1. News & Views
Spring Issue 2006
Volume 29
Issue 1
Hope Haven Area Development Center Corporation
The Board of Directors
Of
Hope Haven Area Development Center Corportation
Invite You To Attend The
Annual Meeting & Awards Presentation
Light Refreshments Will Be Served
Monday, April 24th, 2006
Burlington Golf Club
On the Inside:
2124 Sunnyside Avenue, Burlington, Iowa
Hopefully Yours
Accepting Donations 7:00 - Social Hour
CARF Accreditation
7:30 - Business Meeting
Wish List/Capital Needs
Alternative Services
Eagle Scout Project -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interview With Bob Sells
Attention Development Department:
Flexible Services
Enclosed is a check in the amount of $_________ for ______ tickets at a cost of
Supported Employment $5.00 per person.
Cash Donations Please send tickets to the address shown below:
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2. Page 2 Spring 2006
HOPE HAVEN NOW ACCEPTING DONATIONS
ACCREDITED
FOR ALL AGAIN!!!
PROGRAMS
Hope Haven has Because of our new store manager we're back on track. Do you
received a three- have some furniture that's still in good shape but just doesn't fit into
year accreditation your decor any more?? We'd love to have it! Or how about those
for all of its pro- extra kitchen items just taking up cupboard space?? Whether it's
grams by the
Commission on moving or just doing some major spring cleaning we'll take just
Accreditation of about anything!! As long as an item is clean and in good repair
Rehabilitation we'll take it!! We'll trade it for a receipt for your taxes!! Please call
Facilities.
It is the 9th consecu-
ahead if you have a truckload so we can be ready. Ask for Lori
tive three-year Stewart at (319) 754-5774, ext. 215.
accreditation Hope
Haven has received.
To qualify, an
institution must Hopefully Yours.. .
submit to a rigorous
peer review and on- a thrift and gift shop
site review of its
NEW STORE HOURS!!!!
programs and
services.
This accreditation
outcome represents
TUESDAYS - FRIDAYS 9:30 - 4:00
the highest level of SATURDAYS 9:30 - 12:00
accreditation that
can be awarded to Check out the thrift shop for all your wardrobe, household,
an organization and and decorative needs.
shows the
organization’s
Come meet our new store manager, Lori Stewart!
substantial conform- Hope Haven Area Development Center
ance to the stan- 2001 Douglas, Burlington, Iowa
dards established by
CARF.
3. News & Views Page 3
WISH LIST
Adult Development Program: Work Services:
gait trainer 2 reception area chairs
supine stander
Ertz Group Home:
Brueck Group Home:
8 new dining room
new kitchen counter tops chairs ($800)
new or refurbished kitchen cabinets air purifier
living room/dining room flooring
mid-size car
patio flooring
air purifier
CAPITAL NEEDS
Brueck Group Home: Northwood Group Home:
bathroom work/repair refrigerator ($400)
AC condensor unit ($2,500) carpet for 2 rooms ($400)
sprinkler system ($10,000) superflusher toilet ($300)
ICF/MR: Northwood/Gugeler:
lift van parking lot ($6,000)
wheelchair/communication device lift station - ($600)
repair ($2,000)
Administration:
Ertz Group Home:
carpet ($600)
refrigerator ($400)
AC condensor unit ($2,500) Douglas:
storage shed ($800 - $1,300)
lighting ($400)
Maintenance: Purchasing:
tools ($600) roof ($3,000)
Alternative Services:
tile flooring ($2,000)
Contact Julie Anderson at (319) 754-5774, ext. 222 for more
information or if you would like to help with these items.
4. Page 4 Spring 2006
ALTERNATIVE SERVICES NEWS
by Jennifer Diewold
Hello, everyone! Your friends at for two months a set group is participating in yoga
Alternative Services would like to lessons at Pam and Jane Erhardt’s yoga studio. This is
fill you in on all the fun, wonder- a great way to get in shape!
ful, exciting, giving, adventurous
and meaningful activities we have February is Random Acts of Kindness Month and we
been doing. We are always wanted to give back to our community because so
Alternative looking for new Day Hab activi- many wonderful people have helped us make Hope
ties. Working together to come up Haven a truly wonderful place to be. We have deliv-
Services
with new ideas can sometimes be ered handmade Valentine cards to two nursing homes
TEACCH with a bowl of goodies. We collected Pennies for
challenging. The staff here work
Program is in need Patients for the Leukemia Lymphoma society. We
together to create a wonderful
of the following calendar of events. received a very nice phone call from them and a
items: package containing a video, a calendar, and an honor
Back in September we created patient to whom our money will help. We took a small
~ items in similar our own little newspaper called group with us to help deliver meals with the Home
shape and color Alternative News. Everyone has Delivered Meal Program. That was a wonderful
~ game pieces a great time interviewing, giving experience. We played the Kindness Game and
~ foam meat and receiving opinions, weather learned a lot of kind words to make someone’s day.
containers reporting, and food. We decided We collected food for two local food pantries and
to do it again in December and delivered it. We went on two tours; the West
~ plastic
we hand delivered them to all Burlington City Hall and Great River Medical Center.
containers with There is much more we do every month at Alternative
areas of Hope Haven. We got a
lids - small, Services. We have a great team here - both staff and
lot of great feedback and plan on
medium and continuing with the newspaper. In individuals served. I couldn’t see me anywhere else.
large sizes January we were to pick our new
client representatives - so what
better way than to have an
election. First we chose and
announced candidates, then we
had debates. Next we made our
ballot boxes and then let the
Check out voting begin. During election time
Alternative Services everyone got the opportunity to
activities calendar at choose who they wanted as their
www.hopehavencorp.com client representative. We also
under learned how to play many new
quot;special eventsquot;! games that I’m sure most of you
remember from television - Wheel
of Fortune, Name That Tune, The
Price is Right.
The three different areas at
Alternative Services got the David Matlick looks for eagles on a trip during
chance to tour Fun City, boy did one of Alternative Services many outings.
everyone like that. Every Friday
5. News & Views Page 5
EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT INTERVIEW WITH
BOB SELLS
Craig Francis of Burlington built a map kiosk for his
Eagle Scout Project on the east side of Walton Lake. When did you first become a
He is in Scout Troop #40. Craig enlisted the help of scout?
his troop as well. The kiosk will have a map of the A long time ago. In the 80’s.
Do you have any memorable
moments?
Help teach classes to the kids. Help
at Camp Eastman
What are some of the things you
have learned?
Responsibilities. About badges.
Camping in woods, teach survival
skills, cooking in pans, making camp
fires.
What was your Eagle Scout
Project?
Behind Walton I made a flower
area along with postings of both Hope Haven events garden and a bench and a map of the
and community happenings lake. Gregg Oriano and Charles Sells
were also a part of that project to
Craig is the son of Ted and Ruth Francis. He has earn their Eagle Scout badges.
been involved in scouting for 10 years and has earned
30 merit badges. His high school activities have What would your advice be for cub
included band, soccer, cross country, and jazz band. scouts, young kids?
Go to another troop and watch their
Thank you, Craig, and congratulations on earning your meeting and see how they do things
Eagle. Please stop out and see his project which is and talk about how I’m doing in my
located behind Walton Group Home. troop.
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FLEXIBLE SERVICES
Spring greetings from Flex. The Discovery Center were on hand to celebrate with us.
winter was mild and we enjoyed On December 19th, Jake Shafer entertained us with
many activities, outings, and guest the keyboard, and on the 21st, we had a gift exchange
speakers. Some of the events were: and lunch from Subway for our Christmas party. We
rounded out the month celebrating Nathan’s birthday
We had a catered lunch from Dave’s with cookies from Pam’s Cakes on the 28th.
Super Valu for our Thanksgiving
feast on November 23rd. On To learn about different careers, we were fortunate to
November 29th, Sara Kaufman, have Captain Randy Higginbotham from the 224th
Henry County CPC, showed us how came to Flex to speak to us about the military. He
to make tied Christmas garland with answered questions about being in the military and
material and lights. Barb and Lisa specifically about the war in Iraq.
Wiezorek, both independent beauty
consultants for Mary Kay Cosmetics, With the new semester at IWC, we are able to attend a
came to Flex to teach us about skin forum each Thursday morning. Recently we learned
care on December 2nd. Also on about ragtime music. On Thursday, January 26th, we
December 2nd, Cheyenne had a pizza lunch in celebration of January birthdays.
Davidshofer was here from Mt. Those celebrating were Crystal Raker, Mary Ann
Pleasant Schools to job shadow. Utrecth, and Ben Lyon was celebrating a half of a
century.
May Swarm, along with 24 people
from the Friends Disaster Service, On February 17th, the students from the Discovery
went to Gulfport, Mississippi as relief Center celebrated Valentine’s Day with us at Flex. We
workers. May stated that all worked had punch, cookies, made a “Friendship” wreath, and
very hard and there was still so much the students read books to us. As always, we appreci-
left to do there. She also said that ate and enjoy the interaction with the students.
many are aware of the needs from
New Orleans, but some in Missis- On Wednesday, February 22nd, we had a chili lunch in
sippi felt that they were forgotten. celebration of February birthdays. Those celebrating
May was told, “We have no food, no were Janet Klein, Bob Klopfenstein, and Jay Spillers.
water, and we see the trucks just Janet celebrated her birthday early with cake on the 6th
pass us by on their way to New of February. On Thursday, February 23rd, we went to
Orleans.” Also, Zac Davis went Wal-Mart in Burlington for a m a Health Nut work-
with another group to render hurri- shop sponsored by “Field Trip Factory”. We then had
cane relief assistance. lunch at Ryan’s provided by Curt Swarm from
Humana. We extend out appreciation for providing us
We had a wonderful holiday season a wonderful lunch.
that was filled with activities, crafts,
and outings. We began with an
outing to Willowbank where Eric
Hunt sponsored a wonderful party.
We then made Christmas crafts with
Connie and Jessika from REM on
December 13th. On December 14th
the Rhythm Rockers gave a wonder-
ful holiday presentation for us. On
December 16th, the students from
7. News & Views Page 7
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT
If we make our
We have a lot of exciting news here in Supported
Employment. Marvin Riley was nominated along with 17 goal to live a life of
fellow Great River Health Center employees for the
2005 Excel Employee of the Year. Marvin ran on a
compassion and
platform of transportation accessibility for the environ- unconditional love,
mental services department. Congratulations on a good
job this year, Marvin! Brian Burdette also received an then the world will
employee of the month at Taco Bell in 2005. Bob Sells indeed become a
and Greg Oriano became Eagle Scouts recently; so if
you see them be sure to congratulate them. Barb garden where all
Springer retired from Diamond Dave’s after 15 years of
dedicated service and will receive an award this April.
kinds of flowers
Please attend the annual meeting on Monday, April 24th. can bloom and
Tickets are only $5.00 and it’s an enjoyable evening.
Employment Services says good-bye to Derek Reid, grow.
who was a dedicated job coach for over 10 years.
Derek has taken a position as a case manager at Lee
~ Elizabeth
Co. DHS Case Management and he will be missed. Be Kubler-Ross
sure to say, quot;Hi,quot; to our new job coach, Randy Berenger.
Welcome aboard, Randy!
Mt. Pleasant Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Drive - Chairman,
Steve Slobodnik, and Grand Knight, Dr. Chris Dupuis, presents a
check to Julie Anderson for Hope Haven.
8. Page 8 Spring 2006
The following individuals, organizations, and businesses have donated cash, goods,
services, or the use of their facilities from November 10th, 2005, through
March 3rd, 2006. We thank all for their generosity. We sincerely hope that we have not
inadvertently left anyone off the list. Please contact us if your name or organization has
not been recognized.
Cash
Benefactors $500 and Over Contributors $100 and Over Bernardo & Cynthia
Thomas
Mt. Pleasant Knights of Barbara Crawford Bob & Connie Martin
Columbus Council #7249 Wallace & Virginia Riepe Leonard & Maxine French
ARC of Henry County Gold Wing Touring Association Tom & Linda Jones
St. Alphonsus Church - Chapter A Phil & Mona Heiniger
Mt. Pleasant Sperry United Methodist Don & Norma Helphrey
S G Construction - Ron & Women Allen & Miriam Bloomer
Dan Massner John & Mary Freeland Jon & Julie Schmidgall
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Meuler Janet Klein Roger & Nedra Adkins
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin M. Stein Clarence & Rosemary Harris Bob & Naomi Lindell
Harry & Virginia Murray John & Carol Steiner Judith & Edward Devine
Foundation Don & Janice Boyer Dr. & Mrs. John Peterson
Pauline Kester Norman Mauthe H. M. Readinger, M.D.
Yevonne & Edwin Helling Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Darnold Rex & Nancy Beetner
Mrs. Carol Caston and Loren Stein Jean Mazur & Ted C.
Family Harry Mauthe, Jr. Mazur
Robert & Loretta Blind Jeanne Vogelgesang Kerry & Lisa Keller
Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Schmidgall Hal & Karen Minnick Christ Episco Church
Mediapolis Savings Bank Mary Ough Women
Wanda Miller Glenn & Alta Dockendorf First United Methodist
Elvin & Doris Spicknall Mr. & Mrs. Robert Matsch Church - Mediapolis
Burlington/West Burlington G. A. & Nella Elliott Iowa One Gift Campaign
Area United Way, Inc. Joe & Virginia Schulte Gene Eagle
Catfish Bend Casinos Marge & Dean Marshall Mary Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schulte Robert & Jean Heiens Fred Finke & Louise
Knights of Columbus Council Pat Dowell Wiederrecht-Finke
#568 - Burlington Mary Ann Brown
Mary & Norton Seeley Trust Gilbert & Celia Crawford
Leland L. Valeu
Patrons $250 and Up Chuck & Betty Hutchcroft
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Ruth IN HONOR OF
Houghton Knights of Columbus Larry & Dee Burch CLARENCE &
Council #3905 First Baptist Church - ROSEMARY HARRIS
Edith Unterkircher Burlington Jill & Dan Bridleman
Doris Cordill Dwight & Sue Mulch
Mrs. Helen Henderson Francis & Mary McAllister
Wayland State Bank Geraldine Ostertag
Les & Gladys McGohan Mary Ann Baker IN HONOR OF JIM &
Dan & Lois Braun David & Evelyn Schneider PAT DARNOLD
Steve & Terri Crowley Mary Ellen Rincon Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Darnold
Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Randall Winter
Swedesburg WELCA
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Friends Up to $99
Terri Miller Betty M. Somermeyer
Murphy’s Services Darlene Hoover
Ron & Donna Bennett Wayne Johnson
IN HONOR OF
Alfred & Susan Kristensen Larry Anderson
MARVIN RILEY
Joy Charbonneaux Carol & Vic Lauer
Ruth M. Goldsmith
Richard & Sherry Robb Mr. & Mrs. John Rowell
Ruth Hemann St. Alphonsus Ladies of Charity
Mr. & Mrs. Merlin Hellman & Linda & Gus Hagers
Family Edward & Susan Kropa
Mary Winnike Thomas & Marilyn Young
Eugene & Irene Kreiger Michael & Janet Fitzgibbon
Mrs. Louis Clauz Alice Kamp
Iowa One Gift Donation James & Elsie Grisolano
John & Jane Wickham Mary Z. Klein
Geneive Hingst Roger & Caroline Parrott
Kathleen Keppel Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Massner
Michael & Anne Hunter Mrs. Teresa K. Marti
Ed Scott Sonny & Shirley Fraise
Senator Gene & Faye Fraise First Baptist Church -
Elvin & Doris Spicknall Mt. Pleasant IN HONOR OF
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Gehrmann Delores Ruschill JOHN HURLIMAN
Stan & Marianne Higdon Tim S. Dupy Lisa Jennison
Helen Bargman Gladys N. Kamp
Beverly Fisher Jerry & Julie Anderson
Kenneth Hatch Ivan & Bonnie Hasselbusch
John & Ida Mae Korn Marvel Torkelson
Kathleen & Ralph E. Davis Conrad & Roletta Gerst
Al & Joanne Oetken Steve & Linda Heise
Jane & Dick Lewis Forrest & Peggy Hunt
James Meierotto Alice McCuen
Alvin & Frieda Folkers Russell & Connie Fry
Madelyn Shumaker Keith, Rita & Brandon Howard
Louis Dehner Harold Linder
Fred Harris Dr. Mary McManis
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sorensen Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kellar
Richard & Bernice Laue George Angerer
Pauline R. Brumm St. Luke United Church
George, Fern & Marjorie Helt Women’s Fellowship
Beatrice Huston John & Mary Arie
Dr. Kenneth Kokjohn Carroll & Pat Reid
Bessie Avon Finke Genny & Al Lunning
James & Patricia Darnold Dr. & Mrs. Dale Brinkmeyer
Anita Lange Elva Kellogg
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Thielbert United Heartland
Lewis & Carol Reed Howard & Dorothy Reif
Harlan & Barbara Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kobs
Roderick E. & Marlys J. Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fichtenkort
Deb Knupp
Dorothy L. Dorothy
10. Page 10 Spring 2006
Goods/Services
Mike Heckenberg George Reed
Thelma Wehr Mel Wallrich Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Dischler
Bryan Nelson Lois Cory Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schulte
The Arrowhead Motel Tom & Diana Doran Jerry Trumbo
Tom & Linda Murphy Burlington Bank & Trust Brittney Wagenbach
Mr. Alfred Schwartz Burke Cleaners Sharon Eversmeyer
Debbie Irwin Burton & Joanne Prugh Debbie Hoyt
Bernardo & Cynthia Thomas Bob Dowell Julie Atteberry
Dari & Tony Good Imagine That Toy Shop Aaron & Diane Kruse
Judy Amenell Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schrock Derby Furniture
Jan Szymla Bob Saldeen Valley Distribution Corp. -
Marge Marshall Shane & Mary Dolohanty Ken Reif
Dana & Mike Malloy Mr. & Mrs. Frank Delaney Evonne Peitz
Darven & Lara Kendell Kurt Gadau Linda & Buzz Ahrold
Dr. & Mrs. Kumar Mullangi Carolyn Mapel Girls Scout Troop #122
Cindy & Tim Seibert Joe & Jane Weigert Mark & Jany Eisenmann
Doug & Melanie Stucker Carol Hillgartner Burlington Optimist Club
Steve & Terri Crowley Kim & Jeff Staub Janet Oetken
Jerry & Julie Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Don Ross Lynda Ball
Linda Phillips Ruth Fortune Jim & Sandy Carter
Ray Peebler JC Penney’s Co. Ray Jaeger
Dr. & Mrs. Ron Lee Jo Wolf Amy Mitchell
Sue & Dwight Mulch Ana Warner Melody Keeve
St. John/Paul Religious Education Renee Plumb Mike’s Auto Parts
Confirmation Class Tim Dupy Sandra Marsden
Jane & Joe Weingart Bob & Clara Klein Amy Wolf
Barb Mark John & Jill Fullenkamp Joe & Koni Lounsbury
Judy & Darrell Haar Walt & Ellie Peterson Mike Stogdill
Harold & Monika Dowell Delores Ruschill Kyle & Nola DeBerg
Apostolic Christian Church Irene Houston Dee & Larry Burch
Happy Joe’s Gene Eagle Joe & Joan Staub
Talbot’s Donna Smith Mrs. Kenneth Groe
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Mahoney Debbie Burden Darlene Conway
Gary & Carol Brotherson Harold & Rosemary Glasgow Curt Swarm
Keith & Rita Howard Esther Croll Donna Quickstad
The Bagel Shop Church of the Open Bible Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Eastburn
US Bank Newman’s Own Manpower
Ana Warner Clara Klein
Laura & Terry West Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brouwer
Ron & Theola Savage Barbara Springer
Carol Edmunds Harold & Monica Dowell
Dr. & Mrs. John Peterson Karen Stewart
Dr. Greg & Patty Day Mr. & Mrs. Byron Baumgartner
Sue & Chuck Kershner Millard Refrigeration
Don & Barbara Koch 3rd Street Sandwich Shop
Dee & Glen Porter Jim & Cheryl West
Target Stores Linda Wallace
11. News & Views Page 11
Memorials Volunteers
IN LOVING MEMORY OF PARENTS,
WALTER & EDNA KLEIN
Jackie Chubb
Roma Duncan
Ann Klein Webb Betty Erhardt
Sue Klein Hovey Paul Eisenmann
Barb Klein Patricia Hummer
Marge Peterson
IN MEMORY OF KATHLEEN BLIND
Vivian Kellar
Shirley Greiner
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blind Mary Havenhill
Vicky Liggett
Phyllis Wondra
KATHERINE NORTHCUTT MEMORIAL
Reva Housewright
Anne & Dennis Aney Erma Perry
Mary Wolkenhauer Pauline Palmer
Jerry & Sharon Wolkenhauer Cheryl Cronan
Vicky Liggett
Dustin Eaton
RICHARD L. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL
Nicole Kindig
Fred & Gwen Scholer Carolyn Carter
Connie Schillie
Marcia Sourwine
MARGARET MASSICK MEMORIAL
Fred & Gwen Scholer
IN MEMORY OF JERI CARTER
Wanda Magel
IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WOLFE
Wanda Magel
IN MEMORY OF ROY, HELEN, AND JOHN WISE
Judy Bond
12. Page 12 Spring 2006
Memorials
LARRY DAVIS MEMORIAL H.D. & Shirley Sandage
Don & Sarah Ratekin George & Edna Twining
Dolores & Robert Pilzer Glen & Marilyn Bell
Max & JoAnn Whisler Richard & Carol Tuschick
Joseph & Donna Manro Bob Hudson
Donald & Doris Johnson Larry & Mary Beverly
Gil & Mary Shaver Eugene & Henrietta Brumbaugh
Arie & Catherine Breed David Matlick
Donald & Lois Billingsley Maureen Richenberger
Jim & Judi Jones Marvin Riley
Lloyd & Cindy Forsyth Susan Schock
Glen & Jacqueline Cooksey Philip Reeder
Dick & Beverly Johnson Greg Schulte
Velma Johnson Walton Group Home Staff
Danny & Carol Staggs Clifford & Lauree Spiller
Kermit & Sandra Sparks Perry Slingsby Systems, Inc.
James & Georgana Hutton Frank & Barbara Willy
Carol Gunter Mr. & Mrs. James Wycoff
Arnold & Lisa Banister Auto Zone
Robert & Jeanette Roosa Lowell & Mary Rasmussen
Barbara & Dick Sherwood Patrick & Patricia Persante
Addi Carlon Mark & Mari Jo Miller
Lorrie Coleman
Bunny Nicely
David & Loretta Winter JUNE KROGMEIER MEMORIAL
Donald & Diane Dean State Public Policy Group, Inc.
Keith & Jo Ann Johnson Connie Ortman
Lana & Bob Stewart Jerry & Linda Linderbaum
Robert & Mary Keller David & Patricia Martinez
Kerry & Lisa Keller
Julie & Jerry Anderson
Paul & Nancy Engwall MARGUERITE FARHA
Angela Vagell MEMORIAL
David & Jeannie Christensen
Jerry & Mary Krafka Lou Harter
Robert & Diane Beatty Tom & Shelley, Lydia & Gracie Harter
Susie & Clinton Hutchings
Winnie Korns
Lenora Johnson IN MEMORY DOROTHY
Evona & Paul Petherick CROWNER GERLING
Bruce & Shirley Wells Robert & Marjorie Allender
Richard & Norma Bogner
Martha & James McCreary
Wanda & Vernon Hixson
Rosemary Overholtzer
13. News & Views Page 13
MARVIN L. CROWELL MEMORIAL ANITA EAGLE MEMORIAL
Norman Bud Mauthe Janice Hancock
Harry Mauthe, Jr. Wade Nelson
Rick Chaney George & Mary Reed
Sally Maus Rae Rhodes
Jerry & Julie Anderson Larry Carl Oetken
Ronald & Nila Carnes Pat Eland
Clarence & Rosemary Harris Steve & Mary Graham
Nancy Crowell Marlene Jackson Service is
Bob & LuAnn Glaser
Mrs. Glenn Hingst giving
REGINA STEFFENSMEIER MEMORIAL Pat O’Hanlon what you
Sally Maus don't have
DUANE ANDERSON MEMORIAL
to give,
Jerry & Julie Anderson
MARY SCHULTHIES MEMORIAL
giving
Susan Johnson
Jerry & Julie Anderson what you
GERALDINE KOONTZ MEMORIAL
Doug & Melanie Stucker
Delphia Wagler
don't need
Kim & Leann Luttenegger
to give,
PAMELA BEAVERS MEMORIAL
giving
Kathryn Hobart because
you want
JOSEPH F. SKERIK, III MEMORIAL to give.
Allen & Rose Avery ~Damain
BCSD Bus Drivers
Carolyn J. Hawes Hess
Michael & Brenda Monfils
John & Bobbie Peterson 2006 HOLIDAY CALENDAR
Barbara & Mary Sharp Zotz
(Days Vocational Programs are
closed.)
TOM COOPER MEMORIAL
April 14th - Good Friday
Dr. & Mrs. John Peterson May 29th - Memorial Day
July 4th - Fourth of July
September 4th - Labor Day
November 23 - Thanksgiving
November 24 - Thanksgiving
December 22 - Christmas Holiday
December 25 - Christmas Holiday
December 29 - New Year's Eve
14. Our mission........
Hope Haven does not release donor information
to other entities. If you wish to have your name 2006 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
removed from future fundraising communica-
to assist persons with tions or have an address change, please notify
disabilities to live a Julie or Melanie, Development Department,
Walter Walz, President
life of opportunity and 3711 Lenox, Burlington, IA 52601.
Jim Carter, Vice President
Phone: (319) 754-4689
well-being. e-mail: melanie.stucker@hopehavencorp.com Chris Grimm, Treasurer
Patricia Coe, Secretary
The Hope Haven quot;News & Viewsquot; is a quarterly
Our vision........
publicaton of Hope Haven Area Development
Center Corporation; a non-profit 501(c)3 organiza-
tion dedicated to serving people with disabilities. Lyndel Barton
Hope Haven Area Executive Director: Cynthia A. Thomas Dale Fett
Development Center, Director of Development & Community Relations: Ron Halligan
through it's commit- Julie Lunning Anderson Elyn Holton-Dean
Editor: Melanie L. Stucker Francis McAllister
ment to excellence in
care and services, will All services are available to anyone without regard
set the standard for to age, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, degree of disability, race, color, creed,
support to persons or citizenship.
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