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O RIERCThe
JANUARY 2020
The Marden Memorial Center MPR was turned into a winter wonderland
during the holiday season. Members, volunteers, pet therapy, staff and their families were able to enjoy the sight, have hot chocolate and had their picture taken with Mr. and Mrs. Clause.
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
SecretaryMary M. Kolar
Wisconsin Veterans Home at King
CommandantTammy Servatius
Ainsworth HallExecutive DirectorDouglas Wamack
MacArthur Hall and Stordock Hall
Executive DirectorGreg Reichenbach
Olson HallExecutive Director
Rhonda Kozik
Marden AdministratorShelley Jandt
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Home News
Tammy ServatiusWVH-King CommandantWVH-King Commandant
Welcome to 2020... When moving into a new year you should always first look back. What can you do today that you were not capable
of 12 months ago? Did you challenge yourself over this past year to learn one new thing? Did you step out of your comfort zone to try or experience something new? What goal will you set for 2020? So many times a person sets too lofty of a goal that they become overwhelmed and they give up. If you could pick one small thing and accomplish that change, wouldn’t that be great?
A new year. A new fresh start. New goals. Feel the fear of trying something new or different and do it anyway. 365 new days. 365 new chances to get it done.
I look forward to this fresh year at King with all of you. Together we can achieve anything we put our minds to. Together we will accomplish the best possible outcomes and environment for our Members. Let’s do better than we did in 2019 and continue to move forward with Service Excellence in mind.
Hours:
Monday - Friday7:30am - 3pm
Saturday and Sunday
8am - 2pm
Upcoming Major Events
Education SeminarWednesday, January 29
Volunteer BanquetTuesday, April 21
Semi-Annual Commemoration Service
Saturday, May 2
Memorial Day ProgramMonday, May 25
Flag setting will be on Thursday, May 21 @ 6pm
For more events, please visit
www.WisVets.com
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Gettingto know our Team
Carol AndersonMeetHi, I’m Carol and I have been
volunteering at King Veterans Home in many capacities for 20 plus years. I retired as a CNA after 24 years right here at King. I love our veterans so much that I felt I never really left! As of this date, I have racked-up over 5,500 hours of volunteer time.
I’m a mother of two. One of my daughters just retired as a CNA from King and my
other daughter Sue still works at King in the Medical Supply Department. I am a Guardian for two of our Vets and was also a Guardian for several vets over my years as an employee. Over the years, my volunteer work included doing personal laundry for up to 15 members on a weekly basis; making thousands of boutonnieres and corsages for the Spring Gala, which included buying silk flowers at many rummage sales, and helping with Ramp Bowling League.
Aside from volunteer work at King, I volunteer at the Waupaca Food Pantry. In my spare time, I love to read, bowl, enjoy the outdoors and I am a member of the quilting group at TLC in Waupaca.
Due to injuries, I haven’t been able to give many hours for the last two years, but I’ll be back at it as soon as possible. I miss the members and the atmosphere at King.
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Home News
The King Rec Committee held their Christmas party at the Marden Memorial Center last month. The committee volunteers their services to King and donates funds to King for member activities. Thank you for all that you do and for your continued support.
Members, family and staff of the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King came together to honor and remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Chuck Davis, a member at King, is a survivor of Pearl Harbor. A big thank you to American Legion Post 161 and the Waupaca High School Band for attending and participating in the program.
On behalf of the members, we sincerely Thank Everyone for
their generous donations.
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Non-Monetary4ImprintOshkosh, WI
Aaron & Alissa MitchlerAppleton, WI
ALA Plymouth #243Plymouth, WI
Alice YoungerStratford, WI
Allan & Kathryn LarsonWisconsin Rapids, WI
American Legion Auxiliary - 6th DistrictGreen Lake, WI
American Legion Aux. #306Green Lake, WI
American Legion Post 436 & Aux. Unit 436Wrightstown, WI
American Legion Post 501Madison, WIIn memory of William Kalrath
American Martial Arts AcademyWild Rose, WI
AMVETS Aux Post 45New London, WI
AMVETS Post 7Oshkosh, WI
Amvets Post 51Sturgeon Bay, WI
AMVETS Post 190Spooner, WI
Amy MalachTwo Rivers, WI
Local 2020Plover, WI
Aniwa RocketsBirnamwood, WI
Anna Mae PetrushaGreen Bay, WI
The Art of EncouragementOklahoma City, OK
Holy Family SchoolGreen Bay, WI
Badger MiningBerlin, WI
Barb CoenenShawano, WI
ALAMenasha, WI
Barbara RowlandAppleton, WI
VFW Aux Post 6007Plainfield, WI
Bernie & Gerri KnippelWeston, WI
Betty HeckmanNekoosa, WI
St. John’s ChurchKellner, WI
Sons of the American Legion Squadron 38Appleton, WI
Bob SteidlWaupaca, WI
Bonnie & Charles GaierGreenville, WI
Bonnie BeckNeenah, WIIn memory of Art Baier & Brent Vruman
Boy Scout Troop 660Rhinelander, WI
Byron & Sharon HassShawano, WI
Campbellsport Elementary SchoolCampbellsport, WI
Carol RemerOmro, WIIn memory of Don, Wayne, & Mark Remer
Cathy & Jim TratzOshkosh, WIIn memory of Jim Casper
A&WOshkosh, WI
Pick’N’SaveOshkosh, WI
Silver Creek Meat Specialties Oshkosh, WI
Central Elementary School - Morgan FurtonMenominee, MI
Central Wisconsin Insurance - Jason DombrowskWittenburg, WI
Chuck OstermeierManawa, WI
Cindy BoudryFond Du Lac, WI
Clay Lamberton SchoolBerlin, WI
Craig BilderbaekOshkosh, WI
Crivitz Youth, IncCrivitz, WI
Cutty Shark TavernClintonville, WI
D & D DairyStratford, WI
D. NateReedsville, WI
Dale LinzmeierMilladore, WI
DAV & DAVAWaupaca, WI
David & Brenda WenbergWaupaca, WI
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continued from page 5Donation
Dawn SkibaLynnwood, WI
Debbie WherrittPlover, WI
United Health CareGreen Bay, WI
Dennis Kanewski / Sid KruegerTownsend, WIIn memory of Dennis Kanewski
Diane PeeblesBrookfield, WI
Don & Donna Jorgenson
Don & Kathy McGowanShawano, WI
Don & Sharon RiskeManawa, WI
Dorene Zuege and Carol MarholdManawa, WI
Dryden Terrace Appt.Madison, WI
Eagle River Elementary School - Christine FullerEagle River, WI
Elderon Aux. Post 8068Elderon, WI
GenerationsShawano, WI
Florence Johnson & FamilyFriendship, WIIn memory of Everett Johnson
Forest Lane Elementary School - Sue K.Montello, WI
Fox Cities Unit 153 of Military Women Across Nation - Pam Pamperin Appleton, WIIn memory of Valerie Flanagan
Fox Lake Public LibraryFox Lake, WI
GabelBaraboo, WI
Gary SchwersinskeKing, WI
Gene JensonWaupaca, WIIn memory of Phillip Jenson
General Federation of Women’s ClubsAmherst Junction, WI
MCLGeorge BongertOshkosh, WI
GFCW Rhinelander Woman’s Club - Cindy GollRhinelander, WI
Girl Scout Troop 2116 - Deb CalabriaFremont, WI
Girl Scout Troop 2141/2107Neenah, WI
Glenbrook Elementary School Pulaski, WI
Old National Investments Stevens Point, WI
Herman Taylor Funeral Home Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Jackie KingKing, WI
Honey Creek Elementary School - Amy HagenowMilwaukee, WI
Marlene Marsch and Horicon Legion Auxiliary LadiesHoricon, WI
Jan BormannWaupaca, WI
Janet & Terry MisichAlexandria, VA
Oakhill Correctional InstitutionMt. Horeb, WI
Jean Nicolet Chapter - DAR Green Bay, WI
Jeanne JohnsonHancock, WI
Jeanne WalczakYork, PAIn memory of Michael Walczak
Jim LacknerShawano, WI
ALA Post 107Mosinee, WI
ADI - D&D AmusementWaupaca, WIIn Honor of John “Jack” Gengler
John & Kathy HrenAppleton, WIIn memory of Norbert Crabb
John Muir Middle School - Perry de JongWausau, WI
Kings Men of King MCLJohn MundtOshkosh, WI
Judy GrosskopfRedgranite, WIIn memory of Greg Grosskopf
VFWA 659Manitowoc, WI
VFWA Dept. of WIKaukauna, WI Karen KennedyNiellsville, WIIn memory of Jack S. Kennedy
Karen StanleyRothschild, WI
Karen WenzelOshkosh, WIIn memory of Doug Wenzel
AMVETS Singer Barnes Post & Aux. 3Racine, WI
Crystal Lake United Methodist ChurchWaupaca, WI
Ken WeitzNeshkoro, WI
Kim HeltemesPine River, WI
Kindness Rocks Club - De Pere High SchoolDe Pere, WI
Kiwanis Club of De PereDe Pere, WI
Laraine Zoromski Plover, WI
Lincoln Hills SchoolIrma, WI
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VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATION MEETING TIMES
AMERICAN LEGION POST 161 Meets second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. POST meets in the Marden Memorial Center meeting room. AUXILIARY meets in the Marden Memorial Center Multi-Purpose room.
AMVETS POST 1887Meets last Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. in the Marden Memorial Center Multi-Purpose room.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CHAPTER #53Meets fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the New London Community Center - 600 Washington Street. Call (715) 213-7916 with any questions. No meeting in November and December.
MARINE CORPS LEAGUEMeets second Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Marden Memorial Center Meeting Room.
WI BASE OF SUBMARINE VETERANSMeets the last Saturday of every month in the Marden Memorial Center meeting room at 10:00 a.m. Please call (715) 630-0279 with any questions.
In Memory ofIn Memory of“Our country is in mourning, a veteran died today.”
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Charles W. WashburnTheresa M. DemmertJoanne E. LeiboldDuane DubeyGeorge B. WallisZain R. WoodringBruce D. Brant
Carl H. MappsKum Cha DalbyJames E. SeimMichael E. SeimMichael E. RosioGeorge M. JohnJames J. Orvedahl
Douglas C. JacobyObert A. SperstadVladislov J. LegnerMarshall W. Jackson
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Gary Schwersinske sponsored a catered holiday lunch of Chicken for all the Pokers participants. We held a two day tournament and the winner was Gary Schwersinske , who also was awarded the trophy. Even “Steve the elf” got in the Holiday spirit.
Members had a great time at the DAV & Aux. Christmas party at the Marden MPR on Saturday December 21, 2019.
On December 14, over 7,000 wreaths were laid during Wreaths Across America at the Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Thanks to the dedicated work from American Legion Riders District 8 and every volunteer who showed up to honor and remember our veterans and their families.
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WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGChaplain’s Column
It’s New Year’s Day and I’m sitting in my daughter and son-in-law’s dining room looking out the window. The view is spectacular – evergreen trees laden with snow, glistening in the sun. It snowed several
days ago and the trees and landscape are still covered in white. It’s amazing how newly fallen snow transforms the scenery from dirty and drab to fresh and white. The view reminds me of the lyrics from the Christmas song Sleigh Ride – “It’s nearly like a picture print by Currier and Ives.” I am grateful that I live in Wisconsin where the beauty of snow is part of our annual winter experience.
Not only is snow beautiful and provides us with many winter activities – skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and others – but it also has a spiritual lesson to teach us. Isaiah, the Old Testament Prophet, writes about God’s forgiving grace and describes its transforming effect on our lives like fresh-fallen snow on the landscape. Speaking through the prophet, God says to His people, “Come now, let us reason together says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.” [Isaiah 1:18].
Freshly fallen snow covers all the flaws and imperfections, all the dirt and filth on the land. The snow is a reminder of the goodness of God. The Lord tells us that if we come to Him in faith, He will take the sins, the shortcoming and failures that we have in our life, wash them away and cover us, making us as pure and as white as freshly fallen snow. “You, Lord, forgive the iniquity of your people and cover all their sins.” [Psalm 85:2]. What a beautiful picture of God’s forgiveness!
The Old Testament King David knew the meaning of these verses and found true grace in them and in God’s mercy. In Psalm 51, after he had sinned and fallen into adultery with Bathsheba, he wrote in a prayer to the Lord, “Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.” [Psalm 51:7]. After turning in repentance and faith to God, David was blessed with God’s forgiveness. The prophet Nathan reassured David, “The Lord has put away your sin; you shall not die.” [2 Samuel 12:13]. David believed and accepted God’s forgiveness so he could move on with his life clean and renewed.
We have come to an end of another year and are moving into a New Year. In order to deal with the past and plan for the future, many people make New Year’s resolutions. But it’s difficult to move forward if
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Wayne SchwankeLutheran ChaplainLutheran Chaplain
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KING Donations
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Lions Club of EagleEagle, WI
Lord of the Lakes Lutheran Church / Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Lori Ory Lucy Rose Johns
Manitowoc Senior CenterManitowoc, WI
Marge GrunewaldNekoosa, WI
Marilyn BrathCampbellsport, WI
Marinette Senior Center Marinette, WI
Mary KnudtsonStevens Point, WI
Mary KrokstromMosinee, WI
DUVCW Tent 21Manitowoc, WI
Mary VaraNeenah, WI
MCLMichael BirdOshkosh, WI
Waupaca School District Michael WaldschmidtWaupaca, WI
Moose Lodge 1572Stevens Point, WI
Mountain Bay Elementary SchoolWeston, WI
MSASteve LabusOshkosh, WI
Neenah Menasha ELKS Lodge 676Menasha, WI
PLAVLuxemburg, WI
Northwest JourneyStevens Point, WI
Old Glory Candy & Fudge ShopShawano, WI
Omro PharmacyOmro, WI
c/o GenOmro, WI
AL Post 75Fond Du Lac, WI
Pam Latraille - Fleet Farm
Pat MarcouxNekoosa, WI
Trinity Lutheran ChurchPort Edwards, WI
Paul & Betsy JensenHighbridge, WI
ALRA of Wisconsin District 9 Greenville, WI
Appleton Legion Post 38 Appleton, WI
Peace Lutheran Church - Betty WentlandArbor Vitae, WI
Phil & Mary HagueMosinee, WIIn honor of Marine Vietnam Veterans
Pier Elementary School - Sarah SteenburgFond Du Lac, WI
Foundations for LivingWaupaca, WI
Republican Party of Brown County - Republican WomenDe Pere, WI
ResourceOne Intl.Little Chute, WI
Richard & Jean ThompsonPlover, WI
Richard HadifeldBancroft, WI
Rick & Nancy OsowskiRosholt, WI
Robert GregoryFond Du Lac, WI
Sara DurkeeOshkosh, WI
Seroogy’s De Pere, WI
Sharon Roxane WallisAppleton, WI
Sheboygan County Knit & Crochet ClubSheboygan Falls, WI
St. John’s Episcopal Church Wisconsin Rapids, WIIn honor of Veterans of St. John’s
St. Matthew Lutheran ChurchDeerbrook, WI
St. Vincent De Paul SocietyOshkosh, WI
Pack 3698Steve Bruss, Jack Bruss, Marti BrussOshkosh, WI
Amherst Junction Womens Club (GFWC)Amherst Junction, WI
Sue DeRosiaWisconsin Dells, WI
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Bree’s Inn II in New London raised money and donated the fund of $506 to go towards the Christmas Cheer fund.
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Joan GrawvunderWVH-King MemberWVH-King Member
Folks, it looks like an article about Christmas wreaths, etc., will need to wait until another
time. This month there is something more important to tell you about so I hope you won’t mind too much.
I want to start this month’s article off talking about change. With the New Year coming faster than ever we are faced with new changes here at King. As many of you are aware Stordock Hall will be closing in 2020. All of the members and staff here will be moving into the other buildings here on the campus. I know everyone is nervous but as we get closer to that day we are looking forward to seeing what God has in store for all of us.
Right now I will be the last female on Stordock 4th Floor and will be moved on Friday, Dec. 13. I am moving to Ainsworth Hall; 3rd floor. They gave me a tour of third floor; Ainsworth last week. Wow! What a place! It’s the difference of night and day! Stordock Hall reminds me of a steady old, very tired, worn out building that has been serving faithfully for many, many years and will keep serving, if asked to do so because it is faithful and will do as asked. Ainsworth absolutely got my attention while making the rounds through it. This hall is clearly more like the five-star hotels I used to stay in all over the country as I traveled with my last career. A fabulous place!
Ainsworth first floor seems to have more specialties that I’ve seen so far. It is beautiful and the people seem to be so nice over there, too. Although I will miss those beautiful workers at Stordock there will be other very nice people to work with at Ainsworth so I am grateful. It seems there are lots of nice people in this entire Camp and I am pleased.
Sadly, it still means leaving the wonderful staff behind because they will be moving as well. They have become more like friends than caretakers. Some of the ladies are presently expecting and I am hoping I will get to meet their little ones when they arrive. I know with only three buildings for the ladies to go into I am bound to have some of my wonderful friends again.
Now, onto holiday news……My family enjoyed celebrating Thanksgiving right here in Stordock Hall. My kids and grand kids arranged the big room in the basement so we had a big, wide table with plenty of room for all of our tribe. It was so great! I can’t begin to mention all the food on that table but one thing I know; it was way too much for us to eat it all in one meal. The kids outdid themselves and made me so proud of them! And it was so nice that we could have a regular meal with all of us at the table right here so it wasn’t a problem getting me involved too.
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JANUARY Anniversary08 Erle and Priscilla Barber
Activity Cost Sponsored byMarden In-House Meal $ 450 AMVETSMonthly B-day Entertainment $ 300 May LuchsingerFood for Monthly B-day Parties $ 400 May LuchsingerEntertainment $ 400 May LuchsingerLegends I/II Monthly Support $ 500 ALAMemory Café Supplies $ 450 DAVAOH BAK (Young Mens Group) $ 450 VFWWelcome to 2020 Party TBD King RecreationMarden Special Music: “Caravan” $ 250 MasonsCatered Meals $ 400 MH - DAV Dept. AH - ALA; OH - VFWBeach Boys Tribute Concert Trip $ 280 DAV Dept.
Thank you for your support and for making a difference in the lives of King veterans and their families.
January activities sponsored by the
King Recreation Committee, Inc.
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This image of a young cowboy, who is a volunteer here at King, was taken 75 years ago in Mineral Wells, Texas where he and his mother were living in military housing. His dad, who had the rank of staff sergeant, was serving our country in the Army Air Force at Camp Wolters, just outside of Mineral Wells. Both of this young cowboy’s parents were residents here at the Veterans Home in King until their passing. His dad, who lived at Stordock Hall passed away in 1989, and his mother, who lived at MacArthur Hall, left our world in 2007.
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we are troubled by the past. God is aware of our sins, our fears, our guilt, and our regrets. Though we are stained by our sins like deep scarlet and crimson dye, God says, “I will get rid of all that. I will take it away and make you as white as snow.” As we enter 2020 God wants us to know how amazing His love is and how great is His forgiveness.
Our recent celebration of Christmas has once again reminded and reassured us of how our cleansing comes about. St. Paul writes: “When the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.” [Titus 3:4-7].
I believe we have all enjoyed a landscape scene covered in snow, evergreens trimmed in white and trees and bushes glistening in the sunlight. At this time of year, in freshly fallen snow, God gives us a wonderful picture of His forgiveness. Turning to Him with hearts that trust in His forgiveness accomplished in the death and resurrection of Jesus, you and I can enjoy the cover of God’s forgiving grace and enter the New Year As White As Snow.
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But I do have a serious complaint! As we were eating that fabulous meal Mike kept making comments about how tired I looked. At the end of the meal both Rob and Mike came beside me and took my arms and helped me onto my scooter, all the while I was hollering and protesting like our babies when they didn’t want to do something. Just like when Mothers win the battle, the boys did too. They escorted me up to my room and made sure that everything was okay, then back they went downstairs. Doesn’t that seem like a mean way to treat your Mom just because she is tired? I’m just teasing. Rob, Mike, Loni and Cindy take good care of me and they make me very happy.
Then the party continued for several hours while the family played games and visited. Doesn’t that sound like a pretty nice Thanksgiving? Of course, it started with a humble prayer of Thanksgiving because we have so much to be thankful for.
And we do have a lot to be so thankful for. Our family has welcomed about TEN new babies in our family in the past couple of years and we love each and every one of them. They are all growing and developing so quickly and we are so grateful! These babies are enough to make us grateful all by themselves. They are so special and so intelligent already. It will be fun to see what they do as they grow. Right now they are like a little circus!
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Monetary
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KING Donations
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WRCSue WaidWaupaca, WI
Portage LibraryPortage, WI
St. Mary/St. Michael School Teresa PedersonValders, WI
Associated Bank / Girl Scout Troop 2394 - The JenningsHortonville, WI
Troop 2304Kimberly, WI
Tammy DestinTwo Rivers, WI
Senior CenterTwo Rivers, WI
UAW Retired Workers Chapter 438Saint Francis, WI
Upward Bound - UWGB Green Bay, WI
VFW Aux Post 1318
VFW Aux. 659Manitowoc, WI
VFW Auxiliary Post 6352 Stratford, WI
VFW Post 6705Denmark, WIIn memory of Richard Tauber
VFW Post 9336Arena, WI
VFWA Post 2653Antigo, WI
VFWA Post 5729Dorchester, WI
Vorpahl’s BusinessOconto Falls, WI
Washington Elementary SchoolStevens Point, WI
Waukau Methodist Church - Men’s GroupWaukau, WI
Western Fraternal Life - Lodge 48Oshkosh, WI
Wild Rose Lions ClubWild Rose, WI
WIlliams “Sunny” Simon Post 8216 Aux.Fitchburg, WI
Woehler FamilyShawano, WI
Wolf River Rascals 4-HNew London, WI
Charlotte SchmidtWaupaca, WIIn memory of Donald Schmidt
Mary Blum & FamilyClintonville, WIIn memory of Dale Blum
Stephanie GarridaManawa, WI
Lycee Turgot - Denise Pruliere Montpellier, France
Disabled American VeteransDe Pere, WI
Neenah-Menasha Elks Lodge # 676Menasha, WI
United Methodist Church Clintonville, WI
Linda & Todd PetersonOconto Falls, WIIn Memory of Joe Literski
James & Antoinette BlockMcHenry, ILIn Memory of Raymond Block
THMC CorporationFond Du Lac, WI
Dorothy & Mark BreyOshkosh, WIIn Memory of Joseph Mathe
Polish Legion of American VeteransPulaski, WI
Dale & Donna HlavinWestlake, OH
John & Kathy HrenAppleton, WIIn Memory of Norbert Crabb
VFW Post 388Wausau, WI
King Men of KingKing, WI MCL Detachment 1387 - Kings Men of KingKing, WI
AFMCWI, INCKenosha, WI
VFW Post 6709Waupun, WI
Kristine & Gordon LopesBerlin, WI
Casey & Therese HolmquistAvon, COIn Honor of Suzanne & Grant Rogers
VFW Post 2732New London, WI
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The Commandant and members of the Winnebago Detachment of the Marine Corps League Department of Wisconsin delivered Christmas gifts for the Marines who are residents at King.
Don’t forget to say hi to Roy. He is the new greeter at Ainsworth Hall.
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The Hagen family provided Christmas music for members to enjoy!
Intergenerational students sang and had a sing-a-long with members.
Waupaca Dance Team came to provide bingo and ice cream for the members at Ainsworth Hall.
Happy birthday Gladys and Happy Happy birthday Gladys and Happy 68th Anniversary to you and Jim!!!68th Anniversary to you and Jim!!!
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We would like to welcome the following new members to the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King:
Due to the Federal HIPAA Privacy Act only those members who have releases on file are listed.
Charles D. Guay, a Korean War Marine Corps Veteran joined us on December 3, 2019 from Coleman. He is living at AH.
Michael W. Berard, a Vietnam War Army Veteran joined us on December 5, 2019 from Rhinelander. He is living at AH.
Norman F. Swanson, a WW II Army Veteran joined us on December 5, 2019 from Conover. He is living at MH.
Dorothy B. Swanson, a WW II Army Veteran’s spouse joined us on December 5, 2019 from Conover. She is living at MH.
John A. Szopinski, a Peacetime Era Army Veteran joined us on December 9, 2019 from Harvest Alabama. He is living at OH.
Michael D. Henningsen, a Vietnam War Air Force Veteran joined us on December 11, 2019 from Arbor Vitae. He is living at AH.
Tommy D. King, a Vietnam War Army Veteran joined us on December 11, 2019 from Stone Lake. He is living at OH.
August M. Dierickx, a Korean War Navy Veteran joined us on December 12, 2019 from Marshfield. He is living at MH.
JoAnn A. Dierickx, a Korean War Navy Veteran’s spouse joined us on December 12, 2019 from Marshfield. She is living at MH.
William A. Welch, a Korean War Army Veteran joined us on December 17, 2019 from Redgranite. He is living at MH.
Vaughn W. Collicott, a WW II Navy Veteran joined us on December 19, 2019 from Keshena. He is living at AH.
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Protestant Services
TUESDAYS 10:15AM AINSWORTH HALL CHAPELSUNDAY 8:30 AM OLSON HALL CHAPEL 9:30 AM MACARTHUR HALL CHAPEL 10:30 AM STORDOCK HALL CHAPEL
Chaplain Rich Engle | ext. 2531 | Office Stordock Hall, room 414Chaplain David Guerrero | ext. 3302 | Office MacArthur Hall, room 127
Chaplain John Roe | ext. 5043 | Office Stordock Hall, room 415
Lutheran Services
SUNDAY 8:00 AM MACARTHUR HALL CHAPEL 9:00 AM STORDOCK HALL CHAPEL 10:15 AM AINSWORTH HALL CHAPEL
TUESDAY 10:15 AM OLSON HALL CHAPEL
Chaplain Wayne Schwanke | ext. 2465 | Office Stordock Hall, room 414
Religious Services at the Wisconsin Veterans Home
Bible Studies/Chaplains Chat
MONDAY 9:00AM OLSON HALL MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM
THURSDAY 10:15AM AINSWORTH HALL 3rd FLOOR LOBBY AREA
FRIDAY 10:00AM MACARTHUR HALL DINING ROOM
Catholic Services
SUNDAY 8:00AM STORDOCK HALL CHAPEL 9:00 AM AINSWORTH HALL CHAPEL 10:00 AM OLSON HALL CHAPEL 11:00 AM MACARTHUR HALL
Sr. Martha Mafurutu | ext. 2381 | Office Olson Hall, room 136
***AINSWORTH HALL 1 & 2 SERVICE - MONDAY MORNINGS AT 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM***
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KING Home News
Afghanistan 1Berlin 3Berlin Crisis 1Cuba 1Korea 80Lebanon 2Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm 4Operation Enduring Freedom 2Peacetime 91Vietnam 223WWII 46
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Air Force 64Army 276Army Air Corps 2Coast Guard 5Marine Corps 53Navy 80
Women Veterans 12
Male Census 402 Female Census 92
VITAL STATISTICS
When does Independence Day come before New Years Day???
Riddle from last month: If a lion had a Christmas
music album, what would it be called?
Answer to last month’s riddle: Jungle Bells.
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Wednesday is Ladies Afternoon
at Alley 5 Bar!1pm to 4pm
FREE drinks for the ladies, door prizes and games for prizes.
Come on down and join the fun!
KX clothing and accessories are
for Members Only.Thank you for your
cooperation!
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGMovies Playing in the Theater
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MOVIESPLAYING
MARDEN MEMORIAL CENTER THEATER
Monday, February 3The Indian
Rated PG-131 Hr. 31 Min.
Tuesday, February 4Direct Action
Not Rated1 Hr. 36 Min.
Wednesday, February 5Decisions
Rated R1 Hr. 27 Min.
Thursday, February 6Baby Baby Baby
Rated R1 Hr. 26 Min.
Friday, February 7Dallas 362
Rated R1 Hr. 36 Min.
Monday, February 10Jurassic ParkRated PG-132 Hr. 07 Min.
Tuesday, February 11The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Rated PG-132 Hr. 09 Min.
Wednesday, February 12Jurassic Park III
Rated PG-131 Hr. 32 Min.
Thursday, February 13The Inkwell
Rated R1 Hr. 52 Min.
Friday, February 14The Man Called Noon
Rated R1 Hr. 34 Min.
Monday, February 17For Your Eyes Only
Rated PG2 Hr. 08 Min.
Tuesday, February 18DisgraceRated R
1 Hr. 58 Min.
Wednesday, February 19Crazy Horse and Custer
Not Rated1 Hr. 30 Min.
Thursday, February 20Imitation of Life
Not Rated1 Hr. 51 Min.
Friday, February 21Final Destination 5
Rated R1 Hr. 32 Min.
Monday, February 24Miracle Match
Rated PG1 Hr. 41 Min.
Tuesday, February 25Chain Reaction
Rated PG-131 Hr. 46 Min.
Wednesday, February 26In Love and War
Rated PG-131 Hr. 53 Min.
Thursday, February 27Desperate Hours
Rated R1 Hr. 45 Min.
Friday, February 28,Independence Daysaster
Rated PG-131 Hr. 30 Min.
Movies scheduled for FEBRUARY are:
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KING Home News
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Michael & Terri RichardsonGreen Bay, WI
The Bree’s Inn IINew London, WI
AMVETS Post 45New London, WI
Masonic Service AssociationOshkosh, WI
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Missionary LeagueGranton, WI
Myron & Gaye TassoulAppleton, WI
A.J. Holly & Sons Funeral HomeWaupaca, WIIn Memory of Martin VanGompel
Maple Crest Funeral HomeWaupaca, WIIn Memory of Theresa Demmert
Marguerite L. WernerWisconsin Rapids, WI Disabled American VeteransDe Pere, WI
AMVETS Dept. of WI Hospital Service Inc.New London, WI
VFW Dept. of WisconsinMonona, WI
Marshall Faulks & Christine MittelstaedtRipon, WI
American Legion Auxiliary Post #43Ripon, WI
VFW Dept. of Wisconsin Monona, WI
Wisconsin Blue Star Mothers of America - Chapter 1Greenville, WI
King Recreation CommitteeKing, WI
Robert WubbenWaupaca, WI
James & Michelle HetzelHartford, WI
Jerome D. JenningsKing, WI
Phil GohlkeNeshkoro, WI
Thomas ForslinKing, WI
Waupaca Lions ClubWaupaca, WI
American Legion Post 340Berlin, WI
Gerald & Jeanne Matalik Racine, WIIn Memory of Tom & Mary Ann Morden
P.L.A.V. State Dept. of WisconsinSouth Milwaukee, WI
P.L.A.V. #181Stevens Point, WI
St. John Lutheran Church Wisconsin Rapids, WI
AMVETS Post 3929Wausau, WI
VFW Post 10173Delavan, WI
Amherst Junction Women’s ClubAmherst Junction, WI
American Legion Post 96Webster, WI
Resource One InternationalLittle Chute, WI Joyce KielmanKing, WI
Richard & Vicki DillWaupaca, WI
Rosendale Lions ClubProject FundEldorado, WI
VFW Post 8068Elderon, WI
Lois MooreKing, WI
Kenneth O’MalleyKing, WI
Vesper American Legion Post 520 Vesper, WI
O-W Vets ClubOwen, WI
VFW Post 3143Rhinelander, WI
Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary - Dept. of WIPlover, WI
VFW Post 10195 Fond Du Lac, WI
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 351Montello, WI
American Legion Post 283 Suring, WI
FBO Robert Matthew Ebben - Edward JonesNekoosa, WI
Manitowoc Kiwanis Golden K. ClubManitowoc, WI
Good Shepher Post 1329 Catholic War VeteransFond Du Lac, WI
Lutherans for Life of WisconsinRhinelander, WI
Paul G. HeitGreenville, WI
ALRA of Wisconsin - District 9 Neenah, WI
AMVETS Dept. of WI Hospital Service Inc.New London, WI
American Legion Post 234Omro, WI
Patrick & Linda FordWest Allis ,WIIn Memory of Richard Pudroski
VFW Post 7485Milwaukee, WI
American Legion - Wisconsin Veterans Home Hospital RepresentativeNew London, WI
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Members enjoyed gifts and a visit from Santa Bill & Mrs. Clause.
Dennis Kinney completes his first puzzle in MacArthur Hall.
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGMacArthur Hall
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Ugly Sweaters Day
February Birthdays
Janet M WatsonJames R SkinnerMichael J PetrickRonald C CarlsonGeorge H BratzThomas L JensenDiane A HuffKeith D LampScott B ForsythRoy A KardoskeeKenneth K KellerMelvin K TurneyEdward L HuffLynold J PartridgeClifford G Maloney
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WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGHome News
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Terry CallahanPlainfield, WI
Jerome D. JenningsKing, WI
VFW Post 3589Jefferson, WI
Department of Wisconsin MCLAAppleton, WI
Sharon & Joseph JardasWaterford, WI
Christ Lutheran ChurchMarshfield, WI
AMVETS Post 1887Waupaca, WI
Ervin & Elizabeth Oelke Shoreview, MNIn Memory of Jim Berry
Savanna MishlerDeerbrook, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Disabled American VeteransDe Pere, WI
John & Barbara KolbVerona, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Gerald F. PokrandtMosinee, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Charles & Barbara Kell Nekoosa, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Michael & Fern CoreNekoosa, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Paul & Dolores Lagae Nekoosa, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Susan & Troy HartwigHatley, WIIn Memory of Jim Berry
Rock County American Legion AuxiliaryOrfordville, WI
Disabled American VeteransDe Pere, WI
VFW Dept. of Wisconsin Monona, WI
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 56Eagle River, WI
Stevens Point Chapter 5-040-WI Daughters of the Ameri-can RevolutionStevens Point, WI
Connie MorganKing, WI
Larsen-Winchester Lions ClubLarsen, WI
Vietnam Veterans of American Chapter 101Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Please call ahead at 715.256.5020 with large or unique donations. If we find something within your donation we cannot use, we pass it on so it helps as many people as possible.
The Library has added several books to its permanent collection.The following are some of those books.
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Still Lake by Anne Stuart Turning run-down Stonegate Farm into a quaint country inn is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for Sophie Davis. It’s also a chance to move her aging mother and kid sister out of the city – a change that, she hopes, will help both women sort out their lives. She doesn’t even mind that the farm was the scene of a grisly murder 20 years earlier – until a handsome stranger moves in next door. Who is the mysterious John Smith? Is he a threat to Sophie’s family, her dreams – her life? Why does his very presence make her feel completely out of control…and what can she do about it?
The Moscow Deception by Karen Robards Bianca St. Ives makes her living as a high-end thief and a genius of disguise, conning criminals out of the money they stole - and all for the greater good. A femme fatale Robin Hood, she’s learnt everything she knows from her father. Now that she’s taken over running the family business, it’s not just Richard St. Ives on most-wanted lists, but Bianca, too. After faking his own death, the word is out that Bianca’s father is, in fact, alive, and having just pulled off a major heist in Austria, he has a dangerous task for Bianca that will see her travelling to Russia to steal ancient jewels and artifacts. But now all eyes are on Bianca, and escaping international pursuit will be harder than ever.
A Promise to Kill by Eric Storey Clyde Barr, the drifter with lethal skills, is alone again, wandering the highways of the American West in search of something to believe in. As summer turns to autumn, he trades his car for a horse and heads for the mountains, planning to clear his head and regain his edge with some hunting. But when he runs across an elderly sick man—a Ute Indian from a nearby reservation—Clyde’s dream of solitude is quickly dashed.
On the reservation, Clyde finds the old man’s daughter, Lawana, and grandson, Taylor, as well as a group of menacing bikers called Reapers running wild in the economically depressed, half-abandoned village. Gripped by the desire to do good in a hard world, Clyde offers to stay on Lawana’s ranch to help out until her father is released from the hospital. He controls himself around the bikers, even when he sees them harass a few Native American women—but when the Reapers attack a local boy Clyde has to do something. As tensions rise between the locals and the Reapers, Clyde’s efforts to protect the reservation become a fight for his, Lawana’s, and Taylor’s lives. And then the stakes ratchet up even more. In the remote Utah desert, surrounded by enemies, with no law enforcement presence, and with communication effectively cut off, Clyde must find a way to save his new friends, defeat the gang, and, hopefully, escape with his own skin intact.
A Dog’s Way Home by W. Bruce Cameron Lucas Ray is shocked when an adorable puppy jumps out of an abandoned building and into his arms. Though the apartment he shares with his mother, a disabled veteran, doesn’t allow dogs, Lucas can’t resist taking Bella home. Bella is inexplicably drawn to Lucas, even if she doesn’t understand the necessity of games like No Barks. As it becomes more difficult to hide her from the neighbors, Lucas begins to sneak Bella into the VA where he works. There, Bella brings joy and comfort where it is needed most. After Bella is picked up by Animal Control because pit bulls are banned in Denver, Lucas has no choice but to send her to a foster home until he can figure out what to do. But Bella, distraught at the separation, doesn’t plan to wait. With four hundred miles of dangerous Colorado wilderness between her and her person, Bella sets off on a seemingly impossible and completely unforgettable adventure home.
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KING Olson Hall
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Olson Hall had the Madrigal Singers from the Waupaca High School come to provide entertainment and to show off their talents.
Some members experienced different locations and videos in our
Virtual Reality group. Tom Smith received a 300 in bowling on December 17th.
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WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGStordock Hall
What a way to end 2019! December saw members from Stordock Hall showing off ugly sweaters, having special music, making ornaments for our trees, having special bingos and of course getting Christmas presents. We hope you all had a great Christmas and have a very merry new year!
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