURE
STORE HOURS:
Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
425 VALLEY • BURLINGTON, IA
(319) 237-1140
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828 North 7th
Burlington, Iowa 52601
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Our mission.. . . .
to assist persons with disabilities
to live a life of opportunity and
well-being.
Our vision.. . . .
Hope Haven Area Development
Center, through it’s commitment
to excellence in care and services,
will set the standard for support
to persons with disabilities.
Hope Haven does not release donor information
to other entities. If you wish to have your name
removed from future fundraising communications
or have an address change, please notify
Julie Anderson, Development Department,
828 North 7th, Burlington, Iowa 52601.
(319) 237-1322.
The Hope Haven “News & Views” is a quarterly
publication of Hope Haven Area Development
Center Corporation; a non-profit 501(c) 3
organizations dedicated to serving people with
disabilities.
2015 BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Loren Stein, President
Ruth Skeens, Vice President
Kay Spieler, Treasurer
Laurie Hempen, Secretary
Patricia Coe
Executive Director: Bob Bartles
Lu Ann Glaser
Editor: Julie Lunning Anderson,
Director of Development & Community Relations.
Merlin Hellman
Development Assistant: Linda Leis
All services are available to anyone without regard
to age, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, degree of disability, race, color, creed,
or citizenship.
www.hopehavencorp.com
JoAnn Lampe
Bill Minnis
Jim Sholl
Rex Troute
Donald Ross, Director Emeritus