Winter Discoveries 2017

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Family Matters: Being Involved is Key to Living a Full Life

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Stories By Numbers: Quantifying Hammer’s Mission

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Innovation: Small Changes Help Staff Succeed!

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Discoveries Winter 2017

IT'S ALL ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS Meet Matt, with his caregiver, Ashley: He loves music, the theater, and movies. Pages 4 – 5

“It gives me great piece of mind to have Matt supported by Hammer at their Tyler home, and for that I am forever grateful.” ­— Mary Shaw, Matt's mom


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FAMILY MATTERS: BEING INVOLVED IS KEY TO LIVING A FULL LIFE By John Estrem, CEO of Hammer

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ecently I had the opportunity to meet the sister and brother-in-law of someone we have supported for many decades. They have been very involved in their sister’s life, but not very involved in the larger life of Hammer. They wanted to meet us, learn more about Hammer, and offered to get involved in a greater way. It was a delightful conversation filled with stories about their loved one’s life. We left with a commitment on both sides to deepen this relationship so that we can better serve their sister and others at Hammer Residences. To me, this is an example of the best of Hammer at work. Our primary instinct is to build relationships. We have many programs and innovative service models. However, all of this is built upon the relationships we nurture with the people we support, their families, and friends. We strongly desire that families and friends be involved in the lives of their loved ones and with Hammer. We rejoice when people become advocates, volunteers, and donors.

>> DSPs OF THE MONTH JUNE 2017 Reed Johnson, Emery JULY 2017 Grace Gullixon, ICS AUGUST 2017 Brenda Barthel, Zachary SEPTEMBER 2017 Patricia Jones, Lawndale

Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are the foundation of our organization and are recognized for the amazing support they provide.

OCTOBER 2017 Chris Daniel, Avana Apartments

The stories you will find in this issue of Discoveries are all about relationships. You will meet Matt, who is supported by Hammer in our Tyler home. Matt loves music, the theater, and movies. You will also read about a married couple who co-manage our Lawndale home in Maple Grove. Together with their team of staff, they have supported six individuals for over fifteen years. We are also sharing a story about our innovative tool called myEvolv, designed to manage the transition from pen and paper documentation to electronic health records. This will allow access to all the records in our homes from our office and will speed up the required documentation process for our staff. This will allow staff to spend more time with the individuals they support and reduce our administrative costs. Even if you are just getting to know Hammer, we are grateful for your presence with us. While we may frequently talk about our services, there is nothing that makes us happier than seeing relationships and the Hammer family grow and thrive, because family does matter. In the end, being involved makes the lives of people living with disabilities even better.

Mary recently celebrated being supported by Hammer for 40 years. Mary (L) is pictured here with Jill Kuntz (R), program manager at Black Oaks.

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Managing Editor Barbara Brandt / barbara@hammer.org Contributors Ashley Baggenstoss, Dan Bottiger, Lindsay Carlson, John Estrem, Sean Henderson, Hugh Kirsch, Ann Martinka, Erin McChesney, Wendy Paulson, Katie Pease, Cathy Thoma, Terriann Thommes, Ellen Timmerman Borer, and Samantha Wolf

Gratefully,

John Estrem, Hammer, CEO

Graphic Design / Jennifer Larson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS *Nino Pedrelli President State Street Realty Advisors, LLC

Carol Curoe Secretary HR and Organizational Effectiveness

Kent Scholten Vice President Merrill Lynch

Bill Young Immediate Past President SalesFitness, LLC

Greg Anderson Treasurer Thrivent Financial

Barbara Bencini Retired Executive

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* Indicates family member *Jerry Caruso University of Minnesota

Tim Haugen Winthrop Resources

George Daum Microsoft Corporation

*Hugh Kirsch Community Leader

Lisa Dongoske Cushman & Wakefield

*Joe Koltes RE/MAX Advantage Plus

Michael Drazan Retired Executive, Toro

Maureen Laird-Hayes Abbott (Formerly St. Jude Medical)

*Rebecca Furnival Community Leader

Janet Lerch US Bank *Kevan Nitzberg Anoka-Hennepin School District Bruce Volkart Volkart May & Associates, Inc.


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BOARD SPOTLIGHT

A TRUE PARTNERSHIP By Hugh Kirsch, Hammer Board of Directors

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t’s hard to imagine what it’s like to know that your thirteen-year-old child needs to leave your home to live in a group home. But that’s what we needed to do for Aaron. He was a big kid, and with his autism and outbursts, my wife, Julie, and I couldn’t safely care for him in our home. It was an agonizing decision, but one that needed to be made for the entire family. Before Aaron was born, I had worked in social services for organizations directly working with people who had developmental disabilities, so I had a pretty good understanding of how the “business” worked. Because of my work and knowledge of the industry here in the Twin Cities, when Aaron’s case manager asked us if we had any company preferences, I immediately said Hammer. Much to our delight, and relatively soon after receiving Aaron’s waiver, Hammer had an opening in their children’s program. When we arrived at Hammer’s Arrowwood home for the tour we were nervous, concerned, and to be honest, our hearts were breaking. However, after meeting with Tom Gillespie and Ken Harper at Hammer, we just knew it was the place for Aaron. We asked Tom and Ken every question we could think of, and they were not fazed a bit. They understood what this meant to us, and they answered all of our questions honestly and compassionately. We knew this was the partnership we were looking for and Hammer was the place that would help Aaron reach his full potential. Hammer is truly our partner. Together we are advocates for Aaron. If there’s something Aaron needs, we need, or the house needs, we talk openly with Ken and or staff about what’s going on. Together we will talk with Aaron to formulate a plan to meet his needs and goals. If my wife Julie and I find a community program we think will benefit Aaron, Ken and the staff do everything they can to make it happen. In turn, if the team

needs help driving to an event, we will take Aaron ourselves when they are stretched. When working through a problem Aaron is having, they know we are there to support them as well. It is truly a collaborative environment. Everyone is working toward the same goals for Aaron: His maturation, growth, and happiness. Julie and I also feel we have a responsibility, as part of the Hammer family, to support the organization. Aaron is now an adult and will probably always need the assistance of others. I cannot express the peace of mind it gives us knowing Hammer will be there for Aaron — even after we are gone. It’s priceless and one of the reasons we support Hammer financially. We want to help make sure Hammer stays strong for many years to come! Serving on the board and the finance committee is one of the ways I personally give back. Julie has taken part in parent panels and supported Hammer's educational programs. Our daughter, Hilary, works for Hammer as a DSP while getting her master’s degree in education. We also feel it is important that, as we can, we make monetary gifts to support Hammer through initiatives such as Reach for Ralph and other appeals. Some gifts benefit Aaron’s house directly and some support the greater Hammer community. We have also gotten friends and family involved by inviting them to join us at Reach for Ralph and in making Hammer the designee for memorials. In this way, we hope friends and family can see and learn about the organization that means so much to our family. It has been almost ten years since Aaron moved into a Hammer home, and he is thriving! Tom is now Hammer’s Chief Program Officer, and Ken continues to manage Aaron’s home. The staff

The Kirsch Family (L to R) Hilary, Julie, Hugh, and Aaron.

continues to play an import role in his life. While no one can ever take care of your child the way you would, the Hammer family comes very close, and for that, the Kirsch family will be forever grateful and supportive of Hammer.

IN THIS ISSUE PAGE 2

Family Matters: Being Involved Is Key to Living a Full Life

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Board Spotlight

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Love of Music Brings Joy!

PAGE 6 It's More Than Just a Paycheck— Working at Hammer Gives Purpose PAGE 7

The Common Thread That Weaves Us Together

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Stories by Numbers: Quantifying Hammer's Mission Statement

PAGES 9 Make a Friend, Be a Friend: Kindred Spirits & Lifelong Friends PAGE 10

The Struggle to Save Medicaid: All Hands on Deck

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Meet the Team Behind the Scene

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Family Matters

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My Road to Community Life

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Innovation: Small Changes Help Staff Succeed!

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Hammer Travel

PAGES 17–23 Our Donors BACK COVER Hammer Highlights

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Love of Music Brings Joy By Ashley Baggenstoss, Program Manager, Tyler

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att was just a regular kid growing up, until his tragic accident at age fifteen. Matt was hit by a car while riding his bike and suffered a severe head injury. He was in a deep coma and underwent several emergency surgeries due to a skull fracture and resulting infections. Matt was treated at Mercy Hospital before being transferred to Cambridge State Hospital for long-term care. At the time, there were no group home openings for him. After spending years at Cambridge and months on wait lists as his family searched for a suitable placement, Matt came to Hammer in 1986 at the age of twenty-one. Hammer was opening a new group home, one specifically for those with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Dianne Berg, the current program manager at Hammer’s Lakeside home, and former CEO, Tim Nelson, helped open the Tyler home.

Matt in 1973

The original Tyler home, where Matt first moved in, was located in St. Louis Park. Years later, the home moved to its current location in Plymouth. The Tyler home has been remodeled to accommodate the high-level of care Matt and his housemates require. There is a ceiling track lift system that runs throughout the house and connects each of the rooms. All the doorways have been widened to accommodate wheelchairs and the bathroom is equipped with a roll-in shower and handicapped-accessible tub. Staff use Tyler's lift van to take individuals out to various activities or to doctors appointments. One of the greatest joys in Matt’s life is music. He was a talented musician as a child and played both the violin and the piano. In fact, Matt was accepted into Julliard — prior to his accident. Today, music continues to bring Matt a great deal of joy. On any given day there is always good music coming from his stereo. When his favorite artist or genre is played, it can instantly brighten his mood and bring a smile to his face. A music therapist has been coming to the house for many years. Each week Matt and his housemates get together for an hour of music in the living room. Matt also loves the orchestra, music in the park during the summer months, plays, musicals, and catching a movie at the theater.

Matt loves music.

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Music therapy at Tyler.

Matt has lived at Hammer for most of his adult life. It has become his home and staff are like family. A few staff at Tyler have been working here for over fifteen years. It is important to Matt to have staff he knows and trusts work with him, because building relationships with the people we support is what Hammer is all about. This past spring, Matt was hospitalized with a severe case of pneumonia. He spent ten days in the hospital, some of which was in the ICU. I spent days with him at the hospital, and his mom called almost daily to speak with the doctors and nurses. Members of the Tyler staffing team (past and present) were there for him when he needed them most. It was a scary time, but Matt has made a full recovery and is living a full life thanks to his staff at Hammer, and also from the support of donors like you who give to Hammer.

“If you are willing to look past the physical needs and get to know the people who are trapped inside their uncooperative bodies, they are truly amazing people. I am so glad I am lucky enough to see the person inside. They make me laugh and remember the things that are truly important in life: people and relationships.” — Barb Matter, Program Director at Tyler

Matt at the park.

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CULTURE

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IT’S MORE THAN JUST A PAYCHECK — WORKING AT HAMMER GIVES PURPOSE By Wendy Paulson, Human Resource Specialist

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ow would you answer this question: Other than your paycheck, what kind of work environment or company benefits are most important for your job satisfaction? When you conduct interviews every day as I do, you expect to hear about insurance, work-life balance, collaboration, and respect. If you are interviewing at Hammer, you can expect to hear that the applicant’s satisfaction requires an opportunity to give back and make a difference. Applicants often say this is their calling, and they believe in the Golden Rule: to treat others in the same way they would like to be treated. Everyone brings their values and experiences with them. For those who are returning to the job market since they immigrated or retired, this can be a place where they contribute to our mission and continue to serve others. The best part of my job is when I match a person to a job and then hear about how they are contributing. Hammer offers great benefits, on-going training, and a warm and friendly culture. But for real satisfaction, we make sure the job and culture are a good fit so employees have a positive experience and daily opportunities to make a difference.

“I used to work for a large corporation and the bureaucracy I experienced hindered our potential as a company to serve the people we were there to help, and treat employees with the respect they deserved. Immediately upon being hired by Hammer, I could both see and feel the difference. Hammer treats staff members with dignity and humanity. I could not be happier in my new position and I highly recommend Hammer.” (L to R) Reed and Daniel pose for a selfie.

— Reed Johnson, Assistant Program Manager at Hammer's Emery home.

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Dan Bottiger, Director of IT, visits with Dale, supported at Hammer's Tyler home.

MY JOURNEY TO HAMMER My connection to Tyler goes back to when I was in high school. My mom was the nurse for Tyler when it first opened in St. Louis Park. She would bring us along to picnics or just to hang out every now and again. Fast forward to when I graduated from St. John’s University. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do, so my mom encouraged me to apply at Hammer and work there until I figured it out. I was hired to work at the Tyler home. I remember those first couple months were really fun. The environment at Tyler was so different than any other place I had worked. We had three to four staff working at a time so it was pretty much one-to-one staffing with the people living at Tyler. The house was full of so much personality, whether it was the staff or the people living there. This is where I learned the basics of cooking – what to do and more often than not what not to do when cooking (my first try at mashed potatoes was a disaster). All four of the individuals living there were nonverbal, but the staff were able to help interpret their needs and wants so effectively — it made it fun. It didn’t matter what you tried, if it helped with communication you were encouraged. It was fun to go to work — lots of laughing too . . . and it was also OK to make mistakes. Through it all I learned a whole lot. It was a great experience, because the people around me made it fun to come to work everyday.


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THE COMMON THREAD THAT WEAVES US TOGETHER By Lindsay Carlson, Direct Support Professional / Marketing and Communications Intern

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ecoming part of the Hammer family was always going to be part of my path, partly because fate brought me to the same resort in Punta Cana as Joe Koltes (Joe serves on the Hammer Board of Directors). We just happened to meet and find our Hammer connection. The thread that links us is because of my family history. I am Ralph Rosenvold’s great, great niece.

Ralph Rosenvold, was one of the first individuals supported by Hammer.

When I switched majors in college to focus on Special Education, I felt like it was my calling. Now I know for certain, it was literally in my blood all along. Along with Alvina Hammer, my relatives, Judy and Rueben Rosenvold, helped to start and build Hammer with Ralph as one of the first residents.

Joe Koltes and Lindsay at Hammer’s Reach for Ralph event in July.

In June, I began my journey with Hammer working as a Direct Support Professional at Lake Place apartments and as the Marketing and Communications intern in the central office. I tell anyone who will listen how much I love my job and all the amazing things Hammer does on a daily basis and the passion everyone in the organization has to help individuals live the best life possible. There are thirteen individuals who live at Lake Place apartments and are supported by Hammer. My first couple days working there were slightly overwhelming. I met a lot of people and learned the routines they have developed independently and with staff. I was taken by surprise at how quickly I was able to bond and develop personal relationships with each of them. Before long, walking in the door at Lake Place felt like walking through the door at home. They had become my Hammer family. Each day was filled with a different prank, car karaoke, or living room dance-off that reinforces that I am exactly where I am supposed to be.

Andy and Lindsay

In July, I was able to attend Reach for Ralph, Hammer’s fundraising event, with my grandma (Ralph’s niece), my dad, my uncle (Ralph’s great nephews), and a few other relatives. It was a very moving experience for many reasons. The biggest revelation was experiencing the pride my grandma had in seeing Ralph’s legacy living and blooming still today. I am lucky enough to get to be a part of that. After the event ended we reminisced with each other about the evening and were hit with one very profound thought. Out of everyone in my entire family, the one person who has left the greatest legacy is a wonderful man, Ralph, who happened to have a disability.

Left to right: Barry Carlson (my dad/Ralph's great nephew), Lindsay Carlson (Ralph's great, great niece), Jan Carlson (grandma/Ralph's niece), and Tim Carlson (my uncle/ Ralph's great nephew).

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STORIES BY NUMBERS:

QUANTIFYING HAMMER’S MISSION By Sean Henderson, Technology Manager

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here are many things to love about working at Hammer, but my favorite “fringe benefit” is the stories you accumulate over time. Anyone who has spent time with the men and women we support is bound to have a go-to story of laughter or triumph and maybe a few tear jerkers too. I experienced this first-hand when I worked at our Knollway home as a Direct Support Professional (DSP).

Sean (L) supported Adam (R) when he was a DSP at Hammer's Knollway home.

Sean (R) supported Kman (L), when he worked at Hammer's Knollway home.

provided by DSPs over the past year and see the frequency of anxiety documentation increase around the end of the month. This could start a conversation with the person supported about the end of the month and if there is something we can do to support them during that time, like therapy or a visit to the doctor for an evaluation.

As an organization, we need these stories for our advocacy work, to build up people with disabilities in society, and to develop relationships in the community to keep doing the incredible work we do. I believe we do the best we possibly can for the people we support as represented by the wonderful stories we all have. But how do we prove it? Over the past two years, I have had the pleasure of overseeing our transition from pen-and-paper documentation to an electronic health record. This record, called myEvolv, houses nearly all our information and documentation from our Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) and customized support services. Because of the time and effort put in by everyone working at Hammer, we now have an incredibly robust database of information we can use to show how our services impact the men and women we support. As a quick example, one of our DSPs may notice an increase in a supported person’s levels of anxiety and log documentation of these events in the Daily Service Record in myEvolv and alert the manager of the home to it. The manager, using reports generated from myEvolv and other analytics software, can dial in to the documentation 8 | Hammer Discoveries

We could have figured all of this out prior to myEvolv as well, but consider the process to create a graph, similar to the one below. You would need to collect the pen-and-paper documentation for the past year, tally the daily total of the anxiety level, enter the information into a spreadsheet, and then create the chart. For some of our computer savvy managers it might take a day, but for those who have not yet plunged into the wonderful world of spreadsheets, this might seem like an insurmountable task. With these new tools, this information can be accessed with a few clicks of a mouse button. This means all of our valuable information is available in the most accessible format for our program supervisors to help the people we support live life to its fullest.


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MAKE A FRIEND, BE A FRIEND: KINDRED SPIRITS AND LIFELONG FRIENDS By Cathy Thoma, Director of Volunteers

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here are many paths and reasons that bring volunteers to Hammer. There are some who stay for a short while, others who stay for many years, and yet others who need to leave and then return. Bob Ziegeweid starting volunteering with his wife, Judith, in 2005. As members of Holy Name of Jesus Church, they became church drivers for those we serve at Hammer. Bob and Judith continued in this role until 2012, when Judith’s diagnosis of ALS had progressed to the point where they could no longer continue volunteering. Bob recently reached out to Hammer, offering to volunteer again. Judith had passed in 2014 and Bob had just retired. He asked us, “What is your greatest volunteer need?” The answer was simple: We need one-on-one volunteers; people who would reach out to an individual we support, who had mutual interests with that individual, and spend time with them. This could be as simple as going for a cup of coffee, seeing a movie, or playing cards. Bob decided he would like to become a one-on-one volunteer. After careful consideration, Bob was matched with John T. at Zealand, who was featured in our Make a Friend, Be a Friend video campaign. Bob and John were first introduced to each other at Zealand in April 2017. They have been meeting once a week ever since. They spend their time together miniature golfing, going to the movies, working out at the YMCA, and participating in John’s favorite sport, bowling. We asked John to tell us about his volunteer. He said, “I like Bob. We hang out together, at home, and in the community. Bob is funny, and nice, he

Bob and John shopping for groceries together.

Bob and John love to go grocery shopping together and then head over to Bob’s house and make dinner. After dinner they watch a movie or just hang out and talk.

Bob and his late wife, Judith.

talks to me. He helps me cook, we watch TV and movies. My favorite activity is going to Perkins to have pancakes, sausage, and eggs.” Another favorite activity is cooking dinner together. After grocery shopping, they go to Bob’s house and make a meal consisting of hamburgers, baked beans, and sponge cake topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Bob says he doesn’t feel like a volunteer. He is John’s friend. He looks forward to seeing John each week and spending time together. They have a lot of fun. Bob wanted other potential volunteers to know that one-on-one volunteering will be the most rewarding time you will spend all week. All you have to do is show up and everything else will take care of itself.

“Bob is an all-around great guy. His ability to connect with John so fast was very impressive. He comes with a smile on his face and ready to enjoy an evening of activities with John. He’s not just a volunteer to John, but a friend as well.” — Craig Raymond, Program Manager for Zealand

TO KNOW MORE >> If you would like to make a difference in someone else’s life as well as your own, then Make a Friend, Be a Friend, and contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@ hammer.org.

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ADVOCACY

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THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE MEDICAID: ALL HANDS ON DECK By Terriann Thommes, Director of Advocacy

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he summer of 2017 is a time advocates in Health and Human Services will not soon forget. It was the summer our skills were put to the test by “it.”

You may have heard the media frenzy refer to “it “by different names such as Medicaid, Medicare, Affordable Care Act, Trumpcare, Obamacare, GrahamCassidy or various other names. Regardless of how it was referred to, we all knew the fierce battle being fought was about health care for the elderly, people with disabilities, and those with pre-existing conditions just to name a few. At Hammer, every individual we serve relies on Medicaid. Whether they live with a disability or a pre-existing condition, their potential loss of funding if Medicaid had been cut would have been devastating. The losses to Hammer as an agency would have been staggering. Within the next three years, the losses to the state of Minnesota could have been billions of dollars.* We would like to think the safety zone we are in now exists because of a few brave senators who voted no, like Senator McCain… but in reality, it is because of local advocates like the staff, families, citizen advocates, and volunteers of Hammer who participated in grassroots efforts like This is Medicaid. This is Medicaid* is a Hammer supported coalition of 158 non-partisan organizations in Minnesota that are collaborating and partnering to protect Medicaid from harmful changes and funding cuts. The nonprofit organizations advocate for and directly serve people who access health care and support through Medicaid.

Volunteer and Public Affairs committee member, Rich Narendran at the Family Picnic collecting names to receive Hammer action alerts and signatures to save Medicaid.

It was amazing to see how each organization gave whatever staff or resources they could to help. We stepped up in true Hammer fashion. We can be proud to say we were part of this historic save(s) to our services…. at least for the summer of 2017. NOTE: Cuts and proposed blocks to Medicaid will continue. Please stay vigilant and help advocate with Hammer by contacting Teriann Thommes at teriann@hammer.org *For more information go to @ThisIsMedicaid on Facebook.

Hammer staff (L – R) Kevin McLaughlin, Katie Pease, and Katie Meyer, at the staff picnic, collected signed postcards to send to senators, in the effort to save Medicaid.

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Terriann Thommes, Director of Advocacy at Hammer, in Washington D.C. lobbying to save Medicaid.


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MAKING A HOME FOR A LIFETIME By Samantha Wolf, Individualized Community Support (ICS) Manager she supports, and her managers are fantastic. “It’s like one big family,” she says.

Michael and Phelomina have comanaged Hammer’s Lawndale home for over 15 years.

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hen you walk up to Hammer’s Lawndale home, the first thing you notice is the giant willow tree in the front yard. It is a large, beautiful tree, and one cannot help but be taken by its sheer immensity. The trunk stands tall and sturdy with branches crawling and weaving their way skyward. The leaves and smaller branches cascade down and sway gently in the breeze.

of a married couple co-managing a home. When asked about how they manage to work together and live together and still keep a happy marriage, they laugh. “We delegate tasks at work,” Phelomina responds. “I handle administrative tasks like the budget, because I know Michael does not like to do those things. And he handles things like medical appointments, payroll, and scheduling.”

Michael agrees. “It’s easy to delegate because Inside the Lawndale we know each other so home, it is warm and well.” They both agree welcoming, with plush that while Phelomina furniture in the living is the more headstrong room and framed art of the couple, Michael hanging on the walls. is the one to go with Six individuals live at Michael loves to fix things the flow. They attribute Lawndale, and the house has been co-managed for over fifteen part of their success to their personality years by a married couple, Phelomina differences, because they complement one another. “We respect each other,” and Michael Bryant. Michael says. Phelomina and Michael met in Philadelphia where they both worked Phelomina and Michael are popular with for the same company supporting people their staff as well. One staff member has with disabilities. When they moved to been there longer than the couple, and Minnesota, Phelomina began working two have been with the team for over ten at Hammer. Eventually, Michael also years. In a field where staffing shortages started working at Hammer. In a few are a common problem, this longevity years, they were offered the co-manager is especially impressive. Doris Odon is one of the staff members who has been positions at Lawndale in Maple Grove. at Lawndale for over ten years. Doris Although Hammer has a few houses that says she stays for two main reasons — are co-managed, this is the only instance because she cares about the individuals

Other staff echo Doris’ sentiment. “They’re really good with staff, and they focus on the individuals and their needs,” says Nenseh Sakpieder. The staff also talk about the recognition and praise that Phelomina and Michael dispense when deserved, and about family-like gatherings for Christmas. “Michael and Phelomina buy gifts for both staff and the people we support,” says Nenseh. The home’s other staff includes Rebekah Sayon, Patricia Jones, Joseph Keymah, and Olufemi Wusu. It is because of leaders like Phelomina and Michael and their team that Hammer continues to be a top provider for people with disabilities in the Twin Cities. Their strong, successful team is similar to the tree in the front yard of the home they manage. Hammer is the trunk and Phelomina and Michael are the large branches, reaching out to

(L to R) Doris Odon, Deniah Smith, and Nensh Sakpeider. Staff not pictured: Rebekah Sayon, Patricia Jones, Joseph Keymah, and Olufemi Wusu

help staff grow and find success in their jobs as Hammer DSPs, creating a family tree-like image. Michael and Phelomina embody the spirit of the Hammer family, and their kindness and generosity allow both the people they support at Lawndale, and their team to live life to its fullest. Hammer Discoveries | 11


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Do you know a quiet and unassuming family who go above and beyond, humbly? I do. JoAnn and the late Bob Koltes have an amazing

family; four daughters and one son, in-laws and grandchildren who have been showing up at Hammer since 1980. They give what they can, financially, in memory of their remarkable husband and father. He showed them the way with his can-do attitude and generous spirit. Cooking Thanksgiving meals, hosting Italian dinners, D.J.ing for the Family Day Picnic, attending board meetings, and folding and stuffing more envelopes than I can begin to count are just a few of the ways they contribute. Giving is in their blood. — Ellen Timmerman-Borer, Chief Development Officer

"I am honored to live at Hammer. I actually made a choice to move. When I moved from home I cried and so did my parents. If I did not have Hammer I would not have made new friends. Hammer is a good place where I learn a lot. I also am very active in my church called Holy Name. I thank you for writing the story about my family." — Liz Koltes, supported by Hammer "It is our duty to help in any way we can. It's a good feeling to help by volunteering my time and donating monthly. Any amount we give goes to help all of the individuals served at Hammer." — JoAnn Koltes, mother

"It is as simple as believing I have a responsibility in Liz’s care. She will never be in a position to financially support herself but with the support of Hammer she is able to live the life she wants. This does not come without cost. Hammer has hired staff who are caring and compassionate toward my sister. They also provide the guidance needed so Liz can make good choices in everyday living. It is because of the staff who surround Liz that I have comfort and trust in Hammer." — Chris Strande, Liz’s sister "I have a very blessed life, and giving back financially and volunteering is a natural fit. It is a way of life. Hammer has given to our family more than we are ever able to give back. The Hammer family is an amazing organization and gift. Hammer is like another sibling. We nurture it, care for it, and give it money. It's who we are. We certainly do not donate as much as other families financially, so I guess we make up for it in volunteering." 12 | Hammer Discoveries

— Joe Koltes, Liz’s brother and Hammer board member


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"Mom and dad taught us to give back to the community with their actions. When I was very young, I remember them volunteering for church projects. Dad was involved in a re-entry program for inmates and they helped out at Sheltering Arms, one of Minnesota’s first programs for my sister, Liz. Mom and dad became involved at Hammer when Liz became part of the Hammer family. Even when there was no extra money, Dad would always give what they could financially to the church and to Hammer. They felt it was their responsibility to give what they could afford no matter their situation, in order to help others.

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The Koltes Family (Back L to R): Liz Koltes, Terry Johnston, Chris Strande, Becky Gromek, Joe Koltes. (Front) Don Gromek, JoAnn Koltes, and Carol Gottschalk (Liz's aunt)

I support Hammer because our family could not support Liz alone in her quest to enjoy a full life. I want to be part of the many people who give to Hammer to help ensure success, not just for Liz, but for any person who is in need of Hammer's services." — Becky Gromek, Liz’s sister

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Every Koltes Family Member Gives — You Can, Too! The days of adequate government funding for people served by Hammer are over. Some say they cannot give much so they don't give at all. If you made regular gifts of any size, it would make all the difference. Please give today. Hammer Discoveries | 13


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MY ROAD TO COMMUNITY LIFE By Katie Pease, Community Life Coordinator

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he Community Life department was developed from Hammer Healthy Living Initiatives with the support of grant funds awarded from the Medica Foundation in January 2014. Today, the Community Life department functions as a great resource for both the individuals supported by Hammer and the staffing teams that serve throughout our residential settings and in our offices. Since its inception, the core values of the Community Life department remain steadfast with a strong mission focused on encouraging and supporting healthy, informed, and well-balanced choices. My Hammer story began several years ago when I came to work part time at Hammer as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) in the Individualized Community Services (ICS) department. That position soon led to serving as the Program Manager at the Rockford group home in Plymouth, a position which helped to further my realization that Hammer was the place for me. I went back to support the recreational activities of ICS and then moved to ICS Program Manager. Currently, I am in my current role as the Community Life Coordinator. I am not a Minnesota native, but I found my home in Minnesota surrounded by the loving support of many amazing friends. Being an active member of my community is important to me, and I enjoy volunteering with a variety of community organizations. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my dog, Clarence, travel, fitness, outdoor adventure, theater, baking, and reading. We are all faced with the task of planning the activities, pursing the interests, and making the social connections that help us enjoy life. Sometimes this task of planning life can be overwhelming, confusing, and even frustrating, but that is where the work of the Community Life department provides a helping hand. I bring with me knowledge not only of the programs and services Hammer offers, but also insight into the needs of the individuals supported by Hammer and those of my Hammer co-workers. The Community Life department is here to help with resources, activities, and encouragement, so let’s enjoy this wonderful adventure together! Nate and Katie with Brian (middle) who moved into his new apartment supported by Hammer.

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(L to R) Jon, Nathan, and Katie visit St. Paul and the Science Museum.

Katie visiting the Grand Canyon.


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NURSING

INNOVATION: SMALL CHANGES HELP STAFF SUCCEED! By Erin McChesney, Nursing Department Coordinator

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efore I started my role as Nursing department coordinator, I was the program manager of our Welcome Place and Nelson Place homes. One of my favorite things about that position was having the freedom and ability to use my strengths and talents to lead and empower my staff and to create a fun and nurturing home for our individuals. As a former teacher, my houses were filled with fun decorations, art projects, and staff meetings full of silly games and activities. Now, would my style work at every Hammer house? Perhaps not. But, that is one of the cool things about Hammer. No two houses or apartments are the same. And while they all share the same mission and values of Hammer as a whole, each manager and staff team are free to bring their own style and vision to their site. When I started this new role, I was assigned the task of revamping the medication cabinets to look the same in all our homes. It seemed the size, location, and organization of the cabinets were different at each house I visited. The main goal of this project was to make things easier and more consistent for staff, especially those working at multiple sites. The med cabinet makeovers took quite a bit of time and resources. New bins, labels, and pictures were added and all houses now share a common cabinet with the same layout. While these changes can take some getting used to, in the end, they will help staff members in the homes to minimize medication errors.

Nursing Department Coordinator Erin McChesney at her desk in the central office.

Another adjustment in this area was the way in which we track medication errors. This system was revamped and now ties medication errors to a points system. If staff members receive a certain number of points, they must retake the meds training class. With the addition of both of these systems, we are confident we will reduce medication errors across the Hammer organization. As I said earlier, change is hard, but staff are seeing this change is in place to help them succeed! (Note: In these example photos of medicine cabinets below, there are no photos of individuals we support, only a place holder to keep their identity and medical information private.)

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DANCING, DINING, AND MAKING NEW FRIENDS: HAMMER TRAVEL MAKES IT ALL HAPPEN By Ann Martinka, Customer Relations Manager, Hammer Travel

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acations mean many different things to many different people. To some it means adventure, relaxation, education, or experiencing something new, to others it means an escape from reality.

A Hammer Travel trip leader wrote, “Cathy was pretty reserved for the first couple days, but the last couple days of the trip, she really opened up and had a great time. She became friends with one of the other gals on the trip, and had the whole room laughing and having a good time. It was really cool for me to see someone achieve so much — from just convincing herself to go on the trip to opening up with people and having a great time.” Cathy says, “I love to travel because it means an escape from my reality. I enjoy the different surroundings and meeting new people. The trip and the daily itinerary keeps me moving. I also like to be waited on, which doesn’t happen often. And the dancing…I love the dancing. Even though I get depressed again, every time I come home, the trips give me a break from my reality.” Hammer Travel helps all individuals, who need support, have a positive travel experience. We go the extra mile to accommodate our travelers’ needs, so they can have a great time!

Cathy on a trip to Hollywood.

Meet Cathy — a very interesting woman with many stories. Cathy makes friends easily and enjoys meeting new people. She loves to walk and take in the sights of nature, eat at Burger King (her favorite), and color mandalas to relax. Cathy is also a mother to two adult sons and has been supported by Hammer for four years.

If you are interested in finding a trip to fit your style, visit hammertravel.org/destination or sign up to receive our email blasts on Hammertravel.org. We look forward to helping make your dream come true!

Cathy is living with bi-polar disorder and struggles with depression. She works hard to stay in control of her body and emotions, but sometimes it can get the best of her. There are days when it is just too hard to even get out of bed. These days are the toughest. Cathy has traveled with Hammer Travel six times. Her trip destinations have included: an Alaskan cruise, Hollywood Movie Madness, a dude ranch, the Orlando Dolphin Encounter, the Grand Canyon, and a Disney cruise. When asked which trip was her favorite, the response was swift, the cruises! Cathy had signed up for more, but at times her depression got the better of her. It takes Cathy extra strength and courage to convince herself to travel. However, once she is on a trip, Cathy becomes a whole new person. Cathy on a trip to Alaska.

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REACH FOR RALPH

You Did It at Reach for Ralph, July 20, 2017. Inspired by our event theme, Caring for the Heart of Hammer, over 450 of you Hammer enthusiasts gathered to hear about the special bond between our incredible caregivers and the people we serve, together. Your financial support pays for employee training and caregiver benefits like training, education grants, and employee emergency programs. You help to prepare our caregivers to do their very best for each individual served.

Krystyna, pictured here with her mom, created the artwork for the Reach for Ralph event.

Michael joined us on stage with his caregiver, Mike, and shared their story. “Without my care giver Mike, I don’t know how I would get to my dialysis appointment every week. Mike is always on time. He is really helpful. He also plays a good game of cribbage. Before Hammer, I did not have many friends, mostly just my mom and dad. Now, I have a lot of friends and I am really active thanks to my care giver Mike and Hammer.”

Caregiver Mike Casey with Michael

YOU DID THAT! Together you contributed more than $350,000 so that Michael and hundreds of others can have the support they need — because everyone deserves to live life to its fullest. SAVE THE DATE FOR JULY 12. Let’s get a start on Reach for Ralph 2018. Let us know if you would like to help with event sponsorships, planning, auctions, and more. Share your talent with us. Contact Ginger Venable, Event Coordinator at Ginger@hammer.org or 952-345-0115.

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YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE! By Ginger Venable, Event Coordinator

The room was alive with conversation, and the aroma of homemade Italian spaghetti filled the air, as we enjoyed a meal together to celebrate raising $89,595.00 for Give to the Max Day 2017! Thanks to the 159 generous Give to the Max donors, individuals supported by Hammer will be able to experience 24 hour a day, seven day a week care, as well as the opportunity to participate in their communities.

To thank our generous donors, we celebrated with an Italian spaghetti dinner.

A Generous Match

Dedicated volunteer, Carol Daum even baked her secret family cookie recipe for dessert. Thank you Carol Daum, JoAnn Gaio, Mary Drazan (not pictured), Katie Binning, Wendy Paulson (not pictured), and Katie Pease for volunteering and serving up a delicimo dinner.

Hammer would especially like to thank the family members that pledged to match donations up to $40,000. Their gifts motivated and encouraged you to give generously to our cause. Thankfully, all donations received on Give to the Max Day were matched. Your gifts are the reason why we are able to reach our goals, and provide the best care possible to the individuals we support. Every gift, large or small, is crucial to making a difference in the lives of those supported by Hammer.

Thanks to Our 2017 Give to the Max Day Donors Anonymous Bob and Colleen Anderson Greg Anderson Elaine and Robert Bache Marit Bakken Lisa Barker Hannah Barnes Sally Battaiola Lester and Barbara Bauer Mark and Carolyn Bauer Jim and Sandy Beckman Barbara Bencini Irvin and Kay Bergsagel Angela and George Bernhardt Susan Blake Jeanette Blasewitz Conrad and Mary Bloomquist John Borer and Raven Madsen Maggie Borer Margaret M. Borer Jim and Paula Borer Dan and Kate Bottiger Peter and Cindi Boynton Barbara and Bill Brandt Brian Brandvold Teresa Brown Wes Bue and Denise Eng Teresa Callahan Scott and Gerda Carlson Charles and Deb Carlson Sydney Chandler

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James Cohen Patrick Conry George and Peggy Crolick Carol and Susan Curoe Ramona Cushman Patrice and James Dahl Joe and Sondra Dahmer Christine Daniel Carol and George Daum Judith and Kent Davidson David and Candy Davis Jim and Jan Doudiet Blake and Sharla Duerre Ashley Emerson James and Susan Erickson Stacy and Joe Esposito Tom and Vicki Estrem Christina Fair Bob and Terrisa Fisher Michael and Sandra Foley Sean Foy David and Patricia O'Rourke Freeman Jaime Frischmann JoAnn and Roger Gaio Phyllis Genest Phyllis and Rich GenestStein Diane Gillespie Kathryn H. Glen Donna Gorski Carol Gottschalk Peter and Karen Graff Sharon Green Lisa and John Greenberg

Don and Becky Gromek Darcy Grostick Steve and Jean Guenther Jack and Linda Hallberg Jessica Hammer Mark and Lynn Hansen Kim Hansen James Hardek Steve Hardek Devin Harrington Ron Haskvitz Patty and Ben Hastings Tim and Carol Hearn Robert and Kathy Hendrickson Greg and Katherine Hickman Kim Hoffman Sarah Homuth-Goar Patricia and Michael Houston Anna Huck Vicki Jackman Tim and Joy Janssen Margaret and Roger Jones Nels and Debbie Kemppainen Hugh and Julie Kirsch Christopher and Peggy Klug Joe and Gina Koltes Bill Krippner Terrance and Mary Ann Kukla Jill Kunze

Tom and Janet Lane Dan Lapham Kurt and Constance Larson Cindi Laurent Virgil and Patricia Leih Wally Lentz and Susan Nixon Bryan Lewis and Sara Kidd-Lewis LOCO Partners Robert and Michelle Luke Mary Lydon and Chuck Donkers Darlene and Thomas McCarthy Patrick and Victoria McConnell Terry and Lisa McGlynn Steve and Caroline Mellberg John and Maryann Merideth Rick and Jeanne Moe Patty and Mike Molden Deb Mosnik Renee Mueller Joe Mueller Jean Nelson Brent and Karen Nelson Mary Neman Allison Oreck Michael and Sue Oreck Clifford Otten Packaging Solutions

Elizabeth and Bruce Pankonin Pat's Custom Transport and Recovery LLC Mary Patterson Doug and Marilyn Paul Wendy and Bruce Paulson Sam and Marcy Pearlman Chris and Becky Pierson Christine Poppe Mary and Robert Putnam Frank and Madaline Renshaw Allen and LaVonne Ribbe Kim Richter Edwin and Christina Ritchie Anne Rodriguez Audrae Rosenzweig Rotary Club of Wayzata Jeanne Rouch Drs. Greg and Patricia Salmi Cate Saracen-Peters and Gordon Peters Jane and Don Shaffer Teri Shaughnessy Cari and Jeff Sheley Tom and Lee Ann Silver Becca Simon Gabriel and Angela Skelly Small Business Mavericks Tom and Pam Spitznagle Rosemary Stalter

Karl and Laurie Stoltenberg Charles and Ellen Swanson Elaine and Mark Taggatz Drs. Mary and Jan Tanghe Kay Tart Cathy and Morgan Thoma Kevin Borer and Ellen Timmerman-Borer Linda and Bob Tomaschko Jack and Cheryl Tuckner Sherry Underdahl Ginger and Tom Venable Ronald and Shirley Vescio Bruce R. Volkart and Carmen BringgoldVolkart Pete and Carolyn Wahtera Lisa Walsak Suzanne Wanous William and Doreen West Bill and Bonnie Young


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CONTRIBUTORS

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| May 1, 2017 - August 31, 2017 You make a difference to those we serve, together. Thank you for your financial contribution to Hammer. $25,000 +

Michael and Mary Drazan Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation

$10,000 – $24,999

Greg Anderson Barbara Bencini Polly Brungardt Richard M. and Katharine Olson Dan and Linda Pelak Plymouth Housing and Redevelopment Authority Tom and Laura Stein Bruce R. Volkart and Carmen Bringgold-Volkart

$5,000 – $9,999

Bank of America James Bebo Gary and Susan Cramer Geritom Medical, Inc. Don and Heidi Haberman John and Cindy Hitt Patricia and Michael Houston McGlynn Family Foundation Michael and Julie McGlynn Bruce and Merry Jo Parker Nino and Susan Pedrelli Christine Poppe Dan and Katherine Poppe Joe and Kathy Reis Kent and Traci Scholten Paul Schultz State Street Realty Advisors James and Wynona Warner Sr. Warners' Stellian Company

$1,000 – $4,999

Anonymous ACI Asphalt Contractors Joel and Mary Amundson Lisa M. Anderson Marshall and Dru Anderson Bieber Family Foundation Bill Bieber Erin and Steve Buss Barry Carlson Carol Curoe and Susan Langlee Fund Gerald M. Caruso, Jr. Coborns Delivers Fredric and Glenda Corrigan Joe and Sondra Dahmer Charitable Fund Charles and Nora Daum Carol and George Daum Gerry and Vicki Degner Louis Doelz

Lisa and Scott Dongoske Enterprise Holdings Foundation Esch Construction Supply Daniel and Elizabeth Esch Michael and Cheryl Eterno Fidelity Bank Bill and Nonna Forga Rebecca and Ron Furnival JoAnn and Roger Gaio MaryAnne Galvin Samuel Goad Don and Becky Gromek Susan Argall Haas and Brian Haas Tim and Amy Haugen Jess Friedrichs and Scott Henderson Michael Hoffman Linda and Kenneth Holmen Ron and Lori Hume Barbara Koch Joe and Gina Koltes Laurence and Jean LeJeune Sheila and Peter Lind Lions Club of Hamel Lions Club of Plymouth Lions Club of Wayzata Hosain Lipson Mall of America Rachael Malmberg Medica John and Maryann Merideth Mary Metzler and Elliott Mills Denny and Mary Newell Kathy O'Connor Clifford Otten Packaging Solutions Gregory and Cynthia Page Lauren Peichel Tim and Teresa Perisic Bill Perrine Greg Petryszyn Popp Communications Jeremy and Angie Quinn Susan and Andrew Rein Heather and Sam Reinert Audrae Rosenzweig Dave and Stacey Royal Kent and Traci Scholten Scott and Mary Strahota Charles and Ellen Swanson Steve Swanson Barbara Tennessen Linda and Bob Tomaschko UBS Donor Advised Fund UnitedHealth Group Dollars Emp. Giving & Dollars for Doers Wayne and Kathy Vagts Volkart May Associates

HAMMER STAFF CONTRIBUTORS Hammer staff members make a difference everyday in the lives of those we serve. Those listed here have chosen to make an additional financial contribution to Hammer. Thank you!

Mark and Kathy Wallraff Carla Warner Wayzata BP Service Center Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. Ted and Erin Wentink Michael and Mackie Wesley Julia and Wymond WesleyWong Mary Ann and John Wolters Les and Mary Anne Young

$500 – $999

Pete and Margie Ankeny Fund Matt Baker Les and Barbara Bauer Behavioral Staffing Sarah and Benjamin Bower Boyer and Associates Bremer Bank Bright Funds Foundation Robert and Susan Burns Candlelight Floral & Gifts Marlan and Janis Carlson John and Pauline Coleman Community Shares of Minnesota Cushman & Wakefield / Northmarq Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton Steve Dunbar Lesa and Colin Fenwick Marvin and Rosemary Fish Bruce and Kim Gillespie Jean and Bill Gjetson Glennon Family Fund Colleen Glennon Debra Grote Martha and Edward Gschneidner Steve and Jean Guenther Steve and Courtney Hamre Denis and Caroline Harrington David Hess and Theresa Dangers-Hess Erin Holmen Iten, Inc Dawn Jeske Dan and Julie Johnson Lane and Patty Jorgensen George and Jennifer Kinkead Hugh and Julie Kirsch Knights of Columbus #13096 Knights of Columbus #13359 Ann Koerner and Rich Camp Cindy Lea

Itishar Alexander Dianne Berg Megan Bernatz Angela and George Bernhardt Joan Boerschinger Dan and Kate Bottiger Barbara and Bill Brandt Aaron Briggs Michael Bryant and Phelomina SilvaBryant Alterlene Capehart Lindsay Carlson Tomeko Champion Patrick

Phil and Barb Lindblad Robert and Michelle Luke Bill Luther and Janet Robert Marsh & McClennan Medline Foundation Minneapolis Jewish Federation Myslajek Kemp & Spencer OLA Board of Directors Tim and Nancy O'Malley Susan and Michael Oreck Mary Patterson Doug and Marilyn Paul Laura Pedrelli PepsiCo Foundation Susan and Greg Pfeiffer Father Don Piche Gary and Susan Rappaport Jon and Tracy Saarela Scott and Ellen Sayer Peter and Jen Sellwood Jane and Don Shaffer David Sovell Sandra and Tony Stevens Drs. Mary and Jan Tanghe Todd and Diane Tillisch Barbara Tuckner David and Jan Usset Jim and Sandra Warner Jr. Winthrop & Weinstine, PA Linda Zimmerman and Associates

$100 – $499

Patricia Abercrombie Barbara Albrecht T.L. and Ann Althauser AmeriStar Agency Inc. Janet and David Anderson Paul Anderson and Jamie Anderson Lisbeth and Mark Armstrong Hersh and Anne Austin Susan Baker Garry and Shannon Banks John and Shelia Barbetta Lawrence and JoAnn Barbetta Kate Beckman Debbie Beidel Benson Family Laura Berger Irvin and Kay Bergsagel George Bestrom Ken and Karen Black Nancy Black Sharon Bohnert Dan and Ellen Boldt John and Jean Boray James Borer Margaret Borgert Dave Brand

Colin and Chelsea Clark Ramona Cushman Janine Eastep Ashley Emerson Tim Eshelman John Estrem Benjamin Fearing Tom and Susie Gillespie Theo-Wiaplah Giple Lisa and John Greenberg Kim Hansen Mark and Lynn Hansen Patty and Ben Hastings Allison Hendrickson Jan Hopper

Jerry and Cathy Brennan Claire Briggs Paul Bringgold John and Harriette Burkhalter Business Choice, Inc. Larry and Janet Butler Paul and Mayone Byron Terri Cantrall Juels and Sally Ann Carlson Tim and Kelly Carlson John and Jonell Cella Dr. Joseph Cella Mark Clifford Alfred Colling Glenda Condon Scott and Deborah Cooper David and Kathleen Dalsin David Lee Funeral Home Judith and Kent Davidson Robert and Kris Ditmore Matt Dunn Dan and Jessica Egan Edward and Antoinette Egan Ernest S Micek LIving Trust G. Everett Enterprises, Inc. Bob and Terrisa Fisher Michael and Patti Freeman Michael Fuerstenberg Daniel Gans Terry and Linda Garvert Larry and Debbie Getlin Joni and Chris Gibbs Greg and Janet Gillies Shane Goldsmith Donna Gorski Wendie and Noel Graczyk Sharon Green Sue and Ilja Gregor Curtis and Sharon Hamre Michael and Margaret Hanrahan Greg and Kathy Hanson Ronald Haskvitz James and Kathryn Haymaker Gerald and Bonnie Herbolsheimer Mary Hilgert Mary Marquretta Hill Jeffrey and Dawn Hillins John and Pauline Hillins Mark and Nancy Hirschfeld Mary Hollie Earl Homuth Sarah Homuth-Goar Kent and Marilyn Howe Pam Howe Chris and Amanda Isaacson Vicki Jackman Mary Jackson

Momo J. Johnson Denise Johnson Patricia Jones Marko Kushnir Jim Landt Emily Lavalier Wally Lentz and Susan Nixon Ann and Robert Martinka Kevin McLaughlin Emily Miller Stefanie Miller Stephanie Neufville Jo Nolan Katherine Noon

Rose Ogunti Maima Parker Jill Peters Rachel Revels Rose M. Rizzi Thomas Russeth Elizabeth Senne Cari and Jeff Sheley Jacob Snell Margaret Starr-Knox Brandi and Monty Sterry Esther Swen Terriann Thommes Kevin Borer and Ellen Timmerman-Borer

Richard and Kathleen Jackson Kelly Jacobson Tim and Joy Janssen Cheryl and James Johnson Donald and Jan Johnson Heidi and Jeff Jopp Douglas and JoAnn Josten Steven and Teresa Kastendieck Peter Keller Dorothy Keprios Kim Keprios and John Everett David Keymer Barbara and David Kleist Chris and Peggy Klug Knights of Columbus #13506 Knights of Columbus #3949 Carissa Knudson Jill Kohler James and Michelle Kolar Michael and Amy Kolar Stephen and Laura Kolar JoAnn Koltes Mary and Stephen Kriz Elaine Laing Maureen Laird-Hayes and Steve Hayes Jeffrey and Susan Lambert Kelly Larmon Raymond and Martha Larson Carol Lavalier Roger and Cindy Lee Voigt and Mary Jean Lenmark Marcia and Fred LeVoir Herbert and Kathie Levy Steve Lindblad John Lindgren Ron Linebarger Michael and Karen Linn Rebecca Liu Terry and Deb Lynner Marie Mack Merrill and Sandra Main Elizabeth Mansfield John and Sallie March David and Kimberly Marrone Mike and Lisa Maurer Patrick and Victoria McConnell Kevin and Anne McCoy Jane McGough Mel and Marilyn McPhail Paul and Audrey Miller Rafael and Jill Mojden Mike and Jodi Mooney List continued on page 20

Jerry Towianski Regan Vanevenhoven Diana Vang Ginger and Tom Venable Sue and Kim Walker Suzanne Wanous Dennis Zelee

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$100 – $499

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Christy and Terry Morse Joel and Ellen Morton Joseph and Grace Musilek Richard Narendran Colleen Nelson Erik Nelson John and Latawnie Nigon Kevan and Laurie Nitzberg Kenneth and Cathy Noblet Mary Frances O'Keefe Sandra and David Olson One Beacon Insurance Mary and Michael Ongstad Lillian Orenstein+ Otten Bros. Nursery Jimmy and Helain Pesis Kathy and Keith Phillips Chris and Becky Pierson Patricia Pocrnich Pohlad Family Foundation Ron and Molly Poole Brian Quast Randy's Environmental Services Allen and LaVonne Ribbe Jeanne Rouch Terry and Paula Rozinka Mindy Rudd and John Craynock Ryan Companies US, Inc Don Sallen and Shirley Sallen Drs. Greg and Patricia Salmi Terry Schabel Mark and Cookie Schadow Michelle Schlehuber Keller Schmid Jess Schneider Norman and Janet Schuenke George and Audrey Schultz Margie and Jim Sillery Tom and Lee Ann Silver Gary and Shirley Smith Diane Solinger and Jerry Cook Renee E. Solinger-Audette Douglas Sorbie and Kay Sentieri Dean and Ruth Spatz Paul E. Spika and Nancy Miller Richard and Rita Spinal Jerry and Mary Jo Steere Joan Stephenson and Shirley Stephenson Michael and Anne Stern Karl and Laurie Stoltenberg Christine and Allen Strande Stroh Family Foundation Trevor and Traci Studanski John and Diane Sweeney Talbots, Inc. Robert Teddy Michael and Barbara Tenney Juris and Jackie Terauds Eldon and Addie Tessman The O'Brien Family Jo Jo Thomas Steven and Susan Thompson Thrivent Choice Program Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation Tim Dordell and Kirk Ballard Charitable Giving Fund

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Richard and Nancy Timp Jack and Cheryl Tuckner Steve and Sally Twelves William and Mary Udseth Elizabeth and Kent Urness Mitzi Van Thorunaut Gary and Judith Vars Ronald and Shirley Vescio John and Margaret Vit VMware Foundation Jason Vogt Lori Wagner Allana and Justin Walsh Leah Wandersee Jan Webster and Mark Dongoske

Howard and Jane Bergstrom Timothy and Diane Beversdorf Benadette Bezdon Paul and Delores Blaeser Margot and Jim Blewett Stephen and Beverly Blodgett Chuck and Barb Bohanon Linda Bona Shirley Bonacci Jack Boyer Susan Brown Karl and Jean Brungardt Rick and Sandy Buchman

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Drew Eric Durkin Laura and Richard Eliason Gerry and Karen Elling Donald and Sandra Engler Barbara Enz Mark and Laverne Erickson Kurt and Linnea Falkner William and Christine Faust John and Kathleen Feste Jennifer and Johnny Fils'Aime Mitchell and Marjorie Fink Steven and Julie Firkus

THANK YOU for your contributions to the training and education fund. Your gifts support caregivers in continuing their specialized education and training. “Thanks for contributing to my education. I’m entering my final year in pursuing my master's in social work. The classes that you helped me take further my abilities to work with the people at Hammer by educating me in therapy skills, de-escalation skills, empathetic expression, and new techniques for teaching myself and others healthy coping skills. I strive to merge my education and my work at Hammer. Thank you.” — Danielle Hjelmstad, Direct Support Professional WEM Foundation William and Ila Mae Wendt Rita Westhoff Karrie Willis Karen and Scott Wooldridge Rick and Mary Worringer Pamela Wright Jackie Wulf/ J.K. Interiors Wyoming Minnesota Ladies Book Club Bill and Bonnie Young Petrius Zaal and Leontine Zaal-Thijssen

Under $100

Kevin and Ellen Abram ADP, Inc. AmazonSmile Thomas and Susan Amlicke Gervae Anderson Wilma Jane Balick Eric and Judith Bandy George and Bonnie Barkosky Roy and Deb Bartell Jake Bauer Margaret Bauman Josephine Berge

Michael and Julie Ann Buck Patty Burns Nila Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carland Robert and Mary Jane Carlson Leo and Margaret Cavin Sung and Nichole Chang Jeremy and Amy Cheney Lois Christenson Karen Christopherson Brian Clifford Martin and Amy Clough Leo Collins Kevin and Sharon Connolly Pearl Cook Jim and Renee Cornwell John Coy Thomas and Paula Crouch Eleanor Dahlgren Rob and Susan Dahlin Gary and Sue Damyanovich Dean DeGroot Paula DeMinck Devin Dennis Krystyna Dennis Dave and Patty Dittrich

Tom and Sharon Fischer Kimberly Fisher Alice Fjelstul Debbie Flannery Eric and Jessica Fleming Wendy Fogelson Dale and Janet Folstad Richard and Denise Frame John Frederickson Shirley (Rip) Freeman Hugh and Marjorie Garside Bonnie Getzinger Diane Gillespie Kent and Patricia Gilmore Rosemary and Lawrence Gleason Dave and Carol Graff Alex and Samantha Greene Virginia Grindahl Brandon and Marne Groebner Max Hall Hugh and Mary Hanson Tom and Mary Harding Peter and Rebecca Hawthorne Steven and Ruth Heath Mark and Patricia Heimkes

Greg and Katherine Hickman Chad Hirman and Sherry Day Kimberly Hoffman Ted Hoffman Richard and Judy Hokanson Nancy and Charles Holden Rachel Hooker Melissa Hutchins Gena and Joe Janetka Bill Janohosky Jennifer Janohosky Halvor and Beverly Jerde Karen Johnson Susan Johnson Mark and Elizabeth Jones Robert and Christine Jones Richard and Nancy Kaner Albert and Nancy Kaser Mark and Sandie Kaster Dan H. Klein Karen Klein Jan Knott Marjorie Kolar Steven and Jennifer Krahn Willliam and Tina Kruse Paul Kuehnast Mike and Mary Jo Kulseth Tim and Vicki Landro Craig and Kimberly Larson Terri Larson Audrey Gail Lazarus David and Laurie Levi Mary K. Lund Alicia Luther Dennis and Lynn Lynch Terry Martin Phillip and Lynn Martinson Bonnie Masserio Dianne McCain Patrick and Mary McCall Paul McConnell Brigid McDonald Jennifer and Mike McDonald Todd McGlynn Kate McGough Gail McLaughlin Glenn and Brenda Meier Barry and Mary Jo Miller Marlene Miller Michael and Linda Miller David and Diannne Moore Max and Angie Morozov Renee Mueller Joseph and Lucia Murphy Gary and Susan Murray Marvin and Lois Muyres Harvey and Sandra Nastrom Conrad and Denise Nauman Dave and Teri Nelson Beverly A. Nesseth Elaine Niman Adam and Arlene Nusz Denny and Jean Nybo Lawrence and Katherine O'Halloran Brad and Donna Olson Allison Oreck Diane Orenstein Arlene Orloske Dan and Susie Osterhus Gary and Linda Ostrand Rondi P. Pacheco Terrance Pajerski Ernest and Robin Palazzolo Joseph Parker Partnership Resources, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paschke Richard and Diane Peck Gerald and Pamela Pelletier Ryan Perhach Lois Peterson Ripley and Mary Peterson Mary Plant Karen Polzin Jerome and Jessica Porter Jim and Sandy Potter LaVergne Raskob Red Wagon Books Patricia Ricci Marilyn Richter Joy Robbins Wallace Roles Patrica Ellen Rossbach Gale and Betty Running Marvin and Judy Saarela Hannah Sanborn Alice Sanders Betty Sandvig Roger and Irma Scherer Mr. and Mrs. Cal Schlenker Mark and Gina Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schweppe Adrian and Karen Sicheneder Beatrice Sicheneder Loras and Rosemary Sieve Daniel and Julie Sjordal Roger and Janet Smed Bob and Marie Smith Mark and Pat Solinger Robert and Therese Solinger Gary and Gwen Solseth Lloyd Sorensen Jeffrey and Dorothy Stanley John and Shannon Stroh Tagalong Ladies League Andy Tanghe Salah and Jane Tarraf Courtney Taylor M.J. and L.E. Tennessen Patricia Tennessen Jeanne Thornton Leigh Threlkeld The Doll Family Sherry Underdahl Charlie Venable Sarah Waataja Dale and Rebecca Walker Ronald and Carolyn Weber Peter and Kathy West Whatever it Takes Paul and Janice Wicklund J.G. and N.A. Willis John Wilsey Betty Wobschall Megan Wohlwend Lori Wurth

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>> Thank You Bill Bieber, family, and friends. You have contributed significantly to Hammer's Quality of Life Fund. Each year, for more than twenty years, Bill has written a personal letter asking friends and business associates to give to Hammer so the individuals we serve can live a full life. If you would like to join in a similar effort, please call Ellen Timmerman-Borer at 952-277-2433. Let's work together and reach out to your friends and family. Philip Ahern Pete and Margie Ankeny Fund John Bean Bill Bieber/Bieber Family Foundation Ted Bigos Jeff and Widdy Bird Greg and Lisa Buck Charles and Mary Carlsen Paul and Mary Cederberg Richard and Judith Corson Frank and Sue Dosal Stanley and Luella Goldberg Family Foundation Samuel Hanson L.H. Hendrickson Family Charitable Fund Robert A. Hensel William Hodder John and Colleen Hooley Alan and Diane Horner Eric Janus and Carolyn Chalmers Barbara Koch Laurence and Jean LeJeune Stephen Lewis Paul and Janice Lindbloom Kerri and Travis McAfoos McGlynn Family Foundation

Fredrick and Christine Meyer Dave and Debbie Meyer Robert Moor Mark and Robin Osmanski John and Gigi Ossanna Alan Page and Diane Sims-Page Gregory and Cynthia Page Thomas and Mollie Raih James and Elizabeth Ramsland Jim and Kathryn Ramstad Gary and Susan Rappaport/ Minneapolis Jewish Federation Kevin and Denise Reilly Ted and Mary Rogers Kim and Bill Rose Colleen Ryan Dudley and Marti Ryan Daniel Schweitzer William and Joyce Sexton Family Foundation Mike and Pam Sime/National Christian Foundation Dean and Ruth Spatz Howard Stacker TCF Foundation Gary and Vicki Wyard

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Because of your generous donations to the Quality of Life Fund, Tristan was able to visit his grandmother in her new home. Read the full story at Hammer.org/grandmother

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS OF IN-KIND GOODS AND SERVICES. Contributions from May 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017 of In-Kind Goods and Services. 4 Bells 6 Smith ABLE Seedhouse Brewery Advantage Sales and Marketing Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill Aramark Refreshment Services Bacio Back Channel Brewing Leigh Bailey and Freda Marver Baja Haus Bakken Museum Belmond Reid's Palace Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Bent Paddle Brewing Bep Eatery Berglund & Associates Angela and George Bernhardt Birch's on the Lake BLVD Kitchen and Bar Allison Bolgrean Judy Bourland Ross and Liliana Bowen Boyer and Associates Brave New Workshop Breadsmith Jerry and Cathy Brennan Candlelight Floral & Gifts Cannon River Winery Gerald M. Caruso, Jr. Casey's General Store Chanhassen Dinner Theatres

Children's Theatre Company Chili's Chuck & Don's Pet Food Outlet Coalition Coldwell Banker Burnet Country Inn & Suites Crooners Lounge and Supper Club Crowne Plaza Carol and Susan Curoe Custom Communications Inc D'Amico & Sons Carol and George Daum Margaret Demshar Tony Determan Dichotomy Donatelli's Lisa and Scott Dongoske Michael and Mary Drazan Dundee Nursery Elements Therapeutic Massage John Estrem EverGreene Jewelers Feit Electric Fleurish LLP Dan and Lyn Foley The Foursome Front Row Sales Judd Frost Clothiers, Inc. Fulton Brewery Rebecca and Ron Furnival James and Mary Gag JoAnn and Roger Gaio

Michael and Sue Gardner Grand Casino Mille Lacs/ Hinckley Lisa and John Greenberg Grizzly's Wood-Fired Grill Steve Gryzan Guthrie Theater Hammer and Sickle Restaurant Mark and Lynn Hansen Denis and Caroline Harrington Devin Harrington Haskell's Maureen Laird-Hayes and Steve Hayes Hazellwood Grill and Tap Room Highway 55 Party Rental Joseph and Shelly Hoesley Holiday Station Store Linda and Kenneth Holmen Terry Hong The Hotel Landing Sandy Hume HyVee Supermarket Izzy's Ice Cream Jade Fountain Chinese Restaurant Jakes City Grill JL Buchanan David and Sharron Johnson Julie and David Jones Chris and Peggy Klug Kona Grill

Kowalskis Market Kyatchi Karen Lafferty Design Lake Monster Brewing Lakeside Wines & Spirits E. A. Langenfeld Associates Sher and Roger Leksen Lexus of Wayzata Sheila and Peter Lind Lions Tap Loffler Companies Lord Fletcher's Lowe's Home Improvement Lucky's Pub Ruth Lundquist Lunds & Byerlys Lupulin Brewing Bill Luther and Janet Robert Mall of America Rachael Malmberg Marriott City Center Maynard's Restaurant Medina Entertainment Center Midwest Financial Search Minnesota Lynx Basketball Minnesota Orchestra Minnesota Timberwolves Minnesota Twins Minnesota Valley Country Club Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Wild Christy and Terry Morse

Michael and Mavis Moschogianis MyPillow Mystic Lake Casino Hotel New Reflections SpaSalon Denny and Mary Newell Kevan and Laurie Nitzberg Oak Eatery Old Log Theater Original Pancake House Wayzata Otten Bros. Nursery Panera Bread Paradise Charter Cruises Park Tavern Perry Cohn Jewelers Susan and Greg Pfeiffer Punch Pizza R. F. Moeller Jeweler Raising Cane's Mark and Karen Rauenhorst Red Rabbit Restaurant and Bar Redstone Rock Elm Tavern Terry and Cathy Roth Rush Creek Golf Club Kent and Traci Scholten Steve and Tami Schroll Schuler Shoes Science Museum of Minnesota Scrapesations Jeff and Karen Sell Cari and Jeff Sheley Bob Slayton

Sport Clips Wayzata Stages Theatre Company Stephi Jean Photography Stevie Rays Improv Company Trevor and Traci Studanski David Suggs Sun & Slope Outfitters Sunshine Factory Terriann Thommes Three Rivers Park District Tonkadale Greenhouse Top of the Rock Observation Deck Toro Company Total Wine Jack and Cheryl Tuckner Twin City Heating & Air Mark and Karen Uecker United Hardware Distributing Company Regan Vanevenhoven Vineyard Vines John and Judy Vosika Mark and Kathy Wallraff Walt Disney World Suzanne Wanous Wayzata Bar & Grill Wayzata Bay Car Wash Wellspring Health Center Werner Ladder Wuollet Bakery, Inc. Yellow Tree Theatre Dale and Claudia Zellmer Zerorez

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HONORARIUMS AND MEMORIALS

| May 1, 2017 - August 31, 2017

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. We also offer packs of 10 tribute envelopes which you can request by calling 952-473-1261. In Honor of

Tim and Jess Anderson Greg and Kathy Hanson Chris Blaswitz Tom and Laura Stein Ellen Timmerman-Borer Mike and Jodi Mooney Brenda Damiani Gina and Ramona Damiani Josephine Berge Kim Gillespie and Tom Gillespie Keller Schmid

In Memory of

Earl Borer James Borer Vi Christensen Susan Baker Emory Cook Pearl Cook Orville Eide John Lindgren Scott Hermann Karl and Jean Brungardt Polly Brungardt Martin and Amy Clough Kurt and Linnea Falkner Rosemary and Lawrence Gleason Halvor and Beverly Jerde Donavan Hinrichs Rick and Mary Worringer June Johnson Barry and Mary Jo Miller Bernice Jorgensen Benson Family Howard and Jane Bergstrom Linda Bona Susan Brown Kevin and Sharon Connolly Cushman & Wakefield / Northmarq Eleanor Dahlgren

Hammer Staff Mary Patterson

Kelly Lambert Myslajek Kemp & Spencer

David and Laurie Levi Tim Homuth Audrae Rosenzweig Kerry Houston Elizabeth and Kent Urness Josh and Michelle's Marriage Susan and Michael Oreck Lillian Orenstein

Eric and Judith Bandy Dave and Carol Graff Phillip and Lynn Martinson Salah and Jane Tarraf Kris Miller Hugh and Marjorie Garside Michael and Sue Oreck Gena and Joe Janetka

Gary and Sue Damyanovich The Doll Family Lisa and Scott Dongoske Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Drew Laura and Richard Eliason Gerry and Karen Elling Barbara Enz Tom and Sharon Fischer Chad Hirman and Sherry Day Ted Hoffman Susan Johnson Lane and Patty Jorgensen Jan Knott Joel and Ellen Morton Beverly A. Nesseth Richard and Diane Peck Jim and Sandy Potter Patrica Ellen Rossbach Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schweppe Beatrice Sicheneder Adrian and Karen Sicheneder Paul E. Spika and Nancy Miller Jeanne Thornton Bruce R. Volkart and Carmen BringgoldVolkart

Jan Webster and Mark Dongoske Winthrop & Weinstine, PA Wyoming Minnesota Ladies Book Club Dr. Bill Kloempken Renee Mueller Gail Kocina Gervae Anderson Wallace Roles Bob Koltes JoAnn Koltes Don and Becky Gromek Christine and Allen Strande Dave Kreager Merry Poferl Wallace Roles Gayle Landt Angela and George Bernhardt Rose Rizzi Richard Lundin Susan Baker David Mack-Bohnhoff Michael and Linda Miller Frances McWhite Rose Rizzi Shirley Oreck Allison Oreck Gordy Peterson John Lindgren

Ron Haskvitz

Nellie Mattson

Sue Oreck

Bruce Volkart and Carmen Bringgold's Wedding

Diane Orenstein Joe Parker Glenda Condon Father Don Piche

Knights of Columbus #13359 Rose Rizzi Margaret Bauman Audrae Rosenzweig

Sarah Homuth-Goar Mike Stern Anne Stern

Betty Pomerleau Anonymous George and Bonnie Barkosky Roy and Deb Bartell Chuck and Barb Bohanon Patty Burns Nila Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carland Lois Christenson Mark and Laverne Erickson Wendy Fogelson Virginia Grindahl Mike and Mary Jo Kulseth Craig and Kimberly Larson Mary K. Lund Arlene Orloske Dan and Susie Osterhus John Wilsey Lester Raskob LaVergne Raskob John Rehkamp Jennifer and Mike McDonald Marshall Siegel Wilma Jane Balick Dan Silver Tom and Lee Ann Silver

AmeriStar Agency Inc./ Mark Schadow Paul Bringgold Steven and Julie Firkus Brad and Donna Olson Tim and Nancy O'Malley

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster Alan Wilensky Susan and Michael Oreck

Sandy and Julie Berezofsky Miriam and Leroy Kieffer Diane Mast

Elaine Siegel

Loretta Solinger Dean DeGroot Kimberly Fisher John Frederickson Mark and Elizabeth Jones Robert and Christine Jones Roger and Cindy Lee Adam and Arlene Nusz Rose Rizzi Mr. and Mrs. Cal Schlenker Tom and Lee Ann Silver Bob and Marie Smith Mark and Pat Solinger Robert and Therese Solinger Diane Solinger and Jerry Cook Whatever it Takes Gretchen Stoltenberg Barbara Albrecht Benadette Bezdon Nancy Black Tim Dordell and Kirk Ballard Daniel Gans Michael Hoffman Mary Hollie Rachel Hooker Mary Jackson Rebecca Liu Merrill and Sandra Main

Todd McGlynn Glenn and Brenda Meier The O'Brien Family OLA Board of Directors Joan Stephenson and Shirley Stephenson Lorrie Werner Greg and Katherine Hickman Del Dezellar Joe Hendrickson Jean Wohlrabe Shirley (Rip) Freeman Barbara Aunt Shirley Elaine Simon Susan and Michael Oreck Myrtle Kettner Burnie Wilhelm Allen and LaVonne Ribbe Barbara Gitlin Mel Lebowitz Elaine Siegel Larry Finch Jane Tessman Eldon and Addie Tessman

While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our donor records, errors occasionally occur. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or misplaced, please accept our apologies and contact Cari at 952-277-2454.

ALVINA HAMMER HERITAGE SOCIETY We are proud to honor you, the visionary individuals who have made a Legacy Gift by naming Hammer in your will, charitable trust, or planned giving vehicle. On behalf of those we serve, thank you for your extraordinary investment in our mission. Anonymous (8) **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 **Albinson + and Rae + Carlson Gerald M. Caruso, Jr. Richard and Judith Corson Carol and Susan Curoe Judith and Kent Davidson Lisa and Scott Dongoske

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John Estrem Robert and Michelle Luke **Grace + and Paul + Voetmann Marvin and Rosemary Fish Lewis and Jill Mithun Pete and Carolyn Wahtera Shirley (Rip) and Ted + Freeman Jean and Tim + Nelson **Mary Wesley + Jean and Bill Gjetson Bruce and Merry Jo Parker Karole Whipps Don and Heidi Haberman Father Don Piche **Donald A. Hartmann + **Robert M. Reed + Trust **Claire and Don + Hinrichs Allen and LaVonne Ribbe Linda and Kenneth Holmen Kent and Traci Scholten Beulah + and Ingvald + Hongerholt **Clara Schonlau + ** Legacy gift received Dean Hongerholt Trust Elaine and Marshall + Siegel Red type = new to Heritage Society Patricia and Michael Houston Don and Annie Smithmier + Deceased **Mary Ann and Jack + Huddleston Deloris + and Wallace + Solseth Joan + and Bill Krippner Kevin Borer and Ellen TimmermanWayne Krippner Trust Borer Laura Langer Barbara Tuckner

If you are interested in learning more about making a planned gift to Hammer, please visit our website or call Ellen at 952-277-2433.


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"To find words to express how wonderful the Hammer organization is, it's impossible. Every time I turn around there is something else that just raises my admiration. As large as Hammer is, everyone works together like a loving family. My family and I are grateful for Hammer and it is a dream come true for our family. I lost both by sister Beth who lived at Hammer this summer, and also my brother, Al Tennessen, who served on Hammer’s Board of Directors. Although Al was deeply involved with many nonprofits throughout his life, he was adamant that all of his memorials be directed to Hammer. So far, more than 125 gifts of all sizes have been received in memory of both Al and Beth. They would be so proud!"

Al Tennessen and his sister Beth, in the fall of 2016

— Janet Schuenke

MEMORIALS IN HONOR OF AL AND BETH TENNESSEN Al Tennessen Patricia Abercrombie Kevin and Ellen Abram Hersh and Anne Austin Angela and George Bernhardt Paul and Delores Blaeser Stephen and Beverly Blodgett Sharon Bohnert Shirley Bonacci John and Jean Boray Margaret Borgert John and Harriette Burkhalter Robert and Susan Burns Larry and Janet Butler Juels and Sally Ann Carlson Robert and Mary Jane Carlson Leo and Margaret Cavin John and Jonell Cella Dr. Joseph Cella Sung and Nichole Chang Jeremy and Amy Cheney Karen Christopherson Leo Collins Fredric and Glenda Corrigan Thomas and Paula Crouch David and Kathleen Dalsin Paula DeMinck Dave and Patty Dittrich Edward and Antoinette Egan Donald and Sandra Engler William and Christine Faust John and Kathleen Feste Alice Fjelstul Dale and Janet Folstad

Richard and Denise Frame Michael Fuerstenberg Terry and Linda Garvert Kent and Patricia Gilmore Brandon and Marne Groebner Curtis and Sharon Hamre Hugh and Mary Hanson Peter and Rebecca Hawthorne James and Kathryn Haymaker Steven and Ruth Heath Gerald and Bonnie Herbolsheimer Jeffrey and Dawn Hillins John and Pauline Hillins Richard and Judy Hokanson Nancy and Charles Holden Donald and Jan Johnson Douglas and JoAnn Josten Albert and Nancy Kaser David Keymer Karen Klein Barbara Koch James and Michelle Kolar Marjorie Kolar Michael and Amy Kolar Stephen and Laura Kolar Willliam and Tina Kruse Paul Kuehnast Elaine Laing Terri Larson Raymond and Martha Larson Voigt and Mary Jean Lenmark John and Sallie March Bonnie Masserio

Dianne McCain Patrick and Mary McCall Jane McGough Kate McGough Gail McLaughlin Mel and Marilyn McPhail Ernest S. Micek Living Trust Marlene Miller Paul and Audrey Miller David and Diannne Moore Joseph and Lucia Murphy Gary and Susan Murray Joseph and Grace Musilek Marvin and Lois Muyres Harvey and Sandra Nastrom Denny and Jean Nybo Lawrence and Katherine O'Halloran Mary Frances O'Keefe One Beacon Insurance Gary and Linda Ostrand Gregory and Cynthia Page Terrance Pajerski Ernest and Robin Palazzolo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paschke Gerald and Pamela Pelletier Karen Polzin Ron and Molly Poole Jerome and Jessica Porter Patricia Ricci Marilyn Richter Rose Rizzi Terry and Paula Rozinka Gale and Betty Running

Betty Sandvig Scott and Ellen Sayer Roger and Irma Scherer Michelle Schlehuber Norman and Janet Schuenke Susan Schwalbach Loras and Rosemary Sieve Daniel and Julie Sjordal Roger and Janet Smed Douglas Sorbie and Kay Sentieri Jeffrey and Dorothy Stanley Jerry and Mary Jo Steere John and Shannon Stroh Stroh Family Foundation John and Diane Sweeney Tagalong Ladies League Robert Teddy Barbara Tennessen M.J. and L.E. Tennessen Patricia Tennessen William and Mary Udseth Gary and Judith Vars Bruce R. Volkart and Carmen Bringgold-Volkart Dale and Rebecca Walker Ronald and Carolyn Weber WEM Foundation Rita Westhoff J.G. and N.A. Willis Karrie Willis Megan Wohlwend

Beth Tennessen Anonymous John and Jean Boray Margaret Borgert Thomas and Paula Crouch Mark and Patricia Heimkes Nancy and Charles Holden Iten, Inc Karen Johnson Douglas and JoAnn Josten Kim Keprios and John Everett Dennis and Lynn Lynch Dianne McCain Mel and Marilyn McPhail Mary Frances O'Keefe Partnership Resources, Inc. Rose Rizzi Terry and Paula Rozinka Gale and Betty Running Jerry and Mary Jo Steere Barbara Tennessen William and Mary Udseth

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