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Volume 117 • Issue 11 December 2015
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CLC Cooks Meal for Ronald McDonald House
Catherine Hammons, President of Council 40, Delphos and her family were one of many CLC volunteers on hand Saturday, November 7 to cook the meal for people at the Ronald McDonald House in Columbus.
Represented in the picture are four generations of volunteers. Their volunteering was the result of wanting to give back after the youngest one spent time at the house when he was born.
Fraternalism in Action
Council 88 Concentrates on ApplesauceMembers of all generations volunteered to make applesauce
for Council 88, Ft. Jennings annual election night dinner.
Painting Pumpkins During Fall RetreatCLC members painted pumpkins during the recent retreat
held in Russells Point.
CLC Members “Have a Little Sole”Pat Gerten, Krista Inkrott and Mika Inkrott of Council 215,
New Cleveland, three generations of CLC members, unload a truckload of shoes for CLC’s Make a Difference Day project, “Have a Little Sole”! Over 6,000 pairs of shoes have been saved from the landfills.
The Reason for the Season...The Board and Home Office Staff would like to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Pictured L to R: Catherine Hammons, Laura Hammons, Mark Hammons, Levi Smith, Katrina Smith (holding Ashton Smith) and Adam Smith.
2 December 2015
Fraternally remembered
Sharon Calvelage, President22741 Township Road 51
Bluffton, Ohio 45817419-306-0367
Fairy Wagner, Vice President14931 Township Hwy 60
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351419-294-5397
Alice Teynor, Secretery524 Prospect StreetBucyrus, OH 44820
Sister Debra Wischmeyer, Director1601 Dixie Hwy
Covington, KY [email protected]
Irene Borror, Director3558 Lake Louise DriveGrove City, OH 43123
Helen Rall, Director4219 Indianola Ave. Apt. A
Columbus, OH [email protected]
Teresa Brodman, Director209 Caynon Drive
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
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Sharon SayS....We have just finished two very successful fraternal projects! The first was “Have a Little
Sole”. Oh my, did we get shoes! You, our members, went to work and found the shoes that you no longer needed or could not use. We collected over 6,000 pairs of shoes. Our drop off point, Bluffton Family Recreation, actually shut us off. They had no more room! But in all reality that is 6,000 pairs of shoes that were saved from the landfill! Think of the thousands of feet in the third world countries that will have shoes on them because of you. What an overwhelming response to a very worthwhile project!
The second project was going to the Ronald McDonald House in Columbus on a Saturday in November to prepare lunch and bake goodies for them. What a rewarding project! I get goosebumps everytime I think of this project. Everyone is there for a reason and sometimes that reason is not a good one. The staff, volunteers and residents were all so appreciative of us being there! I want to thank the twenty volunteers who helped that day and I also want to especially thank all the councils who donated money for the cause. Over $1,000 was given and after buying what food wasn’t donated I was able to get twenty-six $25 gas cards to give to them. We also presented them with a big box of pop tabs! These, I have been told, are what they use to pay their electric bill. Keep saving those tabs because I know many school groups and children that save them for the House all year long.
Some of us volunteers took a guided tour of the Ronald McDonald House. We were told that the Columbus House is the biggest in the world. It has over 130 rooms plus several houses nearby and there are times when all the rooms are filled. People, businesses and corporations have donated to this cause to enable the residents many of the comforts of their own home. This place was amazing and I only wish I lived closer than two hours away so I could volunteer on a regular basis. So if anyone is ever looking for a place to volunteer or donate to...I would highly recommend this place!
We are quickly approaching the Christmas season, a time for giving and receiving. Whatever your charity may be, my hope is that you will find it in your heart to give. Please remember that gift does not have to be monetary, prayers are also very welcome and they do not cost a penny! You just need to take the time to do it. I know during the busiest time of the year, that can be a struggle. Just remember anything you give or do will come back to you many times over. Many times giving feels so much better than receiving!
May your Christmas sparkle with moments of love, laughter and goodwill, and may the year ahead be full of contentment and joy.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE HOME OFFICE STAFF
Co. # Name City Date of Death0025 Pauline K Dinkens Maumee, OH 09/19/20150095 Harriet Miller Zapp West Jefferson, OH 04/23/20150135 Rachel Fitzpatrick Bellefontaine, OH 08/08/20150144 Joseph Ulliman Jr. Cincinnati, OH 08/28/20150179 Gregory G Hovest Ottawa, OH 08/14/20150205 Walter L Feasel Fremont, OH 08/18/20150900 Rose T Stevens Fremont, OH 09/02/20150900 Ruth R O’Brien Savannah, GA 07/27/20150900 Ada Miller Plainview, AR 09/18/2015
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Kalida • Council 134Council 134 met in Kalida St. Michael’s church basement on Monday, November
9, with 25 members and guests present. Our special guests were Herm and Rita Borgelt and Dave and Cindy Erhart. They gave us a presentation on their recent trip to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis. It was a once in a lifetime event for each of them, with memories they will cherish forever. They shared pictures and their joy of feeling the Holy Spirit present every moment. The theme for members of the Diocese of Toledo was Families Fully Alive.
After pumpkin pie was shared with all present, a short business meeting was held. Due to a conflict, our Christmas party on December 9 was moved to Dick’s Restaurant. A donation was made to Putnam County Habitat for Humanity. Donations were also made to two parish families of seriously ill CLC sisters to help with expenses. The meeting ended with prayers for the sick members.
Upper Sandusky • Council 86The November meeting was called to
order by President Barb Grasz. A total of 42 members and guests were present. The meeting opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read and approved.
Four guests were introduced. A thank you note from Angie Wigle, for support of the Alzheimer’s Association, was read. Sue Hoepf and Vicki Smith reported for the sick committee. Two get well Mass gift cards and a sympathy Mass card have been mailed.
Fairy Wagner reported that over 6,000 pairs of shoes were sorted and/or shredded as a result of the 2015 Make a Difference Day project.
November 7, 8 a.m.-noon, is CLC’s Service Day for Ronald McDonald House, Columbus. Fairy Wagner has room in her vehicle for those who would like to ride with her and serve food. Ronald McDonald House is also accepting pop tabs and gas gift cards as part of the program.
The results for the OLC School fundraiser at Bob Evans will be released in the near future.
Election of Officers was held. The 2016 Officers are: Barb Grasz, President; Joan Kincade, Vice President; Rosemary Smalley, Treasurer; Tammy Wagner, Recording Secretary; Susie Brodman, Financial Secretary; Teresa Brodman, Monitor. Installation of Officers will be in January 2016.
Teresa Brodman announced a tentative itinerary for the summer trip to the Saugatuck, Michigan area. The tentative dates are September 7-9, 2016. More details will be available next year.
Members were reminded that the children’s Christmas party, sponsored in conjunction with the Knights of Columbus, is December 18 at the K of C Hall. The
fun begins at 6 p.m. with Santa arriving at 7 p.m. All children are welcome! The Knights will provide and serve the food; CLC will bring desserts. On December 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the K of C Hall, all members are invited to meet to bag candy and fruit for the children. Everyone is welcome to help.
April 28-30, 2016 is the date for Council 86’s annual Rummage Sale. Members and their families were asked to downsize their belongings so we will have an excellent variety of items for sale. A motion was made, and passed, for sale dates and hours to be Thursday, April 28, 4-9 p.m.; Friday, April 29, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday, “fill a bag at a flat rate,” 8-11 a.m. Barb will attend the K of C meeting to encourage the gentlemen to bring items for the event.
December 2, at 6:00 p.m. at the Upper Sandusky K of C Hall is the annual Christmas party. Attendees should bring a covered dish and your table service. Council 86 officers and committee will provide the meat and drinks. A silent auction will be held. Gift baskets donated by the monthly committees will be auctioned.
Happy Birthday was sung to Deanna Piecha.
Fairy Wagner informed members that CLC now has a Facebook page.
“Sip ‘n Shop” cards for the November 13 event, from 6-9 p.m. at Upper Sandusky Curves were distributed. Profits from the evening are earmarked for the Upper Sandusky Food Bank.
The November meeting committee was: Judy Rowland, Pat Thiel, Jean Shumaker, Mary Catherine Thiel, Sherrie Jaqueth, Kim Parsell, Susan Sampson, Doty Rowe and Vivian Oney.
The December committee is: Janice Boes, Carolyn Riedlinger, Chris Carey, Deanna Piecha, Joan Riedlinger, Louann Boes, Mary Boes, Lin Bils, Pat Smith and Rachel Morison.
October Co # 10 – Cloverdale Braylen J Colburn, Grove CityCo. #86 – Upper Sandusky Leena Schmits, Upper Sandusky Lane R Derr, CareyCo. #179 – Glandorf Bella Lucinda Meyer, Carmel Eli J Imm, Ottawa Donald Strauer, OttawaCo. #218 – Wauseon Oliver Lee Brown, Ft. WayneCo. #900 – Ohio Dean B Dibling, Marion Norman Dulle, Holgate John A Hovis Risingsun Donald J Wilcox, Elida Karita K Mickle, Leipsic Diane H Gangwer, Bradner Steven C Bowser, GibsonburgCo. #901 – Michigan Sullivan Z Perkins, Niles Augustus E Perkins, Niles Lois A Matheson, Spring Lake Hugh H Howland, Jr., Brooklyn Jan M Munson, Adrian George Vance Roden, Rockspring Danny D Walworth, Clayton
Kalida Makes Multiple Donations
Upper Sandusky Elects 2016 Officers
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President Sharon Calvelage met with Ohio Representative Pat Tiberi at the recent AFA Executive Summit in Washington DC. Sharon was part of the Ohio Delegation visiting Capitol Hill spreading the fraternal word to congressmen.
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The Battle Buddy Foundation was founded out of the personal experiences of Kenny, and how much his service dog, Atlas, changed his life. Reducing the effects of hypervigilance and other symptoms of post traumatic stress can be life changing for a disabled veteran struggling with activities in daily life. Kenny was on 31 different medications; now only a few.
These highly trained service dogs bring results that medication alone cannot. Trained to mitigate their handler’s specific disability, a Battle Buddy service dog is a lifeline and best friend. They can be trained to wake their handler from nightmares, redirect flashbacks, retrieve and remind the handler of medications, guide them from stressful situations, ‘block’ their handler’s back, provide e n v i r o n m e n t a l assessment (in such cases as h a l l u c ina t i on s ) , signal specific behaviors (such as interrupting repetitive or injurious behaviors), alert to and redirect anger, act as a brace if the handler becomes dizzy, and many other vital, life-changing tasks.
There are MANY veterans in need of these life changing service dogs. Many veterans are seeing the benefits of how a service dog could
better mitigate their symptoms as opposed to relying on debilitating medications, and are reaching out for help. Many of the medications currently prescribed for post traumatic stress carry “black box”
warning labels, warning of the risks of increased suicidal tendencies as a side effect.
With an average of 22 veteran suicides a day, there has never been a greater need for the provision of long term and tangible support for our veterans in need. Through The Battle Buddy Foundation’s service dog program, they intend to save as many lives resources will allow. The VA does not recognize the
medical benefit of service dogs and will not fund them.This is where they rely on you, and your financial support.
Without the appropriate funding, TBBF is limited in the veterans it is able to match with battle buddy service dogs, and there has been no shortage of applicants in need. Please consider supporting this important mission and partnering with The Battle Buddy Foundation. For more information or to contribute go to http://www.tbbf.org/donate, www.TBBF.org, or https://www.facebook.com/battlebuddy
Volume 117 • Issue 3 March 2015
2015 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
You may download the CLC 2015 Scholarship Applications from our website. Go to �eCLC.org. Look down the left side of our home page for the scholarship link. �e �le needs to be opened throught Adobe Acrobat.
If you have problems or do not have access to a computer, call the Home O�ce at 800-845-0494 and they will mail you an application. Directions for completing it are printed on the application.
Each eligible student may be awarded a $1,000 scholarship two di�erent years while in college.
DEADLINE TO RETURN THE COMPLETED APPLICATION TO HOME OFFICE IS MARCH 31, 2015
Dates to Remember
March 8 Daylight Savings Time begins
March 13 Happy Birthday CLC--118 years
March 17 St. Patrick's Day
March 20 First day of Spring
March 29 Palm Sunday
March 31 Deadline for CLC Scholarship Application
April 11 MS Walk at Columbus Zoo
May 2 Join Hands Day
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Volume 117 • Issue 3 March 2015
2015 SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
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Each eligible student may be awarded a $1,000 scholarship two di�erent years while in college.
DEADLINE TO RETURN THE COMPLETED APPLICATION TO HOME OFFICE IS MARCH 31, 2015
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March 8 Daylight Savings Time begins
March 13 Happy Birthday CLC--118 years
March 17 St. Patrick's Day
March 20 First day of Spring
March 29 Palm Sunday
March 31 Deadline for CLC Scholarship Application
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August 1 CLC Cedar Point Day
Dates to Remember
Meet Kenny Bass and Atlas
Atlas and TBBF’s Founder & Executive Director, Kenny Bass
Fraternalism In Action
I first met Kenny and Atlas at an American Legion Auxiliary meeting. His story and cause moved me to bring them to Bucyrus for the Auxiliary’s annual dinner/show. Council 115 and I, as an agent, helped to sponsor this evening of fun and fellowship. As a result, we were able to raise $4,000 for The Battle Buddy Foundation.
— Alice Teynor, Director of CLC Board
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