Fall 2015 Newsletter - Salem Children`s Trust
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Fall 2015 Newsletter - Salem Children`s Trust
Fall 2015 The Salem Spirit Help Celebrate 20 Years of Outspokin’ for Kids Volunteers & Visitors - pages 2-3 Summer Event Highlights - pages 4 Summer Adventure Program - page 5 Phase 1 Paving is FUNDED!! Memorial/ Honorarium Donation Wish List - page 6-7 2015 Salem Graduate - page 8 Our Outspokin’ Banquet is our biggest fundraiser of the year for the last 20 years. To celebrate the 20th Annual Outspokin’ Banquet, we will focus on the ministry and service Salem offers to our children and the impact we are making on their young lives. Please come and learn more about the heart behind everything we do and bring others who have a heart for kids and are looking for a way to get involved. You will be blessed by attending. Each year, our silent auction features a wide variety of baskets, handmade items, and gift certificates. It is a great way to donate and also leave with a meaningful gift, or two, for yourself or someone special. Outspokin’ for Kids Banquet Five o’clock, Saturday, September 26th at Bittinger Mennonite Church Center 10707 Bittinger Road Bittinger, Maryland 21522 Please mark your calendars to join us for this special event. Sell a table of eight tickets for a donation of $250 (that’s a $30 savings). Reserve your tickets via the form on page 6. Please RSVP by September 15th so that we can advise our caterer. Contact Kristen Fischetti, Development Director, for more info: 301.689.8176 ext. 208, or kristen@mdsalem.org. SPONSORSHIP We cannot fulfill our mission without our faithful sponsors. They will be recognized in the program, along with publicity at the Outspokin’ event, as a supporter of our children and our mission! Please contact us if you know of an organization or individual that woud be interested in partnering with us. MENU Roast Beef or Vegetarian Option Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Baby Carrots Garden Salad, Homemade rolls Homemade Pie/Ice Cream Volunteers Catholic Heart Work Camp volunteers came this July to help for several days. Thank you for the help! Thanks again, for the continued hard work, Miss Ruth Beckman (not pictured) to help our girls learn to quilt. They will never forget your efforts and your kindness! Michael and Laura of Cyogenics worked with First Book to donate a wide variety of new books for our library! It will be such a blessing for the upcoming school year. They also coordinated with Level the Playing Field to donate bags and bags of used sporting goods. Roy, our lead resource counselor, (pictured above) could hardly believe his own eyes! Thank You! Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson of Crossroads Church invited us to come pick Blueberries! Not only was it a fun activity, but the kids got to learn how to make their own tasty pies! During their week of volunteer service here at Salem, Catholic Heart Work Camp volunteers built forms and poured a new sidewalk for our Paul House Office building. They also cleared brush from along our driveway, painted several rooms and spent time with the kids. Thank you for your time and generosity! & Visitors Top Left: Chi Sigma guests tour the children’s homes. Bottom: Todd Mechem, Executive Director, presents Margaret Wisnom, Director of Chi Sigma National Charity Program, with a memorial plaque honoring sorority members who have passed away. Fall 2015 Chi Sigma Sorority MD Salem Children’s Trust “Friend of the Year 2014” Touring the school and the horse barn. On June 13th, Chi Sigma Sorority, celebrating their National Convention, visited our campus to learn more about Salem and to see their generosity at work. Thank you for the many wonderful gifts over the years. We couldn’t do our ministry without you! Thank you again for the gifts to our kids! -Microscopes for the Science class -Flag pole at school -Benches for the school playground -2 vans to transport the children -Car for appointments -Arts and crafts supplies -Textbooks -Roof coverings for houses’ basement steps -Therapy room equipment -Swing sets -Landscaping supplies for Science project -New computers for the entire school -A berry garden Alpha Delta Kappa Honorary Sorority for Women Educators RHO Chapter Campus Visit ADK RHO Chapter President, Patrice Smith, PresidentElect, Jeri Holloway, and members, Georgette Fowler and Candice Herron, visited our campus for a tour on June 13th, 2015, and left a generous donation for our school. Thank you for coming! We enjoyed your visit! -Gymnasium remodel -New windows for children’s houses -A greenhouse for the school -Textbooks and teacher supplies -Tables and chairs for the Fitness Center -Boiler for Andrew House -Well at the school -Roof for Andrew House ... And Many More! Well over $100,000 over the past 10 years! Sigma Chapter - School Supplies for Salem Thank you! Our kids’ back to school needs were met, and our teachers were blessed because you gave! ADK Sigma Chapter has been a blessing to us each year, as they have donated school supplies for our kids at the beginning of the school year. Below: Patricia Mace-Leonard presents the Sorority donation to Salem School. Thank You! Western Maryland Wheelmen Annual Charity Ride Classy Chassie Car Club Salem Golf Outing 1st Place Congrats to The Fore Sisters’ Golf Team Thank You to the valunteers and participants who gave of their time and support! Millennium Riders 1 Day - 1,000 mi. Glenn Emerick, Terry Russell, Samantha Davis , and Dave Penrod A Big Thank You to the Sponsors of our Summer Events! Sponsors Christ Luthern Church Mr & Mrs. Sam Reckley Supporters Senator George Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Ken Fisher Salisbury Church of the Brethren Fall 2015 2015 Summer Program Salem School’s Summer Wilderness Program was a resounding success! Special thanks goes to the Huebner family for their generous donation in memory of their son, Daniel. Daniel was an avid outdoors enthusiast and would have loved seeing the kids learn to appreciate their natural surroundings. Each day, our kids learned something new about how to enjoy nature and how to do it safely. Highlights included fire safety and learning how to cook “mountain pies” (toasted fruit filled sandwiches), building and naming their own camps, hiking, and much more. Each morning included staff members commending each child on something they had done well the day before and teaching them values, such as teamwork, perseverance, and patience. The children worked hard throughout the summer to earn the privelege of going on the final camping trip, two nights and three days hiking through a local state forrest. The trails were challenging and included many creek crossings along the way. The kids took the challenges in stride, including various rain showers and steep inclines. The views were well worth the hike, and our kids came back to Salem more determined to work together as a team. We are excited for what the future holds for this program! Staff and kids worked hard to build permanent camp sites (see photo above), trails and camp fire circles this summer, and then learned wilderness skills, such as fire safety (middle) and water purification. Staff Corner Employees of the Quarter Summer 2015 Thank you for the contributions given to Salem in their names! In Memory of Lennis Lee Titus Karin Olsen and Family Janet and Charles Bates Carol Cronin Mr. and Mrs. John Fredland In Memory of Lewis Ridgeway John and Elaine Reuschlein Phyllis Foreback Kathryn Kline -Teaching Parent Caitlyn Nelson -Teaching Parent Truman Kahl -Teaching Parent Wilma Rodeheaver (Not pictured) - Assistant Property Manager Welcome to Salem School Stephanie Hummel - English teacher Shirley Platt In Memory of Nancy Smith Beall Karen Beveridge and Family David and Pamela Rust Tony and Karen Crosby George and Joyce Lapp Ronald Screen Mike and Angie Fetchero In Memory: Jim and Julia Pickard, by Patricia Pickard Mary Ann Corbin, by Patricia Corbin Wally Beaulieu, by Vernita Beaulieu Ethel Mae Isiminger, by Amy Klemm Pat Proctor, by Bill Proctor We would love to welcome back Stephanie Hummel as our English Teacher for Salem School. Stephanie worked here at Salem as a Teaching Parent and Classroom Teacher, before leaving in 2008 to stay at home with their three beautiful girls, Ava, Ella, and Alivia. She and her husband, John, live in Salisbury, PA. We are thrilled to have her back working with our children! In Honor: Ruth Volz, by Chi Sigma Sorority Amy Broadwater, by Wanda and Terry Dehaven Outspokin’ Tickets/Registration Please detach and mail to: Salem Children’s Trust – 605 Salem Drive – Frostburg, MD 21532 Your Name___________________________________Phone:_______________________________________ Email: ____________________________Address:_________________________________________________ Number of Tickets $35 ea. (children under 12 -$10)/ Tables ($250 ea.) : _______________________________ Vegetarian Entrée Tickets:_____ Meat Entrée Tickets: ______ Total Ticket Amount Enclosed: ____________ Names in Party: ____________________________________________________________________________ Donation Amount/Auction Items (If applicable): __________________________________________________ Sponsorship In Memory or In Honor of (circle one if applicable):______________________________________ Wish List Fall 2015 So many of you have stepped up to help us fund items this year! Just look at all the items marked “Funded!” Please consider helping us by sponsoring one of the remaining items! Capital Projects - Bobcat Skid Steer - $3,000 to go - Roofs for all 3 of 4 children’s houses - $7,500/roof - 2 boilers for James House and Thomas House - $9,000 ea. - Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations for Houses - $10,000 ea. - Flooring Renovations in Matthew and James Houses - $13,300 - Minivan for Salem School - $17,000 - 12-Passenger Van for House - $24,500 - Gator Utility Vehicle for the Barn - $4,000 - Well at School - $5,000 FUNDED!! - Andrew House Roof - $5,000 FUNDED!! Horsemanship & Fitness - Fly Masks for Horses - (5 more @ $30 each) - Flat Screen TV with DVD Player - $500 - Bean Bag Chairs - $50 each - 5’x10’ Folding Fitness Mats (5 @ $120 each) - 300 lb. Weight Set - $190 - Power Core Free Standing Heavy Bag - $170 - Fitness Balls (7 @ $22 each) - Coffee Cart for Training Center - $300 We are Paving the Hill! $157K We are so thankful for the generous donations that were received to pave the hill on our campus. The project will be completed by October of this year, before the winter weather is upon us. This will greatly improve our ability to get in and out of the property this winter and will, in turn, save us time and money! The estimated cost to pave all of Salem’s nearly 6,000 feet of dirt roads is $157,000. Road between Houses Residential & School - Oil to Heat a House - $150/wk., $600/mon., or $2,400/yr. - Cameras for Houses - (1 @ $150 each) - Vacuum Cleaners - $80 - Plastic Totes (any size) for storage - $50 per house - Twin Comforter - $40 each - Baking Sets -$40 each - Sheet/Pillow Case Set and Mattress pad cover - $30 each - Radios / CD Players - $30 each - WII Games - $30 each - Towel and Wash Cloth Sets - $20 each - Cordless Phones for Houses - $20 each - Hair Dryers - $20 each - Lamps for Girls and Boys - $20 each - Posters and Decorations for Walls - $20 per room - Alarm Clocks - $10 each - Craft Supplies (crayons, pencils, markers, bracelet kits, canvas and paints, objects for wood burning, pillow stuffing) - Scrapbooking Tools and Albums and Books - PG rated Movies - Gift Certificates for Activities (movies, bowling, etc.) - Donations Earmarked “Library Books/Magazines” - 30 – Orbis 6 gal. Stack and Carry Bins for Recycling - Cameras for Houses - 2 FUNDED!! - Towel and Wash Cloth Set - 1 FUNDED! - Comforter/Sheet/Pillow Case Set - 1 FUNDED! - $150 for oil, 2 lamps, and 1 Clock - FUNDED! $127K Bridge to Barn Intersection $103K Wish List Sponsor Response Please consider sponsoring an item to order : $78K Please mail to: Salem Children’s Trust 605 Salem Drive, Frostburg, MD 21532 Bridge to Old Farm House Paul House Drive & Parking $45K The Hill is FUNDED!! $44,705 raised! Your Name:_______________________________________ Your Address: _____________________________________ Item Sponsored: ___________________________________ Amount Enclosed: _________________________________ __In Honor or __ In Memory of: ______________________ Address to Mail Recognition Card:_____________________ _________________________________________________ The Maryland Salem Children’s Trust, Inc. 605 Salem Drive • Frostburg, MD 21532 NonProfit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Morgantown, WV Permit #108 Address Service Requested Located off Lower New Germany Road Phone: 301-689-8176 Fax: 301-689-1902 Email: info@mdsalem.org www.mdsalem.org Member CHA • MARFY • MANSEF Congratulations Niko! Mrs. Dana McGregor, Education Director awards Nikolai his diploma for completion of Salem School this summer. Salem students enjoyed the graduation picnic for Niko in June. Volleyball, great weather, good food, and the end to another great school year were plenty of reasons to celebrate. The summer flew, and the Class of 2016 is already back to school, working hard on earning their own diplomas!
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