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A WORD OF THANKS
A MESSAGE FROM TIM BARRY,LMHA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
I would like to express my appreciationfor your involvement in this year’sMetro United Way Employee campaign.The need is great in our community,now more than ever, but thanks to yoursupport and caring spirit, we raisedover $12,000. These funds will helpsupport a variety of organizationsthat help children succeed, buildstrong families, promote health andindependence, and strengthenneighborhoods.
Your gift is an investment in the futureof our community. Thank you for yourparticipation and support.
November/December 2008
THE BIGGEST LOSER (REALLY THE
BIGGEST WINNER!!) TAKES IT ALL
The “The Biggest Loser” televisionshow became a real life experience foreleven LMHA employees who recentlyconducted their own version by holdinga competition to see who could lose themost weight.
Beginning in August, the employees metregularly to weigh in and post reportsof who had lost the highest percentage(actual weight and number of poundsremained confidential). Similar to thetelevision show whose participantscompete to lose weight in hopes ofwinning a grand prize, these fearlessemployees put their money “on the line”weekly by putting in $5 each at weigh in.
When the results were tallied inNovember, Shelly Winstead came inthird place ($75), LaTasha Kilgore came
in second place ($225) and the bigwinner (or should I say the biggest loser)winning $525 was Yvonne Feger! “It wasfun seeing who the biggest loser waseach week and who had the lead,” saidAngela Sharp, Finance. “Althougheveryone chose their own method ofweight loss, the folks who exercisedcame out as the winners.”
Congratulations to the followingemployees who took part in thecompetition: Angela Sharp (Finance);Dawn Haynes (Info. Tech.); Ashley Jones(Finance); Janell Coghill (Finance);Linda Nuss (Finance); Shari Wells(Finance); Shelly Winstead (Finance);LaTasha Kilgore (ConstructionAdministration); Vanessa Holland(Occupancy); Willie Drain (Finance);and, Yvonne Feger (Finance).
Editor’s Note: We’re gauging interest inconducting an agency-wide “BiggestLoser” competition. If you would like toparticipate, please contact Vikki Stone [email protected].
NEWS OF NOTE
STAFF UPDATE
New HiresFull-TimeBarry BradshawMaintenance Worker I - Dosker Manor
Ramona BrewerSenior Social Worker - Special Programs
Kimberly GoodinAccountant I - Finance
Sherian McLendonSenior Social Worker - Special Programs
Calvester SwainProgramManager - Construction Admin.
Hollie WillinghamSenior Social Worker - Special Programs
PromotionsJuan HunterAssistant Regional Director - Operations
William KelteeMaintenance Worker III - Sheppard Square
LaShonda MooreMaintenance Worker III - Iroquois Homes
RetirementsRay AtkinsonMaintance Work IV - Beecher Terrace
Jerry BodineRegional Director Region II - Operations
Svetlana ChipigaHousing Clerk Typist - Vine Street
Sandy SchardeinSenior Social Worker - Special Programs
ResignationsRonyell HambyMaintenance Worker III – Lourdes Hall
Daniel MelendyAccountant I – Finance
Fred PaulMaintenance Worker III – Avenue Plaza
Kenneth PayneMaintenance Worker III – Parkway Place
Angela RobertsTutor – Special Programs
We’ve already had a few snowflakes,and many more are surely on theway! When the first big snowfallhits, please note the followingsafety precautions before you grabthe shovel:
• Do not shovel after eating orwhile smoking.
• Take it slow – shoveling (likelifting weights) can raise yourheart rate and blood pressuredramatically.
• Pace yourself and be sure tostretch out and warm up beforetaking on the task.
• Shovel only fresh snow. Freshfallen, powdery snow is easier toshovel than the wet, packed-downvariety.
• Don’t pick up too much at once.Use a small shovel or fill onlyone-forth or one-half of alarge one.
• Do not work to the point ofexhaustion. If you run out ofbreath, take a break. If you feeltightness in your chest, stopimmediately.
• Dress warmly. Remember thatextremities, such as the nose,ears, hands and feet need extraattention during winter’s cold.
• Individuals over 40, or those whoare relatively inactive, should beespecially careful.
• If you have a history of hearttrouble, do not shovel withouta doctor’s permission.
Excerpt from National Safety Council
SAFETYMATTERS
WINTERTIME, WHEN SNOW SHOVELINGIS NOT SO EASY!Submitted by Mike Loughmiller, Safety Manager
SALUTE TO SERVICE(NOVEMBER – DECMBER)
25 years(11/2008) Cathy Salvate, Finance(12/2008) Cleda Thompson, Lourdes Hall
15 years((11/2008) Aldean Pleasant, Vine Street(11/2008) Terry Steiden, Beecher East(12/2008) Faye Wilford, Dosker Manor
10 years(11/2008) LaTasha Kilgore, Construction Admin.(11/2008) Dorene Reed, Sheppard Square(12/2008) Willie Stephen, HVAC
5 years(11/2008) William Slemmons, HVAC(12/2008) Joseph Nalley, HVAC
HAPPYBIRTHDAY TO:
NovemberRobert Barbour, Beecher TerraceDennis Basham, FinanceRosemary Bissinger, Vine StreetStephen Bland, Parkway PlaceMark Calloway, Iroquois HomesTeri Carr, Vine StreetDeborah Caston, Beecher TerraceDavid Clayton, Parkway PlaceSharon Coleman, Sheppard SquareSue Ann Drane, Vine StreetVickie Fields, OperationsCarla Hardaway, Vine StreetJeRoy Hayden, Dosker ManorMary Hundley, Vine StreetJohn Keen Jr., Parkway PlaceWayne Leeseberg, Sheppard SquareDiane Lindsey, OperationsBridget Long, Vine StreetCarol Malone, Beecher TerraceVictor Malone, Sheppard SquareMika McClain, Parkway PlaceGina McClasky, Iroquois HomesJuanita Mitchell, Avenue PlazaShantel Ndiaye, Special ProgramsAldean Pleasant, Vine StreetDarlene Seabrooks, Parkway PlaceDeshawn Simpson, Special ProgramsHarold Swoope, Vacancy Prep.Yasmin Thompson, Beecher Terrace
DecemberValerie Al-Ethawi, OperationsGary Bradley, PG&ESharon Cofield, Dosker ManorGregory Crum, HVACWillie Drain, FinanceNorma Giles, Vine StreetJames Grant, PG&ECarlos Grigsby, Dosker ManorKevin Hughes, Bishop Lane PlazaLinda Little, Avenue PlazaRobert Marshall, HVACKeith McCarthy, Regional MaintenanceRodriquez Montgomery, Parkway PlaceLatoya Morrison, Vine StreetJanie Orr, Sheppard SquarePhilip Reidinger, HVACVanessa Ryland, Vine StreetKathy Scott, PurchasingAlyss Simpson, Vine StreetJo Ann Smith, Vine StreetChiffon Taylor, Iroquois HomesJohn Vandeveer, Vine StreetDennis Weber, PurchasingAnthony Williams, Special ProgramsLana Zusstone, Family Investment Center
The following “Fill in the Blank” may present a little bit of a challenge, but that’swhat makes it fun. The deadline for submission is January 16, 2009. What’s in it foryou, another great prize of course. Good Luck!
Instructions: Please complete each of the following words by inserting the correctletter. Each word starts and ends with the same letter.
ARE YOU PUZZLED?
Submitted by:
Name____________________________________Dept. __________________
Please make a copy of your completed puzzle, and send it to Vikki Stone inthe Executive Office by January 16, 2009. The prize winner will be drawn fromthe correct entries. If you would like to submit any puzzles or brain teasers forfuture consideration, please send them via e-mail to [email protected].
The winner of the August/September/October 2008 puzzler is Mike Barnett, DoskerManor. Congrats Mike, stop by Executive at your convenience to pick up your prize.
Answers to the August/September/October 2008 puzzler: (1) Ace is the place with the helpfulhardware man. (2) The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup. (3) Bounty is the quickerpicker upper. (4) Built Ford tough. (5) G.E. We bring good things to life. (6) It’s Shake & Bake and Ihelped. (7) If you believe in peanut butter, you gotta believe in Peter Pan. (8) Like a good neighbor,State Farm is there. (9) Skittles. Taste the rainbow. (10) If it says Libby’s Libby’s Libby’s on thelabel, label, label, you will like it, like it, like it on your table, table, table.
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2. ____ rou ____
3. ____hrif____
4. ____regan____
5. ____ypis____
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2 jars spaghetti sauce (Ragu, Prego, etc.)
1 1/2 lbs. ground beef, browned anddrained
1 medium onion, chopped
Pepper and garlic to taste
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
1 can or jar mushroom slices or pieces
1 pkg. pepperoni slices
8 oz. mozzarella cheese, grated
1 pkg. spaghetti, cooked and drained
Sauté the onion, pepper and garlicin butter. Brown the ground beef,then drain. Combine the groundbeef, spaghetti sauce, mushroomsand sautéed onion and seasonings.In a 9X13 (large) casserole dish, layerthe sauce mixture, cooked spaghetti,cheese and pepperoni. Then repeatanother layer in the same manner.Bake at 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes.
TASTY TIDBITSSubmitted by Mike Lyall, Construction Administration
Baked Spaghetti
Sandra Davis (Finance); Pat Laster(Operations); Deborah Betts(Bishop Lane); Isaiah Evans(Sheppard Square); Shari Wells(Finance); Deborah Gilbert (VineStreet); Vanessa Ryland (Vine Street);Dayrel Wade (Lourdes Hall); PhilReidinger (HVAC); Emma Robinson(LHS); Janie Orr (Sheppard Square);Will Seay (Operations); ValerieAL-Ethawi (Operations); LatachaBrewer (Lourdes Hall); Kathy Head(Occupancy); Sandy Schardein(Vine Street); Phil Stepteau (Executive);
Christine Smith (Dosker Manor);Marie Tull (Personnel); CarolynNichols (Parkway Place); Norma Giles(Vine Street); and, Mary Masden(Beecher Terrace).
The number of chances entered towin prizes was based upon the levelof contribution to Metro UnitedWay (the larger the gift, the greaternumber of chances that were putin the prize drawings).
LMHA METRO UNITED WAY EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGNPRIZE WINNERS
Briefly Speaking is a bi-monthly employee newsletterpublished by the Public Information Office (PIO) for theLMHA. For more information contact Vikki Stone, PIOofficer, (502) 569-3421 or [email protected]. ExecutiveDirector: Tim Barry; Deputy Executive Director – Operations:Will Seay; Deputy Executive Director – Finance: WavidWray; Website: www.LMHA1.org
GOING GREENIn consideration of LMHA's GREENinitiative, Briefly Speaking will bepublished on-line for all computerusers (on a trial basis) beginningJanuary, 2009 (www.lmha1.org"Pressroom" page). Please notethat printed copies will continue tobe made available to all employeeswho do not have regular access toa computer.