Holiday 2015 - Franke Tobey Jones
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Holiday 2015 - Franke Tobey Jones
Betty Pinkerton Remembering those we love B etty Pinkerton has a wonderful heart. Last year her friend Dobie Dyer, a fellow Franke Tobey Jones resident, passed Holiday 2015 away. Betty and Dobie were great pals sharing a love of dogs, reading, Hawaii and having fun. After Dobie’s passing, Betty chose to honor her by making a donation and directed it to the Franke Tobey Jones Employee Berry Pinkerton with dogs Scholarship Fund. Suzie and Samantha. Betty wanted to honor her friend by helping employees with their college education, and she did it in a big way. She believes in philanthropy and has made similar gifts throughout her life to causes dear to her heart. Betty also appreciates the tax benefit in making donations. Making a memorial or honorarium gift, big or small, can make a big difference to any not-for-profit. Thank All of us at Franke Tobey Jones wish all of you Happy Holidays! you, Betty, for making a difference here. And, thank you to everyone who made a memorial or honorarium gift to FTJ this year. You are our philanthropists and we appreciate you. If you have questions about making a memorial or honorarium gift please call the Office of Philanthropy at 253.756.6327. CELEBRATION OF LIFE. In memory of those we have lost in 2015, we will hold a celebration of life ceremony on Saturday January 23 at 3pm in the Lillian Pratt Parlor at Franke Tobey Jones. Invitations will be mailed soon. If you have not made a memorial or honorarium gift, you will not be excluded. Everyone is welcome. Please join us as we remember our loved ones. Sleigh Bells Ring... are you listening? Do you hear what I hear? Many people do not so we made some important changes at Franke Tobey Jones to help those with hearing impairments. Several Induction Loop Systems were installed in our Lillian Pratt Parlor and Dining Room, Health Care Dining Room and Activity Terrace, and the Tobey Jones Parlor, Solarium and Dining Room. An Induction Loop, also known as a Hearing Loop or T-Loop, is an assistive listening system that provides access to facilities for those with hearing issues. The system takes a sound source and transfers it directly to a hearing aid without the nuisance of background noise. This new system now enables our residents and visitors to hear much more, enriching their lives at Franke Tobey Jones. The presence of an Induction Loop is indicated by the use of the sign above. Come check it out. www.FrankeTobeyJones.com / Facebook.com/FrankeTobeyJones Holiday 2015 2 2015-2016 Board of Directors President and CEO Mark Gustafson Reflections on 2015 F ranke Tobey Jones has celebrated another successful year. As 2015 draws to a close, here are a few of our accomplishments: Planning for the future Master planning is well underway. We rekindled the efforts in 2014 with a market study and the engagement of Marathon Development, a real estate development company specializing in senior housing. Together we have taken a number of important steps toward planning for the future of our campus, including working with the City of Tacoma and retaining an architectural firm to begin exploring the repositioning of our campus. Financial Security Financial security is a priority of the Board of Directors and Franke Tobey Jones management team. 2015 has proven to be a strong year thanks to higher than budgeted occupancy and the exploration of cost savings. Through our master planning efforts, FTJ looks to continue to grow our financial strength to further carry out and expand our mission. Welcoming New Faces Heidi White joined the FTJ team in 2015 as our Director of Life Enrichment. Thanks to her background and experience in therapeutic recreation, activities and programming have seen a boost under her leadership. She has instituted new regular activities in Lillian Pratt, Our Place and the Health Center. Heidi’s work plan will continue to expand and enhance this area for the benefit of all our residents as well as those 55+ who participate in our Wellness program or Senior University. Kelly Merry, whom you will read more about in this issue, also joined us this year as our Director of Philanthropy. Kelly comes to us with many years of experience in senior communities. Her role with FTJ is to continue to fund our community service and internal programs and to help make our expansion of services vision a reality. As we map out plans for 2016, we remain ambitious and far from idle. I look forward to another busy and productive year for Franke Tobey Jones! Welcome New Residents! Garden Apartments Jane Schuneman Tobey Jones Joan Bell Joanne Davis Joanna Monroe, Chair Dennis Eibe, Vice Chair Robert Pentimonti, Secretary/Treasurer Elizabeth Galliher-Ponce, Immediate Past Chair Maureen Faccia, MBA Ernest Karlstrom, Ph.D. Terry Miller, Ph.D., R.N. Robert Modarelli, M.D. Martin Neeb, Ph.D. Lynn Siedenstrang, MS Jane Taylor, BSN B.Z. Zenczak Mark C. Gustafson, President & CEO Senior Management Mark C. Gustafson President/CEO Myrna Andrus Director of Building Services Kristie Dowdy Director of Human Resources Judy Dunn Vice President of Finance and Support Services Christine Hall Sr. Director of Marketing and Public Relations Michelle Matz Sr. Director of Residential Accommodations Kelly Merry Director of Philanthropy Beverly Ransford Director of Clinical Services Jim Tonjann Sr. Director of Dining Services Heidi White Director of Life Enrichment is a publication of FRANKE TOBEY JONES 5340 North Bristol Street Tacoma, WA 98407 (253) 752-6621 www.franketobeyjones.com Lillian Pratt Marvel Smythe Jolene Smith Health Care Randy Mosher Elaine Wells Editors: Kelly Merry and Terri Vickery To update your address or to be added or removed from our mailing list, please call Terri Vickery at (253) 756-6327. 3 Holiday 2015 Welcome Kelly Merry! K elly Merry joined Franke Tobey Jones as its new Director of Philanthropy in September. Kelly comes to FTJ with over 12 years of experience as an advancement professional. Nine of those years have been in leadership roles with not-forprofit continuing care retirement communities. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a minor in Information Systems and Statistical Analysis from the Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University and earned a certificate in Fundraising Management from the University of Washington. Office of Philanthropy With Kelly’s leadership comes a new name for her area of responsibility. Formally the Office of Fund Development, Kelly believes the new name of her department – the Office of Philanthropy – will better reflect the envisioned department culture. While the previous term “fund development” aptly describes the fundraising function of the team, Kelly’s perspective is that a name should represent the deeper purpose of her team’s work. It’s not just about raising money. For all logophiles out there; you may be interested to know that the word “philanthropy” is from Greek philanthrōpos, from philein ‘to love’ + anthrōpos ‘human being.’ Philanthropy is about loving other human beings. Kelly believes her role is to help facilitate anyone’s desire to care for others through their own act of generosity. While traditionally and practically this comes about through managing financial support, it can also take the form In Memory We will miss these dear residents who have passed away. of managing volunteers or ideas that influence how we improve the way we carry out our FTJ mission to enrich and extend the quality of life for seniors in our community. Kelly is delighted to have joined longtime team member Terri Vickery, Assistant Director of Philanthropy and Volunteer Coordinator, in the Office of Philanthropy & Volunteers located in the “A” level of the Garden Apartments. “There is a strong sense of community at FTJ and a spirit of generosity in the air. I look forward to helping that spirit continue to flourish to benefit residents, team members and other seniors in Tacoma,” said Kelly. Kelly will oversee FTJ’s Annual Fund, the Legacy Circle, Tribute and Memorial Funds, grants, Franke’s Follies and other select special events, corporate and foundation relations, and fundraising for the Point Defiance~Ruston Senior Center, Senior University, and the Wellness Program. In addition, she will manage the distribution of dollars that benefit FTJ’s charitable programs. Kelly lives in Gig Harbor with her husband and two children. Prior to moving to Gig Harbor, Kelly and her family lived in the Proctor neighborhood of Tacoma for eight years. She is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Washington Planned Giving Council, Leading Age, and the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Maxine Bascom * Richard “Dick” Brown * June Caputo Marcia Goldsmith * Margaret “Maggie” Hurley Amelia Mace Junas * Dorothy Langenfeld Bradley Nelson * Peggy Pilewski * Florence Pennington Velma Read * Marian Robbins * Jennie Wheeler Franke Tobey Jones 4 Thank you to our donors - our treasured philanthropists! We thank all those who made gifts between August 1 and October 31, 2015 to Franke Tobey Jones and its Community Programs. A complete list of 2015 donors will be published in our next Summer edition (Annual Report) of Franke-ly Speaking. Where Need is Greatest Anonymous Liz Barnes Robert W. Beckham, Jr. Richard and Joan Brown Grace Busaule Imelda Crawford Richard Crowley Mary W. Damonte Devon Dille Elizabeth Galliher-Ponce Zachary Garrett Daniel Gohring Mark and Susan Gustafson Christine Hall Delphine Hall Kim Jackson Sandra Julian Rahab Karani Martha Karumbi Gabriella Knight Karl and Anne Korsmo Erin Kuch Chris Magill Jean Malmin Sarah Martin Donna McCullough Kimberly Mohamed Carla Montgomery Emily Morris Allisha Navarro Denise Petschke Kurt Rasmussen James Rivinius Shirley Robbins Kathleen Schott Margaret Shay Valentina Shchipskaya Nancy Silva Breanna Smith Marjorie Smith Leonard Smithingell Triss Tibeau Caroline Transue Lauren Veiga Douglas Velasquez Charitable Subsidy Steve Barrett Betty Buhre Mary W. Damonte Kristie Dowdy J.J. Hudson Doreen Kalungi Jeanette Kors Melvin Waruinge Amanda Wilson Sarah Zimmerman Employee Scholarships Ursula Bannister Holiday 2015 6 Charlene Belk Germelina Corpus Mary W. Damonte Violet Green Taisja Lawrence Helen Price Jake Roadhouse Helen Skeist and Will Hively Terri and Richard Vickery Franke’s Follies Air Systems Engineering, Inc. Myrna Andrus Anthony’s at Point Defiance Argosy Cruises Katie and Aaron Baker Burt Ballentine Maxine Colbert Bascom Teresa & DeLamar Bell Nancy Beritich Bill Speidel Enterprises April Bjorkman and Michael Michel BlackPoint IT Services Adam Blankenship Mikey Boerner Ken and Diana Bowen Merrilee Bowen Bruce and Mary Ann Brazina The Brickman Group, Ltd. Freeman and Mary Brown Dorothy Burkhart Carpet Guy Cascade Eye & Skin Centers, P.C. Celebrity Cake Studio Scott and Mary Chapman Consonus Healthcare Services Carlos and Margaret Cook Corina Bakery Mary Curiel and Patrick Dailey Mary Damonte Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley Don’s Ruston Market dba Ruston Recreational Rentals Kristie Dowdy Dolores Duggar Judy Dunn Dennis and Cathleen Eibe Bernice Ekemo Maryanne Ellis and Paul Robertson Jill and Bill Eshenbaugh Europa Bistro Evergreen Fire & Security Experience Music Project Maureen Faccia Farrelli’s Wood Fire Pizza Eulalie Fisher Bruce and Paula Foreman Franke Tobey Jones Franke Tobey Jones Board and Senior Staff Greg and Margarete Freitag Elizabeth Galliher-Ponce Goodfellas Motor Co. Elin Gratton Theresa Gutierrez Mark and Susan Gustafson Christine Hall Sally Hallis Amy Hanson, LMP Harbor Greens Harbor History Museum Harbor Lights Carol and Paul Heeren Hello Cupcake Hoodsport Winery Hotel Murano J.J. Hudson Harold and Penny Isbell Jet City Improv William Irvine Joeseppi’s Italian Ristorante Ernest and Marilyn Karlstrom Katie Downs Tavern & Eatery Thomas and Patricia Krise Larkin Jewelers Ted Johnson David and Janice Kresch Olga Lay Janet Lepore Donna Losch Charlotte Lowery Marathon Development, Inc. McKesson Kelly Merry Sybill Mercer Metropolitan Market Midland Company Ray and Marlys Mitzner Robert Modarelli Joanna and Paul Monroe Tom Moon Joseph Curiel and Tony Raugust - Monument Farm Cynthia and Tabb Morgan Navi Pilates Northwest Repertory Singers Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Outback Steakhouse Pacific Grill Pacific Science Center Panagiotu Pension Advisors, Inc. and PA Law Group, PLLC Barbara Pasi Pierce County Security Point Defiance Zoological Society Propel Insurance Rite Aid Beverly Rush Salty’s at Redondo Beach Seattle Mariners John Wagner - Second Nature Massage Tim Slyne Sodexo Senior Services Tacoma Art Museum Tacoma Glassblowing Studio Tacoma Musical Playhouse Tacoma Screw Products Inc. Tacoma Symphony Orchestra Cheryl Taylor Jane and James Taylor James Tonjann Trader Joe’s Kathy Trotter and Ruth Egger Terri and Rick Vickery Jennifer Virant Wellness Participants Wells Fargo Westgate Capital Consultants LLC M.J. Wicks Woodland Park Zoo Health Care Activities H. Franke Crawford and Conrad Crawford Health Care James Boyd Mary W. Damonte Danyiel Garcia Brandon Hayes Kristine Jorgensen Joanne E. Keller Sarah Martin Terry and Julie Miller Other Midland Company Morton McGoldrick, P.S. Senior Center LaVonne McClelland Elisa Roe Rich and Monica Weidman Wellness Anonymous Kim Buckhalter Linda Koessler Wayne Morris David Swift Yukie Yumibe In Memory [Name in bold] Bernice Crawford Conrad Crawford H. Franke Crawford Continued on next page 5 Holiday 2015 Franke’s Follies “A Night in Oz” Unforgettable Franke’s Follies “A Night in Oz” was a smashing success this year. Our 10th annual party and auction helped raise $60,000 for Franke Tobey Jones’ community programs; Wellness, Senior University and our Point Defiance~Ruston Senior Center. Almost 100 guests were greeted by Dorothy, the Tin Man and their friends as they entered the M.J. Wicks Family Wellness Center. The evening was filled with laughter, fun and an outpouring of generosity. Thank you to our generous sponsors (listed on page 4) and guests for their philanthropic hearts. Sponsor Panagiotu Pension Advisor guests. 50/50 Raffle Winners – Carlos and Margaret Cook. Matt and Noelani Bevill win the Lopez Island Get-a-Way. Happy guests. Tin Man, Larry Chandler; Dorothy, Sue Turner; Witch, Gerrye Schmitt; and the Good Witch, Kelly Merry. Continued from previous page In Memory [Name in bold] Ruth Crowley Richard Crowley Roy Damonte Mary W. Damonte Dog - Belmont Wayne Morris Marcia Goldsmith Helen Skeist and Will Hively Maggie Hurley Betty Buhre Harold Keller Joanne E. Keller James and Ruth Kors Jeanette Kors Gordon and Elinor Korsmo Karl and Anne Korsmo In Honor [Name in bold] Belinda and Joe Kors Jeanette Kors Kerry Watrin, MD LaVonne McClelland In Honor [Name in bold] Services given by FTJ Yukie Yumibe In Kind Action Asphalt Paving LLC Holiday 2015 6 A FTJ Senior Art Show a Success J.J. Hudson Senior University Coordinator fter a year hiatus in 2014, the Franke Tobey Jones Senior Art Show came back stronger than ever. Over the weekend of October 23 – 26, we displayed fantastic art and encouraged creativity from our arts community in the process. All art displayed was created by artists “55 and better” within the last two years. Over 200 pieces of two-dimensional art, threedimensional art and photography were submitted for jury consideration. Local artists on our jury; Becky Frehse, Patsy Surh O’Connell and Dane Gregory Meyer, rose to the challenge of evaluating all the entries. In the end, just over 70 pieces were accepted – the perfect amount to fill up our multi-purpose space in the M.J. Wicks Family Wellness Center. On Thursday, October 23, FTJ hosted a public reception to open the show. At the reception, “Presence” by Michelle Friars was awarded Best of Show. First place in two-dimensional art went to Janyce Sukow for “Abandoned.” First place in three-dimensional art was awarded to Kathy Thurston’s “Raven Steals the Sun.” First place in photography was awarded to Dan Suckow for “Conflict.” Additional pieces won second and third places in their respective categories along with several honorable mentions. “Presence” by Michelle Friars won Best in Show and People’s Choice. We are excited to announce that the show continues at the Tacoma Art Museum. Artists showing at FTJ were invited to show their art at TAM from November 11 to December 7. We sincerely thank our art show curator, Dayton Knipher, without whom the show would have been impossible to put on. A special thank you to our sponsors Eisenhower Carlson, Morton McGoldrick and LeRoy Jewelers. We couldn’t have done this without your support. We also thank the many team members at Franke Tobey Jones who helped out with the entire endeavor. Thanks also go to our community and resident Additionally, guests at the volunteers: Elsie Forrest, Phyllis Larsen, show were allowed to vote for J.J. Hudson with artist Judy Prisoc. Ruth Daugherty and Bruce Brazina. “People’s Choice.” After votes And, a special thank you to our friend Sarah Idstrom were tabulated, “Presence” by Michelle Friars earned without whose initial work this show would not have the most votes. Congratulations to all those talented continued. artists who won ribbons and accolades. A Tacoma Original Holiday 2015 7 Point Defiance~Ruston Senior Center S enior Center programming has evolved over the past five years and it will continue to evolve as we move into the new year. I am researching more services to offer, such as the retired barber who will be doing haircuts on the first and third Fridays of the month. Jim Lince owned his own barbershop in Gig Harbor, but like Barber Jim Lince many retirees, he does not want to totally retire so he will be joining the Senior Center family. He and his wife love to dance so you may see them in the line dancing class, too. If you do, introduce yourself and make them feel at home. Our Projects for a Cause continues to be a focal point for those who want to do community service, but are unable to get out to volunteer. Just recently, our project was the Nativity House. We collected men’s clothing Thank you to our wonderful donors - our treasured philanthropists! We thank all those who made gifts between August 1 and October 31, 2015 to the Point Defiance~Ruston Senior Center. Eleanor Burgett Deborah M. Cole Connect Hearing Charles Durant Carolyn Fera Danyiel Garcia Candice and Richard Gustafson Dorothy Hiller Jean McCord Kelly and Adrian Merry Erika Parker Elnora Powell Kate Quebe Helen Sohlberg Terri and Richard Vickery Editor’s Note: If we have made an error in spelling or omitting your name on either this list or the list of FTJ’s donors, please accept our apologies and call the Philanthropy Office at (253) 756-6327 so we may correct our records. Kate Quebe Senior Center Director for homeless men who use Nativity House. This day shelter is operated by Catholic Community Services. They offer meals, overnight shelter, mental health and chemical dependence assessments and referrals, as well as rapid re-housing access to mainstream public benefits, such as Medicare and SSI, and job training. Next year we are losing a few of our events that have typically happened during the summer, but we are replacing them with what we think will be a huge hit, an Oktoberfest. I found it rather interesting that in 2016, Oktoberfest starts in September, thus this is when it will be offered at the Pt. Defiance~Ruston Senior Center. We will still have the all-time favorites: Pasta di Partita in January, All Things Irish in March and a Mexican Dinner in May. Then, when we move into fall, we will have our Murder Mystery Dinner, which is always a favorite! In addition, we have planned some educational and interesting trips. In June, we are going to revisit the Naval Undersea Museum in Bremerton where history is reborn through exhibits of model ships, submarines and dive gear. In October, we will visit Hunter Farms where you can take the tractor ride out to the pumpkin patch and/or try your skill at the corn maze. You can also purchase your Halloween pumpkin and visit the general store. Afterward, we will continue to the Lucky Dog Casino for a shared meal. Nativity House The Senior Center is going to be bustling next year. I hope you will stop by and visit with us or join us for a fun filled event or trip. Whichever you choose, you are guaranteed to have fun! Hunter Farms Holiday 2015 Special Activities * Festival of Trees, December 3 * Tacoma Symphony “Sounds of the Season”, December 6 * Tacoma Musical Playhouse “Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang”, December 12 * Fantasy Lights Tour, December 15 * NW Repertory Singers, December 19 * New Year’s Eve Party, December 31, 7:00pm * Seattle Art Museum, January 6 * “Hail Caesar” movie outing, February 16 * Tacoma Musical Playhouse “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”, February 20 * Tacoma Symphony “Debussy & Beethoven”, February 28 Holiday Parties * Our Place, December 5, Noon * Health Care, December 10, 4pm * Children’s Party, December 11, 5pm * Lillian Pratt Party, December 15, Noon * DU, GA, TG Resident Party, December 16, 5:30 pm Senior University Highlights * Music with Dr. Paul, December 7, 3 pm * Tacoma Historical Society Landmark Series: Fircrest, December 10, 3:30 pm * Brain Training with Linda Terry, December 14, 1 pm For more information, please call (253) 756-6219. Point Defiance~Ruston Senior Center Pinochle, Tuesdays, 10 am Mexican Train Dominoes, Wednesdays, 11 am Family Cooking Group, Fridays, 1 pm Tablet Class, Must Register, December 10 Gardening with Carol, Dec. 19, Jan. 16 & Feb. 27 Picture Organizing & Editing, January 7 Soap Embedding with Betty, January 15 Pasta di Partia Fundraiser, January 22 AARP Tax Preparation, M/F/Sat by appointment, February - April * Bees Wax Candles, February 2 * Canadian Rockies by Train presentation, February 16 * * * * * * * * * For more information, please call (253) 756-0601. The Mission of Franke Tobey Jones: To enrich and extend the quality of life for seniors in our community. As a non-profit organization, we provide senior residential services, a supportive continuum of care, and innovative community outreach. www.franketobeyjones.com 5340 North Bristol Street Tacoma, WA 98407 253-752-6621 Return Service Requested Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Tacoma, WA Permit No. 1006
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