Christ Child Society of Cleveland
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Christ Child Society of Cleveland
Chapter & Verse November 2015 Christ Child Society of Cleveland Mission: “To foster a personal love of Christ expressing itself in service for needy children regardless of race, color, or creed.” MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Dear Christ Child Members, In this month of Thanksgiving, it is important to note that gratitude for the Christ Child and for every child born in His image is at the heart of all that we do. Mary Virginia Merrick spent her life expressing that gratitude by serving children in need – and today, members of all 43 chapters of the Christ Child Society work to do the same. Gratitude has the power to significantly enhance our work; it stimulates, energizes, and invigorates - it conveys worth and meaning. When we express our gratitude to God, we give Him glory; when we express our gratitude to human beings, we give them significance. And in both cases, we participate in the process of “lifting up.” What a wonderful way to summarize the actions of a life! Let’s spend the month of November recognizing all the blessings in our lives and expressing our gratitude every chance we get. Let’s spend the month of November seeing the Christ Child in every person we meet. Let’s spend the month of November grateful that God has placed us right here – right now – as members of the Christ Child Society. And as the days of this month pass, please know how grateful I am to every one of you for the example you set every time you work a project, endure a hardship, or express a kindness. You lift me up! Happy Thanksgiving. Susan Ferraro Smith Reflecting with Father Ralph As another year begins to wind down, we tend to “ramp up” a lot of activities! With the coming of Thanksgiving and Christmas so many delightful things happen that need preparation and planning. I hope for all of this preparation and planning provides us with a sense of true joy within our hearts, and doesn’t just wear us out. After all, giving thanks is meant to characterize us as Christians and should contribute to that life-giving spirit within us. That spirit of thankfulness needs to continue into our Christmas preparations also, so that we never lose sight of why we do what we do. The greatest gift of all was given to us when Jesus Christ was born among us. The time of Advent is meant to help us keep that in mind, so that all the busyness of Christmas may be surrounded with a spirit of thankfulness to God. With Thanksgiving and Christmas blessings, Fr. Ralph Trip to Slovenia and Croatia Enjoy a tour of Slovenia and Croatia with Fr. Ralph Wiatrowski (Christ Child Spiritual Advisor) and Fr. Daniel Schlegel (Church of the Holy Angels) - Adriatic Splendor: Slovenia and Croatia, September 26 - October 7, 2016. Detailed information about the tour can be found at www.magitravelinc.com, click on “Slovenia-Croatia”. Cost is $3,495 plus airfare. Ch r d an Centennial Corner ociety of C ild SEst. lev 1916 Ch el ist AC en Centennial Year Events January 20, 2016 General Business Meeting, Mass of Celebration & Luncheon (St. Rocco Church) April 30 “White Glove” Event and Reception (Christ Child Society of Cleveland Archives at The Western Reserve Historical Society) June 15 Spring Luncheon & Annual Business Meeting (Shaker Hts. County Club) September 7 Red Wagon Luncheon (Location TBA) December 3 Centennial Ball (Location TBA) April 6 Provisional Installation Mass and Legacy Luncheon (St. John Cathedral/The Silver Grille) Spring 2016 Merrick House Bench Dedication (Merrick House - Date TBA) July 27 Day of Recollection (St. Barnabas Parish, Northfield) October 19 Museum of Divine Statues Tour and Lunch (Lakewood) January 2017 Mass of Thanksgiving (Date & Location TBA) Photos needed… We will be producing a book of our history culminating with our 2016 year of celebration and we need your help. We are looking for: • Photos from past Christ Child events or activities. If possible submit the photos in electronic form. • Photos of our 100th Anniversary events. When you attend any of our 100th Anniversary events, please take photos. Most of us have a camera in our phone. Put them to good use. Send photos to Rose Dziak or Mary Graves. Be sure to include the name and date of the event and the name(s) of anyone in the photos. Photos will be returned. 2 rvi of Se tury ® ce Ch r d an Layettes ociety of C ild SEst. lev 1916 Ch el si t The project that unites all Christ Child Chapters AC entu ry rvi of Se ce ® As we continue to reflect our past 100 years, we’ll look at a few of our key projects and events. In this newsletter we’ll focus on the Layette. • 1884- Mary Virginia Merrick and her friends sew the first layette which was delivered by Paul in his red wagon for his new baby sister, Mary. Later reports are that Mary grew up and became a nun. Paul became a priest and frequently visited his friend, Mary Virginia Merrick. • 1917 – The new Cleveland branch of the Christ Child Society created 12 layettes, all by hand. First Communion outfits were made for 2 needy children. • 1929 – First records of yearly layette deliveries; 14 delivered that year. • 1933 – A layette contained nightgown, squares, bands, stocking, wash cloths, talcum powder, soap, blankets and safety pins. • 1939 – Cleveland chapter purchased several new electric sewing machines! 300 layettes delivered. • 1940 – Mary Virginia Merrick reviewed sample layettes from all chapters at the Christ Child Convention. She pronounced the Cleveland Chapter’s to be most practical and encouraged other chapters to review and follow. • 1952 – 387 layettes distributed. • 1965 – The Vietnam War caused a delay in the shipment of diaper materials. • 1970 – A layette contained diapers, blanket, receiving blankets, shirts, kimonos, pins, talcum powder, soap, plastic pants, hand-knitted bonnet and booties. • 1973 – Due to cutbacks, requests for layettes from the Welfare Department tripled. When the Board voted to try to increase the donation of layettes to the Welfare Department, hours of sewing meetings were lengthened and groups continued sewing through summer months. Cost to create a layette was $13. The annual layette budget was $6,000. • 1980 – A layette contained 2 dozen diapers, 3 undershirts, 2 waterproof pants, 1 Christ Child blanket, 1 thermal receiving blanket, 2 Christ Child gowns, 1 stretch suit, 1 sweater/bonnet/bootie set, 2 bars of soap, 4 safety pins, and 1 Christ Child card at a cost of $25.41. • 1982 – Layettes found a permanent home at Parmadale. • 1986 – Layette Endowment established to guarantee funds for future layettes. • 1991 – Introduction of mini layette program (2 receiving blankets, a stretch outfit, hat, tube socks, booties and an undershirt), given to mothers to take their babies home from the hospital. • 1994 – Cloth diapers replaced with Pampers. • 2015 – Over 1,400 layettes distributed annually. A layette contains a crib blanket, 2 receiving blankets, a bath towel with a wash cloth, 3 bodysuits, 3 sleep ‘n plays, 2 bibs, a velour sleeper, the book “Goodnight Moon” and a shaken baby syndrome brochure. When your helplessness appalls you, think of the Maker of the Universe in swaddling clothes. ~Mary Virginia Merrick~ 3 Remembrance/Endowment Report August 1 - October 15, 2015 Memory Alfred Brown Robert Stratham(3) Robert Lane Kerry Kiawitter Greg Szczubewski Julia Domiano Robert Scott Shawn Kelly Edward Wiersma Michael Kobb (2) Maynard Geib Nina Curran Agnes Laurie Medrick Stan Maletic, Jr. Dr. Ted Castele Jerry Stenger (2) Sue Iafornaro Laura Strong James Adams Matthew Shlonsky Honor Rita Curran - Happy 90th Julie and Bob Paulus – Happy Anniversary Ron Palumbo – Happy Birthday Sr. Sharon Ann Yanek – 60th jubilee St. John Cathedral Mass For Christ Child Members, Living and Deceased and for their families. Wednesday, November 25, Noon Thursday, December 24, Noon Please notify the Christ Child office regarding deaths of CCS members or their immediate family members. Send Remembrance/Endowment checks to: Christ Child Society c/o Parmadale 6753 State Road, Parma, Ohio 44134 Attn: Abby Sammon In Our Thoughts Mary Herrick – death of brother (Michael Kobb) Ann Farrall – death of father (Robert Stratham) Mary Ann Wallo – death of son (Michael) Family of Mary Eble Marge Pope – speedy recovery Linda Haren – get well Meg Kirkholder – speedy recovery Donations this report period Previous fiscal year to date Total for fiscal year $840.00 $761.00 $1601.00 LAYETTE ENDOWMENT CHRISTMAS CARDS • Christ Child Layette Endowment Christmas cards benefit the Layette program and honor someone important to you • Each Christmas card costs $5 • Cards are sent directly to you or mailed to the individual(s) you are honoring • A small card with your honoree’s first name and last initial is put into a layette package that will be given to an infant Please send your request for cards along with a check ($5 per card) to Christ Child Society, c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road, Parma, OH 44134, ATTN: Abby Sammon. Include your name and phone number, the number of cards you are ordering and the names of your recipient(s). Include the recipient’s address if you are requesting cards to be sent directly to them. 4 Northeast Ohio Media Group Good News Giving Effort THANK YOU to everyone who voted for the Christ Child Society in the Good News Giving Program. WE WON! We will receive a $4,000 donation, two quarter-page ads in the Plain Dealer, one quarter-page ad in the Sun News, 200,000 impressions over a two-week period on cleveland.com and a listing and description of the Christ Child Society with a link to our website on cleveland.com. All of that in 2016, our anniversary year! Thank you so much for helping us win these wonderful benefits. You are very special! 2015 & 2016 Dates to remember The Starlight Ball ........................................................................................................................................ December 5 Mass of Celebration & General Business Meeting........................................................................................January 20 Provisional Installation Mass & Legacy Luncheon................................................................................................April 6 Volunteer Opportunities November/December 2105 & January 2016 Layette Packing-Parmadale Monday, November 2, 10:00-12:30 Monday, December 7, 10:00-12:30 Monday, January 4,no packing, distribution only Contact: Dolores Wiemels Chagrin Falls Sewing Group Thursday, November 12, 10:00-2:00 Thursday, December 10, 10:00-2:00 Thursday, January 7, 10:00-2:00 Contact: Donna Kelly Euclid –St. John of the Cross Sewing Group Wednesday, November 11, 12:30-3:30 December *** NO SEWING *** Wednesday, January 13, 12:30-3:30 Contact: Mary McKown Grandmother’s Program Merrick House Contact: Stephanie West Heights-St. Dominic Sewing Group Tuesday, November 17, 10:00-2:00 Tuesday, December 15, 10:00-2:00 Tuesday, January 19, 10:00-2:00 Contact: Irene Chalko Merrick House Pre-School Reading Enrichment Tuesday, November 3,17, 9:30-11:00 Tuesday, December 1, 15, 9:30-11:00 Tuesday, January 5, 19, 9:30-11:00 Contact: Stephanie West “My Stuff” Packing Monday, November 16, 10:00-12:00 Monday, December 21, 10:00-12:00 TUESDAY, January 19, 10:00-12:00 Contact: Lorene Varley or Rose Dziak Parmadale Head Start Story Time Every Tuesday, October Through May. 9:30-11:00 and 1:30-3:00 Contact: Laura Cengic St. Francis Library Tues. during the school year 9:45-2:15 Wed. during the school year 9:45-1:45 Contact: Liz Niehaus St. Rocco Library Mondays during the school year 8:45-12:00 Contact: Paula Conrad Showcase Shifts available on Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00-2:00 / 10:00-4:00 / 12:00-4:00 Contact: Joan McAuliffe *Contact information can be found in our Chapter roster. 5 The Red Wagon Luncheon 2015 Over 400 Christ Child members and guests assembled at Embassy Suites in Independence on September 9 to browse vendor booths, try their luck at winning raffle baskets, take a chance at winning in the cash raffle and new this year get the winning playing card for a lottery ticket necklace! All enjoyed the opportunity to view fall fashions from Toni In Style. Our annual Red Wagon fundraiser was once again a huge success thanks to the diligent efforts of an industrious committee and all those who donated baked goods, baskets, lottery tickets and money to support our worthwhile projects for children. Thank you to our members of the Christ Child Society of Cleveland and all of your guests for your generous support. The money generated from the Red Wagon provides funding to the many programs that support children at risk in our community. Your continued support allows the mission of our founder, Mary Virginia Merrick to grow. “Nothing is ever too much to do for a child.” Chinese Raffle Dorothy Moloney, Roze Dziak, Marsha Gleine Robbie Wolan, Kate Johns 6 Barbara Stanek & Barb Pugel Chinese Raffle Standing: Maire Shuster, Paula Binder Sitting: Mary Mackert Rose Ann Heineman, Mary Graves, Mary Jane Pavlick Manning the Christ Child Jewelry table. Lynn Steiner, Kathy Gibel, Marlene Rydzewski and Pat Volpe Our 2015 Red Wagon Fashion Show Models Ursula Bartosik Alice Mast Laurey Gillen Marilyn Buckholz Ann Brodell Pam Kimatian Lynne Della Donna Pat Givens Betsy Kling Ann Ertle Eileen Rini Elizabeth Pugel Peggy Krinsky Linda Pacenta Betsy Kling during finale 7 The Starlight Ball 2015 December 5, 2015 NEW LOCATION! The Westin Cleveland Downtown is our 2015 venue! Please plan to attend the 64th annual Starlight Ball on Saturday, December 5th at the Westin Cleveland Downtown. Remember, this is the major fundraiser for our projects. It will be an evening to remember! • • • • Silent Auction Jewelry Raffle $5,000 Cash Raffle Lottery Necklaces • • • • Grab Boxes Photo Booth Dancing to Redline Persons of the Year: Dr. Rustom and Mary Khouri Reserve your room now! Call 216-771-7700 and ask for the Christ Child Society Gala rate of $149 plus tax, ID #1357. Last day to reserve a room is November 13 unless the block of rooms sells out earlier. Cash Raffle Thank you to all who have sent in their request for tickets for the $5,000 Cash Raffle. There is still time to mail in your request for tickets using the form that was mailed to you. Tickets are one for $25 and five for $100. Winner need not be present. Thank you for your participation! Diane Anker and Marilyn Palisin Jewelry Raffle Marlen Fine Jewelers in Rocky River has donated a simply beautiful Allison-Kaufman diamond tennis bracelet. The bracelet features 14 karat white gold with 1.84 carats of black diamonds and 1.23 carats of white diamonds. Total of 3.07 carats of diamonds. It has a curve for a nice black and white visual effect from every angle. It is secured with a rear fold over clasp. A stunning must have for any event day or night. Jewelry Raffle Tickets will be sold the night of the Ball only. Silent Auction Donations are still needed to make our auction successful. Contact Janie Nickodem or Mary Jo Dailey if you need ideas. Our categories are: • Entertainment and trips • Gadgets and Gizmos: Technology • Children • Gastronomique: Food and Restaurants • Holiday and Religious • Pamper Yourself: clothing, furs, spa certificates, jewelry, etc • Wine, Beer and Spirits 8 Grab Boxes Gift certificates/cards are still needed valued at $25 or more. Please send to: Melanie Close. Call or e-mail Melanie with any questions. Thank You! Through the years, Marlen Jewelers on Detroit Road in Rocky River has been a major supporter of the Christ Child Society of Cleveland. Owners Andrew and Frank Eilberg have donated many, varied, and valuable pieces of jewelry to our Ball and have been enthusiastic supporters of our work. Recently, a Christ Child member donated a beautiful marquis diamond to us, and it was decided that the money raised from the sale of the diamond would be used to fund our 100th anniversary project with Merrick House. Exactly how to convert the diamond into cash, however, was the subject of much discussion. Andrew’s suggestion was extremely generous: at no cost to us, he would surround the diamond with additional diamonds, place it in a pendant setting, and attempt to sell it at his store – making it clear that all proceeds from the sale would go to the Christ Child Society. Kindness speaks to the heart, and the kindnesses we have experienced fill us with deep gratitude. In this season of Thanksgiving, we give thanks to our generous Christ Child Society members whose time, treasure, and talent are the mainstay of our existence, and we give thanks to the continued generosity of the Eilberg family and Marlen Jewelers. Each one of you is a blessing and we are sincerely grateful! ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 2016 - 2018 EXECUTIVE BOARD NOMINATIONS In June 2014 the outgoing Board of Directors elected a Nominating Committee of five members per Article VI, Section 1 of our bylaws. The elected Nominating Committee members are Terri Parker (Chairman), Jean Boldt, Mary Graves, Grace Starinsky, and Stephanie West. The application for Executive Board positions will appear in Chapter & Verse (September and November issues). The Nominating Committee will then meet to review all applications and develop a slate of officers for the 2016 - 2018 Board of Directors. The slate of officers will be announced in the December Chapter & Verse and then put to a vote at the 2016 Winter Business Meeting. NOTE: To be eligible for an elective office a member must have served on the Board of Directors for at least one term (present or past boards). Duties of each position are outlined in Article V (Officers) of our bylaws that can be found in your roster booklet. Questions can be directed to any member of the Nominating Committee. APPLICATION FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE Nominees for elected office must have served, or be presently serving, a minimum of one term on the Board of Directors. Your Name: ________________________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________ Phone:_________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________ Please indicate any position(s) you are willing to accept. Duties are listed in Christ Child bylaws. President ~ President Elect ~ Service Vice President ~ Organization Vice President Recording Secretary ~ Corresponding Secretary ~ Financial Secretary List board positions and years you served: _______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature/Date: ____________________________________________________________________________ Please return completed form directly to: Terri Parker, Chairman Submit by November 16, 2015 9 - WE NEED YOU Heights/St. Dominic Sewing Help Wanted – Sewers Winter Coats Program A special thank you from the Winter Jacket Program to all who so generously donated hats, mittens and gloves to our program. What a special blessing it is to the children who receive our jackets to have a hat and a pair of gloves or mittens given to them as an extra special gift. Thank you to all who remembered the children while out shopping or spending hours hand crafting these beautiful items. The Height/St. Dominic Sewing group is in need of more sewers. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of the month, 10 am – 2 pm. The sewing is done at St. Dominic School in Shaker Heights. Easy access and no stairs. Contact Irene Chalko to have your questions answered or to volunteer. St. Rocco Library Do you have one Monday morning a month free? Consider coming to the St. Rocco Library. The library serves children from Kindergarten to 8th grade. Read to the younger students and assist the older students with book selections. No experience is necessary. You’ll be paired with a seasoned Christ Child library volunteer. Contact Paula Conrad to have your questions answered or to volunteer. Parmadale Head Start Story Time School is back in session and volunteers are needed to read to the children at Parmadale Head Start Story Time. Reading is every Tuesday starting October 6 and going through May. There are 2 sessions: 9:30 – 11:00 am and 1:30 – 3:00 pm. Come and volunteer at one or both sessions. This year we will walk from room to room and read to the children. There are no stairs to climb. Readers are needed for both morning and afternoon sessions on the 1st and 4th Tuesdays. Contact Laura Cengic for more information or to sign up! Showcase Please note the following: Joan McAuliffe is the new Showcase Scheduling Chairman. You can contact her by phone or email to schedule your volunteer hours. I want to THANK Martine Shuker for being our scheduler this past year. Soon the snowbirds will be leaving us for warmer climates which means a shortage of volunteers over the winter months. Please consider scheduling more than one or two days a month. We will keep you informed as to when we will be moving to our new location. Pat Givens Chairman National Conference – September 25-26, 2015 This year’s National Conference was a wonderful opportunity for learning, sharing, laughing, and praying. The workshop sessions were instructive on issues of poverty, onboarding chapter leaders, leadership dynamics, and membership. The communications work focused on our branding and how we move the Christ Child Society from being “the best kept secret” to the “best told story.” And the conference ended with Mass in the chapel of Blessed Sacrament, the church where Mary Virginia Merrick worshipped for 34 years, a tour of Mary Virginia Merrick’s home, and dinner at Stone Ridge School, on the one-time estate of Mary Virginia Merrick’s sister and brother-in-law. The experience was very moving and a beautiful way to spend the weekend - in fellowship with so many other Christ Child Society members from throughout the country, in awe of the life of Mary Virginia Merrick, and in gratitude for her work that continues to unite all Christ Child members in our service to needy children. Thank you to Marybeth Baucco, Paula Conrad, and all of the National Board members who made this conference such a success! One additional note: the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops highlighted Mary Virginia Merrick as a “Saint Among Us” in the Archdiocese of Washington and they did so on their webpage in anticipation of the Pope’s visit. As a result, the Canonization Advisory Board set up a new website for her cause for canonization and set up a new Mary Virginia Merrick Facebook page. 10 Christ Child Legacy In celebrating our past and in anticipation of our future, we would like to create a legacy list for the Cleveland Chapter. Did your mother, grandmother or other relative belong to the Christ Child Society either here in Cleveland or in another city? Or perhaps a legacy line has started with you as you bring daughters and/or granddaughters into the organization? We hope you will proudly share this information with us by completing the form below and sending it to Liz Niehaus, either by email or US Postal Service. CHRIST CHILD LEGACY – CLEVELAND CHAPTER Your name ________________________________________________________________________________ Christ Child relative __________________________________________________________________________ (Circle one) Great Grandmother, Grandmother, Mother, Aunt, Niece, Daughter, Granddaughter Relative’s Chapter __________________________________________________________________________ Christ Child relative __________________________________________________________________________ (Circle one) Great Grandmother, Grandmother, Mother, Aunt, Niece, Daughter, Granddaughter Relative’s Chapter ___________________________________________________________________________ Christ Child relative __________________________________________________________________________ (Circle one) Great Grandmother, Grandmother, Mother, Aunt, Niece, Daughter, Granddaughter Relative’s Chapter ___________________________________________________________________________ Longer legacy? Noteworthy accomplishments in your legacy line? Please use additional paper to share it with us. Happy Thanksgiving! 11 Chapter & Verse Susan Ferraro Smith............................... President janie nickodem.................................. President-Elect Ann ertle.....................................................Service VP Donna kelly...................................... Organization VP Lynne gerace............................Recording Secretary Gina muffet........................Corresponding Secretary Mary cay mcconnell...............Financial Secretary ABBY SAMMON..................Endowment/Remembrance robbie wolan..................................Newsletter Editor REV. RALPH E. WIATROWSKI............Spiritual Advisor Please direct questions, information & articles to: Robbie Wolan, Christ Child Society c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road – Parma, OH 44134 Christ Child Society of Cleveland is chapter of: National Christ Child Society, Inc. 6110 Executive Blvd, Suite 504, Rockville, MD 20852 1-301-881-2490 / fax: 301-881-2493 http://www.nationalchristchildsoc.org Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, Ohio Permit No. 3046 Christ Child Society of Cleveland c/o Parmadale, 6753 State Road, Parma, OH 44134 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED DATED MATERIAL: Please deliver by November 1st