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the N s ews P r e m m u resident : 5 : 2 1 1 0 2 Board of Directors Ron Pasmore President and CEO Jim Malone Dear Friends of KETCH, Chairman Fred Badders One of the most positive highlights of the 1st Vice Chairman 2011 legislative session was the passage of the Carla Bienhoff Employment First bill, HB 2336. This bill sets 2nd Vice Chairman a new state policy that simply says that persons Loren Anthony with disabilities, who are of working age and Secretary seeking state funded services, should be assisted Ron Larson to achieve employment in a competitive job that Assistant Secretary pays minimum wage or above. The bill will Dan Krug include an Employment First Commission, which will consist Treasurer of five individuals appointed by the Governor and legislators Carl Lindsey who will work to make necessary changes in state policies to KEA President facilitate the preference for competitive employment. Ken Schaffer KETCH was actively involved in advocating for this bill. KEA 1st Vice President Our mission is focused upon helping the individuals we Lonna Grewing serve to live their life as independently as possible. Economic Ladies Chairperson security is basic to one’s quality of life in the community. Pippa Boone We believe that employment leads to not only greater levels Assistant Ladies Chairperson of income, but also leads to greater levels of satisfaction and Board Members Brenda Harrison self-esteem. When a person is working, they have more to look forward to, have better overall health, and it helps save in the G a r y H i n d m a n S h a r l o u M e s s e r s c h m i d t overall costs for their services. F r a n k S p r i n g e r The challenge going forward will be to work with the Jim Standen business sector to increase employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. There are many societal myths pertaining to a person’s disability limiting their ability to become employed. Employers we work with have found many positive effects to their bottom line from hiring a person with a disability. In the right job, a person with a disability is a positive addition to the workforce. We have had many such examples of successful job placements in our history of providing employment services.

Sincerely,

Ashley Ruckman, editor Ron Pasmore 316.383.8889 President/CEO [email protected]

1006 E. Waterman Wichita, KS 67211

2 (continued from page 1) Lois Wilson was recognized for the city he says has given so much to him. He was given a her Achievement at Home after being volunteer position at the . Brett truly nominated by Targeted Case Manager III enjoys volunteering and says he loves all of the animals and Delcie Chappuis and Community Living his co-workers equally. He would like to volunteer more Program Coordinator LaStella Duckworth. hours at the zoo and find a second volunteer position in the Prior to living in a residential setting at near future. KETCH, Lois lived in an institution for 23 Charles Pasak was nominated by Manager of Community years, a nursing home for 16 years, and a Employment June Schneider for his Achievement in retirement community for 21 years where she had her own Employment. When Charles started at KETCH in 1995 he apartment. In 2010 she moved into a KETCH group home. The immediately went to work in the community. His first job move was scary for Lois as she had lived alone for more than placement did not work out but he did not give up on his goal two decades. She quickly adjusted to this new home. She has to work in the community. He soon accepted another position improved her hygiene and health while relishing in her role as at TJ Maxx in 1996. Charles still works at TJ Maxx and gives “grandma” at the home. 100% to all of his various job tasks. He truly enjoys his job, Patrick Young was nominated by Vocational Trainer Vickie his co-workers, and is proud to say he has worked at the same Hollenbeck for his Achievement at Work. Patrick grew up in company for almost 15 years. an unstable environment and had a history of being abused The Employer of the Year Award was given to Olive Garden and exploited. When he entered KETCH services in 2008 East. KETCH began working with Olive Garden East in 1995. through a crisis placement, he began working by making Through the years they have employed several KETCH clients filters. He was very quiet and shy when he started but has and have allowed the Community Employment department since blossomed and mastered every piece of equipment on to use the restaurant for job tryouts. In March of 1998 Olive the filters production line and is always looking for ways to Garden East hired a KETCH client to roll silverware. The learn and improve his skills. hiring supervisor still works with the client today and is very Brett Daviswas recognized by Targeted Case Manager supportive of her. The supervisor and his staff have built strong Kevin Watson for his Achievement in the Community. About relationships with her, helped her overcome work related a year ago, Brett decided he wanted to start volunteering issues, and always look out for her better interest. in the community. He felt it was important to give back to Coming up September New Website Launch September 1

KETCH Carnival and Talent Show September 30

October

10th Street Ribbon Cutting Ceremony October 4

Halloween Party October 27

November KETCH celebrated the expansion of the Encore Angel Tree Center for Lifelong Enrichment retirement program by November holding a Hawaiian Luau themed open house on Au- gust 2. The previous location of the program limited February the number of participants to 11. The program now Palette to Palate February 2012 has 22 participants with room to grow! Two of the Encore clients (pictured) show how happy they are to show off their new location by dancing for onlookers.

3 (Country Acres continued from page 1) Just days before the Eighth Annual Champions’ Golf Act’s tax credit exchange program for low-income housing. Tournament, Wichita experienced torrential downpours An additional $150,000 grant was also awarded through the and nasty, humid weather. Never fail, by May 23 the sun Affordable Housing Program. came out just in time for KETCH has also been able to secure $15,000 through the an easy, breezy day on Spirit AeroSystems Good Neighbor Fund for the commons the Tallgrass Country Club areas in each apartment building. The Goebel Family Star course. Lumber Charitable Trust contributed $20,000 towards This year KETCH hosted the project, the Women of Wichita Charitable Foundation an even 100 golfers. contributed $10,000, and more than $20,000 was donated Though the number of KETCH President/CEO Ron Pasmore found a happy and eager client volun- by the Kansas Elks Association’s Ladies Major Project. players is down from teer to help greet golfers with the valet KETCH currently serves 161 adults with developmental cart. last year, with the help disabilities in its residential program. Through this of sponsors and the golf residential program individuals are taught daily life committee KETCH was able to raise over $22,000 –our skills such as cooking and cleaning. The organization highest total in eight years! is making a consorted effort to provide affordable and Not only was the committee instrumental in securing accessible housing as the private housing market cannot sponsors, but in soliciting prizes as well. Among the gifts meet all of these needs at a cost individuals with provided was a local invention called the SandCaddy, a new developmental disabilities can afford. item sure to be a golfer’s best friend. The completion of Country Acres concludes phase one As the 100 golfers enjoyed the perfect weather, they of the Building a Future of Success campaign. The second were treated to a delicious chicken marsala and pasta lunch phase of the campaign will conclude this fall with the by Carrabba’s Italian Grill. Contests included the Putting dedication of the 10th Street project in mid-town Wichita for Contest with prizes valued over $500, the Hole-in-One adults with challenging behaviors. Contest with the chance to win a trip to Hawaii, and several other specialty contests. The tournament ended with a great dinner for all and fantastic prizes for our top winners. Thank you to all of our wonderful sponsors, especially: CBIZ MHM, Weber & Associates, Advanced Welding Technologies, Digital Office Systems, Hampel Oil, Hardman Benefit Plans, Pratt Industries, Waste Management, The Wolf, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Wal-Mart, Preferred Health Systems, ING, House of Schwan, Lewis Street Glass, and Bob’s Transmission. Thank you for making this our best year yet! Furnishings in the commons areas (pictured) were purchased with funds contributed by the Spirit AeroSystems Good Neighbor Fund.

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4 Day Program News For You This section is a compilation of stories from the new day program newsletter, edited by Adult Life Skills Coordinator Caroline Goodall. The newsletter is sent out monthly to parents/guardians of individuals served in KETCH day programs to inform them of what clients are doing in their programs and/or community. In each edition of the Pinnacle we will be featuring as many stories as space allows. Adult Life Skills Program (ALS) lunch and conversation together af- several new friends to the program in the past several months and everyone o one could ignore Mother Na- terwards at McDonalds. Other places has been helping get the program in tip Nture’s introduction to Summer visited in June included DAV, Braums, this year! ALS did their best to beat Target, Wal-Mart, the Indian Center, top shape. the heat in June. The month started Krispy Kreme, CiCi’s Pizza, and Alford out with a trip to Rock River Rapids in Library. The ALS program continues to Community Connections Derby. Every Thursday thereafter pa- work on personal goals with the per- ommunity Connections began trons from ALS had a blast swimming sons served. Some are learning to use Cthe month by attending the and playing at the water park. The the microwave, some are learning to Wichita River Festival. They had lunch group continued to keep cool by visit- do laundry and others work on their in the Food Court and watched the ing Northrock Theatres for discounted communication skills. Several individ- Wichita Children’s Theatre produc- movies every week. A couple of weeks uals have goals to increase their daily tion of “Chicken Little” at Century II. in June were designated as “Theme physical activity. Throughout the month of June the Weeks” in ALS. “Marvelous Museums program also went shopping at Town Week” kicked off with a trip to the Encore: Center for Lifelong West and bowling at the Alley. On Kansas Aviation Museum. The follow- Enrichment the 27th a group set out for morn- ing days were filled with trips to the he Encore program spent a lot ing coffee at Kings X restaurant. Each Sports Hall of Fame Museum, Museum Tof time indoors in June due to Thursday some of the individuals of World Treasures and even a trip to the excessive heat. Before it got too exercised at the YMCA. Mid-month a Hutchinson to check out the Kansas hot outside, the program did get a group went to play Lunar Golf and had . “Wild Things Week” chance to attend the River Festival. The a great time. The program continues included a trip to Great Plains Nature individuals enjoyed wandering around to deliver Meals on Wheels and volun- Center and Sedgwick County Park looking at different activities going on, teer at Open Door. While in the center to feed the ducks. The program also listening to the lunchtime concerts, individuals served in Community Con- regularly attended the YMCA for exer- people watching and having lunch in nections learned about menu plan- cise on Mondays, enjoyed coffee out the Food Court. Encore took a day trip ning, money skills and housekeeping. in the community each Tuesday morn- on the 21st to Tanganyika Wildlife Park. They had a spelling bee, played UNO, ing and delivered Meals on Wheels Everyone brought a sack lunch, and Bingo and other games, and reviewed on Wednesdays. Everyone attended they wandered around to watch the dif- flash cards. The program also started the Annual Wichita River Festival. The ferent animals. They were all fascinated some scrapbooking and played some program enjoyed picnic lunches while with the baby penguins that loved the dance games on the Wii. Several quiet listening to the lunchtime concerts. attention the seniors gave them and afternoons included popcorn and a On the 21st a group took a trip to All came very close to everyone. Towards movie and the program continues Star Sports where they enjoyed minia- the end of the month the program at- on with the Harry Potter saga. Most ture golf, go cart rides and the arcade. tended a Wichita Wingnuts game and mornings were spent exercising and Towards the end of the month ALS ac- one individual had a ball yelling “Strike! some afternoons spent talking about cepted a special invitation to attend a You’re out of here!” While in the center hygiene and beauty. Everyone enjoyed Wichita Wingnuts baseball game. A the program practiced for the Talent an outing to Sedgwick County Park one small group enjoyed cool treats one Show on a daily basis. They did some afternoon and the program did lots of hot afternoon at Dairy Queen, while reading, some cooking, played Bingo different craft projects and patriotic another group devoured Shish Ka Bobs and painted. Everyone participated activities throughout the month of for lunch at the ARC’s “Lunch Bunch” in a patriotic craft project to celebrate June. on the 15th. One group hit some ga- July 4th. The program also spent some rage sales one Friday morning and ev- of their days working on a fire truck We want to hear your ideas for eryone enjoyed a picnic lunch together model and singing karaoke. Other community activities and outings for at Cessna Park on the 24th. The wom- places visited in June included Menards, our day programs. Please send ideas to [email protected]. en in the program went out shopping K-Mart, Wal-Mart, DAV, Dollar Tree, and at4 K-Mart one morning, then enjoyed Dillons. The seniors have welcomed 5 Engaging persons with disabilities in work skills, community living skills, and daily living skills are some of the most important factors leading to future full of opportunities and independence. At KETCH, we do just that. Through our Employment Services programs, Community Living Services, and Adult Life Skills programs, KETCH is successful at developing comprehensive programs that teach adults with disabilities how to work and live more independently. Donors: 12/01/2010 to 05/31/2011 Ted Adler Amil & Berniece Hanson Howard & Patricia Sherwood Lyda Andrews Gordon & Marlene Harkness Teressa Sliger Gene & Mary Baldwin Steve Harris Cary Smith Ron Barragree Bob Heintzelman Peg Sondergard Walter Beale Tom & Jane Helsel Frank & Linda Springer Larry Beamer & Debbie Haynes Kenneth & Betty Hemmen Charles & Margit Squire Allen Berger Judy Higdon Dennis Strecker Doug Billings Gerald Hill Edward Stuckey Bonnie Bing Rosalind Hirsch Lewis Taylor Bill & Sue Bloedel David Hontz Everett & Marylin Thayer Norman Bloom Rick & Susan Hoppe Michael & Kim Thomas John Boldenow Carol Houdyshell Sally A Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Greg Boxberger Judy Hull Jean Gleason-Thomson Lorraine Boyd Madeline Hynes Mary Jo Tracy Monty & Kathy Briley Stan & Judith Ingram, in honor of Margaret M. Tritsch Chuck & Karlene Buechman Scott & Tiffany Ingram & Family R. Byrne Vickers Bruce Buehler Vicki Jensen Warren & Marty Viney Mr. Joseph F Bunk Bernice Johnston Ericka Walker Larry & Pamela Burns Jeremy Jones Jennifer Walterscheid Gloria Calhoun Suraen Jothiratnam Jasmine Ware Jim Capper Patrick Kelly Stanley R Weilert Nathan Carris Carnes Gary Kipp James Wells Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carney Ann Krone Mary Werner Mr. Santo M. Catanese, Jr. Morris & Barbara Krug Thomas White Mrs. Charles Q Chandler Herb & Kathy Krumsick Jennifer Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chandler, IV Mr. & Mrs. Duane Lambert Coni Witters Chelsie Christner Robert & LouAnn LeRoy Abilene Elks Duplicate Bridge Club Corinne Christopherson Charles Lester Ace Hardware – E. Harry Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Cohlmia Edna Look Applebee’s Ms. Margaret Colahan-Sederstrom Doug & Gayle Malone Arizona Biltmore Nellie Collins James & Jamie Malone Aspen Boutique Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cornejo James & Robin Marbourg Bank of Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cox Maurice Martin Bella Luna Café John Cramer Milt Martin Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Mr. and Mrs. Shaker R Dakhil, M.D. Frank R Martinez Bite Me BBQ Jill Dalrymple John Mastio & Dana Fleming Blockbuster Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis Pam McGinnis Blue Cross & Blue Shield of KS Jean & Sandy Dillard Dr. and Mrs. Doug Milfeld Blue Moon Caterers Gail & Sandra Dody Mary O’Brien Bob’s Transmissions, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doonan T.D. O’Connell Bradley Fair Ron & Mary Jane Duling Gerry & Priscilla O’Shaughnessy Cabot Creamery Cooperative Matt Eames Nina Parry Cameo Cakes Mr. and Ms. David Elkouri Ron Pasmore CAP Carpet, Inc. Phil Epp Mr. and Mrs. Britt Pate Carlos O’Kelly’s Mr. and Mrs. Tom Estep Harold Peck Carrabba’s Italian Grill Dr. S. Jim Farha Randy & Lisa Phillips Cero’s Candies Mr. Timothy Farrell Pauletta Raines Chanute Ladies of Elks Loretta Fernandez Ms. Joanna Ramondetta Chili’s Bar and Grill Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fisher Bob & Sharol Rasberry Christopher Clark Designer Portraits Margie Fleskoski Jim Richmond C.J. Memorial Foundation John Foster Edward & Mary Roembach Cocoa Dolce Adam Friesen Ken & Glenda Schaffer Coleman Company Mr. and Mrs. Tom Futo Bob Schwan Commerce Bank Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gates Nancy Scofield Coonrod & Associates Construction Mr. and Mrs. Bob Geist Christopher Shank Council Grove Chamber of Commerce Randy & Liz Gragg Kenneth & Janet Shannon Creekmore Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Howard Gray Nancy Shaughnessy, in honor of Cross Financial Services Jannell L Greenwood Stephen Shaughnessy D & R Construction, Inc. Hugh Greer Stephen Sheldon D & T Enterprises 6 Davis-Moore Rusty Eck Ford Carl & Sheri Lindsey Dennis Eye Care LLC S & G Associates Shirley Grewing Devlin Enterprises Salina Elks Ladies Jim Hinson & Joanne McIntyre DeVore & Sons Inc. SecureNet Alarm Systems, Inc. Milton “Fil” Henderson Digital Office Systems Security Title Agency Floydeane Day Direct Mail Printers Sedgwick County Zoo Brian Henderson DonLevy Senior Care Pharmacy Charles & Sierra Henderson Emprise Bank Signature Pest Control Dean & Heather Henderson Epic Sports Southwest Paper Co Randy & Terryl Henderson Foulston Siefkin Special Products Jim & Jean Knight, Jr. Frito-Lay Spice Merchant Kenneth & Linda Rundell Galichia Foundation Spirit AeroSystems Good Neighbor Retta Houk Gateway Wireless Fund Elks Past State Presidents Wives Great American Hardwood Star Electric Supply Glenn Kiddoo Flooring Star Lumber/Goebel Family Foundation Frank & Linda Springer Green Lantern Car Washes Steamatic of Wichita, Kansas Raymond Laingo Halo Branded Solutions Stone Creek Nursery Charles Lester Hampel Oil Co Superior Computer Supply, Inc. William Lassley Heartland Homecare Pharmacy Taco Bell J.D. Calheart Hilton Garden Inn Tennison Brothers, Inc. Paul & Barbara Dean Hilton Wichita Airport Texas Roadhouse Robert Donley Hite Fanning & Honeyman The Golf Warehouse Ned & Helen Felzier Homewood Suites at The The Inn at Tallgrass Ervetta L Ferry Waterfront The Wolf, 100.5 Ron Ferry Hopper’s Glass Three D, Inc. Ernest & Carolyn Kallsen House of Schwan Timberline Steakhouse & Grill Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W Land Hyatt Regency Topeka Elks Lodge C. W. Larsen Independent Elimination Service Tuesday Morning Eugene & Bonnie Lassley Inn at Tallgrass Two Brothers BBQ Ruth Newport Innovative Golf Under the Cork Fred Schouten & Pauline Ferry Intrust Bank Uptown Bistro Lee Schouten J & Z Enterprises Vintage Construction LLC Elaine Leslie Jacob Liquor Exchange Wal-Mart Patricia Allerheiligen Kansas City Chiefs Football Club Walters-Morgan Construction Inc Ron & Pat Baird Kansas City Royals Baseball Weber & Associates Inc. Belle Plaine USD 357 Kansas Elks Association Weigand-Omega Mgmt Mr. and Mrs. Gene Campbell Kansas Elks Ladies Westar Energy Jean Duncan Kansas Fire Equipment Westlake Ace Hardware – E. Douglas Etta Enders Karl’s Goodyear Automotive Westlake Ace Hardware – S. Seneca Anna Fralick Knights of Columbus Wichita Collegiate School Phil Hardesty family Larkspur Bistro & Bar Betty Hays Lewis Street Glass Co. Wichita Vending Eloise Hein Linkhaus Wichita Wingnuts Patricia Ann Konecny Massage Junkies Wigwam Golf Club Nancy Lee Livingston Metro Grill Wild Hair Salon Lorraine Lovette MGH Consulting Wm. F Hurst Co., Inc. Gail Lusk Monica’s Bundt Cake Co Women of Wichita Charitable Foundation Barbara Maas Nailtique Spa Lee & Shirley Morgan National Contractors, Inc. Tributes: 12/01/2010 to 05/31/2011 Marilyn Murphy Nature’s Way Elaine Baer Marguerite Nolte Newport Grill Elks Past State Presidents Wives Mary Jo Ohlemeier Old Chicago Delbert Bohling Kay Rogers Olive Garden Italian Restaurant Larry & Connie Whisenhunt Z. Lee Rouser Phoenix Supply Inc. Delbert Bohling Donna Rush Pizza Hut Gary & Mary Lou Wilson Lancey Tyree Playa Azul Gerald “Swede” Bowers PJ Weirick Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 441 Eugene Bauer Julia Wood Shirley Cooper Powell, Brewer & Reddick Ima Gene Mayfield Ken & Glenda Schaffer Prairie Fire Kay Fowler Pratt Industries Lewis Corbett Chanute Elks Lodge #806 Carl & Sheri Lindsey Preferred Health Systems MaryLou Deffenbaugh Gary & Mary Lou Wilson Pure Salon & Spa Elks Past State Presidents Wives QuikTrip Corporation Fritz McClanahan Robert Donovan Greg & Nancy Broxterman Randy Cooper’s Chanute Elks Lodge #806 Rolling Hills Country Club Frank & Linda Springer Joe Enneking Ron Allen Auction Service Joseph Fenoughty

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