No Blues at “Beat the Winter Blues” Carmike Cinemas Cares! Hearts
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No Blues at “Beat the Winter Blues” Carmike Cinemas Cares! Hearts
Tennessee’s First 1705 West Clinch Avenue l Knoxville, Tennessee 37916 knoxrmhc.org SPRING l 2012 Hearts Full of Love The Sisters in Action Good things happen when loving people with huge hearts embrace the Ronald McDonald House! Jennifer Alexander and Mary Constantine - the Sisters of the Skillet - are a perfect example! In the Fall of 2009 Jennifer Alexander tackled her first project for the House. As a popular air personality on local radio station B97.5, Jennifer hosted an on-air dessert auction to benefit the Ronald House. Called “Just Desserts” it was an opportunity for listeners to bid on yummy desserts being offered by various local eateries with the proceeds benefitting the House. The event was a hit and last year’s “Just Desserts” auction raised $1,878 for the House in its third year!! However, Jennifer didn’t stop her involvement with the House when her radio shift ended. To help promote the auction on-air, Jennifer took it upon herself to learn all she could about the House and what we do. She was so captivated by the spirit of the House that she invited her co-hort in crime, Mary Constantine, (food editor of the Knoxville News-Sentinel) to join her in benefitting the House. These two gals, cooks extraordinaire, are known as the Sisters of the Skillet. They are famous for their cooking demonstrations, newsletters, recipes, etc. In November of 2010 they hosted their first cooking demonstration as a fundraiser for the Ronald House. Approximately once a quarter, they host a cooking demonstration at Patterson’s Appliance, with proceeds benefitting our House. Whenever and wherever these two gals are cooking, they look for an opportunity to advocate for the Ronald House. As if that weren’t enough, these two inspired foodlovers decided to publish their own cookbook - The Sisters of the Skillet Cookbook! Incredibly, they chose to donate the proceeds from this cookbook to the Ronald McDonald House!! These cookbooks are now available for $15.00! (Shipping is an additional $3.00). For information on how to order these cookbooks, please go to www.sistersoftheskillet.com or visit the Ronald House website. While Jennifer and Mary consider their gifts to be those of good cooks who can fill your tummies, we know their true gift is the way they fill our hearts with their love and friendship. They have truly adopted our House as their own and we are eternally grateful. They have found their way into our hearts! Carmike Cinemas Cares! With great fanfare, Carmike Cinemas opened Carmike Foothills 12 movie theatres at Foothills Mall in Maryville. On Wedneday, March 7, they held a Charity Night Public Opening with the Ronald McDonald House as their designated charity. What a wonderful surprise when the event netted $6,455 for the Ronald House! From the attendance it’s certainly evident that Carmike Foothills 12 is a huge hit with local movie goers. While no Oscars were given out that night, we’d like to give the “Ronald” award for Best Supporting Performance to Carmike Cinemas for their outstanding support of the Ronald House! No Blues at “Beat the Winter Blues” There was nothing but smiles and good cheer at this year’s Beat the Winter Blues event held on February 4 at Stanley’s Greenhouse in South Knoxville. This event just gets better and better each year!! Beautiful and fragrant flowers, unusual garden gifts, lovely harp music by Anne Jackson, delicious food prepared and served by Akima volunteers, freely flowing wine - what more could you want? Our 250 Anne’s Angelic Music guests would agree that all the ingredients were in place for a wonderfully magical time! The evening was made even more festive by the many candles and soft lighting placed among the plants and the happy and enthusiastic party-goers. This year raised the most money ever for the Ronald House $10,400!!! Nothing “blue” about that! Some Lovely Gifts Food, Glorious Food! The Bounty Arrives We have been blessed and humbled over the years by the generosity and support we receive from the Farm Bureau. Once again this year, they opened their hearts and pocketbooks to the families that call the Ronald House “home”. On Febuary 23 members representing several counties of the Farm Bureau arrived at the Ronald House with bags and bags of groceries, gift cards and checks totaling $3,595. What a fabulous gift that is to us!! With the groceries they provided we are able to fill our pantries and freezer and our families can partake of this bounty whenever they need it! It’s especially touching when you realize that the Farm Bureau members don’t know the families staying at the House - never even meet them - yet they are making sure that these families don’t have to worry about meals. The Farm Bureau has Board Update The Reinforcements Arrive stepped up to ease their burden. What a delight it was for the folks at the Ronald House to host a small reception as a token of our “thank you” to our friends at the Farm Bureau when they came to make their delivery. The Farm Bureau is truly a blessing to our House. Kids Do The Darndest Things!! Art Linkletter said kids say the darndest things. We find they do the darndest things! Many folks reach out to support our House, but it is especially touching when it is children extending their hearts and helping hands. On Valentine’s Day this year we were visited by three second grade classes from Concord Christian School in Knoxville. These precious children came bearing gifts - money, food and kitchen and laundry items. These children had made various crafts - jewelry and such - and sold them in their school Our House Needs You!!! Please consider making a donation to our House this spring!! We rely entirely on voluntary donations to meet our budget. Every gift to our House is a significant one to us. This makes a great gift for Mother’s Day or Father’s Day and we’ll be glad to acknowledge your honorary donation to your loved one. Even a gift of $5 would sponsor a family for one night’s stay in our House. We’ve enclosed a remittance envelope for your convenience – we’d love to have your support! Our Table Overfloweth store during the Christmas season as a fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House. They gave us a $420 check and approximately $400 in in-kind gifts. They were so excited to visit the House and shower us with their gifts. WBIR TV was on hand to record this wonderful example of children helping other children. We also benefited this year from the children at Sequoyah Elementary Kindergarten Classes in Knoxville who once again sold paper bricks to benefit the Ronald House in celebration of the first 100 days of school. These “brick” sales netted us $750.10 from our friends at this local elementary school, and at 10¢ per brick, that’s a lot of salesmanship demonstrated by these caring kids! Full Tilt for the Ronald House Since the Ronald McDonald House caters to families of ill children, no one would be surprised to learn that many area doctors support our House. What might surprise you is to know to what extremes some of these doctors go! On February 24 The Valarium on Western Avenue was the scene of “Doc Rock for Health - The Ultimate Battle of Physician Bands”. These doctors turned musicians took an evening off from healing and went to jammin’ - all for various health related charities. Much to our delight, the band “Full Tilt” performed for the benefit of the Ronald House and raised $911 on our behalf! What a fun way for these docs to let off We are delighted that Mark Gaylord and David Martin have returned to our Board once again and we also want to officially welcome newcomer, Sheila Barnett, into the fold. She’s no stranger to our House, though, as she comes each month with KAMA to share her culinary talents with our grateful families and works tirelessly on the Doc Rock fundraiser that we’ve benefited from for several years now. Upcoming Events There is always something fun brewing at the Ronald McDonald House! Here are some dates to mark on your calendar: May 18, 19, 20, 2012 - Smoky Mountain Car Show in Pigeon Forge May 26, 2012 - Float-athon at Dollywood’s Splash Country June 1, 2012 - Annual RMH golf tournament at Egwani Farms August 4, 2012 - Annual KFI golf tournament in Oak Ridge. Visit our website at knoxrmhc.org for more event details and registration! It’s $ in the bank some steam, have a good time and benefit our House, too!! Thanks to these fun-loving and big-hearted doctors! There is just no statute of limitations for parents to stop worrying about their children. From birth ... through childhood illnesses such as measles & mumps ... to the teen years and beyond, it’s just what parents do. Kerry and Jennifer Ruppe of Oakdale, TN could never have envisioned what life had in store for them on what started out as a typical Saturday last November. Twenty-one year old daughter Rachel was running late and they wondered why she hadn’t called to let them know she’d be a bit tardy. When their other daughter called to tell them that she was probably caught in the traffic snarl due to an earlier car accident nearby, they immediately began to worry. A frantic call to Rachel’s cell phone offered no relief as they immediately got her voice mail. Their parent’s intuition urged them to drive to the accident site a mere 3 miles from their home ...”but it felt like 13”, recalled Kerry. As they neared the site and saw the mass of vehicles, bystanders and emergency responders, Jennifer could stand the suspense no longer and leapt from their car and went running toward the ambulance. Breathless, she asked a state trooper who had been injured and their worst fears were confirmed ..... it was their Rachel. Life Star medics from UT Hospital’s emergency helicopter Bill Evans The Man Behind The Scenes Our Bill Focus on a family: Rachel A Lovely Rachel Ready to Go Home service were already on the scene trying to stabilize her for the flight to the hospital. “It was so surreal“, said Kerry, “as if everything was happening in slow motion”. Finally the ambulance doors opened and they saw their daughter strapped to the stretcher, her head already swollen almost beyond recognition. As she was being rolled toward the awaiting chopper, Kerry & Jennifer jumped in their jeep to begin the journey to UT Hospital in Knoxville some 40 miles away. For three nights, the bone-weary parents attempted to rest in the surgical critical care waiting room to no avail. Realizing that their situation would require a lengthy hospitalization, they knew they’d have to find an alternative to living in the waiting room. From discounted hotel rooms to friends offering their travel trailer, all options were being considered until a cousin took it upon himself to inquire about the services offered by our Ronald McDonald House. And for the next 103 days, the Ruppe’s would call our House, “home”. Within a month, Rachel’s condition was upgraded and she was able to be moved to the Select Care unit within Fort Sanders Hospital. Once there, Jennifer was able to stay in Rachel’s room at night utilizing the sleeper chair. Progress was slow and at times frustrating, but through it all, they relied on friends, family, and their faith. One bittersweet moment in the middle of their trials was daughter Valerie’s marriage, where absolute joy was tempered with reality due to the absence of Rachel in the wedding party. Four weeks later in early January, Rachel was moved to Patricia Neal Rehab Center located within the same hospital. A routine was soon established where Kerry would drive to work each day, come back to the RMH each evening to rest for awhile and then pack up some dinner for he & Jennifer, and walk the three blocks to the hospital to spend time with his “girls”. Once at For many years the Ronald McDonald House partnered with WATE-TV for a telethon. Our goal was to raise funds for the House, but equally importantly, we wanted to inform the public about what the House did, why it was important and why you should support it. Instrumental behind the scenes at those telethons was WATE Producer Bill Evans. Not only did Bill do an extraordinary job in producing the telethons, he took the message of the Ronald McDonald House to heart. Bill’s gentle ways, quiet demeanor and delightful sense of humor quickly endear him to all. He’s also one of the hardest and most dedicated workers you will find! No task is too much trouble for Bill and he can always be counted on for enthusiastic support! Interestingly, our fantastically successful Beat the Winter Blues event is actually the brainchild of Bill! He relates that when he and wife Vicki were youngmarrieds, with little extra spending money, their winter activity to cheer themselves up was to go visit the local greenhouse and enjoy the beautiful blooms! Bill threw out this idea at a fundraising meeting and the rest is history! Bill joined our Board in 2002. He served two terms on the Board, including one year as President, took a year off, and is now in his third term. Bill brings so much to the Board. He is the Community the rehab center, Rachel began making great strides in her recovery as she transitioned from making simple gestures in response to questions posed to her to actually speaking her response. Her feeding tube was removed after five weeks and then on February 22, after 109 days of hospitalization, came the day that everyone had been praying for ..... her homecoming!! The road to recovery is far from over as Rachel needs to re-Iearn tasks such as sitting up unassisted and feeding herself. But the ever-determined Rachel has set the lofty goal of walking again by summer....and she’s even picked out her new car, a blue Volkswagon “Bug”!! If her past progress is any indication of her will and determination, there’s little doubt she’ll accomplish it with flying colors! Another goal they have set as a family is to come back to our Ronald House to serve in some way. “We met so many people while staying at the House who were dealing with life’s struggles as we were”, said Kerry. “We initiated some real friendships as well and want to come give back some of the kindnesses that we received. Our lives will never be the same considering Rachel will never be the same, but the RMH has sparked a desire in us to give since we were touched by this great organization and hope we can pay forward the love and compassion that we were shown”. Relations Director for WATE–TV which keeps him busy in a variety of projects. He has been active on many community boards in the past and is presently active with the Relay for Life cancer walks and United Way of Greater Knoxville. While his roots are in West Tennessee, he has learned to cherish East Tennessee and is an avid hiker when time allows. His time is busy with two grown children, a busy librarian wife, and a precious grand-son Cade. He and Vicki share a passion for singing and raise their voices in the choir at First Baptist Church. We’re grateful that Bill shares his passion, his talents and his enthusiasm with the Ronald House! Ronald McDonald House Charities of Knoxville, TN, Inc. 1705 W. Clinch Avenue Knoxville, TN 37916 865.637.7475 www.knoxrmhc.org Return Service Requested Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 309 Knoxville, TN 2012 Board of Directors: Jeff Allen Laura Barnes Sheila Barnett Mark Brodd John Buckingham Joe Burger Janell Cecil Eric Cochran Bill Evans Lynne Fain Keys Fillauer Mark Gaylord, M.D. Mary Ann Gibson Keith Goodwin Terri Hale Myra Haynes Joanne Huddleston John Hunter David Martin Marianne Nichols Dana O’Kelley Butch Peccolo Ed Pershing John Sheridan William Terry, M.D. Jo Cochran, Emeritus Kindnesses of the He Heart ea Many thanks to the Bearden High School Key Club for once again dedicating their Saturdays during UT Football season to parking cars in our lot during home games. We don’t know how they park that many cars in our space, but they raised $10,850 with their efforts. Thanks, Bulldogs!! The sisters of Alpha Delta Pi are faithfully dedicated to our House and spend many hours each year to support us. This year their fundraising efforts, including the popular Turkey Tailgate, raised $16,688 for us! Go, sisters!! We appreciate your hard work and loyalty to our House! Dillard’s Department Store has done it again! Their sales of the Southern Living Christmas Book raised $16,954 for the Ronald House. Thank you, thank you to our favorite retailer!!! Common Grounds is helping again this year by keeping our grounds mowed and trimmed. Our yard and grounds are one of the many things that help us look and feel like a home and not an institution. Thanks to owner John Watson for donating these services to us. Nickels, dimes, quarters, pennies you wouldn’t think they would amount to much, would you? It’s amazing how much money we raise each year because kind-hearted folks drop their change in the canisters at local McDon- Our Year in Review Hats off to our area McDonald’s Restaurants who supported the House with the sale of paper hearts during February of this year. Thanks to all their efforts, we received $15,030 from the heart promotion. Kudos to Tony Cox of i105 WFIV radio for orchestrating the production and sale of a CD, Homegrown for the Holidays: Volume 2 as a fundraising project for our House this past Christmas season. Thanks to the efforts of Tony and his team of incredibly talented local musicians, the House received $1,000 from CD sales. On March 9th, volunteers from ADT Security came and volunteered as part of a team building exercise for the company with the ultimate goal of feeding our families a fabulous dinner and freezing some casseroles for their future use. Thanks to all of you who did your part by helping us in the recycling of aluminum cans and tabs. We raised $5,122 in 2011 from these recycling efforts. Pat yourselves on the back! Most of our readers have never stayed in our House - never even entered our House - so let us tell you a little about what we did last year and why your support is so important to us. Our house never closes its doors. We are there 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. We are open on Christmas Day (complete with holiday decorations, cookies and smiles), we serve Thanksgiving Dinner to our families, and there is a 4th of July picnic for our families - whatever our families need. We have learned that the illnesses that bring these families to our doors don’t take a day off, so neither do we! Last year our average occupancy for the year was 75% and the average length of stay for our families was 7 days. Some days the House was full to overflowing and other days we got to “catch our breath”. We served 583 families, totaling 1,664 people in overnight visits. We had 198 families that used our House for “day use” only. Those folks came to the House during the day to use our facilities for a meal, Canister Challenge ald’s restaurants. While it’s not a big sum from any one person, it makes a huge impact for our families. In 2011 we received $117,813 in canister collections!!! That amounts to approximately 1/4 of our yearly budget!! Please, won’t you consider putting your change into the canister the next time you visit your local McDonald’s Restaurant? It’s a great way to let your children get involved in helping our House. Look for canisters, both inside and at the drive-thru windows. We promise do some laundry, have a quiet rest, or some other break from their hospital routine. Over 2,000 people used the services of our House last year. Most people think all of our families have patients at Children’s Hospital, but we served families from eight different medical facilities last year. Our families came from 15 different states and 43 counties within Tennessee. In all, we had 39 different diagnoses that brought families through our doors. The top five were premature births, respiratory disorders, behavior & emotional issues, diabetes and gastric problems. We are proud to report that we met our budget once again in 2011 as a result of much hard work by our Board and staff and the generosity of our many, many supporters. We received $75,400 in in-kind gifts (donated products, services, meals, etc.) and are elated to report that nearly 6,000 volunteer hours were donated. 2011 was another successful year for our House - thank you for your part in making this happen! you - your donation does not go unnoticed!!! It’s an easy way to show your love and support for our House that Love Built!!
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