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ISSUE 4 / VOLUME 1
Winter 2016
Inaugural Pie It Forward, A Huge Success!
Representatives of the ColdwellBanker team with Meals on Wheelsof the Palm Beaches Executive Director Pam Calzadilla.
2,000 apple, pecan and pumpkinpies were sold during the first Pie It Forward sale benefiting Meals on Wheels.
Save The DateHot Wheels…Hot MealsWhen:May 14, 2016Where: The Sailfish Club, Palm BeachWhat: A fun night that includes dinner, liveand silent auction and entertainment
Tickets: $175Honorary Chairs:Susan and Mike Kirkpatrick Committee Chairs: Sabra Kirkpatrick and Jennifer Michael MolinaMore Information:Call 561-802-6979
Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches marked a major stepin its expansion and is now serving clients in the northern PalmBeach County area. “We’re very pleased to be able to expand into Lake Park,
North Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens,” said ExecutiveDirector Pam Calzadilla. “Thanks to the generosity andsupport of our community, we’re making sure seniors therehave the opportunity to receive freshly prepared meals.”Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches expanded into
northern Palm Beach County at the invitation of a long-stand-ing program in the area that was no longer able to continueproviding services to its more than two-dozen clients.“We’re still in the early stages of delivering in the area,”
Calzadilla said. “We’re continuing to build financialsupport for the initiative and increasing the number ofclients we serve.”
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Palm Beach County’s biggest Thanksgiving pie sale – Pie It For-ward – benefiting Meals On Wheels of the Palm Beaches, sold 2,000pies donated by the county’s most prestigious chefs and bakers.
The six-week campaign unitedlocal chefs and community phi-lanthropists to support Meals onWheels’ mission of feeding localseniors in need. “Supporters really rallied
around Pie It Forward to bringawareness and support to seniorhunger in Palm Beach County,”said Meals on Wheels of thePalm Beaches’ Founder CharlieRing. “We were humbled tohave the support of our chefs andsponsors, and we can’t wait toPie It Forward again next year.”
A special thanks goes out to our participating bakers and toour sponsors.“This truly was a community effort and we’re grateful to
everyone who bought pies and helped us make our first Pie ItForward a great success,” said Meals on Wheels ExecutiveDirector Pam Calzadilla.
Several Palm Beach County restaurants provided pies for Pie It Forward
561.802.6979 • P.O. Box 247 West Palm Beach, FL 33402 mowpb.org • facebook.com/mealsonwheelspbc
Meals on Wheels Moving North
Meals delivered every month
Volunteers dedicated to North County
Churches supporting the initiative
Calls each week requesting new service in the area
Routes in North Palm Beach County
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Meals on Wheels of the PalmBeaches founder Charlie Ring
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FPL volunteers Kevin Suncineand Michelle Thillman with Mealson Wheels’ client Peggy Faison
Volunteers from Bank of America delivered holiday bagsfilled with treats to Meals on Wheels’ clients
Corporate partners play an importantrole in the success of Meals on Wheels ofthe Palm Beaches. Over the last several months, volunteers
from Florida Power and Light Co., Bank ofAmerica and Whole Foods Market in WestPalm Beach have joined Meals on Wheelsin delivering meals and special packagesto Meals on Wheels’ clients. Just in time for the peak of hurricane
season, Meals on Wheels, FPL and WholeFoods Market teamed up to deliver morethan 150 bags of emergency food sup-plies. Each kit contains three day’s worthof food supplies for breakfast, lunch anddinner as well as snacks and nutritionalbeverages. Supplies included cereal,canned meats, fruit packs, shelf stablemilk, peanut butter and snacks. In October, another group of volunteers
from FPL, participating in the companiesCharity Showcase, took over severalMeals on Wheels’ routes and delivered tosurprised clients throughout the WestPalm Beach and Lake Worth areas.Then a week before Christmas, a team
from Bank of America helped Meals onWheels deliver holiday bags, filled withcookies, candies and other treats, to clients. “We’re very grateful to the corporate
volunteers who have taken time tocome out and meet our clients,” saidPam Calzadilla, Meals on Wheels’executive director. “Our clients certainlyenjoy the visit and so do the volun-teers who have an opportunity tolearn more about senior hunger in ourcommunity.”
New Kitchen Provides Room for ExpansionAs it continued to expand and serve more clients, Meals on
Wheels of the Palm Beaches reached the point where the kitchenfacilities at Good Samaritan Medical Center in West Palm Beachwere no longer able to meet the organization’s needs. After an exhaustive search, Meals on Wheels partnered with
the Triangle Club and since summer has been using the kitchenfacilities for food preparation and packaging.“The spacious Triangle Club facilities make it easier for us to
prepare a large number of mealsevery weekday,” Calzadilla said.“The board and the staff of the clubhave been very accommodatingand supportive and we’re ex-tremely grateful.”With the new facilities, Program
Director Debbie Emerick and Pro-gram Coordinator Neil Birch havebeen able to set up a new assem-bly line system that makes gettingmeals ready for delivery easier andmore efficient. “Our volunteers really enjoy
working in the kitchen at the Tri-angle Club,” Emerick said. “Chef
Marco and the staff have been very welcoming and are great towork with.” In October, West Palm Beach Mayor Geri Muoio and County
Commissioner Shelley Vana joined Meals on Wheels of thePalm Beaches for a ribbon cutting ceremony to officiallyrecognize the partnershipwith the Triangle Club.
Brenna Bertram of Whole Foods Market West PalmBeach, Meredith Rollo of FPL and Pam Calzadilla ofMeals on Wheels with packed food bags
Thanks to Our Corporate Partners
Nate Cousineau of the Quantum Foundation, Meals on Wheels BoardMember Phillis Jones, Meals on Wheels Executive Director PamCalzadilla, Palm Beach County Commissioner Shelley Vana, West PalmBeach Mayor Jeri Muoio and Dan Faresse of the Batchelor Foundation. Friday kitchen volunteers with Chef Marco
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Thanks to our Generous Supporters!Donors from April through October
Friday kitchen volunteers with Chef Marco
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Meals on Wheels Moving AlongThe Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches’ family is truly that – a family. We’re made up of volunteers, staff, board members and financial supporters. We have friends from the community – companies
and non-profit organizations – as well as clients who can make us laugh and sometimes force us to fight back tears. We take ourtask of addressing a deep need in the community very seriously but this family is one that also knows how to have a good time. AtMeals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches we’re looking forward to letting the good times roll throughout 2016.
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Donations in November and December
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Thanks to our Generous Supporters!Donors from April through October
ANMIMMM=J=AOMIMMM=The Batchelor FoundationEdward T. Bedford FoundationDanny and Ron’s RescueDreman FoundationLattner Family FoundationQuantum FoundationStranahan Foundation
ARIMMM=J=AVIVVV=Chastain Charitable FoundationIBIS Charities Inc.Publix Super Markets Charities
AOIMMM=J=AQIVVV===Kirkwood FundFPL / NexteraWhole Foods Market
ARMM=J=ANIVVV===Glen & Beth BlackwoodDarden Restaurants FoundationMike DixonAnthony and Barbara GalleaW. Murray Hamner Charitable Fund
TJ MarxNeuberger Berman Quantum Foundation Inc.Sidney and Irene RitmanSupercar Week Inc.United Way of Palm Beach County
ANMM=J=AQVVTheresa F. CarnesLinda CaseySteven and Rochelle Cohen
Thomas CrowleyAlyson and Roy DavidsonJames and Sharon Farrell Valerie M.FennonDonald FreemanTracey GerhardtRonald and Catherine HilliardSylvia LagunaJohn W. and Lynn S. LittlePhil LoGrassoWerner and Gerhard LurtzMr & Mrs Mark PerryAngela PitaleGene PitalePollack CommunicationsJohn and Leslie RandolphBrian and Kristen Ray
Philip ReaganCharles and Patricia Ring John and Kriste Smalley Ann C. TreiberTessa Weise
AOR=J=AVV===Randolph and Carolyn BareDebbie EmerickEmery and Jane NewellWilliam PowersRichard StollerMariana SylvesterNada TauberVineyard Vines Retail LLCBlanche Vrooman
ANMIMMM=J=AOMIMMMThe Mary Alice Fortin FoundationW. Bradford Ingalls Charitable FoundationPatricia Schwartz
ARIMMM=J=AVIVVV=John & Nellie Bastien FoundationC. Kenneth and Laura Baxter FoundationChastain Charitable FoundationWilliam and Helen ThomasCharitable TrustQuantum Foundation
AOIMMM=J=AQIVVV=B.T.O. Management CorpGoody Two ShoesJim and Wanda JenkinsThe Taylor Foundation
ARMM=J=ANIVVV=Frank & Maureen CallanderPhillip LoGrassoDavid MahoneyDailey Janssen ArchitectsMeals on Wheels of America-SuburuRobert McIntoshJ. McLaughlinJeck Harris Raynor Jones PAA Nurses' Registry Inc.Town of Palm Beach United Way
ANMM=J=AQVVElaine AbendEric Abrutyn
Richard AldredPeter Arakas & Karen Kellerman Laurel BakerBlair BeallBevin BeaudetPaul and Barbara BremerJim CooperAlina DavisTheodore DeckertM. DenoiaKelly Kintz-EdwardsNona FineGeorge FloydPatricia FriedbergWinnie GlassmanHarriet GoldingBarbara J. GottliebEileen GreenlandHeath and CompanyRonald and Catherine HilliardMichael and Dana HoleJune H. JonesRichard JohnsonDorothy KohlAndrea LambertFrank MaguireGary and Kathryn McClainWilliam W. MooreLisa MudrickMichael NicklerCarrie PerryJohn and Grace RichConnie and Mark Sartory
John and Anita ScarolaEdward and Lucy SchachterJohn and Kriste SmalleyPaul SmithKelly SommerCarolyn and Dennis StreetNada TauberAnn C. TreiberRobert J. Van Der Velde TrustLinda R. Williams
AOR=J=AVV===Roberta AdelsteinJorge ArpaJohn C. BenderArnold BlankAdelyn B. BramsonMarilyn F. CanisSandra CarterAlberto CasanovaJeannette T. CondioJoan CoachRobert and Josephine CorcoranMary L. CrippenLeilani CrumlishPaul DelvinDean DucharmeIrene C. DwyerPeggy EkbergRichard and Betsy EllingtonJames EverhartKatherine T. GalleF. C. Jr. and J. C. Gillette
Jeanne GrossmanJeffrey J. HalleLee C. HamiltonEdward HennessyRose KampertGarnett and Lee KnowlesKatrina KristiansenGregory and Jeanne KulickJudith E. LambMarie LeoGertrude LevinJanet MeeksJudy MestmanLeslie MiltonKenneth and Lynn MontgomerySharon PauleyWilliam PowersJay V. RaderGerald RichmanMarilyn R. SamwickMona ShahSteven and Carolyn ShawJoAnn SlateWallace SheftMelville ShepardG. J. SommersL. and M. TaylorFrancois and Risa ThomasJames and Barbara WakemRobert and Lorri WesselmanAlfreda WilderClare WilsonLaurie WoodringMarie Zaccagnino
Donations in November and December
We apologize for any donations that may have inadvertently been omitted.
SPONSORSAkerman
Bank of AmericaBill Dopp
Braman MotorcarsBrowns Moving & StorageBud's Chicken & SeafoodBush Brothers Provisions
CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Services of FloridaCheney Brothers International
Dade PaperGarden of LifeJ. MclaughlinMarilyn JacobsPhil LoGrassoOceana Coffee
Palm Beach State AthleticsPalm Beach County Convention Center
Rudy SilcJeff SmithSid Stubbs
Subculture GroupSuffolk ConstructionTBC CorporationThe Berg FamilyThe Leidy FamilyThe Ring Family
Two Men and a TruckU and Me Moving97.9, The KVJ Show
PIE MASTERSBoca Grove Golf & Tennis Club
Duffy'sEau Palm Beach Resort & SpaFour Seasons Resort Palm Beach
Howley’s RestaurantLincoln Culinary Institute
Maison CarlosPalm Beach County Convention Center
The Sailfish ClubSweet Endings Desserts
Table 26Testa’s Palm BeachThe Beach Club
The Mar-a-Lago ClubWhole Foods Market
PIE SELLING TEAMS:The Cutie Pies: our winning team!
American PiesColdwell BankerEddie & OzzieFit to be PiedFPL NexteraHapPie PamIdeabar
Maura’s Pie PeoplePGA National
Phillis Jones TeamPhil’s Team
TBC CorporationTeam Suffolk
Tequesta Insurance AdvisorsThe Pied Perry’sTie Dye Pies
Tradewinds PR Pies
COMMITTEEMark DahlmaierAlyson DavidsonMike DixonRachel ElliotMae FergusonJoe Ferro
Stephanie GlavinLinda HaaseAshley HinsonSabra Kirkpatrick
Jeff KoonsLilly Leas
Sara LindgrenPaul MasonJan NorrisKristen RayPhil ReaganCharlie RingPatty RingKelly Ring
Melanie RoyalsDavid ScarolaEddie SchmidtVirginia SinickiJudy Testa
Dr. Jean Wihbey
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2015 Pie it Forward Supporters
Meals On Wheels of the Palm Beaches, Inc.P.O. Box 247 West Palm Beach, FL 33402
At 93, Philip Yandel is a member of “The Greatest Generation.” A Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches’ client who lives in
Century Village, Yandel is a retired Navy man who still has sea-water in his veins. A former co-pilot and navigator, Yandel flew everything from
bombers and fighter jets to blimps and helicopters during twotours that spanned almost three decades and parts of three wars. “After 28 years in the
Navy, I miss it so much,”he said. “Every night, I stilldream about flying.” Growing up in North
Carolina, Yandel joinedthe service as a way toavoid having to work on thefamily farm, which grewgrain crops such as corn.It was during World
War II when Yandel wasselected to go to flighttraining school, a moveby the Navy that put him in harm’s way several times – not justat the hands of an enemy but also when planes or helicopterslost engines or failed to otherwise perform properly.‘I was probably the luckiest guy in the world,” he said. “Several
things happened to me that saved my life.” A bout with malaria that landed him in the hospital led to
him being pulled out of a secret bomber squadron that he laterlost track of. Eventually, he ended up in Guam, where he spentmore than a year before coming down with impetigo, due inpart to the deplorable living conditions there. After that he returned home to North Carolina but wasn’t happy.“I was pacing the floors and my mother told me go back to
the Navy,” he said. After re-enlisting, Yandel spent several years on a ferry
squadron, whose job was to bring planes and helicopters fromone area to another, often back to a base for repairs. “That’s when I started my real charmed life,” he said. Even after he retired from the Navy, Yandel couldn’t get the
urge to fly out of his system and returned to work as a civilianemployee doing test flights. For Yandel, a man who has stories upon stories of close calls
and near misses, Meals on Wheel of the Palm Beaches is pro-viding a tool that helps him maintain his independence after hewas no longer able to drive – and stay healthy. “I really enjoy the meals,” he said. “They’re good and they’renourishing meals.”
Board of Directors
Alyson Davidson Chairman of the Board
Susan KirkpatrickVice Chairman
Martin Woods, CPATreasurer
Sidney A. StubbsSecretary
Directors
Marilyn Lew-Jacobs, CPAPhillis Jones
Phillip LoGrasso, Ph.D.Angela J. Pitale, CPA
Kirk SpresserJean A. Wihbey, Ph.D.
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Meet Veteran Navy Man Philip Yandel
Senior Hunger in Palm Beach County• One in seven seniors in Palm Beach County faces achoice between buying food or paying rent.
• Of the estimated 285,155 seniors in Palm Beach County,41,062 are considered food insecure.
• More than 32,500 Palm Beach County residents over 60have incomes that fall below the federal poverty level. • Food insecurity for seniors has jumped 64 percent overthe last three years. • Food insecure seniors are more likely to experience de-pression, report a heart attack or develop asthma thanthose who are not worried about where their next meal iscoming from.
Source: Feeding South Florida
Philip Yandel receiving a meal fromErin Mangs