JollyMon E-T mes A Newsletter for The Hanover Area Parrot Head Society July 2015 EL PRESIDENTE’S PODIUM V:2.0 CHILI COOK OFF NEWS Monthly Socials: Hi All, It’s never too soon to add the THE MILL, SCOZZARO’S I come to you today with a heavy heart. We are Chili Cook Off to your calendar, 4797 York Rd, Rt. 30 W. going through a tough patch put a big red X on September 6. New Oxford, PA with so many club members Last year, nearly 40% of www.Scozzaros.com losing family and friends. Society members had some role August 18 At times like this about all in staffing this event that September 15 you can do is lean on your donated over $45,000 to local October 22 family. Some of us are nonprofits. Allow me to repeat November 17 blessed with big families that, over $45,000 was donated OLIVIA’S RESTAURANT and some of us have small from this event in 2014 despite calling for Noah 3015 Baltimore Pk. families but they are so very after the deluge! Think about how many people in Gettysburg, PA important during rough Hanover these donations impact. www.Olivias.biz st times. Please know your Please, start recruiting friends, relatives, co- 1 WEDNESDAY: Parrot Head family is here workers, neighbors or even strangers at the grocery August 5 and we will do what we can store to Volunteer for a shift. In this newsletter is a September 2 to help. Maybe together we recruitment poster to hang where you can. These October 7 can move forward and serve as a way to add volunteers and promote the November 4 honor our loved ones by event. Please help with the success of the Cook Off! doing things they loved. In case you may have forgotten, we run two Coming Events: Some loved pets (S.P.C.A.), shifts of Volunteers, 10:00 to 2:30 and 1:30 to 5:30. JULY 28: some loved the environment Here are a few of the work assignments available: John Patti plays the (Road Clean Up), some fought cancer (Relay for Beer Trucks Admission gates National Anthem at life), how about the golfers (Fat Chuck Golf ID Check Security Camden Yards 7:00 pm Tournaments), Military Veterans (Wounded Wine Cooler Sales Item Sales AUGUST 1: Warriors / Donations for the troops). I can name Chili Judging Parking Guide Parrot Head Open Golf many more but you get the idea. Bottom line, let's do Tattoos Stage Hands 1 pm, The Bridges our best to keep on keeping on! Thank you so much AND MANY, MANY, MANY, MANY MORE! for the support you give to the club! Send a message to: [email protected] AUGUST 8: to claim your preferred spot. If your employer has a Breeze at Marburg Until next time, El Presidente Volunteerism inducement / recognition program, 2 – 6 pm, Marburg Winery please enroll and recruit others to participate. AUGUST 9: Our presence on Facebook has around 2,250 “likes” are Mini-Golf Challenge you one of them? Please join us and share with your AUGUST 15: Facebook network! Every friend and page view adds People Who Care Golf more value for our potential Sponsors, which means 1 pm, The Bridges more dollars for our selected charities. We hope to see your name on the Volunteer list and in the field. August 30: Chili John & the Cook Off Committee People Who Care Car Show & Auction, 11 am, New Oxford Social Club YORK REVOLUTION BASEBALL The Society has again SEPTEMBER 6: Hanover Chili Cook Off received FREE center- field lawn tickets for Revs SEPTEMBER 27: baseball games courtesy of Relay for Life Bingo the York County Economic 1 pm, Griest Park Development Corp. These FREE seats can be WHAT WE GIVE OCTOBER 3 - 4, 10 - 11: Be proud you members of THAPHS, be very proud! upgraded to real seats for just a few dollars. Contact Apple Harvest Festival Our goal has been to make donations every month, Bean-Mon to reserve your tickets for these games: South Mt. Fairgrounds below are the groups The Society has recently July 26, 5:00 – Hunger Games & fireworks August 22, 6:30 – Mini Baseball Giveaway OCTOBER 16: supported: ♥ American Cancer Society September 20, 5:00 - Recover Day Help for HART & Special Olympics Golf ♥ Forever Love Pet Rescue The earth laughs in flowers ♥ Adams County SPCA ♥ God’s Meal Barrow their help in reaching the $20,000 mark. It took a Officers for 2015: Relay For Life: July 10-11, 2015 team full of dedication and effort to get there. PRESIDENT: The theme for this year’s Hanover event Bob Staub was Super Heroes. The campsite for the teams VICE-PRESIDENT: Angie Muller SECRETARY: Dottie Trostle TREASURER: Ron Bean Relay For Life 2014 was held at Southwest High Members at Large: School in Hanover on July 11 and 12. The event Bill Blackwood began at noon, but the Parrot Heads were there by Christina Dubs 7:30 starting to set up for the event. The Parrot Head Deb Zartman team was part of the Relay of Hanover committee again, chairing both the Luminaria ceremony and the Committees: was decorated with numerous super heroes PARROTPHERNALIA: fighting cancer. Our campsite was voted number Sandi Calvert one for its Super Hero theme. Thanks to Gabby NEW MEMBER WELCOME: and Tammy Emeigh, Janice Smith, Jessy Weaver Dottie & JT Trostle and her sister for all their help with the painting. CONCERT: We were dressed in our Super Hero yellow tie Breeze-Mon, Bob Staub dyed shirts and look great walking around the track. Thanks to Kere Washington and Ron and VETERANS / MILITARY: Jane Bean for helping to get those done. They Ringo Lombard, Lori Staub showed the Hope that there will be a cure before ROAD TRIPS: more of our members pass to cancer. We made a Deb Zartman, Lori Eberly Entertainment/Activities for the 24 hour event. So for statement as always that we party with a purpose, ROAD CLEANUP: most of our Relay team the event lasted way past 24 and in some cases without libations. hours. Ms. El President was the only one that stayed Spook & Smalley Staub The Super Hero event was filled with up all 24 plus hours. I even took a 36 minutes nap. Good Will & SPCA: hourly super hero laps to keep the event moving The Super Parrot Head Heroes came through Lori Staub for the 24 hours. We had some crazy costumes again. Sometimes money just appears. Our team was walking around the track, including a visit from RELAY FOR LIFE: number one in fundraising at $20,904.19, but if you Dottie Trostle, Kim Shull the Hanover Superman. A highlight of the over add the Bermudian Jaycee $1427.50, Barb’s Angel’s night hours was the Super Hero scavenger hunt. Angie Staub, Deb Zartman $700 and It Works $200, which are all part of the Joyce Miller, Kelly Beck Thanks to Jody and Brian Harker and Lori Staub team, the total is $23,531.69. So another year and we with all the help with the entertainment. We added REVOLUTION BASEBALL: are over $23,000. Great job by a great group of kids’ activities this year, so while I was painting BeanMon friends. We are doing our part to fight back. FINANCIAL AUDIT: Local business heroes included Leer Photography, Nickie James, Ron Bean Something Wicked Brewing, TimBar Packaging, and WEB MASTERS: Aero Energy. These four businesses did a great job Dustin Muller, Kent McCoy the two weeks before Relay promoting Relay by painting their businesses purple. Four spirit awards ZONTA WALK: were given out by the Paint the Town Purple Lori Staub, Kim Walton committee. The Spirit award went to JOLLYMON TIMES Leer Photography, STAPH: and both TimBar Chili John, Packaging and Aero [email protected] Energy were also recognized for their STAPH IN REMISSION: creative ideas used to promote Relay in their Peggy "Pegarita" Hellyer businesses with the Celebrate and Remember Awards. Cindie Leer of Leer photography was #3 in total Cabaña Boy: Curley individual fundraising for the event. Something bird houses or making masks and capes with little Wicked, TimBar and Aero Energy both contributed GUEST AUTHORS: ones they kept things going with the walking over $1,000 to our team as well. Thanks for the events. Thanks also to Cindie and Lee Leer for Lori Staub support of fellow Parrotheads: Cindie Leer, Cindy Dottie Trostle donating and running the Super Hero photo booth. and Jim Staub, Scott Pivoris, Bill and Bridget Seidler, They got a lot of great pictures. Thanks to our Steve Buenzow, Joyce Miller and Janice Smith for band of Heroes for coming for coming to perform Friday evening. Nice job Skip and Linda, and Kelly and Wayne for coming to perform Friday evening. Nice job Skip and Linda, and Kelly and Wayne. The Luminaira ceremony was beautiful as always, but people waiting until it was ready to start to purchase stick candles made it a bit hectic. It was a labels and the slide show, and to Kelly Beck for all her help bit of a rush, but we made it throughout the year, it was a lot of long hours for all of us, but through. The lighting of the we made it through. The American Caner Society would have stick candles was part of the been lost without the help of these lovely ladies. Dottie ceremony in recognition of those family or friends that A SPECIAL NOTE from DOTTIE: Thank you to all our have battled cancer.
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