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A newsletter for Cargill Retiree Volunteers Fall 2010
“The mission of Cargill Cares Retirees is to enrich our community and the lives of Cargill Retirees by matching community needs with retiree talents, time and desires.”
Retirees Newsletter
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In 2009, Bridging distributed donated household goods to 5,146 families, giv-ing them a fresh start by providing all the necessities to set up a home. Cargill Retirees were listed among the top five corporate volunteer groups for that year. The Cargill Retirees averaged 22 hours of volunteer time at Bridging for 2009. This is an impressive commitment from those vol-unteers at either Bloomington or Roseville. Generally we meet twice each month in the afternoons on the second Tuesdays or fourth Thursdays.
Cargill Cares Retirees was one of the origi-nal retiree organizations to volunteer as a group at Bridging. We’re pleased to be part of this community effort and welcome new retirees, especially at the Roseville loca-tion (near Rosedale). Come join us.
Cargill Retiree volunteers are:
Shirley AdlerBarb AndersonShirley AndersonAl BaumgartnerDon BiornBob BridgesLaida BunzelVictor CarlsonCarole DalidaJames FanslowMary HillAllan JohnsonBeverly JohnsonDennis JohnsonPeggy JohnsonDean KleinschmidtMarge KlimmekPonnamma KurianDelores LamusgaMike Lilly
Jim LittleBarbara LukeRobert MadsenClint OdellDonald OlmstedRich PetersCharlie ReznicekElisabeth ReznicekJim ShrackBud SmithJanet SmithFrank St. LawrenceLois TolentinoDavid TweetSharon WeiseIngrid WeltyW. Duncan WeltyRob WheelerLuella WilkersonMary Wyman
Bridging Recognizes Cargill RetireesBy Jim Little
PRESIDENT’S CORNERI spent part of last week-end at the small town in Iowa where I grew up. The town was having its annual celebration with a parade, games in the park, music, free food and lots of class reunions.
I also spent some time talking with an old classmate. When he asked me what I was doing, I told him about Cargill Cares Retirees, especially the volunteer work that we do. His response surprised me. He said, “Why do you volunteer, (and for that matter why would anyone volunteer)?” I found his question surpris-ing, especially given that we were in the middle of a town celebration put on entirely by volunteers, from the volunteer fire department to the march-ing band to the people driving old convertibles in the parade.
His question continued to haunt me. Why do I volunteer? Why would anyone volunteer? The more I thought about this, I finally found an answer I like. The answer is: To make someone else’s life a little better. (The fact that your life also becomes a little richer in the process is merely an added bonus).
Hope to see you soon at an upcoming CCR volun-teer project.
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Meet the CCR PatronsBy Jim Little
Many of the younger CCR Retirees haven’t heard about Patrons. Patrons are past volunteers who have reached the age of 80 or for health reasons are no longer able to volunteer. If you feel you qualify as a Patron, please let us know. A turkey certificate is sent to each Patron household just as it is for the active volunteers as a way of saying thanks for keeping the volunteer effort going at Cargill.
Thanks to all our Patrons.
GOT EMAIL???By Rich Peters
Help us save money and communicate better! If you are not presently receiving emails from CCR, please send us your email address to [email protected] and we can get you on our list. In the future we hope to email the quarterly newslet-ters to better serve you and save paper and money.
Our goal is to test sending the newsletter via email with the Spring 2011 edition.
Southern Caribbean Cruise Feb 16-26, 2011By Mike Lilly
Join fellow Cargill retirees on a fascinating journey through the Southern Caribbean aboard Holland America’s ms Noordam. St. Thomas and St. Maarten are on the schedule as well as a Half Moon Cay, a private paradise in the Bahamas. This ten day cruise departs from Ft. Lauderdale and includes St. Lucia and Barbados.
This trip was selected by Cargill retirees who attended the travel seminar presented by Lori Martz with AAA Travel on April 22nd.
February 16-26, 2010
Double Outside Stateroom $1,289 per person (ocean view)
Double Verandah Stateroom $1,499 per person
Does not include airfare but does include $230 port charges.
Reservations should be completed by December 3, 2010. For a detailed brochure call the CCR office 952-742-6188 or e-mail [email protected]. To speak directly with Lori Martz, AAA Group Travel Coordinator, call 952-927-2741.
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On Thursday, August 5th forty-four Cargill Cares Retirees spent a beautiful afternoon competing in the annual CCR golf outing held again this year at Timber Creek Golf Course in Watertown, MN.
After 18 holes of golf the participants had a chance to greet old friends and business associates during social hour. After social hour the Timber Creek staff served delicious steak or chicken dinners to all in attendance.
The golf competition events were won by Bill Porter with low gross score, Frank St Lawrence won low net and Jack Burkhalter carded the fewest putts.
Golf Outing Attendees Enjoy Fun Afternoon!By Joe Fournier
Those attendees who didn’t score low enough in the golf competition won either $10 or $20 gift cards in the door prize drawing. In the grand prize drawing, Gene Moen and Frank St Lawrence each won golf certificates donated by the Rush Creek Golf Club, a 18-hole champi-onship golf course located in Maple Grove.
Additionally, the Thursday Retiree Golfers recognized the work of Joe Fournier and Ron (Jake) Jacobson for all their work organizing the weekly retiree golf events and this tournament. Joe and Jake were each present-ed a trophy and generous gift certificates. Thank you Joe and Jake.
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164 Retirees have reported CarePoints in 2010. Have you?By Jim Little
The retirees listed below have either reported indepen-dent hours or been part of a Twin Cities Group Project and their project leader reported for them. In 2009 there were 291 retirees who had CarePoints and earned a turkey certificate for their household.
Just summarize your monthly activity and either enter it in CarePoints https://cargillcarepoints.com via the Internet or use the Independent Activity Summary form included in this newsletter. Not sure of your CarePoints ID for the Internet? It is in the newsletter label area (Ret_your name). Call or email the CCR office if you need your password refreshed or Internet instructions.
Are you on the 2010 list?
Judith Aarness
Shirley Adler
John Alt
Gerald Alvstada
Shirley Anderson
Ann Bangen
Duane Bangen
Martin Barke
Alan Baumgartner
Betty Berlin- O’Connell
Donald Biorn
Eileen Bostwick
Bob Bridges
Elaine Brown
Victor Carlson
Nancy Cassano
Dennis Cerkvenik
Cecil,Jr. Clay
Janice Culver
Mildred DeSchepper
Richard DeSchepper
Theresa Dicarlo
Jerry Dohrman
Donald Dudziak
Donna Duffy
Dean Duncan
Karen Ellingson
Douglas Engen
Marge Engstrom
Dianne Erickson
Betty Erlandson
Barbara Ernst,Sr.
Charles Ernst,Sr.
James Fanslow
Gerald Fields
Phillis Fields
Robert Fields
Douglas Fiola
Joe Fournier
Dick Fulmer
Thomas Geisen
Elizabeth Gross
Gene Gross
Herman Gutzke
James Guyre
Ronald Habas
Gary Haralson
Linda Haralson
Marian Hayes
Sandra Hedrick
Alfred Heitkamp,Jr
Rolene Heitkamp
Jane Hemker
Esther Holtz
Cecelia Houg
James Howard
Murva Jacobsen
Ronald Jacobsen
Aleda Jacobson
Beverly Johnson
Dennis Johnson
Patricia Johnson
Peggy Johnson
Rita Johnston
Corrine Kaiser
James Kane
Jane Kane
Dane Kern
Donald Ketcham
Nyals Kittel
Marge Klimmek
James Kohrt
Joseph Konicek
Judith Konicek
Joan Koosman
Virgil Koosman
Shirley Koski
Virgil Koski
Elva Kubera
George Kubera
Ponnamma Kurian
Lois Labeau
Delores Lamusga
Judy Lantto
Reuben Lantto
Dean Larson
Lois Larson
Norman Leslie
Elaine LeVoir
Michael Lilly
Douglas Lindberg
Jim Little
Beverly Loken
John Loken
Barbara Luke
Joseph Lutgen, Jr.
Jorene Magnuson
Antoinette Mangen
Sandra McAninch
James McDougall
Yvonne McDougall
Elaine Meyers
James Meyers
Eugene Moen
Kenneth Moritz
Donald Nelson
Kathleen Nelson
Roberta Nelson
R Kent Norby
John O’Neill
Clinton Odell
Donald Olmsted
Phyllis Olson
Sylvia Ouellette
Richard Peters
Bob Prestifilippo
Susan Rau
Jacqueline Regan
Margaret Reimer
Elisabeth Reznicek
Allen Ribbe
Johanna Robles
Gerald Rohlfsen
Mercedes Sargent
Rita Schmahl
Gayleen Schmidt
Roger Schmidt
Eileen Schmitt
Clinton Schroeder
Frayne Seeley
Dorothy Selchow
Neil Selchow
Clair Shaffer
James Shrack
Harold (Bud) Smith
Janet Smith
Gary Sorensen
Gary Sornsen
Frank St. Lawrence
Craig Steinmetz
Kathy Steinmetz
Clara Sweeney
Mary Lou Swenson
Marilyn Teske
Tyrone Thayer
Lois Tolentino
John Tschumperlin
Joyce Tutt
David Tweet
Janice Tweet
Leonard Wagner
Lorraine Wagner
Kathleen Weigel
Sharon Weise
Leon Wellman
Ingrid Welty
W. Duncan Welty
David Wentzell
Robert Wheeler
Roy Whitney
Floyd Winters
Nancy Woodworth
Vivian Worthingham
Mary Wyman
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John Loken, President Frank St. Lawrence, Editor
The CCR newsletter is published quarterly in spring, summer, fall and winter, and is distributed to Cargill retirees throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Submit items of interest to the CCR office (Com-munity Relations/137).
For additional information about CCR volunteer activities, call the CCR office at 952/742-6188 or email [email protected].
CCR Management Committee
Retirees E-Mail Directory
The CCR Email directory was sent out February 15. It has 326 retiree addresses. If you are not one of them and would like to be, just send your name and Email address to [email protected] and we’ll add you.”
Shirley AndersonElaine BrownDoug EngenDianne EricksonJoe Fournier
Gene GrossJim GuyreGeorge KuberaMike LillyJim Little
John LokenKen MoritzRich PetersTy ThayerLois Tolentino
Frank St. LawrenceJohn Tschumperlin
Cargill Care Points Independent Activity Summary
Cargill Cares Retirees
Last Name First MI
Address ZIP Phone:
Activity Date, period Non-profit Organization City ZIP Activity Description Hours
ending, date of event or 501(c)(3) (Whole)
From To
Summarize your hours by week or month or quarter. Detail is not needed.CarePoints updated by/date
Send to: Cargill Retirees CarePoints MS 137
PO Box 5273
Minneapolis, MN 55440-5273
Habitat for Humanity 2010 build in Hopkins, MNBy Mike Lilly
Cargill Retirees will be joining Cargill employees again this year in Hopkins to build a Habitat For Humanity home near Cargill’s Excelsior Crossings office. Construction begins on Sept 20 through November 19th for a nine week build. Cargill will schedule up to 19 employees per day and retirees will have up to 3 con-struction workers per day. Retirees will also be on hand daily to serve food to the twenty plus workers.
If you would like to volunteer for construction work please call or e-mail Mike Lilly (763-546-9665 [email protected]). To volunteer for food service please call or e-mail Lois Tolentino (763-537-6051 [email protected]).
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Victorian Christmas Mark your calendars!!By Lois Tolentino
We have a one day trip scheduled for Wednesday, December 1, 2010.
A Victorian Christmas in Stillwater.
We will leave Cargill at 12:15 PM and arrive in historic Stillwater at 1:15PM.
We begin at the Lowell Inn where we’ll look through some of the guest rooms furnished in the 19th and 20th century style. We’ll then have lunch at the Lowell Inn better known as “Mt Vernon of the Midwest”.
We will experience Stillwater’s Victorian Christmas by touring two historic homes decorated for the holiday season.
We leave Stillwater at 5:00 PM. During our return the bus will take us into downtown St Paul and around Rice Park to see the display of Christmas lights presented by Minnesota’s Capitol City.
A letter will be sent during October with the registra-tion form. The cost will be $57.00 each. This will be a perfect way to start the Christmas season.
Why Do You Volunteer?By Frank St. Lawrence
As I put together this newsletter and read John Loken’s “President’s Corner” article I became curious why many of us volunteer. We’d like to hear your reasons.
Why do you volunteer? Are you willing to share your reason? Simply tell us in one or two sentences why you volunteer and we’ll use your quote in a future newslet-ter.
You may call the CCR office to tell us or send you reason via email.
I look forward to hearing why you volunteer.
Cargill Cares Retirees Phone 952-742-6188 Cargill Cares Retirees Email [email protected]
Old Log Theater Thursday, October 14, 2010by Shirley Anderson
Mark your calendar for this date. The play is Jeeves in Bloom, a comedy by Margaret Raether, based in London.
The Old Log Theater has recently been refurbished with new carpeting and seats. Don’t miss this opportunity to socialize with your friends and former co-workers. A let-ter with more details and reservation information will be sent out the latter part of September.
A number of employees and guests have joined us in this team effort
Balakrishna ChintaginjalaBarry BrooksBrennen CeslakPaul GrafHeidi CoganCarol HeilandLuciano Juuqueria
Marie NealEnrique PayanAmy SwalleyJill SwansonWhitney SwansonIngrid ThulinSusanna Tong
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For The RecordCompiled by Elaine Brown
Recently DeceasedSusan M. Cargill Virginia Carlton Esther DellwoRussell Egan Adolph Enge June Anne HubbardPhilip Inman Henry Jabs Calvin John KrebsArvid Kuutti Robert Larson Jean LoefflerNeil R Martenson Evertt Wood MacLennan Pearl McFaddenChad Moberg Delores A. Nelson Monika OrensteinVivien Penteado Don Perchel Viola ShermanAlice Spaulding Carl Spongberg Doris Valerie Hegg-SteinbackGerald Wagner Donald Wolf
On a hot and muggy August weekend twenty two Cargill retirees signed up to officiate bocce ball and golf events in Maple Grove and Oakdale. The special athletes are there to have fun. They are also serious and focused on scoring their best to earn an Olympic Medal.
The bocce ball events were held in Maple Grove on Saturday Aug 21st and included these Cargill Cares Retirees:
Bob BridgesDonna DewittGary HaralsonJim FisherPhil JohnsonDoug LindbergBarbara Luke
Bob MadsenPat NielsenDon NielsenBarbara OlsonNorm OlsonCarol Lutgen
The golf event was held in Oakdale on Aug 22nd. Cargill retiree volunteers supervised driving, pitching, chip-ping, putting and three hole competition. Volunteers included:
Wilfred GerhartMargit GerhartRon JacobsenNyals KittelLynda Ruecker
James RueckerGary SornsenCharlotte SullivanMike Lilly
Led by Cargill employee Dorothy Guanella, Cargill has supported Special Olympics Fall games for many years. Thanks to all our volunteers for making this a “Special” event.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS FALL GAMES 2010By Mike Lilly
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United Way Minneapolis Headquarters Campaign October 25 - 29, 2010October 25 – 5:00-7:30 pm at Excelsior CrossingsFor the launch of our Cargill headquarters campaign week and to spark enthusiasm and involvement, a kick-off event will be held on October 25 from 5 – 7:30 p.m. at Excelsior Crossings. Cargill associates and retirees are invited to attend. The theme will be the 1960’s to celebrate Cargill’s involvement with United Way for 60 years and raising $67 million over the last ten years alone.
Online Auction – October 25th - 29thCargill’s successful and popular online auction is once again part of the 2010 United Way fundraising initiative at headquarters. All employees and retirees are invited to participate in a lively week of bidding to benefit our community. The annual auction features hundreds of items including tickets to sporting events, unique foods and dinners, theme gift baskets, and personal services. Bidding opens on October 25.
Again this year, retirees will be able to bid on auction items via an external link that will be announced via email prior to the beginning of auction.
If you have items to donate and would like a form sent to you, please contact the CCR office at 952-742-6188. Donations are tax deductible within IRS guidelines and you’ll receive a receipt for your donation. Items will be accepted now through October 11.
Cargill Retirees Cheer on the Twins at Target FieldBy Mike Lilly
On a perfect summer afternoon thirty Cargill retirees boarded a bus for Target Field in late June. The Twins went on to beat the Detroit Tigers. Justin Morneau lit up the scoreboard with the longest home run ever hit at the new stadium. The game was sold out and the Twins have sold out for the rest of the summer.
When Cargill Cares Retirees announced the block of thirty seats, retirees quickly requested 90 seats. Fortunately Bobby Pascaly with the Twins lined up sixty additional seats for our group on September 22nd when the Twins take on the Cleveland Indians.
If you missed this year’s Twins events, look for Cargill Cares Retirees to be booking another game in 2011.
Metro “Children’s Water Festival” - Volunteers?By Jim Mickus
The 2010 Children’s Water Festival will again be held at the State Fair Grounds. The date is Wednesday, September, 29. We have need four volunteers for the morning session, 9:30 AM till noon and the afternoon session, noon till 2:30 PM. Free lunch is available to volunteers at either session. The duties are to man the demonstrations of Acid Rain, Soil Percolation or the Enviroscape. Easy duties and fun work to interact with 5th graders on the use and conservation of our most valuable resource - “WATER”.
To sign up contact Jim Mickus at 953-403-0566 or e-mail, [email protected]
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Hello Retirees!
Cargill’s 2010 United Way campaign at headquarters is set for October 25-29 and I invite you to participate.
Cargill has been running a United Way campaign for 60 years which is why David Dines, my campaign vice chair, and I chose the theme “Dare to Dream, Join the Team, Celebrating 60 years of LIVING UNITED.” LIVING UNITED means giving, volunteering or advocating so that people have the building blocks for a good life: a quality education that leads to a stable job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health.
Reflecting back on my first United Way campaign, when I joined Cargill and began contributing to the effort, I remember thinking, ‘We’re helping so many people, and we’re having fun doing it!’ So much has changed at Cargill and in our communities since then. But what hasn’t changed is this: United Way continues to be an effective and smart way to help more people for a greater, positive impact.
We all can be proud of Cargill’s legacy of United Way support. The annual campaign helps us live out our commitment to invest in and engage with communities where we live and work. Last year, the campaign raised $12.6 million because of the caring spirit of employees and retirees, and the generosity of business units, facilities, the Cargill Foundation and Cargill corporate giving.
This year, as we celebrate 60 years of goodwill and leadership, let’s dare to dream of cities without hunger and homelessness. Let’s dare to dream of kids and adults who won’t have to live with violence in their homes or in their neighborhoods. Let’s dare to dream of another successful campaign that helps as many people as possible achieve their dreams. Our goal is to raise $13 million at over 210 locations across Canada and the United States. Let’s dare to dream big - come join our team!
Sincerely,
Jenny Verner2010 United Way Campaign ChairPresident, Specialty Canola Oils
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Three River ParksUpcoming Volunteer Events By John Tschumperlin
On Saturday, October 2nd, CCR volunteers will help col-lect native wildflower seeds at Carver Park Reserve. Carver Park is located on the west edge of the metro area in Victoria on County Road 11. The harvested seeds are used to reseed areas in various parks. This enables the Park District to save money as they will not need to purchase seeds.
Seed collectors work in open prairie areas and collect seed by hand. Training and collection bags are furnished at the site. Light garden gloves are recommended and you might consider car-rying water with you.
Time commitment is 2 or 4 hours. Collection times on October 2nd are either 10:00 a.m. – noon, or 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. You may sign up for both times if you wish.
Also in October (date yet to be set) we will pick up litter along a two mile section of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail. Our section runs through downtown Mound. We plan on doing this on some week day morning in mid-October.
If interested and/or want more information on either event please contact John Tschumperlin at (952) 472-4465 or [email protected] by September 23rd.
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Feed My Starving Children (FMSC)By Lois Tolentino
On July 27, 2010, 41 CCR volunteers gathered at the Chanhassen FMSC facility to prepare packages of nutritious meals to be shipped to countries around the world to feed the hungriest children. We packaged 8,208 meals in about 1 hour and 15 minutes, which will feed 22 kids for 1 year. Thank goodness for air conditioning as the temp outside was about 90 degrees. We had 3 new volunteers to FMSC which is always nice.
Donations are always welcome. A simple bag of food-which provides meals for six children-costs around $1.15 to pro-duce and 94 percent of all donations to FMSC go directly toward the food program.
Please look online @ www.feedmystarvingchildren.org to read all about this wonderful organization.
We are scheduled to volunteer at the EAGAN facility on November 18th from 9:30-11:30. The calling tree will not be used. If you are interested, please call me (Lois) @ 763-537-6051or email [email protected] and your name will go on the list.
Volunteers at Chanhassen included:
Martin Barke Bev Johnson Elisabeth ReznicekDon Biorn Corrine Kaiser Charlie DesnickBob Bridges Marge Klimmek Gay SchmidtElaine Brown Dean Larson Roger SchmidtBetty Erlandson Lois Larson Dorothy SelchowBarb Ernst Steve Larson Neil SelchowChuck Ernst Mike Lilly Clair ShafferRon Feldman Bev Loken Jan SmithTom Geisen John Loken Frank St LawrenceRon Habas Barb Luke Lois TolentinoSandy Hedrick Jim McDougall John TschumperlinRon Jacobson Von McDougall Rob WheelerAl Johnson Phyllis Olson Lisa Bauch (employee)Peggy Johnson Rich Peters
Cargill Cares RetireesPACR/137Box 5723Minneapolis, MN 55440-5723952/742-6188
PRSRT STD
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Compiled by Lois TolentinoContact the CARGILL CARES RETIREE Office for more information, 952/742-6188
Upcoming events:Genealogy Seminar
Friday, Sept 10, 2010Office Center-Aud A10:00-11:30 AM
Water Festival September 29, 2010Contact Jim Mickus@ 952/403-0466or [email protected]
Old Log TheaterOctober 14, 2010Letter to be sent
Seminar October 27, 2010Advanced Wealth Management GroupLetter to be sent
Feed My Starving ChildrenThursday, November 18, 2010Eagan. 9:30-11:30Contact Lois Tolentino763-537-6051/[email protected]
Day Trip-Wed December1, 2010Victorian Christmas-StillwaterSee article
Coming Events-Information Memorial Blood Drives-
To sign up -Call Joan Kinnon 952/742-5636or email [email protected] the code of location where youwant to give blood.All drives are 8 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.Cargill Office Center-Code 0062 Wednesday, September 22, 2010Cargill Whitewater-Code 1444 Wednesday, September 22, 2010Cargill Excelsior Crossings -Code 3477 Wednesday, September 22, 2010
On-Going Events:BridgingContact Jim Little @612/338-1872 orDon Olmsted @952/941-6122Bloomington and Roseville1pm-4pm the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thur.
Emergency Foodshelf New Hope. 9:00-11:00 AM 1st Wed each month.Contact John Tschumperlin @ 952/472-4465
Retiree Golf LeagueContact Joe Fournier 763/420-6720
Second HarvestContact Joe Fournier-763/420-6720On the 3rd Tuesday and Last Wednesday each month.
Store to Door- Contact Marge Klimmek-763/732-1733
Habitat for HumanityContact Mike Lilly, 763/546-9665Fall build will be in Hopkins.45 7th Ave South