Congratulations, Anna Krips! Our Employee of the Month
Anna Krips, Residential Aide in Carriage house, is actively involved with the care of the individuals and the day to day operations of the homes. Anna demonstrates a high level of compassion to the clients and is able to manage any challenges that might occur. She is very flexible when reassigned to a different location and always maintains a positive attitude.
During team meetings, she offers input, suggestions and solutions to ensure that all protocols and practices are followed consistently. She is the first to take the lead
on solving a problem or implementing any new practices to support the residents in the best way possible. She welcomes new hires with open arms and a positive demeanor. Anna is described as a calm, knowledgeable employee and has earned the respect of her peers. They seek advice and guidance from Anna when confronted with difficult situations and they appreciate her feedback.
We are truly thankful to Anna for the dedicated service to the individuals and to the organization.
Anna and colleagues
A Monthly Newsletter for the Melmark Community
September 2015
Watch the video of Anna receiving her award on Facebook!www.Facebook.com/MelmarkPA
Need $500?Know someone who would make an exceptional member of the Melmark team? Tell them to check out Career Opportunities and apply online at: www.melmark.org/careers. We’re looking for motivated and caring individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. An existing Melmark employee gets $250 when the new hire is here for three months and another $250 when the new hire is here for one year. You can refer new hires all year long! Just fill out the employee referral form, found in HR, before the new hire begins at Melmark.
The Joybells of Melmark performed at the 2015 World Meeting of Families for Pope Francis. Read the full story
and see photos inside!
A Message from Peter Troy, Interim Deputy CEO
Melmark is proud to announce that our very own Cyndie Martin has received the District 7450 Rotary Governor’s Citation. Cyndie received the award at a recent Rotary Club Meeting. She is a past Rotary President and current Board Member of the Newtown Square Rotary. She has served on the Newtown Square Rotary for over 20 years, building a wonderful, supporting relationship between the Rotary and Melmark.
Congratulations, Cyndie!
Cyndie Martin,Director of Corporate
and Community Relations
Recognition for Service to the Community
Autumn is a time we celebrate transitions, from the changing leaves to the cooler weather. While many of us are prepared for these changes, it is important to pay particular attention to the children and adults entrusted to our care at Melmark.
Many may not think of putting on a light jacket before heading into the morning chill while some may overdress for the cooler weather and get too warm during the day. It is up to each staff member to make sure children and adults are prepared for the fluctuating temperatures marking this time of year.
In addition to the changing weather, we are experiencing other transitions at Melmark. With Dr. Donovan’s announcement surrounding her retirement plans, Melmark’s Board of Directors is
interviewing candidates for Melmark’s next CEO. I am proud to work alongside Dr. Donovan, serving as Melmark’s Interim Deputy CEO, during the transition and while the board works tirelessly to find the perfect person for the job. As you have read in communications from the board, Dr. Donovan will remain on as President through December 31, 2016.
I would like to take this opportunity to ask you to continue doing your best each day to support the people we are privileged to serve. I greatly appreciate the dedication you bring to your work each day, as you put the care of the children and adults at Melmark at the very top of your priority list. I am dedicated to providing the positive, supportive influence each of you needs to carry out your responsibilities to the very best of your abilities.
Thank you so very much for all you do each day to make a difference in so many lives.
The Joybells Perform at 2015 World Meeting of FamiliesOn Sunday, September 27, The Joybells of Melmark made their debut on the world’s stage, performing during The World Meeting of Families’ celebration along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. The Joybells opened Sunday’s celebrations leading up to the Papal Mass. Millions of people watched from the crowded parkway as The Joybells performed “Holy, Holy, Holy” and “Joyful, Joyful” on the main stage at Eakins Oval. Millions more saw the performance on live television and recorded broadcasts around the world.
This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the musicians who are part of The Joybells. They practiced for months before the performance and shared in our entire community’s excitement during the days leading up to the event. Mel-mark Director of Adult Day Programs, Liza Jones, shared in the joy surrounding the opportunity. “I am just so proud of The Joybells,” said Jones. “They are a true testament to the fact that every single person has a talent to share with the world. The World Meeting of Families’ theme this year is ‘Love Is Our Mission’, and I cannot imagine a better way to demonstrate our mission at Melmark than through the love each Joybells member puts into their musical abilities. During their performance, The Joybells taught the world that love and oppor-tunity are all anyone needs to make a difference in this world.”
To see additional photos of The Joybells’ Papal Performance, as well as video, visit www.melmark.org or like us on Facebook (@MelmarkPA).
The Joybells performing on the World Meeting of Families stage
Mayor Nutter stopping to greet The Joybells as they wait for Pope Francis’s arrival
A hug from Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey
Ronnie shaking a nun’s hand in the audience
The Popemobile parked at Eakins Oval
The Joybells of Melmark in front of the same stage from where Pope Francis delivered Mass
Christian with Melmark Board Member, Denny Willson
Lisa and David on a jumbotron where millions watched The Joybells perform live
Heritage FestivalOn Friday, September 18, we celebrated the diversity that makes Melmark such an amazing place to work and live. Melmark’s Annual International Heritage Day Festival featured a parade, in which staff and clients carried flags from their native countries. The festival also included a complimentary buffet lunch of international foods served by members of Melmark’s Leadership Team, as well as games and activities.
Jacob in the parade
Alicia during the paradeJohn and Suzanne
Dr. Jessica Woods serving lunch to AngelicaMelmark staff at the parade
Artwork by Melmark students
Thank You, Volunteers!During the past month, we welcomed dozens of volunteers from our corporate partners. These volunteers converged on Melmark to help in a number of ways, including getting the Meadows Garden ready for the transition to the fall season.
Members of the Janssen Group came out to help in the Meadow gardens.
Volunteers from Vanguard - recipient of Melmark’s 2013 Corporate Partner of the Year Award
Alicia and a Janssen volunteer Janssen volunteers in the garden Louie and Janssen volunteer
Bill and a Vanguard volunteer trimming limbs
A Vanguard volunteer cutting back vines
Debra with a Vanguard volunteer in the garden
Learning Valuable Skills in the KitchenWorkshops Promote Healthy Meal PreparationNothing says fall menu like a steaming hot pot of homemade chili, freshly baked corn bread and fruit turnovers! That’s what Claire, Janet, Doug, Tee and Patrick made during our latest cooking class at The Kitchen Workshop in Paoli. Chef Art Roman generously leads the workshops, providing educational and fun cooking classes for adults at Melmark. See Chef Art’s full calendar of courses at: http://www.kitchen-workshop.com/ .
Claire stirring the chili Chef Art showing Janet how to use the jam-maker
Doug and Tee working together Patrick working with Anne to measure sugar
Anne helping Doug cut the pastry dough Janet working with Chef Art’s assistant, Lynn, to cut the dough
Melmark appreciates the hard work and commitment of the RTF staff. This month, we celebrated these hard-working and dedicated professionals with a barbecue. Photos from the celebration are below.
RTF Staff Appreciation
Eddie and Arron at the BBQ
Teachers and staff welcomed parents during The Melmark School Back to School Night. This annual meet and greet gives parents the opportunity to meet their son’s and daughter’s teachers and to learn more about the cur-riculum and goals for the school year.
Back to School Night
Parents and teachers meeting before classroom tours Heidi, Brittany, Sarah, Kristy and Jackie at Back to School Night
A parent proudly displaying his Melmark School bumper magnet
Teacher, Rocco Gambone, and Clinical Specialist, Amanda Gill, reviewing curriculum with a parent
Parents looking over classroom activities Parents examining technology used in the classroom
RTF staff enjoying the celebration Cortney and Eddie taking the lead on the grill
Jackie Turner, Director of Children’s 6400 Residential, has provided over ten years of dedicated service to Melmark. Jackie began working as direct care staff in Miller house and quickly worked her way up to Lead Staff, Program Manager, Residential Behavior Analyst, Assistant Director and up to her current role. Jackie has a tremendous amount of experience and knowledge that she uses to mentor the managers of the houses she oversees. The managers always feel supported by her and feel that she is “in their corner” regardless of the situation.
Jackie spends many extra hours to ensure her program has all of the necessary resources in place to be successful. There is no job too big or too small for her, and she always takes a close look at every suggestion or decision to make sure it is in the best interest of the program. Not only does Jackie dedicate herself to her staff, she also goes above and beyond for the individuals and families served in the homes. She will pitch in any way she can and is always a phone call away.
Regardless of the changes that occur around her, Jackie is the model for consistency and has earned the respect of her colleagues, staff and Leadership team members. We truly appreciate everything Jackie does and congratulate her on this tremendous achievement.
Supervisor of the Quarter
Jackie with her colleagues
“I love working at Melmark for that one moment when you know you have made a difference in a staff or student’s life that will last a lifetime. Even if they don’t like feedback or the prompt at first, a change will still happen and it makes it all worth it. I have had so many people over years say to me, ‘you were tough, but you were always fair (even if they didn’t think so at the time!) and in the end it made me a better staff.’ There is nothing better in the world than knowing that you have made a difference in someone’s life and they are going to be able to make a difference in other people’s lives because of it.”
-Jackie Turner Supervisor of the 2nd Quarter, 2015
While our main focus is always on our client’s successes, it is important not to overlook the staff success stories that make Melmark a unique place to work. This month, we’d like to share Beth Briggs-Varallo’s story.
Beth joined the Melmark team in 2009 as a classroom teacher. Known to her colleagues, students and their families as a reliable and caring resource, Beth im-mediately stood out as a leader, not only in her classroom, but within the entire Education Department. She was promoted to a senior teacher role, in which she mentored newly hired teachers for an entire school year. In this position, Beth also helped her mentees prepare Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) as well as teaching plans. Her support helped ensure success for both staff and students at Melmark. Beth was recognized as Melmark’s Supervisor of the Year during her tenure as a Senior Teacher.
In 2015, Beth earned a promotion to a curriculum coordinator position at Melmark. In this role, Beth oversees staff in both academic and residential settings. She also develops Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) and serves as an IEP representative for Melmark, making key decisions on technology needs in the classroom, finding answers to funding questions and guiding her colleagues through the often difficult to navigate ID support system.
Beth’s future goals include continuing to advance her career at Melmark and building upon her already solideducational background, which includes a Masters in Education. Melmark is extremely fortunate to have Beth on its team, and we are happy to support her continued success and growth in the field of special education and Applied Behavior Analysis.
Career Success at Melmark
Beth working with a student in the classroom
Ditch the Workout, Join the Party!Melmark is offering a series of ten-week Zumba classes. These classes are great for everyone, from beginner to expert, and require no prior experience or coordination.
When: Tuesdays 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. October 6 - December 8
Where: Melmark’s Gym / Multi-Purpose Center
Cost: $100.00 due by October 2
What: Zumba! is a fun, Latin-inspired dance fitness workout.
Wear comfortable clothing that you can move around in and sneakers. Bring water.
All participants will earn healthy lifestyle points.
Michael Donovan Manager of Operations and Strategic Initiatives
Advocacy CornerOn Wednesday, September 23, the Moving Agencies Toward Excellence (MAX) Association hosted Deputy Secretary of the Office of Developmental Programs, Nancy Thaler. Ms. Thaler was appointed to that role by Secretary of Human Services, Ted Dallas, in June. It is her second go-round in this position (which was called OMR at that time). Her first term in the role was from 1993-2003. She has since been working in Washington, D.C., first at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, then as Executive Director of National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disability Services.
Ms. Thaler returns to the job with renewed energy with the goal of repairing a broken system. She spoke about the numerous challenges that face the Commonwealth and shared her ideas with the group, a collection of professionals from various providers like Melmark.
As Chair of the MAX Advocacy and Policy Committee (MAP), I had the opportunity to organize our questions for Ms. Thaler ahead of the meeting. A different MAP committee member asked her about a variety of topics including redundancy of oversight in our system (adding administrative burden to providers), the lack of availability of medication administrator certification courses, and a forum for feedback from families about the implementation of the Community Final Rule.
She was gracious and generous with her time. While some may disagree with her on specific issues, there is widespread respect for her efforts at both the state and federal level on behalf of individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Losers R Winners Weight Loss Challenge Thanks for those that participated in The Losers R Winners Weight Loss Challenge!
We had 62 participants, and 36 people met their goal (58%). The most weight lost was 10.2 pounds, and the average weight lost was 6.8 lbs. The 36 people who met their goal earned 50 healthy lifestyle points. Points can be used for a discount on next year’s insurance premiums:
We are excited to have launched another Walking Works Challenge, which began Sunday, August 16 and runs through Saturday, November 14th. This is a 12-week challenge to see how many miles teams (four to eight people per team) can walk by the end of the program.
This is another opportunity to earn Healthy Lifestyle Tracker points, which can add up to savings on next year’s health insurance premium! In addition to earning points, there will be prizes for the team with the highest average miles walked over the 12-week challenge and a prize for the person with the overall highest total number of miles walked. Currently there are 77 employees participating in Walking Works.
Current TeamsBand of Buddies Fearsome FoursomeHR Runs FarMission Slim PossibleOperation Save MoneyTT’s TrottersTeam AwesomeTeam Holey 2The Walk-inatorsWalk it OutWalking Wonders
Point Total Discount Per Pay250 - 349 points $5.00350 - 449 points $7.00450 points or more $10.00
Don’t let the flu
bug you!
Flu Vaccine
Parties!!
Monday, October 5th
9AM - 12PM
Wednesday, October 7th
7AM - 10AM
In the Gymnasium
Flu Vaccine
Parties!!
Friday, October 9th
2PM - 5PM
Saturday, October 10th
8AM - 12PM
Flu Vaccine Parties
Employees who participated in the Losers R Winners Weight Loss Challenge! can also earn 35 healthy lifestyle points if they get a flu shot.
Melmark will be starting a recreational basketball league this fall on Thursday evenings from 4:00 – 6:00 PM in the Gym!
Teams will consist of three staff on each team, and games will be played on a three versus three basis. Games will take place in half hour intervals.
Interested employees must form a team of three staff members and submit their team registration and exercise release forms to the HR Office by October 9th.
Game schedules will be distributed to league participants on October 16th, and the basketball league will officially begin on Thursday, October 22nd.
Participants will earn Healthy Lifestyle points!
Campaign Passes $11 million in Pledges and GiftsMany people see autumn as a time of renewal and reorganization, a time when one can make resolutions to reenergize, move forward and set and meet new goals. Happily, the beginning of fall has prompted a surge of new commitments to Promises to Keep…The Campaign for Melmark. Thanks to a number of very generous gifts and pledges received in the first week in September, we are thrilled to report that we have exceeded $11 million to support the various initiatives of the Campaign. Also, we have almost $7.8 million in fulfillment of commitments and are waiting on over $10 million in requests pending. It is our hope that as we move further into the fall, we will see a renewed commitment from many of our constituents, first, to be open to learn more about the Campaign’s initiatives and, second, to consider ways to partner with Melmark in this great venture.
Among the donors to the Campaign, the most generous are our families who have provided over 62% of our total commitments. This makes perfect sense as it is the parents, siblings, grandparents and other extended family members who are the most vested in Melmark’s future. That said, it will take everyone’s interest and support to bring us to our goal. In the coming months the Advancement Office will be meeting with many of our families to report progress on the projects underway and the details of those planned.
The Promises to Keep Campaign represents one of the most important initiatives Melmark has embarked on in its nearly 50 years. The Campaign’s complete success in reaching or exceeding the $20 million goal is our only option. The children and adults we serve deserve it.
With new parking areas open, the construction focus on Melmark’s campus turns to curbing and road surfaces. Crews will be installing curbing in the following areas in the coming weeks:
Thank you to everyone for their cooperation during the site work construction. All campus improvements are designed to provide optimal safety to Melmark’s
clients, staff and visitors.
Each month, we’re updating staff on construction taking place on Melmark’s campus. Below is a look at some of the main tasks underway in “The Construction Zone”:
Progress Toward Our Goal
Construction work continuing on campus
• From Wayland Road to Center Circle• In front of Schoemaker• Around the Marcus turn-around• Along Lodge Lane
Paving work will begin in mid-October.
This is a reminder that our Fall Clean Up Days are scheduled for:
• Monday, October 5, 2015,• Thursday, October 15, 2015• Friday, October 16, 2015
On clean up days, supervisors should oversee and assist with the following:1. Discarding items which are no longer used and which have no value2. Gathering items which are no longer used but could be donated (outgrown clothing, unused toys, etc)3. Identifying and gathering items for which off site storage is appropriate (furniture and other larger items
which are in good repair but are no longer needed in the home or work location)
Items which are no longer needed in homes or work locations should be gathered and labeled into three categories:
1. Trash2. Donations3. Off site storage
Items should be left on front lawns of the homes (or in front area of work unit/dept.) by as early as possible but no later than 3:00 p.m. on the dates listed above.
In addition, supervisors should ensure the following• All storage space is clean and organized. • Items should be neatly stacked, folded, etc. Loose items should be stored in bins or other appropriate
storage containers. • All stored items can be easily reached and accessed. • All client possessions must be separated by individual.• Nothing should be stored in utility closets or in front of fire sprinklers, electrical panels or other building
safety equipment or utilities. • Nothing should be stored within 18 inches of the ceiling.
This includes storage in closets. • All means of egress including stairs, hallways and pathways
to exits, as outlined in building evacuation plans, must be clear. There should not be chairs, boxes, carts or other items stored in these areas.
Thank you in advance for everyone’s assistance. Please contact the Facilities Department or your supervisor if you have any questions.
Fall Cleanup Days
Thanks to our partnership with Art-Reach, adults in Melmark’s Day Programs recently had the opportunity to visit the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA). They enjoyed privately guided tours through exhibits where they saw unique artwork on display. Art-Reach enriches lives by connecting under served audiences with cul-tural experiences so that they may enjoy and benefit from the power of the arts.
Art-Reach
Thanks to Brandon, Patrick and Tee for presenting a beautiful piece of art to Melmark’s vocational program. The three made this artwork together at In-Sync and Social meetings over the course of four weeks. In-Sync and Social is a social skills program that encourages teamwork and teaches valuable social nuances to children, adolescents and adults.
Collaboration and Teamwork
Helping the Homeless
Talk about giving back to the community! Tee and Patrick are holding a donation drive for the Safe Harbor Shelter of Chester County. Please help out those in need with any NEW clothing, cleaning supplies, household items or unopened, non-perishable food items.
Safe Harbor is a non-profit charitable organization that provides shelter, food and access to support services for homeless single men and homeless single women in Chester County.
The collection lasts through the end of October. Please see the next page for a full list of items to donate.
Ronnie, Brian, Janet, Jean and Billy at PAFA Brian and Janet enjoy a piece on display
Brandon, Patrick and Tee presenting their artwork
Patrick and Tee holding a collection box
Tee and Patrick, from the Vocational Program, are collecting food and other items for people in need at the Safe Harbor of Chester County shelter. If you are interested in donating, please drop your items off:
• in the Main House copy room (no non-food items please!) • in the eatery • contact Patrick or Tee at x2835 for them to come pick up your items
from 9am-3pm!
We will be collecting items until the end of September. *All donated items must be new* Below are items the shelter needs.
Safe Harbor has an urgent need for new pillows and washcloths.
Food items
• Individual snack packs• Coffee-decaf especially• Creamer cups • Sugar/sugar substituted packets • Powdered juice mix • Iced tea mix• Condiment packets• Cereal/ cereal bar
Men’s needs
• Boxers-size small to 3xl• Undershirts –size small to3xl• Socks• Hooded, zippered sweatshirts• Sweat pants• Pajama pants
Miscellaneous
• Bus tokens• Paper towels and napkins• Tote bag, duffle bags, back packs• Toilet paper• Aluminum pans full and ½ steam tray size• Towels & washcloths• Pillows• Band-Aids & first aid ointment
Cleaning Supplies
• Windex• Bleach• All purpose spray cleaner• Dish detergent• SOS pads• Dish detergent packets
Women’s needs
• Panties –size 5 to 14• Sports bras – sizes small to 4XL• Socks• Slippers• Sanitary napkins (supers) and Tampons• Pajama pants
Personal Care Items
• Deodorant• Razors• Shaving Cream• Tylenol/Advil• Cough Drops/Lozenges• Toothbrushes• Toothpaste
Seasonal Items
• Cold weather gear- hats, scarves gloves, etc. • Sunscreen• Lip balm • Hats & Visors • Moisturizer
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Help Around Your Program AreaWho doesn’t need a little help around the office? The young men and women who participate in the Christopher Maurer Vocational Program at Melmark are offering you a helping hand. And thanks to some help from our MIS Team, getting that help is as easy as a click of a mouse. Using Sharepoint, you can now request services ranging from binder assembly to recycling pick-up and Melmark vehicle cleaning. Just go to the Sharepoint home page, select “Client Job Request” and fill out the appropriate fields. Someone from the vocational team will be in touch to schedule your job request.
EMPLOYEE NAME POSITION DEPARTMENT HIRE DATE
Maddi Alfred Licensed Practical Nurse Health Care 5/4/2015
Pauline Bargor Residential Aide Adult Community Residential 5/4/2015
Mishael Calhoun Clinical Associate Children’s RTF 5/4/2015
Tiffany Chen Clinical Associate Education RTF 5/18/2015
Rebecca Clarke Licensed Practical Nurse Health Care 5/18/2015
Ashley Dutton Residential Aide Adult Campus Residential 5/4/2015
Natasha Hamilton Licensed Practical Nurse Health Care 5/18/2015
Christine Johnson Health Care Coordinator Health Care 5/18/2015
Lakemue Mah Licensed Practical Nurse Health Care 5/4/2015
Patience Manyeah ABA Counselor Children’s Residential 5/18/2015
Tamba Mattia Residential Aide Children’s RTF 5/4/2015
Vina McCastle Medical Billing Coordinator Health Care 5/4/2015
Adebusola Oyewole Vocational Workshop Assistant Adult Day Services 5/18/2015
Wilson Tai ABA Counselor Children’s Residential 5/18/2015
STAFF REACHING 90 DAYS OF EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYEE NAME POSITION DEPARTMENT
Augusta Libby Residential Aide Children’s Residential
Georgiana Gamanga Residential Aide Adult Residential
Palmettia Henderson Residential Aide ICF Homes
Ryan Aiken ABA Counselor Education
Brittani Moss ABA Counselor Children’s Residential
Anthony Logan ABA Counselor Education
Keisha Henry ABA Counselor Education
Jernise Grier Residential Aide Adult Residential
Daniel Koroma Residential Aide Adult Residential
Alhusine Deen-Sie Residential Aide Children’s Residential
Ashley Huggins Vocational Workshop Assistant Adult Program
Wokie Kiamue Clinical Associate Education RTF
Mamadu Jalloh ABA Counselor Children’s Residential
Aiesha Bryant Residential Aide Adult Residential
Breoni Prewitt Vocational Workshop Assistant Adult Program
Lasheina Key Residential Aide Adult Residential
Andrew Nass ABA Counselor Education
Zoharmella Savoy Program Manager Adult Services
Miguel Rodriguez Clinical Associate RTF
Mercy Dennis Residential Aide Adult Residential
James Gbla Residential Aide Children’s Residential
Beth Ann McCarthy ABA Counselor Education
John Taylor Clinical Associate RTF
Sabrina Jones ABA Counselor Education
Victoria Ortiz Residential Aide Adult Residential
Avalon Hendricks ABA Counselor Children’s Residential
Erika Tucker ABA Counselor Education
Jerome Zamgba Clinical Associate RTF
CONGRATULATIONS, NEW HIRES!
Friday, October 2 Shire Pharmaceuticals Volunteers Campus 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Monday, October 5 Hubert J.P. Schoemaker Classic
Waynesborough CC St. David’s Golf Club Gulph Mills Golf Club
All Day / Evening
Thursday, October 29 Newtown Square Rotary Dinner Meadows 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday, October 30 SAP School Halloween Party, Parade, Hayrides for Adults Campus
9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 31 Lansdale Catholic HS Halloween Party Gym
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Monday, November 16 AmeriKids Concert Gym 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 17 Staff Thanksgiving Reception Gym 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday, November 18 Staff Thanksgiving Reception Gym 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 21 ValleyPoint Church Christmas Lights/Caroling Campus
9:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 26 Thanksgiving Luncheon Gym 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 2 Melmark Service League Trim the Tree Center Hall
9:30 a.m.
Friday, December 4 Staff Holiday Party Springfield CC Time: TBD
Sunday, December 6 PBM Lions Club Christmas Party Gym 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Monday, December 7 Melmark Players Dress Rehearsal Gym 8:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, December 8 Staff Holiday Reception Gym 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 9 Melmark Players Assembly Gym 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 10 Melmark Players Opening Night Gym 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 13 Melmark Family Christmas Party Gym 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 13 Melmark Players Cast Party Meadows 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 15 Chester County Band Christmas Concert Gym
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 16 Santa Sing-Along Center Hall 1:30 p.m.
Friday, December 18 Adult Day Christmas Luncheon Gym 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Friday, December 25 Christmas Luncheon Gym 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Tee’s Halloween Popcorn BallsPopcorn Balls are the perfect Halloween treat! You won’t believe how easy it is to make popcorn balls using melted marshmallows, popcorn and any candy of your choice. Be sure to press the balls together firmly, so that they won’t fall apart
Tee showing off his new Virginia Baking Co. shirt
Ingredients
• Vegetable cooking spray• 3 tablespoons vegetable oil• l/3 cup popcorn kernels• 3 tablespoons butter• 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract• 6 cups (12-ounces) mini marshmallows• 6 fun-size caramel peanut chocolate bars (such as Snickers), cut into l/4-inch pieces• 3 (3-inch) chocolate chip cookies, crumbled• 1/3 cup chopped salted almonds,• 1/2 cup orange and black chocolate candies (such as M and Ms)
Directions
• Spray the inside of a large mixing bowl with vegetable cooking spray, and lightly spray a baking sheet. Set aside.
• In a 3 quart or larger, heavy-bottomed pan, heat the oil and popcorn over medium-high heat.• Cover the pan and shake gently. Cook until all the kernels have popped, about 3 minutes. Place the popcorn
in the prepared bowl.• In a medium saucepan, heat the butter over low heat. Add the vanilla extract and marshmallows.• Stir constantly until the marshmallows have melted and the mixture is smooth, about 5 minutes.• Pour the melted marshmallow mixture over the popcorn. Using a spatula, sprayed with cooking spray, stir un-
til the popcorn is coated. Spread the mixture over the prepared baking sheet.
• Sprinkle with the chocolate bar pieces, cookies, almonds and chocolate candies.
• Using a spatula, gently press the toppings into the popcorn.
• Allow the mixture to dry for 1 hour.• Break into 2-inch pieces and store airtight in a
plastic container.• Serving Suggestion: Place in small plastic bags and
seal with colored ribbon.
Look for Tee’s Bakery Cart in your program area on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Catering and Special Deliveries by TeeTee is proudly offering his baking services for your next party or special event. Just fill out the form below and allow one week for delivery.
TEE’S VIRGINIA BAKING COMPANY ORDER FORM
Please allow 1 week for orders. Thank you for shopping!
Filled orders can be dropped off in the Vocational mailbox in the copy room in the Main House ITEM AMOUNT
Needed DATE Needed
COST TOTAL COST
2 layer cake – Chocolate Icing: ________Chocolate _________Vanilla
$12
2 layer cake – Vanilla Icing: ________Chocolate _________Vanilla $12
Chocolate Chip Cookies $0.25 each
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies $0.25 each
Halloween sugar cookies (ghosts, pumpkins) $0.25 each
Popcorn Candy Balls $0.50 each
Chocolate Covered Pretzels $0.25 each
Cupcakes – Chocolate – with Halloween decoration Icing: ________Chocolate _________Vanilla $0.50 each
Cupcakes – Vanilla – with Halloween decoration Icing: ________Chocolate _________Vanilla $0.50 each
Name Phone Number