Heart
BEATS SEPTEMBER 2016
Saturday, September 17 at 6:00pm | White River Conference Center Get your red shoes ready and join us for our 2nd Annual Red Shoe Gala on September 17th at the White River Conference Center. It will be an evening to remember with dinner, dancing, complimentary beer and wine, the raved about “Shoebox Surprise,” and returning musical guest, Jake Simpson, in his all-new show “The Standard” celebrating the 100th birthday year of Frank Sinatra! One-hundred percent of the proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities® of the Ozarks, helping children and families through Springfield’s two Ronald McDonald Houses and the Tooth Truck, our Ronald McDonald Care Mobile®. For more information, visit PutYourRedShoesOn.org or call 417.875.3505.
Top right: Lane & Whitney Schrock Bottom left: Bill & Dawn Hennessey Bottom right: Dan Blumenstock, Ronald McDonald, and Lisa Blumenstock
Heart of the House Staff House Near Cox South
From The Happy Anniversary 1 Year
Susan Carter, House near Cox South Sophie Harrington, Tooth Truck Caleb Murray, Tooth Truck Terre Redmon, Tooth Truck
Johnny Anderson Carson Baron Haley Barnett John Blocker Maggie Bradley Nadean Burnett Ashton Canfield Dave Canfield Phillip Canfield Nancy Carlson Susan Carter Alexis Christopher Nancy Clark Brittney Cowan Mikel Dashtipour Kathy Dennis Blake Dowdy Judy Duncan Sue Eppler Kim Fergus Madelyn Fergus Becky Gillham Sharon Gillham Shawn Gott Fabian Goyes Maria Goyes Amy Grubaugh
Amber Guilliams Lauren Hamm Darren Harrelson Laura Harrelson Mackenzie Harrelson Cindy Harris Liz Hayes Charity Hightree Bella Hill Cliff HIll Karen Hill Gracie Holt Kathy Jenkins Clayton Keller Kennedy Keller Savannah Keller Randi Kerr Trot Kinser True Kinser Betty Kniep Julia Kovacs Victoria Kubitschek Becky Lang Amber Lopez Shawn Lowery Adrienne McCoy Sandra McNeive
House At Mercy Kids Tyler Austin Stephanie Boscatto Catelynn Classick Courtney Classick Kim Clift Lizzie Collum Jennie Crabbe Brooke Davis Audrey Dlabach Megan Dwyer Sandy Emberton Rachel Farmer Becky Farris
Patti Garretson Gabriel Green Adam Greeno Josie Greeno Terry Greer Ann Griesemer Leslie Hatch Brenda Havens Kaley Hawkinson Carri Hummer Jessi Hummer Jenni Jacka Lillian Jacka
Amber Marmon Brittany Means Eileen Meinsen Larry Meinsen Sandy Morris Grant Musick Jordan Myers Ana Ortiz Julianna Parrish Karla Peck Hayley Poppell Kay Prost Monica Quinn Kennedy Randles Lexi Rawlings Lorinda Rehagen Cliff Ricketts Jan Ricketts Joe Roushdi George Schlick Joan Schroeder Anne Schubert Debbie Slocum Randy Slocum T.J. Slocum Alyssa Smith Dearicka Smith
Mary Smith Grace Stagner Kim Stagner Brianna Steiert Brandon Taylor Karen Taylor Kelsey Taylor Kristina Taylor Rich Taylor Linda Tenneson Kyle Thompson Lauren Tiedeman Ava Uzzell Sondra Uzzell Tristen Uzzell Abigail Weitzel Lucy Weitzel Joanna Weitzel Scott Weitzel Travis Weitzel Sara Westbrooks Cathe Whittington Sara Wilken Arin Williams Meghan Zengel
Tyler Jones Courtney Krueger Katelin Krusz Jordan Looney Micca Looney Ashlee Luko Beth Mecca Jianna Mills Kiera Mills Krista Mills Rebekah Mitts Alyssa Mondeaux Abby Monsees
Miranda Nelson Jonathan Price Karrington Prohaska Monica Quinn Chandler Saner Abby Shifflet Mikaela Smith Vanessa Strathmann Serenity Sullinger Debbie Williams Rebecca Won
Welcome, New Volunteers To Houses Courtney Classick, Sue Eppler, Gabriel Green, Adam Greeno, Hayley Poppell, Monica Quinn, Joe Roushdi and Abby Shifflet
Heart Beats is published monthly for volunteers of Ronald McDonald House Charities® of the Ozarks and The Tooth Truck, Inc. Editor: Staci Holland The following trademarks used herein are owned by McDonald’s Corporation and its affiliates: McDonald’s, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Ronald McDonald House Charities logo, Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald House logo, Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, RMHC. The Tooth Truck name and logo are owned by The Tooth Truck, Inc.
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RMHC Staff President & CEO Bonnie Keller House Program Director Staci Holland Tooth Truck Program Director Mindy Muñoz Project Manager Amber Price Assistant to the President Debbie Kinser Development Assistant Kim Booth Administrative Assistant Debbi Gafner
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH House Manager Megan Schussler Associate House Manager Alicia Doran Assistant House Managers Karis Agnew Jacinda Canfield Cassie Franklin Crosby Keller Sara Wikoff Sara Wilken
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS House Manager Susan Green Associate House Manager Ely Wright Assistant House Managers Amy Crawford Bailey Ghan Josie Greeno Hannah Major Melanie Ward
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS
Family Dinner
September Birthdays
Mercy Imaging
When did you start providing meals at the Ronald McDonald House? We started providing meals with the Family Dinner Program at the Mercy House in February of 2013, just a few months after the Mercy House opened. The first time the Mercy Imaging Department served, the management staff all served together. The Imaging Department is too large to all serve together now so Kara Denney helps coordinate different groups from within the department to serve meals each month. How did you get involved with the Family Dinner Program? When the Ronald McDonald House at Mercy opened in November 2012, we heard about the opportunity to serve and started making plans to get our group engaged!
Do you have any favorite memories? We really enjoy volunteering with this program because of the camaraderie with the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House. It also gives the Mercy Imaging department a chance to meet up and do something fun together! What would you like to say to other groups who are considering volunteering with the Family Dinner Program? I would say to do it! It is a lot of fun serving for the families, and you won’t regret it.
September 11 Becky Lang September 13 Arin Williams September 15 Melanie Ward
September 18 Allie Dunton Sheridan Thurman September 19 Mackenzie Kurth September 20 Kay Prost September 21 Terry Greer David Taylor Josh Wilhelm
August Dinner Groups
September 22 Sandy Morris
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH HealthMEDX Inpatient Rehab Cox Health Julie Pappenfort Just Friends Knights of Columbus Knights Templar Little Caesars Pizza Oak Grove Assembly Ozark Dialysis Park Crest Baptist Second Baptist Southside Church of Christ
Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management SRC Community Relations The Girlfriends The Good Family Union Hill COC United Healthcare Vicki Parsons Open September Dinner Dates: September 23
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS Arc of the Ozarks Arvest Bank Ash Grove UMPC Battlefield UMC City of Springfield - Workforce Development East Sunshine Church of Christ Fair Grove HS Football Team FedEx Hill City Church Hillcrest Presbyterian Church
September 9 Haley Barnett
September 17 Samantha Bornaman
What is your favorite thing about participating in the Family Dinner Program? Our favorite part about helping with the Family Dinner Program is getting a chance to serve and give back to the families staying at the House.
Aces Student Group of MSU But Love Goes on Forever Cerner Si3 Covenant Presbyterian Cox Dietitians Cox Health Corporate and Employee Wellness Fair Grove HS Football Team Gecko Hospitality Girl Scout Troop #70986 Glassman Family Glendale Christian Church
September 1 Debbie Kinser
Houlihan’s Julie Gray and Friends Kastning Family Louise Morgan Mercy Corporate Health Mercy Imaging Mercy Inpatient Pharmacy Mercy Labor and Delivery Mercy Orthopedics Mychelle & Jen RMHC Board of Directors
Second Baptist Church Small Group The Golden’s The Wilson Family The Wright Family Turning Point Church Union Hill Church of Christ Youth Wellington Hills Friends Wise Family & Friends Open September Dinner Dates: September 2, 3, 8, 9, 29 & 30
September 24 Anne Schubert September 26 Maggie Bradley Maddy Shepard September 27 Kim Otradovec Jud Poppen September 28 Adam Stotts September 29 Brooke Davis
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Wish List HAPPY WHEELS WISH LIST Small bottles of lotion Mini hand sanitizers Activity books (crossword puzzles, Sudoku, word finder) Small packs of crayons for the activity books Travel manicure sets Chapstick Individual packs of Kleenex Individually packaged snacks (Goldfish, granola bars, Teddy Grahams, gum, mints, Lifesavers, etc.) 12-ounce water bottles
Around the Houses Save the Date
RMHC Fall Volunteer Outing The Annual RMHC Fall Volunteer outing will be held on Friday October 14th at Rutledge Wilson Farm Park from 6 pm – 8 pm. Come and enjoy a campfire, food, hayrides, and a haunted trail while enjoying quality time with volunteers from the Houses and Tooth Truck! Admission for RMHC volunteers is FREE and guests are welcome to attend for a fee of $3 each. We look forward to seeing you there!
HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS HE Laundry detergent Swiffer liquid Coffee filters Coffee & tea Magic Erasers Labels for food Drink mixes Hygiene products Gallon-size Ziploc bags Laundry baskets Aluminum foil
HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH 8-gallon trash bags Individually wrapped breakfast items White queen deep pocket sheets (fitted and flat) White standard-size pillowcases White bath & hand towels White wash cloths Detergent Stamps 8 1/2 x 11 Paper K-cups Large Tupperware containers
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For more information or to RSVP please contact Alicia Doran or via email at Alicia.Doran@RMHCozarks.org. You can also RSVP with staff on your next shift at the Houses or on the Tooth Truck!
Welcome to the House,
Cassie Franklin
We are excited to welcome Cassie Franklin to our Assistant Manager team at the House near Cox South! Cassie is a student at Missouri State University and will graduate with a degree in Child and Family Development with an emphasis in Child Life. She has a passion for kids and has been working at the Salvation Army After School Program for three years. When she has free time she loves to read, binge watch Netflix, and enjoy the outdoors. In July, she went to South Africa for a month to complete a practicum in Child Life. We welcome your talents, compassion and skills in our RMHC family, Cassie!
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
Volunteer Spotlight Victoria Kubitschek
Victoria Kubitschek is 15 years old and a sophomore at Parkview High School. She is active at her school with cheerleading, colorguard, and theater. She has been volunteering for Ronald McDonald House since November 2015. Fun fact: in July of this year she put in almost 60 hours of volunteer work at the House near Cox South! What is your favorite thing to do at the House? My favorite activity is cleaning and restocking rooms. What do you enjoy in your free time? I enjoy watching Netflix. How did you hear about the Ronald McDonald House? My aunt stayed in a Ronald McDonald House in Kansas City when my cousin was in an accident.
fort out of cardboard boxes in the staircase down to the basement‌of course we were recycling them so we made it a little more fun! What do you enjoy most about volunteering with our organization? Everyone is super nice and they make you feel loved. RMH is my second home. I love it so much!
Do you have any favorite memories? Ashton Canfield and I built a
Ronald McDonald Houses of the Ozarks HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH STATS July 2016 Families Served........48 Nights................... 286 Families from Missouri..................34 Families from Other States.............14 Year-To-Date Families Served...... 226 Program-to-Date Families Served... 9,482
HOUSE AT MERCY KIDS STATS July 2016
Thank You, Volunteers
27th Annual Price Cutter Charity Championship Presented by Dr Pepper August 11-14, 2016 Thank you to all the volunteers who contributed their time on behalf of our Ronald McDonald Houses to the Price Cutter Charity Championship. We are proud to be one of the over 40 local charities that benefit from this event each year. We couldn’t have done it without you! Susan Carter
Becky Lang
Kelsey Taylor
Catelynn Classick
Clarence Lang
Kristina Taylor
Kim Clift
Marita Pemberton
Lauren Tiedeman
Shawn Gott
Randy Slocum
John Wright
Clayton Keller
TJ Slocum
Sara Wright
Families Served........48 Nights................... 298 Families from Missouri..................44 Families from Other States...............4 Year-To-Date Families Served...... 258 Program-to-Date Families Served... 1,675
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Heart
Tooth Talk
of the Healthy Smiles Academy By: Emma Davis Truck
Megan Blake Samantha Bornaman Catelynn Classick Olivia Collins Garrett Craigmiles Allie Dunton Matt Freihofer Sophie Harrington Linda Heslin Alex Krause Connie McCarter Stephanie Miller-Greer Caleb Murray Terre Redmon Ashlee Robinson Micayla Shrimpton Bryson Starkey Adam Stotts Melinda Thurman Josh Wilhelm
Tooth Truck Wish List Action figures Matchbox cars Hair accessories (clips, headbands)
This month we are finishing up our two part series with Tamara Maddox, Program Manager for the Healthy Smiles Academy. In part one, we learned about the logistics of the program and some of the key components to its success. In this edition we focus on the impact it has on the lives of its participants.
child actually looks forward to brushing at night. This is a huge impact, especially for families of a child with special disabilities who may struggle with sensory issues. Brushing in the classroom through the Healthy Smiles Academy really becomes quite the social event and that rubs off at home!
How does the brushing program benefit the kids, their families, the schools, and the community as a whole? When a child participates in the Healthy Smiles Academy, they walk away not only with a healthier mouth, but with renewed self-esteem and excitement to share their skills with others. Those who graduate from this program often take their knowledge home and encourage family members to brush and floss daily using the same positive language that we use at school. Several parents have told their child’s teacher that brushing at home is no longer a fight and their
What do you notice the kids enjoy most about brushing in the classroom? Watching our participants brush together in their classrooms is one of my very favorite things. It is such a neat experience seeing the students encourage each other, and help each other in different ways with their brushing supplies or even stepping up on the stool to rinse their mouth. For most of our participants, I would say they love brushing with their friends and having that established routine at school. Many teachers have told me if they are unable to brush due to a field trip, then their students become very upset
Jewelry (necklaces, bracelets) Chapstick Handheld games DVDs for older children Outdoor toys (bubbles, sidewalk chalk, Frisbees, sports balls) Walmart gift cards
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Two rock star participants show off their healthy smiles.
The Healthy Smiles Academy’s brushing model, Decay Away Dragon is thrilled to have his own book! This educational tool will be read to each new classroom as they start daily brushing.
and vocalize that they miss it. It has truly become part of their school day. I hear you wrote a book! Can you tell me a little bit about that project? Yes, we just finished creating a book we use when launching the program in a new classroom! It’s about our brushing mascot “Decay Away Dragon” and his toothache. It follows his journey as he visits the Tooth Truck, gets his teeth cleaned, his cavities fixed, and goes to the Healthy Smiles Academy to learn how to prevent future cavities. Decay Away Dragon is very excited to become a super star! What do you love most about your job with the Healthy Smiles Academy? I love getting to work closely with our young participants. I have worked with kids for many years as a nanny and teaching preschool, and working closely with children through this program is an absolute joy. All the wonderful children we work with have such an excitement
for brushing and it is such a thrill to get to see their bright smiles every time I am in their classrooms! Can you share your most memorable moment from this past school year? My most memorable moment is when I delivered “tooth fairy” gifts to participants at Holland Elementary School last spring. Several students gathered around and asked if the Tooth Fairy left
the items under my pillow. One little girl promptly told a boy that the Tooth Fairy, “doesn’t leave gifts, she only leaves money.” She came to the conclusion that the Tooth Fairy left me money and I bought the gifts on her behalf, since the Tooth Fairy keeps a busy schedule. That’s so adorable. What is the funniest thing a child has asked you?
One of the cutest things a child has ever asked me is if I was the Tooth Fairy’s sister. I thought this was such a cute moment. He even checked me for wings. Thank you so much for sharing with us, Tamara. We have learned so much about the Healthy Smiles Academy! We can’t wait to hear how this next school year goes for the program!
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the Ozarks July 2016 Children Treated............. 67 Dental Appointments Provided.......................123 Year-to-Date Dental Appointments.............1,740 Program-to-Date Dental Appointments............ 47,973 Program-to-Date Value of Treatments........... $11,940,165
Children Who Received Treatment:
A group of students at Bissett Elementary School show how easy brushing in the classroom can be! They brush immediately following breakfast each morning.
MRS. C’S RECIPES
STAFF
Chili-Beef Stuffing Bake 6 oz package Stove Top Cornbread Stuffing Mix 1 lb lean ground beef, cooked and drained 15oz can kidney beans, do not drain 8 oz can tomato sauce Makes 6 servings. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix contents of stuffing mix pouch with 1.5 cups hot water in large bowl. Set aside. Mix remaining ingredients in 11x7in baking dish. Top with stuffing. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes, or until heated thoroughly.
President & CEO Bonnie Keller Enjoy wonderful recipes provided by Mrs. Vivian Carissimo, also known as Mrs. C.
Program Director Mindy Muñoz General Dentist Dr. Sarah Cimino Community Dentists Dr. Raymond Burton Dr. Aaron Dannegger Dr. Brett Durbin Dr. Blake Keaster Dr. Misty Shelton
VOLUNTEER TIP OF THE MONTH
Healthy Smiles Academy Program Manager Tamara Maddox
Garbage Disposal 101 Many people never think to clean the garbage disposal until it produces a smelly odor. Clean hard to reach areas in your drain and around your sink and faucet with an old toothbrush dipped in Clorox. You can also sprinkle half a cup of baking soda down the disposal and follow with one cup of white vinegar. The mixture will fizz and pop, allow this to work for a few minutes then pour boiling water down the drain. Next slice up a lemon and run it through the disposal while the water is running. The lemon will finish cleaning and deodorize your drain.
Campbell Elementary, Central High School, Cowden Elementary, Holland Elementary, McGregor Elementary, Portland Elementary, Reed Middle School, Sherwood Elementary and Watkins Elementary
Office Manager Emma Davis
Sandy Morris, House volunteer, provides helpful tips for everyday needs. Enjoy this month’s Volunteer Tip!
Dental Assistants Megan Lambert Kim Otradovec Part-Time Dental Assistants Kristi Terry
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Save the Date: Friday, November 18
21st Annual Cup O’Cheer Homes Tour The Diamond Room || 2340 W. Grand 10:00am – 9:00pm (Extended Hours!)
The 21st Annual Cup O’Cheer Homes Tour will be held Friday, November 18, 2016 and showcase some of the area’s most beautiful and unique homes decorated for the holidays. After touring the homes, you are invited to join us at Springfield’s Diamond Room for our annual Holiday Tea and desserts, provided by Simply Delicious Catering, and Cup O’Cheer Market, featuring gifts and beautiful home decor from specialty merchants around the Ozarks. Although the House near Cox South will not be a featured home this year, both of our Ronald McDonald Houses will be available for tours, as well as the Tooth Truck. The first 1,000 guests to purchase a ticket will receive a commemorative Cup O’Cheer china teacup and saucer designed and produced especially for the event by the team at BridgeBlue Sourcing Partners and Obelisk Home. The teacups and saucers may be picked up at The Diamond Room on the day of the event. Tickets go on sale September 15th, and are $30 each in advance or $35 the day of the event. Proceeds from the event benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks. We’d love for you to join the hundreds of volunteers who make Cup O’Cheer possible! If you’re interested in volunteering, contact Ely Wright at 417-820-0764 or at Ely.Wright@RMHCozarks.org.