HEART OF MERCY Fall 2014 Family Fest 2014 — a day of celebration and support! Abundant sunshine, great food, live music, and laughter ruled the day on September 7 when over 14,000 family and friends gathered for Misericordia’s 34th annual Family Fest. The location of the “main tent” changed the footprint but not the generous spirit of the Fest as the grounds team led by John Tortorello seamlessly managed the changes on our campus. The emerging construction of Quinlan Terrace is a testament to the thousands of volunteers, donors, families and friends who continue to bless and believe in the mission of Misericordia. A successful Fest is so very important in helping to raise over 15 million dollars needed each year to cover essential and life-giving programs not funded by the state. Thank you to everyone who made Family Fest 2014 such an extraordinary day! See you next year! Congratulations to all Family Fest Raffle Winners! $50,000 SUE KVASNICKAMCNULTY $15,000 BECKY KINZELBOB BIRKINEUR $10,000 JEFF SCHORSCH & BRYAN SECKELMANN $ 5,000 SALLY WARD $ 2,500 MIKE OMASTIAK $ 1,500 SETH PALATNIK $ 1,000 PEG & MICKEY BRENNAN *MAGGIE GILL $ 1,000 contd. ED & CAROL HENDRICKS SYLVIA & ALLEN/ ORSENO SALON Car Raffle Winners: 2015 KIA OPTIMA *ANONYMOUS $ 3,000 ANGELA CRUDELE $ 2,000 CLARE CONNER Our gratitude to Andy Francis of Evergreen KIA for donating a 2015 KIA Optima for our car raffle. *DONATED WINNINGS BACK TO MISERICORDIA - THANK YOU! Special Thanks to: Our wonderful Pauline Greco for her dedicated commitment 34 years and counting, and to John Tortorello for his tireless work directing set-up of Fest grounds! Our September Festival was a huge success in every way. God blessed us with a beautiful sunny day filled with thousands of family members and friends. Everyone seemed happy to be with us and as usual, the food was outstanding. Since our four under construction homes for the aging in our Quinlan Terrace occupy the space formerly used by our largest entertainment tent, our physical planning committee under the leadership of John Tortorello and the Resch brothers was especially challenged. And they came through with flying colors. How blessed we are! Every event Misericordia held during 2014 has been financially successful as well as a wonderful public relations event. Thousands of family members and friends have been involved: all giving of themselves generously and graciously. Although we stand in contradiction to the national trend which wants every Misericordia is all about celebrating life and what person no matter how developmentally disabled or physically challenged to live in better way than a birthday party! Stephanie D. isolated houses in the neighborhoods, we would expect that our success would and long-time resident Terry M. celebrate their make a very public and strong statement that one size does not fit all! birthdays with Sister Rosemary. Misericordia holds strongly there is never only one way to serve people with disabilities. We believe in houses in the neighborhoods, but generally for persons who are higher functioning. Our ten houses in the neighborhoods are lovely homes and work very well because the residents have our great Campus to complement their lives. The persons with more involved developmental disabilities need and deserve residential services within a full continuum of care. Misericordia is blessed to be able to offer residential services from a skilled nursing home to homes in the neighborhoods. Within that continuum of care are twenty other residential services geared to the unique and different needs of each individual. Yes, these homes are located on our beautiful campus which enables residents to enjoy our aquatic and fitness center, our gym, and our social center just to name a few resources. They also attend many community events, especially sports events, because friends often share their tickets with us. All have work opportunities on the Campus or in outside employment. They live busy and full lives and they are happy people. What do we have to do to prove this national trend is very faulty and could create many serious scandals for the future? Families visit us from all over the country and even the world. They are dissatisfied with this trend and want a Misericordia in their area. When a national trend is so rigid that there is no room for diversity, one wonders where this approach comes from. We all know the state institutions of the past were big and often “warehoused” the residents. Today, I am not in a position to judge the quality of life provided by these institutions, for it has been years since I’ve visited them. But if they don’t provide quality lives they should be held accountable for their use of government funding, for they generally receive at least two times the operating rates that private homes like Misericordia receive. We are not an institution. We are a Community of Believers that treasures each person in our care. The only reason Misericordia is the beautiful home it is today – where 600 children and adults are enjoying good lives, each according to their unique potential – is because we are successful raising the private dollar through fundraising. Each year we must cover a deficit (the difference between what the government pays us and what it costs us to operate) of $15 million. Because we are successful with fundraising we have a beautiful environment, hundreds of life-giving programs and almost a thousand competent and compassionate staff. We also have a fine outreach program for children and adults who are living at home. I do believe God is using Misericordia to witness to the world that there are still many good and generous people who want to make our world a better place for all wounded people, but especially for those who can’t create a good world for themselves – our children and adults. But I also know when our children and adults live in a loving environment appropriate to their needs, they become the gift givers. What a joy they are to all of us. Your continuous support and strong belief in our efforts give us the courage to continue growing and expanding to reach out to more of the hundreds of people on our waiting list. If you weren’t there for us it would be an entirely different story. Thank you for believing in us. God’s blessings on you and yours. Gratefully, Sister Rosemary Connelly, RSM Candidates and VIPs turn out for Family Fest Members of both political parties came to meet and greet the Misericordia Community during Family Fest! Pictured above, from left: Dick Durbin, U.S. Senator and candidate for re-election; State Rep. and candidate for Illinois State Treasurer, Tom Cross; Pat Quinn, governor of Illinois and candidate for re-election; U.S. Senator Mark Kirk; and Bruce Rauner, candidate for governor. Not pictured but in attendance were Jim Oberweis, candidate for U.S. Senate, and State Sen. Mike Frerichs, candidate for Illinois State Treasurer. Culver’s partnership with Mis still going strong! Family Fest Fun above left: Lin Brehmer from WXRT gets the auction started. Misericordia’s partnership with Culver’s restaurants continues to be an exciting one! Culver’s was a big hit at Family Fest, with thousands of delighted patrons enjoying scoops of their fresh frozen custard! On September 23, participating Chicagoland Culver’s restaurants offered $2 short pumpkin shakes and donated $1 back to our organization for each item sold. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Culver’s, and would like to extend a big thank you to them and to all who visited their local restaurant for supporting Misericordia. above right: the always entertaining Lou Manfredini, aka Mr. Fix-It. middle left: The Jesse White Tumblers fly near the Quinlan construction site on campus. lower left: A group from Fest sponsor ABN-AMRO Clearing was on hand to help at the fest. Thanks to our hard-working sponsor and all sponsors of Family Fest 2014. pictured above: Jim DiVerde, of Culver’s Bolingbrook and Shakena Sampson, Culver’s Tinley Park, with Governor Pat Quinn. Many thanks to Jim DiVerde, Alberto del Hoyo and Tony Struzynski of Culver’s for their continued dedication to Misericordia! $25,000 + Grand Sponsor AT&T Covaria Gary & Sue Garrabrant The Hartemayer Family Illinois State Wireless Association In Honor of Sister Rosemary Laborers’ District Council Charitable Foundation The Niciforo Family Fred B. Snite Foundation Walgreens The Walsh Group Wetoska Packaging $10,000 + Sponsor Aon Fred Barbara Investments Bruno’s Lounge ($10,200) ComEd/An Exelon Company Philip H. Corboy Foundation ($15,000) Rosemary DeMore Philip A. Doran Family John Marshall Family Foundation The Marymont Family ($15,000) Mat Leasing/Marina Cartage McGrath Lexus The Mortensen Family North Shore Classic/Ram Racing ($12,700) The Palmer Family The Peterman Family ($20,000) Dr. Kathryn Rezek Mijo Vodopic/MacArthur Foundation Waste Management ($12,000) $5,000 + Sponsor ABN-AMRO Clearing Silverio Agujar, Teresita Agujar Air Duct Cleaners Alcatel Lucent American Airlines Ashley Furniture HomeStore ($6,000) Augie’s on Wrightwood ($5,100) The Boeing Company Edmund & Bernadette Boyle Amy & Paul Carbone Catholic Daughters of the Americas Chicago Bulls & Joe O’Neil Chicago Show Chicagoland Truck Rental Clover – LG - Saturn Cummins Allison The Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust The Family of Michael & Margaret Durkin Thank You for your gift! The Early Family Flood Brothers Disposal/Recycling The Geraghty Family The John & Renee Glotzbach Family Go Bananas Gonnella Baking GreenSigns HBK Engineering Thomas J. Higgins Co. Huen Electric Patrick Kearney Bigane Paving William Blair & Company Marianne Buckley Family Glenn & Elyse Cabin ($3,000) Chicago Paper Tube & Can Sydney Choslovsky M.D. The Howard Gilbert Family Robert F. Girgis D.D.S. Glenview State Bank Gary Goodyear Emergency Assistance ($3,000) Gleneagles Country Club HKM Architects & Planners HP Products Madden Funds Mahoney, Goldrick & Crowe The Martin Family Dr. Timothy McDonough McGrath City Honda Misericordia SIBS David Mittelman, M.D. ($3,000) The Para Family Lorrie R Micheline & Reg Rabjohns ($3,000) Donald Seefeldt Ronald Silver M.D. SSIP Steve & Gail Schmidt US Foods The Walter Zegers Family ($3,000) $1,000 + Sponsors The Lasch/Crane Families & Outerwall M & O Insulation Mazzetta Company Misericordia Family Association MPM Food Equipment Group The Peloquin Family The Family of John H. & Margaret M. Pittroff Simms Family Foundation James Sullivan Wilkin Insulation XTTRIUM Laboratories, Inc. $2,500 + Sponsors Richard E. Aleksy Anderson/Lanigan Families ($3,000) Anheuser Busch/City Beverages ($3,000) The Tom Arundel Family Heidi Bauman Family The Beaty Family The Abbey Resort JB Albertos American Girl Ancient Order of Hibernians Angelo Caputo’s Fresh Market Azteca Foods Rich & Margaret Babjak William Barrett/In Memory of Carol & Tom Barrett Charles Bidwell ($2,000) Marvin Bloom –Attorney at Law Dr. Michele Bogacki Borchardt Family Foundation Bob Bourke The Catie Brashears Family Bredemann Auto Group Brookfield Zoo C & C Power C&K Trucking Calabrese Family William H. Campbell Charles Carey $1,000 + Sponsors contd. Carl Buddig Carpenter’s Local Union #58 Carpenter’s Local Union #80 Mike and Liz Cavanaugh & Family Chicago Area LECET Chicago Cubs Chicago Lawn Sertoma Chicago White Sox Children’s Care & Development Classic Party Rental Tom & Dawn Clewett Columbus Foods ($2,000) Construction by Camco, Inc. Corfu Foods/Chris Memmos Richard Cortesi Daniel P. Coughlin Croation Catholic Mission/Blessed Alojzije Stepinac Diamond Family Foundation/ In Honor of Nikki Weil Sarah Dillon’s Family Donovan Food Brokerage First Bank & Trust Edward J. Flynn Marcus Flynn Golf Outing ($1,100) Frega Associates Friends of the Mandel Family ($2,000) Fullerton Engineering Design Bill Gallaher/State Farm Insurance Dan & Mary Garrison Dr. Dennis Gates Barbara Gleason Jeff & Teri Giovannetti Goldman Sachs/Ron Cortina/Rob Sarazen ($1,500) Joe & Joanne Grano Wendy & Tim Grano Chris & Dennis Haak Janis & Steven Hersh Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters Home Run Inn ($1,500) H P Products ($1,500) Arthur Hurter ILIASIU ($1,790) Illinois Sports Facility Authority J. B. Mehl Jennings Chevrolet Craig Johnson Juniper Keywell Foundation John Kofler Kronos Lakeshore Beverage Leyden Electric Lipkin & Higgins Lizzie McNeill’s Irish Pub Loftus Family Foundation Loomis Federal Savings & Loan Lunkes Family Joe Maher ($2,000) MASTEC Danny McCarthy 9-5-69 to 9-5-2001 McMahon Foods Joseph V. Messer M.D. ($1,500) Craig Miller’s Family Miniat, Inc. Mobile Iron Moher Public House ($1,200) In Memory of John & Peg Moriarty Mullen Law Offices In Honor of Andrew Myers Nash Brothers Construction Charlotte Nash National Wireless Ventures LLC Larry & Carrie Nicholson Patrick Nimrod/Merrill Lynch Maxine & Jack Noonan Brian & Carol Ofenloch Oliva, Inc. Osco, Inc. Palmer House Tom & Ann Parsons Louis Peterhans Pharmacy Alternatives Mark Porter Premier Produce Co. Print Post ($2,000) Priority Printing Projex LLC/ Althoff Family Barbara Quilty Ramirez Family Donald Render Riggio’s Pizza In Honor of Megan Rooney ($2,000) Runge Paper Samatha’s Premium Schultz Inc. Kim Scodro Interiors SheppardMullin Shoreline Sightseeing Mary C. Smith Kenneth Soudan Standard Provisions State Senator Heather Steans In Honor of Wayne Taveggia Tel Rep Midwest, Inc. Vienna Beef Viswanathan Family In Honor of Andrea Weber William Westerbeke Whitney Foods, Inc. World Wide Fittings W. R. Maintenance George Zervas ($1,500) Zia’s Catering ($2,000) Golf and friendship at the Heart Links Open Pictured from left: Rick and Janice Price, Hugh Connolly, David Moore, Sister Rosemary, Carrie Connolly, Linda and Greg Fahrenbach, Jeff Mory, Hannah Mory, and Cari Mory. Not pictured: Sue Moore. First Look coming soon! Please join us for the Misericordia Women’s Auxiliary’s First Look for Charity event on February 13, 2015. Friday the 13th just might be your lucky day! The black tie gala at McCormick Place previews the Chicago Auto Show before it opens to the public. Enjoy champagne, wine, soft drinks, delicious hors d’oeuvres and desserts, all while strolling the show. Each attendee will have a chance to WIN a 2015 Ford Explorer or a 2015 Ford Fusion! For more information please visit our website at www.misericordia. org. left: Shea M. and Catie B. admire the First Look cars with Lois Gates and Sister Rosemary. Fall Festival Golf Outing Avid golfers and friends of Misericordia spent a late September day at beautiful Evanston Golf Club in Skokie for the 5th Annual Fall Festival Golf Outing. Guests enjoyed lunch and dinner along with a live and silent auction and raffle! Organized by the Corcoran Family Foundation, the outing raised more than $100,000 for the children and adults of Misericordia! Special thanks to Gerry and Maureen Corcoran, RJ O’Brien & Associates, Lulu Wirtz and all of the participants for making this such a successful and memorable day! Good friends Gerry Corcoran and John Healy enjoy the day at the Fall Festival Golf Outing. The 13th Annual Heart Links Golf outing was a huge success this year, raising over $250,000! The beautiful courses of Shoreacres in Lake Bluff and Onwentsia in Lake Forest hosted a day of golf, friendship and fundraising. Guests enjoyed dinner and cocktails at Shoreacres, overlooking Lake Michigan. Remarks by Sister Rosemary were followed by live and silent auctions. Thank you to our Grand Sponsor R.J. O’Brien and committee pairs; the Connollys, the Moores, the Morys, the Fahrenbachs, and the Prices for making this event happen! The practice of asking for donations to a favorite charity to commemorate the death of a loved one is very thoughtful. In the past few months, such requests have resulted in donations that benefit Misericordia. We thank those benefactors and their families, and respectfully ask that you remember them in your thoughts and prayers. Judith L. Anderson; Mary A. Becker; Edward J. Bobit; Daniel J. Campbell; Ray L. Ciger; Stephen Considine; Maureen H. Cooney; Edward Corcoran; Mary R. Cullicott; Thomas Cusack; Loretta D. DaLuga; Peggy M. Doherty; Theresa V. Eisen; Erma Jean Figliola; Connie E. Gagliardo; Wanda Girard; Lois I. Gonser; Patricia A. Grogan; Mary C. Healy; Creighton Robert Helms; LaVerne Kalfas; Walter W. Little; Eileen Loye; Stella M. Lynge; Lucille M. McArthur; Catherine B. McDermott; Stephenie M. Miszkowski; Barrett J. Moran, Jr.; Vincent P. Nally; Robert Neal; Robert Nield; Claire Ann O’Connor; Marietta O’Hara; Michael S.Peterson; Dolores L. Pike; Dorothy J. Pohl; Alice Prendergast; Mary E. Regan; Mary H.Ripley; Paul Schulze; Patrick J. Shanahan; Robert J. Soldat; Stephen A. Story; John M. Straley; Robert L. Taraba; Georgene K. Wohlhaupter; James F. Woodward Make the switch to an electronic version of this newsletter and save postage AND the environment! Please email your request to newsletter@misericordia.com. Include your name, address, and zip code or the 5 or 6 digit ID number located to the right of your address on this newsletter. Start Your Holiday Shopping at Misericordia Amaryllis Kits Our gardeners and artists team up to create Amaryllis Kits! Kits include one Amaryllis bulb, soil pellets, a handpainted pot and care instructions. Will gladly package and ship from our home to yours! The Perfect Present Fretting over what to buy for those hard-toplease friends and family members? Make a donation to Misericordia and a beautiful card, created by residents of Misericordia, will be sent to the recipients to let them know you made a gift in their honor. Visit us online at misericordia.org or call Tessa at 773-273-2768. Heartstrings giftshop Find a gift for someone special! Our Christmas Shop opens in early November. Holiday Cards from paintings by resident artists: Order from our website, call 773-273-4711 or email sgenemarie@misericordia.com. Coffee from the heart! Misericordia coffee and tea can be purchased online or at the Greenhouse Inn restaurant. Hearts&Flour Bakery Goodies are a great gift option! For more info, please call 773-2734759, email bakery@ misericordia.com or visit our website! Friday, November 14, 2014 Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago Black Tie Optional Chair: Beth Merlo Co-chair: Eileen Madda Sethna Women’s board president Holly Jennings and Heart of Mercy Ball chair Beth Merlo are looking forward to seeing you at the ball! Bequests and Annuities To those friends who wish to help assure the continuation and growth of Misericordia by mentioning Misericordia in your will, the following general form is suggested: “I give, devise, bequeath to Misericordia Home, an Illinois not-for-profit organization located at 6300 N. Ridge, Chicago Illinois, the sum of $ _______ (or percentage, or specifically described property).” Contact Kevin Connelly at 773-273-4167 / kevin@misericordia. com or visit the planned giving page at misericordia.org. Additionally, gift annuities will give you an opportunity to receive an annual fixed income for the rest of your life, as well as possible tax deduction in the year the gift is made. Gift annuities require a gift of $5,000 or more and the donor must be at least 60 years of age. For Ticket information visit our website at www.misericordia.org Women’s Shopping Events! Cocktail Party-November 17, 6-9pm contact Nancy Turry at giftshop@misericordia.com or 773-814-4189 Bridge Party-Nov. 19 Shopping 1:30-3pm Bridge 3-6pm contact Susan Doyle sdoyle251@gmail.com December 7 and 14 10am and 1pm Jean Marie Ryan Center 10:30am and 1:30pm Lois Gates Courtyard $55 for adults $15 for children 6-12yrs. The Hogan Room is available for a private party of 25-50 Dec. 7 at 10am and 1pm. Please call our Christmas brunch hotline at 773-273-4738 or email christmasbrunches@misericordia.com for reservations. Heartracers conquer the Marathon The Bank of America Chicago Marathon was Sunday, October 12 and once again Misericordia’s team was leading the pack! Over 75 runners including parents, siblings and staff members signed on to join this year’s Heartracer team. Each runner made a commitment to raise $1000/$1500 each on Misericordia’s behalf. An amazing $75,000 had been raised at press time! Thank you for supporting Misericordia! You are champions in every way! above: Members of the Heartracers Squad pictured with event coordinator Therese Loftus (second from right) at a pre-event gathering in August. For more information or to make a donation to the Marathon team visit our website at www.misericordia.com. Thanks to the great committee that organized Miseri- cordia Women’s Golf Outing September 29 at Oak Park Country Club. above, left to right: Marianne Schiavone, Mary Garrison, Therese Loftus, Marty Dwyer, Joanne Reynolds, Becky Smith, Mary Lou Noll, and Char Madden. Not pictured: Scott Early, Kim Figliulo, Pat Murlas, and Carol Whiting. above: Thank you to Peter Guarraia and our friends at Bain Capital. Over 30 volunteers visited the campus on August 8 and painted the fence around Misericordia’s campus. Thank you to the following sponsors of the Misericordia Family Association Dinner Dance Legacy $30,000 Sponsor: Carol & Jim Palmer right: Get Legacy $20,000 Sponsor: on Board! If you want to make a difference, use leadership skills, and fulfill your community service requirements all while having FUN please contact jennyf@misericoridia.com. and join Misericordia’s Junior Board! right: Paul Vallas pictured with Sister Rosemary after his tour. Thank you for visiting! The Calabrese Restaurant Family: Zia’s in Lakeview, Zia’s & Café Touche in Edison Park Heartfelt Hero $15,000 Sponsor: Janis and Steven Hersh Save the Date Heart of Mercy Ball – November 14 call 773.273.4177 or visit www.heartofmercyball.org Women’s Cocktail Party Nov. 17 6-9 p.m. contact Nancy Turry at giftshop@misericordia.com or 773-814-4189 left: Misericordia residents enjoy a visit from the Glenview 4H Club. Women’s Bridge Party-Nov. 19 Shopping 1:30-3pm Bridge 3-6pm contact Susan Doyle sdoyle251@gmail.com Holiday Brunches Dec. 7 & 14 773-273-4738 or email christmasbrunches@misericordia.com First Look for Charity Feb. 13, 2015 www.misericordia.org Heartfelt Hero $10,000 Sponsors: Cheri & Jim Rafferty, Joyce & William Veldman, WINTRUST Community Banks After Black Friday and Cyber Monday.... It’s Giving Tuesday! FOR FIRST TIME DONORS! Start the Holiday Season with a gift for Misericordia Home. SAVE THE DATE and Donate Online Tuesday, December 2. PLEASE NOTE: Every dollar from donors who have not previously contributed to Misericordia received ONLINE on Tuesday, December 2 only, will be matched by The Coleman Foundation, up to $15,000 in total! This is a very special opportunity and we hope you will help us spread the word to family and friends who have never donated to Misericordia before. THANK YOU, AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL! Misericordia is a residential facility serving children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities from diverse ethnic, religious, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds. A not-for-profit 501(C)3 organization, Misericordia is operated by the Sisters of Mercy under the auspices of the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. Misericordia is located at 6300 N. Ridge, Chicago, IL 60660, 773-973-6300. You can find Misericordia on the internet at misericordia.org or misericordia.com. The Misericordia Newsletter is published quarterly. 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