June 2015 BrainWaves Monthly Newsletter Inside this Issue Birthdays Events/ Activities Leah’s Notes Memory Minute MM Calendar Puzzle Challenge Volunteer Corner Contact Us We are a ministry of St Paul Lutheran Church 730 County Road PPP Sheboygan Falls (920) 627-6847 Email: tgp@stpaulfalls.com Web: memorymattersmost.com Follow Us! Quote of the Month “The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions.” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. outside community to come and take a look at our Leah’s inprogram. Families were able in and appreciate N otes tothe takeprojects their loved Leah Zehel, ones have been working on Director over the year. The variety of artwork on display represent What a great night it was! the enormous benefits Our fourth annual Creativity our participants experience is Ageless event was a night through art such as improved filled with laughter, good communication, expression, conversations and music. The and relaxation. We hope you Gathering Place and Memory were able to stop by to see all Matters truly enjoy hosting this the artwork and watch the event each year to showcase videos of your loved one in our participant’s extraordinary action laughing, having fun, pieces of art. The open house and engaged in the program! feature of the evening lent a perfect opportunity for We Appreciate families, friends, and the your support! The Gathering Place and Memory Matters would not be able to incorporate such great art experiences for our participants without your extra generosity. Each purchase, and donation, we receive from our annual Creativity is Ageless event continues to help fund our unique art program. The funds raised allow us to plan a variety of excursions, and bring in talented guest artists to work with us in the next year. Music inspired artwork was the theme this year. Photo above: Guests enjoying the evening. Many thanks to all the volunteers who help make Creativity is Ageless such a successful event. Everything from hauling tables and chairs, sorting through boxes of art pieces, to donating bars, cookies and fruit plates… I can’t say it enough our volunteers are absolutely the BEST! Big thanks to each local artist who donated beautiful artwork for our silent auction. It is so wonderful to have the support from our community! Last but definitely not least, our sincere gratitude to our family and friends who came out to the event to show your • Cont. to pg. 2 Volunteer Corner by Carol Bimmel How many Volunteers does it take to run The Gathering Place & Memory Matters? The answer is… a lot! We are very fortunate to have long–term volunteers helping us who just enjoy their days here so much that they come back every week (for 7+ hours a day), and we could not run either program without them! Sally Krubsack and Donna Hamann have now been helping us for 8 years, joined by many others following right behind with 6 and 7 years. Enrollment is up and each day is filling quickly with more program participants to serve. There is now a waiting list on Thursdays, and Mondays and Tuesdays are filling as well. Ideally I would love to have another 20 volunteers, and with our quarterly training coming up on Friday, June 19th, now is the perfect time to check us out. I have many volunteers who come half days, some who come 2 times per month, as well as a few • Pg1, Leah’s Notes cont. support. It means so much to us to be able to showcase, for you, the gifts and talents of each program participant. We hope you had an absolutely terrific time at Creativity is Ageless 2015 and we hope to see you at many more! 2 seasonal volunteers too. So if you have some free time this summer, we would love to have you be part of our TGP&MM family! Call Carol at (920) 627–6847. Pictured above: Gloria’s Presentation to TGP TGP Person of the Month~ May 2015 [Gloria] Gloria’s life has been one of smiles. According to her daughter Robin, she has never seen her mom without a smile…and neither have we! She grew up in Oostburg, worked at Terry Andre in the concession stand (back when it was a trailer at the park) before she met and married Bob. She did office work, and eventually did the office work for Bob when he sold insurance. Gloria loves to fish and they spent a lot of time at their cottage in Wabeno, WI. Other hobbies included painting ceramics, knitting, collecting hurricane lamps, gardening, and all things flowers! She has two daughters (Robin and Pam) and many grandchildren, and has enjoyed traveling with them. Most recently Gloria, Bob, and their daughters went to Disney World. Gloria is always ready to try anything with a smile. Volunteer of the Month~ May 2015 [Bobbie N.] In May, Bobbie Norlander chose her birthday to be our person of the month. We found out that she grew up in Highland, WI and is the youngest of 8 in her family. Her husband Adam went to the same schools as she did and was her best friend’s cousin. She got married in 1997 and moved to Sheboygan for her husband’s job at Acuity, and they now live in Sheboygan Falls. Bobbie has a degree in Human Development and Psychology Photo above: Bobbie and Germaine spending some time together in art. from UW-Green Bay. She has been a stay at home mom and also a substitute teacher. She and Adam have three boys ages 15, 13 and 10. They have learned the importance of volunteering from their mom, and we have enjoyed having Ethan volunteer at TGP during the summers. Bobbie helps us out wherever and whenever she is needed and we really appreciate that! M ake a D ifference G et I nvolved ! We are always looking for great volunteers. As of right now we could use extra help on Thursdays in Memory Matters, Monday and Tuesdays in The Gathering Place. Invite a friend or family member to join our family of volunteers this year! For more information please call us at (920)627-6847 or email carolb@stpaulfalls.com Memory Minute by Janette Faul Last month our focus was on the value of music for our minds and memories. We explored how music stirs our emotions, enlivens us, and makes life more beautiful. We were blessed to experience the joy of music in many different ways as we learned, listened and participated. We had fun with Mary Ellen Schmidley, and all her props, doing “Healthy Steps” Therapeutic Dance Movement. We created art to music, and we learned from Ruth Raeder with music bingo. But the highlight of our month was our visit to the local public school in Kohler. What a treat it was to sit in on the rehearsal performance for the Kohler Elementary School talented musicians! Our Memory Matter’s group extend a special thank you for the private shows that Music Specialist, Wendy Kukla and Band Director, Richard Tengowski made possible for us to attend and enjoy. We are grateful! “Music is far more than a source of entertainment; it is vital food which nourishes me daily.” ~The Healing Energies of Music, Hal A. Lingerman Memory Matters Calendar Photo above: Kohler School performance. Things about Dad Puzzle Answers: Photo above: Healthy Steps dance class with Mary Ellen Schmidley Spring Concert. We watched as the 3rd and 5th graders sang, danced and even flipped to 50’s and 60’s music. Afterwards a few of them shared their own special musical talents. What fun! Following their performances we were given an opportunity to hear the High School Band as they prepared to perform in the Memorial Day Events and parade. It was invigorating and delightful, they are such Across: 1. family 4. shirt 6. picnic 7. great 10. baseball 11. nap 12. racecar 13. dinner 15. boxing Down: 1. fishing 2. camp 3. necktie 4. sports 5. tools 8. papa 9. bowling 10. barbecue 14. golf June 04 �������������������������������������������������������������������� Game Day! Mental Stimulation through play June 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . JMKAC Fieldtrip~ leaving @ 9:30am Clay Creations and Gallery Tour with Jan Balge June 18 ����������������������������������������������The Psychology of Color Exploring how colors affect our thoughts and emotions June 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Square Dance w/ Sue Alby Wear your boots, bandannas and cowboy hats! Yahoo! Quarterly Volunteer Training When: Friday, June 19th 10:00am to noon (Lunch provided, and showing of Still Alice movie to follow.) Where: The Gathering Place, St. Paul Church 3 Father’s Day Puzzler Things About Dad ACROSS 1. Related group 4. Garment for the upper body 6. Eat outside 7. Better than good 10. Played on a diamond 11. Sleep briefly 12. Fast automobile 13. Evening meal 15. Sport of fighting DOWN 1. Gone ______ 2. Stay outside overnight 3. 5. Number one gift on Father's Day (two words) 8. 4. 9. Dad's favorite section in the paper Hammer, screwdriver, saw Another word for dad The game of tenpin 10. Cook on a grill 14. Played on a course ActivityConnection.com TGP Special Events/Activities June 02 ����������������������������������������Sing along w/Chris & Karen June 09 �������������������������������������������������������������� Flag Day Trivia June 11 �����������������������������������������������June is wedding month let’s guess whose pic is whose June 16 ���������������������������������������������������� Men’s Group w/Brad and High Tea for the ladies June Birthdays Sarah S. . . . . . . . . . 07 Janet P. . . . . . . . . . 07 Jan D. . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Joann L. . . . . . . . . . 18 4 Joan J. . . . . . . . . . . 20 June 18 ��������������������������������������������������������� Chiuly Art Project Star of the Month~Andy Griffith June 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Convertible outing for men w/Brad Bookworm Gardens and lunch for the ladies June 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . Outing to LeClare Goat Farm & Picnic (please arrive by 9:15am today!) June 29 �����������������������������������������������Picnic lunch in the park and photo scavenger hunt June 30 ���������������������������������������������������������Bell Choir w/Ruth
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