Discoveries Summer 2019
FLY LIKE AN EAGLE Sarah has a new career she loves at Juut Salon in Wayzata as a stylist assistant. Sarah is also an artist and enjoys working in the mediums of acrylic painting and glass. Read Sarah’s story. Pages 4 – 5
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THE DIGNITY OF WORK
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hen I was first starting out in my career, I read an article on the Dignity of Work. At the time, I really did not understand it all, but the basic concepts stuck with me. Now, many years later, I think regularly about this.
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While work is necessary to simply pay the rent and buy some food, it is so much more than that. Work allows us to participate in something bigger than ourselves. It pulls us out of our narrow personal vision and puts us into the wider world, allowing us to contribute to the greater good. I think about this in terms of our 500 employees at Hammer and the over 1,800 people we support in some way.
DECEMBER 2018 Jena Meyer (Lakeside)
For many, if not all, there is a desire to work and contribute to the world. At Hammer, we work hard to provide a dynamic and satisfying work environment for our employees. In our strategic plan for the next three years it is one of the central issues we are focusing on.
FEBRUARY 2019 Nadu Lawson (Float)
For the people we support, work is also a central issue. More and more, we work with and advocate on behalf of the people we support to help them find meaningful jobs. We are very concerned with the difficulty that all providers of work supports are having in our new disability services financial structure. While a lot of lip service is given to helping people find and maintain work, the reality is that cuts in funding make the necessary supports almost impossible to provide. While Hammer has never provided many formal work supports for people with disabilities, we have long partnered with providers of these supports to ensure that people have the opportunity for a quality, well-rounded life. We will continue to advocate for people with disabilities to get all the supports they need. As we move into summer, I hope you enjoy this issue of Discoveries. Please know that we are grateful for the many ways you partner with, encourage, and support us.
JANUARY 2019 Paul Holewa (Royal Oaks)
MARCH 2019 Madia Dade (Gardner)
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are the foundation of our organization and are recognized for the amazing support they provide.
APRIL 2019 Sylvester Martin (Broadway) MAY 2019 Victoria Kou (Arkansas)
Hammer Discoveries Managing Editor Barbara Brandt / barbara@hammer.org Contributing Writers Katie Berg, Angela Bernhardt, John Estrem, Jane Eitell, Tom Ryan, Katie Pease, Cathy Thoma, Hannah (Barnes) Thibodeau, Ellen Timmerman Borer
Blessings,
John Estrem, CEO, Hammer Residences
NOVEMBER 2018 Cyrus Varney (Ridgeview)
John Estrem and David, an individual supported by Hammer. David works at Epic Program and is a BIG sports fan. His favorite teams include the Twins, the Vikings, and the Wild.
With editing support from Hannah (Barnes) Thibodeau: hannah@hammer.org Photography: Barbara Brandt Graphic Design: Jennifer Larson
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Carol Curoe President University of Minnesota Foundation Kent Scholten Vice President Merrill Lynch Michael Drazan Treasurer Retired Executive, Toro
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*Hugh Kirsch Secretary Minnesota State Offices Employment and Economic Development Department *Nino Pedrelli Immediate Past President Principal, State Street Realty Advisors
Barbara Bencini Retired Executive Merrill Lynch
Tim Haugen Senior Vice President Winthrop Resources
George Daum Tethr
Maureen Laird-Hayes Abbott
*Don Haberman Markwest, Inc.
*Patrick McConnell Retired Executive Ameriprise Financial
Bhuvana Nandakumar Suparbh Consulting Victor Sugumar Thrivent Financial *Julie Wesley-Wong Osseo School District * Indicates family member
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BOARD SPOTLIGHT
JULIE WESLEY-WONG: CONTINUING THE FAMILY LEGACY By Angela Bernhardt, Director of Major Gifts
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ne of the newest members of Hammer’s Board of Directors is Julie Wesley-Wong.
Julie is continuing the family legacy of service started by her loving parents, Mary and Dick Wesley, who raised ten children, including her brother Mickey, who lives at Hammer. “They are a hard act to follow, but I think they’d be really happy to see how the next generation has carried on,” says Julie. Today, in addition to being a Hammer board member and on the Reach for Ralph committee, Julie is an early childhood special education teacher and evaluator for the Osseo School District. “Mickey was a big part of my chosen profession, and I even worked as a Hammer DSP for a couple of years when I graduated from college,” she says. Julie’s first connection with Hammer was when Mickey moved into Hammer’s Boys Floor in 1978, when he was 11 years old, and Julie was 12. “It has been more than 40 years since that big day, and I’m glad to say that Mickey leads a happy life
at Hammer,” says Julie. “He has a life he could not have at home. He is active in the community, and with the support of his caregivers, he is able to pursue the things he loves and enjoys.” Mickey lives in Hammer’s Wentworth home with three housemates, including two men from the original Hammer dorms, Murray and Mark. The home was designed and financed by Mary Wesley in 2000. It features wide hallways and doors, accessible bathrooms, and an entryway ramp. Knowing Mickey had a home for a lifetime provided her mom with peace because she knew she would not be around forever. Through her vision and commitment to Hammer, Mary’s gifts live on today and without end. “Mom taught us that all people matter, to treat people as you’d like to be treated, and that Mickey deserves to live a full life just like everyone else. I’m thrilled to be able to continue in her footsteps and excited to be more formally involved with Hammer.”
Julie Wesley-Wong and her brother, Mickey.
IN THIS ISSUE “Mom taught us that all people matter, to treat people as you’d like to be treated, and that Mickey deserves to live a full life just like everyone else. ” —Julie Wesley-Wong
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The Dignity of Work
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Continuing the Family Legacy
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Fly Like an Eagle
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Health Services at Hammer an Honor and a Legacy
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Hammer Travel 10th Anniversary
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The Best Way to Gain Life Experience Is to Get a Job
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The Importance of Relationships
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A Tapestry of Volunteers
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Reach for Ralph
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Passion for Art and Hammer
PAGES 18–23 Our Donors Julie Wesley-Wong and her husband.
BACK COVER Top Workplace 2019 Award
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Fly Like An Eagle By Jane Eitel, Assistant Program Manager
Back in February of 2019, Sarah started a with the stylists in the breakroom and feel new job at Juut Aveda salon in Wayzata. This more connected. job has been a catalyst for big, beautiful When asked how this job has changed her changes in Sarah’s life. life, Sarah says, “Immensely!” Her sisters, “When Hammer got the call, we knew the Cathy and Lorraine, agree and say she has right person for the job,” says Mary Gaasch, definitely blossomed. She is more confident, Program Director. Sarah was hopeful and open, and becoming more of a leader. practiced interviewing with several staff at Diana McClay, Program Manager, says, home. As she left the interview, she was “Everyone who knows Sarah has seen beaming with excitement and said, “I got positive changes in her life. She totally lights the job!” up when she talks about her work.” As a partner to Hammer’s supportive employment pilot, Juut Aveda opened the “Fly like an eagle at my job,” door to meaningful employment for Sarah. Sarah exclaims jubilantly! I’ve worked with Sarah to help her learn the job and be successful in her new position as This new job has allowed Sarah more a stylist assistant. freedom and choices outside of work. When asked what she likes about her job, Sarah says, “I like the work, the people, and the hours.” Some of her responsibilities include folding, stacking, delivering, along with collecting towels and washing and folding capes, gowns, and blankets. Sarah works most afternoons and has started to develop friendships with her co-workers. “I appreciate her steady work and sweetness,” says Marlene, her new co-worker and friend. Juut is a very busy salon and that is how Sarah likes it. She is a hard worker with a good work ethic. The people have been kind, welcoming, and appreciative. Arriving early every day has given Sarah time to visit 4 | Hammer Discoveries
Her mornings are open for pursuing other interests and activities. She will often go on walks, exercise, and go to art classes or open studio before work. This has helped her feel more a part of her local community. Sarah is now in a place where she is growing, thriving, and happy. She consistently rates her days a “ten.” It has been moving and rewarding to be there with her and witness her transformation. We are all excited to see Sarah soar to new heights in her job and in her life.
Your donations continue to help Sarah with her job and live a full life in her home supported by Hammer.
Sarah and her co-workers at Juute.
“We are all excited to see Sarah soar to new heights in her job and in her life,” says Jane Eitel.
Sarah’s flat piece of glass art that will be a bowl when it is finished.
Sarah at her job at Juut.
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HEALTH SERVICES
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HEALTH SERVICES AT HAMMER AN HONOR AND A LEGACY By Barbara Brandt, Director of Communication
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urses at Hammer provide medical support to individuals so they remain healthy, safe, and as independent as possible in their supported homes and apartments.
felt like a home, being supported and taught life skills. This is what Hammer’s mission was founded on, back in 1923. It still rings true today, the difference being that individuals live in houses and apartments in the community.
Alvina Hammer was a nurse in the Faribault state hospital. Experiencing how individuals with disabilities were taken care of, she wanted more for them.
Honoring our Health Care Team
Being a progressive visionary beyond the times, Alvina believed individuals with developmental disabilities deserved to live a full life, not in institutions, but in surroundings that
Our health care team consists of five full-time nurses, along with a full-time department coordinator. Nurses provide 24/7 on-call support to the individuals served by Hammer. The nursing team stays busy, making regular visits to our 36 homes and 10 apartment programs and overseeing treatment and coordination of medications.
In May, 2019 we honored our nursing team during Nurse Appreciation Week. Below are a few of the comments we hear quite frequently about the quality of services our nursing staff provides the individuals in our homes and apartments.
BRANDON EDDY
Working with Brandon is so easy! He is quick to respond to any need, making early morning visits and answering calls late into the evening. Thank you for your dedication and endless support! — Abby Lucas, Program Manager, Ridgeview Brandon is always ready to help! Whether we have a medical question or problems communicating with doctors, Brandon has the answer. He’s great at communicating with us about our medical needs and any upcoming changes. Thanks Brandon! —Daniel Schneider, Program Manager in Training, Lake Place
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KRIS HARRINGTON “Kris is always so helpful! She's also very caring about the residents here at Plymouth Colony Apartments. When you call her, she's there to help work you through the situation. She's a Rock Star Nurse and amazing at her job! We appreciate you Kris!” — Gayduo Gayflor-Kpanaku, Program Manager, Plymouth Colony “Kris is prompt to respond to emails and voicemails regarding medical issues at Hampshire. She makes regular stops at the house to make sure everything is okay.” — William Mbu, Program Manager, Hampshire
ERIN MCCHESNEY Erin is the glue that holds the Health Services Department together. Because of her experience and knowledge of what goes on in the homes, Erin sees the whole picture and is a valuable resource for the nursing team. Without Erin and her role as nursing coordinator, it would be nearly impossible for the nursing team to function efficiently. In a nutshell, she helps keep us organized, on task and is always willing to jump in and help out any way she can. — Brandon Eddy, Director of Health Services
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BRANDI STERRY
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CINDY GARIN
“Brandi is one unique nurse! Whether it be her fun leggings, love for holiday décor, nerdy pop culture, or bacon…she’s sure to make you smile and brighten any room. She has certainly done that for the folks and staff here at Emery!”
"Cindy provides great care and support to the 14 people at the Stone Creek program — her demeanor, personality, and attitude lead to the people here being excited (rather than nervous) every time she makes a visit!"
—Deb , an individual, supported at Welcome Place
—Brittney Severson, Program Manager, Emery
—Chris Chica, Program Manager, Stone Creek
“Ever since Jenna started at Jersey, she has been friendly with a quick smile. She comes to our team meetings regularly and always participates in an informative, supportive, and positive manner. When we have a medical training, she finds a good balance between keeping it serious enough that we learn, and yet still light enough that it can actually be fun. Jenna is always responsive and available when a concern or medical need arises.”
“Thank you, Brandi, for all the special care you give to our brother, Christopher, supported at Tyler. We are so thankful Hammer provides nursing care so Christopher can live in a home-like atmosphere. Also, you bring a smile to our brother's face.” — Elaine and Vicki, Family Member
"Cindy is always caring and receptive to the needs of the men at Holdridge. We very much appreciate her care!"
“She is very reliable and is always looking out for our best interest. My favorite thing about Jenna is she truly listens to what I am saying and feeling before she generates her response. She is a very thoughtful and kind person with a warm heart.”
— Bruce Bondhus, Assistant Program Manager, Jersey
— Alex Kriz, Program Manager, Holdridge “Cindy is an amazing nurse for the ladies! She has worked hard to develop personal relationships with them. They know they can always count on Cindy if they have health questions. Cindy is not only an amazing support for the women who live here, but she is incredibly helpful to the staff as well. We love having Cindy pop in and say hi, or take the ladies on an outing. Thanks for all you do!” —Emily Robillard, Assistant Program Manager, Gardner
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HAMMER TRAVEL
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TEN YEARS OF OPPORTUNITIES AND DREAMS by Tom Ryan, Director of Hammer Travel and Community Life
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ammer Travel’s story really begins in 1923 when Hammer Residences opened its doors. The concept was simple: “Be a community of people who respect an individual’s abilities, whose collective spirit makes dreams come true, and whose innovations lead the way.” Hammer Residences has stayed true to this concept and continues to be a well-respected service provider for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, thus making Hammer Travel a natural extension to Hammer’s mission. It was in 2008 when two of Hammer’s program managers, Tom Ryan and Josh Senso, realized that Hammer possessed the staffing resources, passion, and commitment to deliver a quality and safe travel experience for people needing support. They approached Hammer’s late CEO, Tim Nelson, with a business outline. Tim, excited about expanding Hammer’s mission, and understanding the importance of travel as a life experience, presented the idea to Hammer’s Board of Directors, who then gave the go ahead. Tom and Josh immediately began bringing all the pieces together. Josh took the lead on organizing the business requirements such as creating the articles of organization, filing for a business license, creating spreadsheets, and mapping out marketing strategies. Tom focused on the company's policies and
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Branson 2014.
Alaska 2012.
procedures, recruitment and training of staff, and making travel industry contacts. Neither Tom nor Josh had ever run a business before, or dreamed of working in the travel industry, but because they believed in themselves and the service they were providing, they dove headfirst into the project. On July 14, 2009, Hammer Travel officially became a licensed LLC.
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Spring Training 2017.
Disney Cruise 2019. Carribbean Cruise 2009.
The first years had their ups and downs as any new business would, however, Hammer Travel had the support of a dedicated Board of Directors, all of whom had business backgrounds. Their sound advice and insights, combined with Tom and Josh’s commitment, formed Hammer Travel into an established business. As the business grew, so arose the need for more help in the office. That is when Ann Martinka joined the team. Ann’s experience in the travel industry and her sincere and warm disposition made her the perfect candidate to fill the customer relations role. With Ann on board, the company was able to fine-tune its service, while building relationships in the community and with its travelers and their caregivers. Over the next few years, Hammer Travel continued to evolve as a company. By learning from past experiences, focusing on customer satisfaction, and having a fun, yet professional staff team on each trip, Hammer Travel grew in popularity and has served an average of 250 people each year. Today,
the company consists of Tom Ryan, Ann Martinka, and Katie Pease, along with roughly 60 travel staff and volunteers. The whole team strives for high-quality standards on every trip they run and have enjoyed plenty of positive feedback, such as: “Great trip itinerary and fun places to visit, staff are very focused on each traveler and their needs” and “Our sister just loves, loves, loves going on trips with Hammer!” Hammer Travel was formed on the idea that travel plays a crucial role in the quality of one’s life and promotes individual growth by enhancing social inclusion, providing learning opportunities, and strengthening self-confidence. Ten years later, this idea is still the core of Hammer Travel’s vision. Like its parent company, Hammer Residences, Hammer Travel is committed to putting the goals, needs, and individuality of the people being served at the forefront, and will go into the future continuing to be the best it can be.
TO KNOW MORE >> Want to learn more about Hammer Travel? Visit HammerTravel.org.
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SUMMIT ACADEMY
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A PATHWAY TO SUCCESS By Katie Berg, Recruiter
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t Hammer, we believe that the most important role in the organization is that of the Direct Support Professional (DSP): They carry out our mission of helping the people we serve live life to its fullest. We are always recruiting DSPs, and one of the ways we do that is by partnering with local educational and vocational institutions. One of the valuable partnerships we have is with Summit Academy OIC, whose mission statement reads, “We exist to assist individuals in developing their ability to earn and to become contributing citizens in their community.” Our fundamental belief is: “the best social service program in the world is a job.” Summit Academy’s vision is to be recognized as a regional leader in the evolution of workforce development educational services, initiatives, and policy. Summit Academy offers training to adults who want careers in the fields of construction, healthcare, and information technology at no out-of-pocket cost to the student. Our relationship with Summit Academy’s career services department allows Hammer to attend healthcare career fairs and participate in mock interviews with their healthcare students who are approaching graduation. This targeted approach puts me as the recruiter face-to-face with students who have completed 20 weeks of training in a field they are passionate about. We are able to discuss what they’ve learned, as well as what Hammer has to offer in a career. I’m proud to say that we have hired four Summit grads who all came on board as assistant program managers (APMs) in Hammer’s residential group homes. Their training at Summit prepares them for both the important direct care aspects of their job, as well as the administrative responsibilities that require excellent communication and organizational skills. Our APMs assist with administrative tasks related to the medical, financial, and activity-related needs of the people we serve. APMs are in a prime position for promotion to leadership roles within the organization, and I hope to see our Summit recruits on that track. Thank you for your support of our workforce.
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At Summit Academy, students experience hands-on learning. Their fundamental belief is: The best social service program in the world is a job.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONSHIPS By John Estrem, CEO
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uilding relationships is key. In our current landscape, legislators control so much of the funding that impacts the disability services industry. This is why your advocacy efforts are crucial. People often get caught up in the technical aspects of advocacy. While these details are important, it is just as important to tell our stories. When legislators make decisions, they are influenced by what they know. For example, every legislator knows what a nursing home is, and many times they have a personal connection to one as well, whether it’s through an aging parent, family member, or friend. When they make a decision, they have a clear picture of what a nursing home is. Most of the time, this is not the case regarding knowledge about our group homes or apartment programs. Raising awareness about Hammer starts with you. Contact your legislator. Make sure they know who you, and the individuals who are supported by Hammer, are. Oftentimes, legislators don’t know that we as a sector are their constituents. You can change that!
The Amundson Family.
One of the most valuable experiences you can initiate is inviting a legislator to visit one of our group homes or apartment programs. If they don’t respond right away, don’t get discouraged. Persistence and patience are key when advocating. Once the legislator visits, they get a visual of what we do and who we serve. This is crucial when they are making decisions that impact our industry. Joel Amundson, the father of one of the individuals who calls a Hammer apartment home, recently hosted Representative Kristin Bahner at our Lawndale home. It was a successful visit, as Rep. Bahner met the individuals who live at the home and spent the evening discussing Hammer’s goals and how staff make a difference in the lives of the individuals they support. Please contact your legislators and share your stories. By doing so, you can truly make a difference in the lives of the individuals we support here at Hammer.
2019 Disability Services Day at the Capitol.
“We want to show the legislators that these are people with real needs and they just want to have normal lives like everyone else. Staff is the real ticket to make their lives as meaningful as possible.” “If everyone does their part to show what Hammer is all about, I think we are in pretty good shape.” — Joel Amundson
Hammer Program Manager, Andrea Miesen, and Leslie, supported by Hammer, shares her story with Majority Leader Ryan Winkler at the 2019 Disability Services Day at the Capitol.
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A TAPESTRY OF VOLUNTEERS By Cathy Thoma, Director of Volunteer Resources
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olunteers are the threads that are woven throughout the fabric of Hammer, making us stronger and enabling us to help those we support live life to the fullest. Our volunteers give their time and talents in a variety of ways, each having a positive impact on those we serve.
By utilizing volunteers, Hammer Travel has been able to offer trips at a reasonable cost. Volunteers are also an integral part of our Community Life program. We depend on our volunteers to take the helm by coaching Floor Hockey and Fitness Connection (formally Iron Man team), leading walking groups and book clubs, hosting our monthly Bingo games, and assisting on the annual fishing trips. The Community Life volunteers ensure that all of the participants are enjoying themselves while staying fit and active. Hammer’s Central Office volunteers, self-named the “Thursday Ladies,” are indispensable, and are frequently sought after to help with mass mailings, scanning, medication disposal, and other projects. Their specialty, however, is designing and creating Hammer’s handmade cards. You will know you have received one because they are beautiful and have “made by a Hammer volunteer” stamped on the back.
Student advocate volunteer RaNiyah (right) and Karen, supported by Hammer, at the Capitol.
Hammer Travel volunteers bring their sense of wonder and adventure on each trip. They are needed to accompany our travelers on their vacation and provide supports to enhance their travel experience. Volunteers assist Hammer Travel staff with transportation, trip activities, social and community interactions, finances, and self-care.
Left to right: Pet therapy volunteer, Kim, with Toby the dog, along with Julia and Lucas, supported by Hammer.
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Our Reach for Ralph gala and Family Day Picnic require 100 volunteers each in order for the events to run smoothly. From the planning committee to those helping the day of, our special event volunteers are the ones who make that happen. During Reach for Ralph, volunteers decorate the venue, friendly faces greet our guests and register them for the evening, and others work tirelessly behind the scenes, packaging silent auction items and readying them for check out. The Family Day Picnic sees volunteers helping at check in, painting fingernails, serving food, directing the famous cupcake walk, and leading a variety of carnival games. It’s a joyful experience for all.
Liz getting her nails done at the Hammer Family Day Picnic by an event volunteer.
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Fall yard clean-up volunteers from United Healthcare.
A Hammer volunteer (front row middle) with Hammer travelers.
“Hammer Travel’s volunteers are the best, they always go above and beyond expectations.” — Tom Ryan, Director of Hammer Travel and Community Life Hammer is also fortunate to have specialized volunteers. These include our Board members who share their business acumen with us and help to develop our long-term goals and strategic framework. It also includes our seamstresses who repair and alter clothes for those we support, photographers who attend our events and capture the excitement of the day, and pet therapy volunteers. Our pet therapists visit our homes and apartments with their dogs (and cats!) and help our individuals by alleviating stress and getting exercise by walking a dog. Sometimes, just petting a dog that is wagging its tail is all that is really needed.
The Thursday Ladies.
Yohan (left) and Andy (right) at a Twins game.
Our corporate and church group partners are a cornerstone of our volunteer population. They assist us by participating in Hammer’s Fall Yard Clean Up, driving those we support to church, socializing with individuals in our homes and Day Support program, and hosting parties and picnics. They often lend a hand at our special events. Our tapestry would not be complete without our Direct Service Volunteers. These individuals are paired with someone we support who is looking for a friend. They are matched based on mutual interests and spend time together doing things they both enjoy. This social connection greatly enhances the quality of life for those we support as well as for our volunteers.
“There is nothing like building lifelong relationships with people and the impact it brings.” — Andy H., Volunteer
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YAHOO! By Katie Pease, Community Life Coordinator
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ist pumping the air a player’s head tilts skyward and a loud celebratory cry rings out across the court. “YAHOO!” It doesn’t matter who scored, the cheer is the same and always uttered with an enthusiastic consistency that propels the others on the court to exchange high fives and congratulations with each other. This is Hammer Floor Hockey. It’s fun. It’s commitment. It’s teamwork. It’s exercise. It’s community. It’s excitement. It’s belonging. The Community Life department at Hammer focuses on providing opportunities for community engagement, personal wellness, fitness, and nutrition for all individuals supported by Hammer. Hammer Floor Hockey has become a staple in the Community Life programming, and with the dedicated support from volunteer coaches, Andy and Sarah, the participation in this activity has been outstanding. For those who may not be familiar with floor hockey, it’s essentially just like ice hockey but played without the ice and skates and more focused on the recreational aspects of the game. Meeting for fall, winter, and spring sessions, Hammer Floor Hockey happens on Sunday evenings at the Hopkins Activity Center. Over the last several seasons, those who participate on a regular basis have formed bonds with each other and the coaches. Everyone has a place in the game. Support is given freely from cheers of “you can do it” to “great job” and “keep it up.” For those who come to watch the players in action, it’s always a fun time. Seeing a player get their first goal of the game is exhilarating. As you watch the players work the puck across the court and toward the goal, you see teamwork along the way. You see strategic passing of the puck from player to player and an intentionality to ensure everyone has a chance to be part of the action. Everyone has their own style and preferences, but everyone comes together to play. Then, you get to hear that YAHOO! When I think about living a full and happy life, I think about the importance of activities like Hammer Floor Hockey. Having a place to belong, a place to be yourself, a place with friends and support — all of these things contribute to overall happiness and are part of what Hammer Floor Hockey offers to its participants. Team Hammer Floor Hockey 2019.
“The relationships are the best part and it’s this game that brings us all together. There’s a high level of competitiveness, drive, and skill which is impressive to witness. Maybe even more inspiring, though, is seeing the compassion — the players have to include everyone — and the respect they have for each other. When we’re playing, most of what is bothering us goes away for a bit. Sometimes we do talk about challenges we’re facing, but we also have lots of fun celebrating all of those pucks that hit the net, and the personal accomplishments too!” — Andy Bleck, Hammer Volunteer
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Please Join Us at Reach for Ralph, Hammer's Annual Benefit THURSDAY, JULY 11
Buy Your Tickets at Hammer.org
5:30 - 10:00 pm
TICKETS $80 (Before July 1) TABLE FOR EIGHT $640 (Before July 1) TICKETS $100 (Before July 7) TICKETS $120 (At the door)
EARLE BROWN CENTER Brooklyn Center, MN Free on-site parking
Help us provide a place where people with disabilities are safe, well cared for, and encouraged to pursue their best lives. Ralph Rosenvold, who inspired Reach for Ralph, lived at Hammer for over 70 years. With your financial investment, together we create a place where people like Ralph thrive. We invite you and your friends to find your place with us. At Reach for Ralph you will learn so much more about Hammer and how you can help. Purchase your tickets today. Invite your friends and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll save you a place!
You can be a sponsor or donate auction items: wine, craft beer, and resturaunt gift cards.
Questions?
Contact Ginger@hammer.org or 952-345-0115.
Thank You Sponsors
Artwork based on an original painting by a talented artist served by Hammer.
As of May 30, 2019
Allegra Print and Imaging Bay Creek Dental: Paul Boettner, DDS Boyer & Associates, Inc. Bremer Bank
Candlelight Floral & Gifts Fazendin Realtors Karen Lafferty Design David Lee Funeral Home
Myslajek Kemp & Spencer, LTD The Sillery Group Tenney, Coons & Associates, LLP Linda Zimmerman, Ameriprise Financial
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PASSION FOR ART AND HAMMER Ellen Timmerman Borer, Chief Development Officer
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he said yes to a simple request and never looked back. In 2005, Sue Gregor was asked to come to Hammer to help frame some artwork created by individuals served here. As a newly retired art teacher, that seemed like a pretty easy request to fulfill. Sue came to her first meeting and has been a member of the Hammer family ever since.
JJ Hill Days parade brings out the best of Hammer.
Her passion for art fueled those who have the same passion at Hammer. Some have become friendly acquaintances and others dear friends. Sue’s deep commitment happened over time, like when our Art Committee excitedly chose artwork for cards with quotes that were sure to sell at JJ Hill Days. Sue was all in. She even joined us in the parade, walking side-byside and lending a hand whenever needed. As a committed artist and volunteer, Sue was among the first to really get excited about our Ralph statues. For over two years, she helped to plan and implement our Ralph statue projects: soliciting artists, sponsoring, moving and celebrating everything Ralph. Building awareness about Hammer — and the individuals that Sue now calls her friends — was easy for her. It was about art and Hammer. She also painted a Ralph for her church, St. Phillip the Deacon, connecting Hammer more deeply to her community. With each new project that Sue said yes to, she connected with individuals served at Hammer, like Beth and Sarah. She knew early on that art was a great way to encourage individuals at Hammer to express their emotions, dreams, and desires. She sat beside many artists, helping them understand their art and themselves. We tend to remember the big events like the art show that Sue made happen at Your Arts Desire, a local art gallery Sue with Beth at her solo art show. A real dream come true for Beth.
“My experience with Hammer has reinforced my belief that we all have strengths, abilities, and disabilities and how we deal with them shapes our lives.” — Sue Gregor 16 | Hammer Discoveries
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Sarah and Sue still spend time regularly — “To evoke emotion in ourselves and others is what art is about. I feel happy knowing I can help make that happen with my artist friends at Hammer.”
and frame shop in Minnetonka. She worked tirelessly with Beth to make her dream come true, selling her art at her very own show. But Sue would say it is the little things such as simple, quiet times of sharing her passion in her home and one-on-one time with Sarah that develops the deepest relationships. That is the most important! As we reminisced about art — her true passion — and lasting friendships, Sue pointed out, “It is my good fortune to have found Hammer.”
Ralph statue painters and friends, (L to R) Karen Lafferty, Sue Gregor, and Terry McFarland continue to support Hammer today.
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THANK YOU SOCIAL MEDIA FUNDRAISERS! Fundraising on social media took on a whole new life at Hammer this past year: 32 supporters set up their own Hammer fundraisers to celebrate milestones. Laura Pedrelli, whose sister lives in our Eden Prairie home even included Hammer on her wedding registry! Whether you are celebrating your birthday, anniversary, wedding, or just get inspired, please think of Hammer. We are happy to help you with the many online platforms for fundraising. Contact Ginger Venable at Ginger@hammer.org to learn more. Thank you for setting up your fundraising pages and your social media financial contributions. Your gifts will truly make a difference. The list below includes donors from May 1, 2018 through April 30, 2019. Mary and Matt Abbott Tom and Susie Abbott Cecilia Absher Bette Alkazian Betsy Andrews Anonymous Jessica Avignone Hannah Barnes Bay Creek Dental Eileen Bell Angela and George Bernhardt Ron and Terri Bickford Paula M. Bird Kim Braschwitz Kimberly Breeann Scott and Donna Brown Tiffany Burk Shellie and Ken Burrows Julie Cahalan Dennis Chan Jag Chilakapati Suzanne and Bill Christianson Jill Cotton Jim and Kae Crawford Sarah Crawford Barb Davis Yvonne DeGraw Matt DenOuden Jennifer Baker Edwards Tracy and Travis Eisenbraun Eileen Fisher Matt Freeman Rebecca and Ron Furnival Robert Gallagher Cindy Garin and Blaine Johnson Margaret Gillespie Marc Goldsmith Shaina Gordon Laura Graziano Lynn and Bryan Groll Allison Hahn Carol Hammer Jessica Hammer Mark and Lynn Hansen Steve and Carol Hansen Alli Hearne David and Brenda Heim Anne Heinonen Rebecca Helms Angel Hill Jackie Hoime Phil and Katie Homan Beverly Howell Lynn Hsu Ignited Fundraising - Lori Jacobwith Katie Intrater
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Hope Israelton Melissa Jenkin Amy Jensen Heidi and Jeff Jopp Carol Juergens Karen Kilpela Hilary Kirsch Toni and Brad Knorr
Merrill and Sandra Main Sheila Manelli Samantha Marcario Naomi Marcus Stacy Marek Charles N. Marvin Jr., M.D. + Cassandra Mayer Elizabeth and Mark McConnell
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Deanna Koch-Roepke Maria Lampinen Tim and Vicki Landro Mark and Joni Lauffenburger Gary and Rea Leonard Randi Livon Marie Louiselle and Joe Mullen Mary Lydon and Chuck Donkers Marie Mack
Patrick and Victoria McConnell Paul McConnell Dominic Mitchell Rick and Jeanne Moe Barbara Spencer Morales Darnell Newsum Sani and Gene O'Brien Larry and Amy Olson Diana Oreck
Susan and Michael Oreck Dave Otwell Susan Perkins Cate Saracen-Peters and Gordy Peters Elizabeth Peters Mia-Rose Peters Jessa Peterson Rachel Pickle Mary Piepenburg Bob Pierce Judy Pierce Joseph Polta Joey Prusak Dan Rabin and Jonna Kosalko Mary Ellen Radovanic Cynthia Hamilton Raecker Erica Ribnick Jim and Mary Rivers Cathy and Kirk Rose Mike Ross Becky Royer Jan Rund Marvin and Judy Saarela Sarah Saarela John Sacks Kent and Traci Scholten Jodi Seligman James Severson Abby Siegel Kathy Skeie Chris and Allen Strande Shelly Szymczak Denine Taylor Cathy and Morgan Thoma Norrie Thomas Susan Thompson Dancer Ellen Timmerman-Borer and Kevin Borer Karen and Brian Trygstad Sherry Underdahl Charlie Venable Ginger and Tom Venable Veritae Group LLC A Vietz Joy Walberg Susan Wall Deborah and Mark Weiss Stephanie Weiss Teresa West and Greg Giles Scott Wiek Samantha Wolf Richard Woodruff
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CONTRIBUTORS
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Thank you for your generous investment in our mission. You make people’s lives better at Hammer. $25,000 +
Anonymous Argall Hibbs Foundation, Susan Argall Haas and Brian Haas Bieber Family Foundation, Bill Bieber Delta Dental of Minnesota Foundation Plymouth Housing and Redevelopment Authority Roehl Family Foundation, Gerald and Katherine Roehl Wayzata Community Church
$10,000 – $24,999
Anonymous (2) Amlicke Family Foundation, Bruce and Celeste Amlicke Greg Anderson Conan and Amy Crum Department of Human Services Mary Drazan John and Jean Goad Joseph and Shelly Hoesley Charitable Fund Thomas and Mari Lowe John and Maryann Merideth Richard and Katharine Olson Charitable Fund Karl and Laurie Stoltenberg Drs. Mary and Jan Tanghe TCF Foundation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation John and Kathryn Wesley
$5,000 – $9,999
Anonymous (2) Elaine and Robert Bache Michael Drazan Nancy Dunn Joseph Durda Foundation Jeffrey + and Monica Fazendin John and Deborah Fox Martha and Ed Gschneidner Giving Fund Pat and Michael Houston Barbara Koch Lexus Pursuit of Potential McGlynn Family Foundation, Michael and Julie McGlynn Terry and Lisa McGlynn Gregory Page Nino and Susan Pedrelli Dan and Linda Pelak Dan and Katherine Poppe Mark and Karen Rauenhorst Foundation Mike and Pam Sime State Street Realty Advisors Victor Sugumar and Anita Victor
$1,000 – $4,999
Anonymous Marshall and Dru Anderson Leigh Bailey and Freda Marver Susan Baker and Tom Lopsitz
Bank of America * Andrew Bennett Tom and Angela Blanchette Gary and Sally Bluem Teresa Brown Polly and Kurt Brungardt Burdick Family Fund, Alan and Lou Burdick John and Carol Busacker Business & Estate Advisers Sharing and Caring Foundation The Cargill Foundation Catherine Carlson Sandra C. Carlson Sarah R Caruso Foundation Michael and Ann Ciresi John and Pauline Coleman Richard and Judith Corson C-Pak Decorating Corp William and Joanne Culbert David and Debra Czech Patrice and James Dahl Jim and Brenda Damiani Carol and George Daum Gerry and Vicki Degner Loretta Docken Louis Doelz Lisa and Scott Dongoske George Emerson Charles and Jean Engasser Memorial Foundation Jim and Susan Erickson Christina Fair Patricia A. Fleming Peter Flint and Jan Symchych Rebecca and Ron Furnival Julie Gilbertson and Tim Gabrielsen Maryanne Galvin Kim and Pat Gharrity Carol Gottschalk Ron Haskvitz Haugen Family Foundation, Tim and Amy Haugen Bari Hermann Ronald E. Hovda Johnson Controls Charity Trust Earl and Beverly Johnson Restor and Sally Johnson Sherri and Steve Johnson Knights of Columbus #3758 Bill Krippner L.H. Hendrickson Family Charitable Fund Leigh H Bailey Charitable Fund, Leigh H. Bailey and Freda Marver Virgil and Patricia Leih Lentz/Nixon Blue Sky Charitable Giving Fund, Wally Lentz and Susan Nixon Sheila and Peter Lind Michael and Karen Linn Lions Club of Hamel Lions Club of Maple Grove Lions Club of Wayzata LOCO Partners Robert and Michelle Luke Mary K. Lund Bill Luther and Janet Robert Philip and Barbara MacNeill
Dr. Deane Manolis Martinson Clinic Foundation Patrick and Victoria McConnell John and Molly McDonald Fredrick and Christine Meyer Matt and Marty Mueller Northwest Area Jaycees Old National Bank S.B. Osborn Charitable Trust, Bartley and Kandi Osborn John and Gigi Ossanna Clifford Otten Packaging Solutions Mary Patterson Glen and Maria Pawlowski Foundation Laura Pedrelli Tim and Teresa Perisic Chris and Becky Pierson Susan and Andrew Rein Rotary Club of Wayzata Colleen Ryan Rita Schofield Kent and Traci Scholten Fund of the Bank of America Schroll Family Fund, Steve and Tami Schroll David and Marcy Schuh George and Audrey Schultz William and Joyce Sexton Family Foundation Jane and Don Shaffer Thomas and Lee Ann Silver STAR Services, Inc. Stein Giving Fund, Tom and Laura Stein Michael and Marilyn Sullivan Charles and Ellen Swanson Tenney, Coons and Associates, LLP Michael and Barbara Tenney Thrivent Choice Program Linda and Bob Tomaschko Sherry Underdahl UnitedHealth Group Dollars Emp. Giving & Dollars for Doers Voelbel Family Fund, Richard and Lynn Voelbel Pete and Carolyn Wahtera Wallraff Electric Mark and Kathy Wallraff Warners' Stellian Company Inc. Wayzata BP Service Center West Charity Fund, William and Doreen West Mary Ann and John Wolters Gary and Vicki Wyard Brian Young
$500 – $999
Absolute Sourcing, Inc. Philip Ahern Janet and David Anderson Bay Creek Dental, Paul Boettner, D.D.S. Barbara Bencini and Bill Janahosky Berkley Technology Underwriters George Bestrom Peter and Cindi Boynton
Bremer Bank Greg and Lisa Buck Rae Carlson + Trust, Scott and Gerda Carlson Paul and Mary Cederberg Alfred Colling Margaret and George Crolick Family Charitable Fund Wayne Duerschmidt Fazendin Realtors Sean Foy Jess Friedrichs and Scott Henderson Jean and Bill Gjetson Kathryn H. Glen Glennon Family Fund, Colleen Glennon Maureen and Gregory Grazzini Don and Becky + Gromek Hadley Family Charitable Fund, Gary and Kathleen Hadley Denis and Caroline Harrington Melvin Heckt Robert and Signe Hensel David and Teresa Hess Paula Hirschoff and Chuck Ludlam Robert and Sharon Hoffman Linda and Kenneth Holmen Sarah Homuth-Goar Robert and Janet Huddleston Eric Janus and Carolyn Chalmers Gerald Jensen, Sr. JK Interiors Inc. Brian Johnson Dorothy Keprios Jo Ann Koltes Hayes Family Charitable Fund, Maureen LairdHayes and Steve Hayes Gregg and Stephanie Larsen Javan and Larry Larson Susan Laurent Steve Lindblad David and Kimberly Marrone Darlene and Thomas McCarthy Taya Mergott Patty and Mike Molden Deb Mosnik Nancy and Mike Nafziger Jean Nelson Mike and Karen Nelson Mike and Julie Oberle Orville and Vonnie Olson The Honorable Alan C. Page Michael Patterson PepsiCo Foundation David and Sharon Petterson Kay Phillips and Jill Mortensen Fund Father Don Piche Polaris Industries, Inc. Christine Poppe Tom and Molllie Raih Family Fund James and Jane Ramsland Audrae Rosenzweig Jeanne Rouch
Thomas and Diane Russell Floyd and Shirley Schneider Teri Shaughnessy Marie Silvernagel Becca Simon Renee E. Solinger-Audette David Sovell St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church Kevin and Jane Stuessy Chris Schlecter Supplemental Needs Trust Thomas and Jeanne Sween Ben Taylor and Kate Kelly Denine Taylor Barbara Tuckner Veritae Group LLC Wayzata American Legion Post 118 Wells Fargo Philanthropic Services Ted and Erin Wentink Julie and Wymond WesleyWong Michael and Mackie Wesley Thomas and Rose Winkels Jackie Wulf Bill and Bonnie Young
$100 – $499
Anonymous Anne Abbe Cecilia Absher Alpine Bank AmazonSmile Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching Program AmeriStar Agency Inc. Greg Anderson Lisbeth and Mark Armstrong John and Patricia Bailey Richard and Joan Baker Nadyne Balke John and Shelia Barbetta Lawrence and JoAnn Barbetta Katie and Richard Barrett Julianne Barrow Lester and Barbara Bauer Mark and Carolyn Bauer Wilbert and Elaine Becker Beckstrom Family Charitable Fund, Darrell and Kenwyn Beckstrom Keith Beresheim Josephine Berge Irvin and Kay Bergsagel Best Buy Ron and Terri Bickford Conrad and Mary Bloomquist Mark and Sara Bonk Margaret M. Borer Boyum and Barenscheer PLLP Brian Brandvold Mark and Jenny Bretheim Sara and Thomas Brice Broadcom Scott and Donna Brown Robert and Susan Burns Sean and Mary Butler Steve Butts Kelli and Brian Cadwell Al and Toni Cady Terri Cantrall Charles and Mary Carlsen Joe and Barb Cavanaugh
Cindy Clark Joe and Connie Cleary Mary Coleman Glenda Condon Catalin Constantin Doug and Annie Cooley Carol and Susan Curoe Ramona Cushman Rob and Susan Dahlin John and Jean Dahlke David Lee Funeral Home Judith and Kent Davidson David and Candy Davis Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton Dr. Kenneth L. Dedeker Audrey Dehn Matt DenOuden Matthew and Patti Dion Katherine DonCarlos Jim and Jan Doudiet Mary Beth and Tom Dries James and Norma Driver Eric Durkin Dan and Jessica Egan Edward and Antoinette Egan Marjorie and Charles Elliott Gordy and Nancy Engel G. Everett Enterprises, Inc. Michael and Jackie Fair Donald and Clova Falenczykowski Marvin and Rosemary Fish Bob and Terrisa Fisher Eileen Fisher Tom Fitzpatrick and Mary Ebnet Michael and Sandra Foley Rita Fox David and Patricia O'Rourke Freeman Matt Freeman Paul and Mary Freeman JoAnn and Roger Gaio Terry and Linda Garvert Judy Gelina General Mills Phyllis and Rich GenestStein Bruce and Kim Gillespie Greg and Janet Gillies Rosemary and Lawrence Gleason Stanley and Luella Goldberg Family Foundation Sara Golden Suzanne and David Goodwin Donna Gorski Peter and Karen Graff Steve and Jean Guenther Michelle and Steve Hagelin Sharon and Jack Hammang Donald and Ida Hanna Mark and Libby Hansen James Hardek Dr. Daniel Hartnett Family Foundation Roger and Cheryl Ann Heegaard Roger and Marge Heegaard Bill and Marie Heiland Carl and Sharon Hendrickson David Hey and Barbara Roy Mary Marquretta Hill
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Robert B. Hill Mark and Nancy Hirschfeld William Hodder Kim Hoffman Patrick Hofkes Richard and Judy Hokanson Eric Holby Phil and Katie Homan James Hooker John and Colleen Hooley Alan and Diane Horner Roger and Elaine Hovda James and Ann Howard Pam Howe Beverly Howell Meredith Howell Humble Fashion Hammer Made Ron and Lori Hume Vicki Jackman
Dan Lapham Kathleen Lapham James and Lorrie Larson Cynthia Laurent Marcia and Fred LeVoir Herbert and Kathie Levy Phil and Barb Lindblad Paul and Janice Lindbloom John Lindgren Ron Linebarger Vicki Luehmann and Frank Janes Mary Lydon and Chuck Donkers Merrill and Sandra Main Jeff and Caren Martin Howard Mathison and Mari Rovang Rose Ann Mazierski Elizabeth and Mark McConnell
“My work with all my friends at Hammer; those we serve, Board members and staff alike have given me so much more than I give.” — Sue Gregor Noel and Ruth Jagolino Jody Johnson Margaret Johnson Ron and Dorie Johnson Terry and Timothy Johnston Margaret and Roger Jones Heidi and Jeff Jopp Marie Josie-Smith Carol Juergens Steven and Teresa Kastendieck Chip and Debbie Kemppainen Kim Keprios and John Everett Michael and Margaret King Jim and Betty Klande Dan H. Klein Barbara and David Kleist Leona and John Kley Charitable Fund Linda Kley Vicki Klima Everett and Jane Klosterman Christopher and Peggy Klug Jill Kohler Joe and Gina Koltes Terrance and Mary Ann Kukla Jeffrey and Susan Lambert Tom and Janet Lane
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Matthew McConnell Jennifer and Mike McDonald Rachel McElroy Preston and Betsy McMillan Medcalf Family Fund, Tom Medcalf Evelyn Merideth Dave and Debbie Meyer Barry and Mary Jo Miller Rick and Jeanne Moe Larry Mueller Alex Nemeth Kenneth and Cathy Noblet Louis Oberhauser Michael O'Connell and Susan Hayes Gen Olson Mary and Michael Ongstad Allison Oreck Susan and Michael Oreck Mark and Robin Osmanski Betsy and Bruce Pankonin Carol Patterson Mary Kaye Pfau Susan and Greg Pfeiffer Scott and Karin Poellinger Mary and Robert Putnam Frank and Madaline Renshaw Douglas and Joann Reynolds Allen and LaVonne Ribbe
Linda and Michael Richardson Dick and Jaye Richter Judi Marie and Mitch Ringe Patricia Ringler Edwin and Christina Ritchie Joy Robbins Ted and Mary Rogers Mindy Rudd and John Craynock Jan Rund Dudley and Marti Ryan JoAnn Ryan Shawn Ryan Marvin and Judy Saarela Norman and Janet Schuenke Nancy Schwalen Macy and Tracy Seymour Ina Shaughnessy Mike and Peg Shoemaker James and Margie Sillery Kathy Skeie Gary and Shirley Smith Diane Solinger and Jerry Cook Julie Anne Sorensen Dean and Ruth Spatz Leigh Spilseth Thomas and Pam Spitznagle Howard and Tillie Stacker Sherm Stanchfield Stevens Development and Finance George and Joan Stickney Therese Stoebner Nancy Stone Chris and Allen Strande John and Diane Sweeney Elaine and Mark Taggatz Florence Taitel John Talbot Thomas and Constance Tart The Sillery Group Richard and Nancy Timp Mark and Karen Uecker Diana Vang Jake and Sarah Veldman Mark and Rhonda Wacholz William and Nancy Wagner Ron and Michele Wald Edward and Teresa Walker Leah Wandersee Chuck Warta Connie and Ben Webber Paul and Janice Wicklund Lorraine Wilichowski Richard A. Willis Bruce Wilson and Kate Mrkonich Wilson Rick and Mary Worringer Dale and Claudia Zellmer Frank Ziacik
Under $100
Anonymous Tom and Susie Abbott Betty Albitz Bette Alkazian Thomas and Susan Amlicke Gervae Anderson Betsy Andrews Jennifer Baker Edwards Marit Bakken Wilma Jane Balick Charleen Baller Jeff Barrett Margaret Bauman
Timothy and Diane Beversdorf Paula M. Bird Gregg and Julie Bjork Eric Bloomstrand Kurt Boener and Kathleen Roer Jerry and Jo Bolte Melody Bonneson Jim and Paula Borer Paul and Marguerite Borowski Jean Brandenburg Kim Braschwitz Barbara and Larry Brauch Kimberly Breeann Georgiann Bright Nancy Brown Wes Bue and Denise Eng Tiffany Burk Shellie and Ken Burrows Paul and Mayone Byron Julie Cahalan Alterlene Capehart Barry and Debbie Carlson Judy Carlson Terry and Jeanne Carlson Dennis Chan Jag Chilakapati Fonda Christy-Ali Kevin Close Patrick Conry Pearl Cook Sara Corcoran Jim and Renee Cornwell Jill Cotton Denise and Steve Cronin Michelle Daniel Barb Davis Becky Debol Yvonne DeGraw Dean DeGroot Elizabeth Dillon Cal and Katy Dirks Frank and Sue Dosal Robert and Jeanne Dries Margie Earhart Tracy and Travis Eisenbraun Marilyn Engle Juanita and Ray Ernhart Meredith Farnum Gene and Cindy Farrell Judy Ferretti Madeline Fleischman Lorraine Forslin Shirley (Rip) Freeman Ian and Carol Friendly Michael and Sue Gardner Hugh and Marjorie Garside Phyllis Genest Margaret Gillespie Robert and Patti Glumack Esther Goldberg Marc Goldsmith Shaina Gordon Laura Graziano Sharon Green Shirley and Lowen Grodnick Lynn and Bryan Groll Allison Hahn Jack and Linda Hallberg Colleen Halley Steve and Carol Hansen Devin Harrington Paul and Martina Hartmark Kathleen Hawkinson Alli Hearne David and Brenda Heim Rebecca Helms Susan Hess
Greg and Katherine Hickman Lindsay and Tama Hirsh Nancy Holden Mr. and Mrs. Horton Lynn Hsu Knox and Susan Huff Thomas and Sharon Hughes Sandy Hume Ignited Fundraising Katie Intrater Hope Israelton Helen Jacobsen Constance Jennison Jimmy's LLC Robert and Victoria Juster Joey and Sharon Kaluser Jacob Keelin James Keelin Kevin Kelley Jill and Michael Kelly Timothy and June Kenealy Hugh and Julie Kirsch Toni and Brad Knorr Deanna Koch-Roepke Kay Krafka + Paula Krippner Ron and Gina Krippner Suresh Krishna & Bhuvana Nandakumar Charitable Fund Joe Kukla Karen and Sean Lafferty Matthew and Elizabeth Lammers Tim and Vicki Landro Kirk Lau Mark and Joni Lauffenburger Audrey Gail Lazarus Barb Lebowitz Jane Legwold, LLC Liberty Diversified International Gary and K. Diane Lichter Randi Livon Mary Lorence Alicia A. Luther Marie Mack Patricia Mack and Anne Ziemer Robert and Ardell Mack Michael and Amy Marchitto Naomi Marcus Stacy Marek Charles N. Marvin Jr., M.D. + Judy McConico Paul McConnell Kevin and Anne McCoy Dwight and Roberta Merryman John and Theresa Miller Julie Miller Donna Moraz Renee Mueller Tim and Megan Mueller Brent and Karen Nelson Erik Nelson Mary Neman Donna Norling Sani and Gene O'Brien Larry and Amy Olson Dave Otwell Donald and Barbara Paschke Ellen Paul Tom and Cheryl Pelkey Mary Perkins Elizabeth Peters Jessa Peterson Bob Pierce
Judy Pierce Aaron and Peggy Pouliot Joey Prusak Dan Rabin and Jonna Kosalko Mary Ellen Radovanic Cynthia Hamilton Raecker Rhonda Reichardt Erica Ribnick Wallace Roles Cathy and Kirk Rose Julane Rose and Charlie Hautman Phil and Sheryl Rose Frances and Stanley Rosen Mike Ross Becky Royer Eileen Saarela Bell Living Trust John Sacks Robert and Bonnie Sue Scheer Ann Schenkel Richard and Tina Schiebe David and Lori Schmeling Charlotte Schmidt Joseph and Carol Schmidt Deborah Scholl Peter and Charlotte Schreiner Jodi Seligman Beverly Sether James Severson Kevin and Sarah Shriver Abby Siegel Terrance Silver Robert and Jacqueline Singer Douglas and Kathryn Smith Jeffrey and Kathryn Smith J.E. Snyder Timothy and Cheryl Solinger Pat and Greg Solum Jane Soshnik Katrina St. Claire Katherine Steward John Stoulil John and Margaret Swanson Shelly Szymczak Juris and Jackie Terauds Norrie Thomas Susan Thompson Dancer Mark and Lisa Thompson Robert Tjossem Laura Tripet Dodge, LLC Thomas and Lorri Underwood Charlie Venable A Vietz Joy Walberg Lisa Walsak Barbara Weatherhead Donita Weiman Ronald Weisman Deborah and Mark Weiss Stephanie Weiss Teresa West and Greg Giles Barbara Wheeler and John Cannino Scott Wiek Guyle and Barbara Wills Richard Woodruff Marilyn and Robert Zaic
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HONORARIUMS AND MEMORIALS
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Thank you for your kind gifts honoring and remembering your friends and loved ones.
In Honor of
Paula Hirschoff and Chuck Ludlam Christine Daniel Steve Lindblad Alecia Dotterweich Susan and Michael Oreck Eden Place Staff Terrance and Mary Ann Kukla Katherine Egan Maureen Wersinger Mary Fedor Judy Ferretti First Avenue Staff Sarah Homuth-Goar Leslie Fish Gary and K. Diane Lichter Sue Gregor Richard and Joan Baker TJ Hanratty Joseph Durda Foundation Hammer DSP's Barbara and David Kleist Paul Holewa Pat and Michael Houston ICS Staff Julie Gilbertson and Tim Gabrielsen
Jamie Johnson Jody Johnson Raleigh Karatz Nancy Brown Kentucky Staff Linda and Bob Tomaschko Liz Koltes Patricia Ringler Wayne Krippner Linda and Michael Richardson Jim and Judy Landt Wedding Barbara and Bill Brandt Suzanne and Bill Christianson John Estrem Kim Hansen and Mickey Joldzic Kristin and Duane Pyka Ellen Timmerman-Borer and Kevin Borer Kate Lapham Kevin Close Mary LaRoche Joey and Sharon Kaluser Lawndale Staff
Linda and Bob Tomaschko Sarah Lundquist Leah Wandersee Michelle Mack Matthew McConnell Pat and Victoria McConnell Elizabeth and Mark McConnell Kris Miller Hugh and Marjorie Garside Katie Mueller Larry Mueller Johnathon Olson Orville and Vonnie Olson Joe Parker Glenda Condon Guyle and Barbara Wills Lisa Poppe Matthew and Patti Dion Christine Poppe Rose Rizzi Margaret Bauman Robert and Susan Burns Emily Robillard Jennifer and Mike McDonald
Rockford Staff Brian Johnson Andy Seymour Mark and Lisa Thompson Patrick Shay Michael and Janice Shay Silverman Family Ronald Weisman Sherm Stanchfield Dwight and Roberta Merryman Sam Taylor Ben Taylor and Kate Kelly Barb Tenney Mark and Libby Hansen Dean Thibodeau Melody Bonneson Ellen Timmerman-Borer Nancy Holden Mindy Rudd and John Craynock Wade Underdahl Sherry Underdahl Julie and Mickey Wesley John and Kathryn Wesley Connie Wilensky Margie Earhart
Robert and Victoria Juster Susan and Michael Oreck Dan Damiani Holly Damiani Jim Damiani Patti Jo and Mike McClellan Frieda Newhouse Josephine Berge Leslee Shapiro Gena and Joe Janetka Bader and Werlin Wedding Michael and Sue Oreck Broadway Staff Day Program Staff Hammer Staff Mary Patterson Katie Bell Jan Hopper Jenna Kocsis Kevin McLaughlin Michelle Ryan Steve Watanaskul Maureen Wersinger Audrae Rosenzweig
In Memory of
Sean and Mary Butler Katherine DonCarlos Meredith Farnum Ron Hanson Lindsay and Tama Hirsh Eric Holby Peter and Lynn Ramme Rhonda Reichardt Shawn Ryan J.E. Snyder John Talbot Peter Ferguson Susan Baker and Tom Lopsitz Glenn Froberg Betsy and Bruce Pankonin Nancy Gleason Anonymous Betty Albitz Gregg and Julie Bjork Barbara and Bill Brandt Scott and Donna Brown Margaret Johnson Kirk Lau Kevin and Anne McCoy Phil and Sheryl Rose Cari and Jeff Sheley Carolyn Goad Charleen Baller Kurt Boener and Kathleen Roer Jean Brandenburg John and Jean Goad Knox and Susan Huff Kevin Kelley Michael and Margaret King James and Lorrie Larson Evelyn Merideth John and Maryann Merideth Douglas and Joann Reynolds Robert and Jacqueline Singer
George and Joan Stickney Samuel T Goad John and Jean Goad Bayle Greenberg Lisa and Scott Dongoske Marci Hamilton Laura Tripet Dodge, LLC Jane Legwold, LLC Robert Hansen Mark and Lynn Hansen Lyle Hanson Renee Mueller Scott Hermann Polly and Kurt Brungardt Bari Hermann Donavan Leroy Hinrichs Rick and Mary Worringer Lorraine Holl Mark and Kathy Wallraff Earl Homuth Sarah Homuth-Goar Bernice Jacobs Phil and Barb Lindblad Paul Jagolino Noel and Ruth Jagolino Ricky Jorgensen Lisa and Scott Dongoske Naomi Kaplan Shirley and Lowen Grodnick Bob Koltes Don and Becky Gromek Terry and Timothy Johnston JoAnn Koltes Chris and Allen Strande Howard Kuretsky Shirley and Lowen Grodnick Elaine Siegel Sandra Longbottom Juanita and Ray Ernhart Adrienne Mc Millan Preston and Betsy McMillan
Tim Nelson Howard Mathison and Mari Rovang Jean Nelson Laura Nigon Michael and Sue Gardner Glen and Scott Norling Donna Norling Lil Orenstein Herbert and Kathie Levy Catherine Prachar Donald and Barbara Paschke F. James Ryan JoAnn Ryan Gilbert Schrupp Renee Mueller Susan Seymour Macy and Tracy Seymour Jim and Loretta Solinger Diane Solinger and Jerry Cook Lorraine Starr Margaret Starr-Knox Rosemary Sullivan Patrick Conry Dr. Duane Sween DDS Allen and LaVonne Ribbe Kay Tart Fonda Christy-Ali Nadyne Balke Cindy Clark Michelle Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Horton Timothy and June Kenealy John and Leona Kley Linda Kley John and Theresa Miller Richard and Tina Schiebe Peter and Charlotte Schreiner George and Audrey Schultz Julie Anne Sorensen
Thomas and Constance Tart Barbara Weatherhead Earl Terhaar Peggy Swanson Al Tennessen Beth Tennessen Terry and Linda Garvert Otto Trettel Pat and Greg Solum Marie and Jerry Tuckner Mary and Michael Ongstad Ardys Tufte Julane Rose and Charlie Hautman Bobby Weber Susan Baker and Tom Lopsitz Charles Anderson Sean L'Allier Angie Callahan Paul Callahan Betty Fasching Robert Guthrie William Sime Jr Gervae Anderson Robert Guthrie William Sime Jr Michael P. Anderson Diana McClay's brother Ed McConville Susan Marvin and Rosemary Fish
Eleanor Heegaard Anne Hickey-Everett Barry King Bob Urista Shirley (Rip) Freeman Gordy DeLahunt Tom Durbix Leroy Laguban Burton Moore Charles Parsley John Lindgren Milton Bix Leslie Gotlieb Richard and Lisa Rotenbergs Dad Michael Royce Skippy Susan and Michael Oreck Jerry Abraham Zondra Baley Mabel Des Marais Harold Haagensen Florian Symanietz Dick and Jaye Richter Sean L'Allier Charles Anderson Paul Callahan Betty Fasching Carol Kolstad Cecilia Roles Norma Rae Roles Donald Strand Wallace Roles
Sarah Amundson Carl and Sharon Hendrickson Anderson and Patterson Families Carol Patterson Michael Anderson David and Sharon Petterson Beverly Sether Hannah Barnes Therese Stoebner Meryl and John Barrow Julianne Barrow BIll Bieber and Helen Meyer Paul and Mary Freeman Broadway Staff David and Candy Davis Dorothy Keprios Kim Keprios and John Everett Jeffrey and Kathryn Smith Heidi Carlson Sandra C. Carlson Shawn Christensen
David Hall Bauman Rose M. Rizzi Kathy Becker Wilbert and Elaine Becker David Bencini Keith Beresheim Jack Bethke Marie Silvernagel Kelly Bonk Mark and Sara Bonk Earl Borer Terry and Jeanne Carlson Tim Brenden Jeff Barrett Paul and Marguerite Borowski Catalin Constantin Becky Debol Mary Beth and Tom Dries Robert and Jeanne Dries Sara Golden Matthew and Elizabeth Lammers Donna Moraz Mary Perkins David and Lori Schmeling Joseph and Carol Schmidt Deborah Scholl Mike and Peg Shoemaker Donita Weiman Patricia Mack and Anne Ziemer Phelomina Silva-Bryant Ron Haskvitz Jean Engdahl Jill and Michael Kelly Lois Erickson Jim and Susan Erickson Jeff Fazendin Alpine Bank Boyum and Barenscheer PLLP Robert and Susan Burns
Would you like to make a gift to Hammer in honor or memory of someone special? You can use the enclosed envelope, go online, or just send us a note along with your contribution.
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CONTRIBUTORS OF IN-KIND GOODS AND SERVICES Thanks to many local businesses and families for contributing to our homes and Hammer’s Reach for Ralph Fundraiser. Thank you for your contributions from October 1, 2018 through April 30, 2019. 6Smith Advantage Sales and Marketing Allegra Print & Imaging Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream BLVD Kitchen and Bar Sarah Caruso Chili's Continental Property Group D'Amico & Sons Donatelli's Mary Drazan Jean Hunt Durda George Emerson Ian and Carol Friendly Maryanne Galvin George and the Dragon Daryl Gilpin Gina Maria's Pizza Grizzly's Wood-Fired Grill Debby Grote
Bill and Janet Hansen Tim and Amy Haugen Holy Land Restaurant Pat and Michael Houston Charlie and Jaci Hurd HyVee Supermarket Plymouth Illusion Theater Jake's City Grille Judd Frost Clothiers Karen Lafferty Design Christopher and Peggy Klug Tange Ladhani Let's Dish Phil and Barb Lindblad Lions Club of Wayzata LocalTies Loffler Companies Luci Restaurants Lucky's Pub Mama Maria's Italian
Ristorante Margaret T. Matejcek Minnesota Dance Theater Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Minnesota Renaissance Festival Monello Mount Olivet Lutheran Church Quilting Club Otten Bros. Nursery Park Tavern Pizza Luce Pizzeria Lola R. F. Moeller Jeweler Rock Elm Tavern Frank and Nancy Rondoni Schuler Shoes Diane Solinger and Jerry Cook St. Paul Saints
Stephi Jean Photography Stevie Ray's Improv Company Sunshine Factory Total Wine WA Frost and Company Warners' Stellian Company Inc. Wellspring Health Center Julie and Wymond Wesley-Wong Bill and Bonnie Young
Joe, Robin, and Barb at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater.
Your In-kind gifts help individuals get out in the community to enjoy sports, plays, and other activites.
Individuals, supported by Hammer, on a day trip to the Japanese Garden.
“Our dad was an educator, dedicated to helping his students be the very best they could be. This philosophy carried over to us when we were children and continues to motivate us to this day. Our sister Anne came to Hammer as a teenager, needing to learn many life skills. Our financial support of Hammer gives Anne the chance to live life to the fullest and grow to her full potential.” — Leigh Bailey and Linda Holmen 22 | Hammer Discoveries
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ALVINA HAMMER HERITAGE SOCIETY We are proud to honor you: visionary individuals who have made a Legacy Gift by including Hammer in your estate plans. Thank you for your extraordinary investment in our mission! Anonymous (7) *Leonard + and Mary + Aase Lisa M. Anderson *Margaret + and James + Argall Steven Argall Trust Lisbeth and Mark Armstrong *Dorothy A. Bailey + Leigh Bailey and Freda Marver Angela and George Bernhardt *Rae + and Albin + Carlson *Rae Carlson + Trust Gerald M. Caruso, Jr. Richard and Judith Corson Carol and Susan Curoe Judith and Kent Davidson Lisa and Scott Dongoske John Estrem Marvin and Rosemary Fish
Shirley (Rip) and Ted + Freeman Jean and Bill Gjetson Don and Heidi Haberman *Donald A. Hartmann + *Claire and Don + Hinrichs Linda and Kenneth Holmen Beulah + and Ingvald + Hongerholt Dean Hongerholt Trust Patricia and Michael Houston *Mary Ann and Jack + Huddleston Joan + and Bill Krippner Wayne Krippner Trust Laura Langer Robert and Michelle Luke Lewis and Jill Mithun Jean and Tim + Nelson
Bruce and Merry Jo Parker Father Don Piche *Robert M. Reed +Trust Allen and LaVonne Ribbe Kent and Traci Scholten *Clara Schonlau + Elaine and Marshall + Siegel Don and Annie Smithmier Deloris + and Wallace + Solseth Ellen Timmerman-Borer and Kevin Borer Barbara Tuckner *Grace + and Paul + Voetmann Pete and Carolyn Wahtera *Mary Wesley + Karole Whipps * Legacy gift received + Deceased
You, too, can leave a legacy so your cherished values live on. If you already have a will, a quick phone call to your attorney is all you will need to add a charitable gift to Hammer. You can also designate Hammer Residences as a beneficiary of your retirement fund (IRA, 401(k), 403(b)) and life insurance plan. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a will? Now is a great time to start planning and to consider including Hammer Residences. Contact Angela Bernhardt or Ellen Timmerman-Borer at 952-473-1261 for more information.
HAMMER EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTORS These Hammer employees have chosen to make additional financial contributions to Hammer. One-hundred percent of your gift goes to changing the lives of those we serve and to the caregivers who support them. Thank you for your contributions from October 1, 2018 through April 30, 2019. Lisa Barker Hannah Barnes Maggie Bauer Jim and Sandy Beckman Dianne Berg Katie and Matt Berg Angela Bernhardt Joan Boerschinger Dan and Kate Bottiger Barbara and Bill Brandt Aaron Briggs Michael Bryant and Phelomina Silva-Bryant + Virginia Carpenter Tomeko Champion-Patrick Suzanne and Bill Christianson Colin and Chelsea Clark Patrick Curoe Brandon and Christine Eddy Ashley Emerson Tim Eshelman John Estrem
Cindy Garin and Blaine Johnson Gigi Gayflor-Kpanaku Lisa and John Greenberg Kim Hansen and Mickey Joldzic Mark and Lynn Hansen Patty and Ben Hastings Allison Hendrickson Jan Hopper Elizabeth Hoskyn Denise Johnson Momo J. Johnson Patricia Jones Rosemary Keelin Susan and John Legeros Ann and Robert Martinka William Mbu Diana McClay Kevin McLaughlin Stefanie Miller Jo Nolan Katherine Noon Maima Parker
Jill Peters William Pugh Kristin and Duane Pyka Rachel Revels Rose M. Rizzi Samantha Robinson Thomas Russeth Michael and Janice Shay Cari and Jeff Sheley Margaret Starr-Knox Isabel Sultana Esther Swen Cathy and Morgan Thoma Ellen Timmerman-Borer and Kevin Borer Jerry Towianski Karen and Brian Trygstad Regan Vanevenhoven Ginger and Tom Venable Sue and Kim Walker Maureen Wersinger Samantha Wolf Dennis Zelee
Tim and Michelle enjoyed another spring prom hosted by De LaSalle High School, a long tradition and much-loved event.
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of donor records, errors occasionally occur. If your name is omitted, misspelled, or misplaced, please accept our apologies and contact Cari at 952-277-2454.
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