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HeartBEATSOCTOBER 2013
The 18th Annual Cup O’ Cheer Homes Tour, presented by the Taylor-Martin Family of Companies and Victory Trade School, will be held November 22, 2013 from 10 AM – 7:30 PM. Participants will tour six of the areas’s most beautiful homes decorated for the holidays. The first 1,200 guests to purchase a ticket will receive a commemorative Cup O’Cheer china teacup and saucer, designed by the team at BridgeBlue Sourcing Partners. Proceeds from the event benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased for $25 each at the following locations: Ronald McDonald Houses (near Cox South and at Mercy), Gifts from the Heart, Wickman’s Garden Village, Obelisk Home, Gambles Gift Gallery, Countryside Cottage, Fleur Interior Architecture and James Décor. On the day of the tour, tickets will only be sold at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South, if available.
The event features an open-house format, so guests may tour the featured homes in any order during the hours of 10:00 AM – 7:30 PM. A silent auction featuring fine furnishings and one-of-a-kind pieces from the Taylor-Martin Family of Companies will be held at the House near Cox South to raise additional support for the organization. The auction will be open to the public. In addition, Obelisk Home is offering four $250 gift cards for a special drawing. The raffle tickets cost $2 each or $5 for three, $10 for seven, or $20 for 15 tickets. A holiday tea featuring elegant desserts prepared by Victory Trade School will be held at the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South.
Volunteers are still needed! You can sign up to volunteer by contacting Laura Haney at 417-875-3501 or emailing her at [email protected].
18th Annual Cup O’Cheer Homes Tour Ronald McDonald House of the Ozarks
Front Porch and Entryway Décor by Kim HardinFamily Room Furnishings by Obelisk HomeDining Room Christmas Décor by Dillard’s Department StoreDining Room China Cabinet Décor by Gamble’s Gift GalleryDining Room Fresh Floral by The Flower MerchantBedroom Décor by Dillard’s Department Store, James Décor
and Jane Paul of Interior Fashions.
Jessen Home Dan & Mollie JessenOriginal Décor by Dan & Mollie JessenHoliday Décor by Dan & Mollie Jessen
Dr. Nancy O’ReillyOn private gated property in West RogersvilleOriginal Décor by Patti JohnsonHoliday Décor by Wickman’s Garden Village
The Marsh HomeWest RogersvilleOriginal Décor by Beth MarshHoliday Décor by Beth Marsh
The Wood Home Neal & Kim WoodEast SpringfieldDesigned and Built by Neal & Kim WoodHoliday Décor by Fleur Interior Architecture
The Kern Home Ray & Judi KernHighland SpringsInterior Décor by Ray & Judi KernHoliday Décor by Ray & Judi Kern
President & CEOBonnie Keller
House Program DirectorStaci Holland
Tooth Truck Program DirectorMindy Muñoz
Assistant to the PresidentDebbie Kinser
Development AssistantKim Booth
Communications AssistantKaren Doman
Administrative AssistantAdrianne Forster
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTHHouse Manager Donnetta GhysAssociate House ManagerLaura Haney
Assistant House ManagersBrittany GambleMorgan JensenAngela HammondBrent StockSheridan ThurmanRandi Villines
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITALHouse ManagerAlexis Rainwater
Assistant House ManagersAmber Campbell Amy CrawfordHannah Major Jill StoutDanielle Walcher
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: Mc-Donald’s, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Ronald McDonald House Charities logo, Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald House logo, Ronald McDonald Care Mo-bile, RMHC.
The Tooth Truck name and logo are owned by The Tooth Truck, Inc.
Lori AduddellMerideth AduddellMiles AduddellScott AduddellKaris AgnewJohnny Anderson Abby BaudendistelOana BozekMartha BrooksAshton CanfieldJacinda CanfieldPhillip CanfieldVivian CarissimoEvelyn CloseHeather Cottle-DillonAudrey DlabachJan DoolyJudy DuncanBill DuplisseNancy DuplisseSusan EnglertMeg EricksonJudith Garson
Becky GillhamSharon GillhamShawn GottAmanda GrassiAmy GrubaughTyler HamiltonDarren HarrelsonLaura HarrelsonMackenzie HarrelsonCindy HarrisKathy JenkinsPaula Johns Jim JonesClayton KellerCrosby KellerBetty KniepJulia KovacsMarion KraemerWing LamDebbie LaneCaroline LangleyBetty LaythamGene Laytham
Cheri LedesmaSandra McNeiveEileen MeinsenLarry MeinsenAshley MillerSandy MorrisNathan NelsonChristian NguyenDani PetersonKay ProstLinda ReganCliff RickettsJan RickettsCatherine RuckerGeorge SchlickJoan SchroederAnne SchubertSue SloanDebbie SlocumRandy SlocumT.J SlocumMary SmithAshleigh Spalding
Kara SpeightsKim StagnerBrianna SteiertDella StewartPat StevensonBrandon TaylorKaren TaylorKelsey TaylorKristina TaylorRich TaylorKatie TohillSondra UzzellTristen UzzellYvonne WebbDeeLee Webster Abigail WeitzelJoanna WeitzelScott WeitzelSara WestbrooksBill WhitworthDanielle Wolford
Kayley BarnesSister Richard Mary
BurkeAngela DearingSandy EmbertonLaurie FeickDebby FreimanTerry GreerAnn GriesemerSarah Gutzke
Chuck Guy Connie Guy Michaela HarrisBrenda HavensKim HaynesCarri HummerJessi HummerKaris JaramilloRosemary Jiang Mackenzie Kurth
Angel LeBarbara McBrideLarry McBrideRebekah MittsMegan MizePooja Patel Marc Propst Karla Reed Lauren RouthChandler Saner
Amanda SchudyLydia Smith Mikaela SmithAmy SullingerSerenity SullingerAmy SuttonTammy TaylorDavid VongDebbie Williams
From The
Staff Heart of the House
RMHC Staff
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HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Welcome, New Volunteers to the HousesMichaela HarrisKaris JaramilloChandler SanerAshleigh SpaldingMikaela SmithAmy SuttonKatie TohillDanielle Wolford
Trick or TreatWitches, ghosts, and goblins. Stealing down the street, Knock on every door way, Trick or treat!
When your door is opened, This is what you meet, Scary creatures shouting, Trick or treat!
Hannah is an Ozarks native and is currently attending Missouri State University earning her degree as a Technical and Professional Writing Major. She hopes to focus her career pursuits in grant writing for nonprofit organizations and freelance writing.
Growing up in the Ozarks, she has a “natural” affinity for hiking, floating and camping. She also enjoys reading essays with a cup of tea in her spare time. She has a friendly 7-year-old German Shepherd/Collie mix and a 4-year-old Cocker Spaniel; the former shares her love of camping while the latter would prefer to cuddle up next to her during essay and tea time.
Hannah says, “I found a home at RMH as a result of my passion for nonprofit organizations combined with a discovery that the workplace has the potential to be a source of enjoyment. A close friend loved her position at RMH and had recommended that I look into work opportunities here. The very home-like feeling of the House, working with some amazing volunteers, and meeting some exceedingly strong families have been my favorite parts of being at the Ronald McDonald House. I look forward to more time spent here”.
Aubrey Good & FamilyBattlefield UMCCrighton Olive Dunn Surgical GroupDrury University Pre-Health Professions
ClubEvergreen BaptistFlorentina’s Ristorante ItalianoGeisler FamilyGina McClanahanGlendale Christian ChurchHillcrest Presbyterian
Home DepotJCLDSJoanna Weitzel & FamilyJoy Sleep & FamilyJust FriendsKohl’s A-TeamKnights of Columbus, OzarkKnights TemplarNixa Nazarene LadiesRepublic Rainbow GirlsSecond Baptist Church
SRCSue Keller & FamilySunset Church of ChristTeam HaneyThe GirlfriendsUnion Hill Church of ChristWalmart of NixaWood Family
Available October Dinner Dates4, 11, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 31
Ash Grove United Methodist Presbyterian Church
Betsy’s Precious PalsMike and Bette Bonjour Clever United Methodist ChurchMychelle EcklesThe Eldred FamilyFaith Baptist ChurchFamous Dave’s Bill and Brenda Havens
Soha KahnMercy Corporate Health and WellnessMercy Imaging DepartmentMercy Marian CenterMcDonald’s Republic CrewLouise MorganNellie’s Catwalk for KidsNew Life Church Small GroupPi Beta Phi AlumnaeSunshine Church of Christ
Springfield Catholic SchoolTeri PoindexterTurning Point ChurchUnion Hill Church of Christ-YouthWellington Hills Friends
Available October Dinner Dates: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 24, 26
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
September Dinner Groups
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October BirthdaysOctober 3Pat Stevenson
October 17Betty Laytham
October 20Jessi Hummer
October 21Jan Dooly
October 24Judy Duncan
October 27Oana Bozek
October 29Connie Guy
Ashton Canfield became involved with Ronald McDonald House “sort of as a chain reaction,” he says. Ashton’s mother and current Assistant Manager at the House near Cox South, Jacinda Canfield, was the first to volunteer, followed by Ashton’s older brother, Philip. “Then I started. Hopefully my dad will start volunteering soon too!”When asked why he continues to volunteer with RMHC, Ashton says, “The joy of seeing families’ happy faces. Also, it’s a good way to give back to the community.” Giving back is something Ashton is already very good at, as he organized a school-wide pop tab donation throughout Price Elementary School, which you may have seen in the September issue, and he is now organizing the drive at Republic Middle School. We’re happy to have Ashton’s smiling face and helping hands around the House every week!
HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
Volunteer SpotlightAshton Canfield
Meet Hannah Major Assistant Manager at the House inside Mercy Children’s Hospital!
Fun RMHC Facts
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Did you know??? There are 329 Ronald McDonald Houses in 32 countries and regions around the world (175 in US).
There are 192 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms in 22 countries and regions around the world (106 in US).
There are 50 Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles operating in 9 countries and regions.
Around the House
HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
HE Laundry detergentSwiffer liquidCoffee filtersCoffee & tea
Magic ErasersLabels for food
Drink mixesHygiene products
Gallon-size Ziploc bagsLaundry baskets
HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
8-gallon trash bags Laundry baskets
Individually wrapped breakfast items
White king sheets (fitted and flat)
White standard-size pillowcases
White bath & hand towelsWhite wash cloths
Detergent Stamps
8 1/2 x 11 Paper
Wish List
Volunteer Appreciation Outing at Rutledge Wilson FarmDon’t forget to mark your calendars for the Volunteer Appreciation Outing at Rutledge Wilson Farm – Friday, October 18th, 6pm-8pm. Bring a guest, your appetite and your favorite campfire story! Please RSVP with Laura Haney by emailing [email protected] or calling 417-875-3501.
Gracie Anderson’s BirthdayA “Happy 10th Birthday” to Gracie Anderson was a happy celebration for the Ronald McDonald House as well! This sweet little girl rang in double-digits by giving back. And who better to celebrate with than your friends? Instead of receiving birthday presents this year, Gracie asked her friends and family to give her money so it could be donated to the Ronald McDonald House. We graciously accepted her kind donation of $200.00. Happy Birthday, Gracie! Another year older, and another year wiser indeed!
Pictured: Gracie Anderson, Cassie Chadwell, Claire Felker, Grayci Keeling, Nevaeh Matlock, Maya Mercado, Payton Nix, Molly Perkins, Kylee Sheppard, Kathryn Tuel, Nancy Tuel, Susannah Tuel, Breanna Vandiver, Kelsey Watson
Pork Tenderloin Supreme2 ½ lbs pork tenderloin1 can tomato soup1 pkg. onion soup mix2 tbsp. worcestershire sauce
Place tenderloin in center of a large sheet of foil. Mix remaining ingredients and spread over meat. Seal securely in foil. Place in shallow pan and bake 2 hours at 325 degrees. Cut meat into 12 one-inch slices. Pour gravy over slices of meat.Serve and enjoy!
MRS. C’S RECIPES
Enjoy wonderful recipes provided by Mrs. Vivian Carissimo, also known as Mrs. C.
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Ronald McDonald House of the Ozarks
HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH STATSAugust 2013
Families Served .......43
Nights .................. 250
Families from Missouri .................34
Families from Other states ..............9
Year-to-Date Families Served .................. 226
Program-to-Date Families Served .. 8,388
HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S
HOSPITAL STATSAugust 2013
Families Served .......44
Nights .................. 279
Day Use Visits ........28
Families from Missouri ................. 41
Families from Other States ..............3
Year-to-Date Families Served .................. 272
Program-to-Date Families Served ..... 313
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE NEAR COX SOUTH
Family Dinner SpotlightKnights of Columbus, Ozark
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT MERCY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Family Dinner SpotlightFaith Baptist Church
Charlie Iglio, along with the Knights of Columbus, Ozark 10-200, provides meals at the House near Cox every 3rd Monday of the month and for special occasions at both Ronald McDonald Houses. They love sharing their talents in this special way and have many connections with RMHC! Learn more about Knights of Columbus and their involvement in our Family Dinner Program.
When did you start providing meals for families at the Ronald McDonald House?We started providing meals about 8 years ago.
How did you hear about/get involved with the Family Dinner Program?Anthony Saitta, a former volunteer; Bill & Nancy Duplisse, and Louis Morralas
What is your favorite thing about participating in the Family Dinner Program?Meeting and talking to different families; seeing the families enjoy a good meal and relaxing; and taking the pressure off of the families by trying to make them feel at home with a good home-cooked meal.
Do you have any favorite memories?The meal we provided at Christmas was very special.
We had a group of musicians and singers who sang Christmas songs and the families joined in with the group. It was a joyful moment for everyone.
We are also honored to be the first group to cook dinner for families and children at the House at Mercy Children’s Hospital on November 30, 2012!
Linda Shamel with Faith Baptist Church provides meals at the House at Mercy Children’s Hospital every 2nd Sunday of the month.
When did you start providing meals for families at the Ronald McDonald House?The group started providing meals in March 2013.
How did you hear about/get involved with the Family Dinner Program?The Coyne Family, who attend Faith Baptist Church, had a son born at 32 weeks. During Gabriel’s hospitalization, the family stayed at the House near Cox South and realized the importance of the Family Dinner Program. The Coyne family are now members of the group from
Faith Baptist Church that provide a monthly dinner at the House.
Do you have a favorite memory of volunteering with the Family Dinner Program?We really enjoyed getting to meet the families and know that even if just for a night, we could help.
What has been your favorite meal to prepare?Chinese! We try to keep a theme for every dinner.
Do you have any suggestions for other groups who want to volunteer with the Family Dinner Program?We suggest bringing home-cooked meals and trying not to bring the same thing every time. Also, we believe it would truly be a blessing for groups to commit to serving once or twice a month. It has created so many memories for us!
Pictured from L to R: Kristi Ashburn, Linda Shamel, John Shamel, Tim Coyne, Sean Smith, Jayden Ross, Denise Richardson, and Curtis Richardson
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Megan BlakeChelsea CarrollSarah HansenBrenda HavensLinda Heslin
Taylor KlingenbergKayla Maples
Connie McCarterMcKenzie Swan
Clayton Schwinke
Tooth TalkHeart of the Truck Volunteering
on the Tooth TruckBy: Clayton SchwinkeThis month we would like to share what volunteering on the Tooth Truck has meant to one of our awesome volunteers, Clayton Schwinke. His experience educating our young patients is helping to prepare him for his future career in dentistry!
I started my experience with the program in the beginning of 2013 and I absolutely love volunteering for the Tooth Truck. I have found that it is not like most volunteering experiences because I can see an immediate impact the Tooth Truck is having on local elementary school children here in Springfield. I am currently a junior at Missouri State University and interested in a career in dentistry. Being a volunteer with the Tooth Truck, I am able to see a side of dentistry that most students do not have the opportunity to see; providing children access to free and complete dental care. From start to finish, the children’s treatment is totally free to families who really need it.
I have the chance to talk and interact with most of the kids that come onto the Tooth Truck and I can see how much of a difference a nice, healthy smile can have on a kid’s life. Another thing that makes the Tooth Truck such an awesome place to volunteer is the entire staff. Dr. Sarah (our full-time dentist) has always done an amazing job with all the kids that come on board. She does a great job answering any questions
I have about dentistry. Kim, Kristi, and Megan (our Dental Assistants) have always made being on the Truck fun. Abby and Mindy help run everything that goes on daily and behind the scenes of the Tooth Truck and I am so grateful to be a part of the Tooth Truck family.
Clayton prepares to walk a Tooth Truck patient back to class after completing a successful dental appointment.
Small changes you make to your everyday routine can make a big difference. Change things like taking the stairs instead of the elevator, packing a lunch instead of buying, adding 10 minutes of cardio to your day, walking during your lunch, or doing abdominal exercises while watching TV. Small changes are easy to do and soon they’ll become something you won’t even have to think about.
FIT TIP OF THE MONTH
Ms. Catherine Rucker
Ronald McDonald Care Mobile of the
OzarksAugust 2013
Children Treated ... 185
Dental Appointments Provided................311
Year-to-Date Dental Appointments .....2,071
Program-to-Date Dental Appointments ... 37,833
Program-to-Date Value of Treatments ....$8,752,971
Children Who Received Treatment: Bowerman ElementaryBoys & Girls TownDaySpring SchoolHalltown Community EventPipkin Middle SchoolReed Middle SchoolVictory Mission Community Event
STAFFProgram Director
Mindy Muñoz
General DentistDr. Sarah Cimino
Temporary DentistsDr. Bill Brell Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Aaron DanneggerDr. Tom Hoff
President & CEOBonnie Keller
Office ManagerAbby Newman
Dental AssistantsMegan LambertKim Otradovec
Part-Time Dental AssistantKristi Terry
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Klaytin was a star patient on the Tooth Truck! He visited the Tooth Truck multiple times in order to complete all of his dental treatment needs! Dental Assistants Megan Lambert, Kim Otradovec, and Dr. Sarah gather to celebrate his final appointment.”
Our Tooth Truck patient Chris was extremely excited about getting his teeth cleaned! At one point, he placed his patient napkin on top of his head and gave us a thumbs-up! He is a fun and silly kindergartener that had the staff laughing throughout his appointment!”
Welcome New Volunteer, Gina!The Tooth Truck welcomed Gina Wyland to its volunteer program in September. She is passionate about dentistry and working hard in her final year at MSU as she prepares for dental school. As the oldest of five kids in her family, Gina has a natural ability for connecting with children and putting them at ease. Her smile will light up the Tooth Truck every Tuesday afternoon. We are so excited to have you on board the Tooth Truck, Gina!
Tooth Truck Wish ListChildren’s DVDs
Super Hero Themed Toys Toy Cars
McDonald’s Toys
Small Stuffed AnimalsSmall Footballs, Baseballs, etc.
Coloring BooksHair Accessories
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Presley’s Country Jubilee Onstage in Fantastic CavernsBranson’s First Family of Entertainment, the Presley’s, will return to a venue where they performed half a century ago when they present “Presley’s Country Jubilee Onstage in Fantastic Caverns.” The show will be held on November 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Fantastic Caverns’ Auditorium Room, a natural underground theater that over the years has hosted events ranging from country music shows to live opera and symphony performances. One-hundred percent of the ticket price will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ozarks. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for children age 2-12 and can be purchased at www.presleys.com or by calling 800-335-4874. The event will be televised on the national cable/satellite networks RFD-TV and Family Net.
The show will be a signature Presleys’ evening of family fun with a blend of country, gospel and bluegrass music and comedy with a talented cast of 18 entertainers, seven of whom are members of the Presley family. “It also will be a kind of homecoming,” said Gary Presley, better known to Presley’s audiences as the comedian Herkimer. He performed with his family at Fantastic Caverns in the 1960s. He also worked as a cave guide when he was 16. “Fantastic Caverns holds a lot of memories,” he said.
Presley’s Country Jubilee has been a mainstay on Branson’s 76 Country Music Boulevard since before the road was even called that. The Presleys opened their theater – billed as the first show on the Branson Strip – in
1967. Before that, the Presleys played for audiences at Fantastic Caverns. With family patriarch Lloyd Presley, they performed regularly at the cave from 1962 to 1966 on a radio program called “Farmarama.”
This will not be the first fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House at Fantastic Caverns. In fact, the cave hosted an event called “Ronald McDonald’s Enchanted Caverns,” a fundraiser with a Halloween theme in 1987 before
our first House opened in 1988. We are thrilled Fantastic Caverns and Presley’s Country Jubilee are partnering for this fun family event!
We hope you’ll consider volunteering as an usher or helping with hospitality and concessions. Contact Laura Haney at 417-875-3501 or [email protected] for more information.
Photos from the “Farmarama” Event held half a century ago.