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any of our recipients would not be able to stay in their
homes without the generosity of our supporters. None of our funding comes from the government or United Way. All of our support is private and local, and all of your contributions stay local and benefit our community. Local support is what keeps us strong. Cuts and changes in the Federal and State government budgets will not negatively impact our recipients. Our clients and our community can count on our services and know that we will continue to grow as the need does.
A Q U A R T E R L Y P U B L I C A T I O N O F L U B B O C K M E A L S O N W H E E L S V O L U M E 3 8 , N U M B E R 2 A P R I L 2 0 1 7 W W W . L U B B O C K M E A L S O N W H E E L S . O R G
Our donors and volunteers live out the words of some of the greatest minds in history. They represent how one person CAN make a difference every day. In 2016, our volunteers drove enough miles to circle the equator ten-times, and they worked the same number of hours as 11 full time staff!
National Volunteer Appreciation Week is April 23-29 this year. We want all of our volunteers to know how much we truly appreciate all that they do. #LocallyStrong
The circumstances of your life have uniquely qualified you to make a contribution. And if you don't make that contribution, nobody else can make it.
RABBI HAROLD KUSHNER
A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.
MAHATMA GANDHI
Do a little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.
DESMOND TUTU
# L E T S D O LU N C H # M O R E T H A N A M E A L
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The Power of an Hour What a difference an hour of your life can make to someone in need. On average, it takes about one hour to deliver a Lubbock Meals on Wheels route.
In that short 60-minute time frame, you have the opportunity to brighten someones day, give someone a nutritious meal, and spend time with someone who otherwise would be alone. What better way to spend an hour?
In 2016, our dedicated volunteers logged in over 22,890 hours. Considering that we are only open Monday - Friday that is an impressive average of about 90 volunteer hours per day! Our volunteers spend their time volunteering not only to deliver meals but also help in our kitchen and office and assist with our many events and fundraisers. We could not offer any of our programs (Weekend Meals, Emergency Meals, Pet Food Program, 12 Days of Christmas), much less deliver over 700 meals a day, without the help of our over 1400 volunteers. Whether you can deliver
once a week, once a month or once a year, we can always use your help. You can deliver as often or as little as you are ableit just takes an hour and it will be the best 60 minutes of your day! Join the Lubbock Meals on Wheels volunteer force and experience the power of an hour!
All volunteers are required to attend a one-hour orientation and pass a background check. All volunteer forms can be completed on our website at www.lubbockmealsonwheels.org. Orientations are held regularly, and if your office or group would like to become corporate volunteers, orientations can also be held at your place of business. For more information, please contact us at (806) 792-7971.
A note from the Executive Director, Lisa Gilliland
Jess Dickey, 4-14-16Charles Cathey, 4-30-16Don Ethridge, 6-16-16
Jim Bulen, 7-27-16Theda Henniger, 9-6-16
Nel Ladd, 9-30-16Betty Wright, 10-4-16
Jay Dial, 10-27-16Conrad Jenkins, 10-28-16
Jean Thomas, 11-23-16Ruby Bulen, 12-4-16
Nell George, 12-13-16Mattie Mae Denson, 12-26-16
Leo Seiter, 1-17-17Barbara Stillman, 2-19-17
Agnes Byrd, 3-8-17
I do not want followers who are righteous, rather I want followers who are too busy doing good that they wont have time to do bad.
~Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk
In the past year, we have lost several of our precious volunteers.May special memories comfort all of their families and friends,
and may their loved ones find peace very soon.
C O R P O R A T E SAccolade Home Care
All Star Embroidery
Amerigroup
AT&T Mobility
Calvert Home Health
Cam Fannin Insurance Agency
Carillon Senior
LifeCare Community
Chapman Harvey Architects
City Bank
Comfort Keepers
Convergys
Cornerstone Audiology
Covenant Service Desk
Lubbock County Criminal District
Attorneys Office
Crown Point Health Suites
Don Lynn Landmark Realtors
Express Employment
Professionals
First United Bank
High Point Village
Interim HealthCare
Jones & Associates
Kindred at Home
Lubbock Christian University
Lubbock National Bank
Officewise Furniture & Supply
Peoples Bank
Pharr & Company
Phillips & Associates CPA
Premier Sportsplex
Prosperity Bank
Rainbow International of
Lubbock
Re/Max
Sanford & Tatum
Insurance Agency
Scarborough Specialties, Inc.
Teinert Commercial
Building Services
Tyler Technologies
UMC Physician Network Services
United Supermarkets
Windmill Nursing &
Rehabilitation
G R O U P SHoly Spirit Moms Group
Metropolitan Rotary
Monterey Church of Christ
New Neighbors Club of Lubbock
South Plains Lions Club
St. Lukes Baptist Church
Sunset Church of Christ
Zeta Omicron/
Delta Kappa Gamma
S U M M E R G R O U P SChildrens Hope
National Charity League
West Texas Home
Builders Association
* * Our corporate and group volunteers help us make sure that we can deliver over 700 meals a day! * * We currently have 39-corporate volunteers. These are companies that commit to deliver routes on a regular basis, and allow their
employees the time away from work to make a difference in our community. We also have eight group volunteers and three summertime groups. To learn more, please call our office (806)792-7971 or visit our website www.lubbockmealsonwheels.org.
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McPherson Cellars 6th Annual Lubbock Vines & Wines Festival
TEXAS WINERIES Bar Z WineryBecker WineryBending Branch WineryBingham Family VineyardsBrennan VineyardsFarmhouse VineyardsHigh Plains Grape GrowersLewis WinesLa Diosa CellarsLlano Estacado WineryLost Draw CellarsMcPherson CellarsNewsom Vineyards at ComfortPheasant Ridge WineryRancho Loma VineyardsTorr Na LochsTrilogy CellarsWedding Oak WineryWilliam Chris Vineyards
PARTICIPANTS TO DATE
VENDORSKelle B JamminPaddle Tramps
LIVE MUSICLandon Scoggin
Craig ElliottGinger & The Alchemists
FOOD TRUCKSCrustys
German Kettle PopcornLa Picosita
Now We TacoNPJs Catering From The Heart
Come on out for some
#SeriousFun
McPherson Cellars invites you to their
6th Annual Vines &
Wines Festival Entrance proceeds be
nefit Lubbock Meals on Wheels,
helping people remain at home,
well fed, and independent.
What Texas wine tastings, l
ocal food trucks, live music, wine
and merchandise for sale, Triple J beer boo
th, The Hub City
Master Chef competition, and much more!
Who
Texas Wineries, Lubbock area chefs, Triple
J beer, Local food
trucks, Local musicians, and moreall proc
eeds from entry
will go to Lubbock Meals on Wheels.
When Friday, May 12th from
6:00pm-10:00pm
Saturday, May 13th from Noon 8:00pm
Where McPherson Cellars
1615 Texas Avenue Lubbock, TX 79401
General Admission
$20* for one day (Friday or Saturday)
$30** for two days (Friday and Saturday)
$15 per day without wine or beer tasting
*One-day rate includes 10 wine tasting ticke
ts
**Two-day rate includes 20 wine tasting tic
kets
***Both include commemorative wine glass
Tickets can be purchased in advance or at t
he door.
For more information
please call McPherson Cellars at (806) 687-9
463.
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Pet Memorials (Jan 1 - Mar 31, 2017)In Memory of Donor
Alphie, beloved dog of Maxine Abeyta July Olson, Brad & Gracie SimmonsAnnabelle, beloved dog of Paula Hines Lisa & Larry Gilliland, Mike & Pam King
Barney, beloved dog of Letha & Buddy Mayfield Patty & David Vannoy, Alan & Melanie MillerBradley, our wonderful, loving, protective German Shepherd Kenneth & Melissa Ellis
Carley, beloved dog of Debbie Walden Debbie WaldenHamilton, beloved dog of Emily Wilkinson & Justin Burrus Mary Gerlach & Wence Magari
Hershey, beloved pet of Grace Noyes Gail TutinoJessie, beloved dog of Shelley, Douglas, Jenna, & Eric Flemons Herb & DAun Tavenner
Kenzie, beloved dog of Erica Cochran Donna KirkLilly Bear, beloved pet of Christy Keys Laura & Dixie
Louie, beloved cat of Deborah Johnston Lacie & Donna KirkLucy, beloved dog of Andy & Deann Holcomb Aly Qwinn
Maggie, beloved pet of Rosita Allen Rosita Allen, Sassy, & KittyMillie, beloved doggie of Mike, Lora & Lizzie Reeves Donny & Janalee McClendon
Noah, beloved dog of Kay & Paul McClure Brad & Grace SimmonsPeanut, beloved doggie of Merry Poe & Family Donny & Janalee McClendon
Pixie, beloved dog of Bruce & Joan Callender Bruce & Joan Callender, Susan LittleRima, beloved cat of Cile Redus Judy McEachern
Sassy, sweet little dog of Tristan Masto Margaret ChristianSkye, beloved dog of Scot McBride Mary Gerlach
Shante, beloved pet of Nell Russell Jeff & Kim KlotzmanSnuffy, beloved pet of Wendi Ethridge Lindy Lauderdale
Suzie, beloved cat of Johnece Vaughn Jody Corbet, Doctors & Staff at Acres North Veterinarian Hospital
Tucker, a precious little dog of Helen Burns Margaret KearneyTurbo, beloved pet of Krista Melcher Laura & DixieWalter & Annie, beloved dogs Roy & Mary Turner
Wassa, beloved dog of Jimmy Cruz Doctors & Staff at Acres North Veterinarian Hospital Zeegan, beloved pet of Lacy Sage Pat Rawls
Tributes (Jan 1 - Mar 31, 2017)Tribute to Donor Name
Glen and Sallie Lloyd City BankMichelle Sanderson Al & Olivia Lemons
Lubbock Meals on Wheels Pet Program is currently helping recipients care for 144 dogs and 100 cats-weve added almost 30 pets since the last newsletter. Thanks to your generous donations specifically to this special program, we are able to help pets and their humans stay together.
ARE YOU PART OF THE PACK?Dogs will lean against their human for many different reasons. It may be because they are anxious or in a new situation. But it is also thought that dogs lean on their humans as a sign of affection. They think of us as their protectors and no matter what the reason, lean on us because it makes them feel safe.
Dog expert Gregory Berns says that if your dog is wanting to sleep with you in your room or bed they are showing signs that your family is actually a pack and they want to be part of it.
If your dog is constantly giving you his most prized possession like mine does, this is not just a sign of affection. It is also thought this is their way of identifying you as their pack leader. Because of this they want to please you by sharing the thing they love most. Its the highest dog pack honor!Source: www.ourpassionfordogs.com
OR, ARE YOU JUST ANOTHER CAT?Research with dogs has made it very clear that dogs perceive us as being different than themselves: As soon as they see a human, they change their behavior. The way a dog plays with
a human is completely different from [the way it plays] with a dog.
Weve yet to discover anything about cat behavior that suggests they have a separate box they put us in when theyre socializing with us. They obviously know were bigger than them, but they dont seem to have adapted their social behavior much. Putting their tails up in the air, rubbing around our legs, and sitting beside us and grooming us are exactly what cats do to each other.
Cats dont [always] get on with other cats, [and people dont realize] how much that can stress them out. Other than routine visits, the most common reason cats are taken to vets is because of a wound sustained in a fight with another cat.Source: National Geographic/John Bradshaw
PET DONATIONSAndria & Craig CooleyTrisha Quigley
Our Lunch Plates are professionally engraved and will be installed in the new Talkington Volunteer Center before the grand opening of our expanded building. Each Lunch Plate includes engraving of four lines of text, 20 characters per line, and costs $250. Order forms are available at our office or at www.lubbockmealsonwheels.org. Plates will be installed when our expansion is completed.
Get your LMOW Lunch Plate while they are still available!
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In Loving Memory {Memorials for January 1 March 31, 2017}In Memory of Donor Name K. R. Acharya Dr. & Mrs. MisraEd Allen Rosita Allen, Sassy & Kitty, Michael DeeseL. E. Anderson Mary McCownHarold Andrews Joy & Emil SchattelBill Bacon Alyce HarlanRon & Oriel Baker Dr. & Mrs. MisraDortha Barrett Barbara & Michael BarrettConstance Beck Bowers Plastic, Jim & Dee Moyes,
James Baker, M.D., Frank & Mazie RyburnGeorge & Juanita Bilberry Tom & Eleanor HomerMrs. Mary Bogel George & Peggy ClayDr. John Bowen Sandy Lehman, Jim & Dee
Moyes, Mary Blackburn Lochbaum, Mr. & Mrs. John Shropshire, Jonnie Delle Cogdell, Anne Garnett, Gayle Morris
Earl Brannnon The Pickering FamilyMary Lou Bray Dorothy CastleLenro Brieger Shirley GentryJames Brown Don & Gayle LangstonAnn Brown Sheralyn WoodWilma Lucille Brown Ron MonroeDr. John Brown Travis & Lilla JonesLeo Brown Kay Houser, Ginalu & Burns
HamiltonKittie Brown Cynthia BrownRuby & Jim Bulen John & Mary Woods, The
Bulen Grandkids, Betty Ehlers, Highland 3 RsCarmen Caraway E. C. Leslie, Asa, & John
Proffitt, Betty KnightKatherine Chapman Mary Rogers, Barbara ColeJoyce Clark Elli BlackwoodBenny Conger Ava MauldinEdith Paulene Cooper Spikes, McEachern, &
Thomas FamilesBob & Polly Cope Patrick DunneJo Couch Don & Jean Keith, Henry & Fay Dean
HunekeJ. E. Crawford Wallace CrawfordGeorge Dalton Joy & Emil SchattelJoseph G. DoPadre Mary MixonPaul Drake Art & Nina GloverVincent Duncan E. F. Wise, South Park Baptist
Church, Starlette GillJames Ethridge David & Rosalyn HuntAllen Freeman Artie @ Sunset AutomotiveRusty Garrison Bill & Benita ParkerJonanna George Shirley GentryInez Gillen Danna DixonAnn Gilmer Lou Ann DiekemperChuck Green Carmen & Ardis FeralloJo Green Arlyce Manney, Margaret KennedyJimmie Harkins Roger & De Lyn Wolcott,
Ray & Pat PorterBeverly Hart Edward & Cecilia GeorgeRev.(Father) Larry Hemp Aly Gwinn
Mary Hickman Rev. Edson & Jean Way, Karen Donnell, Jane Stuart, Ann Franklin
Herbert Hicks Joe Burleson, David AldersonJo Ann Hill Margo BengeDon Horton Steve & Joyce BrockFaye Howell Aly GwinnJames Dean Howze Della RocapMorris W. Hughes Betty HallDonald M. Hunt J. E. Murfee & Son, Ronnie
& Sheila IndachandrShirley Hutson Gill Construction, Cynthia Hester,
Adam & Emily, Joe Swindoll, Kristi Budish, Burch Glass Company, Inc., Sandra & Cyril Reasoner, Dan & Pat York, Ted & Hilda Vaughn
Herman Jacobs Truman GodwinDavid Johnson Neva BullockGladys Marie Jones Yellowhouse Gin, Ed
Reynolds & Brad Mayer, Ronnie & Virginia Dulin, Phillips & Associates, CPAs, St. Clair & Massey Orthodontics, Wednesday Night Prayer Group, Elaine Sherrod
Marie Jones Podi & Alvin StofelBettie McCuen Jordan Nan & Johnny ShropshireArlan Kay Eric & Julie HuntleyJackie Kirk Nina PruittTerry Knotts Helen McCauleyRichard Koenig Carolyn Moore & Terry SiresJean Kubacak Henry Huneke, Leslie HunekeLilam Kumar Dr. & Mrs. MisraBetty Doris LaRoe Roy & Mary TurnerCarlajoe Lewellyn Lester Johnny & Sue Franklin,
Mary RogersBob Lossow Art & Nina GloverJamie Lynch Molly & Tommy Keene, Linda &
John, Trent & Rana, Leland & Jessica, Randy & Cindy Canale
Alma Madison Mike & Dodie Grinnell; Crissy & Earl Haralson
Barbara McDonough Linda TrueLoueta McGaha Le Rease Williams & DionIrene McReynolds Shirley GentryRick Medford Linda TrueHelen Milam Laurie KillgoreClara Beth & Robert Miller Betty Rigsby Knight
(AHS 55)Robie Miller Dave & Sheryl EngelkingMonte Moore Judy KeeseeMike Morelos Debbie & John ZakJewell Mueller Hartland House, Inc., Mason
Warner & Company, P.C., Doris Harris & Diane McEdwrath, Polly Wampler, Candace Cameron
Bill Noble Dorathy & Howard HarveyScott Norris Patrick & Sue HolmesPedro Padilla Joan N. BrownJoycie Parker Debbie IseralJo Parker Margaret Richardson
Jean Parkman Rita PettigrewMargie Peterson Barbara & Jerry SmithWonelee Presnall Helen McCauleyOdie Probasco Donna KirkDarlene Reaves Robin & Laurel Yates, Linda Wyatt,
Helen Snyder & Vicki Taylor, Kathleen PierceElmer Reed Lois Cone BatesEdith Reed Vivian WilliamsEve Riedinger Paula & Charles KeyHazaiel Riggen Bolinger, Segars, Gilbert & Moss,
LLP, Rosie HurdDon Roark Lucy Locke & CarolPeggy Givens Robbins Robby Vestal, George &
Linda McMahonPolk Robison Walter HuffmanMyra S. Robison Don & Yvette PeelC. L. Rogers Ronald & Betty BertrandBabs Rogers Kim & Jeff Klotzman & Doris
KochanekNancy Segrest Bruce & Karen CottrellJack Shanklin E. C. LeslieVibha Sharma Dr. & Mrs. MisraPaul Sheehan David & Rosalyn HuntDeborah Sikes Travis & Lilla JonesJoan Sims Ann Smith & FamilyEvelyn Slaughter Terri Emerson, Maureen Davis,
Beryl Schumacher, Julian & Ruth BiggersFrances Sowder Brad & Grace SimmonsFrances Catherine Sowder Mary MixonGlenn Stallings Jay, Marcia & Allen Ellis, Jan &
Mark Patterson, Bobby Tadlock, Carla Brown, Mike & Bobbie Cherry, Lubbock National Bank, James & Sara Griffin, B. J. & Geri Hackler, Bonnie Martin, Ray & Aleta Irwin
Norma Stargel Kevin & Jody AcreyVernon Ted Steed Dolores KilchensteinDick Stephens Frances WorthamBarbara Stillman Podi & Alvin StofelRoy Stretch Carolyn MossMyrtle Stringer Hand & Foot AngelsBill Stuper John & Betty HallDeborah Douglas Sykes Paul & Fritzie Faulkner,
Paul & Vicki FaulknerGaye Tanner Wilburn G. TannerB. J. Thomas Irene CoxRon Walden Nell Holt, Melissa Bruce, Trish
Hopkins, Lela Seay, Susan & Keith PlowmanChris Waters Rick WeldGary Watkins Betty KnightJ. A. Welch Kenneth & Ann BeanPaul Whitney Lana & Bob CorcorranFather of Billy Wilborn Spikes, McEachern &
Thomas FamilesRichella Hall Wilson Lana & Bob CorcorranOma Roy & Mary Turner
BurgerFiTed Liggett
Lubbock Area Association Of Health Underwriters Lubbock Lions Club
Matthew 6:33 Foundation, Inc.Morris Publishing Group, LLC
Painting With A Twist
Due to space limitations, we are unable to list all donors.
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Tributes { January 1 March 31, 2017 }
Tribute to Donor Name
Cindy Altman Lindsey GentryDiana Anderson Mary McCownWillene Auslam Steve & Kristi EdwardsBrenda Becknell Heritage Study ClubTony and Beth Cardinal City BankLeta Crites Stephanie HowardPaul and Fritzie Faulkner Mike & Julia KerrCampbell Franklin John & Grace HerringLinda Hardy Lonnie & Susie KussFred and Sandy Jones Kemp & Jenna CassRonnie and Dana Madison City BankDick and Joyce Markham John & Lynn Markham
Ceila R. Pruitt City BankMr. Shyam Raj Sharma Subhash Batra, M. D.John Smothers Salty BulenJanice Stephens Jennifer and Cosby MortonDon and Lynette Stettle Lonnie & Susie KussDr. and Mrs. Steve Tjia Mr. & Mrs. Jose AllasDiane and Sammy Wall Lonnie &Susie KussJay Weed Charlie & Elaine WeedHank Weed Charlie & Elaine WeedTommy Wright Patrick Dunne
Please accept my contribution in appreciation for all the meals and kindness you showed my mother. She recently passed away, but I will never
forget the different agencies who offered their help. God Bless and may you continue to be a blessing to others. S. M.
Dear Meals on Wheels, just want to thank you for the food you have given me and the nice people that deliver it to me. I am blessed to have people like you looking after me. Thankfully. E. P.
Thanks so much for your kindness and special gifts. Eds favorites were pink or red roses and strawberries. Strange as it seems each time Im low, a special token of love and kindness arrives at my door. Thank you so much. E. and R. A.
I enjoy the meals. Thank you. I. L.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Please mark your calendar for these opportunities to support
Lubbock Meals on Wheels!
MAY 12 & 13, 2017McPherson Cellars
6th Annual Vines & Wines Festival
McPherson Cellars
SEPTEMBER 2017 (TBD)
Big Wheels Deliver MealsLubbock Meals on Wheels
NOVEMBER 1018, 2017Easy as Pie
Local Amigos & Market Street United Supermarkets
You can purchase pecans (halves or pieces) ALL YEAR LONG AT LMOW for just $9.00/lb!
Our pecans are locally grown and shelled. The entire $9.00 helps people remain at home, well fed, and
independent. Stock up now with these delicious locally grown pecans priced lower than most any place in town!
PECANS
Lubbock Meals on Wheels Staff BioName (Age): Isaiah Lucio Lopez (22)Occupation: Development CoordinatorStart Date: April 20, 2017
HOW DID YOU GET INVOLVED WITH LMOW? Post-grad life is a whirlwind. One day I got an email from my college advisor about a job opening at LMOW. Non-profit was something I had flirted with, so I decided to apply for the position.
DO YOU HAVE ANY KIDS AND/OR PETS? I have 5 dogs back home in San Antonio. Their names are: Sammy, Chili, Chavo, Cuate (Spanish for twin), and Flor (Spanish for flower).
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT BEING A NONPROFIT PROFESSIONAL? There are so many social issues in our world today. If we were to get behind one of those issues and fight for it, then we truly are making the world a better place. LMOW is caring for the community of Lubbock, who wouldnt want to be a part of that?
WHO DO YOU FIND INSPIRATIONAL? Both my father and mother. My father immigrated from Mexico in his teens and forged a life for himself, and for my mother and I. He taught me what it means to be proud of who I am. My mother is one of the sweetest and most welcoming people I know. She taught me to respect all walks of life.
YOU ARE A NEW ADDITION TO A CRAYON BOX. WHAT COLOR ARE YOU AND WHY? Serendipity Seafoam because I can be very mellow, but also very present in any moment of life.
WHAT CAN YOU SIMPLY NOT RESIST? A big bowl of Pho with my friends.
A PENGUIN WALKS THROUGH THAT DOOR RIGHT NOW WEARING A SOMBRERO. WHAT DOES HE SAY AND WHY IS HE HERE? He would probably ask me where the best margarita is because he wants to cool off, then I would offer to take him because who wouldnt want to share a drink with a penguin wearing a sombrero?
WHAT WOULD I FIND IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR RIGHT NOW? Pizza Rolls
WHAT IS YOUR MIDDLE NAME? Emmanuel
WHAT IS THE NUMBER ONE DISH THAT YOU ABSOLUTELY WONT EAT?I refuse to be near Pigs feet. I dont know how people are capable of eating those.
DeAnn Britton ~ retired ~
after almost 10 years at Lubbock meals on Wheels!
We wish her all the best with her well-deserved time away from work.
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Congratulations to benefit drawing winners Jane Chua Tuan, $1,000 Amazon Gift Card & Gloria Torres, 2 southwest round-trip tickets
Thanks to our many silent auction item donors, volunteers, Lubbock Meals on Wheels staff and board members, Grady Henly Decorators, and Civic Center staff for all of
their efforts and assistance to make this evening an incredible success.
RESTAURANTSAffordable StorageApple Tree Cafe & BakeryBCS CateringBJs Restaurant & BrewhouseBlue Sky Texas Brookdale MontereyBurgerFiCampisisChilitos Pepper CafCOWamongusCujos Sports Bar & GrillDannys Fins & HensDunkin Donuts/Baskin RobbinsDynamic Foods/FurrsEinstein Bros. BagelsEssence Bottled WaterFolgers CoffeeFreshiiGreat American CookiesKeva JuiceLa Diosa CellarsMCM Elegante Hotel & Suites
McDonaldsMontelongos Mexican
RestaurantNothing Bundt CakesPecan Grill at the OvertonPecan RidgePure Water Ice & Tea Co.Raising Canes Chicken FingersRed Robin Gourmet BurgersRockfishRuby TequilasSams ClubSheridans Frozen CustardShrimp GalleySmoothie King Specs Fine FoodsThe CakeryThe Ruffled Cup
PURPLE LEVEL SPONSORCity BankWild West Harley-Davidson
GREEN LEVEL SPONSORAffordable StorageJane BurnsChapman Harvey ArchitectsHill & Ioppolo
Oral Surgeons of LubbockInterim HealthcareLam & Company, PCSysco West TexasTeinert Commercial Building
ServicesTyler TechnologiesSuddenlink
GOLD LEVEL SPONSORABF Commercial Roofing
& Foam, Inc.Alliance Credit UnionAndrus Brothers RoofingAtmos EnergyCalvert Home HealthCrown PointHome Instead Senior Care
Hospice of LubbockKAMC/KLBKLubbock County District AttorneyMullin Hoard & Brown, LLPSanders Funeral HomeSouth Plains Electric CoopSurge Energy, Inc.West Texas Realtors
SILVER LEVEL SPONSORAlderson Auto GroupAmerican National BankBrink FleetMike and Terry ByrneCivic Lubbock, Inc.Covenant ChildrensFirstBank & TrustIndia Association of West TexasLubbock AJ MediaLubbock Senior Link MagazineMcMahon Vinson Bennett, LLPProsperity BankSanford and Tatum Insurance
OTHER RECOGNIZED PARTNERS:
Aflac-LaQuita CarthelAmeriPride LinensKristin Bednarz, PhotographerJane O. BurnsChad and Karen CaddelCovenant ChildrensDaylight Donuts - 34th StreetDominos Pizza-VictorFirst United BankHuds Auto ServiceLewis, Kaufman, Reid, Stukey,
Gattis & Co., P.C.NTS CommunicationsOfficeWisePeoples BankSES Southwest Exposition
Service-a division of Grady Henly Decoraters, Inc.
The Fig and FlowerYWCA of Lubbock
Merci Beaucoup for a wonderful Mardi Gras, 2017!
Lubbock Meals on Wheels Mardi Gras, 2017 was dazzling, thanks to all of the local support that we received. This year we raised over $100,000, (an all-time high), and we had over 1,500 people in attendance. There was so much going on with thirty-nine restaurants featuring their food, live music by Element, table-side entertainers, a large silent auction, the activity area, and the always fun Kristin+Camera photo booth. The Mardi Gras King and Queen (Paul Tubbs and Heidi Waggoner) reigned over the event in true Mardi Gras style. SAVE THE DATE NOW for next years Mardi Gras to be held on Tuesday February 27th, 2018. Many thanks to the followingyou made this event wonderful!
A donation to Lubbock Meals on Wheels is a great tribute for a: Birthday, Anniversary, Holiday, Special Event or in Memory of a Loved One
With any tribute or memorial donation, an acknowledgment card will be sent to the person or persons you indicate. For tribute and memorial contributions, please cut out card below, complete and send to: Lubbock Meals on Wheels, 2304 34th St, Lubbock, TX 79411
YOU CAN ALSO HELP OUR PROGRAM IN THE COMING YEARS BY: Remembering Lubbock Meals on Wheels in Your Will OR Giving Monthly by Bank Draft
PLEASE SEND AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT CARD TO: (please print clearly)
Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________ City _________________________ State ______ Zip __________
This gift is from ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________ City _________________________ State ______ Zip __________
Payment: o MC o VISA o Discover Card #: ___________________________________________ Security Code ___________ Exp Date ____ / ____
Authorized Amount: $ __________________ OR o Check is enclosed for the amount of $ ___________________
o Special Occasion (Specify the occasion) ____________________________________________________________________________________
o Memorial (Name of person to be remembered) _______________________________________________________________________________
o Pet Memorial (Name of pet to be remembered) __________________________________________________ dog/cat/other ___________________
You Folks Keep The Wheels Turning!
These folks keep our folks in treats, water, and flowers, and help keep
us shiny and in business!
CakeExpress Care of Lubbock
Fastpay PayrollGlazed Honey Ham
Johnson Pumping & Grease ServiceLubbock Avalanche-JournalLubbock Wholesale Florist
Nothing Bundt CakesRacer Classic Car Wash
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Non Profit Org. US Postage
PAIDLubbock, TXPermit No 48
NEWS ON WHEELSLubbock Meals on Wheels, Inc.2304 34TH STREET | LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79411
806.792.7971 | www.lubbockmealsonwheels.orgA D D R E S S S E R V I C E R E Q U E S T E D
News on WheelsVolume 38, Number 2 | April 2017
Published QuarterlyNews on Wheels is available to friends of
Lubbock Meals on Wheels as a public service.
Executive DirectorLisa Gilliland
Assistant DirectorMary Gerlach
DevelopmentCoordinator
Isaiah Lucio Lopez
Program CoordinatorSamantha Bowe
Volunteer CoordinatorBarbara Bulen
Administrative AssistantJennifer Morton
Food Service DirectorRoberta Schroyer
Food Service StaffJerry Billington
Kynnedy GleasonJanie SanchezDaniel Vargas
Michael Villarreal
AccountantKara Henslee
2017 Board of Directors
PresidentBeverly McBeath
Past PresidentCurry Blackwell
Vice PresidentVickie Noyola Al-Souki
TreasurerCurry Blackwell
SecretarySusan McEndree
Karen CaddelRose ChaseBill Franklin
Dodie GrinnellBrent GuinnLAnna Jones
Russ LamDon Lynn
Featured PetsSnoopy Reyna
Lubbock Meals on Wheels | LMOW @LubbockMOW | #LetsDoLunch #MoreThanaMeal
MISSION STATEMENT Respecting the dignity of every human being, no matter their need or physical condition, Lubbock Meals On Wheels will provide nutritious, home-delivered meals to those who are homebound, elderly, or disabled. We shall seek to break the social isolation experienced by the homebound, by providing warm, caring, friendly contact through our volunteers.
BRING YOUR ALUMINUM CANS TO LUBBOCK MEALS ON WHEELS! Regular trips are made to recycle these materials, and the money received provides funds for our
programs. You can help the environment and Lubbock Meals on Wheels by bringing your aluminum cans to 2304 34th Street during office hours, Monday Friday, 8a.m. - 4:30p.m. Special thanks to
Jarvis Metals Recycling, Inc. for providing a trailer for our program.
* TRIVIA! * About 75 percent of all aluminum ever made is still in use, thanks to recycling. (Source: Aluminum Association) * TIP! * Got a tough dishwashing mess? Use wadded up aluminum foil to scrub it away!
LMOW has an answer to that age-old question, Whats for dinner? Monday - Friday from 8:00am 4:30pm you can come by our office and pick up a house made quiche for your evening meal. It goes straight from the freezer to the oven. We have seven varieties to choose from: Green Chile Chicken, Chicken & Broccoli, Ham & Cheese, Italian Sausage, Spinach & Bacon, Spinach & Mushroom (vegetarian) & Mexicana (vegetarian). Quiches are $14.50 for one/two for $28.00 plus tax. With your frequent quiche card you buy 10 and get one free!
For more information or to place a large order, simply call 806-792-7971.
Longer days mean you want to be outside, not in the kitchen!
Remember You Can Make Online Donations at www.LubbockMealsOnWheels.org
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Thanks, in large part, to a very generous donation from the J.T. and Margaret Talkington Charitable Foundation, our long-anticipated expansion/renovation is in full swing! We expect our construction to be completed by the end of 2017. Follow our website and social media to watch the progress!
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EXPANDING TO FEED THE NEED