A Guide to Veterans’ Education Benefits: State of Wisconsin & US Department of Veterans Affairs
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MAY 2017
N2665 County Road QQ • King, WI 54946-0600(715) 258.5586 • 1.888.458.5586 • www.WisVets.com
The Red Hat Ladies from Ainsworth Hall were the
first group to take the new Freedom bus on a trip!
Shannon HardelInterim Commandant
Wisconsin Veterans Home at King
In 1971, Memorial Day was declared a national holiday by an act of Congress. At this time, Memorial Day was also placed on the last Monday in May, the same as other federal holidays. Memorial Day is a day to honor those who have died in all American wars. Initially called Decoration Day, Memorial Day started after the American Civil War to honor both Union and confederate soldiers who died while serving in the armed forces. By the end of World War I, the holiday expanded to honor all soldiers who died while serving in the United States’ armed forces. For almost as long as there has been the holiday, there has been a rivalry about who celebrated Memorial Day first. Only one town, however, has received the official approval from the United States Government. President Lyndon Johnson signed legislation passed by the United States Congress naming Waterloo, New York, the official birthplace of Memorial Day.
As we prepare for Memorial Day this year, let us remember some of the formal rituals and traditions associated with this day of honor:
• On Memorial Day, American flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise until noon, then raised to the top of the staff until sunset, in honor of our nation’s battle heroes.• Cemetery services. WVH-K will host its annual Memorial Day Cemetery Service on Monday, May 29, 2017, at 10:30 AM.• Parades are held across the country.• Flowers and/or flags are placed at graves.• Some people wear poppies in honor of America’s war dead. • Americans are encouraged to pause for a National Moment of Remembrance at 3:00 PM local time.
However you and yours honor this day, keep in mind the foundational purpose of Memorial Day; to honor those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Remember as well those loved ones left behind, who sacrificed for our freedoms too. American freedoms are unmatched in this world. We owe a debt of gratitude to those who gave bravely for us and secured our freedoms. May you take the time to pause, remember, and give thanks and praise for our military heroes, those past, present and future.
I leave you with this poem by Theodore O’Hara.
Bivouac of the DeadTHE MUFFLED drum’s sad roll has beat the soldier’s last tattoo; No more on life’s parade shall meet that brave and fallen few. On Fame’s eternal camping-ground their silent tents are spread,And Glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.
Warm regards,Shannon L. HardelInterim Commandant
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State News
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGCommandant’s Column WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGHome News
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SPRING GALA2017
“Happy Days”This event was sponsored by the May Luchsinger fund and VFW Auxiliary
Music was performed by the Neenah Ambassadors, sponsored by the Masons!
The 2017 King and Queen were Danny Kroll from MacArthur Hall and Mary Henn from Ainsworth
Hall.
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Home News
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
SecretaryDaniel J. Zimmerman
Division of Veterans Homes
Division AdministratorRandy Nitschke
Wisconsin Veterans Home at King
Interim CommandantShannon Hardel
Medical DirectorAlan Strobusch
Ainsworth HallExecutive Director
Molly Gutt
MacArthur HallExecutive Director
Gregory Reichenbach
Olson Hall Executive Director
Sandra Schoen
Stordock HallExecutive DirectorTammy Servatius
Marden AdministratorShelley Jandt
Admission DirectorHillary Larson
Miss Wisconsin Came to Visit!
Unveiling of the NEW Bus!
Mike Kloehn trying out the new lift.
Non-Monetary
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGDonations
On behalf of the members, we sincerely Thank Everyone for
their generous donations.
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Monetary
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Melvin SteffensKing, WI
P.L.A.V. Post 186 - Ladies Auxiliary Green Bay, WI
American Legion Post 6Stevens Point, WI
ALRA District 8Wisconsin Rapids, WI
American Legion Auxiliary - Dept. of WI
Masonic Service AssociationOshkosh, WI
Carmen LangSarasota, FLIn memory of Luke Lang
Michael Korotka FamilyIn memory of Michael Korotka Gogebic-Iron Marine Detachment #1133-MCLBessemer, MI
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Ladies Aid Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid 2-80Hewitt, WI
St. John’s Lutheran Church Ladies Aid Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Trinity Lutheran Church Ladies AidVesper, WI
Immanuel Lutheran Evening GuildHewitt, WI
Al HlavachekWausau, WIIn memory of Jerome Hlavachek
DAVAStevens Point, WI
Daniel & Meaghan Reddick Bristow, VAIn memory of Mike Korotka
Kings Men of KingKing, WI
Navy Club USAGreen Bay, WI
Michael G. WengerSauk City, WI
Nancy & Sylvester Krautkramer Marathon, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
Jeanine & Mark Krueger Green Bay, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
Barbara CyphersLakewood Ranch, FLIn memory of Luke Lang
Timothy & Sandra Micke Aniwa, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
Ken & Linda HankeMarathon, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
Bradley Lovell & Laura Prey Appleton, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
David & Marie BurishWausau, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
Mary FetterKing, WI
Gladys PleshekKing, WI
King Recreation Committee King, WI
American Legion Auxiliary King, WI
Faith Lutheran Church - Lutheran Women’s Missionary LeagueSpooner, WI
Gary & Barbara WegnerNew London, WI
Elizabeth Hagen Menominee, MI
DAV Chapter 55 Wisconsin Rapids, WI
James & Diane Larson Waupaca, WI
Donald Bangert Waupaca, WI
Terry Bowman Park Rapids , MNIn memory of Myrtle Bowman
Yvonne Hoewisch-Butt Greenville, WIIn memory of Wally & Lois Hoewisch
Kathleen CulbertsonHortonville, WIIn memory of Lois Hoewisch
Beth & Charles Altfillisch Marathon, WIIn memory of Luke Lang
VFW Auxiliary Post 8514 Osseo, WI
Dick RettlerAppleton, WIIn memory of Bob Eggert
Joseph D. Smith King, WI
Dick RettlerAppleton, WIIn memory of John Olfson
Ladies Auxiliary MOPH Unit #162 - Winnebago LandMt. Calvary, WI
Vesper American Legion Post 520 Vesper, WI
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 69 Mayville, WIIn memory of James William Skidmore Jr.
ALA Unit #174Hawkins, WI
American Legion Auxiliary 263New London, WI
American Legion Auxiliary Wild Rose, WI
AMVETS Post 30Greenville, WI
AMVETS Post 51Sturgeon Bay, WI
Ann MarceauHancock, WI
April BumpShawano, WI
American Legion Auxiliary Menasha, WI
Barbara Kienast Omro, WI
Betty DewalleGreen Bay, WI
Bill & Darlene Ross Shawano, WI
DUVBonduel, WI
Bob Shear
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Terry KloehnHiles, WI
Byron & Sharon HassShawano, WI
Candice Mitchell Fremont, WI
Chad HalversonMiddleton, WI
Charles M. Miller Seymour, WI
St. John’s Lutheran ChurchAuburndale, WI
VFW Post 3153Chilton, WI
Darlene RossShawano, WI
DAVShawano, WI
DAVA 55 Juniors Stevens Point, WI
Diane KnollNeenah, WI
Diane Lashley Neshkoro, WI
Don SchwochKing, WI
Pulaski Auxiliary Post #337 Pulaski, WI
Doug Thompson Waupaca, WI
Ellen TennessenKaukauna, WI
AMVETS Post 51Sturgeon Bay, WI
Flo Kottke Waupaca, WI
Fritz ReichelNew London, WI
Girl Scout Troop 2229 Tigerton, WI
Ian HeinsohnAlmond, WI
Ian ReedMenasha, WI
Janice Christiansen Tomahawk, WI
Jean Vanzo Rhinelander, WI
Jean WenigBerlin, WI
SAR Waupaca, WI
Justin Herman Taylor Funeral Home Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Kelley HalversonRoscommon, MI
Kewaskum American Legion Post 384Kewaskum, WI
Kurki-Mach Funeral Chapel & CrematoryFond Du Lac, WI
Larry ShallueKing, WI
Margaret & Herbert Casey Whitewater, WI
Manawa Area Veterans Freedom ParkManawa, WI
Maribeth HankwitzOshkosh, WI
Mary Mathwig Waupaca, WI
Mary Mullen Menasha, WI
AMVETS 13 Redgranite, WI
DAV Post 55 Nekoosa, WI
MCLMike Bird Oshkosh, WI
Mona and Dave ThoresonWaupaca, WI
American Legion Auxiliary 512 Shiocton, WI
Neal Heimbruch Manawa, WI
Casey Lake 4-H Club Waupaca, WI
MCLPat BirdOshkosh, WI
Resource One International, L.L.C. Little Chute , WI
Karen LecherHiles, WI
Souls of Honor Wausau, WI
AMVETS Post 51Baileys Harbor, WI
VFW Aux Post 6498 Sussex, WI
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church - Quilters Bonduel, WI
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church & DAVA 55 Stevens Point, WI
Steve FischerKing, WI
Stew Mills Jr.Neenah, WI
Nelsonville Lutheran ChurchAmherst Junction, WI
DAR Waupaca, WI
Rising Hope Clothes Closet Oshkosh, WI
Thomas WalkerKing, WI
Tim MuttererCaledonia, WI
VFW 3153 Chilton, WI
We Help War Victims Mosinee, WI
VFW Post 9677 Green Bay, WI
Wood County Association of Home and Community Education Rudolph, WI
Barbara BelmoreRhinelander, WI
Lynn NimmerNew Berlin, WI
Barb Fraser Girl Scout Troop 6017 Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Peace Lutheran Church Amherst Junction, WI
St. Luke’s Lutheran ChurchWisconsin Rapids, WI
Dawn Stein Wausau, WI
Beth Smits and Lori Christensen Green Bay, WI
VFW Post 3153Chilton, WI
Genevieve Omernik Rosholt, WI
Gloria MoellerSeymour, WI
Kristen Zahorik Plover, WI
Randal Ullmer Merrill, WI
Rolf HintzkeNew London, WI
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VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATION MEETING
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AMERICAN LEGION POST 161 Meets second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. POST meets in the Marden Memorial Center meeting room. AUXILIARY meets in the Marden Memorial Center Multi-Purpose room.
AMVETS POST 1887Meets last Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. in the Marden Memorial Center Multi-Purpose room.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANSChapter #53 meets at 7:30 p.m. at the New London Community Center. Call (715) 823-5335 for meeting room.
MARINE CORPS LEAGUEMeets third Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Marden Memorial Center Multi-Purpose room.
WAUPACA CVSOJesse Cuff will be in the Marden Social Security Office on Thursdays from 9:00 a.m to noon. For any questions, please call (715) 258-6477 or email him at [email protected].
WI BASE OF SUBMARINE VETERANSMeets the last Saturday of every month in the Marden Memorial Center meeting room at 10:00 a.m. Please call (715) 630-0279 with any questions.
In Memory of“Our country is in mourning, a Veteran died today.”
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGIn Memory of/VSO Meeting Times
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Alfred H DahlinDonald R Pederson
Alexander J SzymborskiWallace A Wilkening
Joseph D SmithRay J Dietsch
Gerald F Woeckner
Frank J SkrzysowskiRichard A Boedecker
Bruce L KloehnVernon W Oehlke
Raymond J SandersMildred L Covill
David L Halverson
Edward A TronnierWilliam G HayesWendell L Lepic
Ralph L IsacksonSylvester A GrabskiEvelyn M Schroeder
Corrin M Flaata
Girl Scout Brownies from Green Bay, WI helped with an all camp bingo and donated
some goodies.
Members had a great time playing Bunco in the Marden Memorial Center.
BBQ Pork Ribs(Meatloaf)French Fries(Potato Salad)Pea Salad(Carrot Salad)Banana Cream Pie
MEMORIAL DAYSmoked Beef Au Jus(Turkey Tetrazzini)Baked Potato(Whipped Potatoes)Cucumbers Vinaigrette(Tossed Salad w/French Dressing)Potato RollIced Apple Bar
Italian Meat Sauce(Turkey Loaf)Over Mostaccioli(Whipped Potatoes)Tossed Salad(Carrot Salad)With Ranch Dressing(Diet French Dressing)Warm Garlic ToastChocolate Ice Cream
Pork Chop w/ Apple, Onion and Bacon(Meatloaf)Roasted Red Potatoes(Whipped Potatoes)Pickled Beets (2 Bean Salad)Warm Dinner RollDouble Chocolate Pudding
Sliced Turkey with Cranberry Sauce(Pork Roast)Sage Dressing with Gravy(Whipped Potatoes)Squash(Asparagus)Spice Cake
Lemon-Pepper Tilapia with Tartar Sauce(Hot Sliced Turkey)Garlic Mashed PotatoesFresh Spinach Salad (Pea Salad)With Bacon Vinaigrette Dressing(Diet French Dressing)Rye Bread
Raspberry SherbetChicken Dijon(Tater Tot Hot Dish)Vegetable Fried Rice(Whipped Potatoes)Braised Red Cabbage(Peas)Carrot Cake
Veal Piccata with Lemon Sauce(Macaroni and Cheese)Noodles Romanov(Whipped Potatoes)Harvard Beets(Diced Carrots)Blushing Pear
Teriyaki Meatballs(Baked Haddock)over Steamed Rice(Whipped Potatoes)Pea Pods(Asparagus)Fortune CookieTapioca Pudding
Baked Chicken(Meatloaf)With Cranberry Sauce Country Dumpling with Chicken Gravy(Whipped Potato)Squash(Asparagus)Frozen Strawberry Yogurt
Baked Ham(Pork Roast)(Turkey Loaf)Pasta Salad(Potato Salad)Whole Kernel Corn(Wax Beans)Potato RollOrange Jell-O Poke Cake
Meatloaf with Tomato Sauce(Chicken Fillet with Supreme Sauce)Baked Potato(Whipped Potatoes)California Blend Vegetables(Asparagus)Date Cake
Potato Pancakes with Syrup(Whipped Potatoes)Bacon Strips(Scrambled Eggs)ApplesaucePumpkin Square
Chicken Pot Pie(Hamburger with a Bun)Tossed Salad(Waldorf Salad)With Thousand Island Dressing(Diet French Dressing)Chocolate Sundae
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Menus are subject to change. Please speak to dining room staff or your dietitian to request alternate choices which are indicated on the menu in parentheses.
Lunch Menus for May 7 - June 3, 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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Roast Pork with Spiced Apple Ring(Roast Beef) Baked Sweet Potato(Whipped Potatoes)Wax Beans(Spinach)Strawberry-Rhu-barb Fruit Cup
Braised Beef Tips and Peppers(Macaroni and Cheese)Garlic Mashed Red Potatoes Tossed Salad (Pickled Beets)With French Dressing (Diet Ranch Dressing) Warm Garlic RollRanger Cookie
Lasagna with Tomato Sauce(Turkey Tetrazzini)Steamed Zucchini(Diced Carrots)Warm BreadstickVanilla Cheesecake
Memphis Style Pork Ribs(Chicken FilletCheesy Hashbrowns(Whipped Potatoes)Southern Hot Slaw(Wax Beans)Sweet Potato Pie
Salisbury Steak(Turkey Loaf)Whipped Potatoes With GravyWhole Kernel Corn(Green Beans)Banana Cake
Grilled Haddockwith Tartar Sauce(Meatloaf)Baked Potato(Whipped Potatoes)Brussels Sprouts(Asparagus)Rye BreadRaspberry Jell-O with Peaches
Chicken Breast with Supreme Sauce(Salisbury Steak)Steamed Red Potatoes(Whipped Potatoes)Mixed Vegetables(Squash)Poppy Seed Cake with Icing
Baked ChickenWith Cranberry Sauce Garnish(Roast Pork)Whipped Potatoeswith GravyWhole Kernel Corn(Diced Carrots)Peach Pie
Italian Meatballs with Spaghetti(Macaroni and Cheese)Tossed Salad(Pickled Beets)With French with Bleu Cheese Crumbles Dressing(Diet French Dressing)Warm BreadstickFruit Cocktail
Hamloaf with Mustard Sauce(Baked Haddock)Au Gratin Potatoes(Whipped Potatoes)Peas and Carrots(Green Bean)Potato RollBlueberry Fruit Parfait
Chop Suey over Steamed Brown Rice (Macaroni and Cheese) Sugar Snap Pea Pods(Asparagus) Chow Mein NoodlesAngel Food Cake with Strawberry Topping
Grilled Reuben Sandwich(Turkey Tetrazzini)French Fries(Whipped Potatoes)Creamy Coleslaw(Two Bean Salad)Pickle SpearButterscotch Ice Cream Sundae
Butterflied Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce(Baked Haddock/Scrambled Eggs)French Baked Potatoes(Whipped Potatoes)Dressed Spinach Salad (Pea Salad)Rye BreadCinnamon Streusel Coffee Cake
Ham-Stuffed Chickenw/ Swiss Cheese Sauce(Meatloaf)Noodles Romanov(Whipped Potatoes)California Blend Vegetables(Asparagus)Black Forest Bar
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Activity Cost Sponsored byHarbor- Fish Fry Trip (campwide) $ 300 MOPHEntertainment ($100 per bldg.) $ 400 May LuchsingerMonthly Bday Entertainment (all bldgs.) $ 250 May LuchsingerFood for Monthly Bdays Parties (all bldgs) $ 350 May LuchsingerSpring Gala (AKA Prom) 4/11/17 $ 450 VFWASpring Gala (AKA Prom) 4/11/17- Music $ 500 May LuchsingerCatered Meals- ($300 per bldg) $1200 MOPHWisconsin State Journal Newspaper Subscription $ 365.92
Thank you for your support and for making a difference in the lives of King veterans and their families.
April activities sponsored by the King Recreation Committee, Inc.
VFW & VFWA 10262 VFW Auxiliary 2653Antigo, WI
VFW Post 3153Chilton, WI
The American Legion Auxiliary Post 161 donated $6734 to the Ainsworth Hall Special Care Units.
Ian Redd, Manawa Area Veterans Freedom Park and Neal Heimbruch donated a handmade patriotic wall hanging quilt.
Kelly Jean, John Ney and Joan Klarer donated large supply of regular and
sugar free candy.
NoticeDo you take the time to notice.
All the things that are important.People have the habit of looking but not seeing.
When you look do you really understand what is that you see?
There are so many things going on.Look at your lawn.
Do you notice the grass growing?How about the bugs scurrying about?
These are simple things that do affect you but you normally don’t think about it.
How about your mate?Do you concentrate on what they do?Even the little things that bother you.
These things can drive you nuts.But do you have the guts?To overlook these things.
Are they worth a big fight.So you end up alone at night.
No, I don’t think so.We all have things that are said or done that
bother others.But we are not their mothers.
Are they really worth the time it takes?To dwell on some mistake.
We noticed some good when we met them.Is it not there now?
We spend too much time concentrating on the wrong.
It does not make you strong.Appreciate all that is done for you.
Wouldn’t you like that too?
Rick EngstromWVH-King Member
Upcoming Major Events
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Memorial Day ProgramMon., May 29
American Legion & Aux. King Day
Sun., June 18
Disabled American Veterans and Aux. King Day
Sun., June 25
Military Order of the Purple Heart and Aux. King Day
Sun., August 6
Veterans of Foreign Wars and Aux. King Day
Sat., August 19
AMVETS and AMVETS Auxiliary King Weekend
September 8-10
Volunteer Banquet in Quadrangle Park
Wed., September 13
March 2008
The “Mother” of All Bombs
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On April 13, 2017 the news flashed on TV, radio, internet and lit up the Smart Phone world. The Mother of all bombs was employed to deal with a group of people that threatened the safety of the United States and possibly the world.
CNN news reported the following:
A GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB), nicknamed the “mother of all bombs,” was dropped at 7:32 p.m. local time, according to four US military officials with direct knowledge of the mission. A MOAB is a 30-foot-long, 21,600-pound, GPS-guided munition. President Donald Trump called it “another successful job” later Thursday.
Before His ascension 50 days after his resurrection Jesus shared with his followers that He too desired to drop a “bomb” of incredible power to disrupt the power of the enemy and advance His kingdom. Jesus put it this way:
And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high. (Luke 24:49)
and He spoke these words as well:
But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. (Acts 1:8)
The results of this explosion? It was a success! The day of Pentecost goes down in history as an explosive event that changed the world. It unleashed such power on the
waiting throng that in one day by the power of the Holy Spirit three thousand souls were added to the company of the disciples. By the outpouring of the Holy Spirit Jesus Christ blessed His church with power. And, it was by this same power that the followers of Christ “turned the world upside down!” Acts 17:6.
God’s Kindgom advanced greatly back then and today our Lord desires the same. Today, my friend, the Christian church needs the same power. The power that advanced God’s kingdom over 2000 years ago is needed today. So, how can we receive this power? Just like the disciples did.
First, we must pray for the Spirit to help us remove the obstacles that prevent us from receiving Him in all His fullness and power. When we read Acts 2:1 we discover that “when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.” This happened because as Acts 1:14 tells us, these all continued with “one accord in prayer and supplication.” These disciples came together and allowed God to help them remove anything that would prevent them from receiving the promised blessing. We too must come to God asking him to reveal to us what is keeping us from receiving the Spirt, and once He does, ask Him for the power to remove the obstacle. Once this happens the Spirt will come into our lives.
Then, once this happens we must be willing to be used by the Spirit as He pleases. Yes, self must be removed for God to truly, authentically and with power use us. On the day of Pentecost that is what happened. Each
David Guerrero Protestant Chaplain
Berlin 2Berlin Crisis 2Korea 128Lebanon 6Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm 4Operation Enduring Freedom 2Other 1Peacetime 95Vietnam 221WWII 107
RiddleWhat word begins and
ends with an E, but only has one letter?
Riddle from last month: How far can a fox run
into a grove?
Answer from last month’s riddle: Only halfway-then
he’s running out of it!
Air Force 92Army 306Army Air Corps 4Coast Guard 8Marine Corps 64Marine Corps Reserve 1National Guard 1Navy 111
Male Census 510 Female Census 132
VITAL STATISTICS
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P TS LIGHTIn the
Arthur’s assistance is greatly appreciated at our Catholic services, especially in Stordock Hall at 8:00 AM communion services. The compassion Arthur shows to the people he serves is an inspiration for all of us at the Veterans Home at King. He is recognized for how he treats everyone with kindness and respect, no matter what the situation may be. No matter the weather, Arthur is here to help nearly every Sunday. Members have stated, “Oh my goodness, this guy is great; he always gives without counting the cost.”
“May the Almighty God shower you with blessings from above for the wonderful work you are doing. What you provide through your words and actions goes a long way toward helping our Veterans to keep their dignity. I just want you to know that your work hasn’t gone unnoticed. I have seen you a number of times at St. Mary Magdalene helping out (Knights of Columbus) during Saturday mass services. To my surprise, the following Sunday mornings, you have faithfully been here at King at 7:30 AM bringing the Members to the Chapel.”
~ Sister Martha Mafurutu BCC
Recognizing Wisconsin Veterans Home at King Care Volunteer
Meet Arthur Hill Jr.
May Anniversaries11 Frank and Carol Santoro17 Joseph and Delores Osterling17 Gary and Cora Schwersinske23 Melvin and Beverly Steffens29 Roy and Elizabeth Hoffman
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AINSWORTH HALL CHAPELOLSON HALL CHAPELMACARTHUR HALL CHAPELSTORDOCK HALL CHAPEL
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Religious Services at the Wisconsin Veterans Home
Catholic Services
Lutheran Services
Sr. Martha Mafurutu • ext. 2381 • Office Olson Hall, room 136
Chaplain Wayne Schwanke • ext. 2465 • Office Ainsworth Hall, room P07
Protestant Services
Chaplain Rich Engle • ext. 2531 • Office Ainsworth Hall, room P07
OLSON HALL MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM
AINSWORTH HALL 3rd FLOOR SOLARIUM
MACARTHUR HALL DINING ROOMSTORDOCK HALL MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM
Bible Studies
8:00 AM 9:00 AM10:00 AM11:00 AM
STORDOCK HALL CHAPELAINSWORTH HALL CHAPELOLSON HALL CHAPELMACARTHUR HALL
SUNDAY
***AINSWORTH HALL 1 & 2 SERVICE - MONDAY MORNINGS AT 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM***
Michael H. Scofield a Peacetime Era Navy Veteran joined us on April 3, 2017 from
Glidden. He is living at MH.
Ronald J. Telegaa Peacetime Era Air Force Veteran joined us on April 4, 2017
from Belgium. He is living at SH.
Eugene W. Taylora Vietnam War Marine Corps Veteran joined us on April 7, 2017
from Portage. He is living at SH.
Marvin J. Williamsa Korean War Army Veteran joined us on April 10, 2017 from
Wild Rose. He is living at SH.
Archie D. Sanda Korean War Air Force Veteran joined us on April 10, 2017 from
Eau Claire. He is living at SH.
Delbert J. Cartera WW II Army Veteran joined us on April 13, 2017 from
Appleton. He is living at OH.
Stephen A. Dotsona Vietnam War Navy Veteran joined us on April 13, 2017 from
Dodgeville. He is living at MH.
Gerald W. Glenzera Korean War Navy Veteran joined us on April 17, 2017 from
Marshfield. He is living at MH 260B.
David R. Michalowskia Peacetime Era Air Force Veteran joined us on April 20, 2017
from Iola. He is living at MH.
Gregory J. Hannona Vietnam War Army Veteran joined us on April 25, 2017 from
Milwaukee. He is living at SH.
Kenneth R. Wakeleya Peacetime Era Army Veteran joined us on April 27, 2017 from
Nekoosa. He is living at SH.
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We would like to welcome the following new members to the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King:
Due to the Federal HIPAA Privacy Act only those members who have releases on file are listed.
WISCONSIN VETERANS HOME AT KINGMovies Playing in the Theater
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MOVIESPLAYING
MARDEN MEMORIAL CENTER THEATER
Thursday, June1The Journeyman
Rated R1 Hr. 33 Min.
Friday, June 2Finding Dory
Rated PG1 Hr. 37 Min.
Monday, June 5Trouble Along the Way
Not Rated1 Hr. 50 Min.
Tuesday, June 6I am LegendRated PG-131 Hr. 40 Min.
Wednesday, June 7Taking Chance
Rated PG1 Hr. 18 Min.
Thursday, June 8Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Rated PG-132 Hr. 00 Min.
Friday, June 9A River Runs Through It
Rated PG2 Hr. 4 Min.
Monday, June 12The TouristRated PG-131 Hr. 43 Min.
Tuesday, June 13The Trial of Billy Jack
Rated PG2 Hr. 50 Min
Wednesday, June 14Night at the Museum
Rated PG1 Hr. 50 Min.
Thursday, June 15The Confession
Not Rated1 Hr. 37 Min.
Friday, June 16Swing Time
Not Rated1 Hr. 44 Min.
Monday, June 19Room
Rated R1 Hr. 58 Min.
Tuesday, June 20Big Jake
Rated PG-131 Hr. 49 Min.
Wednesday, June 21Plain Truth
Not Rated1 Hr. 30 Min.
Thursday, June 22FootlooseRated PG
1 Hr. 47 Min.
Friday, June 23My Favorite Brunette
Not Rated1 Hr. 27 Min.
Monday, June 26The Proud and the Damned
Not Rated1 Hr. 36 Min.
Tuesday, June 27The Incredibles
Rated PG1 Hr. 55 Min.
Wednesday, June 28The Perfect Storm
Rated PG-132 Hr. 10 Min.
Thursday, June 29The Notebook
Rated PG-132 Hr. 4 Min.
Friday, June 30Failure to Launch
Rated PG-131 Hr. 36 Min.
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disciple was ready and willing to be used of God for His glory so that when the Spirit was powered out each was able to speak and act for God in a mighty way. (see Acts chapter 2).
I believe God desires to see Pentecost take place once again. Yes, the true “mother of all bombs” awaits to be unleashed on the Christian. May pray for the Spirit to
aid us in identifying and then removing anything that may be getting in the way of this experience. And then, once He does, may we remain in a humble posture to engage in life as He desires and or His glory! Then, may our commander and chief from heaven be able to say “another successful job” well done my good and faithful servant! (Matthew 25:21).
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Stordock Hall would like to introduce Sophie! The TEAM here at Stordock knew Depression and Anxiety could be decreased through something so simple as time with a pet. Sophie works day shift Monday through Friday.
Members who care for Sophie shared the following:
“Since I have been with Sophie, it feels more like home….it’s like I have my pet again”.“I just enjoy watching her play. She makes me happy.”“I had to give up my pug to come here. It is just so nice to have something to love again.”“I cried when I held her because she needed me as much as I needed her.”“Every floor should have a Sophie.”
As a staff person working with some of the members Sophie spends time with, I have noticed an increase in socialization and improved mood . Members who have routinely isolated in their rooms are coming out to either play with Sophie or take her outside. They are initiating contact with others to talk about Sophie.
Another unexpected benefit to having Sophie in Stordock Hall is that she has added to uplifting staff morale. Sophie is just as happy to greet staff as she is the Members. Staff get great enjoyment out of seeing the Members happy and spending time with Sophie.
Just 15 minutes bonding with an animal sets off a chemical chain reaction in the brain, lowering levels of the fight-or-flight hormone cortisol and increasing production of the feel-good hormone serotonin. The result: heart rate, blood pressure and stress levels immediately drop. Over the long term, pet and human interactions can lower cholesterol levels, fight depression and may even help protect against heart disease and stroke. This is why pets for the elderly can be so beneficial.
For seniors, the benefits of a furry companion can be life-changing. Walking a dog is great cardiovascular exercise, but just the simple act of caring for a pet-petting, brushing, feeding-provides both mild activity and a means to stay engaged with the world. Pets can make the elderly feel needed, and that feeling can translate into a greater sense of purpose and self-worth. During what can be a lonely time of life, the unconditional love of a cherished dog or cat can be a bridge to more socialization with others, lowered stress, mental stimulation and a renewed interest in life.
Pet therapy for the elderly has also proven to be a powerful tool for what’s known as “Sundowners Syndrome” evening periods of increased agitation and confusion in those with Alzheimer’s. Animals’ non-verbal communication and profound acceptance can be soothing for those with difficulty using language; some may even connect with memories of their own treasured pets.
Dogs in particular can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and playfulness, and even improve your cardiovascular health.
Meet Stordock Hall Mascot: Sophie
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Celebrating the Opening Day for Baseball!
HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY FRANK!
Earth Day with Intergenerational Group
Catered meal sponsored by Tom Walker
Having Fun with Woodworking!
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Why not play dice bingo outside and enjoy the nice weather at the same time.
WLC students visited and played bingo with the members.
Ken and Beverly Rindt celebrated their 71st Wedding Anniversary!
Tim Mutterer entertained the members by giving a Presidential presentation.
MacArthur Hall celebrated Work Therapy Week. Entertainment was
provided by Rob Peterson.
Larry Cavanaugh received his certificate.
Rob Peterson
The Library has added several books to its permanent collection.Following are some of those books.
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Ageless Memory by Harry Lorayne This author, Harry Lorayne, has been teaching his memory systems for more than 50 years! “Ageless Memory” is the culmination of his life’s work, and is specially geared to our needs as we age. You can expect to improve your memory the very same day you begin this book! “It’s no longer necessary to accept poor or waning memory or ‘senior moments’ as inevitable results of growing older – Harry Lorayne proves it.” Have fun with special “Mind-Power” exercises in each chapter. Keep your mind in tip-top condition.
I Heard That Song Before by Mary Higgins Clark Meet Kay Lansing, daughter of the landscaper to the wealthy and powerful Carrington family. The huge Carrington mansion even has a hidden chapel, and Kay snuck in there one day when she was 6, and had accompanied her father to work at the mansion. While in the chapel, she overheard a quarrel between a man and a woman. The woman demanded money from the man, and he was not happy about it. That same evening, after a dinner dance at the mansion, Peter Carrington drove home Susan Althorp, the eighteen-year-old daughter of neighbors. Her parents heard her come in, but the next morning she was gone – never to be seen or heard from again! Years later, Kay reconnects with Peter Carrington. All these years, he has been under a cloud of suspicion with regard to the disappearance of Susan, PLUS the subsequent drowning death of his own pregnant wife in their swimming pool. But Kay falls in love with him and they marry. When Susan’s mother decides to reopen the case of her daughter’s disappearance, Kay becomes involved – determined to either prove her husband’s innocence, or face the fact that he may indeed be guilty.
American Assassin by Vince Flynn In preparation for the next war (anticipated to be against Islamic terrorists), CIA Operations Director Thomas Stansfield directs Irene Kennedy and Stan Hurley to form a new group of clandestine operatives who will work outside the normal chain of command – men who “do not exist.” These men will work abroad in an effort to keep the war far from America’s shores. Following the Pan Am Lockerbie terrorist attack, in which 270 souls perished, Mitch Rapp found himself grieving and wanting retribution. After six months of intensive training in Stansfield’s new program, Mitch is prepared to bring the war to the enemy’s doorstep. He does so with brutal efficiency.
7th Heaven by James Patterson Lindsay is trying to get to the bottom of a series of fires that are costing people’s lives. Specifically, the fires seem to always be killing couples. Lindsay is also working on another case – the disappearance of California golden boy Michael Campion (son to the former governor.) She is quite concerned about Michael because he also has a heart ailment that makes him a ticking time bomb.
Scents and Sensibility by Spencer Quinn This is the eighth book in the beloved mystery series with private investigator Bernie Little and his canine companion Chet. This time, they return from a long road trip to discover Bernie’s wall safe is missing. And their next door neighbor is under investigation for being in possession of a saguaro cactus illegally transplanted from the desert! Chet and Bernie end up deep in the desert as they investigate. They discover that an innocent-seeming desert music festival may hide some sinister goings-on. Then clues lead them back to a long-ago kidnapping where the ransom money disappeared.
The Last Precinct by Patricia Cornwell Virginia’s Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta finds herself under criminal investigation. When a formidable prosecutor is brought into the case, “Scarpetta must struggle to make what she knows to be the truth prevail against mounting and unnerving evidence to the contrary.” Her desperation takes her to “The Last Precinct.”
World Order by Henry Kissinger Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger offers a detailed look into what he considers the ultimate challenge for the twenty-first century: how to build a shared international order in a world of divergent historical perspectives, violent conflict, proliferating technology, and ideological extremism. Throughout history, civilizations defined their own concepts of “world order.” We had China that early on decided its Emperor was the world’s pinnacle; the Roman Empire imagined itself as surrounded by barbarians; then European peoples came up with the idea of sovereign states and sought to export it across the world; early Islam considered itself the world’s only legitimate political unit; the United States was born of a conviction about the universal applicability of democracy. “Now international affairs take place on a global basis, and these historical concepts of world order are meeting. Every region participates in questions of high policy in every other, often instantaneously. Yet there is no consensus among the major actors about the rules and limits guiding this process, or its ultimate destination. The result is mounting tension.”
Work Therapy Member Celebration!
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The Pulaski Auxiliary Post 337 donated handmade blankets to the members.
Crafting with the Intergenerational Group.
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Bingo with the Intergenerational Group. Miss Wisconsin entertained the members!
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State of WisconsinScott Walker
Governor
Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs
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Division of Veterans Homes
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