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LOOK TO THE MOUNT Christmas, 2018
News from Mount St. Joseph
Inside this issue
Message From Sr. Brenda…………....1
Administrator News…………….……….2
Staff & Resident Update ….…….…….2
DT/Workshop News……………………..3
Cottage News (NEW!!!)…………….4/5
Sr. Marcella 50th/Special Olympics-6
Home visit schedule/Music at MSJ..7
MSJA News………………….…………..8-13
Different ways to Donate……..…..14
Donation Page…………………….…...15
He’s got your back!
One day during football season, I heard one of the sophomore boys say to a classmate, “don’t worry buddy, I’ve got your back!” I puzzled over the meaning of this phrase and then I heard it again and again amongst the students. Given the context, I began to figure out its meaning and I began to like the significance of team spirit and moral support it seemed to hold. One day I finally did a google search on its meaning. It seemed that its meaning went beyond the football field.
Urban Dictionary indicates that the meaning of “I’ve got your back” implies that
“You are going to watch out and be a second set of eyes for someone, that you
will look out for their best interests and let them know if they have missed something
and you will stick up for them.” The term may have originated in war time when one’s
comrades in action watched each other’s back against snipers and enemy attack.
Wow! How many people can I count on who would do this for me? For whom am I
willing to be this selfless?
The term “I’ve got your back” takes on a whole new relevance and meaning as I think
of Mount St. Joseph, and the collaboration and team spirit that it takes to provide a
home for all the women who live here. Each person’s role here is so significant and
important and when everyone works together and supports one another in their role,
we are a blessing to one another and to our ladies! This was seen so beautifully in the
last snowstorm when the maintenance crew came in before the storm started, when
some of the morning shift, knowing that some of the roads would be impassible came
in early and stayed the night, when the kitchen crew prepared extra breakfast sand-
wiches for the maintenance crew that had been working all night, when the the DT
Staff helped in the cottages, and when so many of the staff were flexible and took on
extra responsibilities in spite of the weather – all for the good of our residents.
Even more significantly, I am in awe of the God who truly does “have our back” and
who in fact holds us in the palm of His hand and provides for us in so many wonderful
and unexpected ways. I am reassured constantly of His loving presence who comes
not just as a babe at Christmas, but One who walks with us at every moment of life
and speaks those words: “I know the plans I have for you, plans for your welfare and
not for harm, to give you a future with hope. Then when you call upon me and come
and pray to me, I will hear you. When you search for me, you will find me; if you seek
me with all your heart.”(Jeremiah 29:11-13)
Often the world lures us into sticking up for our own ego and interests, even if it means back-biting and back-stabbing. However, as we begin a new year, full of unknown
events and choices, I can hear His voice who invites me not only to stick with Him who has “got my back”, but to be the kind of person who will build this collaborative team spirit, be that second set of eyes, look out for the best interests of others especially those most vulnerable and be prepared to defend them. Thanks to all of you who have truly been a support in collaboration for the good of our ladies!
I pray that whatever this year may hold, you many feel the presence of Emmanuel -God with you. He’s got your back! Sr. Brenda McHugh
Sharing your story….
Each of has a “story” to tell. One may balk and think that there’s not anything about them to be shared, but each of has a story to tell…
One day, this “idea” about sharing one’s story, helped me to realize its meaning and significance in my life. In our society of technology and instant news, communication is supposedly increased, but sometimes “sharing conversation” is a bit minimalized. It is easy for me to write a quick “ok and thanks” on a text message, but this doesn’t always express the feeling or meaning of the news transmitted. When someone comes, sits, and talks with me, I learn so much from them about their day, news, and life.
Undoubtedly, some people are more gifted in telling a story than others. However, each of us can listen and be impacted by a story. As we live the Advent and Christmas Season, I ask you to reflect on the story of Christmas and the journeys you have made to these days.
As we approach Christmas, each person has a “memory” that is their story. Take the time to ask and lis-ten and also to share. I enjoy the hope, peace, joys, and love which Advent brings to culminate in the Birth of our Savior and Lord. By living out these virtues of Advent this Season of expectation, we can also share in the story of the birth of Jesus.
I know someone will listen if you want to share!
Have a joyous celebration and please be assured of our prayers.
We welcome you to share your story
Sr. Charleen Badiola
ADMINISTRATOR’S MESSAGE…
Staff & Residents New Employees:
Elsa Barrios—Receptionist—Weekend
Patricia Roman—Housekeeper
Denice Vera—DT Trainer
Madilyn Ries—Hab Aide
Kelly Equizabal—Hab Aide
Allison Wazorick—Hab Aide
Samantha Tinsley—Hab Aide
Adaliz Meza—Hab Aide
Jayashree Easwar—Accounts Payable
Daniela Pavone—Hab Aide
Returning Employees:
Maureen Wright—Hab Aide
Sarah Houston—Hab Aide
Kelly Cuellar—Nurse
New Cottage Telephone Extensions: (PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THESE)
Nursing—605
Angel Guardian—601
St. Clare—602
Marcellina/Guanella—604
Sacred Heart—606
St. Joseph—607
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Mount St. Joseph staff attended a Job Fair at McHenry County
College (MCC) this year. We are always looking for qualified,
wonderful staff to work here. Please spread the word, and continue to
send wonderful people our way.
Since the last newsletter, the DT Clients and staff have been very busy learning about the fol-
lowing themes: community helpers, fairy tales, costumes, Halloween, country-western,
Thanksgiving and soon Christmas around the world.
Sister Neuza and Sr. Esther from Italy made a visit to the DT Program. In preparation for their
visit, the clients in each classroom made flags from Italy. The DT Program also made a CD
from their visit to our program and gave it to them as a remembrance.
In September, we had Apple employees from around the U.S. come and volunteer with us.
Both the volunteers and clients had a lot of fun, and are looking forward to another visit from
them.
We continue to use our iPads and Smart Boards and are always looking for new applications
to use with the clients.
For Halloween this year, the staff and clients made T-shirts of their favorite fairy tale charac-
ter which turned out so well, we ended up making more and selling them as a fundraiser
along with our Halloween fundraiser.
The DT Program made over $400.00! Thank you to all who helped bake and make all the T-
shirts.
Also in November we remembered all those clients who passed away with
an altar at the end of the hallway.
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DAY TRAINING NEWS
Workshop News
The Annual Countryside Christmas Dance was held again, and the ladies so enjoyed this event. They got all
dressed up, listened to music, danced and had a meal together. What a beautiful, festive event to kick off
the holidays!
Day Training Wish List
*Construction paper *Glue Sticks
*Poster Putty *2 GPSs for the buses
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Cottage News
Angel Guardian Angel Guardian has a new House Manager! The ladies are excited about having long time caregiver, Kim Pran-er, back in the cottage on a daily basis. Her efficiency, organization and positive spirit are invaluable and much appreciated. Angel Guardian ladies got out their winter gear in early November as Fall turned cold in a hurry! No matter the weather, it’s always fun to go on outings into the communi-ty. Panera is a favorite for cinnamon rolls and coffee. Culvers is good for bumping into other MSJ residents and their families. Target, Walmart and the Dollar Store are all good for stocking up on snacks, leisure activities, and sweet smelling body wash. Wish it were just as simple to procure a little extra sunshine. Happy Holidays, Everyone! Susie Gray, QIDP
$ Store
Sacred Heart It’s Christmastime at Sacred Heart Cottage! Luz Pulido (DPS) has decorated the cottage, as she has for years, and it looks AMAZING! Christmas music and Hallmark Christmas movies are a favorite and there is holiday cheer in the air. During December the ladies of Sacred Heart will enjoy holiday festivities at their workshops and a Christmas party at the cottage, which includes a visit from Santa and his elves! During this season and throughout the year, a special thanks to all the staff who pick up extra shifts, fill in for each other, work the holidays and continue to bring good care, respect, dignity, and love to the residents of Sacred Heart Cottage. Ann Thill, QIDP
Cottage News—Continued
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Guanella The ladies of Guanella cottage enjoy a monthly outing to “Coffee Club” with their Q, Christine
(me). I take a small group of ladies to Target every Monday morning for some shopping then
we go to the Starbucks inside Target for a drink. Thanks to a generous benefactor, the drinks
are free! Once finished with our drinks, we drive on to their work places. So the ladies still
get to enjoy their day at work!
Christine Yarbrough, QIDP
St. Joseph
St. Joseph ladies are keeping very busy and looking forward to Christmas. Little City/Countryside hosted their annual
Holiday Dance on 11/30/18. The ladies enjoyed dinner and dancing and visits from Santa and his elf. Two separate
groups of St. Joseph ladies will be attending productions of “Shrek” in December and the ladies will be attending an an-
nual Christmas party at the home of one of our guardians. St. Joseph Cottage’s annual Christmas party will be held on
Sunday, December 16th. The ladies have requested spaghetti and meatballs which they will be preparing. They will also
be baking and decorating Christmas cookies. Bowling season is here and practices
have resumed. The ladies are happy to be bowling again. Some of the ladies
attended the fall gardening classes and made pumpkin floral arrangements and
spiced cider sachets. In December, a group made decorations using holiday greens.
Linda Egli, QIDP
Marcellina Just like the weather of the Midwest, the women of Marcellina Hall have been breaking right into the fall/winter season.
Nine of the women put Special Olympics Bowling back on their schedule this October, with Jean I. being the newest ad-
dition to their team.
With the cold weather moving in, we’ve started to plan our indoor activities. A small group headed over with their “Q,”
Genevieve, to “Feed My Starving Children” just before Thanksgiving to volunteer where they labeled bags and packaged
food packets for children of Third World countries. Everyone had such a wonderful time giving back that we agreed to
make this a routine outing.
Some of the women of Marcellina have also signed up for Book
Club, in affiliation with UPSforDownS, where they will meet a few
times a month at a local library, coffee shop, or the organization’s
Schaumburg headquarters to read and discuss books of their
choosing. As this crew closes out the year with such exciting new
endeavors, we’re eager to see what opportunities 2019 has in
store!
Genevieve Knudson, QIDP
It’s difficult to commit to anything for even a small length of time, but Sr. Marcella has given 50 years of her life to The Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence! What an amazing achievement. We are so happy to have her in our community, here at Mount St. Joseph. She brings so much joy to everything she does—a Master seamstress, rosary maker, knitter, crocheter, and the list goes on. Thank you for your religious service and for sharing yourself with us!
Sr. Marcella celebrates her 50 Year Jubilee!
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Special Olympics Bowling & Bocce
Our Olympians at Mount St. Joseph are always busy. They attended the Sectional Bowling Olympics in Rockford Illinois.
Many hours of practice go into the tournaments the ladies attend. They become better all the time.
Results in Bowling are:
Kate E.—6th place
Sheryl G.—7th place
Christina J.—4th place
Becca V.—6th place
These are the ladies that received Gold last May. Note: Sharon Theil, our Recreation Therapist, could use your help
with bowling practice on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 4pm—
5:30pm. We have more ladies and not enough helpers to oversee them. Please contact Sharon if you can help.
Special Olympics Bocce had 10 ladies compete in Singles & Doubles. The results are:
GOLD—Singles:—Lisa P., Sara S., Angela W. Doubles—Laura H./Angela W.
SILVER—Singles: Karen B., Laura H., Kitty J. Doubles—Karne B./Lisa B.
BRONZE—Singles: Lisa B., Nora K.
4th Place—Singles: Sheryl G., Kathy R. Doubles: Sheryl G./Nora K.
There was a Special Olympics 50 Year Celebration Fundraiser at the Texas Roadhouse attended by some of
our Special Olympians. They had a blast.
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2019 Home Visit Schedule
Mount St. Joseph Day Training program clients are now scheduled for music therapy once a week during workshop hours. Sessions have included activities based on the theme of the month as well as seasonal activities. During the month of October (Fairy Tales/Costumes-Theme), clients experienced “Jack and the Beanstalk,” and “Cinderella” in song form, choose Disney fairy tale songs, and participated in Halloween songs/activities. The month of November (Western-theme), brought playing the guitar with an adapted pick, Southwestern fiddle tunes, cowboy songs, and Thanksgiving songs/activities. In December “Christmas Around the World” was celebrated with Songs.
Sacred Heart and Angel Guardian residents now also receive music therapy in cottage once a week after workshop hours. It has been a BIG HIT!
The Mount St. Joseph Handbell Choir, four Chime Choir classes, and 1:1 piano lessons continue to occur on a once weekly basis. Saturday Sing-a-Longs in cottages are scheduled for once a month and the Handbell Choir plays at Mass one Sunday a month. Fall Music Dates: December 15—Sing-A-Long in Cottage & 7pm Chime Choir plays in Marcellina/Guanella at 12:30pm December 16—Handbell Choir plays at Mass at 10:30 am
Beth McQuaid, MSJ Music Director
Music at Mount St. Joseph:
Month Dates Miscellaneous Information
January 1/18 – 1/20
February 2/8 – 2/10 Valentine’s Day Party
March 3/22 – 3/24
April 4/18 – 4/22 Easter
May 5/10 – 5/12 Mother’s Day Weekend
5/24 to 5/27 Memorial Weekend
June 6/14 to 6/16 Father’s Day Weekend
July 7/3 to 7/7 4th of July
August 8/2 to 8/4
September 8/30 to 9/2 Labor Day Weekend
October 10/11 to 10/13 Autumn Leaves Luncheon Weekend
10/25 to 10/27 Halloween Party
November 11/27 to 12/1 Thanksgiving
December 12/20 to 1/2 Christmas & New Year
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ASSOCIATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Arlington Race Track: June and August
Chairs: Camille Baranchik and Marion Timmins
Volunteer: Julie Vowinkel
This event proved to be very popular this summer! Our ladies reveled in the perks of the Arlington Park Million Room.
They stayed cool inside with an unbeatable view of the finish line. Lunch, laughter, and loud cheers marked these af-
ternoons.
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Volunteers needed for On-Campus Events and Fundraisers. There is always something you
can help with whether you live in or out of state. Please contact our Volunteer Committee
Chair, Karen Wallace at KEW2953@gmail.com, or call, 305-778-9430. Thanks!
Ice Cream Social: July 15
Chair: Emily Ceragioli
MSJA Volunteers (Al Ceragioli, Diana Healy, Sharon Murray, May Rieck, Marion Timmins, Terry
Timmins, Florian Zydorowicz, and Joann Zydorowicz) and Ceragioli Family Volunteers: Lauren
Bartlett, Alison Mroczek, Christine Mroczek, Linda Radek, and Russell Radek.
This annual MSJA event is always a pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Everyone savored scrumptious Cul-
ver’s custard with choices of syrup and toppings. Once again, Magic Dave regaled the ladies with his dazzling balloon
creations throughout the afternoon. A special thanks to the Ceragioli Family members who come together each year
for this event.
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ASSOCIATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
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Fun Fair: August 18
Chairs: Marion and Terry Timmins
Volunteers: Camille Barachik, Al Ceragioli, Emily Ceragioli, Emily Chandley, Lynn Destry, Arlene Engelsman, Judy
Greco, Diana Healy, Janet Heisse, Brenda Jackson, Mimi Jones, Meg Kerber, Lisa Liesz, Terry Likar, Sue Majercik,
Sharon Murray, Mary Rieck, Julie Vowinkel, Jo Ann Zydorowicz, Florian Zydorowicz
Hear ye! Hear ye! The MSJ ladies received the royal treatment at the annual MSJA Fun Fair! Chairs Marion and Ter-
ry Timmins created a lavish medieval experience complete with costumes, games, activities, and prizes. Stations in-
cluded: Royal Photo Booth, Royal Tattoos, Coat of Arms, Castle Toss, Medieval Bingo, Coloring Table, Tower Toss,
Search for Riches, and Knight Bowling. Each group took golden boxes of specialty cookies back to the cottage for a
queenly treat. Angel Guardian held its own regal event with costumed volunteers and tailor-made activities. Thank
you to Terry Likar, Marion Timmins, and Terry Timmins for generously underwriting this event.
Mobile Petting Zoo: September 9
Chairs: Camille Baranchik and Julie Vowinkel
Volunteers: Judy Bruggenthies, Mary Collins, Jack Collins, Lynn Destry, Mary Kay
Everett, Barbara Forke, Diana Healy, Mimi Jones, Meg Kerber, Lisa Liesz, Susan
Majercik, Ann Marie McKee, Sharon Murray, Katie O’Connor, Mike O’Connor,
Mary Rieck, Julie Sage, Cailee Santi, Mary Beth Santi, Marion Timmins, Terry Tim
mins, Scott Vowinkel, Bob Wallace, Karen Wallace, and Elizabeth Zientarski
The St. Clare parking lot was transformed into a Mobile Petting Zoo with the arrival of goats, sheep, a donkey, an al-
paca, ducks, chickens, a small cow, and a bunny. The ladies wore broad smiles as they fed and petted the gentle visi-
tors from A Zoo to You! Many of our Sisters were spotted feeding the animals, too!
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ASSOCIATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
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Autumn Leaves Luncheon: October 14
Event Chair: Ann Petersen
Event Sponsors:
Emerald ($5000+): Baxter and Family of Ellen Casey
Platinum ($2,500-$4, 999): Cornerstone National Bank & Trust Co.
Gold ($1,000-$2,499): Inland Bank
Silver ($500-$999): The Czerwien Family, David Freitag of Northwestern Mutual, Klein Tools, Linda & Peter Swan-son, and WIPFLi Bronze ($250-$499): Novak & Parker and Williams Interiors
Committee Chairs: Camille Baranchik, Joyce Bochenski, Dominick Clarizio, Ann Petersen, Rick Petersen, Rita Rag-
gi, Mary Rieck, Rob Rieck, Gerry Sapikas, Cyndi Sorenson, Marion Timmins, Terry Timmins, Julie Vowinkel, Scott
Vowinkel, and Karen Wallace.
Committee Volunteers: Arn Baranchik, Mary Beth Connelly, John Connelly, Michelle Keacher,
Meg Kerber, Lisa Liesz, Sharon Murray, Jim Rieck, Ruth Rieck, and Colette Wiemer.
Committee Sponsors: Mary Casey Collins and Ann Petersen
Auctioneer: Rob Pileckis
DJs: Rich Hinderholtz and David Krautkramer of DMK Sound Service
Performer: Mike “Elvis” Bishop—The King for a Cure
Autumn Leaves is an annual opportunity for families and friends to reconnect while raising money for the Mount St.
Joseph Association. On October 14, participants enjoyed a delectable four-course dinner at Venuti’s in Addison and
toasted the 70th birthday of Mary Agnes Schissler, resident of Angel Guardian. Autumn Leaves, which is MSJA’s
largest annual fundraiser raised over $121,000 this year! Funds were raised through event sponsorship, Angel dona-
tions, in-kind donations, a live auction, several high-value raffles, wine pull, raffle baskets, cash raffle, and 50/50 raf-
fle Whatever your donation, Mount St. Joseph and the ladies were winners!
Lambs Farm: July and August
Food, fun and animals! Residents of several cottages enjoyed a day at Lambs Farm in Libertyville
this summer. Ladies visited the farmyard and petting zoo, took a train ride, and ate lunch at the
Magnolia Café.
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ASSOCIATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
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Cooking Classes - June 23, June 30, September 22, September 23 and November 17
Chairs: Lynn Destry & Julie Vowinkel
Volunteers: Camille Baranchik and Mimi Jones
Our on-site cooking classes have continued this fall. Guanella and Marcellina residents made two
types of smoothies in September; Sacred Heart residents had the same opportunity in November. Additional cooking
classes for other cottages will be scheduled this winter. We don’t have to tell you that this activity was well-received!
Halloween Party: October 28
Chairs: Camille Baranchik and Suzanne Grace
MSJA Volunteers: Arn Baranchik, Carol Burton, Elaine Christinsen, Lynn Destry, Emily Ceragioli, Al Ceragioli, Mary Collins, Jack Collins, Mary Kay Everett, Harry Everett, Judy Greco, Janet Heisse, Mimi Jones , Steve Jones, Meg Kerber, Lisa Liesz, Marion Timmins, Terry Timmins, Sue Majercik, Mary McDaniel, Ann Marie McKee, Sha-ron Murray, Norah M. Obrien, Katie O’Connor, Rita Raggi, Mary Rieck, Rob Rieck, Cailee Sante, Mary Beth Sante, Julie Vowinkel, Bob Wallace and Karen Wallace
Katy Carroll Family Volunteers: Sue Bragiel, Tom Bragiel, Mary Beth Connell, Don Grace, Mary Grace, Jack Duffy, Mary Elizabeth Duffy, Sue Fox, Lauren Maggori, Robin Petrak and Mike Dudek
Trick or treat, life is sweet! The annual Halloween Party followed the MSJA General Membership Meeting. From
3:00-3:45, all cottages participated in creative Halloween festivities: games, trick or treating, crafts, and photo shoots.
At 4:00, everyone assembled in the gym for a performance by Bare Voices, Lake Zurich High School’s talented a cap-
pella choir. Then it was time to dig into a mouth-watering meal of barbecued pork sandwiches and several sides
(catered by MSJ’s own Clyde Lenzen) and an array of Pinterest-worthy desserts! Feeding and entertaining residents
and their families is a massive undertaking: thanks to the many volunteers who stepped forward to decorate, bake, run
stations, assist residents, pass out meals, and clean up. Days later, the residents were still talking about this boo-tiful
event!
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ASSOCIATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Mount St. Joseph Association Invitational Golf Outing: August 10
Event Chair: Steve Frainey
Volunteers: Steve Anichini, Dom Clarizio, Mary Casey Collins, Jack Collins, Mike Creaney, Anya DiFalco, John DiFalco,
Tracey DiFalco, Harry Everett, Mary Kay Everett, Katie Frainey, Lisa Frainey, Sean Frainey, Joe Joyce, Kevin Joyce, Patrick
Joyce, Sean Joyce, Tim Joyce, Rita Lavelle, Don McDermott, Norah M. O’Brien, Katie O’Connor, Mike O’Connor, Kurt Raggi,
Cailee Santi, Mary Beth Santi, Madison Schoolfield, Sheila Scott, Julie Vowinkel, Scott Vowinkel, Cathy Walsh, and Steve Wille
Event Sponsors:
Diamond: Sheila Burns, Bohmer Family Foundation, Jean Frainey Family, Kerry Lavelle, Jack and Katie Zachary (Zachary
Confections)
Platinum: John Barnicle (Peerless Networks), Earl and Noreen Cheng, John and Mary Beth Connelly, Suzanne Grace, Heart-
land Recycling, John and Denise Johanneson, Jim and Mary Ann McLean, The Northridge Group, John O’Connell, Ann and
Rick Petersen, John Scanlon, John and Maria Shannon, Mary Catherine Volini, Bob and Karen Wallace, and Walter E. Smithe
Furniture
Gold: John Barnicle (Peerless Networks), The Law Office of Mark Bazzanella, Eileen Burns, Carol Burton, Paula Golden,
Bill and Melissa Haggerty, Haggerty Auto Group, Tim and Ruth Hill, George and Suzanne Jensen, Gerri and Joe King, Richard
and Barbara Lanaghan, Hugh and Mary Elizabeth McLean, Joan O’Brien Family, Annette Onyx, Kurt and Rita Raggi (Wilmette
Cleaners), Henry Ryan (George Sollitt Construction), Tom and Eileen Stein, Marion and Terry Timmins, John and Ashley Wag-
ner, Michael Wagner, and Jim Wolf (Suburban Family Magazine)
Silver: James Capuano, Tim Carden, Harry and Mary Kay Everett, Jean and Charles Fitz-hugh, Steve and Katie Frainey,
Matthew “The Crusher” Gaughan, Jeff and Vivian Hargarten, Tim Joyce Family, Jim Kocher Family, Mike and Rose LaSorso
(Joy Builders), Betty Liesz, Michael Lozen Family, Mike and Katie O’Connor, Jeffrey and Karen Pearl (OTG), Jim Polark Fami-
ly, Czeslawa Radgowski, Jim and Mary Rieck, Pat and Terri Ryan, Ed and Antoinette Scott, Sheila Scott, Dan and Julie Schufrei-
der, Rick Sigel (Silver Lining), Jim and Betty Stavropolus, (LW Ready Realty), Rob and Robin Valerious, Scott and Julie
Vowinkel, and Bob and Laura Walsh
Long Drive Specialist: Mick Yelovich of Charity Golf International
The Frainey Family and many new volunteers pulled together to plan the 11th Annual Mount St. Joseph Association’s Invitational
Golf Outing at Maple Meadows Golf Club in Wood Dale. We were pleased that 147 golfers turned out to support our favorite char-
ity, the Mount St. Joseph Association. The delicious barbeque dinner---always a hit---was attended by 151 guests, including some of
the Sisters and residents. A record amount of money was raised: over $50,000!
Chicago Botanic Garden Sessions: October 24, November 7 and December 12
Chair: Camille Baranchik
Volunteers: Kate O’Connor, Cailee Santi, Mary Beth Santi, Marion Timmins, and Julie Vowinkel
Mount St. Joseph Staff: Michelle Curelo, Linda Egli, Susie Gray, Genevieve McNally, Sandy Setlock, Sharon Thiel,
and Ann Thill
These popular on-site sessions, conducted by horticulturist Kay Knight of the Chicago Botanic Garden, enticed our ladies to use
their five senses. Different groups of 15 ladies participated each time. Darling mum pumpkins were created by the October group;
these ladies proudly displayed the pumpkins in their cottages. In November, spice sachets were assembled: each lady attending
made two or three sachets to give as gifts. In December, participants made holiday greens arrangements.
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MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH ASSOCIATION EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
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2018 Acquisitions and Funding
Outdoor Electronic LED Sign
Two Flat Screen Televisions for Guanella and Saint Clare
Monthly Therapeutic Horseback Riding Sessions at Walk On
On and Off Campus Outings and Events for residents
Funding for Residents’ Dental Care not subsidized by the State of Illinois
Annual Birthday and Christmas Gifts for Mount Saint Joseph’s Sisters and Staff
Funding of Bus Transportation for all residents’ Off Campus Activities
2019 On Campus Events Valentine Party ●February 10 Chair: Debbie Conrad
St. Joseph Day Party ●March 16 Chair: Cyndi Sorenson
Spring Fling ● May 4 Chair: Lisa Liesz
Employee Appreciation Luncheon ●May 15 Chair: Rita Raggi Chicago Botanic Garden Club ●May – September Chairs: Camille Baranchik and Julie Vowinkel
Ice Cream Social ●July 13 Chair: Emily Ceragioli
Fun Fair ●August 17 Chairs: Marion and Terry Timmins Petting Zoo ●September 7 Chair: Julie Vowinkel
Halloween Party ●October 27 Chair: TBD
Fall Chicago Botanic Garden Sessions ●Dates TBD Chair: Camille Baranchik
Afternoons at the Movie ●Dates TBD Chair: Ann Marie McKee Cooking Classes ●Dates TBD Chair: Julie Vowinkel
2019 Off Campus Outings Marriott Theatre Productions
Lambs Farm Arlington Race Track
Sessions at CBG with Horticultural Students, Tram Ride, Outdoor Railroad Exhibit
Monthly Therapeutic Horse Riding Sessions
Dancing Horses and Bird Show Paulus Park Picnics
Lake Geneva Boat Ride
Regal Theatre
2019 Fundraisers
March Calendar Raffle
Walkathon
$Cash Raffle$
Golf Outing
Autumn Leaves Luncheon
2019 General Membership Meetings
Sunday, February 10 at 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 27 at 2:00 p.m
How You Can Contribute
One of the ways you can really make a difference in Helping Mount St. Joseph, is to make an ongoing monthly contribu-
tion through Give Central. It’s easy, and it will make such a difference in providing the Sisters with the needed funds to
run such a large facility.
Go to: Mtstjoseph.org on the Web
Click on <GIVE CENTRAL>
In the Search Box, enter Mount Saint Joseph
Our location will pop up below—click on it
Make a Contribution will appear, enter the amount, first payment date, and the
frequency
Click on <Add to my Gift Basket>
Click on <Checkout> and enter your name and credit card information
Does your Workplace have a “Matching Gifts” plan? Check with your Human Resources Department it’s easy to do!
• Ask your Human Resources Department to give you a Matching Gifts form. • Contact the front desk at Mt. St. Joseph to be directed to the department that has your information (847-438-5050)
• Return the completed form to your workplace’s Human Resources Department.
MATCHING GIFTS
ON-LINE GIVING
PLANNED GIVING
Are you already contributing to Mount St. Joseph? Don’t miss out on
tax breaks! Ask your financial institution about tax-free giving to Mount
St. Joseph.
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Amazon Smile Opportunity - Get Ready, Get Set, Go.
Hopefully you have all had a chance to check out the opportunity to order on-line using smile. Amazon.com and se-lecting Mount St Joseph as your charity. It all adds up, and the more everyone uses it, the bigger the check that comes to the Mount. Christmas is a great time of the year for Mount St Joseph supporters to shop at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will donate to Mount St Joseph. Thank you!
We appreciate your kind support…
The majority of Mount St. Joseph residents and day training clients receive funding through state and fed-
eral programs. The funds are stretched to cover expenses such as room and board, medication, dental
and medical services, and adequate staffing. Therefore, we rely heavily upon our benefactors to help pro-
vide extra-curricular activities for the residents to replace outdated equipment and furniture, and to reno-
vate buildings. St. Louis Guanella always said that God will not be outdone in generosity, and we are con-
vinced that those who assist us in our mission are blessed in countless ways. The individuals we serve
have a beautifully simple yet profound faith. One can rest assured that God hears and answers their pray-
ers!
Will you please help us now with whatever financial support you can?
Mount St. Joseph is a registered sec. 501 ©(3) Charitable Organization. As such, your donations are de-
ductible. A copy of our IRS determination letter confirming Mount St. Joseph’s standing as a registered IRC
sec. 501 ©(3) Charity is available upon request.
You can make a donation by mailing it to us using the form below, or you can visit us on the internet at:
www.mtstjoseph.net to make a donation online with Give Central.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR KIND SUPPORT!
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Thank you for your donation. Please mail your donation to:
Mount St. Joseph
24955 North U.S. Highway 12
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
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Mount St. Joseph
24955 North U.S. Highway 12
Lake Zurich, Illinois 60047
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Mount St. Joseph is a health care facility called home by approximately 125 women with
varying degrees of mental and physical disabilities. The facility was established by the
Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence in 1935. The Sisters live on campus and collabo-
rate with staff to provide exemplary care to each individual. In the spirit of our Founder,
Saint Louis Guanella, we strive to promote the rights and dignity of the residents and as-
sist them in growing to their fullest potential.
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