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CONTACT In touch with all things Cottonwood... Spring 2014
COTTONWOODI N C O R P O R A T E D
We help individuals with disabilities shape their own future. Real People. Real Lives.
InsideCOTTONWOOD................
COTTONWOODI N C O R P O R A T E D
Steve AtzeniJoe Baker
Barbara BallardMarilyn Bittenbender
Zak BolickPerry BuckJim Budde
Mary CarsonKirsten FloryDoug Gaumer
Dale GlennPhil Godwin
Webster GoldenJon Heeb
Luke LivingstonCarl Locke
Tim MarshallShirley Martin-Smith
Tom MulinazziGary RexroadPaul Werner
CONTACT is published for the friends and supporters of Cottonwood, Inc. by the Community Relations and Development Department: Peggy Wallert and Kari Bentzinger.
Cottonwood, Incorporated is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization that serves children and adults with developmental disabilities. Cot-tonwood provides employment , residential, and community support services. Cottonwood is a member of Interhab, the Resource Network for Kansans with Disabilities.
Cottonwood is partially funded on a contractual basis with the Kansas Department for Aging & Disability Services. Cottonwood is accredited by CARF, the rehabilitation accreditation commission. Cottonwood is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer. We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law. (The Fair Housing Amendment Act of 1998).
Labeling and mailing services for this newsletter have been provided by men and women of Cottonwood. An adapted version of this publica-tion and other materials are available by calling 785.842.0550 or by visiting us on the web at www.cwood.org.
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Tana Ahlen
Hank Booth
Brad Burnside
Harley Catlin
Kristin Eldridge
Harry Gibson
Kurt Goeser
Mark Gonzales
Tom Groene
Eileen Hawley
Nancy Longhurst
Mark Mitchell
Allison Vance Moore
Martin Moore
Miles Schnaer
Gary Sollars
Jon Smiley
Sharon Spratt
J. Taylor
Andy Vigna
Richard Zinn
COTTONWOOD F O U N D A T I O N
Board of Trustees Board of Trustees
These times are unprecedented for the system of supports and services for persons with In-tellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) in Kansas. As of February, 2014, services for persons with I/DD have been rolled into the managed care system called KanCare. We strongly advocated for our system to not be put into KanCare. But, since the change has occurred, we will work diligently to see that those persons we support continue to receive the services that were promised to them. We will be vigilant in our oversight of the system that so many worked so hard to establish. And we will continue to look for creative ways to provide opportunities for those who look to Cottonwood to assist them to live the life they choose. Our mission remains strong—to help people with disabilities shape their own future.I hope you enjoy this issue of the Contact. We thank the many people who have joined with us in supporting the lives of persons with I/DD in Douglas and Jefferson counties for over 40 years. Please enjoy this opportunity to “be in touch with all things Cottonwood!”
Gary Rexroad joined the Cottonwood Inc. Board of Trustees in March. Gary and his family have lived in Lawrence for 15 years. He works for Micro-soft during the day and he and his wife, Angie, have a start-up pet food business called “Love
Grub”. Gary has a real passion for becoming in-volved in the community—he is active in local government, the United Way, Cadre Lawrence, Chamber of Commerce and the Leadership Law-rence Advisory Board. Gary is on the Cottonwood Business Advisory Task Force and is actually us-ing Cottonwood to label and warehouse his new pet food packages. He and his wife have 5 grown children.
SPOTLIGHT
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Welcome New Board Members
J. Taylorhas joined theCottonwood Founda-tion Board of Trustees. He has been helping with our two major fundraisers, Salute and the Cottonwood Clas-sic Golf Tournament, for several years. J. has also been a mem-ber of the Cottonwood Business Advisory Task Force. J. was raised in Lawrence and is a graduate of the University of Kansas. He is currently Direc-tor of Memberships at Shadow Glen Golf Club in Cedar Creek. J. and his wife, Krystl, live in Law-rence and are expecting their first child in the fall.
The Emerging Leaders Academy is a succession planning program targeted to promising, non-supervisory staff to
help them prepare for leadership roles in their departments and agencies. Participants meet together ten times over five months, with classes designed to help them hone their skills for positions of increasing responsibility while also growing
their effectiveness in their current roles.
Thank you Lawrence Sign Up!We took advantage of the offer Lawrence Sign Up was pro-moting for nonprofits around the holidays and received this
banner for free.
Congratulations to Ben Layton (CDDO) and Keri Rodriquez (JobLink). They recently graduated from the KU Public
Management Center's Emerging Leaders Academy.
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COTTONWOOD, INC.COTTONWOOD, INC.
Cottonwood Inc. Cottonwood Foundation
Steve Atzeni Joe Baker Barbara Ballard Marilyn Bittenbender Zak Bolick Perry Buck Jim Budde Mary Carson Kelly Drake Kirsten Flory Doug Gaumer
Dale Glenn Dr. Phil Godwin Web Golden Dr. Jon Heeb Luke Livingston Carl Locke Tim Marshall Shirley Martin-Smith Tom Mulinazzi Paul Werner
Tana Ahlen Hank Booth Brad Burnside Harley Catlin Kristin Eldridge Harry Gibson Kurt Goeser Mark Gonzales Tom Groene Eileen Hawley
Nancy Longhurst Mark Mitchell Allison Vance Moore Martin Moore Miles Schnaer Gary Sollars Jon Smiley Sharon Spratt Andy Vigna Richard Zinn
We help people with disabilities shape their own future.
Thank you for supporting Cottonwood! Thank you for supporting Cottonwood!
Don and Alice Ann JohnstonCharles and Carol JonesDavid & Marsha JonesFaye JonesJoe & Nancy JonesDr. Rosemary JonesBernard JudgeMeldon and Carrie KirkKnights of Columbus #11240Knights of Columbus #1372Koss Construction CompanyKim KreickerDick and Jan LeinesBill and Jeanine LienhardBruce & Marion LintonCarl and Sammie LockeDavid and Nancy LonghurstJohn and Linda LungstrumRobin Smith & Shirley Martin -SmithMike & Cindy MaudeKent and Jan McCulloughRobert McEldowneyRichard and Barbara MeidingerGene & Carol MeyerJames MillerMark and Jennifer MitchellJim and Allison MooreMarty Moore & Durand ReiberTom and Kathy MulinazziTom Murray
Arly and Constance AllenE.J. and Marge AllisonDavid & Mary Kate AmblerMark and Susan AndersenAnonymousRoger BainDave & Andrea BalogaWilliam & Beverly BartscherPhil & Kari BentzingerMartha BergerLee and Sandy BittenbenderMarilyn Bittenbender & Kelvin HeckGary and Nancy BjorgeJohanna BransonTheresa BrowningLyle and Lois BrubakerDave and Karen BryanTaylor BuchananPerry & Wanda BuckBill and Betty BunceWin and Linda CampbellMary CarsonMr. & Mrs. ChamberlinWanda ChmidlingSteve & Betsy ClarkGladys CofrinJudy CulleyPete and Virginia CurranJoe and Tanya DooleyHoward and Ellen DuncanJim and Marta EaganBill and Virginia EddyDon and Dorothy EllermanKent Ely
Dana FertigAlan and June FisherLeland & Sandy FlachsbarthJim & Donna FlorySteve & Jan FoxLester & Elizabeth FurlongRich & Debbie GalbraithGeraldine GarlingJane GettoHarry and Becky GibsonPaul & Sue GibsonSteve and Bobbie GishSteve GlassDr. Phil and Phoebe GodwinKurt Goeser State Farm InsuranceMark & Jennifer GonzalesCap and Kitty GrayClint and Eunice GriederTom and Gaye GroeneAl and Sue HackJ.W. Halladay, Col, Ret.Hallmark CardsDon and Carol HattonMarge HazlettLori HeastyChuck and Kathleen HeathArthur & Frieda HeckJim and Kay HenryCharlie HodgeColin & Julie HowatEric and Pamela HuerterCheri HunterJoel and Dorothy JacobsMark and Anne JarboeMarlene JepsonHenry and Christine Johnson
Tony and Karen MynstedEarl NehringJerome & Judy NiebaumAndrea NorrisHarold and Joan OgdenJenny PastranoDick & Carol PetersMark and Sandy PraegerLaurance and Johanna PriceR.D. Johnson Excavating
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Bob & Debbie RhotonDwane and Valerie RichardsonAmy RisleyMichael RoarkStan and Phyllis RolfeKen and Mary Margaret RowenJohn & Virginia SaylerRoger & Sharon SchenewerkA.J. and Jane SchwartzBill and Cindy SelfMarty ShawJeff and Susan SiglerRobert SimpsonBeverly Smith BillingsDennis and Sharon SprattRandy and Gwen StoeckerJim and Jean StokesMary Ann StrongHoward & Regina StultzSharon StultzJim and Sally TaylorJohn & Linda VarbergKevan & Gail VickBob and Fran VignaRichard and Sandy VignaAnne WaltersChuck and Karen WarnerFaye WatsonHerb and Delphine WeidensaulMike and Cindy WellMichael and Christine WengerShirley WengerTim and Audrie WengerPete and Joan WhitenightLyman WileyCindy WilliamsJerry & Kathy WillisEleanor WoodyardKeith & Christina YehleBill & Michelle YoungDick and Diane ZinnDavid & Sue Ann Zupancic
The Cottonwood Foundation would like to sincerely thank you for your generous gift to our 2013 Annual Fund Drive. This
year we are focusing on replacing our ancient phone system so that we can all stay “in touch” and continue to provide quality
supports and services to persons with disabilities. Your contribution ensures the success of our mission—to help people with disabilities shape their own future.
The phone system is being installed and should be up and running by early June 2014.
RETIREMENT SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES JOBLINK COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT
COTTONWOOD INDUSTRIES
MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES JOB TRAINING
GENERAL PUBLIC
Finding contract work.
Doctor, dentist, etc. Contact with staff, arranging
outings & family visits. Learning proper phone etiquette.
Those inquiring about services.
Arranging trips to Lawrence Arts Center, Senior Center, etc.
Parent, guardian & consumer communication. Communicating with employers, transporting employees.
Day at the Capitol
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Wednesday, March 12, was designated “Day at the Capitol” to talk with legislators about issues important to those we support with developmental disabilities. Melissa had never been to the state capitol building and she had a great time meeting the folks who represent Douglas and Jefferson Counties in the legislature and seeing all the newly finished
renovations . It was a great day!
Melissa and her mother, Sue Zupancic, will be traveling to Washington, DC in June to speak with members of our Kan-sas delegation about services for persons with I/DD and the many issues that are impacting those services. They will be attending the National Grassroots Advocacy Conference sponsored by SourceAmerica. Participants will learn individual
skills to influence how their services back home are delivered. Melissa loved her visit to Topeka—and she is eager to acquire more tools to help her be more independent and articulate her wants and needs to others.
Rep. Barbara Ballard
Rep. Paul DavisSen. Marci Francisco
Rep. Ramon Gonzales
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VOLUNTEERS
Some members of Boston Financial and of the 2014 Leadership Lawrence class came to Cottonwood to work side-by-side with
persons with disabilities working on a variety of contracts. One of the class members said “I had no idea the extent of work that these folks are doing at Cottonwood. I love that every part of the work
is checked for quality!” One of the ladies from Boston Financial had such a good time she
brought lunch for everyone in Building 3!
2014 Leadership Lawrence
Boston Financial
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Opportunities to shape the futureThe Cottonwood Foundation is a separate but affiliated 501 (c) (3) non –profit organization established to facilitate the contribution of funds for the benefit of Cottonwood, Inc. The Cottonwood Foundation plays a key role in providing fund-ing for the organization by helping to provide for some of the special needs of individuals served by Cottonwood, Inc.
With increased competition for limited philanthropic funds, gifts have become even more critical to helping ensure a long, healthy future for Cottonwood, Inc.
Contributions to the Cottonwood Foundation can be made in a number of ways, including cash, securities, real estate and personal property, life insurance, retirement plans, in-kind gifts, and planned gifts through a will or trust. Each contribu-tion makes a difference and helps ensure the future of Cottonwood. The Cottonwood Foundation is a charitable organiza-tion, and gifts are tax deductible.
To learn more about how you can have an impact on the lives of individuals with de-velopmental disabilities by making a donation to the Cottonwood Foundation, contact Peggy Wallert, Director of Community Relations and Development at (785) 842-0550. For more information about Cottonwood, Inc. as well as the Cottonwood Foundation, visit www.cwood.org. You can make a lasting difference!
EVENTS
Monday, June 9, 2014Monday, June 9, 2014
Cottonwood ClassicCottonwood Classic Annual Golf TournamentAnnual Golf Tournament
Presented By:
Alvamar Members Course
COTTONWOOD INC ORPORATED
We help individuals with developmental disabilities shape their own future.
11:30 am Check—In/
Complimentary Lunch Provided by Biemer’s BBQ
12:15pm
Golf Clinic with Matt Gogel
(Winner of the 2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am)
1:00pm
Shotgun Start
6:00 –7:00 pm Awards Reception &
Buffet Provided by HyVee (Clinton Parkway)
SPECIAL GUEST HOSTS:SPECIAL GUEST HOSTS:
Charlie Weis & Matt Gogel
Charlie Weis & Matt Gogel
Monday, June 9, 2014Monday, June 9, 2014
Cottonwood ClassicCottonwood Classic Annual Golf TournamentAnnual Golf Tournament
Presented By:
Alvamar Members Course
COTTONWOOD INC ORPORATED
We help individuals with developmental disabilities shape their own future.
11:30 am Check—In/
Complimentary Lunch Provided by Biemer’s BBQ
12:15pm
Golf Clinic with Matt Gogel
(Winner of the 2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am)
1:00pm
Shotgun Start
6:00 –7:00 pm Awards Reception &
Buffet Provided by HyVee (Clinton Parkway)
SPECIAL GUEST HOSTS:SPECIAL GUEST HOSTS:
Charlie Weis & Matt Gogel
Charlie Weis & Matt Gogel
TOYOTA / SCION / VOLKSWAGEN Jeff & Sherry InglesFirst Vice President- Branch Manager
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC785-842-7680 Member SIPC
Thursday, July 10th 5-8pm Mass Street Mosey
Tickets $45 per person
Eccentricityfeaturing LaFamilia
The Etc. Shopfeaturing Mad Greek
Extra Virgin Oils & Vinegarsfeaturing Maceli’s
Goldmakers Jewelryfeaturing Mr. Bacon BBQ
Kring’s Interiorsfeaturing Free State Brewery
Prairie Patchesfeaturing Eileen’s Cookies
Saffees featuring 23rd St. Brewery
Stitch On Needlework Shopfeaturing Ingredient
US Bankfeaturing The Merc
Waxman Candlesfeaturing Wheatfields
Wink Eyewearfeaturing Limestone
Marks Jewelers featuring Zen Zero
Mass St Sweet Shoppefeaturing Scratch Bakery
M Street Interiors/Phoenix Galleryfeaturing Merchants Pub & Plate
Mosey to the following 14 venues for a taste of red and white wine
along with appetizers.
SAVETHE
DATE!
Saturday, July 12th 6:30-10pm
Grand Tasting & Auctions
Tickets $75 per person
Featuring more than 200 wines and spirits as well as gourmet cuisine
from:
Arterra Event Gallery-Bigg’s-Dillon’s- Genovese - Holiday Inn
- Merchants-Olivia Collection-Paisano’s
-Scratch Bakery- 23rd St. Brewery
Friday, July 11th 6:30pm Winemaker Dinner
Tickets $150 per person Featuring the wines of
St. Francis/hosted by Keith Paden
The Oread Hotel 1200 Oread Avenue
Lawrence
Wine Reception at 6:30 pm
Dinner will begin at 7pm
TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 2ndwww.salutewinefest.com 785-840-1604Attendees at all events must be at least 21 years of age with valid ID.
The Reserve Room5:30-7:30pm
Enjoy eight different stellar wines and hors d’oeuvres from Evan Williams Catering. Tickets additional $50. 60 tickets available.
Standard Beverage & US Bank
July 10-12, 2014
2014Salute!A Festival of Wine & Food
COTTONWOODI N C O R P O R A T E D
COTTONWOODI N C O R P O R A T E D
A Benefit for Cottonwood, Inc.
Present
Artwork by Jenny Jenks
The Holiday Inn Convention Center200 McDonald Drive-Lawrence
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
I like to sing and it’s fun! I like to perform in front of people. Rock Around the Clock is my favorite song. Choir is important because we get to be with our friends and learn dif-ferent songs and have fun.
-Moriah
I like to sing. I have a good voice! We have more people that join choir and it’s alot more fun. Amaz-ing Grace is my favorite song. My mom and dad
used to sing it all the time. I like going out and sing-
ing for people.-Eldon
I like choir because when I was a little girl I used
to sing in the choir. I like Amazing Grace because my mom used to sing it. She’s gone now, that’s why I sing
it for her.-KD
Choir makes me feel good. Sixteen Tons is my favor-ite song. It’s important to have choir so we can learn new words and songs. I’m
excited to part of it! I like to perform at the Cottonwood
Classies.-Jason
I like the choir because I have friends in choir. My dad used to sing. Amaz-ing Grace is my favorite song because I hear it at church. It’s important to have choir because we go
out and sing at nursing homes.
-Cathy
I love to sing. I like fast songs. It’s important to
have choir because we go different places to sing. I think everyone is doing a
beautiful job!-Renae
I like the choir because it’s fun and I get along with everybody. We get to sing alot of songs and I get to play the piano. Splish Splash is my favorite song because I get to do the echo parts!
-Carolyn
Some choir members share their thoughts
about the choir.
In late March, television reporter, Kevin Boughton, with Kansas First News, fea-tured a story about our Cottonwood Choir. He had heard them when he visited earlier in the year and was so impressed that he wanted to do a feature about them. Our choir has grown to approximately 40 persons. They love to sing and perform—so, if you would like an extra-special program for your civic or church
group just Peggy a call at 785-842-0550!
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TOURS
Jennifer Culbertson watches Maggie sew a cargo strap.
Jennifer Salva PEO
Jan Fox & Judy CalhounPatrick shows Judy Calhoun and Peggy Wallert
some of the work he’s been busy with.
As you can see from the pictures shown, we love having visitors come to Cottonwood for a tour! The size of the group can be from 1 person to groups of 20 persons. (We can handle larger groups but, would have to break into smaller sizes so that we can move around more easily.) Please contact Peggy Wallert (785-842-0550) to arrange a visit to Cottonwood and find out about this long-time community support for persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities in Douglas County.
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JobLink
Within its goal of self-sufficiency and employment, the United Way is sponsoring Cottonwood’s JobLink partnership with the Lawrence School District's Project SEARCH- specifically to help funding a full-time employment consultant working with student interns at The University of Kansas and Lawrence Me-
morial Hospital.
Project SEARCH is a one year, high school transition program which provides training and education leading to employment for students with disabilities. The program occurs on-site at a high status community business. Project SEARCH serves as a workforce alternative for students in their last year of high school. Each student applies to the program and is accepted through a Selection Committee.
Project SEARCH was developed in 1996 by Erin Riehle, then Direc-tor of the Emergency room at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medi-cal Center. She was in need of a reliable worker to stock supplies. She approached a local school district. They selected Annie Sublett, who has Downs Syndrome to work in the emergency department. Annie now works full time at Children’s Hospital 15 room Dental Clinic where she sterilizes and sorts instruments and is very suc-cessful. Due to her success and a desire to expand this opportunity, they developed a training program so that youth with disabilities would have career experiences and learn employability skills. Cin-cinnati Children’s Hospital now employs over 60 individuals with disabilities in a variety of non traditional positions as a result of this program. The program had gained regional, statewide and in-ternational attention and has been replicated throughout the United States, as well as the United Kingdom and Australia. Other industry sectors where Project SEARCH programs have been replicated are:City/County/ Federal Government - Banks - Insurance Companies - Retirement Communities - Universities/ Community Colleges.
History of Project SEARCH
JobLink
Project SEARCH
SPOTLIGHT
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JobLink Facts: 257 # of jobs in community 37 # of job seekers 4 yrs. 3 mos. average years on job
JobLink
A.J. has worked at the Douglas Co. Appraisers office for 6 months. He does data entry. His favorite task is using the APEX system to make architectural sketches. He loves the job because of the people he works with, making money, and making sure county real estate information is correct. Advice he would like to give to other workers is to work hard. A.J. says working with his coworkers is a dream come true.
Congratulations to the JobLink Employees of the Month!
Scott has worked at Pizza Hut in Baldwin for 10 months. He cleans tables, windows, folds boxes, does dishes, and takes drinks to customers. Scott says helping the cus-tomers is his favorite task to do at work. He likes his job because of the people he works for. When asked what advice he can give about being a good employee, Scott says to be on time and work hard.
March
April
Sheryl has worked at Arterra Event Gallery for 9 months. She cleans windows, takes out the trash, stocks bathroom supplies, vacuums and cleans the VIP room. Sheryl likes get-ting the fingerprints off the mirrors and making them sparkling clean for people to use. She likes her job because the bosses are nice and it’s a safe place to work. Also, the chef talks nice to her! Sheryl’s advice about being a good employee is to stay happy and have a good attitude, be friendly to your co-workers and don’t sass your boss.
May
These Employers of the Month share their thoughts about JobLink
APRIL - Pizza Hut (6th St)Fabian says the employees always have a positive attitude and are great to work with. They are very dependable and fun to be around. He has had an employee from JobLink working at his restaurant since 1999.
MARCH - Salty IguanaLeAnn hires persons with disabilities because they usually really want a job. She likes to give them the opportunity to succeed. LeAnn has the same expectations for employees with disabilities as she does with her other employees; work hard. LeAnn likes her partnership with
JobLink so much she recently hired another person through them.
FEBRUARY - Scotch CleanersLaurie says it makes sense to work with a local group in their hiring efforts. She receives regular phone calls from JobLink to check the progress of the individual. The individuals they employ are hard working and conscientious. They have been able to meet or exceed the job requirements and therefore have been pretty
successful.
MAY - Set ‘Em Up JacksClint said their interactions with JobLink have been so positive
they keep giving opportunities to more people. JobLink has been great with staffing and training. The people they have hired are all depend-able, hard workers, who are fun to be around. They would recommend
using JobLink to other businesses- it’s a win-win situation.
JANUARY - Beauty BrandsJessica says the individual she hired has opened peo-ples eyes and educated and provided awareness. Her employee has a great attitude and never has to ask her twice to do anything. She said she is an inspiration to all. Jessica says she recommends JobLink, it will be
more beneficial than you think.
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Recent Graduates
Andrew, Susan, Greg and Alison are the most recent graduates of the
Job Connect Club. The club is a joint effort between JobLink and
Cottonwood Industries to support those looking for
community employment and is partially funded through a grant with
UnitedHealthcare.
We believe that people with disabilities need to have different options avail-able to them to earn a paycheck. You have read about our JobLink commu-nity employment program. There is also a very vibrant on-site work center at Cottonwood that offers work options for people with disabilities fulfilling contracts with other businesses. Cottonwood Industries offers companies the opportunity to have their products collated, packaged, shrink-wrapped and delivered with a very high rate of quality and on-time delivery. Give our folks a try! Contact Robert Bierberle, Cottonwood Industries Busi-ness Development Manager, at 785-842-0550 or at [email protected].
Andrew - IngredientSusan - Miller MidyettGreg - Kansas Union
Alison - Set ‘em Up Jacks
COTTONWOOD Industries
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RETIREMENT
Many of the retirees over age 65 had the honor of entering their original pieces in Art is Age-less at the Presbyterian Manor art show. Four of our seven entries were awarded ribbons by vote of those attending the show. Vera was awarded
first place for her print, Fanciful Flight!
Retirement Enrichment Services enjoyed a beautiful spring day on the farm. They covered their ears when they cranked up the circa 1950s bottle washer, and learned that drinking Iwig milk is good for their bodies and for the planet since the glass bottles don’t contain harmful chemicals and are reused. Iwig’s process only removes the cream fat, but keeps all of the body, texture and flavor. They have a contraption that spins the cream out. The milk is pasteurized at lower than commercial temperatures
(150 for 30 minutes) to kill the bacteria.
The low heat makes the milk more digestible. The cows eat grass and alfalfa which is aug-mented with the ‘leftovers’ from a local micro-brewery and apple orchard, so the girls get a lot of nutrients and calo-ries to make milk. The tour in-cluded a milk tasting and they
all agreed, Iwig tastes good!
COTTONWOOD 2801 W 31st StLawrence, KS 66047-3049
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. Postage PAID Lawrence, Kansas Permit No. 115
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Thursday, July 10th • Mass Street MoseyFriday, July 11th • Winemaker DinnerSaturday, July 12th • Grand Tasting & AuctionMagnet Sponsor : Jeff & Sherry Ingles
Save These Dates-Tickets on sale June 2nd
A Benefit for Cottonwood, Inc.
Salute! 2014A Festival of Wine & Food
Artwork by Jenny Jenks
Save These DatesThursday, July 10th
Mass St. Mosey-Downtown Lawrence
Friday, July 11th Winemaker Dinner - The Oread Hotel
Saturday, July 12th Grand Tasting & Auction - *Holiday Inn*
Thursday, July 10th • Mass Street MoseyFriday, July 11th • Winemaker DinnerSaturday, July 12th • Grand Tasting & AuctionMagnet Sponsor : Jeff & Sherry Ingles
Save These Dates-Tickets on sale June 2nd
A Benefit for Cottonwood, Inc.
Salute! 2014A Festival of Wine & Food
Artwork by Jenny Jenks
Tickets may be purchased at www.salutewinefest.com or 785-840-1604
Tickets on sale June 2nd