Between Us - Torrance Memorial Medical Center
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Between Us - Torrance Memorial Medical Center
Torrance Memorial Medical Center Auxiliary Between Us May 2016 Vol. 63 Issue 5 President’s Message 2016 First of all, I want to thank Torrance Memorial Medical Center's Administration, Foundation, Physicians, Nurses and all of the Units/Departments that provided the kind thoughts and words to all of the volunteers in last month's newsletter celebrating National Volunteer Appreciation Week. It is very important to acknowledge and thank our Director, Mary Matson, and her amazing staff, Marcela Agudelo, Debbie Hight, Chris Rama, Erica Valle and Ruth Velasco for their leadership of our entire volunteer family. The Adult volunteers, the student volunteers, the Luminaries, the Novas, the Holiday Festival volunteers and Las Amigas and the bereavement and Hospice volunteers all make up our family. We all love to smile, laugh and communicate David Sato throughout the campus, helping patients, visitors and the staff doing what needs to be done at the Medical Center. In return, we are showered with thoughts, words and goodies of appreciation during National Volunteer Week. We are so honored to be part of the larger Torrance Memorial Medical Center family under the leadership of Craig Leach, Sally Eberhard, and other members of Administration as they lead us on to the future of providing the best healthcare for the entire South Bay community. Thank you very much, Torrance Memorial Medical Center. We have a busy May for Special events: Thursday, May 19 is the Auxiliary trip to the Reagan Presidential Library, featuring "A Journey through Faith and Art" of the Vatican Splendors Exhibition. Also on Wednesday, May 25, we have a fundraiser at Chili's restaurant where you can have lunch, dinner or both and for take out also. Have an enjoyable month of May. David Sato Save the Date Chili’s Restaurant Fundraiser Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Old Torrance Walking Tour Sunday, June 26, 2016 Diana Ross at the Hollywood Bowl Saturday, July 16, 2016 8:00 p.m. $55.00 per person (includes event ticket, seat cushion and round trip bus transportation from Wilson Park) Sign-up by Friday, June 1, 2016. Unfortunately, no refunds after this date. Should you have questions to either the Reagan Presidential Library Tour or the evening at the Hollywood Bowl, contact Stuart Wilson at (310) 791-9772 or by e-mail mercyw1@verizon.net Flyers to all of the events referenced above are available at the Volunteer sign-in kiosks, Volunteer Services office and Escort Services. From the Director’s Desk Mary Matson Congratulations to all volunteers who received a new white hours pin issued at the annual Volunteer Recognition Brunch on April 16. These pins reflect volunteer hours through 12/31/2015. Mimi Brody was recognized for 26, 200 hours, Della Weinhuff for 27,000 hours, and Alice Young for 30,700 hours. Congratulations are also extended to those volunteers who received a service award based on years of service. It was quite impressive to see the display of longevity at the Brunch including our highest award recipients: Alice Young for 30 years, Karla Masten for 35 years, and Laurie Anderson and Della Weinhuff for 40 years of service. We extend our deepest appreciation and sincere congratulations to all awardees! Mary Mimi Brody receives her 26,200 hour pin from CEO Craig Leach Mary Matson Laurie Anderson, Alice Young, CEO Craig Leach, and Karla Masten celebrate many years of volunteer service. In Memory Marshea Jefferson We were sad to learn of the passing of HealthLinks volunteer Marshea Jefferson in March. Marshea began volunteering in June, 2015. Our condolences are extended to her family and friends. Dorothy Newkirk Long-time volunteer Dorothy Newkirk passed away in April after a lengthy illness. Dorothy was the Escort Services Co-Chairperson on Friday afternoons. He husband Jim also volunteered in Escort before he passed away in 2007. Loving sympathy is extended to Dorothy’s four children and her many friends in the volunteer program. ****Our deepest condolence to Margaret Majid on the passing of her beloved husband. Margaret is a volunteer in HealthLinks. Page 3 Between Us Up Close and Personal with your Auxiliary Board member by Tracy Isenberg, Auxiliary Public Relations Chairperson Dennis Frandsen Started: 1986 Board Position: Parliamentarian Volunteer Position: Escort Services Dennis Frandsen, Torrance Memorial Medical Center’s (“TMMC”) new Auxiliary board member, first began volunteering in 1986. Dennis tagged along with his wife Jeannine while she helped a friend decorate a tree for the Holiday Festival (“Festival”) event orchestrated by the Las Amigas group. In those days, the Festival was called “Festival of the Trees” and was held at Wilson Park in Torrance. As Dennis spent time in the tent observing women hustling and bustling dragging electrical cords to light up the trees and dragging buckets of water to keep the trees hydrated, he recognized their need for a strong able man. Dennis morphed into a Festival volunteer, responsible for the tree layout. From this humble beginning Dennis became the facilities chair, which anointed him responsible for organizing logistical arrangements for the entire Festival. As the facilities chair, Dennis not only answered all questions related to the Festival, but also created the electrical wiring for the trees and constructed the sign stands, which hold the tree descriptions and bid sheets. All of these materials are still utilized during the current Festival. Las Amigas recognized Dennis’s hard work and anointed him as a life member. After dedicating 23 years and over 300 hours every year to the Festival, not surprisingly, Dennis was getting tired and desired a change. Dennis’ taste for volunteering did not subside. He eventually began as a TMMC “blue jacket” volunteer in February 2010, in Escort Services, and has been there every Thursday ever since. Dennis enjoys training the new volunteers and observing them gain confidence as they learn their way around the maze of doors and departments. Dennis, however, cautions novice volunteers that “once you think you know where everything is, it will be moved.” Dennis and Jeannine are avid nautical travelers of the high seas. The Frandsen’s international voyages included sailing the Bering Sea from Osaka, Japan to San Francisco; journeyed across the Tasman Sea in between New Zealand and Australia; cruised the ocean throughout the Caribbean Islands; and navigated the exotic Mediterranean Sea from Greece, its neighboring isles on the way to Turkey. Their domestic adventures include twice cruising the Gulf of Mexico to and from Florida, via the Panama Canal; several sailing trips up and down the Pacific Ocean, along the California coast, which also included trips down to Mexico; and navigated the Pacific Ocean between the tropical Hawaiian Islands. Alaska was the Frandsens’ first cruise and their most adored, and they even managed to take a three-month road trip to Alaska. The Frandsens balance their oceanic excursions with mainland adventures with the Camino Campers, an organization started at El Camino College that focuses on local trips, 100 miles or less from the college. The Camino Campers set out once a month, on a three-night, long weekend road trip, enjoying the vast California topography. The Camino Campers rotate hosts for their events, which often times includes a Saturday night potluck dinner. Dennis’ professional life involved working for the Torrance Police department for 28 years and retired as a Lieutenant in 1993. The Frandsens are blessed with four children, David, Jill, Carrie and Diane, along with five, college-student grandchildren, Michael, Heather, Abhi, Nokas and Iris. Along with keeping busy with his travels and family, Dennis enjoys restoring his 1957 Chevrolet and 1967 Chevrolet El Camino. Dennis winds down with reading. Lisa Randall’s, “Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs” was his recently read book. Page 4 Between Us North Wing Gift Shop Closure From the Gift Shops st On March 31 we celebrated the North Wing gift shop by having Mimi Brody and Della Weinhuff close up and set the alarm one last time. Both Mimi and Della (along with Alice Young and many who came before) were instrumental in the success of the original gift shop. If a lovely sweater or blouse is on your shopping list for Mothers’ Day, stop by our very own gift shop to choose from the fabulous items chosen by Vanina Angeloni, our Apparel and Jewelry buyer. She will also be glad to help you find just the right piece of jewelry to go with the outfit you choose. Irene Almanza, our fabulous Fragrance buyer, has stocked a wide selection of colognes for that special mom. If you don’t see the special scent you are looking for, ask Irene and she will try to order it for you. Cards, See’s Candy and even Gift Certificates are also available for Mother’s Day! Support the Auxiliary – shop in our shop! All profits are donated to Torrance Memorial. Our Pet Visitation Volunteers on the Job Our Volunteer Pet Visitation program has expanded its route to include periodic visits at the Polak Imaging and Breast Diagnostic Center building on Skypark Drive. Some of our pet visitation teams are stopping by before or after their hospital visitation to round through the lobbies and also visit staff. We know that staff members benefit from these heartwarming visits as much as the patients and visitors. We extend our appreciation to our wonderful pet visitation teams and to co-chairperson Pat Carlson for piloting this program for us. Gift Shop Co-Chairs Tina Trudnowski and Gail Long Hospital Services – March 2016 Margaret Johnston Vice-President of Hospital Services Volunteer Hours: 13,428.08 Bingo: 5 Sessions with 876 Participants Pet Visitation: 22 Visits and 107.64 Visitation Hours Knitting Group: 24 Items Sewing Group: 53 Items At a recent visit, volunteer Judy Fisher took this photograph of Sassy, one of our pet visitation volunteers, saying “hello” and making a new friend with a permanent (ceramic) resident at the Polak Imaging and Breast Diagnostic Center. Page 5 Between Us May Birthdays The following Auxiliary members have birthdays in May. Active volunteers receive a one-time 20% discount on your entire purchase in the Gift Shop in honor of your birthday, courtesy of the Gift Shop. You also get “double hours” when you volunteer on your birthday! Be sure to write “Birthday Hours” on the time sheet. If you have a birthday in May and do not see your name listed below, please contact the Volunteer Services department. May 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 9 9 9 9 Robert Chiota * Cynthia Underberger RoseAnn Imbro Kip Riggins Becky Braun * Phyllis Carlson Sandra Essey-Gray * Marge Schugt Kimberley Chavelle * Sherry Seitz Ana Rodriguez Iona Matson * Lucy Kimball * Paul Avery Laurie Szogas Julia Scholten * Tracy Lazarus Barbara Funt 9 12 12 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 Judy Frederiksen Cindy Villegas Lisa Schulz * Terri Blevins-Lewis Linda Zelik * Lupe Suasnavas Vera Little Donna Helstrom Ayda Karakas * Dolly Pham * Delores Strong * Marilyn Malmuth Alex Wright * BJ Chamberlain * James Cale Joseph Gerber * Treva Merritt Ruby Weiss 19 19 19 19 19 19 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 24 25 25 25 Ifeanyichukwu Ajufoh * Pat Tambini Anne Nelson * Jo Whitcombe Connie Weintraub * Lida Asgari Susan Leong * Helen Hong Barbara Baker * Patti Neureither * Laurie Honig Sheldon Canter Veon Filak Julie Nourayi Carol Cotter * Lily Tan Diane Vaughn Berenice Parham 25 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 31 31 31 31 * Eva Gedminas Jo Ann Ross Tiya Choi * Mel Steinberg Joanne Choi Maggie Reid Sarah Hensley Candice Matsui William Lee Darol Draggoo Rosa Garcia-Lockwood Sallie Josephson Barbara Nagamoto Orah Mae Millar Sherri Badillo Mae O'Reilly *Inactive Volunteers Thank you Dear David Sato on Behalf of the Auxiliary, As Campaign Co-Chairs for the Torrance Memorial Medical Center, we would like to acknowledge and thank you for your leadership gift of $262,000 received in December 2015, directed to benefit the programs and services offered at Torrance Memorial Medical Center. Your foresighted commitment to Torrance Memorial Medical Center ensures it will be here for many decades to come – we can think of no better gift you could offer to future generations. Your dedication to Torrance Memorial and commitment of excellence in healthcare in the South Bay are extremely meaningful, as you inspire our finest efforts as well as encourage others to follow your lead. We are most grateful. How wonderfully supportive the auxiliary is of TMMC. With warmest regards and appreciation, Melanie and Richard Lundquist Campaign Co-Chairs Page 6 Between Us Upcoming Auxiliary June 2016 General Meeting and Luncheon Did you ever want to learn how to paint? Well, the Auxiliary’s June luncheon will give you the opportunity to put your creative juices to work! Our June luncheon will be a buffet lunch and painting party. Rosemary Brandes of Destination Art will be our instructor and will show us step-by-step how to paint a pre-selected picture that she will bring. All material will be provided. The cost of the luncheon is $15.00. If you choose to paint, there is a $35.00 additional charge. As usual, reservations must be made in advance. For further details, refer to your May newsletter. If you have any questions, you are welcome to e-mail Valerie Punzal, at vpunzal@yahoo.com, if you have any questions. Valerie Punzal Program Chairperson Auxiliary Board Member of Special Events, Valerie Punzal and her daughter, Jessica display their works of art from a prior painting party. Patrice Cullen, Auxiliary Board Member of Membership, along with her friends and family members pose with their masterpieces. Kings Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant and The Local Place Bakery & Café Fundraiser Throughout the day, on Wednesday, March 30th, Torrance Memorial Medical Center (“TMMC”) volunteers and their family, friends and community members came out to dine and support the TMMC’s Auxiliary fundraiser at the Kings Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant and its sister restaurant The Local Place Bakery & Cafe, both located in Torrance. Their famous Hawaiian fried chicken; delicious ramen salad; and to-die-for Paradise cake were absolutely scrumptious. Thank you to everyone who came out to support the Auxiliary. Valerie Punzal Program Chairperson Page 7 Between Us Annual Trip to Pechanga Casino It was a beautiful winter day (80 degrees) in Southern California for our annual trip to Pechanga Casino in Temecula on February 23rd. Forty-six Auxiliary members and guests were eager to invest, and they did too! This yearly trip is always a popular getaway for the volunteers. Needless to say, it was a success and everyone had a good time. Thanks to all who participated. Spring Auxiliary General Meeting and Luncheon By Valerie Punzal, Program Chairperson The Volunteer Auxiliary celebrated spring with its general meeting and luncheon held on Wednesday, March 23, 2016, in the Health Conference Center. The tables were beautifully decorated with an assortment of spring Gerber daisies, white tablecloths and green napkins. The beautifully plated and delicious lunch consisted of a kalamata olive spread with flatbread crackers, quiche with brie cheese, bell pepper and asparagus, grilled chicken and basil sausage and for dessert, banana fosters crepes. Betty Broughton set up the beautiful tables and Charles and Judy Colianni oversaw the wine table. Local South Bay acoustic guitarist and vocalist, Scott Grillo, entertained us all with familiar popular folk, classic rock and country western tunes from the 60s and 70s. Auxiliary 3330 Lomita Blvd., Torrance, CA 90505 Return Service Requested May 2016 SUN MON 1 TUE 2 WED THURS 3 FRI 5 6 7 13 14 20 19 Reagan Presidential Clown Mtg: 9:30 a.m. Library Bus Trip WT-C 9:30 a.m. 21 4 Bingo 2 p.m. - Media Svcs 8 9 10 11 Bingo 2 p.m. - Media Svcs 17 18 Auxiliary Board Mtg; 9 :30 a.m., WT-Rm D 15 16 Bingo 2 p.m. - Media Svcs SAT Sewing, 9 a.m. , HCC 4 12 Luminaries New Member Meeting 6 p.m., HCC 1 22 23 24 25 Bingo 2 p.m. - Media Svcs Chili’s Fundraiser, 11 a.m. 29 30 31 Newsletter copying 26 27 Sewing, 9 a.m. , HCC 4 28
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