MARCH 2015 ISSUE • ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Home’s Grown Kids A Message from Our Director: Virginia K. Migrala
Mission Statement
Here we are, at the end of winter. Time sure does fly! We were grateful this season, as many people chose to spend the holidays with us, helping to pack them full of activities, celebrations and musical performances that the kids enjoyed.
Our caring communities and services assist individuals, families and children in realizing their potential and enjoying the highest possible quality of life through the traditions of Freemasonry.
As much fun as we had, there were some big life decisions made by our three graduating seniors this season as they chose colleges. Tianne has her decision narrowed down to Kutztown University or Central Penn College, Jamir has selected Shippensburg University, and Jesse has chosen to attend Penn State Harrisburg. These resolutions reminded them just how quickly graduation is approaching. As we brought in the New Year, we looked back on 2014 and remembered what a wonderful year we had together. Every experience and opportunity for growth the children had in 2014, as well as in the years before, is only possible because of the generous donations of many. For that, we feel fortunate. If you’d like to arrange a tour of the Masonic Children’s Home, or to recommend a child you know, call 717-367-1121, ext. 33301. Visit www.MasonicChildrensHome.org or www.facebook.com/MasonicChildrensHome for more information.
PICTURED: (L-R) ALEX, AMOS AND DEPRIN AT THE JERUSALEM LODGE SPONSORED CHRISTMAS PARTY
Administration Virginia K. Migrala Director of Children’s Services Mark Kurzenknabe Assistant Director of Children’s Services Rebecca Huber Social Service Worker Rachele Stiffler Department Coordinator Donna Shaffer Educational Coordinator Donna Culbertson Administrative Assistant
Visit Us Online: www.MasonicChildrensHome.org
Questions? Contact Virginia Migrala at 717-367-1121, ext. 33301 or email: vmigrala@masonicvillages.org Masonic Village at Elizabethtown One Masonic Drive Elizabethtown, PA 17022
G R O W T H A Spooktacular Halloween Thanks to the Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) from Penn State Hershey Medical Center, the kids were able to attend their very own Halloween party on Oct. 24. The party included Halloween-themed games (see Sarah, Quinton and Nestor in top photo), a campfire (with s’mores of course) and other yummy treats. The kids then suited up in costume on Friday, Oct. 31, for trick-or-treat. Costumes were creative this year, including three youth dressed as superheroes and two dressed as angels. Other costumes included a farmer, fire fighter, fairy, black cat, a skeleton and even a Fred Flintstone! F EL I C I A A N DA
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Staff had the idea of setting up a train display in the Longdon Cottage for the boys to enjoy during the holidays. When the members of the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Model Railroad Club got word, they were happy to help. The club members graciously offered to help the boys set up a train track at the end of November.
“The boys had fun setting up the train, and they enjoyed the display throughout the season,” Virginia Migrala, director of children’s services, said.
Jerusalem Lodge Christmas Party Brethren and guests from Jerusalem Lodge No. 506, Philadelphia, hosted a Christmas party for the youth and residents of Bleiler Caring Cottage on Dec. 7. While everyone joined in the holiday song “Here Comes Santa Claus,” the jolly ol’ elf himself entered the room! Santa handed out stockings filled with candy and a $50 gift card to the kids. The lodge also provided cookies and punch during the festive event.
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(L-R) ISAIAH, TECHEAL AND BILL NORRIS, FROM THE MASONIC VILLAGE AT ELIZABETHTOWN MODEL RAILROAD CLUB
(L-R) TECHEAL, ISAIAH, JARON AND BILL NORRIS TESTING THE TRACK
ALEXIS POSING WITH HER STOCKING
Annual Cottage Cook-Off The kids put on their aprons, got out their kitchen utensils and prepared for an ultimate food competition on Nov. 16, as the cottages battled for the winning title during the 6th annual cottage cook-off. The kids were challenged to use bread dough mix, Nutella (a chocolate hazelnut spread), a chocolate bar, white rice and almonds to create a delicious sweet treat. All cooking aside, the real lessons learned by the kids involved manners, life skills and how to work as a team.
Although their dessert was delicious and creative, what really impressed the judges was their teamwork.
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With the given ingredients, Balliet Cottage constructed and served delicious “rice custard à la mode.” The girls made bread bowls with the mix and homemade rice pudding. After the pudding was chilled, the girls served it in bread bowls, topped with Nutella, chocolate drizzles and crushed almonds. The girls worked as a team as Felicia and Cyrose made the rice pudding, and Jada, Amirah and Cassie constructed the bread bowls. All of the girls decorated the final product, and of course, cleaned up.
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Based on following the instructions, creativity, the complexity of their chosen recipe, overall taste and their teamwork skills, the winning title went to the Balliet Cottage girls, who were awarded chef hats and a $100 cottage activity.
ESSERT E’S D AG T T CO BOYS FROM WELLER COTTAGE HOLDING THEIR SECOND PLACE PRIZE
THE BALLIET COTTAGE CHAMPIONS
Second place, for a $50 cottage activity, was awarded to Weller Cottage and their chocolate bread recipe, which was inspired by the French pastry, “Pain au chocolat.” The boys also displayed their unique style when it came to writing their recipe’s description, which read: “Hazelnut infused rice pudding, topped with delectable, crunched almonds, and a kiss of shaved chocolate. All atop of moist, soft baked bread drizzled with sweet local chocolate.” With these tasty recipes, perhaps the real winners were the staff judges who got to taste all of the dishes!
(L-R) FELICIA AND AMIRAH WITH SANTA
(L-R) ABA, BREANA, ERIC, AMOS AND LEON 3
G R O W T H “Childhood is the one story that stands by itself in every soul.” –IVAN DOIG, NOVELIST
1st Marking Period Distinguished Honor Roll Aba Sarah Amos
Cyrose Amirah Felicia
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Alex D. Nestor Jasmine Shinely Isaiah Techeal Odezhon
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Checking on Our College Students The Masonic Children’s Home is supporting 10 students as they further their education in their chosen fields of interest: ANDRE ARTHUR CHARITY GABRIEL JACOB JAZMIN JEANNIE MIKE STEVE
West Chester University Bloomsburg University Delaware Valley College Penn College of Technology Penn State Harrisburg Graduated with an Associate’s Degree from the Art Institute of Philadelphia Empire Beauty School Drexel University - Dean’s List Central Pennsylvania College
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Bloomsburg University - Dean’s List
Everyday Hero As part of its Everyday Heroes program, Bear Creek Elementary School recognizes students who demonstrate positive characteristics, including our own Thomas! Thomas was inducted in February for demonstrating strong perseverance, which Bear Creek defined as, “having a commitment to get the job done no matter what it takes.”
Staff Spotlight: Shirley Burns Shirley Burns has always enjoyed working with children. After teaching childhood education in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta and completing educational courses at Penn State, Shirley started working at the Masonic Village Child Care Center. From there, Shirley took a position as a child care worker at the children’s home, and has been there for 22 years. “Working with children keeps you young and thinking young, which is great,” Shirley said. “I enjoy the kids’ energy and their zest for life.” Some of her fondest memories with the kids come from trips, including the children’s home’s ventures to Ocean City, Disney Land, Disney World and camping at Sugar Run. As Shirley retires this month, she is planning to use her free time to continue gardening, reading and taking exercise classes at the Patton Pool. Shirley is also looking forward to traveling to Dallas, Texas, to spend some time with her three grandchildren. Although Shirley will be leaving the children’s home, she will always have the kids in mind, and she hopes they will succeed in all of their endeavors and enjoy fulfilling lives. “After 22 years, I will miss coming to work with the children who have kept my life extremely interesting,” Shirley said.
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Music to the Ears “Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm to life and to everything.” -Plato Amirah, Clara and Cyrose (pictured left, top to bottom) displayed their musical talents and hard work on the piano at a music recital at Zug Hall at Elizabethtown College on Dec. 6. After the recital, the girls and their guests enjoyed refreshments. Later in the day, the Four Seasons singers and needlers gave all the youth a warm and entertaining visit. The group, from Traditions of America in Mount Joy, knit a scarf for each child and put together a musical program for them to enjoy. To continue the busy holiday season, the Longdon Cottage boys visited Sight and Sound Theatre in Lancaster on Dec. 9 to see Moses. On Dec. 12, siblings Noelia and Nestor (pictured below) played starring roles as Mary and Joseph at the Masonic Village Men’s Chorus concert at Masonic Village at Elizabethtown.
Sports KARATE: Jasmine, Noelia, Nestor BASKETBALL: Leon, Alex D., Amos, Odezhon, Thomas RIFLE CLUB: Daniel TENNIS: Jamir
Employed Workers HERSHEY LODGE: Tianee GIANT: Jesse, Jamir
Art Lessons Autumn, Cyrose, Shinely, Noelia
Musicians PIANO: Clara, Amirah, Felicia GUITAR: Kaiden
Band FLUTE: Sarah
New Staff Members TUTOR: James Fitzpatrick CHILD CARE WORKER: Shelley Smith
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K I D S Youth Spotlight: Autumn & Jasmine Although 16-year-old Autumn and 15-year-old Jasmine are sisters with mostly different interests, the two share a love for creativity and playing video games. Autumn, an avid student of special effects and modeling, is a huge fan of American film producer and artist Tim Burton, who is well-known for his quirky and imaginative fantasy films. Autumn is often inspired by Burton’s style when she constructs her own artwork. Enrolled in many art classes at Elizabethtown Area High School, Autumn recently created artwork that took a spin on the traditional version of a top-hat (see bottom photo).
New Kid on the Block
Adreanna, Age 7 Balliet Cottage
Adreanna moved to the children’s home from Folcroft on Jan. 19. She loves to play with dolls, dance and practice gymnastics and cheerleading. Her favorite holidays are Valentine’s Day and Christmas. In school, Adreanna prefers math. Her favorite foods are pizza, French fries and, believe it or not, broccoli! 6
Jasmine on the other hand, finds creativity in following Venus Palermo, an online star who shares her knowledge on Japanese culture and fashion. Jasmine also likes practicing martial arts and studying Anime, a Japanese animation production style that features hand-drawn or computer-generated graphics. Her interest in Anime inspired the self-portrait she painted last year. Autumn and Jasmine both enjoy playing video games that involve strategy and problem solving, and on Fridays and Saturdays, the girls walk over to the Weller Cottage and join the boys in video game tournaments. As for the future, both girls have big dreams and plan to continue their passions. Autumn would like to use
her artistic talents to pursue a career in Hollywood as a special effect makeup artist, specifically for horror movies. Jasmine would like to travel to Japan, learn the language and attend school there to become a detective. But for now, as residents of the Umbaugh Cottage, both girls are happy to be at the children’s home and happy to have each other.
“We’ve been through a lot together, and living here since 2010 has given us opportunities we wouldn’t have had,” Jasmine said.
T H A N K S Donor Spotlight: New Tools for Modern Students With the privilege of computer access comes responsibility. Each child and their guardian sign an Internet Contract prior to computer use, and Masonic Children’s Home staff have permission to check the history of each computer on a regular basis. No one may access inappropriate materials or sites, and use of social networks is allowed as long as private and confidential information is not shared. Illegal or unethical use of the Internet or computer results in the loss of computer privileges.
For today’s students, access to a computer and the Internet is as essential as paper and a pencil. Teachers often post assignments and grades on websites, and students are expected to conduct research and upload their work online. Thanks to the generosity of a few donors who wish to remain anonymous, each child at the Masonic Children’s Home received his or her own personal laptop to use for school work and to communicate with friends and family. For several years, youth have had access to computers in the Resource Center, where tutors help them with assignments and studying, as well as one in each of the five cottages. As schoolwork has become more centered on computer usage, sharing among up to eight kids per cottage has become an increasing challenge. With a personal laptop, each child can save his or her homework and school projects in one place and access it at any time. Many of the youth also use email and social media to keep in contact with family and friends.
“Ensuring each child has access to a computer and the Internet has become a necessity to make sure they keep up with their peers and the world around them,” Virginia Migrala, director of children’s services, said. “These laptops will help our kids on a daily basis and prepare them for life after high school and beyond.” Staff asked children to share why they appreciate receiving a laptop. Responses ranged from help with school work to applying for colleges to no more arguing over who gets to use the cottage computer. With the right tools, youth at the Masonic Children’s Home will continue to excel at school and reach their fullest potential as they explore the world and their future role within it.
Children’s Home Wish List No.
Capital Need
Cost Per Item
2
Printers
$300
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Play Equipment - Outdoors
$700
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Camps/Excursions
$4,750
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Bedroom Makeovers
$167
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College Books (per semester, per student)
$1,000
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Holiday Gift Fund
$2,000
Thanks to special contributions, the children’s home received laptops (mentioned above), a new vehicle, bedroom makeovers, camp excursions, outdoor play equipment, printers, three riding carts, tablets and gift cards this season. A special thanks to Walter Balliet, Charles Baltzer, Edward and Patricia Bisbee, Bonnie Dewalt, Ben and Kathleen Griscom, Ferdinand and Margaret Hauptman, Evelyn Hunter-Longdon, Jerusalem Lodge No. 506, Jack and Ellen Koehler, Masonic Village’s Rooster’s Corner Woodworkers (see photo above), Norwood McDaniel, Gary Powell, Richard Vaux Ivanoe Lodge No. 385, Region 14 – Order of Eastern Star Past and Present Officers Association, Bob and Joyce Umbaugh, and Arthur and Dorothy Wert for making these gifts possible. Visit www.MasonicCharitiesPa.org/donate.html for an up-to-date list, or contact the Office of Gift Planning using the enclosed business reply envelope. Please note that if funds donated for any item listed are over subscribed, the funds will be used for additional wish list items or needs. 7
T H A N K S SCHOLAR CONTRIBUTORS $1,000 - $4,999 Walter Balliet, Jr. Charles A. & Margaret J. Baltzer Martin H. & Gabriele M. Bayer
EDUCATOR CONTRIBUTORS $5,000 - $9,999 Nona E. Chern Drabant Family Foundation, Inc. Louise A. Figley
Edward H. & Patricia D. Bisbee Stuart L. & Barbara G. Brown Larry R. Christenson Betty L. Deibert Easton Lodge No. 152 General James Chambers Lodge No. 801
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTORS $10,000 - $24,999 Jay G. Brossman & Sarah Kinzey
Benjamin F. & Kathleen Griscom Fredrick H. & Margaret E. Hoffmann Jerusalem Lodge No. 506 Kelly Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust C. Wilson & Patricia D. Kile, Jr.
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS $25,000 - $249,999 Robert W. Reichard James W. & Frances G. Stark Robert E. & Joyce L. Umbaugh
Lafayette Lodge No. 194 Joseph E. & Barbara A. Murphy Richard M. Reber Richard Vaux-Ivanhoe Lodge No. 384
WISH LIST CONTRIBUTORS
Rooster’s Woodworking Shop
Martin H. & Gabriele M. Bayer
Bruce Sauers
Drabant Family Foundation Inc.
Karren E. Scott
Wayne M. & Nancylee A. Garafola
Shafer Family Charitable Trust Foundation Matthew L. Silfies David & Veronica Sims James E. & Mary Ellen Tarman David M. & Mary A. Tatum Stephen G. Tondora Warfel Construction Company Edward O. Weisser Arthur J. & Dorothy G. Wert Peggy A. Whittington
General James Chambers Lodge No. 801 Benjamin F. & Kathleen Griscom Fred R. & Margaret Hauptman Norwood A. McDaniel, Sr. Gary T. Powell Region 14 Past & Present Officers Association, OES Richard Vaux-Ivanhoe Lodge No. 384 Robert E. & Joyce L. Umbaugh Arthur J. & Dorothy G. Wert Thomas R. & Helen B. Zern
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The people below (names are shown in green) have loved ones who made a gift to the Masonic Children’s Home in their memory or honor between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2014.
HONORARIUM GIFTS All Military Members Thomas E. & Shari M. O’Rourke Adam W. Bolinger Ralph E. Bolinger Brenda W. Bomberger A. James & Brenda W. Bomberger Robert Bowens, Jr. Robert D. & Amy L. Bowens Kelly Ann Brown Richard C. & Louise J. Brown Debbie Carnish David E. Carnish Children Charles L. & Bernadine E. Nuschke Children Robert M. Bistline Michael & Kathy Clark Kevin P. Moczan Phyllis L. Dayton Craig W. Dayton Dale Delozier Dean M. & Jean W. Gettemy Ben & Emily Dodson Robert L. & Barbara J. Betz, Jr. Pamela Dutton Michael D. Dutton Earl W. Ebert, Jr. Carol A. Ebert Richard B. Ernest Alan L. Flinn Leo D. Fedor Rock J. & Robyn F. Stahovic Grandsons Brent & Cody Whitaker Francis V. & Teri A. Florentine Charles (Shep) Harrison & Karen Stiefel-Harrison Kevin P. Moczan Mallory Howarth Joel M. Howarth
Joan Hutzell Danny R. & Gloria J. Hutzell Mary Jo Jelinek George F. & Dorothy E. Jelinek W. Jack Kalins David F. & Dianne Thomas Corson Paul R. Kantner, Sr. Paul R. Kantner, Jr. Charlotte Karper David E. & Charlotte J. Karper Robert Lambert Franklin W. Lambert Lawrence Wayne Leaver Ryan A. Leaver Edward E. Luckock Raymond E. & Dorothy A. Luckock Renee Marcus Mitchell K. Marcus Herbert Marder Larry D. & Carol Miller Masonic Vets of all Wars Edward P. & Nadia Baskeyfield L. Frank McArthur Robert E. & Joyce L. Umbaugh Robert L. Neyhard Scott W. & Cathy N. Clements William & Bette Norris Mark J. & Nancy J. Deputy Ernie & Mary Olsen Tammy Phipps Past Masters of Slatington Lodge No. 440 Gregory A. Ulrich Perkiomen Lodge No. 595 Horst & Joyce I. Pape John Rutherford Alexander T. & Linh Tu Peters Patricia Shaheen David R. Shaheen Maggie Shaw Lewis C. Shaw Nate Shaw Lewis C. Shaw Cameron B. Smith Fritz Lodge No. 308 Janet B. Apel David E. & Nancy D. Bischoff
Donors make each accomplishment and opportunity at the Masonic Children’s Home possible. THANK YOU to all of the generous people who have changed the course of our children’s lives by financially supporting our mission between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2014. We have taken great care to ensure the accuracy of the names listed on these pages. We regret any errors or omissions. If an error has been made, please contact the Office of Gift Planning at 717-367-1121, ext. 33003. We will be happy to correct our records.
HONORARIUM CONT.
Michele Boligitz Mark J. & Patricia A. Rooney Michael Rossi Subramanian & Nrutika Sankar Herbert N. Schiffer Sandra W. Smith Tait & Teague Stahovic Leo D. & Peggy L. Fedor, Jr. Jim & Fran Stark Sandra Stark Shields Rose Stetler Ken & Joanne Eby A. Preston Van Deursen The Special Singles Vietnam Vets - KIA John F. Pickle Marlin C. Walters Donald D. & Jo Ann Plantz Drew W. Washabaugh Louis H. & Marcia M. Hill, Jr. Nancy Witters Ronald A. & Nancy J. Witters Your Parents J. Robert & Delcye R. Kelz
MEMORIAL GIFTS Joseph Acton Donald D. & Carol Morgan James A. Adlam Ruth E. Adlam R. Emmert Aldinger, Sr. Ralph E. & Deborah J. Aldinger, Jr. Matthew A. Amend Robert W. & Janice Amend Joe & La Verne Amick Clarence E. & Judy A. Keiper Wilbert L. Anderson Richard K. & Evelyn J. Anderson Ralph Angus Deborah Gross Francis W. Armitage Nancy L. Armitage Edward M. Arnold, Sr. Edward M. & Dorothy A. Arnold, Jr.
Howard E. Aschmann, Jr. Eileen Weand Albert D. J. Asprey Emro K. Asprey, II Ralph Austin Kirk S. Hinkley, III Harry Bancroft, Sr. Robert H. & Theresa L. Bancroft George P. Barr Harriet J. Barr Edgar R. Barrett Eleanor J. Barrett Ray Beasley Lise M. Beasley Roland R. Beaver Dorothy Beaver Erla M. Beddow Hugh F. Beddow Dorothy J. Blimline Austin W. Blimline Jules Bobik Paul M. Belosh Errol Q. Bond Madeline E. Bond Robert Bowens Robert D. & Amy L. Bowens Raymond S. Bowersox Ronald H. & Nancy R. Bowersox Willis Dwight Brackbill Beverly S. Brackbill Jacob Bressler Martin & Milly Levin Maggie Bressler Ronald A. Witters Larry A. Brion Barbara L. Brion William A. Brown Kenneth F. Small Vida & Harry Burchfield John D. & Carol B. Bream Laura Carlson John D. Carlson Frank Carson Caroline L. Carson James V. Cauley James K. & Beth L. Cauley
Benjamin Clark Benjamin & Janet L. Brower Charles & Mary Class, Jr. Richard J. & Susan C. Kirk Richard W. Clay Mae E. Clay Sondra K. Conrad Deborah Valiton-Carnish Harold S. Cook Louise H. Cook Walter Lee Coopey Nancy L. Coopey James B. Crawford Joan N. Crawford Albert Cunningham Lillian J. Cunningham Donald G. & Irma M. Davidson William C. & Nancy H. Davidson Deceased Members Masonic Homes Patton School Alumni Association Francis S. Deibert Hilda Deibert Armando M. Duran Stacy K. Duran Sandra J. Duvall Gerald E. Duvall Earl W. Ebert, Sr. Carol A. Ebert Doris S. Elanjian Paul Elanjian Charles W. Elliott Margaret L. Elliott James T. English, Sr. Margery B. H. English George Erenbaum Sandra Erenbaum Donald E. Eshelman Norma L. Eshelman James F. Evans Rita B. Evans Lavier B. Evans Rita B. Evans Kenneth L. Everett Marilyn I. Everett Mathias M. Fath Richard C. & Louise J. Brown
Maryrose M. Fleming Charles A. Fleming Fletcher & McAjliffe Families Thomas L. Fletcher, Jr. James D. Foxall Beryl J. Foxall Alfred & Ruth Franklin Donald A. & Shirley R. Franklin Gordon Fries Lillian J. Cunningham John Wayne Fritsche James D. & Dorothy A. Rouke Paul Francis Gaynor Marilyn E. Gaynor Emma L. Ginther Daniel P. & Marilyn Wensel Edward M. Goodhart Thelma L. Goodhart Harold W. Graybill, Sr. John R. Graybill Jennifer G. Griest Emma Jean Griest Melvin T. Griest Emma Jean Griest Samuel L. Grossman Geneva L. Grossman Jack V. Haas William E. & Anna J. Seitz Richard E. Haas Margaret I. Haas Paul H. Haines R. Marlene Haines Wesley Hall A. Jay & Donna M. Scholnick Betty Hallman Jack C. & Anne W. Hallman Harry Hand Edward J. & Lynn M. Barder William O. Harris Joanne B. Harris
Russ Harrison Dolores I. Snyder J. Frederick Heath Janet F. Heath
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T H A N K S Nicholas Heinrich Byron A. & Susan G. Leiby Harry Heise Dale E. & Kassandra F. Myers William P. Herbott Betty Herbott Sidney S. & Sylvania Hersh Joel H. Hersh John F. Hess Dorothy Hess George Hessert Peter G. & Ruth A. Hessert James R. Hetrick Claire E. Hetrick Bernard C. Hildebrand Kevin A. Valentine Sherena Ross Hileman Allen W. & Linda Ross Raymond J. Hill, Jr. Valjeen M. Hill Burton & Grace Hineline Todd L. Hineline Kirk S. Hinkley, Sr. Kirk S. Hinkley, III Clifford L. Hoak Evelyn R. Hoak Melvin M. Hollenbach Dale M. & Doris E. Hollenbach George H. Honaberger Daniel D. Honaberger Mary E. Hostetler James S. Hostetler Paul J. Hostettler Gregory P. Hostettler Harold & Beryl Jackson Bruce H. & Maureen E. Jackson William M. Jackson, Jr. Mary E. Jackson Deborah J. Jaspan Michael E. Jaspan Charlie Johnson Ronald S. Hendricks Harry R. Johnson Ronald M. Stoof Dale R. Jones Carol R. Jones Gene R. Kalbach Carol A. Kalbach 10
Herbert W. Kausch Rebecca N. Kausch Dorothy Keeley Paul A. & Nancy M. Williams Dorothy H. Keenan Christian B. & Joan Reynolds Clarence S. & Coletta Keiper Clarence E. & Judy A. Keiper Thomas E. King Virginia E. King Doris Kirkpatrick Larry & Linda Anderson Nicole Barksdale Forrest & Thea Carlson Matthew W. & Karen Y. Doyle Valmore & Melissa M. Loiselle A. Preston & Brenda L. Van Deursen Louise E. Kivler Donald C. Kivler Wilbur J. Kling David E. & Charlotte J. Karper Marlin L. Klinger, Sr. Arabel Klinger Franklin Lambert Franklin W. Lambert Grant Laudermilch David S. Laudermilch Larry G. Lawver Barbara G. Lawver Charles & Noreen Leah Scott R. & Mary B. Leah Joan Anne Leaver Ryan A. Leaver Veronica Lewandowski Robert A. Zupanovich Benjamin Loscher Robert A. & Leslie G. Loscher Paul W. Lucas Ann M. Lucas Thomas Lunger Edward C. Kasten, Sr. Ken & Kay Lyons John & Sally Sinclair Sharon Marcus Mithchell K. Marcus Charles W. Martin Althea N. Martin Thomas H. Martin Elizabeth A. Martin
Thomas Martin Thomas H. & Nancy I. Bohr Virginia R. Martin John E. Martin, Sr. John F. McHugh Marion L. McHugh D. C. McLaren H. James McLaren, Sr. Dorothy Means Jane H. Bird Frank & Kathryn Meloney Louise M. Hutchinson Floyd W. Mensch Robert H. & Jacqueline M. Williams, III William & Anne Merritts Peter V. Merritts Jerry Migrala David H. Rosensteel Luke E. Miller Alice R. Miller James F. Morgan Joann U. Morgan Richard W. Morgan Phyllis Morgan W. G. Mowry Daniel G. & L. Jean Rose Robert L. Neyhard Scott W. & Cathy N. Clements James C. Nickle Samuel L. McElheny Ronald Oberholtzer William R. Oberholtzer Thomas Oberholtzer William R. Oberholtzer Ed Orendorff William H. Wood, Jr. John R. Orris Shirley A. Orris Daniel Padezanin Richard J. & Judith A. McEwen W. Robert Painter G. Marie Painter Gino Palese Kenneth F. Small Mary Jane Parry William T. Parry, Jr. William T. Parry William T. Parry, Jr. Shirley Patterson Andrew S. & Doris A. Zelez Margaret E. Pearce Francis C. Doyle Kathy A. Peifer Kenneth R. Peifer Dean P. Pelton Joseph P. & Jo L. Keane Carlo & Delia Peratoner David & Veronica Sims
Clarence N. Peters Anna M. Peters Russel E. Peters Eva R. Peters Alta M. Phillips William G. Phillips, IV David W. Phillips Karren E. Scott Wayne R. Poff Margaret M. Poff Marshall E. Post Marshall L. Post Homer O. Potter Audrey M. Potter Albert & Hazel Powell Gary T. Powell Martha Rainer Lise M. Beasley William J. Raugh Caroline B. Morgan John H. Ravert Dorothy M. Ravert Richard H. Ray, Sr. Richard H. & Anda M. Ray, Jr. Alice L. Ringer John M. Lewis Dale Rissmiller Marie E. Rissmiller Howard F. Rissmiller Bonita Y. Rissmiller Elias Ritter Clair E. Ritter Ernest E. Ritter Clair E. Ritter Rowan & Camin Families M. Jean Rowan Ronald B. Ruth, Jr. Ronald B. & Sally S. Ruth James P. Ryan, Sr. Brenda Ryan Maximilian Otto Schmid Otto R. Schmid Otto G. Schmidt Frank Johnson, Jr. Francis A. Schock Jean A. Schock Fred & Winifred Schreffler William C. & Nancy A. Schreffler Stewart & Arlene Schriver Michael S. Schriver John F. Schwartz Victor J. & Norma Sue Reale Gregg Schwotzer Richard K. & Evelyn J. Anderson William Scullion Dennis W. Scullion Ida Sell Harry T. Sell
Steve Serafin Betty Serafin Thomas A. Sesko, Sr. Timothy E. Garman, Jr. Robert D. Sharer, Sr. Derek R. Gill Marcella A. Sheaman Charles K. Sheaman Thomas J. Shelhamer Margaret J. Shelhamer Joanna Sherman Christian E. Sherman George Simica Rene Simica Scott Sinkler Wendel H. Sinkler Donald L. Smith B. Jane Smith George C. Smith Lois M. Smith Richard E. Smith, Sr. Alethia N. Smith Walter Lake Smith, Jr. Walter L. Smith, III Kenneth M. Snyder Erma A. Snyder Norman Snyder Dolores I. Snyder Robert J. Sobers Bill & Joyce Nider Margaret Speidel Donald E. Speidel Dorothy G. Spickler Joseph E. & Wendy S. Bryan Frederick F. Stange, Jr. Carol Stange
James William Stark Sandra Stark Shields James W. & Frances G. Stark Joe L. Stauffer Jud F. & Kelly S. Stauffer George R. Sterling Cole O. & Afton R. Sterling Mac Stetler Ken & Joanne Eby Raymond J. Stettler Marian J. Stettler Rayford Stewart Francis W. & Linda M. Quail John C. Stoll Robert J. Stoll Helen Adam Stone Charles A. & Betty M. Astfalk Stormy Walter & Jill Kudas, Jr. Richard Stott Janet H. Stott Jim Stroup Andrew L. Neufer & Megan Enders George Boyd Tamski, Sr. Darla Lee Tamski Grant U. Tanner Charles L. & Patricia A. Porter, Sr. Wayne S. Thomas Polly Thomas Willis G. Thomas, Jr. Marlene A. Thomas William Bruce Thomas Phyllis J. Thomas Edward C. Thompson Marion F. Thompson
Financial information about Masonic Charities can be obtained by contacting us at 1-800-599-6454. In addition, Masonic Charities is required to file financial information with several states. Colorado: Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financial documents from the office of the Secretary of State, (303) 894-2680, http://www.sos.state.co.us/. Florida: SC No. 00774, A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE, WITHIN THE STATE, 1-800-HELPFLA. Georgia: full and fair description of the programs and activities of Masonic Charities and its financial statement are available upon request at the address indicated above. Illinois: Contracts and reports regarding Masonic Charities are on file with the Illinois Attorney General. Maryland: For the cost of postage and copying, documents and information filed under the Maryland charitable organizations laws can be obtained from the Secretary of State, Charitable Division, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401, (800) 825-4510. Michigan: MICS No. 11796 Mississippi: The official registration and financial information of Masonic Charities may be obtained from the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office by calling 1-888-236-6167. New Jersey: INFORMATION FILED WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION AND THE PERCENTAGE OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY THE CHARITY DURING THE LAST REPORTING PERIOD THAT WERE DEDICATED TO THE CHARITABLE
Abraham & Edith Thorne Thomas A. Thorne Lenora E. Tilton William E. Tilton, Sr. Todd & Laura Anne B. Gray Nancy B. Tondora Bret & Elaine Charipper Bernice Trout Ryan M. Gassner Suzanne I. Tschudy John W. Tschudy Bernard H. Van Meter Bernard F. & Mary Ann Van Meter Phyllis Van Scoy Howard W. Van Scoy, Jr. David W. Vandevort, Jr. Irene E. Vandevort Robert J. Walker William L. & Joyce Donohue Robert R. Walker Rebecca M. Walker Shirley A. Walker Kimber A. Walker Ralph B. Watson Charles E. & Joan K. Cloutman Roger V. Weand Eileen Weand Patricia J. Weckerly H. Ivan Weckerly Todd A. Wert Arthur J. & Dorothy G. Wert Joseph H. White, Jr. Jean F. White
James Whitworth Kenneth A. & Ruth E. Hollingsworth Sally J. Wiechelt Earl L. Wiechelt William O. Wilkins, Jr. Carolyn C. Wilkins David A. Wilson Daniel G. & L. Jean Rose W. Blair Wilson William K. Wilson Lester C. Wolf, Jr. Annamary E. Wolf Walter L. Wolf Michael J. & Marjorie W. Jenkins George A. Wolfe Thomas A. Wolfe Clara Ellen Wray George A. Wray Janice D. Wyberg Charles J. Wyberg James G. Wyman Ronald M. Stoof Kenneth Paul Yoder Bernice J. Yoder Robert E. Yohey Kail M. Yohey Ernest H. Yohn Edwin L. Yohn Digger Young James H. Israel John K. Young Thomas F. & Anne Toscani Ned F. Young Daniel W. & Christine A. Young
PURPOSE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY CALLING (973) 504-6215 AND IS AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/ocp.htm#charity. REGISTRATION WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT. New York: A copy of the latest annual report can be obtained from the organization or from the Office of the Attorney General by writing the Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. North Carolina: Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 1-888-830-4989. Pennsylvania: The official registration and financial information of Masonic Charities may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Virginia: Financial statements are available from the State Office of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218. Washington: The notice of solicitation required by the Charitable Solicitation Act is on file with the Washington Secretary of State, and information relating to financial affairs of Masonic Charities is available from the Secretary of State, and the toll-free number for Washington residents: 1-800-332-4483. West Virginia: West Virginia residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305. REGISTRATION IN THE ABOVE STATES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION OF MASONIC CHARITIES BY THE STATE. 11
MASONIC CHARITIES OFFICE OF GIFT PLANNING One Masonic Drive • Elizabethtown, PA 17022-2219
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Masonic Charities Loyalty Club
A new way to support the Masonic Children’s Home Consider joining this program to simplify and extend your support. Benefits include: • • • • •
Easier to fulfill charitable commitments Strengthens support for the organization’s mission Allows you to contribute even when you’re away Easier personal budgeting You don’t have to worry about your checks being lost or stolen
Here’s how it works: You authorize a specified amount of money to be electronically transferred directly from your checking account to our organization’s account monthly. It is fast, safe and easy! In fact, it is less risky than checks, as it cannot be lost or stolen. The monthly electronic transfer or credit card charge will cost you NOTHING. We will give you proof of your donations at the end of the year for tax purposes, and your monthly bank statement or credit card statement will provide you with a record of transfer as additional proof of your donations. Of course, you can cancel your authorization at any time by notifying us in writing. But we believe that once you have enjoyed the convenience and savings of this program, you won’t want to go back to the “old fashioned” way of donating. To be a part of the Masonic Charities Loyalty Club, check the box on the enclosed business reply envelope, and we will mail you an authorization form, or call 800-599-6454.