May-June-July 2019 Contents Activities…....………...Pgs.7 & 12 Adult Day Service…………..Pg. 4 Annual Sponsors…………...Pg.23 Board & Staff…....................Pg.2 Community Events……..….Pg.21 Donors………….....Pgs.9,14, &22 Executive Dir. Letter….....Pg.2&3 FVOAS Info……...Cover &Pg.16 Hall Rental…………......…..Pg.11 Home Services………...........Pg. 6 Important Phone #’s…….…Pg.16 Membership Info…………..Pg.12 Memorials…….......Pgs.18,19&20 Nutrition ................. ……....Pg.10 Special Events.....Cover 5 & Pg.13 Transportation…………......Pg.10 Trips ....................... …….….Pg.8 Welcome to Summer! Here comes the Sun - finally ! WOW! Are we ready or what ? May - Older American’s Month - Let’s Celebrate! June - Happy Father’s Day—June 16 Draw Down Tuesday, June 18 (see Page 5 for details) July 4th—Happy Birthday America! Join our Floor Fundraiser - See Cindy’s Letter on Page 2! Please note: Center Closed for Meals and limited Activities July 1- 5th. Save the Date! September 4-8 for - The Famous Sandwich Fair see Pg. 13 T HE K EY W ORD Fox Valley Older Adult Services (FVOAS) was established in 1972. Serving Seniors in DeKalb, Kane, Kendall and LaSalle Counties in • Adult Day Service • Home Services • Informational Programs • Daily Activities • Travel • And Much More • Transportation and Daily Nutrition are offered in partnership with Voluntary Action Center. The mission of Fox Valley Older Adult Services, a non-profit senior services agency is to: Provide programs and services Improve and enrich vital, independent living Enhance dignity and self-respect Encourage participation in community life To find out more about our organization and how you can help us in our vital mission, please contact us at (815) 786-9404. Or, visit our website at www.fvoas.org Fox Valley Older Adult Services 1406 Suydam Road Sandwich, IL 60548 Tel. 815-786-9404 Home Services Department 815-570-2531 Voluntary Action Center 815-787-6219 Fax 815-786-2696 Website: www.fvoas.org Visit our website by scanning our QR code! To receive our newsletter by mail or online, please contact Patty at 815-786-9404 Ext. 103
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May-June-July 2019
Contents Activities…....………...Pgs.7 & 12
Adult Day Service…………..Pg. 4
Annual Sponsors…………...Pg.23
Board & Staff…....................Pg.2
Community Events……..….Pg.21
Donors………….....Pgs.9,14, &22
Executive Dir. Letter….....Pg.2&3
FVOAS Info……...Cover &Pg.16
Hall Rental…………......…..Pg.11
Home Services………...........Pg. 6
Important Phone #’s…….…Pg.16
Membership Info…………..Pg.12
Memorials…….......Pgs.18,19&20
Nutrition ................. ……....Pg.10
Special Events.....Cover 5 & Pg.13
Transportation…………......Pg.10
Trips ....................... …….….Pg.8
Welcome to Summer! Here comes the Sun - finally ! WOW! Are we ready or what ? May - Older American’s Month - Let’s Celebrate! June - Happy Father’s Day—June 16 Draw Down Tuesday, June 18 (see Page 5 for details) July 4th—Happy Birthday America! Join our Floor Fundraiser - See Cindy’s Letter on Page 2! Please note: Center Closed for Meals and limited Activities July 1- 5th. Save the Date! September 4-8 for - The Famous Sandwich Fair see Pg. 13
THE KEY WORD
Fox Valley Older Adult Services (FVOAS) was established in 1972.
Serving Seniors in DeKalb, Kane, Kendall and LaSalle Counties in
• Adult Day Service • Home Services • Informational Programs
• Daily Activities • Travel • And Much More
• Transportation and Daily Nutrition are offered
in partnership with Voluntary Action Center.
The mission of Fox Valley Older Adult Services,
a non-profit senior services agency is to:
Provide programs and services
Improve and enrich vital, independent living
Enhance dignity and self-respect
Encourage participation in community life
To find out more about our organization and how you can help us
in our vital mission, please contact us at (815) 786-9404.
Or, visit our website at www.fvoas.org
Fox Valley Older Adult Services
1406 Suydam Road
Sandwich, IL 60548
Tel. 815-786-9404
Home Services Department
815-570-2531
Voluntary Action Center
815-787-6219
Fax 815-786-2696
Website: www.fvoas.org
Visit our website
by scanning our QR code!
To receive our newsletter by mail or online, please contact Patty at 815-786-9404 Ext. 103
From Our Executive Director
2 | The Key Word
Fox Valley
Older Adult Services
Board of Directors President
Valerie Plomin
Treasurer
Bill Newkirk
Secretary
Mike Nadeau
Tyler Stevenson
Sarah K. Greenhagen
Amy Viklak-Girscheid
Craig Elliott
Ryan Skinner
Lynette Yingling
FVOAS Staff Executive Director
Cindy Worsley
Adult Day Service Director
Betty Erickson, RN
Home Services Director
Regina Zwart
Fiscal Manager
Donna McKeown
Activities & Travel
Becky Lueken
Community Relations
Patty Steffens
Maintenance Director
Gary Moss
Voluntary Action Center
Partner Transportation
Dispatch Receptionists
Sue Johnson
Tara Sprinkle
Nutrition Program
Coordinator
Sallie Craig
Happy Late Spring and Summer to all of our Friends!
How would you like to have your name displayed on
our floor at the FV Community Center? Do you
remember when we purchased our Center? It had a
concrete floor, no walls, & one bathroom. The first
improvements we made were more bathrooms and floor covering. That
same tile is what you see today when you walk into the Great Hall.
After 25 years and thousands of feet, the floors are tired. So, we are
asking you to participate in the Floor of Fame project. We believe we
have a simple, reasonable plan to pay for the floor covering and whether
you live near or far; use the Center every day or only visited once, you
will want to participate by having your name on a tile(s).
There are many sources of funds for this project including a grant from
DeKalb County Community Foundation and The Bradley T. Federow
Perpetual Charitable Trust and larger gifts from area corporations and
organizations. The Board of Directors have designated proceeds from
the Draw Down, Mattress Sale and Township donations to this project.
Everyone who visits the Center can participate in a fun and creative
way to add new flooring to the community center. This project includes
the large room, kitchen, and service room and will outlast the old tile
floor by years and years.
*Any, funds raised over and above the cost of the floor will be
designated for the parking lot repair.
We have already reached $19,500 towards our goal of $24,000!!
Here’s the Plan:
For $5, $25 depending on the location of the tile you choose and the
number of tiles you purchase, you can help us cover the remaining cost
of the floor update.
How Does This Work?
1. Tell us how many floor tiles you want to purchase. One for yourself;
or one for each member of your family.
2. Tell us where you want your picture taken. $5/per floor tile around
the perimeter of the room; or $25/tile in the middle of the room.
3. Can’t get here for a picture? We will make a sign with your name on
it to cover your floor tile(s); take a picture and send it to you.
4. We are also inviting the organizations using our hall to participate in
the project. Do you belong to a group that uses the hall? Ask each
member to purchase a $5 or $25 tile We will take a picture of your group
together for your scrap book.
* Remaining funds (if any) will be utilized for Parking Lot Repair.
Thank you for your continued participation and support.
Executive Director’s Message Continued Some have asked if they can keep the dirty old floor tile? Nope, you get the picture of you
standing on the tile. We will make a scrapbook with our copy of all who helped. We will
dispose of the old tiles. Our Promise to you? To continue to provide a fantastic place for
you to gather. Come out to the Center and check out our Floor of
Fame fundraiser! A big thank you to those who have already
purchased tiles!
Sincerely,
Fox Valley Older Adult Services, Executive Director
-----------------------------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------------ Remember a special occasion, honor a loved one, or just sign your name.
Your message will remain until the old floor is torn up on June 29th. Great photo op!
Name ____________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip______________________________________________________
Desired Donation $_______________ Suggested minimum donation of $5
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Adult Day Service
4 | The Key Word
Adult Day Service can help you keep loved ones at home, where they want to be, while you can maintain balance in your life. Adult Day Service/Respite Care is a service providing families and caregivers with peace of
mind and the ability to continue working and caring for family, knowing their loved ones are receiving personal care throughout the day by trained staff. Adult Day Service is social, physical and mental stimulation in a family oriented setting with meals and activities provided during the day. We offer a professional and compassionate level of community based care for adults who are challenged (dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, physically disabled, etc.) or who are socially isolated. A registered full time Nurse, Certified Nursing Assistants and Activity Assistants are always on duty to provide a unique and personal day service for your loved one.
Are you in the need to share, chat or just listen?
Join our Alzheimer’s Support Group meeting,
every 3rd Thursday at 1:00 p.m.
Or call the Alzheimer’s Association Helpline 800-272-3900 Please call our ADULT DAY SERVICE at 815-786-9404Ext.106
Celebrating Older Americans’ Month We are proud to introduce - Queenie! Known as the “Fashion Queenie” of Adult Day Service (ADS) because of the lovely clothes her daughter buys for her, Queenie looks fab everyday! Originally from Mississippi, she has lived in Illinois for years and now lives
in Oswego with her daughter and her family. She worked at the University of Illinois in the Health and Well-being field. She was also treasurer of the
”Mississippi Club of Illinois”. All members of this club were originally from Mississippi. Queenie has 3 daughters, 10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Her hobbies used to include doing puzzles and reading. Now she enjoys adult coloring, playing bingo, dice games, watching “Criminal Minds” and spending time with her family. Like many older Americans, Queenie is a very caring and giving person. She is very protective of her friends and the staff at ADS and is always trying to assist them activities.
She is very cooperative and pleasant to be with. Queenie tries to reassure other clients who may be upset. She never wants anyone to be left out.
During her time in ADS, Queenie is assured of having fun and being in a safe environment while always being our “ADS Fashionista”.
Perhaps you know someone, like Queenie, who could benefit from ADS. Give us a call today at 815-786-9404 Ext. 106
Serving clients from DeKalb, Kane, Kendall and LaSalle Counties.
If they qualify through the Illinois Department on Aging, services could be free of charge!
Our Adult Day Service gives our clients the opportunity to experience fun, music, laughter, companionship and more.
Special Event
It’s that fun time of year we call -
DRAW DOWN!
Tuesday, June 18th! Only 250 tickets sold. Grand Prize - $1000 1 Winner of $300
1 Winner of $100 12 Winners of $50
Hor d’oeuvres Served at 5:30 p.m. Drawing at 6:30 p.m. $30 a Ticket Winner need not be present to win.
Call the Center today to get your tickets. Tickets sell out fast!
815-786-9404 Proceeds benefit FVOAS Center
& Programs
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Fox Valley Older Adult Services, Sandwich, IL B 4C 01-02014
Mark D. Weinhold, DDS, PCDiplomate American Board of
Dental Sleep Medicine
General Dentistry & Dental Sleep MedicineMini Implants to Replace Missing Teeth
Remember, your membership donation is tax deductible as allowed by law.
Fox Valley Community Center—1406 Suydam Road, Sandwich, IL 60548 815-786-9404
www.fvoas.org
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Meet Me at The Fair!
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Perhaps you are thinking about attending our Annual Gala.
PLEASE NOTE: We have changed to a Holiday Gala.
Save the date —Saturday, November 16th
Join us to ring in the season and grab some beautiful Holiday gifts!
Special Events
We are always so grateful for your help and attendance at our
many fundraising activities at THE SANDWICH FAIR!
Wednesday, Sept. 4th through Sunday Sept. 8th
Grannies Eatery –Building 23 near the Roundhouse -
GREAT FOOD and many volunteers needed
Paperbacks, Puzzles & Info Booth -Building 3 -
learn about FVOAS and help at our booth. Parking in our convenient lot - right across the street from The Fair!
Meet Me at the Fair on Wednesday -
Valet Service in partnership with the Sandwich Fair on Wednesday
And don’t forget - Finally Fridays, our Bar, will be open at The Center!
Call for more info - 815-786-9404
Come out for another fun Casino Day - Wed. May 22 -12:15 to 2:30. This is a free event with a chance to win raffle prizes! Play Black Jack, War, Horse Racing, Fights, and NEW this time - Roulette!
Leland – Five Loaves & Two Fishes 877-786-4822 Kendall County—630-882-6966
Newark – Helmar Lutheran Church 815-695-5489
Yorkville – Kendall County Pantry 630-553-0473
Consumer Fraud Hotline—800-243-0618 Call this number if you think you have been
scammed by mail or a phone call.
Grief Counseling Info— 800-395-5755 or
www.griefshare.org
Call the Red Cross for FREE
Smoke Detectors for Seniors
800-733-2767 or www.getasmokealarm.org
Call 211 for information & referrals
for health human & social services.
If you are wondering whether Fox Valley Community Center is closed due to
weather—Listen to WSPY 107.1 FM or check www.emergencyclosingcenter.com
Usually when the Sandwich Schools are closed, “The Center” is closed.
Fox Valley Older Adult Services—815-786-9404
Veterans Assistance DeKalb County—815-756-8129
Kendall County—630-553-8354
LaSalle County— 815-433-1761
Kane County—630-232-3550
Illinois Department on Aging
Senior Help Line—800-252-8966
Why are trees “So Forgiving?”
Because in the Fall
they “Let it go”.
And in the Spring
they “Turn over a new leaf”!
Why is the letter “A”
like a flower?
Because a bee “B”
comes after it.
Wendy’s Joke Section
Be sure to read Cindy’s Letter on Page 2 & 3
And help us with our Floor of Fame!
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Fox Valley Older Adult Services, Sandwich, IL E 4C 01-02014
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Memorials
18 | The Key Word
In Memory of: Don Abel
Sam & Lois Hamilton
Cynthia Mueller Jeanette Pfeifer
Jack & Evelyn Smith Roger & Sharon Wiley
In Memory of:
Leo & Gertrude Brummel
Pat Brummel
In Memory of: Nickole Clapper
Merluie Ambrose Beverly Anderson
Wayne & Barbara Christopher John & Tony Clapper
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Frieders Ron & Carolyn Gengler
John Guehler
Rick & Phyllis Hecathorn Mr. & Mrs. James Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meyer Bonnie & Ronnie Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Morphey Wayne Nelson
Jack & Evelyn Smith
Clarion Swenson Mary Walz
Roger & Sharon Wiley Charles & Cynthia Worsley
Linda Zimmerlein
In Memory of: Patricia Clapper
Beverage Funeral Home John Clapper
Dean & Cynthia Lundeen Jerry & Toni Lundeen
Todd & Annette McKey Craig & Val Male
Rick & Donna Marketti
Michael & Nancy Maroscia Glen Martin
Joseph & Kathleen Meisenbach, M.D. Brian & Florence Miller
Jan Mitchell Mike & Leah Monferdini
Denice Muzzorelli Jeanette Pfeifer
Barbara Phillips Robert & Betty Phillips
Debi & Karly Quain
Pete, Michele & Haly Residori Susan Residori
Tom Residori Richard & Genevieve Resler
Troy & Annette Riegel Randy & Judy Rosengren
Ken & Linda Schultz
Leo & Lois Sondgeroth David Stavropoulos
Dick Underwood Roger Viviana
Bob & Betty Webber Roger & Sharon Wiley
Charles & Cynthia Worsley
In Memory of: Walter Droppa
Pat Wallis
In Memory of: Wesley Eggert
Cliff & Justine Jahp
In Memory of: Alyce Flowers
Lyle Fritsch
Pam Fritsch
Norman & Nancy Otto
Pat Wallis
In Memory of: Charlotte Gallagher
Beverly Anderson
Bill & Mary Coultrip
Terrence & Karen Duffy
Chuck & Ruth Fish
Barry & Diane Smith
Jack & Evelyn Smith
Mary Jane Turney
Linda Zimmerlein
These dear friends and family members
are celebrated through memorials.
Thank you for your kind donation.
This listing is from January through March 2019. If we have left someone out in error,
please let us know and accept our apologies. We will list them in the next newsletter.
Thank you!
Constance Hamer Virginia Hann
Bob & Flo Wuchte
In Memory of: Milford Clausen
Maryann Jones
In Memory of: Harold Dirienzo
Sam & Lois Hamilton
In Memory of: Anita Drendel
Richard & Glenda Andrews
Kimberly Barrick David & Nicki Butterfield
Unda Carmack Houston & Jackie Cline &
Family Tim & Amy Crouch David & Kay Diller
Mark & Joy Dinelli Betty Erickson
Duane & Susan Fatian Francis & Carolyn Gianotti &
Family Karol Grandgeorge
Marie Granger
Constance Hamer Phillip & Sue Hodak
Mike & Bev Hogan Mary Hooper
Lorraine Jackson Mark & Joanne Jehle
Linda Johnson
Sherry Johnson Wayne & Cindy Karp
Bob & Sandi Knapp Lisa Lee
Dean & Cynthia Lundeen Jerry & Toni Lundeen
Todd & Annette McKey
Craig & Val Male Rick & Donna Marketti
Michael & Nancy Maroscia
Memorials Continued
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Honor family and friends with a memorial or honorary gift to Fox Valley Older Adult Services.
We send a notice to the family or honoree and also publish in our newsletter. You can call us or
mail in the form below. Pay with your credit card or a check. Please make checks payable to Fox
Valley Older Adult Services. We appreciate receiving the following information so that the proper
donation notifications can be made. Your gift is tax deductible.
Donate a Memorial or Honorary
Name of Deceased
person honored:
Today’s Date:
Name of Honored
Person's event
i.e. “In Honor of
Mr.&Mrs. Smith’s
50th Anniversary”
Donor Information:
Name
Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
Email Address
Who should receive notification of your donation?
Name
Address
City, State, Zip
Send your donation to:
Fox Valley Older Adult Services
1406 Suydam Road
Sandwich, IL 60548
Thank you!
In addition to honoring your
loved one, your donations
help us to meet our goals to
provide programs that help
seniors live independently
and prevent early nursing
home residency.
In Memory of: Iris Grief
Lyle Fritsch
Pam Fritsch
Sandwich High School Class of ‘57
In Memory of: Leland Grove
Robert Ford
In Memory of: John & Anna Kammes
Pat Brummel
In Memory of: Warren Keist
Robert Ford
In Memory of: Margene Cunz-Kennedy
Pat Wallis
In Memory of: Tom Krapausky
Roger & Sharon Wiley
In Memory of: John Luttrell
Mr. & Mrs. James Jones
Judith Jones
In Memory of: Ralph Magnuson
Marilyn Magnuson
In Memory of: Louis & Bev Mayer
Gregory & Judy Mayer
In Memory of: Norma Norling
Joy Cunningham
Pat Wallis
In Memory of: Karen Olson
Adriana Duran
Dennis & Peggy Figgins
Henry Garcia
Gary & Cheryl Houghtaylen
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Olson
Jeff & Karen Sibenaller
Charles & Cynthia Worsley
In Memory of: Jerry Olson
Robert Ford
Pat Wallis
In Memory of:
Charles (Chic) Ramsden
Betty Zvanant Ramsden
In Memory of: LaVerne Reisle
Henry Baumann, Jr.
Karen Beers
Robert Ford
Virginia Matthews
Arline Rudolph
Charles & Cynthia Worsley
In Memory of: Della Rohrer
John Clapper
20 | The Key Word
Memorials Continued
In Memory of: Bob Ronning
International Harvester
In Memory of: Catherine (Dolly) Rud
Roger & Sharon Wiley
In Memory of: Pam Prestegaard Rud
Sandwich High School-Class of 1956
Memory of: Charles Schaper
John Clapper
In Memory of: Karen Sellers
Gerald A. Sellers
In Memory of: Rosemary Steffens
Chuck & Ruth Fish
Dennis & Phyllis O’Connell
Charles & Cynthia Worsley
Florence Gudmunson
Barry & Diane Smith
In Memory of: Vicki Suzanne Strever
Jenny Jones
In Memory of: Terry Tvrdick
Sandwich High School-Class of ‘57
In Memory of: Merlyn Wiley
Ron & JoAnn Adrian
David & Nicki Butterfield
John Clapper
Bill & Mary Coultrip
Terrence & Karen Duffy
Virginia Hann
Harold & Sandy Olson
Bruce & Wendy Peterson
Joseph & Virginia Sherman
Frederick & Mary Scheppler
Mary Jane Turney
No person in the United States shall be excluded
from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or
be subjected to discrimination under any program
or activity regardless of race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, ancestry, marital status, physical or
mental handicap, unfavorable military discharge or
age in accordance with the U.S. Civil Rights Act;
Section 504 or the Rehabilitation Act; the Age
Discrimination Act; the Age in Discrimination in
Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois
Constitution.
If you feel that you have been discriminated against
in the provision of programs or activities, please
contact us within 180 days of the alleged violation.
DISCRIMINATION IS ILLEGAL FVOAS Funding Sources: FVOAS Funding Sources:
Programs and services of Fox Valley Older Adult
Services are made available, in part, with funds
provided by the Illinois General Revenue Funds
through the Northwestern, Northeastern and
Western Illinois Area Agencies on Aging for
Respite Care. Funding for Transportation with
our Partner Voluntary Action Center is provided
under the State of Illinois Donated Funds
Initiative from Title XX of the Social Security
Act through the Illinois Department of Human
Services and the Illinois Department of
Transportation.
Funding is additionally provided by the DeKalb
County Community Foundation, DeKalb and
Kendall County Senior Tax Levies and Kendall
County Mental Health Board. A significant
portion of our budget is also derived from
contributions from individuals, business groups,
clients, users and fund raisers. Thank You!
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Community Events
Upcoming Events: CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FIREWORKS Travel to Navy Pier where you will be responsible for your own dinner. There’s nothing like seeing Chicago's Architecture from all three branches of the Chicago River. The tour will end with a front row
view of the Navy Pier fireworks from the boat. Wednesday June 5th, 4:30pm-11:30pm $75
EMPIRE LUNCH BUNCH Farm to table modern American food. The only retractable roof in the Chicago suburbs allows our pa-trons to enjoy the views of Downtown Naperville all year round - no matter what mother nature throws
at us. Located on the Riverwalk. Thursday, June 20th 11am-3:30pm $12R/$14NR
TEATRO ZINZANNI Teatro ZinZanni is a whirlwind of international cirque, comedy and cabaret served with a multi-course feast. Don't’ miss the show the NY Times calls, “A feast for the senses” and the “city’s hottest ticket!”
The Cambria Hotel, Chicago Theatre District Wednesday, August 7th 6pm-11:30pm $150
Starting May 29th - August 28th Sandwich Park District with Rebecca Johnson Music Company
Present - Music in the Park from 5-7 p.m. at the Gazebo downtown.
Go to www.rjmusico.com for show details. Bring your chairs and be ready to enjoy!
For more information call the office at 815-786-8044.
The Sandwich Area Chamber is
growing and full of activity!
We are honored that the
following businesses have joined
the SACC Membership already
in 2019 and more are in the process:
Sports Page Gaming Café – Silver Sponsor
Your Performing Arts Center
Liberty Mutual – Faythe Sheridan
Ottawa Savings Bank – Lindsay Keegan-Vancil
Metronet
Midwest Dental
DeKalb County History Center
Jerry Banister Photography
Shelter Insurance – Mike Shepard
Safe Passage
Please take a look at these new businesses and
show your support!
Visit the Chamber website and Facebook page for
upcoming events and activities! 128 East Railroad Street