Legacy Newsletter Fall 2014 - Life Enriching Communities
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Legacy Newsletter Fall 2014 - Life Enriching Communities
November 2014 A Publication of the Life Enriching Communities Foundation Anniversary Celebration Nets Success for LEC Foundation See Page 5 A Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication November 2014 Giving for Great Causes Twin Towers Auxiliary Tea and Silent Auction Life Enriching Communities Foundation 9840 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 (513) 719-3540 www.lec.org LIFE ENRICHING COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairperson William S. Culp Board of Trustees Ron Beshear Steve Black James L. Bowersox Peggy Kite Scott M. McQuinn Gerald L. Wissel Vice President Life Enriching Communities Foundation Molly Talbot Legacy is published by the Life Enriching Communities Foundation, providing services and accommodations at Twin Towers and Twin Lakes Senior Living Communities and affiliated with the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church. Life Enriching Communities offers equal housing and employment to all persons regardless of race, religion or national origin. MISSION STATEMENT We provide exceptional everyday experiences in Christian Community by… • Creating associate experiences that support, engage and empower • Delivering resident/customer experiences that exceed expectations • Setting and surpassing standards for quality and safety • Generating consistent growth in service and value • Resulting in expanded resources to extend our impact CORE VALUES Respect • Innovation • Spirituality • Excellence On the cover: (L-R) Bill Culp, Chair, LEC Foundation Board, Mike Viox, President, Viox Services, Inc., and Scott McQuinn, President & CEO, Life Enriching Communities Twin Lakes and Matthew:25 Ministries: Making a Difference Day College Hill Rhythm Race Living Legacy Bill Small: Leaving a Mark On the Community T win Towers and Twin Lakes communities are blessed to have so many residents with extraordinarily generous hearts. Bill Small is just that. Bill has lived at Twin Towers for 5 years and has truly become part of the fabric of the community. In addition to being a member of the Living Legacy program he stays active volunteering around campus. “I just do everything I can around here,” says Bill. “I keep myself busy!” Bill can be found working the Towers’ Entrance Welcome Center three days a week, always eager to lend a smile to visitors and residents who may need some guidance. He also works two to three shifts per month in the Gifts and More shop and has served four years as Treasurer of the Resident Council. In addition to the time he devotes to Twin Towers, Bill has been an active volunteer at Good Samaritan Hospital for over 20 years. He began volunteering as an escort, assisting people when they needed to get around the hospital, and eventually moved to his current role — visiting with families in the surgical waiting rooms. “I really love it. I try to keep families calm and comfortable while they’re waiting for news on their loved ones,” says Bill. “If someone asks for something, I get it. I just do my best to help.” Twin Towers is a community that is built around generous people like Bill Small. It’s a testament to our mission that our residents give their time, talents and treasure to not only Twin Towers and Twin Lakes, but also to the larger community! Passionate About Giving Back: Bob and Justine Uhrig S ometimes a little change of scenery is required to effect new and positive change in one’s life. Bob and Justine Uhrig experienced that when they moved to Twin Lakes four years ago. They were ready to meet new people, get involved in different projects and live worry-free in a senior-living community that offered amenities that were attractive to them. Twin Lakes seemed like a natural fit, given that their daughter has worked for Life Enriching Communities for 14 years. Once the Uhrigs visited Twin Lakes, they knew they had found the place they would spend the rest of their lives. The Twin Lakes lifestyle offers the Uhrigs exactly what they were hoping to find. Bob, a working tax accountant, still spends a few days a week in the office and serves on the Finance Work Group at Twin Lakes. Justine is active around campus, having recently helped organize a fantastic Halloween party for the North Campus, and is involved in many other social committees. “The people here are just incredible,” says Bob. “The community is active and there is always something going on that interests us.” The Uhrigs have felt the positive impact of Twin Lakes reverberate through nearly all aspects of their lives. For this reason, they made the decision to become Living Legacy members. They are grateful for the friends and community they found at Twin Lakes. They appreciate the peace of mind that Life Enriching Communities provides its residents — they know they have a home at Twin Lakes for the rest of their lives, no matter what circumstances come their way. The Uhrigs are passionate about giving back to the place that has given them the love, community and friendship they have found over the last four years. Twin Lakes and the Life Enriching Communities Foundation are grateful that Bob and Justine Uhrig are Living Legacy Members and such a vibrant part of the Twin Lakes community. Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November 2014 2012 1 Life Enriching Communities Welcomes New Board Members Scott Beekin Scott, an attorney and certified public accountant, brings a broad range of financial management, human resources, marketing and communications experience to the Life Enriching Communities Board. A resident of Symmes Township, he has had significant success in bridging gaps between finance, operations and customer groups and in leading multi-disciplinary project teams. Over Scott’s career he has served as Vice President, Human Resources and Vice President, Corporate Services for Great American Insurance Company and served as Assistant Treasurer and Director of Taxation and Benefits for Armco, Inc. He holds a B.S. in Business from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and a J.D. from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. Robert Carroll Robert, a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner, serves currently as Managing Director for Carnegie Investment Counsel. His career history includes serving as Vice President & Director of Credit Risk Review for Fifth Third Bancorp, Senior Auditor in Asset Based Lending for U.S. Bancorp and Senior Auditor at Ernst & Young. Robert resides in Blue Ash and holds a Bachelor’s of Business Administration with a concentration in Accountancy from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Business Administration from Xavier University. He is a member of the Cincinnati Academy of Collaborative Professionals, The Academy of Northern Kentucky Collaborative Professionals and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. He also serves on the Board of Directors for GLAD House. 2 Michael Brandy Michael worked for General Mills and The Kroger Company where he rose to the level of Marketing Director. After his Kroger experience he founded Brandicorp, a commercial real estate development company headquartered in Northern Kentucky, whose primary business concentrates on real estate development, hotel development and operations and quick service restaurants operations. Michael holds a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from the University of Kentucky and a Master of Business Administration from Xavier University. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Matthew 25: Ministries and The Center for Humanitarian Relief. Robyn M. Hildal Robyn, Vice President/Talent and Diversity for the E.W. Scripps Company, currently serves as the architect of the company’s firstever talent management function. In this role she provides guidance and support to the organization with regard to attracting, recruiting, hiring, retaining and developing a highly skilled, diverse workforce. Robyn’s earlier career includes serving in human resources at PNC Bank and five years as a special education teacher. A resident of Blue Ash, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary and Special Education from Wittenberg University, a Master of Special Education and a Doctorate of Educational Administration from the University of Cincinnati. She is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Human Resource Association and the Society for Human Resource Management. November 2014 2012 m Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication Twin Lakes Hosts Visitors From Neuilly-Plaisance I n early October, Twin Lakes was honored to host a delegation of professionals and city officials from Neuilly-Plaisance, France. As part of the Sister Cities Exchange with the City of Montgomery, the group was interested in understanding the “continuum of services” as offered at Twin Lakes and the newest trends in senior living in the United States. The city of Neuilly-Plaisance, a suburb of Paris, is similar in size to Montgomery. They offer a variety of services for seniors including independent living apartments, assisted living type accommodations and nursing care in separate locations. Shuttle services and senior center type programs are also provided. Members of the delegation stayed with host families for the duration of their week-long stay. Twin Lakes’ resident Jack Wild, who serves on the Montgomery Sister Cities Commission, welcomed Mehrez Assas to his villa home for the week. Mehrez, a youth counselor, serves on the Municipal Court for Neuilly-Plaisance and is a member of the French hand cycling team. “I’m amazed at how active and engaged the residents are, especially Jack” commented Mehrez, acknowledging the 50-year age difference between the two of them. He also appreciated the comfort of Jack’s home and his gracious hospitality. “With Mehrez’s basic English skills and my minimal knowledge of French we managed to get to know each other fairly well,” shared Jack. “He is an admirable young man – I really enjoyed having him stay with me.” In addition to their Twin Lakes visit, the delegation spent time at the Sycamore Schools and the University of Cincinnati – Blue Ash, learned the value of citizen engagement, toured the Woodford Reserve Distillery and enjoyed a day of races at Keeneland. Top: Sister Cities Delegation from Neuilly-Plaisance, France; Above: Mehrez Assas and Jack Wild. Mrs. Corrinne Dominguez, Deputy Mayor, Neuilly-Plaisance spoke on behalf of the Mayor and the delegation. “Aging well is a topic that our two cities are sharing. It shows that our communities are respectful of their citizens, both young and less young. It shows that our communities put men and women in the heart of their public actions. Finally, it shows that our citizens stay active in the community.” We are looking forward to establishing a deeper relationship with the older adults in Neuilly-Plaisance that will lead to future exchanges of knowledge, expertise, best practices, and residents. Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November 2014 2012 3 2014 O VAT I O N / 0 9 - 2 3 OH / CHAPEL REN E R S C I N C I N N AT I , LEC TWIN TOW Twin Towers’ Chapel Renovations Well Underway A s many residents are aware, the historic Wilson Chapel at Twin Towers will be undergoing extensive renovation after the first of the year. We are excited about what the renovation has in store for such an important part of the Twin Towers campus! Work has begun on the outside of the building. Before interior renovations can start, the external Chapel has to be protected. The building is over 100 years old, so considerable effort is being made to seal the outside building and ensure that it is in great shape to support the internal renovations that are to come. The external work is extraordinarily important to the project. CR Architects presented the Chapel Restoration Committee with multiple, excellent concept design considerations. The selected design was chosen because of how it respects the legacy of the original Samuel Hannaford design, while adding modern touches and 4 aesthetic improvements. Three criteria were considered through the design process: 1) residents must be able to easily see, hear and participate in chapel services, 2) easy sight lines, free of obstruction, will be present, 3) permanent screens will be built into the walls of the chapel so residents can easily see and experience the words of scripture and hymns. The restoration will improve the acoustics so that every seat in the chapel will hear sound in the same way. The existing, fixed pews will be replaced with cushioned, individually armed chairs. This will allow for easy reconfiguration if necessary, and easier mobility in sitting and standing. The Wilson Chapel is the center of the Twin Towers campus and an important part of its history. This is being carefully considered and kept in mind during the renovation process. We are excited that the beautiful stained glass windows are in excellent condition and will be protected and worked around during the renovation, uniting our past with our future. Modern touches will marry with historic design to truly create a blessed Chapel for the Twin Towers campus. We are excited to begin this journey. November 2014 2012 m Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication 2011 Celebrating 115 Years of Exceptional Everyday Experiences The Life Enriching Communities family of residents, volunteers, associates, donors and sponsors celebrated 115 years of services to older adults in the Greater Cincinnati area at a fun filled evening of music and fine food at the Cooper Creek Event Center in Blue Ash. The event raised $25,000 that will be used for the benevolent needs of the residents at Twin Towers and Twin Lakes. We extend our sincere thanks to all who attended and to those who have supported our mission and ministry over the past 115 years. Life Enriching Communities Foundation is Grateful to our sponsors: n Presenting Sponsor – Viox Services n Gold Sponsors – PNC Bank, Anonymous Donor n Silver Sponsor – Graydon Head n Reception Sponsor – Wards Corner Business Center n Video Sponsor – Coggins Group at Morgan Stanley n Friend of Life Enriching Communities – CEO Resources, Inc., College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation, Hitech Signs, Kahny Printing, Skillsource, The City Gospel Mission. Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November 2014 Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November/Holiday 2012 2011 2010 5 Holiday Giving Opportunties Light Up a Life You are invited to participate in the Light Up a Life annual appeal and celebration at Twin Lakes. The appeal will culminate with a tree-lighting ceremony on Thursday, December 4th, 2014 at 3 p.m. in the rotunda by the Chapel. The commemoration begins by sponsoring a single light ($20) or a strand of lights ($50) in honor or memory of your loved ones. All names will be listed on the honor roll and read during the treelighting ceremony. Christmas Angels Christmas Angels hold a special place in the hearts of Twin Towers. Over the years, each Angel sponsored has represented a gift of love for our residents. Hundreds of Angels have adorned the Christmas trees and symbolized the generosity of so many. Each Angel that is sponsored supports the Twin Towers Benevolent Care Fund which allows those individuals who have outlived their assets to stay in a safe, warm and caring environment. Won’t you please sponsor an Angel to be an expression of God’s love this Christmas season? Light refreshments and caroling will follow the lighting of the tree. Please mark your calendar and be a part of this memorable celebration. To sponsor a light(s), please complete the form and include the name(s) of the loved one(s) you are remembering and/ or honoring. Lights may be purchased by check made payable to the LEC Foundation or by credit card. Place the completed form and check in the enclosed envelope. All proceeds from this celebration will benefit the Twin Lakes Benevolent Care Fund. Thank you for helping to perpetuate our ministry this season. Please fill out the form below and include the name(s) of the loved one(s) you are remembering and/or honoring. Place the completed form and check, made payable to the LEC Foundation, in the enclosed envelope so that your Angel may be placed on the tree. Join us for the Blessing of the Angel Tree on Friday, December 5th, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Wilson Art Gallery and Lounge. ! Name of Honoree or In Loving Memory_________________________________________ m Honorarium m Memorial Please indicate your preferred fund: m Twin Lakes Light Up a Life m Twin Towers Christmas Angels If you would like us to acknowledge your gift, please complete the following information: Name________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ City______________________________________________________ State___________________ Zip__________________ Email_________________________________________________________________________________________________ Relationship___________________________________________________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to the LEC Foundation. To use your credit card you may call Tom Reusch at Twin Towers at (513) 853-2009 or Nancy Schwandner at Twin Lakes at (513) 247-1362. 6 November/Holiday November 2014 m 2010 Life Enriching m Life Enriching Communities Communities Foundation Foundation Publication Publication Gifts To Life Enriching Communities On behalf of the residents of both Twin Towers and Twin Lakes who benefit from your gifts, we wish to express our sincere appreciation to the individuals who contributed from January 1, 2014 through August 15, 2014. Your generous support helped to fulfill our mission. Thank you for expressing your loving care to our residents with your generous gifts. Ms. Anita Acomb Mr. Artice L. Adams Aglamesis Bro’s Ice Cream & Candy Ms. Courtney Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Alexander Mrs. Miriam Allbee Dr. and Mrs. Rudy Altergott Ms. Rhonda Amburgy Amburgy Properties, Inc. Analytical Graphics, Inc. Mrs. Brandie Anderson Mr. Shaun Anderson Donor Anonymous Mr. Thomas D. Anthony Mr. Darrell Ashe Mrs. Debra D. Ashley Mrs. Virginia Audia Auxiliary of Twin Towers Bacall’s Cafe Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ballay Ms. Sharon Barrett Beacon Electric Company Mr. Willard E. Becker Mrs. Wilma Beigel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beimesche Mrs. Elaine Benedict Mr. and Mrs. John M. Benson Mrs. Gertrude Bernet Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Bernstein Mrs. Dorothy H. Bertsche Mr. Chuck Bixby Mrs. Ruth C. Black Mr. and Mr. Stephen L. Black Ms. Quentasha Blackmon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Blankenship Ms. Desiree Blevins Mrs. Marian B. Block Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bolognini Ms. Esther M. Bonkowski Ms. Ieshia Booker Ms. Jukita K. Booker The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Boone Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowersox Ms. Corina Bowman Ms. Shannon Bowman Bradford World Renowned Portraiture Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bratton Mrs. Teresa Breen Ms. Kelly Brock Brooklyn Pizza & Pasta Mr. Joe Brosnahan Mrs. Ella C. Brown Mrs. Amy Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Bukey Ms. Venita Buntin Rev. Paul M. Burden Ms. Sandra Burgess Mrs. H. Suzanne Burke Ms. Blaine Burkholder Ms. Patricia Burrell Ms. Kathy Cable Mr. and Mrs. William W. Caldwell, Jr. Ms. Patrice Calloway- Davis Camden Foundation Ms. Darlene Campbell Ms. Sharon Campbell Ms. Judy Candy Catholic Community of Twin Towers Mrs. Beverly L. Chandler Ching Ventures LLC Mrs. Treon Christine Cincinnati Museum Center Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Mr. Robert S. Ciolek Ms. Patti Clancy Mrs. Jean Cochran Ms. Carmen Coffey Bishop Emerson Colaw Ms. Jacqueline Collin Cookies By Design Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants Mr. Mike Cope The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cordle Ms. Denise Corrou Mr. and Mrs. L. Barry Cors CR Architecture + Design Mrs. Elizabeth Croskey Mrs. Marianna Cruse Ms. Barbara A. Culver Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cummings Ms. Bree Dawson Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Dawson Ms. Roberta Dawson Mr. Sam Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Day Mrs. Hazel Deffren Ms. Patricia DeGroff Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeGroff Delicio Coal Fired Pizza Delicio, LLC Mr. Charles W. Deuser Mr. Donald E. Dillon Ms. Judy Dixon Mrs. Vivian Dobur Ms. Abraca Drais Ms. Theresa Dubose Mr. Jeff Dumas Ms. Wendy Dunn Ms. Lynette Durant Ms. Bianca Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Mark Elsaesser Ms. Deborah Esslinger Exxon Mobil Corporation, u/t/o A.M. Kelsey Bass Fabulous Frames & Art Ms. Sarah Falk Mr. Steven Falso Mr. Antonio Fannon Mrs. Jacqueline Farrell Mrs. Nancy Fenwick Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fessenden Mr. Ross A. Fife Mrs. Barbara J. Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Fleuette Mrs. Patricia Flood John Flournoy Mr. David A. Loy and Mrs. Joan L. FopmaLoy Ms. Kathleen Fowler Mrs. Melissa Frampton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franchi Mrs. Marilyn Frank Ms. Julie Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. French Mr. Nicholas French Mrs. Patricia French Mrs. Margery A. Freshley Friends of Twin Lakes Frisch’s Restaurants, Inc. Ms. Olga Fryer Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Gabis Ms. Kristin Gaffney Gallagher SKS Ms. Edna H. Gangwisch Mrs. Janis Gaskill General Electric Corp. General Electric Evendale Employees Community Service Fund Ms. Kristin George Mrs. Jo Ann Gerdes Dr. William Gerhardt Germano’s Ristorante Ms. Helen T. Gilioli Gilson’s Engraving Give With Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Goebel Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November 2014 Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November/Holiday 2012 2010 7 Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Goggin Mrs. Eugenie Goggin Good Shephard Lutheran Church Mr. Mark Gordon Ms. Samantha Gossett Graeters Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Graham Grand Finale Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grant Mrs. Josephine D. Graulty Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Greater Cincinnati Chapter Greater Cincinnati Foundation Ms. Bertha Green Greenbrier Development Joseph R. Grewe Dr. and Mrs. Walter Griesinger Ms. Melissa Griffin Miss Tiffany Groen Mr. Gaylord Gross Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grover Miss Elva L. Gscheidle Ms. Judith C. Haag Mr. Craig Hafer Mr. Keith A. Hafer Mrs. Phyllis J. Hafer Dr. and Mrs. T. Richard Halberstadt Ms. Jessica Hall Mrs. Madelon C. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hamant Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton Mrs. Jessica Hamm Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hanchett Mr. Edward Hannon Mr. Edward P. Hannon Ms. Claudia Harrod Mr. and Mrs. David Hartman Mrs. Bernice Hashimoto Ms. Janet Hauck Hawthorn Club Healthcare Advisory Network Mrs. Katherine Heimsath Mrs. Willena L. Henderly Ms. Shameka Herald Heritage Health Care Miss Roberta Hermesch Ms. Daphne Hesse Mrs. Evelyn W. Heyl Mrs. Carol L. Hillsley Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hillsley Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hissom Mr. Bruce Hobbs Ms. Victoria E. Hoctor Mr. Harry R. Hoerr Anthony C. Holtzapple Mr. Jon Homer Ms. Nikita Hopkins Mrs. Elaine M. Horan 8 Mrs. Katherine Huff-Gagai Mr. William Hutcheson Illinois Tool Works Foundation Ms. Lynn Iorfida Wes Iredale Ms. Edith M. Irey Mrs. Leigh Ismael J. P. Oil Company, Inc. u/t/o A.M. Kelsey Bass Mr. Cliff Jacobs Ms. Terri Jansen Ms. Vanessa Jennings Mr. Young Jin Mr. Scott Jividen Mrs. Lois Johannigman Ms. Andrea Johnson Mr. Roderquez Johnson Mr. Russell Johnson Ms. Sylvia M. Johnson Mr. Tom Jones Jones Lang LaSalle Mrs. Gail W. Kagler Kahny Printing Inc. Mr. Mark Keily Mrs. Jean Kemper Ms. Barbara Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kenrich Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kingsbury Mrs. Margaret W. Kite Mr. William M. Kite, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleem Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Klenk Ms. Victoria Koett Mr. and Mrs. Todd Kofler Krohn Conservatory Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kuenning Mr. Todd Kuhn Ms. Holly Kutchera Mrs. Vera E. Lambert LaRosa’s Pizzeria Mrs. Leah Lataille Mrs. Betty J. Latimer Ms. Judy C. Lauck Mrs. Sandy Lauman Mrs. Grace Ulm Lavrich Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lay LEC Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Ledwin Lend Lease Mrs. Diana V. Lin Linda Caswell, Berry & Sons Foundation Inc. Mr. Andy J. Lipps Ms. Briandi Little Mrs. Carol Lou Logeman Leonard M. Luiso Mrs. Rose Marie Luking and Mr. Dale L. Smotherman November 2014 m Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication Mrs. Shirley A. Lutz Mrs. Barbara MacTaggart Mailender, Inc Maketewah Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Norvin L. Mansfield Ms. Melissa Marston Marty’s Hops & Vines Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Maxson Mr. Randal T. May Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mayer Ms. Jeanne Mays Ms. Eleanor McCombe Ms. Kathy McCool Mr. Kenneth L. McDonald Ms. Vera McDonough Ms. Erin McGaha McKesson Medical - Surgical Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. McQuinn Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Meissner Mrs. Sharon A. Menke Ms. Joan E. Mettey Ms. Debra K. Meyer Mr. Harry Meyer Mrs. Anna Middlekamp Ms. Carol Miglioli Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Miller Ms. Nancy Millett Mr. Steve Mock Mr. Ruben Molina Monro Brakes/Tires Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Moore Jr. Mr. Mark Mountel Mrs. Kate Mountjoy Rev. Jerry G. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Larry Murray Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm C. Myers Mr. Arjuna Narayawa Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Nash NECA Mr. Wayne A. Neely Mr. Adam Neftzer Ms. Stephanie Neftzer Mr. Kevin Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. John P. Nixon Ms. Shawnda Noble Northside-College Hill Kiwanis Club O.P. & W.E. Edwards Foundation Mrs. Mardie O’Connor Ohio River Valley District Mission Foundation Mr. Rick Olano Mr. and Mrs. William F. O’Leary Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Onega Mrs. Caryl A. Osterhus Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pancero Mr. Stephen W. Pater The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Patterson Dr. Jack E. Payne Peck, Shaffer & Williams, A Division of Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Ms. Cecelia Pelzel Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perbix Peter Gregory Florist Ms. Deborah Peterson Mrs. Debra E. Pitman Planes Moving Storage Plante & Moran, PLLC Mr. David F. Pohl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Pontius Ms. Carrie Popp Prelude Services Ms. Vernell Prophett Mr. David Putman Queen City Art Club Quiet Benefits Agency Ms. Sharron Randolph-Lewis Mrs. Heather L. Ratz Ms. Nadia Ray Mr. and Mrs. David A. Raye RBC Capital Markets Mrs. Barbara Reardon Mr. Paul Rebel Mr. Nick Rechtin Mr. and Mrs. William D. Redmon Mrs. Janice Rehring Mr. and Mrs. James R. Reigel Mrs. Joan Reiniger Gerald Remme Residents Council of Twin Towers Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reusch Mr. Thomas Reusch Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice Mrs. Judy Rich Ms. Mary Rivera Ms. Bessie Roberson Ms. Katherine Roberts Ms. Deborah Roche Ms. Susan Rodger Mrs. Jean Rodgers Ms. Gertrude Roesch Ms. Cheryl Rogers Mrs. Jean S. Rogers Ms. Angela Michelle Rose Mrs. Susan Rose Mr. Roger Ross Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rudd Rudino’s Sports Bar Ms. Nancy G. Rueger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rueger Mr. James Runkle Miss Rhonda Saccone Ms. Tiffany Sampson Mrs. Joan Scahill Ms. Phyllis Schmid Ms. Mary Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Schneider Mrs. Katharina Schulten Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwandner Schwartz Jewelers Inc. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schweiger Mr. and Mrs. James H. Scott Seasons 52 Mr. Eric Sebastian Mrs. Louise A. Selden Seth Podiatry Inc. Mr. Adam Shaffer Mrs. Ruth C. Shawver Ms. Susan Shields Ms. Sue Shouse Ms. Ashley L. Siffel Skillsource Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slay Mr. Willard Small Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Smith, Jr. Miss Genevieve Smith Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Somers Mr. Arick Sonneborn Mr. Vic Spang Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Spelman, Jr. Sports Investments Inc. Ms. Michelle Spruance Ms. Betty A. Stacey Mr. Kenneth Stahl Mr. Joshua Staples Ms. Iris M. Steed Mrs. Barbara Steers Ms. Sarah Steffen Ms. Lois M. Stephens Sterling Cut Glass Ms. Juanita Stevenson Mrs. Elizabeth Steward Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Stibich Stocklin Family Endowment Ms. Kimberely Stone-Littner Strategic Employee Benefit Service Mr. and Mrs. David F. Stratman Mrs. Sonia Strauss Mr. Dennis Stufft Mrs. Judith Suddendorf Ms. Bea Sullivan Paul J. Sweetman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Talbot Ms. Molly A. Talbot Mrs. Dorothy Tate Mr. Stephen Temming Tennant Company Mrs. Stella A. Tertinsky The Beach Waterpark The Coggins Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney The Kroger Company The Original Pancake House The Woodhouse Day Spa - Cincinnati Mrs. Susan E. Thibodeau Patricia G. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tonnis Mr. James Traynor Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Trindle Mrs. Gayle C. Trump Mr. Fredrick Tuepker Jr. Ms. Tiffany Turley Twin Lakes Dining Twin Lakes Gathering Twin Towers Chapel Fund Twin Towers Christian Fellowship Ms. Julie Uhrig United Dairy Farmers United Methodist Women Twin Towers Christian Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vaughan Viox Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vollmer Ms. Mary Vossberg Ms. Becky Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagner Mrs. Jennifer Warren Mrs. Ruth E. Watkins Wealth Dimensions Group LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Weber, Jr. Ms. Mary Jean Webster Mr. and Mrs. H. Joshua Weiser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wendling Wesmates Sunday School Class Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Wessel Mr. Eric Wessels Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Wessels Ms. Mary E. West West Ohio Conference U M Church Mrs. Norma J. Westaway Westwood United Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wetenkamp Ms. Ethel White Ms. Roniqua Whitehead Ms. Carol Wick Ms. Evelyn Widner Mr. John E. Wild Ms. Diane Wiles Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wilhelm Mr. Antewan Williams Ms. DeVona Williams Mr. and Mrs. Philip Williams Ms. Jamila Wilson Ms. Mary Jean Wink Miss Ann C. Winslow Ms. Donna Wocher Ms. Ellen M. Wood Chaplain Rebecca Woods Mr. Tony Woods Mr. Ryan Woolley Ms. Barbara M. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Yancy Mr. Kin Yeung Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling Mr. Herbert Young Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Zeno Mr. Joseph Zugelter Life Enriching Communities Foundation Publication m November 2014 2012 9 NON Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Cincinnati, OH Permit NO. 7065 SM 9840 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 www.lec.org Upcoming Events m Opening Minds Through Art Celebrations Celebrate the artists and their artwork at the Opening Minds Through Art Celebrations which include a brief program and refreshments. Twin Towers – Monday, December 1st, 1:302:30 p.m. in The Gulden Community Center Twin Lakes – Tuesday, December 2nd, 6-7:30 p.m. in the Chapel and Art Studio m Christian Fellowship and Theater “In Bethlehem Inn”, a play and dessert program will be held on Wednesday, December 3rd at 6:30 p.m. in The Gulden Community Center. m Light Up a Life You are invited to join us as we honor and remember those dear to the Twin Lakes family at the annual Light Up a Life Celebration on Thursday, December 4th at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel Rotunda. The commemoration program and the lighting of the tree will be followed by light refreshments and caroling. m Blessing of the Angel Tree Please join us as we celebrate the Blessing of the Angel Tree at Twin Towers on Friday, December 5th in the Wilson Art Gallery and Lounge beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Belles and Beauxes will perform in The Gulden Community Center following the blessing. m 15th Annual LEC Golf Classic The 15th Annual LEC Golf Outing will be held on Monday, April 27th at the Makatewah Country Club. Look for details on registration and sponsorships coming to you in January, 2015.