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JULY 2016
THE HOLTZLANDERS
A WHIRLWIND OF MOTION
Boys and Girls Club is Served by Girl Scouts
GIRLS’ LOVE OF READING INSPIRES
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4 HerFamily • July 2016
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Michelle, Melissa, Samuel, Alexis,
Caitlin, Ryan, and Gerald
6 HerFamily • July 2016
written by DAISY HUTZELL-RODMAN | photography by BILL SITZMANNMEET THE FAMILY
MANY PARENTS UNDERSTAND the drive to and from activities, the shuttling of kids back and forth from one place to another, sometimes trying to be in two places at once. Parents in
this country spend between 10 and 50 hours a month taking kids to extracurriculars.
Melissa Holtzlander, who, with her husband Gerald, is raising five children from the ages of 5 to 17, understands this concept well.
Daughter Michelle, 8, has soccer practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same time as son Ryan, 7, practices football. Unfortunately, the practices are in different locations.
“Usually I go with Michelle and Gerald will take Ryan to his practices,” Melissa says. Then there’s Alexis, 17, who is the football manager and plays soccer; Caitlin, 15, who participates in show choir; and Samuel, 5, who plays soccer and tee ball. Michelle and Ryan also participate in bowling leagues, and Michelle plays softball while Ryan plays baseball and is a Boy Scout. Everyone except Samuel takes dance lessons on Wednesdays. (“He didn’t want to for some reason,” Melissa says.)
This juggling act intensifies at the end of the week.
“Saturdays are the crazy days, ’cause that’s when the games happen.”
If you see one, you generally see them all. Melissa is a big believer in family supporting family. If one child has a sporting event, everyone comes to cheer on that child, and their team.
Sunny Brazda of Bellevue Dance Academy says, “Melissa and Gerald live a very busy life…throughout each busy day, they choose family first.” >
A WHIRLWIND OF MOTION
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< Far from going crazy, however, Melissa handles the timetable with ease, even admitting to be in her element when no one is without a task.
Melissa wakes at 4:30 a.m. and performs an hour of cardio training before taking the children to school. She then works at her job until 6 p.m. That’s when she and Gerald shuttle the kids to various activities. When they family activities are done, Melissa and Gerald go to the gym and lift weights for about an hour.
Did I mention that Melissa is a competitive bodybuilder?
One might think the family has lived in Omaha for a long time. In reality, they have been in Omaha since December 2014, when Melissa was given orders to serve at Offutt Air Force Base. They were previously at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, where she was a paralegal and Gerald was a master chief cryptologic technician with the Navy. Gerald retired from the Navy and is employed at VTI Security.
The family enjoys their relaxed (if one can call it that) life here in Omaha.
“Nebraska has much nicer people, it’s a friendlier environment (than Washington D.C.),” says Melissa. “I know Omaha is a city, but it’s not the hustle and bustle of D.C.”
She has a hard time sitting still for too long, but she puts much of her extra energy into good deeds. She volunteers with Habitat for Humanity at every base at which she and her family have lived.
“It’s something that’s easy to volunteer for, but it’s a good way to give back to the community,” Melissa says. “We usually take part in the actual construction. I’ve painted, put on a roof, sometimes we’ve done demo.”
Easy, right?
“I actually feel like I’m doing something useful, not just lifting one finger, you know,” Melissa continues.
She participates with Habitat for Humanity even when she isn’t able to work construction. Six years ago, while pregnant with Samuel, she collected money from her fellow servicemen at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, where they were stationed, and bought lunch for the crew working on a home. She is a representative for CASA in Cass County and recently participated in her first court case. She voluntarily helps with physical training for other service people.
The idea of service is rubbing off on the other family members. Brazda said each of the Holtzlader children are hard workers, just like their parents.
Oldest daughter Alexis started participating in Habitat for Humanity projects this past year. (The minimum age for volunteering at Habitat is 16.)
“I had to carry a bunch of wood. I got to saw it all,” Alexis says. “Another lady would measure it and I just sawed it.”
The drive to serve their country is also a trait being passed to the next generation. Alexis is a leader in her Air Force ROTC group at school, an honor for which she was hand-selected. She also plans to apply to the military academies.
“When I see them do stuff, it makes me want to do stuff because they are so much busier than I am,” Alexis says.
Melissa’s goal? To keep her kids engaged in positive activities in order to keep them out of trouble.
“I truly believe that if you keep kids busy, they won’t get into drugs,” she says..”
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YOUNG HERO written by DAISY HUTZELL-RODMAN | photography by BILL SITZMANN
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this idea. The girls learned about budgeting and shopping smartly through trips to the fabric store and lumberyard for supplies. They learned about woodworking as they lined crates with plywood to make them sturdy, and they created padding and seats for the benches.
“I enjoyed making the benches, because I know the kids will enjoy them,” says Anna Krupka, 13.
Shelli Henry, unit director at Boys and Girls Club, did not realize how many benches the club would receive until they were delivered.
“They exceeded my expectations,” Henry says. “I thought we would get three or four. They just kept coming.”
The girls not only made 13 new book benches, they donated books to fill the crates. Each girl cleaned out her own bookshelves at home and also asked for donations of books from their neighborhood. When they delivered the crates to the Boys and Girls Club, they also gifted the club with about 75 books they collected.
“My favorite part was delivering them, because you got to see how they would be put to use and that they would enjoy them,” says Sam Kluthe, 12.
The girls learned the value of money, of making things, and they also learned the joy of helping others.
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A GROUP OF SIXTH-GRADE girls sit around a table in the St. James/Seton Parish Hall. They are all members of
Girl Scout Troop No. 44138. Most of them have been friends and Girl Scout members for seven years, and together they have gone camping, sold cookies, and earned patches ranging from jewelry making to geocaching. Last May they determined to do something that showed the essence of Girl Scouting.
“We were trying to figure out what we were going to do for our bronze award,” says troop leader Bev Fritz. “We originally wanted to do something with animals, but that didn’t work out well.”
Many animal projects would have involved work state-wide, so they deemed it too broad for their goals and timeframe.
The bronze award is the highest level award for Girl Scouts of junior rank. It is an award where the girls have to go on a journey in which they discover who they are and what they value. As a team, the girls created a project they cared about, and worked together to take action and help a group of people.
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“Each of these award projects impacts com-munities and the people who live there in a positive, and oftentimes significant, way,” says Fran Marshall, chief executive officer for Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska. “They are visible and tangible examples of how girls, through their Girl Scouting experience, develop the courage, confidence, and character to take action and make the world a better place.”
As the girls thought through their project, Bev’s friend Donna Hodges suggested Boys &
Girls Club in Omaha, a nonprofit serving nearly 6000 at-risk children and youth in the area.
The troop contacted Boys & Girls Club Westside and discovered that they need several things, from school supplies to food. One project in particular ignited the girls’ fire.
Boys & Girls Club Westside has reading benches. These are seats made from milk crates and topped with mobile cushions. The crates contain books for kids to read at the Boys & Girls Club.
The ones they currently owned needed repairs, and they needed more reading benches.
It was a project meant for this team. Mention books, and everyone’s eyes light up. Several series, including Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and Inheritance Cycle, were mentioned in unison as favorites.
They couldn’t imagine a life without books.
With the idea in mind, the girls planned a project over two or three sessions. They budgeted that it would take $120.00 for the project. Each girl either babysat or helped with yardwork, along with other duties such as running errands for mom or helping with a community cleanup.
“I enjoyed taking responsibility to make the money,” Riley Fritz, 12, says. “I found the busi-ness part of it interesting.”
The business part included creating a plan, which needed to be approved by the Girl Scout council before the work, or even fund-raising, began.
“It’s hard to get these approved,” said Bev. “You have to lay out what you’re going to do, how to prepare it, how much it’s going to cost.”
The stamp of approval came back from the Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska Council, who loved
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INGREDIENTS• 1 cup strawberries• 1 block (12.3 oz.) silken tofu• 1/3 cup light vanilla soy milk• 2 tsp vanilla extract• 1/2 cup plus 2 Tbsp sugar• 1 low-fat graham cracker crust• 1/2 cup blueberries
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SAVE $10!16,000 ROLL OF FIRECRACKERSFinal Price $39.99 Expires. 07/03/16
¢.59 DESERT SMOKE
TONS OF SMOKE!
¢.79 DANCING
BUTTERFLY
¢.33 CRACKLING BALLS
BAG OF 6
¢.79 KILLER BEE FOUNTAIN
¢.2910 BALL
ROMAN CANDLE
¢.59DOZEN
SMOKE BALLS
$2.98 12 TANKS
$2.49100 SHOT SATURN MISSILE
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June 25th to July 4th
Waterloo, NE 301 S Front St
Springfield, NE 101 Main St
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