community-2015 - Giving - Albright Care Services
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community-2015 - Giving - Albright Care Services
Albright Care Services Community Report Two-thousand and fifteen “II alone cannot change the world d, butt I can cast a stone across th he waters to create many ripples.” - Motther Teresa Albright Care Services is a non-profit organization affiliated in faith with The United Methodist Church through the Susquehanna Conference. Our mission is to care for the senior population in the Pennsylvania communities in which we operate facilities. In particular, we strive to meet the housing and healthcare needs of the aging in ways that help seniors age gracefully and with dignity. Albright operates two independent senior living communities with a full continuum of care—RiverWoods in Lewisburg and Normandie Ridge in York. Albright operates LIFE (Living Independently for Elders) programs that provide health, social and spiritual day care in three communities—Lancaster, Lebanon and Williamsport. Albright also manages Warrior Run Manor in Watsontown, a housing complex for the disabled and elderly. RiverWoods is also home to the Slifer House Museum. Slifer House was the original home for the aged of the Evangelical Association and was in operation for nearly 60 years. Slifer House then opened to the public as a museum in 1976 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Albright Care Services provides housing and healthcare services for more than 1,200 seniors in eight counties. As a non-profit organization, Albright is committed to meeting the continually changing needs of the communities we serve and is grateful for the ongoing financial support of family, friends and neighbors within those communities. 2 affiliated in faith Thank You from our president Shaun T. Smith Dear Friends, Our annual report offers me an opportunity to thank you for your generosity and service to Albright Care Services. The past year has been one of great accomplishment in areas of service to our residents and participants, and leadership from staff, board and volunteers. We are grateful to all who have given in support of our mission, and partnered with us to best meet needs in our community. I continue to feel blessed and grateful to work with such an amazing group! As you read through the pages of our report, imagine each accomplishment like a drop of water in a great ocean. Each drop creates a ripple with impact. Some ripples find their way to shore and come to a peaceful end, while others create a tidal wave. As we begin some very exciting capital and service projects this year, I challenge everyone to do work that creates impact! Be courageous in offering ideas and finding solutions. Be the leader, take a stand and help Albright continue to make waves. We are the leader in senior care services in the Susquehanna Valley. Next year, 2016, Albright Care Services will celebrate 100 years of service in the community. It will be an exciting year as we reflect on our past and dream of our future. And we look forward to doing this with you—our family, friends and neighbors. Thank you for your perseverance! Sincerely, the united methodist church 3 90 Maplewood Drive | Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570) 522-3880 | Toll Free: (888) 791-0094 Marketing@AlbrightCare.org AlbrightCare.org Shaun T. Smith ................................... President & CEO Douglas L. Flasher .............. Chief Operating Officer Jacqueline D. Dancho ......................Treasurer & CFO Carol A. Klose ..............................Corporate Secretary Francine B. Ashby ..................................Vice President Fund Development LouAnn J. Shively...... Vice President of Regulatory Affairs & Compliance Officer Susan D. Jamison ...............Director of Annual Fund John C. McDonough...... Associate Director of LIFE Programs and Operations RiverWoods Senior Living Community 3201 River Road | Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570) 522-6234 Lennea Brown, Executive Director Normandie Ridge Senior Living Community 1700 Normandie Drive | York, PA 17408 (717) 764-6262 Courtney Bolinsky, Executive Director Albright LIFE Lancaster County 417 West Frederick Street | Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 381-4320 Lebanon County 113 S. Ninth Street | Lebanon, PA 17042 (717) 376-1133 Lycoming / Clinton Counties 901 Memorial Avenue | Williamsport, PA 17701 (570) 322-LIFE (5433) Matthew Hazen, Regional Director Warrior Run Manor 1105 Main Street | Watsontown, PA 17777 (570) 538-1033 Mike Arnold, Manager Serving Seniors in Eight Counties AlbrightCare.org Williamsport Watsontown Lewisburg Lebanon MEMBER York Lancaster Albright Care Services is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The official registration and financial information of Albright Care Services may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, (800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. 4 affiliated in faith Board of Trustees Keith S. Kuzio Chair Williamsport Georgeann M. Eckstine Vice Chair Selinsgrove Rev. Karen Atanasoff Williamsport Diane Meixell Lewisburg Dr. Howard C. Berthold, Jr., Ph.D. Williamsport Jean Ann Myers Normandie Ridge, York Susan C. Best Williamsport Robert J. Booz Centre Hall Robert J. Funk Lebanon Thomas C. Graver Mifflinburg Robert S. Harder Lewisburg Connie K. May Lewisburg the united methodist church Robert S. Ryan RiverWoods, Lewisburg Rev. Keith Schmuck York Rev. Tom Steger Mount Joy Gretchen Wagoner Selinsgrove Anne E. Zerbe, Esquire York Rev. Gregory C. Myers Bishop’s Representative Mechanicsburg 5 A lbright Care Services is excited to announce a new logo to usher in the next 100 years of service to the community. The logo design was inspired by our upcoming anniversary celebration yet rooted in our Evangelical heritage and ongoing relationship with the Susquehanna Conference of The United Methodist Church. The logo is a shining example of the Albright we imagine as we forge a model for the next 100 years of service. The coming years will be filled with people who make a difference, just as the last hundred had many heroes. Let’s talk about one of them. In December of 2013, we said goodbye to our good friend, Dr. Eugene Adams, a RiverWoods resident. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Lena, and spirited daughter Sonia. Dr. Adams was an industrious man, and a thoughtful provider and caregiver for both Lena and Sonia. Upon Dr. Adams death, RiverWoods learned of a most generous bequest in support of capital advancement for residential and nursing purposes. “Dr. Adams’ bequest is an amazing gift,” said Fran Ashby, vice president of fund development. “It is evidence of a generous heart and a sincere interest in the welfare of others.” His gift speaks to a lifetime of careful planning and a desire to make a positive and perpetual difference for current and future RiverWoods residents. Dr. Adams gift is restricted for capital improvements. And just like his disciplined approach, Albright will be conscientious in its spending to respect the Adams Family’s wishes for growth and stability at RiverWoods. Albright Care Services gratefully acknowledges all bequests in support of benevolence, general operating and capital improvements. Dr. Adams’ legacy will be seen and felt in the many ways in which his gift helps Albright fulfill its important mission of serving others. What will your legacy be? 6 affiliated in faith Spriggle Fund Sees Growth Albright is pleased to report healthy returns for The Spriggle Fund for the Endowment of Benevolent Care. In 2014 we saw an annual 12 month return of 14.35%, and the year end balance on December 31, 2014, was $1,365,437. We continue to enjoy the expert advisement of the United Methodist Stewardship Foundation. The annual distribution supports the daily expenses of providing benevolent care on the residential campuses as well as care for participants at the LIFE Centers. Albright’s goal is to continue to raise annual benevolent funds, as well as funds for the endowment. Donations to the Spriggle Fund can be made at any time through the Fund Development Office. $430,758 in Benevolent Care delivered to Residents of Normandie Ridge & RiverWoods, and Participants of Albright LIFE Lancaster, Lebanon and Williamsport. “I worked hard. I planned well. I just never imagined I would outlive my savings.” Imagine the anxiety you would feel if you were truly faced with running out of money. You’re aging and the money is depleting. Where will you live next month? How will you pay for your next medication refill? Will you have to choose between groceries and medicine? What if you need therapy services? This is a real situation for the person quoted above. It’s a real situation for members of our Albright family. Sometimes careful planning isn’t enough to spare someone from financial hardship. Many circumstances contribute to one’s inability to pay for housing, food and medicine— just the basics. Thankfully, we have members of our Albright family who choose to make a difference for others. Thankfully, we have YOU! Because you have given so generously to the Benevolent Fund during 2014, Albright was able to continue providing benevolent care for residents and participants in need, helping fulfill the mission of caring for the elderly and financially burdened. During 2014, Albright provided $361,987 in benevolent care to residents of Normandie Ridge and RiverWoods. continued on page 9 the united methodist church ©Impressions Photographic Studio, Gordon Wenzel A Community Partnership Planning for the future is an important piece of every facet of Albright. And, as employees are our greatest asset, all are encouraged to pursue training and educational opportunities to support daily work with residents and participants. During 2013, we partnered with First Community Foundation Partnership (FCFP) to create an endowed fund in support of staff education at Albright Care Services. Albright’s education fund had previously been held in house, primarily supporting clinical training. When we wanted to extend the reach and legacy of the program, we partnered with FCFP. The partnership builds on both organizations’ strengths, encouraging us to work together to sustain healthy and productive communities. Albright established the organizational endowment as a permanent funding source. The fund’s investment income will be granted back to Albright to support individual education and group training. Albright’s goal is to support continuing education in a variety of clinical and nonclinical areas for the ultimate benefit of residents and participants. Cindy Wolfe, pictured above, a longtime employee, has experienced firsthand the benefits of the education fund—supporting her desire for continuing education and advancement at Albright. “Albright has helped me reach both my personal and professional development goals. Broadening the opportunities for staff can only be seen as a positive for both the employee and our residents and participants”, said Cindy. Donations to the education fund can be made at any time through Albright’s Fund Development office, as well as the Foundation office. 7 A Message from our Board Chair, Keith S. Kuzio L ooking at the past year from my perspective as Board Chair, I see Albright Care Services continuing to richly embrace its mission. Now on the doorstep to our second century of service, we look to the future with great anticipation. I am proud to lead a Board of Trustees that is compassionate, engaged and keenly aware of the continually changing environment in senior services and healthcare. In planning and responding to change, members of the Board and staff are the first wave of resources devoted to finding new and innovative ways to meet the needs of residents, participants and their families. As we have all experienced, change does not always come easy. If not predicted, it can act like a tidal wave crushing us. But if we proactively assume the right stance, that wave of change can provide positive momentum and propel us forward. I feel Albright is taking advantage of the energy found in these changing times. It is demonstrated in our desire to engage residents, participants and staff, receive and act on constructive feedback, and plan and construct the facilities and programs that will continue to advance our mission and the delivery of high quality services well into the next century. This Community Report highlights many contributions from our family, friends and neighbors. Every act of kindness listed has created a positive ripple that is effecting every facet of our great organization. Thank you! Pictured below: Staff and Board members at the 2014 Albright Care Services Board Retreat. 8 affiliated in faith Master Planning Continues The Master Planning process identified a number of strategic priorities for Albright— four in the area of capital improvement. A ribbon cutting ceremony held on Feb. 12, 2015, marked the opening of new dining, nursing and rehabilitation space within the Skilled Nursing Center at Normandie Ridge. The renovated space includes a dining room with a country kitchen, conference room and fireplace lounge with recreation space. The homelike design better meets the needs of both long and short term residents and is complementary of the exceptional level of skilled care provided at Normandie Ridge. Alcove Apartments were also completed at Normandie Ridge providing an additional affordable housing opportunity for independent residents. The remaining two projects, currently underway, will require our patience and fortitude as we move a lot of dirt to make way for new housing and services! The Memory Care Residence at Normandie Ridge kicked off with a groundbreaking ceremony on March 13, 2015. The Memory Care Residence will house 18 beds in a restful ‘small home’ environment with full programming for the treatment and support of Alzheimer’s and related dementias. A groundbreaking on May 7, 2015, marked the first stages of the Center for Wellness and Transitional Care at RiverWoods. A 32-bed center will support rehabilitation needs with the goal of returning short term residents to their permanent homes, both on and off campus, as soon as safely possible. Benevolent Care, continued from page 7 Albright also provided $68,771 for participants in the LIFE program. Benevolent care remains our greatest need. We could not do this important work without your help. On behalf of the residents and participants who receive benevolent care, especially for those who cannot thank you directly, we say THANK YOU for your generous gifts. YOU make all the difference! the united methodist church 9 The Albright Care Services Legacy Society The Legacy Society recognizes family and friends who have included Albright Care Services in their financial planning to ensure Albright’s continued strength and leadership in senior care. We’re proud to be a philanthropic priority for our supporters, grateful for their continued generosity and committed to good stewardship of resources. H. Emerson & Ruth Abram Dr. Eugene G. S. Adams* Dean & Janet Albright Harold E. Arnold Pearl M. Basom Trust Ruth Nash Basom The Basom Fund for the Meditation Garden at RiverWoods Loella Bishop Reverend & Mrs. Luke Brinker Kathleen Burch Constance E. Cammer The Donald L. Crowl Trust Derl & Charlene Derr Martha Donahue The Alton & Beulah Dodge Family Fund Vernon* & Gladys Eichelberger Elizabeth Eskildson* Mark Estridge Charles* & Marion Foster Joann E. Garrett Mary H. Goodwillie Robert S. Harder Richard rd Hinkelman* Hink Hi nkelma m n Richard C. Hoy* Agnes Irvin Trust Stephen & Marion Jacobsen Chester & Margaret Jump* Raymond Kehrer, Jr. James M.* & Eunice L. Knowles Ruth Lantz Trust Lioba B. Lau Dorothy Lindecamp* Mary Alice Lippert Endowment Fund Sara K. Little* James A.* & Audrey R. Magee Walter* & Inga Miller David & June Moyer* Titus & Mildred Musser William E. Nunn John & Elizabeth Petrick Dale E. & Janet L. Ranck Audrey Reed Loretta M. Roberson William R. & Dorothy F. Sandmeyer Leslie E. Sheary* Davey Lee Siple David Da d K. Slifer Bruce & Jeane Smay John T. and Paige S. Smith Fund of York County Community Foundation Spriggle Fund for the Endowmnet of Benevolent Care Robert L. Stanton* Arlene L. Stauffer Fitz Walling* Clare E. Wherley Bennett Willeford Rine G. Winey, Jr. *Deceased This listing includes all those whose bequest intentions are known to Albright Care Services and who wish to be recognized. We also recognize charitable gift annuities, permanent funds and trusts at our donors’ discretion. Any omissions are an oversight that we desire to correct. Please call Fran Ashby at 570-522-3880 to include your name among our list of benefactors. Make a gift that will live on – leave a legacy! 10 2014 Albright Care Services Benefactors The following pages show the generosity of our family of donors—supporting our programs and services at RiverWoods, Normandie Ridge and Albright LIFE. We highlight the gifts and volunteer efforts of Meals on Wheels and Slifer House Museum. We welcome new members into our Legacy Society and remain grateful for all those who have established planned gifts and bequests in support of Albright. We acknowledge the tremendous efforts of the Golf Challenge, Grande Illumination, Everyday Heroes, Ice Angels and Car Show. Finally, we recall fondly those residents and participants who have gone to their final resting places. We are grateful for the many ways in which you show your support for RiverWoods, Normandie Ridge and Albright LIFE. Thank you! “Even the smallest act of caring for another person is like a drop of water—it will make ripples through the entire pond.” - Jessy and Bryan Matteo † Denotes donors who have given for ten or more years consecutively. $15,000 and above George & Margaret Keller † $10,000 to $14,999.99 Audrey Magee † Sodexo Senior Living Susquehanna Conference of The United Methodist Church † $7,500 to $9999.99 Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way † Lycoming County United Way, Inc. RiverWoods Auxiliary † $5,000 to $7,499.99 First Community Foundation Partnership of PA The Graham Company Hepco Construction, Inc. Robert & Suzanne Newpher Normandie Ridge Auxiliary † Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lebanon $2,500 to $4,999.99 Alice Bair Percy Brown † David Custer Family of Dorothy M. Custer Diocese of Harrisburg Everyday Heroes Milton House Sue Jamison Lamar Advertising Larson Design Group † Metz Environmental Services † Normandie Ridge Church Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP Robert & Priscilla Ryan Sacred Heart Parish, Lewisburg Select Medical Rehabilitation Services The Spangler Family Stewart & Tate Construction Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc. $1,500 to $2,499.99 Anonymous (2) Michael Alliston & DiAnn Baxley Brann & Light, P.C. † Douglas & Mary Candland Carbis Walker, LLP † The Daily Item Publishing Company † Dave & Jackie Dancho † John T. and Paige S. Smith Fund of York County, Community Foundation Myron & Bonnie Jones Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc. Be A Shining Example! “No one lights a lamp and hides it in a clay jar or puts it under a bed. Instead, they put it on a stand, so that those who come in can see the light.” - Luke 8:16 If you’ve made the generous decision to include Albright in your estate plan, let your gift shine and be an inspiration to others! We can make sure your personal charitable mission is met by knowing your wishes in advance. The Legacy Society recognizes all those whose bequest intentions are known and wish to be recognized. 11 Everyday Employee Campaign L ast year, we launched our our Everyday Heroes Employee Campaign. As employees, when we give back, it shows that we believe in the mission and vision of Albright—to care for our senior population and provide for our neighbors just like we would our own families. When we show that we care enough to give out of our own pockets, over and above our paycheck, it speaks volumes to participants, their families and all of the external people that we are asking for financial support. We make a difference! We had two goals: awareness followed by increased enrollment in payroll deduction. Our initial goal was to create an awareness campaign to show the variety of areas supported by contributions and to create ‘events’ to encourage participation. Lunch, dinner and Snack Attack events began to occur with $.25 - $2.00 in net proceeds from each sale coming back as contributions. Employee champions chose between Benevolent Fund and Resident/Participant Enrichment for their proceeds. By the end of 2014, we had 30% participation and more than $2,700 collected from the Snack Attack events alone! During open enrollment, we shared our success stories and invited staff to consider payroll deduction—our secondary goal. We wanted staff to know that for as little as $1.00 per pay period, they can make a real difference —and when we all join together—there is no limit to what we can achieve! We were delighted to welcome new pledges from all of the sites to a variety of service areas including benevolence and enrichment. We are so proud of our Albright employees, thank you for making a difference! Latsha, Davis & McKenna, P.C. † Jason & Julie Linsey McKesson Medical-Surgical MoJo Active, Inc. Prelude Services St. Joseph Catholic Church, Milton Wagman Corporate Community Fund of York County Community Foundation Clare E. Wherley † $1,000 to $1,499.99 Robert & Charlotte Ahrens † Dean & Janet Albright † Dave & Fran Ashby Roy & Judy Ashby Jan Bender † Bob & Lisa Black Dale & Mary Bower † Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning Ellen Craugh Creative Plantscapes, Inc. Derl & Charlene Derr First Presbyterian Church, Lewisburg † Douglas & Jill Flasher Stephen & Carolyn Foust † Bob & Maureen Funk Carl Jarrett Lancaster County Community Foundation Lewisburg Hotel Lewisburg Sunrise Rotary Club Lila Gibbs Trust Chuck Mahla † The Merck Foundation Rebecca Mohr Estate of Joseph & Martha Morrall David Moyer Shaun & Sue Smith † Standard Journal VALIC $500 to $999.99 Anonymous The Gerald Alleman Family American Legion Post 182, Lewisburg Harry Ammon James & Patricia Apple † Arthur Funk & Sons Inc. Paul Bernabeo & David Cohen† Wilfred & Shirley Beury † Madeline Bott James & Bonita Bradley Nea Brown Michelle Cashdollar Central Oak Heights Association Phyllis Close † Danowsky-Reeds Memorial Fund † Martha Donahue Douglas & Dee Eberly † Susan Evans Craig & Cynthia Fasnacht † First Presbyterian Church, Milton † Seneca & Rebecca Foote † More snacks coming to a lunch table near you! 12 affiliated in faith Lynne Gale Mary Goodwillie † Greenmount United Methodist Women, York Fred & June Harris Highmark Blue Shield David & Lois Hunter Kelly Mobile Homes & R.V. Sales Kinsley Contruction, Inc. Eunice Knowles † Adrienne Levin Dale & Mindy Lind Elizabeth Logan † Kenneth Loss Paul & Pam Mauger † Don & Connie May † Chris McCarthy at Valic Robert & Betty McClure Bill & Carol Metzger Mifflinburg Bank & Trust Company, Mifflinburg † Mildred Miller Elise Mills Jean Ann Myers † Katherine O’Connor Quandel Enterprises, Inc. Doris Reed RiverWoods Church † Tim & LouAnn Shively † Carol Simpson Bruce & Jeane Smay Lynn Snyder Floyd & Cynthia Sollenberger † St. Paul’s UMC, Lewisburg † J. Donald, Jr. & Joanne K. Steele Richard & Gloriann Stover † Susquehanna Bank Lorraine Taylor † Arthur Wagenknecht † Pat Weist † Dave & Peggy Wilder Bennett Willeford† $250 to $499.99 Anonymous (2) American Legion Post 35, Hughesville Janet Anderson Karen & Stevan Atanasoff Alan & Martha Barrick † Betty Baumer † Audrey Baylor Steven & Christie Beattie Howard Beuscher † BILD & Company James & Roberta Brenneman David & Chris Brinker Donald & Faye Brown † Earl & Dawn Burg William & Patricia Buser Ruth Chick Coldwell Banker, Penn One Real Estate, Inc. Community Partnerships Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. CORE-Design Group, LLC The Donald L. Crowl Trust East Buffalo Township † Evangelical Community Hospital Feinstein Family Fund † Jim & Bonnie Flinchbaugh Robert & Marion Frey Fulton Bank Anne Anderson Geschwindner & Peter F. Geschwindner † John Gibbel Tom & Yvette Graver Patricia Grayson Robert & Dede Gronlund Norman Guffey Oscar & Edith Hake Chad Harris Richard & Roberta Harris Barbara Haupt † Matt & Krista Kae Hazen Helen Hess the united methodist church More Than 100 Years of Volunteer Service T he Auxiliaries at Normandie Ridge and RiverWoods are dedicated to improving the quality of life for all residents—and they do a fabulous job! Each Auxiliary contributes thousands of dollars each year in support of benevolent programs, recreation and therapy equipment, and innovative programming. The Auxiliaries draw their members from the communities in which they are located, in addition to campus residents and staff. They remain a vital connection to the many churches that support the ministry of Albright Care Services. In addition to yearly dues and contributions given by members, each Auxiliary works hard to raise funds. The RiverWoods Auxiliary began in 1915, having been founded at Central Oak Heights as plans were made to open the Evangelical Home and Orphanage in Lewisburg. Their current main source of income is from sales in the gift shops on campus. The original gift shop was established in 1971. When RidgeCrest Court opened in 2003, space was included to display gift shop items for sale, increasing the visibility and income for the Auxiliary. Beautifully hand crafted items from the RiverWoods Woodshop are sold at both locations. Since 1970, the RiverWoods Auxiliary has contributed more than $500,000 for the benefit of the residents. Currently there are nearly 200 members. The Normandie Ridge Auxiliary was founded in 1993 coinciding with the opening of Normandie Ridge. The Auxiliary organizes the annual Anniversary Celebration, held the second Saturday in October. A major fundraising event, it is supported by members of area churches as well as Normandie Ridge staff. Since its inception, the Normandie Ridge Auxiliary has contributed more than $120,000 for the benefit of the residents. Currently there are over 450 members. Thank you to both auxiliaries for your service! 13 J. Savoy Realty Co. Jersey Shore State Bank Kelly Township Supervisors † Lucille Kemper Mary Jane Kenison † Keystone Mobile Shredding, Inc. Kiwanis Club of Williamsport † Tim & Carol Klose † Ron & Karin Knowles † Barbara Kolmen Sam & Barbara Kolmen Leroy & Betty Krebs Robert & Pauline Kuhn † Lending Resource Center, LLC Bill & Betty Marlow † Charles & Susan Martin John & Elizabeth McDonough Ted & Diane Meixell David Mensch Inga Miller † Millville Mutual Insurance Company Maria Miosi Dave & Darlene Mitchley Carl & Kathryn Moyer Greg & Edie Moyer † Ronald & Mary Myers † Miriam Naugle David & Jean Norris 14 Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators People’s Bank Lee Pucillo † Joe & Sue Pugliese † Palmer Dreese & Alice Rauch RDJ Enterprises Norman & Phyllis Rich † RLPS Architects Robin A. Myers, DMD, PC Robert & Mary Ryan Albert & Lois Sauer Carl & Opal Schlappi † Jean Shackelford Randal Shroyer † Dick & Cindy Skelton † Rachel Slaybaugh David & Karna Slifer Norma June Spriggle Celia Stamm † Thomas & Janet Steger Gloria Strong Swan Stull & Marty Gates John & Delores Swengel Swineford National Bank, Hummels Wharf † Roger & Kathryn Tudor United Way of Lancaster County Marjorie Walker † Fitz Walling † Joanne Weiss Alan D. Wolfe Derek & Cindy Wolfe † John & Lois Young † $150 to $299.99 Anonymous (2) Sandra Adams Lois Albright † Loren & Jane Amacher Amerinet Diane M. Angstadt, M.D. Doris Badger Jack & Marty Barbor Ruth Nash Basom † Bill Bastian Philip Berry John & Susan Best Bethany United Methodist Women, York † Philip & Lillian Bower Families of Dale & Linda Bowersox, Rodney Kline, Pat & Joyce McPherson Paul & Carol Brann Bruce & Audrey Bupp Allen & Nancy Bupp CILS, Inc. Timothy & Cookie Connolly Gerald Cooke Cronrath-Grenoble Funeral Home, Inc. Jeannette Cruse † Dan’s Appliance Service Jonathan & Ellen Flacker-Darer Sue Davis † Giles & Nancy de Streel Tim and Joy Deardorff Alan Dellinger † Marguerite DeWald Leonard & Connie Diller Peter Dincher Tom & Ann DiStefano Carlton & Linda Dodge Rev. Dennis & Mrs. Frances Emrick Heather Fleck † Leona Glenn Foore † Marion Foster † Tom & Anne Gates † Elizabeth Gernant † GFWC Woman’s Club of Milton † William & Rosemarie Gibson Sylvia Gleason † David & Anne Goehring † David & Nada Gray Estate of Paul B. Harbaugh Robert & Christena Harder † Jean Hecker † Edward Henry Clifton Hess † Dolores Hill † Susanne Hinrichs † David & Doris Jarrett Marian Jones † Ruth Kaufman † William & Mary Jean Keenan Raymond Kehrer, Jr.† Eric & Carol Kennedy Kimberly Kiess Michael & Sally Kobus † League of Women Voters Lewisburg Area The Legacy Class, St. Paul’s UMC, State College Lynn & Sharon Lowry Keith & Rebecca Martin Richard & Stacy McDonough Art & Sue McTighe Janet Mercincavage Joyce Miller Miriam Miller Dave & Lisa Mitchell Derek & Rachel Mitchley Sandra Montag David & Joanne Morgan Marion Muchant Steve & Nancy Parr Robert & Carol Peel affiliated in faith Together we make a Difference! “It’s important to remember that none of us can do it by ourselves.” - Lilian Quay T he very first Golf Challenge was held in 1999, and there have been at least 250 unique fundraiser golfers who have taken up the challenge! These dedicated folks represent a variety of constituencies of Albright, including staff, board members, pastors, campus residents and community members. Each one has made a significant contribution to the fulfillment of the mission and ministry of Albright Care Services. All monies raised support benevolent care at Normandie Ridge, RiverWoods and Albright LIFE. And just why would people put themselves in the position of asking others to give money to Albright? Over the years we have asked some of the golfers that very question and here is a sampling of their responses, with the year they began golfing and the cumulative total they have raised: Pastor Bill Gibson Retired UM Pastor “I became involved because I believe we are placed here on earth for a purpose and part of that purpose is to devote our time and effort to help others in need. Being involved in the Golf Challenge is a rewarding way to accomplish that goal.” (2007) $8,473.50 the united methodist church Derek Mitchley RiverWoods Staff “I’ve been working at RiverWoods for 5 years and every resident I’ve come to know, whether it be in the nursing care center, personal care or independent living, I consider a friend and nearly like family. I want to be able to raise as much money as I can so that I can help as many residents as possible. That’s what you do for friends and family. You do what you can to help them when they are in need.” (2011) $5,476.50 Bob Kuhn Normandie Ridge Resident “Donating to a golfer is the best way to be involved. The proceeds are raised for such a good cause, the Benevolent Fund, so it’s important to be involved in that way. To new golfers: You will enjoy the day. Don’t worry about the golf; we don’t keep score anyway!” (2002; 2007) $12,596.26 Steve Foust Former Chair of the Albright Foundation “I have been associated with Albright for many, many years. I believe in the need for quality faith-based long term care and Albright provides that exceptionally well. I have played in the Golf Challenge every year since its inception and I’m proud of how successful it has become!” (1999) $79,866.33 Rev. Doug Eberly Former Trustee and Current Development Committee Member “I participate because I want to make a difference and help those who can no longer help themselves. Ask, ask, ask. I just ask everyone I can think of and send letters to everyone on my Christmas card list. I tell them how much I am giving and challenge them to match that amount. That becomes the bar for the donors. Every gift counts, no matter how large or small—that is the way to make the biggest difference.” (2001) $60,393.90 Carl Schlappi Community Member “It’s a worthy cause, a great spring outing and a very fun way to play golf—but it’s also a chance to be with friends and loved ones who enjoy helping others.” (1999) $9,210.61 Lilian Quay RiverWoods Staff “I just ask everyone I know to sponsor me. I ask my friends, my coworkers, my pastor, neighbors, acquaintances, everyone I can! I like the idea of raising money for benevolent care because I have known residents who have needed that money. It helps me to know that I am bringing a smile to the faces of those that need it most. I also have a Godgiven energy and I use it to golf and help raise money and volunteer. It’s important to remember that none of us can do it by ourselves. It takes all of us as fundraisers to make a difference.” (2003) $34,767.38 15 Robert Long & Jennifer Pehowic Jo Pennypacker A.B. & Flora Price R.K. Owings, Inc Roger & Sandra Rauch Revival Tabernacle ACTS, Watsontown Ridge Street UMC, Bloomsburg Charles & Martha Root † Timothy & Ann Running John Savidge † Gene & Joanne Semanchick † Service Electric Cable Vision † Leslie Sheary † Donna Shermeyer Tim & Fran Simko Judy Smith Lamont & Cynthia Smith † Paul Smith † St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Lewisburg Foster & Pamela Stahl Callum & Jean Stark Stephen J. Lindenmuth, Architect The Golf Girls Judy Sullivan Susquehanna Conference United Methodist Women Susquehanna Life Magazine † Peter Karl Kresl & Lois Svard Arleen L. Tart Clarence & Joyce Thomson TRUiST The Victorian Lady Jayne Voelker Malvin & Roberta Warntz Albert & Mary Watson West Milton State Bank Jean Williams Ann Wright † Brian & Amy Young Joan Zimmerman $75-$149.99 Anonymous (2) Don & Brenda Adams Bill & Betty Adams † Lynn & Barbara Allbeck Roger & Barbara Allison Mark & Jennifer Altemose Ruth Althouse Yelena Alzamanan Ross & Diane Anderson Tim & Carol Apple Dexter & Robin Aumiller Steve & Alma Ayers Rebecca Baker Ken Burket Betty Jeanne Callenberger Dwayne Carter CGA Law Firm Cholin Corp., Inc. Citizens’ Electric Company of Lewisburg Jerry & Evadna Cline † Dave & Betty Clough † Jeanette Colburn Stella Collins Jack Conner Consolidated Graphic Communications Pam Copenhaver Edward Corcelius Melvin & Hope Corey Clay & Shirley Cornell The Coup Agency Marie Crawford Roger & Nancy Crum † The Dauberman Family David C. Holman, D.P.M. William & Elizabeth Dincher Paul & Ellen Dost Don & Jane Dubiel Manuel & Gale Duque † Charles & Mary Dye Echo Flooring Gallery Larry & Georgeann Eckstine Geoffrey & Jeannette Eddowes Greg & Alberta Elliott Anita Erb Timothy & Kim Eshelman Estate of Miriam Strausbaugh Kevin & Kathy Barr † Phyllis Barr Linda Basom Bill & Connie Bastian † Gary & Barbara Baylor Daniel & Donna Beaver Mary Ellen Beaver Beaver Memorial UMC, Lewisburg Virginia Beaver Mike Bellfy Susan Bennick Arthur Bergey Bill & Lisa Bernard Howard & Brenda Berthold Beta Delta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society, PCC, Corp. BGS Consulting Loella Bishop † John & Marilyn Blessing Phyllis Bloch † Bill & Janie Bloom Richard & Susan Boop † Bob & Eileen Booz Raymond & Carol Lee Bower Myrna Bowers Richard & Phyllis Bowers Zoe Bracci Sam & Colleen Brickley Brian Brooks Christopher & Shannon Brown Todd Brown Mr. & Mrs. Robert Buonora Kathleen Burch † Dorothy Burd For those wishing to remember Albright Care Services in their wills, the following wording is suggested: “I bequeath unto Albright Care Services the sum of $____________ (or a percentage of my estate) designated as unrestricted.” Gifts may also be given for a specific project, facility or program. Albright LIFE 16 Normandie Ridge RiverWoods affiliated in faith Gifts of All Shapes and Sizes A lbright Care Services is especially grateful for gifts in-kind received by Normandie Ridge, RiverWoods and Albright LIFE. Here are just a few examples of recent gifts we’ve received: • Lap robes, blankets and quilts • Books for the library • Lazy Boy Power Recliner • Nintendo Wii Fit System • Antiques for the Slifer collection • Fabric, ribbon, yarn and craft items • Wide screen television • Flowers, bulbs and seeds • Refreshments for special events • Media gifts including newspaper space, radio time and billboards • Donation of services rendered such as pilot services to achieve aerial photographs of campus Donations of goods and services are a significant way for donors to help meet the large variety of needs that exist throughout our campuses. Thank you to the many generous individuals and businesses who, through their thoughtfulness and generosity, assist us in our meeting our mission everyday—to help all those in Albright’s care. If you have an interest in making a donation of goods or services, please contact the Fund Development Office at 570-522-3880 or online at AlbrightCare.org Mark Estridge † Dima & Estella Euculano David & Janet Evans Garth & Sue Everett Walter & Nancy Everett Max & Cynthia Farley Kraig & Susan Faust † FayJan Tool Sales Co. Joseph & Judith Fell Judy & Jerrold Ferraro Patricia Fisher † Fisher’s Meat Market, Inc. David & Betty Fitzkee Marilyn Flegal Harriet Fleming Philip & Christine Flynn Douglas Foster † John Juusola & Janet Gable Stuart & Carol Gansell Wonona Gardner Henry & Mary Gearhart Louis & Judy Geschwindner † Anna Giambrone Dick & Sharon Giblin John & Miriam Glaser John & Lisa Glossner John & Char Gray Larry & Darlene Graybill Christine Greenhalgh Brooks & Amy Gronlund Bryan Gushen Melitta Hagenbuch William Hahn Gary Haire Donald Hall & Vickie Varklet Andrew Hamilton, Jr. Trisha Hamilton Mark & Mindy Hamond Andrew Harris June Harris Charles & Irmy Hartung Donald Haulman Gerald & Geraldine Heilman Judith Herr Bill & Tina Hertz Charles & June Hesson Steven & Ricki Hevner Ralph & Audrey Hibbs David & Sara Mae Holmes Betty Hopkins † Al & Peggy Horst the united methodist church Chris Hosterman Jane Houser † David & Julia Howell Richard Hoy † Arlyne Hoyt † Dave Vernon & Lois Huffines HyStar Enterprises, LLC JoAnn Inman Don & Deb Irvin Issac’s Robert & Sandra Izer Tony Mastriania & Joan Jarrett George & Zoya Jenks Jerseytown UMC John H. Myers & Son, Inc. Donald & Wilma Johnson Barry & Mary Jones Robert & Susan Scott Karsten Erlyn & Mary Keefer † Joseph Keller † Larry & Clara Ellen Kemmerer † Kern Mechanical Mary Kibler † Richard & Bonnie Kline Richard & Elizabeth Kling Jean Klingler Knights of Columbus, Lewisburg Douglas & Deborah Knowles 17 Alvin & Joan Kollosch † Elliott & Linda Korb Byron & Yvonne Krapf Eric & Kathy Kraus Diana Kuhns Keith & Jennifer Kuzio † Janet Laird Lancaster County Career & Technology Center Robert Landzettel Kathy Langley Joseph & Beverly Lapcevic David & Bonnie Lawrence Bob & Judy Lebda Mildred Lehman Thomas & Carol Lehman Jim & Bonnie Lepley Jack & Saundra Lewis Lewisburg Council of Churches Kenneth & Barbara Lindeman The Rev. Joanne Montgomery Link Jeff & Jackie Linsey Jeff & Cindy Lobach Lost Brook Farm Travis Luckenbaugh Rodger & Lois Lupold Roger Madigan Robert & Sharon Magyar James & Karen Marinaccio Patsy & Janet Marra Gregory & Kathy Martin Bob & Jane Mausteller Judith McCulloh Derroll McGinnis Brett & Linda Meckley Amanda Meixell Alfred & Jean Metzger † William & Annette Metzger Abigail & Stephen Metzler Middleswarth /Ira Middleswarth & Son, Inc. Steve & Liz Miller Linda Minium Carol Mogel 18 Volunteers are an incredible asset to Albright Care Services Volunteers provide valuable services to residents, participants and families—and do so with compassion, spirit and enthusiasm! They also connect us with the greater communities in which we live and work. We are grateful for the many volunteers who donate their “Volunteers are not paid—not because they time and talent to promote our are worthless, but because they are priceless.” mission throughout the year. -Unknown Our hundreds of volunteers range in age from elementary school students to senior citizens and have a variety of responsibilities including assisting residents in the nursing care centers, completing crafts with LIFE participants, working at special events, greeting visitors and completing tours for many areas of campus. In addition, Meals on Wheels reaches our elderly and off-campus neighbors in Lewisburg and Milton. And Slifer House Museum offers opportunities for history and architecture buffs to share their knowledge and passion for the past. Volunteers do all of the following, and more: • Pack and deliver meals for Meals on Wheels Lewisburg/Milton • Provide dog therapy services • Lead activities including crafts, games and exercise • Serve meals for residents and participants • Assist with administrative and clerical work • Help with gardening • Play instruments or sing for residents and at special events • Run video cameras during activities and worship services • Host during special events • Provide guided tours at Slifer House Museum • Complete archival duties at Slifer House Museum • Devote time to woodworking activities • Join the Auxiliaries to raise money for Albright’s benevolent programs Our volunteers have big hearts! If you have an interest in volunteering, please contact us at AlbrightCare.org or call (570) 522-3880. affiliated in faith Barry & Renee Montag † Patricia Montag Kenneth & Sally Moore Philip & Karen Morgan Dixie Morris Todd & Valerie Morris Robert Hazard & Dianne Muchant Bob & Anne Murcek Steve & Gina Myers Bob & Cindy Needham Mac Keifer & Mary Lou Neilson Mark & Nancy Neuman Robert Nible Natalie Nichols Karen Nicholson Dick & Cindy Nickelsen † Charles & Mary Norman Normandie Ridge Association Dorothy Noyce James & Janice Obman Tucker & Val Orbison † Dennis & Mona Otto Jeff & Barbara Packard Chip Palazzo Paragon Engineering Services, Inc. Gertrude Pardoe † Lew & Peggy Parks Pearl M. Basom Trust † Gordon & Barbara Pennington Carl & Linda Peterson Don Peterson Glen & Diane Peterson John & Betty Petrick Bruce & Catherine Platusich John Plotts Prudential Hodrick Realty Jon Raab Patricia Rambo Betty Ramin Charles & Thelma Rea † Red Rose Interior, Inc. Barry Reed William Reed Retirees of Lycoming County Christopher Rhoades Carl & Judy Rife † Michael & Heather Riordan Robert S. Bortner, Inc. David & Elizabeth Robinson Annette Roderick Susan D. Ross Lorraine Rowlands Maxine Russell † Doretha Sadarananda Tom & Joanne Salsgiver Bill & Pat Schlosser Bob & Patti Schmieder Mark Sewell Shirley Shenk Drue & Carol Sherman † Nancy & John Showers Matthew & Sharon Silberman John & Barbara Sirianni Raymond Sistek & Julie Walz Tracy Sload-Waugh Glenn & Marilyn Smith Heather & Robert Smith Randy Smith Jeff & Lisa Snyder Marc & Joan Snyder Richard & Brentha Snyder Jack & June Solomon Nicole Sovic William & Sharon Spencer Springettsbury Lioness Club Betty Stambach David & Lee Stearns the united methodist church Marcie Lynn Stell Still Waters Restoration and Resource Ministries Ada Stoltzfus Randy & Kathy Storm Frances Stover Don & Krista Summers Wendy Sweeley Ken & Lisa Swope The Newton Group, LLC Trademark Antiques Limited Trinity UMC, Winfield David & Thelma Turner Van Dyke Marketing Jo Vogt Barbara Voorstad David Wagenknecht Dave & Barb Wagner Gerry & Judy Wagner Ken Wagner † Gretchen Wagoner Nevin & Linda Walter Owen & Paula Walter Joseph Weaver Tom & Ardella Webb † Chris & Melanie Weber Kent Webster Phyllis Weir Scott & Lisa Weiser Paul & Patricia Wentzler Thelma White Dean & Judy Williams Bob & Carol Wooley Worksite Benefits Group Debra Wright Young Industries, Inc. Nancy Young † Miriam Yount † Did you know you can find all of Albright’s publications on our website? Visit us at AlbrightCare.org. Dave & Terry Zelner † Pristeen D. Zimmerman $50-$74.99 Anonymous (2) Ruth Ann Abel H. Emerson & Ruth Abram † Brian & Carol Aldinger Gerald Alleman Bradley & Bette Alvey Vincent & Amy Amendola David & Chris Andersen Steve & Kim Andersen Dudley Anderson Bernard & Nancy Anthony Michael Arnold Francine Balogh Tony & Marge Baranowski † Richard & Sandra Barner † Warren & Doris Baughman Franklin & Judith Bedwell The Beer Barn Dave & Ann Belue Iva Berge Robert Berger Beverly Bertolo Beth David Synagogue John & Alexandra Betlyon † Robert Bingman Bernard Bischof Bittner Family Carol Bobkoski † Daniel & Kimberly Boop Bradley & Melissa Bowersox Tom & Nancy Brenner Chris Brightwell & Denise Krch 19 Fighting Hunger... One Meal at a Time O ver 8 million meals are served annually to seniors in Pennsylvania struggling with hunger and poverty. Many of those seniors are also isolated, frail and underserved. Meals on Wheels makes a difference for these seniors. Meals on Wheels Lewisburg/Milton, a member of the Meals on Wheels America Association, delivers more than 17,000 nutritious meals every year to folks in Lewisburg, Milton, West Milton and Montandon. A warm smile is part of the package! Meals on Wheels Lewisburg/ Milton operates from the RiverWoods Campus and enjoys additional support from the Albright Care Services Team. A group of 50 dedicated volunteers fill the tasks of packing, driving and delivering meals. Volunteers generously give their time, mileage and gas. Thank you! Meals on Wheels relies on the generosity of the community to fund its services. Donations cover the cost of food and supplies. In addition, donations help to subsidize the meals of recipients whose incomes are below the poverty line. In 2014, Meals on Wheels Lewisburg/Milton received 233 gifts from 144 individuals and 35 businesses, clubs and church organizations. The total raised was $37,441. Do you know someone who could benefit from our services? Whether short or long term, Meals on Wheels Lewisburg/ Milton can provide the answer for a family member, neighbor, church member or friend. Help us fight hunger and isolation. Call us today—we can help! 570-522-1934. Marilyn Brill Luke & Theda Brinker † Margaret Brouse Joyce Brown Orrie & Donna Brown Robert & Janel Brown Joan Bush Martha Busocker † Bret & Marie Buterbaugh Eugene Byers Brenda Chappell Ruth Chrismer Christ Community UMC, Hummels Wharf Joesph & Patricia Ciabocchi Marilyn Clement Coca-Cola Refreshments Cole’s Hardware, Inc., Lewisburg Helen K. Collins Jeff & Joan Coppes 20 Paul Coxe & Grace Jaskiewicz Carol S. Crichley Roger & Nancy Curran Andrea Cutter & Ben Slazek Gene & Beth Cutter Christopher Daniel & Marcella Nolan Gomer & Louise Davis † Anne & Michael Debraggio Dennis & Diane Derr Matt & Joseph DiBerardino Craig Dietterick Dominick T. Adamo Funeral Home Herbert & Marlasee Douts † Mary Ann Downs † Roger & Robin Duttry Betty & Harry Eberly † Dorothy Elgin Jerry & Jackie Elias Virginia Eminhizer † Victor & Mary Engel Bill & Donna DiMarco Engel, Tony and Pelly DiMarco & Dolly Blake & Patty Eyster Susan Fairo Donis Feagley Amy Ferguson Hilda Ferrigno Theresa Feudale Harold & Helen Fisher James & Jill Foresman Gordon & Ellen Freireich Samuel & Betty Anne Fry Melvin & Sandra Frye Kevin & Karen Gardner Dolores Gates Robert & Sandra George Susan Gerlinski Emma Gessner † Cindy Gettins Lois Gibbs Bob & Tena Gift Jacqueline Gilliom Gordner Coombs Ins., Inc. Thomas Graves Larry Gray, Sr. The Langer & Gresh Families Larry & Sue Grissinger Paul & Mary Ann Gunnet Stuart Hague Andrea Halpern Michael & Martha Hanyak Chester & Barbara Harbach † Doris Hart † Marlin Hartman † Mary Hausch Michael & Linda Heintzelman affiliated in faith Jerry & Ruth Helfrich Ron & Sandra Hendricks & Treyton Ventrello Betty Herald Brad & Sue Hershey † Connie Heyman Richard & Jane Hiers † Dan & Marilou Hinchcliff Steven & Shirley Hite Tim Hogan Charles, Joann, Amanda & Matt Holdorf Roy & Gay Homan Ronald & Lois Hoover Hope UM Women, Port Trevorton Bertha Huff Richard & Laura Jane Humphreys † Ron & Claire Huntington † Karl & Kathleen Imgrund J.G. Lazur, Jr., D.D.S. Tom & Sue Jackson Ardelle Jamison Hazel Jefferson John Schwartz Agency, Inc. James & Elva Johnson Hood & Patty Johnston Janet Jones Michele Jones Mae Judy Tom & Pat Kaczmarek Robert Kane, Jr. Karl E. Colyer & Bret J. Buterbaugh Kim Kazakavage Estate of Grace Keller Pamela Kemper Paul & Peggy Kemper Pam Kennedy Richard & Dianne Kindig † Madelyn Kirkpatrick Kiwanis Club of Milton/ Warrior Run Rebecca Klinger Gerald & Linda Kneier Nelson & Donna Knowles Tracy Koneval Shlomo & Charlotte Kreitzer Melisse Kurtz Lan Avon Section 1 Homeowners Assoc., Inc. William & Terrie Lane Randell & Carol Lencki Family † Lewisburg Builders Supply Co. Nancy Libbey Terry & Barbara Light Jeff & Nancy Lockard David & Alice Lomax Kim Long Beverly Lucero Andrew & Susan Lyons Joe, Nancy, Adam & Jana Maravi Gerald & Gloria Markle Barbara Marshall Doris Martin Ed & Mary Mastascusa Thomas & Edna McClintock † John McDaid & Karen E. Marlow-McDaid McDonald’s of Lewisburg Pat McDonough Emily McElheny Joan McKeegan John & Theresa McKeegan Bob & Janet McManigal and Barry & Jane Waldman Dave & Linda Meanor Meixell-Diehl Insurance Bill & Janice Metzger the united methodist church Darl Metzger Patricia Meyer Middle Creek Signs, Inc. Faye Miklosi Todd & Sharon Miller Steven Miller & Ellen Gauthier Milton Transportation, Inc. Mike & Wendy Minnix Stephanie Mitchell Elmer & Doris Morrow † Dale & Janice Moser † John & Delores Mullen † Steven & Laurie Mundrick Mary Myers Tom & Nancy Myers William & Dorothy Nagele Lovella Naylor Jim & Bonnie Neuer Dick & Cindy Nickelsen Richard & Edith Noaker Marjorie Noll William Nunn † Nancy Olson Dale & Jo Orris † Cynthia Ott Otterbein UMC, Emigsville Nancy & Gerry Parsons Particle Sciences Inc. Maryellen Paulhamus † Joseph & Patricia Pavlosky Sharon Pearce Patricia Hausch Pearson † Barbara Perella Ronald & Shirley Peters Scott & Carol Peterson Mona Pettenger Chris & Judith Pfleegor John & Barbara Pick Brian & Melinda Pick † Maurice & Betty Pitzer Larry & Jane Plymire Steve & Lisa Pomraning Barbara Preston Jack & Sallie Pyper † Lilian Quay † John & Jayne Raab Sabino Ranaudo † Dale & Janet Ranck † John & Joanne Rauch Don & Barb Reed Perry L. Reed, Auctioneer Cassandra Reigel Joyce Reinard † Phyllis & Gene Reneberger Tom & Mary Lou Rich Dale & Ann Rider Barb Ritchey † Bill & Judy Ritter Rue & Bonnie Rothermel Glen & Marian Roush † Jean Ruhl Jack Russell Rutter’s Dairy Inc. John & Brenda Sack † Charlie & Vicky Salisbury Scott & Laura Sanders 21 Thomas & Ruth Scarborough Dorothy Scharmann Eric & Barbara Schmidt † Stephanie’s Feathered Friends, Linda Schnure, Ginny Libby, Pat Walter, Trena Zeller & Bonnie Pontious Thomas & Elizabeth Schoff Susan Schwartz Stephany & Rodney Sechrist Bruce & Hetty Seigfried James & Dawn Sewell John & Phyllis Shafer Erica Shames Gregory & Joy Shandera Patrick Shandera Vernon & Joyce Shenberger Lee & Ginny Shreck James Slifer Keith & Susan Smalley Smiling Chameleon Draft House Greg & Jan Smith Harold Smith Pat Smith Vickie Smith Jack & Pat Snook Curvin & Joanne Snyder † Donna Snyder Gregg & Linnie Snyder Sylvia Snyder Thomas & Benita Solomon Philip & Renee Sosland Weldon & Frances Spangler Roger & Dianna Spickler † Charles & Shirley Springman † Hazel Stahl Thomas & Pamela Stanley Irene Stark Estate of Ruth E. Starr Jim & Graceann Steckbeck Donald & Nancy Steckel Gary & Rebecca Steiner † Margaret Stell Mike & Carolyn Sterner † Bud & Doris Sterner Robert & Terri Stetler † John & Janice Stitt Warren & Stephanie Stough Judith Strine Trent & Candice Stumbaugh Eric & Phyllis Sundberg Jennifer Svitko Stan & Rose Szulanczyk Glade Taylor † Karen Thomas Phil & Barb Thomas Tono Architects, LLC Linda Trate Stephen Tweed Bill & Audrey Vanderhoof William & Bonnie Vonada John Wagenknecht Priscilla Waggoner John & Carol Wagner Shirley Walburn Wal-Mart, Lewisburg Glenn & Gail Walz Bruce & Diane Wargo Kristie Wdowiak Wayne & Linda Weaver Ann & Doug Webster Mary Jane Wenk † Bob & Diane Wert West Milton UMC Robin Westling Joy Wilcox Shirley Winner Doris Witta Neal & Christine Woodruff Allan Woolway David & Janet Wright Bernard & Beverly Wynn † Max & Anna Yeagle Donald & Carol Yorks Freda Zahn & Robert Richmond † Stanley & Mary Zakrezewski family Elma Zeiber Rosanna Zook Stephen Zwald $25 to $49.99 Anonymous (5) Deborah Abowitz Margaret Acocella Donald & Evelyn Adam Christy Adams Robert & Lisa Adams Ed Aikey † Air Management Technologies, Inc. Ferdinand & Lonida Alama Joan Amabile Bob & Cheryl Anderson John & Barbara Anderson Karen Andreoli Lawrence & Mary Ann Bachman Lila Baddorf Helen Bailey Abigail Baker Dan & Sandy Baker Michael & Laurie Barclay June Barratt † Scott & Linda Basom Donald & Margaret Baumgartner Peter & Delaine Deardorff Beck Craig Bennett Barbara Biggs † Spencer Bingman Forrest & Janet Bish The Blessing Insurance Agency, Inc. Burrows & Donna Boston Beverly Bower William & Mary Jane Bowers Kathy & Keith Bowersox Ron & Joyce Bowersox Janet Boyd Cherie Boyer † Daniel Bracci Thank you to the many donors who have chosen to be recognized throughout this report. We also have a number of donors who choose to be anonymous. Even though we don’t get an opportunity to showcase you here—your contributions are greatly appreciated! You have our most sincere thanks. 22 affiliated in faith Matthew Bracci Lyle & Elaine Brion James Brouse, Sr. Charles Brown Dave & Juliana Brown John & Alfrieda Bruno Helen Bucher Marguerite Budd Paul Burkhart Robert & Rosemarie Burns Guy & Nancy Camp Beverly Campbell Judy Campbell † Megan Campbell James Carmen Cassie Cartagena Nelson & Sylvia Caulkins † William Cawley Geneva Chambers Charles & Lisa Chandlee Greg & Pat Christman † Samuel & Susan Churn Georgia Close Vivian L. Confer Carol Connolly Robert & Ellen Cook Carmen & Diane Costa Country Farm & Home, Mifflinburg Shirley Coup David Crayne Crazy Ladies Valerie Cruse Noél Curtis D&R Brown Plumbing, Inc. Mary Dale Preston & Margaret Davis Dorinda Deardorff Derreth Carol Deatherage Robert & Lani Deatherage Miriam Deibler † Dewart Service Center David & Linda Dillman Garnedia Doll Kathy Donmoyer Donna Selfridge Spangler Fraktur Art Jim & Debbie Dougert Donnnie & Tina Dreese Stacy Drum Paul & Patrice Dupuis Ken & Janet Durrwachter Virginia Eaton † Veronica Ehrhart Gladys Eichelberger † Cecily Eisley Donald Ely Ann Keeler Evans Gregory & Rebecca Evans John & Lois Everitt Sylvia Everitt Sire Advertising Jean Ferich Jonathan & Diane Ferree Janet Field John & Jane Forney Al & Barb Forry Katherine Fortescue James & Betty Fox † Mildred Frey the united methodist church Robert & Paulette Furman James & Diana Ganley Scott & Rebekah Ganley Mike & Sally Gardy Joann Garrett Bruce & Nioma Gearhart Geisinger Health System Employee Fund Charles & Delores Gembe Roy & Betty Jane Gertler Pearl Geyer Andrew Gibbons Christie Gillern Karl & Felecia Girton Donald & Violet Golder Albert & Kay Golfieri Roma Greenly David & Sharon Grimm Ed & Nancy Gunnett Elizabeth Hackenberg Daniel & Shannon Hagenbuch Brenton & Sharon Hake John & Sharonn Halderman Tom & Avis Hans Jerry Hans D’Este Hanson Walter & Jean Harader † Robert & Wanda Harrison Richard & Judie Hartman Sam & Debbie Haulman Charles & Beatrice Heid Suzanne K. Heilman Tim & Barbara Heilman Wallace & Mary Kay Heiser Robin Henry Judi & Chad Herrold Bill & Ella Jane Hess Dale Hessler Gail Heyn James & Mary Hillard Dale & Janet Hippensteel Gary & Betty Hoffman Thomas & Darlene Hoffman Robert & Nancy Hoke RuthAnna Hoke Richard & Helen Hood Dorothy Hower Michael & Deborah Hoy Robert Hughes Lee & Pauline Huntsman Glen & Barb Huson Frank & Nancy Huttel Nancy Inners Amy Isaacs Lee & Linda Isamoyer Bruce Jackson Karl & Patricia Jacoby † Edna Johnson † Joyce Johnson † Loyal & Phyllis Jones † William & Sheila Jones Daniel & Vicki Jordan Bradley & Sallie Jordan Doris Kefauver Willard & Millie Kehr Tiffany Keister Fred Keller Patricia Keller Barry & Barbara Kelly Dianne Kerstetter Susan Kindt James King Don & Peg Kipp Gary & Pamela Kleppinger Mildred Klineyoung The Kling Family Phil & Donna Kling Laura Klinger William Klinger Claude Knoebel 23 Jim & Gloria Kochenour Ron & Isabel Kocher Joseph & Sarah Kowalski Joanne Kreamer † Joseph Kugle John & Joan Lee † Christine Lehman Glenn & Kay Leiphart James Leitner Ginny Libby Joseph & Nancy Lindenmuth Winifred Linton Jay & Joan Livziey Brian Long Francis & Leonora Lucash Ralph Lukens, Jr. Michael & Kimberly Lutz Stephen Gaultery & Teri MacBride William & Brenda Mader Owen & Grace Mahon † Beverly Maizland Clarence March Sam & Pat Marolo Alice Marquart Robert & Brenda Martin Loren & Myrtle McCleary Janice McCloskey Ronald & Gloria McElwee Tracy McHale Eli & Patricia McLaughlin Jim & Jeanie McMinn Lorraina McMinn Terry & Valerie Mee Megan Dugan, State Farm Insurance † 24 Virginia Metzger Mike & Linda Millen Beverly Miller Eddie & Cheryl Miller Jane Miller † Mary Jane Miller † Terry & Cynthia Miller Sylvia Mills Paul & Linda Miskinis Ronald & Eileen Montgomery Joann Moore Tom & Jean Morgensen Nancy Moser Linda Mowery † Jack & Carol Moyer Marco & Carolyn Muccio Jay & Sylvia Mueller Inez Munier Peggy & Bill Murphy Wayne & Patti Murray Walter & Anna Ness Don & Deanna Nolder Susan Noll Oberdorf ’s Carpet One David & Zoe Oldt Thomas & Vicki Olkowski June Ort PJ & Vonnie Parker Walter Parks Joseph Pease Dorothy Perkins Persun’s Excavating David & Kathy Peterson Joseph & Thelma Petrusky Mayette Pierce Joe & Susan Piescik Pizza Phi Ray & Margie Plotts Dean & Janice Poff Sandra Pontius Karen Potter Thomas Powell Phil & Carmella Preziosi Darlene Prutzman Michael Purnell Charles & Janet Pursel Rita Quinlan Vivian Raab Suzanne Radel Bobbie Ralston Viola Ranck Richard Rea † Richard & Norma Jean Reed † Thirzah M. Reichert Mark & Amie Reif Lois Remer Jim & Gloria Repp Larry & Sylvia Riddle Keith & Patricia Ringkamp Ritz-Craft Corp. of PA, Inc. Russ & Gail Roberts Sandra & Paul Rock Rockey Auctions Inc. Ted & Terrie Rogers John & Carolyn Roller Pete & Cherl Ross Betty Ruppert Karen Russell Wayne & Pat Samuelson Ray & Nan Sandy Joan Saunders Jay & Nancy Saxe Friedrich & Jacquelyn Schaeffer Bill & Donna Marie Schlappi Jo Schoeneck † Blandine Schriver Donna Schuck Pamela Schuman Walter & Mary Ann Schuster Dorothy Schwartz Ronald E. Schwartz Carrie Sekeres Hilma Sheatler Ruthanna Shoemaker Kendor Shultz Mary Sibol Silver Moon Furniture Fred & Deborah Simon Tom & Karyn Sloat † Ron Smeltzer Craig Solomon Irma Springman † Kevin & Alice Staats Lawrence & Shirley Stabler Nancy Stahlnecker Cowan Stark Arlene L. Stauffer Marlin Stauffer Steininger’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Darlene Stockel Ed & Joan Strine Deborah Stuebi Fred & Emmaline Styer † Junior & Jean Taylor John & June Taylor Paula Templon Bud & Gloria Thomas Sam & Bonnie Thomas Helen Thornton John & Peg Trathen Phyllis Troutman Nolan & Jodi Tucker Dorine Turotsy Clayone Tweed Nancy Van Kirk † Joan Wagner † Pat Wagner Brad Wakeman John & Jessie Walsh Irene I. Walter Ron & Mary Walters Cliff & Wanda Wandress affiliated in faith Debbie Watts Sandra Watts George & Anne Weaver Nichole Weber Robert & Vickie Weber Lowell Williams, Jr. & Silence Weeks Joseph & Sandra Weidel Weis Markets, Inc., Lewisburg Sally L. Wenzel Joyce Wesner Nate & Julie Wesner Bonnie Wheeland Carol White James & Nancy White Donald & Dolores Whittleton Richard & Jeanette Williams Bradley & Debra Wilson George Wingfield Shirley Wittes Marcia Wolfe † Ramon & Nancy Wolfe Bruce & Patricia Woolever Keith & Gloria Young James & Marilyn Zaiser Joseph & Suzanne Zak Allen & Janet Zimmerman † Dorothy Zimmerman Gary & Judy Zimmerman Darwin & Joyce Zook $1 to $24.99 Anonymous Advanced Auto Parts AFSCME Subchapter 8602 John Aikey Linda Aikey Richard Aikey Aldersgate UMC, York Applebee’s, Lewisburg Ard’s Farm Market Wayde Baker What is a House Museum? S lifer House Museum represents our earliest traditions of senior care at RiverWoods, having housed our very first residents in 1916. But before its role as part of the Evangelical Home, it was a private residence, commissioned in 1860 by Eli Slifer, former Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pa. In 1976, the house was converted back to its original purpose to serve as a house museum: a historic house that has been transformed into a museum. The house is furnished and decorated with antiques, reflecting the social and material culture of the Victorian era and Civil War. The majority of the museum’s collection of artifacts was donated by the generosity of the public, including objects that once belonged to the Slifer and Ross families. In 1978, the house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and proudly displays a plaque with this honor on its exterior. The museum provides an enriching experience for the greater community and offers guided tours, summer concerts, and historical presentations and exhibitions throughout the year. In 2014, we were especially proud to support the 37th annual Abraham Lincoln presentations and a Civil War Ball to commemorate the war’s sesquicentennial. These activities—designed to share local, state and national history and culture—allow residents and the greater community to experience the past in an interactive and engaging way. Above: Volunteers and Interns at Slifer House. By preserving the house and its culture, supporting its collection and history and creating engaging opportunities for our residents, the museum helps to fulfill Albright’s progressive mission of providing abundant living for all residents, staff and volunteers. It is the cornerstone of the RiverWoods campus! Slifer House Museum relies on generous contributions to fund its important programs and services. We are grateful to the many volunteers and our 129 donors who contributed $25,189 to the museum in 2014. Thank you! The museum is open 1-4 p.m. with guided tours at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, mid-April through mid-December or by appointment. Come visit the only Victorian era house museum in the Susquehanna Valley! the united methodist church 25 Beverly Barnard Bastian Tire & Auto Center, Lewisburg Thomas & Donna Beck Dick & Diane Bettleyon Kenneth & Shirley Bingaman Shirley Bingaman Blue Cross of Northeastern PA Blue Heron Sportswear, Inc. Beverly Bobb Lori Boehmer Mardella Bolton Michael Borch Barbara & Kris Boyle Brookpark Pet Supply Tim Brouse Paul Brown Doris Bubb Bob & Pat Bucher Connie Buck † Bucknell Golf Club Nathaniel & Mary Burt Nicole Cain Natelie Caldwell Fred & Ginny Campbell Campus Theatre Roxy Carl CARQUEST Auto Parts Tiffany Carr Rosa Cartagena 26 Church Women United of Lycoming County Isabel Clemens Cole’s Hardware, Mifflinburg Jim & Karen Collins Chrissy Cox-Walter Amy Craig Gary & Robina Cronrath Cornelia Cuff Dennis Curtin D. Landreth Seed Company Karen Daly Dave Ashby Photography Cathy Davis Frank Davison Dixie Deibler Jim Deitrick Bill & Bertie Deter Thomas & Carolyn Donner Mike Dougherty Peter & Susan Douglas Darryl & Donna Dreese Marg Duck Betty Dunkelberger Dunkin Donuts, Lewisburg Danielle Dymeck Darlene Engle Brian Erb Dennis & Martha Erdman Eugene & Shirley Farrell Noreen Fay Fetter’s Meat Market Jordan Fetzer Joey & Denise Finan The Fishburn Family Bertie Fisher Fitzwater, Inc. Earnest Flick Bill & Doris Flick Joan Fohringer Chuck Foster Marlin & Joyce Frederick Phyllis Frey Dan Frycklund Maritza Garcia Paula Garver Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce Dan Greene Gail Greninger Jerry Gridley Karl Guyer Kelly Hadcock Jonathan Hagan Chris Hamilton Steven Harnish Fannie Harris Joe Harris Joseph & Maria Harris Bill & Lucill Harvey Katie Heim Seth Herb Ivan & Trudy Hewitt Dale & Wilma Hill Paul & Nancy Hines Ben Hoffman Fran Hoffman Betty Holdren Megan Hollenbach Kurt & Fay Holt Home Instead Senior Care, Lancaster Naomi Huffman † Jennifer Hufnagle Harvey & Brenda Ilgen Janet & Rodney Inch Paul Jacobs David Kaszuba Don & Jerilyn Katherman Kaylee Kauffman James Keefer Carl & Lynn Keister Ken’s Garage KFC-Taco Bell (T&D Foods) Cherie King Shannon Kipp Ronald Kline Kelly Kling Rosemary Kling Cory Knarr Mike Knarr Ricky & Chrissy Knarr Dan Koch Koch’s Auto Body Shop Bryan Kratzer Brittany Kunz Randy Laubach Ashley Lawrence Larry Lawson & Barbara Schnure Dale & Sandra Lefever Licia Lehman Mindy Lenker Ken Leon Bridget Lilley Estate of John Linkus Lloyd Lutz Family McKenzie Luongo Nicole Lust Pete & Nancy Macky Larry & Tina Mann Shawn Manogue Doris Marino Mary’s Your Name Here May’s Drive-In, Milton Craig McKibbon Virginia Means Mario Meola Maxine Middleswarth Bonnie Miller Lois Miller † Jacko Minium Montandon Service Center Delroy & Nancy Moser affiliated in faith NAPA Auto Parts, Lewisburg Natural Food & Garden Store Andy Neuer Linda Neupauer Hazel Newton David Nofer Nadine Noone Jinja Notargiacomo Darlene Oakes Martha Pangburn John & Eileen Pannell Bev Pentz-Chamra Marissa Petrone Harriet Poechmann Katherine Powell Purple Cow Liz Pursley John Quay, Jr. Jennifer Quinn-White R & S Tree Farm Reba & Pancho’s Cynthia Reid Diane Reigle Galen & Suzanne Reish Brooke Ritschel Bonita Ritter The River House Brew Pub RiverWoods Dietary RiverWoods Woodshop Michelle Rosenberg Travis Ross Nelle Rote Leslie Roush Leon Rowe Connie Rute Gary & Bonnie Rute Ronald & Yolanda Ruth Alice Savidge Janet Scharl Josette Schenk Alison Schmiesing David Schultz Chris Sheaffer John Sheesley Lisa Shiffer Mark & Deborah Shipe Kala Shreck Marcia Silverman Douglas Smith Jen Smith Marion Smith Robert Smith Sherri Smith Carol Snyder Chelsia Snyder Velma Solomon Spangler Motors Cindy Stahlman † Nathaniel Stark Wende Steele John & Theresa Stein Stein’s Flowers & Gifts Alycia Stokes Darrell Stout The Estate of Margie J. Sturm Subway, Lewisburg Mike Suders Valerie Suncar Jenn Sunderland Merrill Swartz Patricia Swartzlander Donna Sweeney Rick Thomas Mike & Bridget Thompson Bill & Ann Lee Tobin Anita Tressler Fern Troxell Christine Underhill Jamie Wagner Lori Wagner Pauline Walker Derrick Webb Weis Center for the Performing Arts Chelsey Wenrick Dale Wertman, Sr. West Branch Rent-All Diane Wiles Melinda Willard The Williamsport Home Michelle Wilson the united methodist church Cathy Winder Tina Wise Patricia Wittig Nancy Woodrow Steven & Kelly Yarger Crystal Yerger Pamela Young Your Building Centers, Inc., Milton Dave Zeigler George Zeyn Kay Zolockie Gifts in Kind Aldersgate UMC, York Roy & Judy Ashby Jan Bender Blue Cross of Northeastern PA Brookpark Pet Supply Bucknell Golf Club Campus Theatre Church Women United of Lycoming County Phyllis Close Consolidated Graphic Communications D. Landreth Seed Company Dave Ashby Photography Marg Duck Pearl Geyer Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce Matt & Krista Kae Hazen David & Sara Mae Holmes Home Instead Senior Care, Lancaster Janet & Rodney Inch Rosemary Kling Koch’s Auto Body Shop Mary’s Your Name Here Virginia Means Mario Meola Barbara Perella Reba & Pancho’s Galen & Suzanne Reish RiverWoods Dietary Alice Savidge Eric & Barbara Schmidt Select Medical Rehabilitation Services Service Electric Cable Vision Marcia Silverman Velma Solomon The Estate of Margie J. Sturm Donna Sweeney Bill & Ann Lee Tobin Pauline Walker Weis Center for the Performing Arts Kay Zolockie 27 Memorial Gifts Jerry Alleman by Phil & Donna Kling Gerald & Linda Kneier Jay & Sylvia Mueller Irene M. Ammon by Harry Ammon The Merck Foundation Blessed By Gifts Jesse David Chubb by David Schultz Honorary Gifts Janet L. Bender by Andrea Cutter & Ben Slazek Gene & Beth Cutter Brenda Berkheimer by Barbara Kolmen Barbara A. Bosch by Glen & Diane Peterson Anna Coppes by Robert & Christena Harder Lani Deatherage by Robert & Lani Deatherage Becky Klinger by Barbara Kolmen LIFE Lancaster by John Gibbel Bill & Betty Marlow by John McDaid & Karen E. MarlowMcDaid Charles & Susan Martin by Thomas & Carol Lehman Pam & Paul Mauger by Douglas & Mary Candland Sue & Joe Pugliese Carol A. Peel by Percy Brown Rev. Alice D. Rauch by Sam & Barbara Kolmen Stephen L. Foust by David & Jean Norris Amanda Reigle by Barbara Kolmen Jackie Gilliom by Barbara Kolmen Connie A. Rute by Barbara Kolmen Marlin L. Hartman by Kelly Mobile Homes & R.V. Sales Ada S. Stoltsfus by Barbara Kolmen Gerald & Geraldine Heilman by William & Elizabeth Dincher Carl E. Jarrett by Andrew Harris 28 Marjorie B. Walker by Leonard & Connie Diller Ron Warfle by Paul & Patrice Dupuis Kenneth E. Bair by Anonymous Alice Bair Orrie & Donna Brown Ralph Lukens, Jr. Retirees of Lycoming County Phil & Barb Thomas The Williamsport Home Scott M. Basom by James & Roberta Brenneman Phyllis Close Bennett Willeford Rev. Richard W. Bender by Jan Bender Howard W. Beuscher by Virginia Beaver Phyllis Close Art & Gwen Mongomery Robert D. Bontrager by Phyllis Close A Friend Robert & Mary Ryan Isabel M. Clemens by Dorothy Burd Gregory & Rebecca Evans Elizabeth Hackenberg William & Bonnie Vonada Robert & Vickie Weber Dorothy M. Custer by Francine Balogh Linda Basom Franklin & Judith Bedwell James & Roberta Brenneman Robert & Janel Brown Eugene Byers Bill & Bertie Deter David & Linda Dillman Randell & Carol Lencki Family Virginia Metzger Joseph & Patricia Pavlosky Joan Saunders Joseph & Sandra Weidel Lester Herbert Deardorff by Peter & Delaine Deardorff Beck Dorinda Deardorff Derreth Jeff & Nancy Lockard Gloria M. Elicker by Beta Delta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society Jonathan & Diane Ferree Charles, Joann, Amanda & Matt Holdorf Bruce & Diane Wargo Rev. Clayton D. Fairo by Giles & Nancy de Streel Paul & Doris Faust by Laura Klinger Anna Marie Fisher by Palmer Dreese & Alice Rauch Patricia L. Cormell by Pat Weist affiliated in faith Audrey K. Gable by Sam & Barbara Kolmen Pat Weist Florence M. Greenly by Roma Greenly Lorraine V. Gundrum by Phyllis Close Bill & Audrey Vanderhoof Pat Weist Genevieve D. Hitchner by Tracy Koneval The Golf Girls Richard C. Hoy by John & Barbara Anderson Alan & Martha Barrick The Langer & Gresh Families Mac Keifer & Mary Lou Neilson A Friend Pat Weist Wilbur Inch by Janet & Rodney Inch Jenny L. & Herb B. by Audrey Baylor Bessie V. Jensen by Anonymous Don & Peg Kipp Ronald & Shirley Peters Katherine Powell Roger & Sandra Rauch Jim & Gloria Repp Margaret S. Jump by Pat Weist Rev. Philip J. Kemper by Lucille Kemper Paul & Peggy Kemper Rose A. Kline by AFSCME Subchapter 8602 Families of Dale & Linda Bowersox, Rodney Kline, Pat & Joyce McPherson Stephanie’s “Feathered Friends”, Linda Schnure, Ginny Libby, Pay Walter, Trena Zeller & Bonnie Pontious Frances Stover Stanley & Mary Zakrezewski Family Francis David Martin by Dean & Janet Albright Larry & Georgeann Eckstine Joseph & Judith Fell Robert & Paulette Furman Sam & Barbara Kolmen Bill & Betty Marlow Robert & Mary Ryan Pat Weist Bennett Willeford James M. Knowles by Bruce & Audrey Bupp Eunice Knowles Ron & Karin Knowles Inga Miller Otterbein UMC of Emigsville Quandel Enterprises, Inc. R.K. Owings, Inc Dorothy Scharmann Thomas & Elizabeth Schoff Jason Moyer by Lynne Gale Samuel N. Kolmen by Phyllis Close Barbara Kolmen Doris Martin Bill & Carol Metzger Pat Weist Bennett Willeford Shirley Wittes Elnor J. LaForm by Bertha Huff David & Bonnie Lawrence Ronald & Yolanda Ruth Mary Lee Messinger by Phyllis Close Audrey Magee Pat Weist Dorothy K. Murray by Wayne & Patti Murray Richard P. Nickelsen by Pat Weist Bennett Willeford In Memory of our parents by Dick & Cindy Nickelsen Anne F. Payne by Foster & Pamela Stahl Pat Weist Miriam Petrucci by Ruth Nash Basom Martha Reed by Phyllis Close Pat Weist Alexander (Jesse) Reeder by Pat Weist Dorothy G. Reish by Phyllis Close Maxine C. Russell by Phyllis Close Barbara Kolmen Pat Weist Edna P. Bromfield Schott by Larry & Georgeann Eckstine Sam & Barbara Kolmen Pat Weist Bennett Willeford Memorial Giving We receive many gifts in memory of loved ones to recognize extraordinary care delivered to residents and participants. Families often ask us for the appropriate wording. We suggest: In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be directed to Albright Care Services 90 Maplewood Dr. Lewisburg, PA 17837 Please designate: Normandie Ridge, RiverWoods or Albright LIFE. Bonnie M. Kline by Barbara Kolmen Pat Weist the united methodist church 29 Y our contributions help us fulfill our mission every day! All contributions support the ministry of our senior living communities and Albright LIFE Centers. None are more grateful than those receiving benevolent and charitable care. Many of you choose to renew your support upon reviewing our Community Report. If you would like to send a gift at this time, a return envelope is enclosed for your convenience. On behalf of Albright, thank you for your continued generosity! Leslie E. Sheary by A Friend Robert & Mary Ryan Fitz R. Walling by Phyllis Close Ruth E. Weaver Mardella Bolton Shirley M. Shroyer Doris Bubb by Randal Shroyer Nathaniel & Mary Burt Robert E. Slonaker Marian Jones by Michael & William & Sheila Jones Martha Hanyak Jim & Gloria Kochenour M. Jean Snowberger Dale & Sandra Lefever by Bernard & Francis & Nancy Anthony Leonora Lucash Charles & Susan Martin Lovella Naylor on Larry & Jane Plymire behalf of the Robert Spriggle Kochenour Family by Norma June Spriggle Melvin H. Weiss Helen Fairchild Stanton by Joanne Weiss by Nelle Rote Nanny Stark by Nathaniel Stark Fran Ashby Vice President, Office of Fund Development Albright Care Services 90 Maplewood Drive Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570) 522-3894 Fran.Ashby@AlbrightCare.org AlbrightCare.org Your gift does the most good when it supports seniors in need today. Now it’s easier than ever! Visit us at Giving.AlbrightCare.org 30 Douglas Sturm by Sue Jamison Margie Jean Sturm by Phyllis Close Sue Jamison Sarah E. Thomas by Judith Herr Paul D. Thompson by Donis Feagley Kurt & Fay Holt Ned E. Weller by Phyllis Close Sue Jamison Pat Weist Mary DiMarco Wheeland by Bill & Donna DiMarco Engel, Tony and Pelly DiMarco & Dolly Paula Garver Frank & Clare Wherley by Clare E. Wherley George Wright by Kim Kazakavage Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our benefactor list. If any errors or omissions have been made, please accept our apologies and notify the Albright Care Services Fund Development Office at (570) 522-3880. We’re delighted that all photos in this report are of our residents, participants, staff and volunteers. The 2015 Community Report was designed by Rachel Mitchley, Graphic Designer at Albright Care Services. affiliated in faith Our new website is finally Visit us at AlbrightCare.org the united methodist church 31 Our Mission To create the highest quality of life by encouraging purposeful living through personalized, progressive and passionate communities deeply rooted in serving others. Our Vision We strive to continually cultivate an exceptional continuum of care that . . . Fulfills a diverse range of human needs Enriches external community relationships Fosters positive healthcare partnerships Upholds our Christian faith and philanthropy
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