Artman Celebrates 100 Years!
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Artman Celebrates 100 Years!
2015 Donor Report Edition WINTER 2016 Artman Celebrates 100 Years! T his year marks the 100th anniversary of Artman, which for a century has been cherished by area residents as a beacon of quality care and compassion for seniors. The Early Years Originally located in Sellersville, PA, the Artman Home for Lutherans, as it was initially called, grew out of a bequest from Enos Resser Artman, a wealthy Philadelphia In This Issue: from 2 Greetings the President 3 New Model of Memory Care Launches the Newest 4 Introducing Resident at Paul’s Run Transformation 6 Our Continues! carpet merchant, Civil War army major and devoted Lutheran philanthropist who left $100,000 for the “establishment of a home for the poor and deserving Lutherans of both sexes and all ages.” In 1924, the Artman Home relocated to Ambler, a move that made headlines in the Ambler Gazette of that day. As recorded by the paper, “On March 26 the Artman Home for Lutherans made its physical transfer from Sellersville to the recently acquired Haywood Mansion of Ambler… All the guests are very comfortable in their new quarters and feel very much at home.” With due ceremony, the new address of the Artman Home was formally dedicated on June 19, 1924. The Ambler Gazette billed the dedication as “interesting and impressive,” with robust attendance and fortuitous weather that was “favored with clear skies, a balmy air and an unclouded sun.” Artman in Mid-Century By the time Artman reached its 25th anniversary in 1941, its exceptional reputation was markedly touted on the front page of the Ambler Gazette, which proclaimed, “Artman Home Has Furnished Ideal Existence to Aged Lutherans in Their Declining Years.” (continued on page 5) WINTER 2016 Greetings from the President T his is a special year for Liberty Lutheran as we prepare to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Artman, one of the founding members of Liberty’s present-day family of services. The founding mission for Artman, to be a home for “poor and deserving Lutherans of both sexes and all ages,” is a historical tenet that continues to influence the culture of compassion that distinguishes Liberty Lutheran Services today. Luanne B. Fisher President and CEO Liberty Lutheran Today, Liberty Lutheran ministers to nearly 58,000 individuals throughout the entire life cycle—from infancy to end of life. From Artman’s beginning years in Ambler serving only 21 older adults, we’ve grown to include four senior living communities, home health and hospice care services, disaster response services, and a complete range of human services for children and families in need. So, not only do we rejoice in Artman’s centennial year, but we also pause to honor the dynamic and far-reaching family of services that Liberty has grown to become—a phenomenon that might have seemed like an impossible dream to Artman founder Enos Resser Artman, who a century ago, was determined to help financially challenged or aging individuals live with purpose and dignity when few other options existed to aid them. Now, thankfully, there are many civic programs and caring communities of people who help us in our mission to provide resources and sustenance to vulnerable populations. For instance, a corps of volunteers offers compassion, friendship and empathy to our hospice patients. Through many small acts of simple, unhurried graciousness—like holding a hand, reading a story, engaging in conversation—these devoted volunteers, who range in age from 25 to more than 65, offer a heartening presence to patients and their families. I think, if Enos Artman were alive today, he would be amazed at what has grown from the original seed of kindness that he planted. With the ongoing support of our donors, friends, families, staff, and residents that seed continues to expand and blossom every day. We sincerely thank you for your continued interest and, together with you, look forward to a bright future. Luanne B. Fisher President and CEO, Liberty Lutheran 2 WINTER 2016 Liberty Team Develops New Model of Memory Care T he Liberty family of senior living communities is experiencing a comprehensive makeover—not just in physical renovations, but in service delivery as well. The newest innovation, called Inspiring Today, is a model of memory care that dramatically enriches daily activities and interactions for memory impaired residents. The overarching purpose of Inspiring Today, which was developed by a team of Liberty senior living professionals, is to foster independence and well-being by focusing on a resident’s capabilities. “We help each resident to focus on their strengths— not their weaknesses—so that they may flourish each and every day in an environment that embodies what ‘home’ is to them,” says Daniel Brunetti, an Inspiring Today co-creator and Director of Community Life for The Hearth at Drexel. Co-creator Katelyn McKinley, who serves as Artman’s Director of Community Life, explains that Inspiring Today is guided by six principles: • Accentuating resident strengths • Creating moments of success for residents • Putting residents before tasks • Embracing an individualized approach to daily life • Joining residents in living in the moment • Focusing on today “Our aim is to create a meaningful daily life for each resident, while nurturing independence and preserving individual spirits,” says Katelyn. She explains that Inspiring Today is designed to stimulate person-to-person or small group experiences according to resident interest. “We cover a diversity of interests including fitness, spiritual expression, civic service, brain games, reminiscing, and creative expression,” says Katelyn. To support this aim, the Inspiring Today team has developed a questionnaire that staff uses to learn about the desires, interests, and predilections of each memory care resident. “When you focus on a specific hobby or interest that was meaningful in someone’s life you have the opportunity to rekindle pleasant moments that not only brighten their day, but stimulate the mind with memories,” adds Betty Bebian, Inspiring Today co-creator and Executive Director for The Hearth at Drexel. All memory care staff receive intensive training on the Inspiring Today philosophy as pointed out by Inspiring Today co-creator and Liberty Nurse Educator Karen Read, “Using the Inspiring Today model, staff members are educated on the importance of living in the residents’ world with them. This new model will truly be a source of daily inspiration for our residents and staff as they look forward to each day together.” Meet Our Inspiring Today Co-Creators Betty Bebian Executive Director, The Hearth at Drexel Daniel Brunetti Director of Community Life, The Hearth at Drexel Max Crawford Unit Manager, Artman JJ Landy Director of Dining, Artman Katelyn McKinley Director of Community Life, Artman Karen Read Nurse Educator, Liberty Lutheran Maria Green Homemaker, Artman 3 WINTER 2016 Paul’s Run Welcomes Homer L iberty’s Paul’s Run senior living community recently welcomed a new addition to the community who is taking residents and staff by storm. He comes to Paul’s Run with an extraordinary background and a unique set of skills that no one—at least among humankind—can match. That’s because this newcomer, whose name is Homer, is a residential companion dog—a patient, loving Labrador retriever who, in the words of Health Services Director Dolores Redner, is making miracles happen. Homer Aces Rigorous Service Dog Training Homer’s odyssey to Paul’s Run was a lengthy process. For the first two years of his life, he was raised by Canine Partners for Life (CPL), a nationally known organization that trains service dogs. During year one, Homer’s training began in the most unlikely of places: a prison. He participated in CPL’s Prison Puppy Raising Program at SCISmithfield, a central Pennsylvania men’s correctional facility. Homer was matched with two inmates who were chosen via a rigorous selection process to teach him basic obedience and socialization skills. “Homer accompanied his trainers to work and school inside the facility and lived with them in their cell,” says 4 Tonya Guy, CPL’s Associate Director of Marketing and Communications. Not surprisingly, Tonya says it’s an extremely rewarding experience for both the puppy and the inmates. The puppies enable inmates to experience feelings of success and fulfillment while allowing them a chance to give back to the community and help change lives. During his second year of life, Homer was housed in the home of a CPL trainer where his obedience training was perfected and he learned the essential skills necessary to be a residential companion dog. Additionally, a group of Paul’s Run staff attended four sessions at CPL’s regional training facility to learn how to house and care for Homer. Move In Day Arrives! The long-awaited, highly anticipated day of Homer’s move in finally arrived on January 11th—and with him followed a spirit of exuberant joy among residents and staff. Homer’s depth of quiet, gentle affection continually delights everyone who meets him. Even more, residents who are customarily more reticent specifically call for him and want him near. “It’s really a miracle,” says Dolores. Paul’s Run feels lucky to have such a special fellow in its midst and looks forward to a long and loving relationship with its new canine companion. WINTER 2016 Artman Celebrates 100 Years! (continued from page 1) While the language of that long-ago headline may sound stilted to modern ears, the sentiment it conveys has continued to endure through the years, starting with the “Decade of Expansion” (19561966) as coined by members of Artman’s Fifty Year Anniversary Committee. During this prosperous period, the property saw the addition of new wings, as well as a new dining room, kitchen, and cellar. service models that center on a personalized approach to nursing, dining and living experiences. From World War I to the Information Age, through good and bad, rich times and lean, Artman has been unwavering in its promise to provide comfortable accommodation and compassionate care to seniors. As time progresses, our many valued residents, families, staff, donors, and friends can feel assured that Artman stands ready to continue this ever-important endeavor. Prior to these significant mid-century expansions, Artman was only able to accommodate 21 individuals, despite an extensive waiting list. By 1977, the community was able to house close to 60 residents. Late 20th Century In 1986 another new wing was added, enabling the community to accommodate 90 residents. Eight years later, in 1994, more expansion resulted in additional studio apartments and a skilled nursing facility, bringing total resident capacity to 184. Also, a wellness and fitness facility, known as the Becoming Center, was added to the grounds. Share your Artman memories and well wishes in our online Memory Book! Visit artmanhome.org/anniversary SAVE THE DATE Artman Today Now, in the second decade of the 21st century, Artman is experiencing its most remarkable transformation yet. In July 2015 it opened a new short-term rehabilitation unit that is a prototype of best practices in care, service, technology and design. Additionally, Artman is in the process of re-designing its building interiors and exteriors so the community evokes a true feeling of home. It is also implementing new 32nd Annual artman golf outing Monday, May 9, 2016 • North Hills Country Club artmanhome.org/events 5 WINTER 2016 Our Physical and Cultural Transformation Continues! Liberty Lutheran greatly appreciates the ongoing support and enthusiasm from residents, families, staff, friends, and donors during this exciting and pivotal time for our family of senior living communities. Artman The exciting wide-scale transformation taking place at Artman is expected to be completed in 2016. In July 2015, the community opened a new short-term rehabilitation unit that represents a model of best practices in care, service, technology, and design. This will be followed in 2016 with the opening of a new memory care household, as well as new personal care and long-term care households. Staff and residents derive greater purpose, meaning and joy from their daily interactions with Liberty’s shift to person-centered care and service. Artman’s new memory care household Paul’s Run At Paul’s Run, Simply the Best isn’t just a slogan, it’s a way of life. Stunning updates were recently completed on the front entrance, porch and lobby areas. “I anticipate Paul’s Run being a showcase for Northeast Philadelphia retirement living, providing exceptional care in a beautiful and cozy environment,” says Executive Director Katrina Wise. The new lobby and lounge at Paul’s Run 6 Staff and residents look forward to expanded opportunities for fellowship and socialization inspired by the new spaces. Here several staff members pose in front of the hearth, a stunning focal point of the new decor. WINTER 2016 The Hearth at Drexel December 2015 saw the opening of the East Residence at The Hearth at Drexel—an enclave of 20, new one-bedroom apartments that echo the majestic architecture of the property. Unlike many personal care communities, The Hearth’s model of care and approach to service enables residents to remain in the beauty and comfort of their own apartment with all the necessary medical supports if their health should progressively decline. Exterior of The Hearth at Drexel View from the back patio The Village at Penn State In spring 2016, The Village at Penn State will open a newly constructed Personal Care Home. Encompassing 12 private rooms, the Personal Care Home will feature an intimate, homelike ambience and a personalized approach to nursing, dining and living experiences. Amenities will include beautiful common areas for sharing meals, enjoying social activities, and accommodating family visits. Progress continues on the Personal Care Home A back view of the soon-to-be completed Personal Care Home 7 WINTER 2016 Liberty’s Mission in Action Revenue Fiscal Year July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015 Compassionate Care 56,389,045 Government Programs 13,151,094 Community Care 3% Compassionate Care 477,424 Grants185,896 Government Programs 18% Community Care (<1%) Grants (<1%) Wellness450,906 Other2,158,454 Total Revenue 77% 72,812,819 Wellness (<1%) Other Expenses Program Services 45,589,762 General and Administrative 11,957,397 Depreciation4,999,359 Interest2,941,188 Liability Insurance 1,867,889 Development578,841 Benevolence Fund Total Expenses Loss from Operations 1% 2.5% 10% Program Services General and Administrative 4% Depreciation 6.5% 16% 60% Liability Insurance Development 7,915,000 Benevolence Fund 75,849,436 (3,036,617) Interest Organizational Dollars to Continue Services Where Shortfalls Exist Net Gain (Loss) on Investments (1,384,594) Benevolent Care Contributions Change in Net Assets 1,320,847 (3,100,364) $ $1,119,000 Unreimbursed Medicare and Medicaid Costs $6,796,000 Total Benevolence Fund $7,915,000 8 Creating Communities, Transforming Lives WINTER 2016 Revenue by Family of Service Paul’s Run 33% Liberty Lutheran 9% Lutheran Congregational Services 1% Lutheran Children and Family Service 17% Liberty at Home Liberty Hospice 6% Liberty Foundation 1% Community Outreach The Village at Penn State 12% The Hearth at Drexel 1% Total Lives that Liberty Impacts through: Direct Service Artman 20% 43,269 Volunteer Contributions Total Number of Volunteers Total Estimated Dollar Value of Volunteer Hours Served 1,140 $395,927 Grand Total Volunteers 57,946 13,537 1,140 Creating Communities, Transforming Lives Creating Communities, Transforming Lives 9 WINTER 2016 Liberty Lutheran Board of Directors Beverly Bortz Blue Bell, PA - Vice Chair Linda Breckenridge Blue Bell, PA - Member Dr. Paul Engstrom Ambler, PA - Member Luanne Fisher Horsham, PA - President Peter Goldring Havertown, PA - Member John Heck Ft. Washington, PA - Chairman Emeritus James Himler Malvern, PA - Member Carl Holmes, Sr. Plymouth Meeting, PA - Secretary Rev. Fred Hopke Glenside, PA - Chairman Richard Hoy Philadelphia, PA - Member LaVerne Jones Philadelphia, PA - Member Robert W. Keddie, Jr. Yardley, PA - Treasurer Nevin Mann Glenside, PA - Member Rev. Wayne Matthias-Long Media, PA - Member Beverly Oliver Philadelphia, PA - Member Frank Roth Havertown, PA - Member Rick Stephan Blue Bell, PA - Member David Stettler Plymouth Meeting, PA - Member Gwendolyn Webster Philadelphia, PA - Member Rev. Dave Young Blue Bell, PA - Member Paul Zieger 10 Oreland, PA - Member Liberty Lutheran gratefully received Octo Artman In Honor of Fred and Alberta Koch Ms. Elizabeth K. Sporer Noreen C. Clark Mrs. Lisa Polier Bonnie Magdziak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fielding Margaret Gormisky Mr. Ray Haupt Dorothy J. Marple Mrs. Virginia M. Reynolds Jesse Habich and The Becoming Center Staff Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Wilkinson, Ph.D. Anne L. McBrien Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brockman Dorothea Kishbaugh The Reverend Carol Ficken Laura L. Knittel Ms. Laurie A. Knittel Jack McGann Mr. Dimitrios Drivas Ruth Nevergole Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leshinski In Memory of Elaine M. Aiello Mr. Louis F. Aiello II Antoinette H. Bergan Mr. William G. Bergan Elsie C. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Carter Grace E. Craig Mr. John Philip Crampton Sally D’Angelo Assunta and Philip Parker Shari R. Decker Mr. William Otto George J. Edberg Ms. Charlotte Silversteen Charlotte E. Fields Ms. Charlotte Silversteen Alma K. Francis Mr. James B. Francis Earl R Freese Sr. and Rose Freese Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Freese, Jr. Howard Jorgenson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Dorn Joseph King Mrs. Joan King Anne L. McBrien Ms. Immaculata M. Pelone Jessie E. McClay Mrs. Virginia Cunningham Ann F. McKenna Dr. Edward Kwasnik Nancy E. McKittrick Mr. and Mrs. James J. McKittrick Fred G. Meister Mr. Gerald Meister Stephen D. Melofchik Mrs. Ellen Triani Grace C. Murphy Mrs. Barbara A. Cristaldi Janet E. Neil Ms. Catherine Neil Walter and Helen Roehl Ms. Cynthia J. Pullen Fred and Helen Schmauk Mr. and Mrs. David W. Schmauk Anna M. Siddall Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Teitman Ann L. Simes Mr. and Mrs. John Simes Barbara A. Vickers Mr. John H. Vickers Paul R. Vitek Mrs. Laura Schenke Sarah G. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bortz Florence Yeagley Mr. Donald and Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Ella Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ziegler WINTER 2016 acknowledges the Memorial and Tribute Gifts ober 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015. Liberty at Home Lutheran Disaster Relief In Honor of Paul and Brigitte Heinzel Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Jim Becker Albert Heimbach Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fox Chris DeFalco Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Carole W. Kalman Morris and Evelyn Katz Graphics To Go Dr. Jack Lit and Bertha Lit Ms. Maria Giunta Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. LaBarge Liberty Lutheran Florence McAnulty Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. McAnulty Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. McAnulty In Memory of Frances Polonsky Dr. and Mrs. Steven M. Snyder Beatrice Wald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fast Ms. Dorothea A. Fast Mrs. Barbara Perotti Lutheran Children and Family Service In Honor of Alan T. Budde Ms. Ruth Darlington William G. Erat Mr. John P. Knox, Esq. Luanne B. Fisher Mr. Louis Martarano Carol Hammarberg Mr. John P. Knox, Esq. Peter and Lynn Pettit Ms. Andrea Wittchen Ms. Samantha Wittchen Fran Talarowski Ms. Christine Belton In Celebration of Step Pep Wallace Ms. Jessica Wallace Lutheran Congregational Services In Honor of St. Michael’s Lutheran Church Sellersville The Reverend Julie Bergdahl In Memory of Libbie Gentile Ms. Lisa Gentile In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bechtold Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fechtmann Leslie N. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Duncan J. MacMillan, Jr. Jon S. Helman Mrs. Darlene C. Helman Julia K. Ruse Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ruse Ruth Miller Ms. Doris G. Gordon Fay Parkin Ms. Carol D. Cohen Ms. Barbara London Mr. Ross Schriftman Mabel E. Quinn Mr. Joseph Quinn Paul’s Run Stanley Wilkinson Mrs. Edna Wilkinson Samuel Berger Ms. Geraldine Berger The Village at Penn State In Honor of Mina Jones Ms. Cindy O’Brien Frances Katz Ms. Leatrice Segal Helen J. Keiser Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Michael Sophie Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barsky In Memory of Mable H. Buskirk Mrs. Heather F. Fleck Ms. Mary J. Heflin Claude Butler Mrs. Heather F. Fleck William R. Fortney Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ace Mrs. N. J. Weller Doreen Cush Ms. Denise Mazza Henry Keller Friends in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison Mrs. Heather F. Fleck Ms. Lucille I. Magnusson Mrs. Linda M. Morrow Ms. Tracy Wiklund Sigmond Davidovich Ms. Doris G. Gordon Helen C. Kustin Mr. Richard H. Kustin Donald Dean Ms. Ethy Gross Dorothy O’Connor Ms. Martha Adams Mrs. Heather F. Fleck Ms. Lucille I. Magnusson In Memory of Eleanor and Jack Brodsky Ms. Alice Heller Mary Casciello Ms. Regina M. Casciello Martin Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Ted Feldman Sylvan Gold Mrs. Frances Gold William Goldstein Mrs. Anita Goldstein 11 WINTER 2016 Liberty Lutheran is deeply grateful to the individuals and organizations listed who contributed at least $100 or more during our fiscal year July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. $10,000 + Donors Ms. Martha Adams Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barnum Bethanna Mrs. Helen L. Beattie Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brenneman Mrs. Patricia A. Bruner Bucks County Office of Children and Youth Catholic Social Services Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coder Deluxe Corporation Foundation Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Estate of Mary T. Henry First Hospital Foundation Friends of Paul’s Run Dr. Luanne B. and Mr. Barrett Fisher Ms. Nancy Gamble Mrs. Annie C. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. John O. Heck Mrs. Mary J. Heflin Mr. Charles R. King Mr. John P. Knox, Esq. Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Mr. and Mrs. John MacChesney Mrs. Helen A. Manfull Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Maynard Mrs. Linda B. Morrow Montgomery County Department of Commerce Montgomery County Office of Children and Youth Northeast Treatment Centers Northeastern Pennsylvania Synod ELCA Pennsylvania Department of Education Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Philadelphia Department of Human Services 12 Philadelphia Youth Network Public Health Management Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ricker Ms. Elizabeth H. Scott Sodexo Senior Living Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod ELCA Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Sovocool St Andrew Lutheran Church Audubon St Matthew Lutheran Church Bethlehem St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Glenside Mr. and Mrs. John Steimer Tabor Northern Community Partners The Addis Group The Hettler Family Charitable Trust The Pew Charitable Trusts Trust of Albert G. Bauer - SEPA Trust of Joanna B. F. Schlechter Turning Points for Children United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey Mr. Paul J. and Mrs. Sally I. Wangsness Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitford Ms. Nancy Wolf Wordsworth $5,000 – 9,999 Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Jim Becker Ms. Diane Cahill Commonwealth Agency, Inc. Contract Pharmacy Services, Inc. Dr. Catalina Herrerías Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Wallingford The Reverend and Mrs. Fred Hopke Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Keddie, Jr. Dr. Philip G. Keeney Ms. Annabelle Kerins St John Lutheran Church Nazareth Mr. and Mrs. David W. Stettler The Huston Foundation The Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation Thomas Jefferson University Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Lansdale Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Steelton Western Assoc. of Ladies for Relief and Employment of the Poor $2,500 – 4,999 Estate of Mr. Gustav H. Bechtold, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bortz Ms. Patricia Bruner Mrs. Beverly Coller and Mr. William Campbell Chester County Department of Emergency Services Mr. Peter I. Daniele, Esq. Mr. Herschel Elias Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Erb Mr. Charles M. Gingrich Mrs. Jean Gotolski Housing Equality Center of Pennsylvania InFaith Community Foundation Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jorgensen Kinder Morgan Foundation NFP Lincoln Benefits Group Ms. Christine A. Offutt Mr. and Mrs. John Rhodes Mr. Jerry G. Richter Sliwinski Floor Covering Services, Inc. St James Lutheran Church Coopersburg St John Lutheran Church Emmaus St Paul Lutheran Church Trexlertown Mrs. J. Patricia Stanley-Lackman and Dr. Thomas Lackman Thrivent Lower Montgomery County Chapter-#31014 United Way of the Greater Triangle University Lutheran Church of the Incarnation Wheat Ridge Ministries $1,000 – 2,499 Advent Lutheran Church West Lawn AmeriHealth Casualty Services Anton B. Urban Funeral Home Mr. Owen M. Bastian Ms. Rose Beck Beneficial Bank Mr. Theodore A. Beringer Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Helene D. Boclair Ms. Linda Breckenridge Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown Cedar Lutheran Church Cetronia Clifton Larson Allen LLP Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cloues Copernicus Society of America Mr. and Mrs. Johnny F. Corrado Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. DeLomba Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David DeLuca Dolfinger McMahon Foundation Carol and Don Donnon Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ehinger Faith Lutheran Church Whitehall Friedens Lutheran Church Kempton Mr. Richard N. Gitlen Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Easton Grace Lutheran Church Belfast Mr. Ed Guzik Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hallock Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hendler Mr. and Mrs. James B. Himler Holy Cross Lutheran Church Bethlehem Holy Spirit Lutheran Church Emmaus Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Abington Holy Trinity/Salem Pastoral Charge Bethlehem Hope Lutheran Church Cherryville Hope Lutheran Church Tatamy Mr. Richard W. Hoy, Esq. Mrs. Ramona Hughes Industrial and Paper Supplies, Inc. Industrial Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Jordan Lutheran Church Orefield Mrs. Catharine K. Keim Mr. Eric and Mrs. Elizabeth Kennel Mrs. Beverly E. Kiehl Mr. and Mrs. George E. Koch Lancaster County Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lang WINTER 2016 Lehigh Mission District Christmas Ingathering Leona Gruber Charitable Trust Ms. Janet L. Lorenzon Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota Ms. Lucille I. Magnusson Mr. and Mrs. Nevin W. Mann Mrs. Joan and Mr. Kevin Myers Rev. Dr. Jennifer P. Ollikainen, D.Min Mr. Gary Raser Mrs. Karen Read Redeemer Lutheran Church Allentown Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rights Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roth Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Schuman,Sr. Ms. Irene Segletes Mr. William R. Snell, Esq. St Andrew Lutheran Church Easton St John Lutheran Church Coplay St John Lutheran Church Fogelsville St Timothy Lutheran Church Allentown Mr. Dennis L. Steffy Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stine II Temple Lutheran Church Havertown The Brickman Group The Matthews Children’s Foundation Thrivent Central Lehigh Chapter Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Thrivent Lower Northampton County Chapter Thrivent South Lehigh County Chapter Thrivent Southwest Berks County Chapter The Reverend and Mrs. John W. Tomlinson Trinity Lutheran Church Lehighton Trust of Marguerite Baur Union Electric Contracting Co. United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Upper Dublin Lutheran Church Ambler Warfel Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Scot Williams Mrs. Katrina K. and Mr. David A. Wise Ms. Elizabeth Young Ziegels Lutheran Church Breinigsville Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Zimmerman, Jr. Zion Lutheran Church Northampton $500 to 999 Aetna Foundation Allegheny Lock Company Arndts Lutheran Church Easton Mrs. Bonnie Lee Behm Mrs. Sally S. Beil and Mr. Jerry Beil Mr. Thomas D. Bennett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Bonnet Mr. Dennis H. Bower Mr. Christopher E. Carter Centre Foundation Christ Lutheran Church Allentown Christ Lutheran Church Hellertown Christ Lutheran Church Niantic Mr. Robert A. Cinalli Mrs. Patty Cline Mr. and Mrs. John T. Corrado Mr. Thomas Cuddahy Ms. Linda M. Curto Ms. Sandra D. Deiter Mr. and Mrs. Alan and Linda C. Eickhoff Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Engstrom Estate of Evelyn M. Katz Mr. Ralph C. Even and Dr. Kim Even ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. First Presbyterian Church of Allentown Mrs. Heather F. Fleck Mr. Marc Franzoni Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Freese, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gainer GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Haight Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Holmes, Sr. Mrs. Donna and Mr. Roy Johnson Mr. Paul Jordan Ms. Felice Katz Mr. and Mrs. David S. Kratz Ms. Corrine Lamack Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Latchic Leanor T Rife Memorial Fund Lockheed Martin Luther Crest Chapel Fund Lutheran Community at Telford The Reverend and Mrs. Wayne A. Matthias-Long Mrs. Beverly K. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Michael Northeast PA Women of the ELCA Northern Lehigh Valley Mission District Ingathering Mr. and Mrs. Steven Panning Ms. Dolores Redner Republic Services Mr. Stephen Reutemann Mr. Christopher Ridenhour The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Rummel Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ruse Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Schmoyer Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church Whitehall Mr. Donald J. Shombert and Ms. Sally T. Werntz Mrs. Dena Smith St John Lutheran Church Centre Square St John Lutheran Church Nanticoke St John Lutheran Church Slatington St Luke Lutheran Church Allentown St Mark Lutheran Church Bethlehem St Michael Lutheran Church of the Nativity Allentown St Paul Lutheran Blue Church Coopersburg St Paul Lutheran Church Summer Hill St Paul Lutheran Church Tannersville St Paul’s Lutheran Church St Peter Lutheran Church Bethlehem St. John’s Evangelical Luthean Church St. Michael’s Lutheran Church Sellersville Mr. Richard W. Stephan Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stewart Mr. Walter Stiver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Stotz Thrivent Philadelphia County Chapter #31027 Thrivent Upper Montgomery Chapter # 31392 Trinity Lutheran Church Kutztown Union Evangelical Lutheran Church Schnecksville Ms. Gwendolyn R. Webster Ms. Sally T. Werntz and Mr. Donald J. Shombert Mr. and Mrs. David H. Zieger Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Zieger Mr. Paul C. Ziegler Zion Stone Church of W. Penn Twp. Zions Lutheran Church Perry Twp. $250 to 499 Mr. Otto Alden Ambler Savings Bank Atlantic Refrigeration Equipment Company, Inc. Augustus Lutheran Church Trappe Augustus Lutheran Church Women Ms. Elizabeth B. Beck Mrs. Esther Bonnet Mr. Glen D. Boyle Mrs. Yvette and Mr. Earle Bradford The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Brndjar Brookwood Dental Associates Mrs. Carol and Mr. Michael Brown Mr. and Mrs. David P. Brown Burns Funeral Homes Inc. Calvary Lutheran Church Laureldale Capozzi Adler, P.C. Christ Lutheran Church Kulpsville Ciavarelli Family Funeral Homes Mr. Robert Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Cool Crescent Vending Co. Mr. Robert Cueto Ms. Judith P. Culler Mrs. Pamela Cummings Mr. and Mrs. W. Laurence Davis Ms. Janice M. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duckwitz Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Egan Dr. Paul and Mrs. Mary Lynn Ellis Ms. Elizabeth B. Elmore and Mr. Michael Grimes Emmanuel Lutheran Church Bath Employees Community Fund of the Boeing Co. The Reverend William G. Erat and Mrs. Linda Erat The Reverend Carol Ficken Fireside Bar and Grille Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Flynn Four Seasons Total Landscaping Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Goldring Ms. Doris G. Gordon Grace Lutheran Church Macungie Grace Lutheran Church Wyndmoor Grace Presbyterian Church Greenview Landscaping Mr. Michael Grimes Gute Financial Services, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Gutekunst Mr. Richard Hartmann Immanuel Lutheran Church Philadelphia Jacobs Lutheran Church Pine Grove Jerusalem Lutheran Church E Salisbury Mrs. Sally U. Johnson Ms. LaVerne Jones Mrs. Teresa and Mr. Michael Kane Karr Barth Associates Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Keinert 13 WINTER 2016 Liberty Lutheran is deeply grateful to the individuals and organizations listed who contributed at least $100 or more during our fiscal year July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. $250 to 499 (cont’d) Mr. Joseph G. Kloss Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Kratzer Ms. Donna J. Lee and Mr. John J. Stecher Ms. Lois I. Leffler The Reverend and Mrs. F. Thomas Lichner Pastor Bruce D. MacLaughlin Mr. Edwin W. Melvin Merck Foundation Mr. Michael C. Miller Mrs. Susan H. Miller Mrs. Elspeth Naramore Ms. Catherine Neil New Jerusalem Lutheran Church Fleetwood Mrs. Dana and Mr. Mark O’Donnell Ms. Celia Oleary Mr. Hans J Park and Ms. Sona Kim Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Johnsonville Mr. Hue H. Quach Redner’s Warehouse Markets Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rentschler Mrs. Mary Gorman and Mr. Anthony Resch Mr. Charles Richard Mrs. Virginia M. Robertson Rosemont Lutheran Church Bethlehem Salem Bellemans Lutheran Church Mohrsville Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Schaeffer Dr. and Mrs. Scott T. Scheirer Mr. Albert Schisler Mr. C. Glenn Schueler Mr. Kenneth Schuster Scott Contractors Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Selinger Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Siegfried Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sklaroff Mrs. Judith F. Snyder Southeastern PA Women of the ELCA Mrs. Sally and Mr. Donn Spear St John Lutheran Church Allentown St John Lutheran Church Ringtown St John Lutheran Church Stroudsburg 14 St John Lutheran Church Whitehall St John Lutheran Church Wms Twp. Easton St Mark Lutheran Church Allentown St Peter Lutheran Church Allentown St Stephen Lutheran Church Bethlehem Mr. Donald M. Stahley Mr. John J. Stecher and Ms. Donna J Lee Mr. Thomas A. Stephenson Ms. Mary A. Stilo The Reverend and Mrs. Richard H. Stough Sr. Mrs. Judith Stripay Thrivent Upper Northampton Co. Chapter Mrs. Elizabeth A. Tiemeyer Mr. Roy M. Tietjen Trinity Lutheran Church Coopersburg Trinity Lutheran Church Havertown Trinity Lutheran Church Hecktown Ms. Nancy Twomey United Way of South Hampton Roads Mr. David W. Varrelman Weisenberg Lutheran Church New Tripoli Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wellington Ms. Caroline Willms Mr. Kevin M. Wolf The Reverend and Mrs. David M. Young Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ziegler $100 to 249 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Aerni Mr. and Mrs. Brooke K. Alderfer Allstate Giving Campaign America’s Charities AXA Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Badolato Ms. Alice G. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Balascki Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnes Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barsky Bateman Bros. Lumber Co. Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. John F. Beam Bear Creek Camp Ms. Betty Bebian Diane and Austin Bechtold Mr. Randy Bednarz Ms. Catherine Benner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Benyaker Mr. William G. Bergan Ms. Karen Bergey Mr. and Mrs. David W. Berkel Bern Women of the ELCA Mr. Charles Bernier Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant Mr. Joseph Besecker Mr. Arthur W. Boesler Ms. and Mr. Donna Boesler Mrs. and Mr. Constance L. Bowers-Capen Ms. Rose M. Briscella Mr. and Mrs. James Bruno Mrs. Mary Beth Buchanan Ms. Judy Buchwald The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Buehrle The Reverend Bishop Claire S. Burkat Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Burke Mrs. Anne H. Burns CandC Lancaster LLC/DBA Fastsigns Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Martin Casey Ms. Elisabeth Cassidy Christ Lutheran Church L. Saucon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Christian Cigna Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David B. Daurelle Mr. and Mrs. Dawson W. Deck Dr. and Mrs. Steven Decker Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. DeHoratius The Reverend and Mrs. John J. Deisinger Mr. Alex DeLeon Mrs. Doris L. DeLeon Dettra Memorial Trust Ms. Jennifer DeWalt and Ms. Christine Shoemaker Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Dex Mrs. Maureen Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Dorn Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn Mrs. Marie Durchsprung Mr. Henry Ebner ECBM Mrs. Barbara J. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Elsenbaumer Emmanuel Lutheran Church Nuremburg The Reverend and Mrs. William W. Ennis Ms. Susannah Erinle Estate of Leanor Rife Evangelical Lutheran Church Durham Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Living Word Roslyn Mrs. Joan E. Fichtner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fichtner Ms. Nancy L. Filler The Reverend and Mrs. Fred S. Foerster Mrs. and Mr. Alma K. Francis Mr. James B. Francis Mr. Mitchell W. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank Mrs. Judy E. Frank and Mr. Mark Nevadonski Mrs. Marion Frank Mrs. Beverly Freed-Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Frey Mr. Larry Frey Friedens Lutheran Church Center Valley Friedens Lutheran Church Oley Dr. Kilian Fritsch and Dr. Sandra Fritsch The Reverend Mary W. Gade Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Galante Mrs. June Gaskins Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gazzerro, Jr. Mr. Randy Gellert Mr. Christopher Gibbons Ms. Joan A. Gibney The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hartland H. Gifford Mrs. Arlene G. Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Gounalis Grace Lutheran Church Allentown Grace Realty Co., Inc. Ms. Annette Green Mr. Barry Greenberg Ms. Carolyn Greene Ms. Lastenia Grieser Dr. Beryl and Dr. Donald Gutekunst H.R. Benjamin Electrical Construction Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Haney Ms. Barbara B. Hannon WINTER 2016 Mr. Andrew J. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Greg Harrison Mrs. Harry Harvey Mrs. Ann H. Harvey The Reverend and Mrs. John W. Hattery Mr. Doug and Mrs. Dixie Haverstick Mr. and Mrs. William J. Heaney Mr. John T. Heger and Mrs. Deborah R. Roth-Heger Heintzelman Funeral Home Mr. Arthur H. Heiser Mrs. Darlene C. Helman Ms. Judy S. Herman Mr. William M. Herrlich Dr. Ronald E. and Susan S. Hess The Reverend and Mrs. Fred Holst Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Northampton Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Slatedale Holy Trinity Memorial Lutheran Church Catasauqua Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church Northampton Mr. and Mrs. Talbot R. Houck Mr. and Mrs. John R. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Chris Howes Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Huber Huffs Union Church Alburtis Ms. Jerilyn J. Iacono Immanuel Lutheran Church Philadelphia Mrs. Tammy Jabarin Jeff Dradke and Sons Jerusalem Western Salisbury Church Allentown Mrs. J. Kenneth Jones Ms. Michelle Kane Mr. and Mrs. George W. Karr Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Keim The Reverend and Mrs. John S. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kirst Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kirst Ms. Anna E. Kish Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Knobler Mr. James Korner Mrs. Francine Kravitz Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Kreidler Mrs. and Mr. Cheryl Kripke-Cohen Mr. Allan Kuenzel Mrs. Anne and Mr. Thomas Lachenmayer Ms. Sarah Lamberth Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lauer Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leneweaver Mr. Bruce L. Lenich Ms. Lynn G. Lewis Little Zion Lutheran Church Telford Dr. Marlen and Mr. Fred Livezey Mr. Robert J. Lomicky Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Rosemary Lorenz Ms. Louise Lovrensky Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lubell Mr. and Mrs. Duncan J. MacMillan, Jr. MaGerks Pub and Grill Ft. Washington Ms. Janice L. Manwiller Mr. Steven Marcu Mrs. Helen Marimow Mr. and Mrs. William Marimow Marcia and Sarah Martinez-Helfman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Master Mrs. Ruth F. Master Sarah E. Matthews Mr. Steven Matzke and Ms. Beth A Ritchey Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. McAnulty Mr. and Mrs. Neil N. McCardle Mr. John R. McGann Mr. John P. McGinty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. McKittrick Ms. Terah A. McKnight Ms. Catherine E. McMenamin Merck Partnership for Giving Messiah Lutheran Church Bethlehem Mr. Kelly Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Rhynier B. Minnich The Reverend and Mrs. Joseph Molnar Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mondelblatt Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Montgomery Mrs. Marylou J. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Mutzig Ms. Rebecca Ann Myers National Penn Bancshares Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Neddenriep Ms. Carrol L. Nemchik Network for Good Ms. Carol R. Neumayer New Jerusalem Lutheran Church Bethlehem Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newhard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicol Ms. Jo Ellyn Norman The Reverend Paulette K. Obrecht and Mr. John Obrecht Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Olsen One2One Computer Services, Inc. Mr. William Otto Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pearson Ms. Marie Petithomme The Reverend and Mrs. Peter A. Pettit Mr. and Mrs. Carol and Carl W. Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Popp Ms. Carol A. Porter Mr. Irving Priluker The Reverend Nelson Quinones Ms. Paula Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen S. Rehnig Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Reimet Resurrection Lutheran Church Horsham Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reyher Mrs. Bethann E. Ritter-Snyder Mrs. Linda Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts Ms. Evelyn K. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Roessler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roth Mrs. and Mr. Helene Roth Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Rothrock Mr. Gary B. Rubin Dr. Kenneth G. Ryder, Jr Mr. Leon Salosky Mrs. Sandra G. Samkavitz Mr. Frank Sammarino, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Satterthwaite Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Scheffler Ms. Carolyn Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Schoolmaster Dr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Seipt Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Sell Mrs. Anne R. Seltzer The Rev. and Mrs. Carl D. Shankweiler Mrs. Lena M. Sichel Mr. James F. Siegfried Mrs. Virginia Sinn Mr. and Mrs. Skelly Ms. Marie Slowey Mr. Russell K. Smeal and Mrs. Heidi Jamieson Mr. Wayne C. Smith Mr. Kermit S. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. Steven M. Snyder Mrs. Leona M. Souser Mrs. Sally and Mr. Donn Spear The Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Spohn St Andrew Lutheran Church Allentown St James Lutheran Church Geigertown St John Evangelical Lutheran Church Easton St John Lutheran Church Kutztown St John -Tinicum Lutheran Church Essington St Luke Reformation Lutheran Church Noxen St Matthew Lutheran Church Perkasie St Michael Lutheran Church Hamburg St Paul III Lutheran Church Easton St Paul Lutheran Church Bethlehem St Paul Lutheran Church Dallas St Paul Lutheran Church Easton St Paul Lutheran Church Hamburg St Paul Lutheran Church Lobachsville St Paul Lutheran Church Norristown St Paul Lutheran Church Red Hill St Peter Lutheran Church Chester Springs St Timothy Lutheran Church Ms. LuAnn Steinhauer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens Mr. Arthur D. Stoneback Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stripay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Suloff Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Tague Ms. Mary Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Teitman Mr. Jonathan R. Testa Mrs. Ellen Triani Trinity Lutheran Church Fort Washington Trinity Lutheran Church Lansford United Way of Delaware, Inc. Mr. Harry Urkowitz Ms. Hilary Vadner Mr. and Mrs. George Vermeire Dr. and Mrs. Louis Vermillion Mrs. Carolyn B. Volk Mrs. Janet and Mr. Bruce Waechter Mrs. Janet A. Waechter Mrs. Donna E. Wallace WECLA of Trinity Lutheran Church Ms. Carol Weidler Ms. Jane Weir The Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Weiss Mrs. Jean A. White Ms. E. Roberta Wible Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Wilkinson, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Woehleke Ms. Judy Woloff Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wurtz Dr. Herbert and Mrs. Carol Zemble Mr. Matthew S. Zierold Ms. Yolanda F. Zimmerman Zion Lutheran Church Tamaqua Zion Spies Evangelical Lutheran Church Reading Zion Women of the ELCA 15 WINTER 2016 President’s Circle The President’s Circle recognizes any donor who has given $10,000 or more cumulatively. (does not include unpaid pledges) Mr. Otto Alden Mr. Robert H. Gotwalt Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pitzenberger Mr. Allen Apter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Z. Hartenbauer Mr. Nicholas N. Pournader, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer Mrs. Carol Hays Mr. Steven Pribis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wister S. Baisch Mr. and Mrs. John O. Heck Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Reimet Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barnum Ms. Mary J. Heflin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ricker Mr. Owen M. Bastian Mr. and Mrs. James B. Himler Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rights Mrs. Beatrice Bean The Reverend and Mrs. Fred Hopke The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Ritter Mrs. Helen L. Beattie Mr. Richard W. Hoy, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Roemhild Mrs. Barbara and Mr. Jim Becker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobe Dr. Keiko M. Ross Ms. Karen Bergey Mr. Robert J. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roth Mr. Leonard and Mrs. Helene D. Boclair Mrs. Marcia Kavanagh Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Satterthwaite Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Keddie, Jr. Mr. C. Glenn Schueler Mrs. Catharine K. Keim Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Schuman,Sr. Mr. Charles R. King Ms. Elizabeth H. Scott Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kirst Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sklaroff Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Kishbaugh Mr. Michael Slotznick, Esq. Mr. Robert L. Klotz Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George E. Koch Mrs. Sally and Mr. Donn Spear Mr. Richard H. Kustin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Larson Mrs. J. Patricia Stanley-Lackman and Dr. Thomas Lackman The Reverend and Mrs. Russell M. Long Mr. and Mrs. John Steimer Mr. and Mrs. John MacChesney Mr. and Mrs. David W. Stettler Mrs. Helen A. Manfull Mrs. Phyllis B. Taylor and Mr. Richard K. Taylor Mrs. Esther Bonnet Mrs. Marie E. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brenneman Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Byers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coder Mrs. Beverly Coller and Mr. William Campbell Mr. Peter I. Daniele, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Daurelle Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. DeLomba Sr. Mr. Seibert L. Dorner Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ehinger The Reverend William G. Erat and Mrs. Linda Erat Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Erb Dr. Luanne B. and Mr. Barrett Fisher Mr. Edward G. Fitzgerald and Ms. Virginia M. Duffy Ms. Nancy Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gasper Mr. Charles M. Gingrich Mr. Richard N. Gitlen 16 Mr. Robert B. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller Mrs. Linda M. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Myers Mrs. Joan and Mr. Kevin Myers Mr. Axel K. Olsen Mr. Phillip and Mrs. Assunta Parker Ms. Karen Parnes Mr. Almarin Phillips Mr. Dennis L. Steffy The Family of Violet and Harry Mitchell Mrs. Janet and Mr. Bruce Waechter Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Wangsness Mrs. Denise R. Winarchick Mrs. Katrina K. and Mr. David A. Wise Ms. Nancy Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Jere A. Young Mr. and Mrs. David H. Zieger Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Zieger WINTER 2016 Legacy Society The Legacy Society recognizes the generosity of all contributions to Liberty Lutheran’s Planned Giving programs. Ms. Martha A. Adams Mrs. Marcia Kavanagh Mr. Otto Alden Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Keddie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer Mrs. Catharine K. Keim Mrs. Beatrice Bean Mr. and Mrs. John P. Knox* Mr. Gustav H. Bechtold, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. George E. Koch Mrs. Alice R. Beltz* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Larson Ms. Karen Bergey The Reverend and Mrs. Russell M. Long Mr. Leonard and Mrs. Helene D. Boclair Mrs. Helen A. Manfull Mrs. Esther Bonnet Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Maynard Mrs. Marie E. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Myers Mr. and Mrs. F. Glenn Breen, Jr. Mr. Phillip and Mrs. Assunta Parker Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brenneman Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pitzenberger Mrs. Beverly Coller and Mr. William Campbell Mr. Nicholas N. Pournader, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Daurelle Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pribis, Jr. Mrs. Helen R. Davis Mr. C. Glenn Schueler Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ehinger Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sovocool Dr. Luanne B. and Mr. Barrett Fisher Mrs. Sally and Mr. Donn Spear Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gasper Mrs. Janet and Mr. Bruce Waechter Ms.Annie C. Harvey Rev. and Mrs. William P. Welther Mr. and Mrs. John O. Heck Mr. Robert F. and Mrs. Elaine B. Whitford Ms. Mary J. Heflin Rev. and Mrs. Henry K. Wohlgemuth Mrs.Barbara and Mr.Donald Hickey Ms. Nancy Wolf Mrs. Bridgit and Mr. Brian Holly Mr. and Mrs. Jere A. Young Mrs. Karen House Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Zieger Rev. Patricia H. Johnson *deceased 17 s e Y WINTER 2016 SAY E TO SERVIC Annual Ingathering Delivers Hope and Light On Sunday, December 6, 2015, Lutheran congregations once again came together to help those in need through the annual Ingathering. Donations collected at numerous drop-off sites were received and sorted by volunteers. Gifts ranging from toiletries, work gloves, backpacks, baby care items, blankets and more will be distributed to charities worldwide including our own Lutheran Family and Children Service. Refugee Resettlement Efforts Bolstered by Donor Dollars and Volunteer Interest During fall 2015 Liberty’s Lutheran Children and Family Service’s (LCFS) Refugee Resettlement Program received an unprecedented amount of volunteer inquiries, and more than $30,000 in donor dollars. The outpouring of support came in response to widespread news about the plight of Syrian refugees. LCFS’ resettlement office in Allentown, PA has already settled eight Syrian families, and expects to aid 1520 more over the next year. In addition to Syrian newcomers, LCFS’ Refugee Resettlement Program assists refugees from Burma, Bhutan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, and Central and South America. The success of LCFS’ resettlement efforts relies on the gracious assistance of volunteers and generosity of donor dollars. If you would like to make a gift or learn more about volunteering, please visit our online Resource Center at lcfsinpa.org/resourcecenter. Sorting much needed donations at St. Paul’s Third Lutheran Church in Easton, PA. Volunteers at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Emmaus, PA worked tirelessly throughout the day. More than 1,000 volunteers across the Liberty family of services help us to build up and strengthen vulnerable individuals of all ages. Visit libertylutheran.org/volunteer for more information or contact Julia Menzo at jmenzo@libertylutheran.org or 267-464-7740. 18 Volunteers at St. Paul’s Third Lutheran Church bundled soap and washcloths to include in care packages that will support those in need. WINTER 2016 Liberty in Action The Village at Penn State Brings Joy to Several Families in Need Residents and staff at The Village at Penn State helped the Christmas spirit shine bright for 10 families in need. Through a charity drive called the “Giving Tree,” residents decorated tree ornaments that identified the needs and wishes of each family. Staff and residents were then invited to pluck an ornament from the tree and fulfill the wish—and the Village rose to the challenge! By the end of the drive, 95 gifts were collected and distributed to the very grateful families. Blue Scarf Ladies Visit Camp Out for Hunger The Blue Scarf Ladies of Paul’s Run amassed 259 pounds of donated food to benefit Camp Out for Hunger, a massive food drive spearheaded by popular Philadelphia deejays Preston Elliot and Steve Morrison of WMMR 93.3. On December 3rd, the Blue Scarf Ladies took a special trip to South Philadelphia to drop off the donations, which benefited the non-profit food bank Philabundance. Residents Star in Fast Times at Artman High Wissahickon High School students served as photographers and Artman residents were the models during a recent photo shoot for a 2016 calendar, Fast Times at Artman High. Proceeds from the sales will benefit Artman’s Benevolent Care Fund. LCFS’ Expert Insight into Refugee Resettlement Makes the News The surge in interest regarding the Syrian refugee crisis led national and local media to seek expert commentary and insight from Janet Panning, a Lutheran Children and Family Service Program Director whose specialty is refugee resettlement. Since September 2015, there have been 36 mentions in the press of Lutheran Children and Family Services’ Refugee Resettlement Program. In addition to being a resource for the press, Janet is regularly sought after to speak to faithbased and civic groups about the motivations, challenges, hopes and dreams that compel refugees to flee their countries and build a new life in the U.S. 19 At Liberty newsletter is published by 7002 Butler Pike • Ambler, PA 19002 libertylutheran.org Your Legacy Your support of Liberty Lutheran and our family of services has made a vital difference in the lives of the most vulnerable children, teens, older adults and refugee families that we serve. Have you considered ways to continue your support after you’re gone? If you remember us in your will or trust, you leave a legacy that provides opportunities for communities to heal, people to recover and faith to be restored. artmanhome.org 215-643-6333 becomingcenter.org 215-643-9908 libertyathome.org 844-651-5111 paulsrun.org 215-934-3009 lutherancongregationalservices.org 610-770-9205 libertyhospice.org 844-651-5111 retireatpennstate.org 1-800-238-3173 thehearthatdrexel.org 610-664-5967 lcfsinpa.org 215-456-5700 Take the first step today to leave your legacy. Call us at 267-464-7728 or visit libertylutheran.plannedgiving.org