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VOLUME 27 NO. 1 <strong>Spring</strong> 2012<br />

See Page 7<br />

for the<br />

Walk to End<br />

Alzheimer's<br />

Schedule<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> <strong>Artist</strong> <strong>Inspires</strong><br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Benefit</strong> <strong>Design</strong><br />

When Fred Hollister sits down to<br />

work on his latest painting or<br />

sketch during a <strong>Memories</strong> in<br />

the Making® program session, he is usually all<br />

business.<br />

“I like to focus on what I’m doing,”<br />

said Mr. Hollister, who was diagnosed with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease almost eight years ago. “I<br />

enjoy being able to do something that someone<br />

else may like.”<br />

Mr. Hollister, who has been a participant<br />

in the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater<br />

Cincinnati <strong>Memories</strong> in the Making® art<br />

program at the Hyde Park Health Center since<br />

2005, said he prefers painting landscapes. Fred Hollister holds one of his art pieces.<br />

One of his landscape paintings serves as<br />

the featured cover design for the invitations to the <strong>Chapter</strong>’s Art of Making<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> benefit that will be held at the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati on<br />

Thursday, May 3.<br />

As in the past, the benefit will feature framed artwork painted by<br />

individuals who participate in the Alzheimer’s Association <strong>Memories</strong> in the<br />

Making® (<strong>Memories</strong>) program, an art program that provides individuals in the<br />

early to middle stages of dementia the opportunity for self-expression through<br />

the visual arts. The Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> currently has 12 <strong>Memories</strong><br />

program sites that serve approximately 90 participants weekly.<br />

In addition to select <strong>Memories</strong> artwork being up for bid, the benefit will<br />

feature exciting silent and live auctions, live entertainment, dinner by the bite,<br />

wine and beer as well as an optional cash bar.<br />

Last year, a capacity crowd of nearly 350 guests helped to raise more than<br />

$110,000 for local programs and services as well as research on a national level.<br />

The David Kohnen family will serve as honorary chairs for the event.<br />

Rodney Lear is chairperson for the event planning committee.<br />

For more on the <strong>Memories</strong> in the Making® program, please visit www.alz.<br />

org/cincinnati or call (800) 272-3900.<br />

(800) 272-3900<br />

®<br />

Symposium and Caregivers Day<br />

to Concentrate on Wellness<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater<br />

Cincinnati will be reaching out to area<br />

caregivers with two major education events<br />

in August.<br />

With the theme “Wellness in the Face of<br />

Dementia,” the Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> will<br />

conduct its 22nd Summer Symposium on Friday,<br />

Aug. 24. The following day, the <strong>Chapter</strong> will<br />

host “A Day for Caregivers.” Both events will be<br />

held at the METS Center of Northern Kentucky<br />

University in Erlanger, Ky.<br />

The Summer Symposium, a day-long educational<br />

Dr. Jennifer Rose Molano<br />

forum designed for healthcare professionals, will<br />

feature a variety of workshops focusing on the theme of maximizing wellness in the<br />

face of dementia.<br />

Continued on page 4<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> <strong>Honors</strong> Outstanding<br />

Volunteers for Service<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati thanked its supporters<br />

while honoring three individuals with special awards of recognition at the<br />

2011 <strong>Chapter</strong> Leadership Breakfast at the Hyde Park Country Club in<br />

November.<br />

An audience of more than 180 volunteers, donors and sponsors enjoyed<br />

brunch and an awards program recognizing the many contributions made by<br />

volunteers and supporters to the Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> during the past year.<br />

In 2011, 497 volunteers contributed nearly 5,500 hours of service to the Greater<br />

Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong>.<br />

Continued on page 8<br />

From left, Executive Director Paula Kollstedt, with award winners Gemelia Tyler, Rodney Lear, Nancy Graeter and Board President Jane Fisher.<br />

Inside Cornerstone…<br />

Time for Caregivers Program<br />

Introduced…page 3<br />

ALZ Stars Team Prepares for Flying Pig…page 7<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> Welcomes New<br />

Staff Members…page 5<br />

Volunteer Spotlight on<br />

Gary Frank…page 4


Cornerstone<br />

Alzheimer’s Association<br />

Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong><br />

644 Linn Street, Suite 1026<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45203<br />

(513) 721-4284<br />

(800) 272-3900 – 24/7 Helpline<br />

Fax (513) 345-8446<br />

www.alz.org/cincinnati<br />

2011-2012 Board of Directors<br />

Jane Fisher, CPA, President<br />

Derek van Amerongen, MD, MS<br />

Vice President<br />

Amy B. Kahn, Secretary<br />

Jim Witte, CFA, Treasurer<br />

Board members<br />

Mark Cawley, DC<br />

David A. Custer<br />

Lori Deaton<br />

Susan Dickey, RN, MSN<br />

Margaret Dobbins, RN<br />

Carolyn Finkelmeier<br />

Nancy Graeter<br />

Diane M. Hinds, CFP<br />

Kevin Kanter<br />

Jennifer Kinney, Ph.D.<br />

Rodney Lear<br />

Steven Mombach<br />

Robert Murphy<br />

Pamela Reising<br />

Carl Sims<br />

Marquita Thatcher, MA, JD<br />

Jamie Weaver<br />

Advisor<br />

John E. Maggio, Ph.D.<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> Staff<br />

Paula Kollstedt, Executive Director<br />

Bob Luckerman<br />

Finance/Operations Director<br />

Janet Milne, MSN, RN, CNP<br />

Director of Family and Professional<br />

Education<br />

Steve Olding, Communications<br />

Director<br />

Anne Von Hoene, LSW<br />

Director of Programs & Services<br />

Deb Benz, LISW-S, Branch<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

Diana Bosse<br />

Development / Volunteer Coordinator<br />

Beth Bross, Data Entry Specialist<br />

Jori Cotton, LSW, Time for<br />

Caregivers Facilitator<br />

Melissa Dever, LSW<br />

Branch Program Manager<br />

Tara Estridge, LSW<br />

Branch Program Manager<br />

Carolyn Ferris, RN<br />

Special Projects Coordinator<br />

Jill Gorley, LSW<br />

Multicultural Outreach Coordinator<br />

Marcy Hawkins, Special Events<br />

and Outreach Manager<br />

Joan Hock, <strong>Memories</strong> in the<br />

Making® Coordinator<br />

Amy Horn, Development / Donor<br />

Services Coordinator<br />

Sandra Hostler, RN, RDAD Clinician<br />

Lee Hubbuch, Executive Assistant<br />

Kathleen McFalls, LISW-S<br />

Family Connections Coordinator<br />

Debbie Mills, RN, RDAD Clinician<br />

Marjorie Rentz, LISW-S<br />

Early Stage Program Coordinator<br />

Elise Sebastian, MSW, LSW<br />

Branch Program Manager<br />

Colleen Von Hoene<br />

Development Assistant<br />

Cornerstone is the official newsletter of the Alzheimer’s<br />

Association of Greater Cincinnati. Comments or<br />

questions should be directed to Steve Olding at<br />

(513) 721-4284, ext. 121 or steve.olding@alz.org.<br />

2 • Cornerstone • <strong>Spring</strong> 2012<br />

Our Mission<br />

To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through<br />

the advancement of research, to provide and<br />

enhance care and support for all affected, and<br />

to reduce the risk of dementia through the<br />

promotion of brain health.<br />

Various programs and services<br />

are funded in part by the Ohio<br />

Department of Aging through the<br />

Council on Aging of Southwestern<br />

Ohio and the Area Agency on<br />

Aging District 7.<br />

A Word About Us<br />

Winners Don’t Give Up – They Step Up<br />

M<br />

arch madness…it’s irresistible.<br />

Watching elite athletes battle the<br />

toughest opponents, go for the threepointers,<br />

execute plays that demand<br />

flawless teamwork, and stand at the foul<br />

line with absolute composure no matter<br />

what the score is riveting.<br />

In many ways, sports – college<br />

By Paula Kollstedt basketball in this case – are a lot<br />

Executive Director<br />

like life. And often the back-stories of<br />

players, and their coaches, are as fascinating as the game itself.<br />

As we go to press with this edition of Cornerstone, Pat Summitt’s<br />

University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers are among the elite<br />

eight in the women’s tournament.<br />

But whether Coach Summitt and her team win another<br />

championship is less compelling than the fact that she continues<br />

to compete, those amazing blue eyes blazing, despite her<br />

diagnosis last August of early-onset Alzheimer’s.<br />

In that sense the coach plays out, in a very public arena,<br />

the private stories of millions – including those people we know<br />

and love – who heroically battle dementia every day. No matter<br />

what stage of the disease, they are steadfast. No matter how<br />

tough it gets, they fight on.<br />

And they are inspirational.<br />

At the Association we spend many hours planning and<br />

executing events, programs and services to achieve our mission.<br />

As we begin the last quarter of fiscal year 2012, the staff is<br />

updating our three-year strategic plan, determining the next<br />

12-month budget, creating action plans and setting aggressive<br />

goals to present to the board.<br />

Why is it critical that we set and achieve big stretch goals?<br />

Because, in Pat Summitt’s words, “People who want (to win) a<br />

championship, stand up and go for it. They don’t back away.<br />

They aren’t nervous…they’re excited. And they have a big, ole’<br />

attitude.”<br />

In other words, winners don’t give up – they step up.<br />

Your fellow team members know what we need to do to<br />

win. We have great expectations and challenging metrics for<br />

each strategic plan goal to help us keep score.<br />

• Enhance care and support of those with Alzheimer’s and<br />

their families. Conduct outreach with neurologists, geriatricians,<br />

internists, psychiatrists and family practice physicians. Increase<br />

use of our 24/7 Helpline. Offer new and innovative education,<br />

support and early-stage programs.<br />

• Accelerate research by engaging more individuals in<br />

global research, including participation in Alzheimer’s disease<br />

science priorities like TrialMatch, the Alzheimer’s Association<br />

International Conference and the International Society to<br />

Advance Alzheimer Research and Treatment.<br />

• Increase concern and awareness, expanding our<br />

community’s knowledge of the urgency of the Alzheimer’s<br />

epidemic and providing visibility of the disease through all<br />

media, including growing participation in our Walks to End<br />

Alzheimer’s.<br />

• Advance public policy through government action<br />

to increase federal research investment. Implement a strong<br />

National Alzheimer’s Project Act, define early detection and<br />

care planning initiatives,<br />

and implement state policy<br />

priorities.<br />

• Grow revenue to meet<br />

mission by strengthening all<br />

income streams in order to<br />

meet the goals just described<br />

and achieve our vision of a<br />

world without Alzheimer’s.<br />

You’ll see many of<br />

the programs and events to<br />

meet these goals throughout<br />

this edition of Cornerstone<br />

– a summer symposium for<br />

professionals and families<br />

focused on wellness, a new Pat Summitt<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> in the Making<br />

Program that includes time for caregivers, new activity kits<br />

to enrich visits with those who have Alzheimer’s, an exciting<br />

community research update in April, and great fundraisers<br />

including an ALZ Stars team in the Flying Pig Marathon, the<br />

Art of Making <strong>Memories</strong> spring celebration and our schedule<br />

of this year’s Walks.<br />

Without doubt, momentum is building, and our<br />

playbook is strong. We’re driving the ball down the court and<br />

our players are second to none.<br />

And while we’ve come a long way, the game is far from<br />

over. Huge challenges remain, but we’re fiercely determined<br />

to win – for those we love, for those we’ve lost, and for those<br />

whose futures we protect.<br />

Thank you for being on our team.<br />

Association Unveils<br />

Longest Day<br />

Now is the time to show those facing Alzheimer’s<br />

disease that they are not alone. On June 20, the<br />

longest day of the year, teams across the northern<br />

hemisphere will participate in a sunrise-to-sunset<br />

endurance activity to honor the courage, dedication<br />

and strength displayed by people with Alzheimer’s and<br />

their caregivers, and to raise funds for programs and<br />

research. Join us to be a part of this inaugural event.<br />

For more on the Longest Day, please visit: www.<br />

alz.org/the_longest_day or contact Marcy Hawkins at<br />

(513) 721-4284 or marcy.hawkins@alz.org.


By Anne Von Hoene<br />

Director of Programs<br />

and Services<br />

n January of last year, I met Adam, a Boy Scout from<br />

Troop 281 in Anderson Township, who was working<br />

on his Eagle Scout badge. Adam wanted to discuss his<br />

ideas for an Eagle Scout project to help people with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease and their families.<br />

Adam brought several ideas to the table, but he was most<br />

interested in learning what the families themselves would find<br />

helpful, especially children<br />

and teenagers with parents<br />

or grandparents who have<br />

the disease. I was impressed<br />

with Adam’s true interest in<br />

helping a population that<br />

often gets overlooked, so I offered the assistance of<br />

some families currently being served by the Alzheimer’s<br />

Association.<br />

Adam put a lot of time into researching the idea<br />

of how to make children feel more comfortable when<br />

interacting with their relatives who have Alzheimer’s<br />

or another form of dementia. He prepared a survey<br />

to be distributed at several of our caregiver support<br />

groups, asking people to describe what their family<br />

members are capable of doing and enjoy doing at<br />

home. Based on feedback from those caregivers, Adam<br />

conceptualized the idea of a Visiting Kit for kids to<br />

bring along when visiting their relatives to help engage<br />

the diagnosed person in a productive activity and make the visit more enjoyable for<br />

everyone.<br />

Our support group members were very pleased with Adam’s interest in this cause<br />

T<br />

he Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati is introducing a new program<br />

that focuses on relieving caregiver stress. Time for Caregivers is designed for<br />

family members of the diagnosed individuals who participate in the <strong>Memories</strong><br />

in the Making® sessions.<br />

The goal of Time for Caregivers is to provide stress relief to family caregivers<br />

through supportive interventions, education, activities and time away from caregiving<br />

responsibilities. In this program, caregivers will have the option to participate in a<br />

variety of activities focused on health and wellness, personal enrichment, supportive<br />

fellowship and creative expression, or the caregivers may choose to spend that time<br />

engaging in their own pursuits, such as visiting friends, running errands or having quiet<br />

time alone. A social worker facilitates the caregiver sessions, and other expert facilitators<br />

will be included periodically to present special programming such as meditation, yoga<br />

or other enrichment programs.<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> in the Making® (<strong>Memories</strong>) is an interactive program designed<br />

for persons in the early to middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease, or another form of<br />

dementia, that encourages self-expression through the creative arts. In this program,<br />

a person with diminished verbal and organizational skills can engage in productive<br />

interaction with others via the visual arts, music or writing projects that offer an<br />

opportunity for expression. The program provides meaningful activities and a safe<br />

place for the participants to express themselves when words may have failed them.<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> is based on the premise that there are no mistakes in creative expression, and<br />

the process of creating art, music or writing is a powerful means of engaging affected<br />

individuals throughout the disease process. These creative sessions are conducted by<br />

trained facilitators with a background in the arts and a knowledge of dementia and its<br />

effects on the abilities of diagnosed individuals.<br />

Both programs are held once a week for 10–12 weeks. The session length is<br />

90 minutes. Initial screening is required and space is limited. This program is free of<br />

charge. Contact Joan Hock at 513-721-4284, ext. 104 for more information.<br />

Caregiver News<br />

Scout’s ‘Kits’ Help Families Face Dementia<br />

I<br />

and found great value in the idea of the visiting kits. They were happy to share<br />

their time and comments about what they thought would work or not work, and<br />

willingly gave their feedback on the sample kits that Adam created.<br />

Adam organized fundraisers and solicited donations to cover the cost of<br />

materials for the Visiting Kits. Over the summer, he successfully raised $1500,<br />

which was enough to create 75 kits. When Adam completed his fundraising efforts<br />

and was ready to prepare the kits, I offered the help of our Early Stage Group<br />

members and their families in assembling these kits<br />

along with the Alzheimer’s Association staff. Our<br />

Early Stage participants consisted of three men with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia,<br />

ranging in age from 55 to 70.<br />

In a situation where some teenagers might<br />

have been uncomfortable, Adam was very kind<br />

and courteous to the men with a diagnosis of<br />

dementia and to their wives. He carefully offered<br />

choices of assembly activities for the participants<br />

based on their ability and interest. He was friendly<br />

and respectful throughout the activity and had<br />

organized the project so well that we finished the<br />

assembly process earlier than anticipated. Our<br />

clients expressed how proud they were to meet<br />

Adam and how much they appreciated his generous<br />

efforts on their behalf.<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association extends its<br />

gratitude to Adam and commends his diligent<br />

work on this special project. The Visiting Kits are available to family caregivers at<br />

no charge. Please contact our main office at 513-721-4284 to learn how to obtain<br />

a kit for your family.<br />

New <strong>Memories</strong> Program Offers Time for Caregivers<br />

Videoconference at METS<br />

C<br />

aregivers who attended a dementia videoconference at the METS Center of<br />

Northern Kentucky University were able to interact with presenters from sites<br />

in Lexington and Louisville as part of a special education program in February.<br />

Dr. Robert Cluxton (pictured) spoke on the issue of medications and dementia. The<br />

free program is an ongoing collaborative effort between the Alzheimer’s Association,<br />

the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and the Kentucky<br />

TeleHealth Network.<br />

Ms. Von Hoene with Adam and a portion of the 75 visiting kits he created and donated to the<br />

Alzheimer’s Association.<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> in the Making® and Time for Caregivers<br />

Location:<br />

The Centennial Barn, 110 Compton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45215<br />

Schedule for <strong>Spring</strong> 2012<br />

Dates: Weekly sessions on Tuesdays, from March 6 through May 15<br />

Time: 10:30 a.m. – noon<br />

Schedule for Summer 2012<br />

Dates: Weekly sessions on Tuesdays, from June 5 through Aug. 21<br />

Time: 10:30 a.m. – noon<br />

Schedule for Fall 2012<br />

Dates: Weekly sessions on Tuesdays, from Sept. 11 through Nov. 20<br />

Time: 10:30 a.m. – noon<br />

Alzheimer’s Association • Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> • 3


www.alzconnected.org<br />

T<br />

he Alzheimer’s Association provides an online community for persons<br />

with Alzheimer's, caregivers and others. We have thousands of<br />

registered members from around the United States who refer to the<br />

stories and information that is available 24 hours a day.<br />

Why join AlzConnected? To connect with a community that offers<br />

Alzheimer's support.<br />

Home Page: Post a personal update and read what your connections<br />

have to share.<br />

Message Boards: Share questions and opinions with a diverse community.<br />

Solutions: Get answers to your questions or support others by<br />

offering solutions to their challenges.<br />

Connections: Get connected with others like you. Review and accept<br />

our suggested connections or invite your own.<br />

Inbox: Send private messages to your connections within a<br />

secure system.<br />

Groups: Join public or private groups focused on a topic or<br />

shared experience.<br />

Caregiver News<br />

Volunteer Spotlight<br />

Frank Finds Office a Most Comfortable Fit<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati, the American Diabetes Association and the American<br />

Heart and Stroke Association presented a special program entitled “Healthy Aging in African Americans – Risk<br />

Factors: Alzheimer’s & Diabetes” in February. The free program, held at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church in Cincinnati,<br />

featured health screenings as well as a presentation by Dr. Orson J. Austin (pictured left photo). The education<br />

program focused on the implications that Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes has for African-American families.<br />

4 • Cornerstone • <strong>Spring</strong> 2012<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater<br />

Cincinnati is fortunate to have hundreds<br />

of generous volunteers serving in various<br />

capacities throughout the year. Although we<br />

cannot possibly spotlight every volunteer in<br />

Cornerstone, we appreciate their valuable<br />

support and service. In this issue, we feature<br />

Gary Frank.<br />

F<br />

or Gary Frank, there is no such thing<br />

as a bad day when it comes to his<br />

work at the <strong>Chapter</strong>’s Linn Street<br />

office.<br />

“It’s a bit difficult to describe but, for<br />

me, it’s a feeling. It’s like wearing that<br />

favorite pair of jeans that are broken<br />

in or wearing your favorite boots. It’s<br />

comfortable,” said Mr. Frank. “Plus, I’ve<br />

never been around a more caring group<br />

of people.”<br />

Gary Frank<br />

When Frank’s mother, Maxine, a resident<br />

of Evansville, Ind., began exhibiting signs of dementia almost 11 years ago, it began<br />

a long and slow process of learning and adjustment for the entire family. It also led to<br />

contact with the Alzheimer’s Association, first with the Greater Kentucky/Southern<br />

Indiana <strong>Chapter</strong> and later with Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong>.<br />

“During my mom’s continuing journey, the folks here on Helpline - Carolyn<br />

(Ferris) and Marjorie (Rentz) - have been invaluable resources to me,” he said. “They<br />

are sort of my insurance policy when things get difficult.”<br />

Alzheimer’s and Diabetes<br />

For the past 18 months, Mr. Frank has been a weekly fixture at the office front<br />

desk. In addition to overseeing the reception area and transferring calls, he assists<br />

with data entry and various mailing projects. During the weeks leading up to the<br />

Walk to End Alzheimer’s events, he does a little bit of everything, including folding<br />

Walk t-shirts, assembling storage racks and forget-me-not flower displays.<br />

“If it needs to be done, I’ve pretty much done it,” he said.<br />

His work does not go unnoticed by the staff.<br />

“We are so fortunate to have Gary among our volunteer staff at the front desk.<br />

In addition to his infectious smile and fantastic attitude, Gary is also very computersavvy,”<br />

said Development/Volunteer Coordinator Diana Bosse. “Often when the<br />

Development team has a project that involves more complex data entry, I’m asked,<br />

“What time does Gary come in?’”<br />

A native of Evansville, Ind., Mr. Frank earned a degree in Marketing from the<br />

University of Evansville. After going through basic training for the Army Reserves<br />

in 1971, he moved to Cincinnati and began a 33-year career at Procter & Gamble.<br />

“It dawned on me that I should be giving back for all the support that I have<br />

been given at no cost to my family,” he said. “Since being here, I’ve learned just how<br />

dedicated and knowledgeable this staff really is and that the time I spend here allows<br />

staff to do more important tasks.”<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati is always in need of volunteers<br />

for certain projects and tasks. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, please<br />

call Development/Volunteer Coordinator Diana Bosse at (513) 721-4284 or email:<br />

diana.bosse@alz.org.<br />

Symposium from Page 1<br />

“The workshops will cover a variety of diverse topics, including the impact<br />

of dementia on the brain, medication management and addressing behavioral<br />

symptoms through alternative techniques,” said Janet Milne, director of Family<br />

and Professional Education. “We believe professionals will find the workshops very<br />

informative.”<br />

Dr. Jennifer Rose Molano will serve as keynote speaker for the Symposium.<br />

Dr. Molano, a neurologist with the Memory Disorders Center at the University of<br />

Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute, will address recent Alzheimer’s research related<br />

to sleep and dementia. Board certified in Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Molano is<br />

an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.<br />

Registration cost for the Summer Symposium is $90 and includes lunch,<br />

materials and CEUs.<br />

The “Day for Caregivers” will be held at the METS Center on Saturday, Aug.<br />

25 (from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.). The event is free to the public and will feature<br />

educational workshops. Although free, advance registration is required.<br />

Robert Keyes, M.D., Ph.D., will serve as keynote speaker for the Day for<br />

Caregivers. Dr. Keyes is a geriatrician and co-director of The Christ Hospital<br />

Center for Health and Aging.<br />

The METS Center is located at 3861 Olympic Blvd., Erlanger, just minutes<br />

from the Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport.<br />

For more information about the Symposium<br />

or A Day for Caregivers, please call<br />

1-800-272-3900 or visit: www.alz.org/cincinnati.


2012 Alzheimer’s Facts and Figures Report Released<br />

T<br />

he Alzheimer’s Association’s<br />

2012 Alzheimer’s<br />

Disease Facts and Figures<br />

provides a sobering look at the<br />

growing impact Alzheimer’s disease<br />

is having on caregivers and the nation’s<br />

health care system.<br />

Released on March 8, Facts<br />

and Figures confirms not only that<br />

the number of people with the disease<br />

is growing, but that unpaid<br />

care provided by family members<br />

and friends is increasing at an even<br />

higher rate. The new report also<br />

explores the issue of those with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease or a related<br />

dementia living alone. Based on<br />

U.S. Census Bureau data, approximately<br />

800,000 Americans with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia<br />

live by themselves.<br />

Among the report’s findings:<br />

• There are an estimated 5.4 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease.<br />

• One in eight people over the age of 65 has Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia.<br />

Nearly half (45 percent) of Americans over the age of 85 are affected by some<br />

form of dementia.<br />

• Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. (fifth leading cause<br />

of death for individuals age 65 and older).<br />

J<br />

Caregiver/Research News<br />

Cotton and Benz Join <strong>Chapter</strong> Program Staff<br />

ori Cotton, LSW, and Deb Benz, LISW-S, are the newest members of the Alzheimer’s<br />

Association of Greater Cincinnati staff.<br />

“We are very pleased to welcome Jori and Deb to our program team,” said Executive<br />

Director Paula Kollstedt. “Both bring a wealth<br />

of professional knowledge and strong commitment<br />

to our mission.”<br />

Ms. Cotton, who joined the <strong>Chapter</strong> in late<br />

January, will serve as staff facilitator for the new<br />

Time for Caregivers program. Time for Caregivers<br />

is a caregiver wellness and enrichment program<br />

that will complement a new <strong>Memories</strong> in the<br />

Making® program site this spring.<br />

A life-long resident of Cincinnati, Ms. Cotton<br />

is a graduate of Ohio State University with a<br />

degree in social work.<br />

“My grandmother passed away from Al-<br />

zheimer’s disease and my mom was her primary<br />

caregiver, so I understand what effect it can have,”<br />

said Ms. Cotton.<br />

Jori Cotton<br />

In addition to her part-time position with the Alzheimer’s Association, Ms. Cotton<br />

also works for the YWCA Battered Women’s Center. Her counseling work has included a<br />

Talk to your doctor, call 800-272-3900<br />

or visit alz.org/trialmatch<br />

• More than 15 million Americans provide unpaid care (totaling an estimated<br />

17.4 billion hours) for a family member or friend with Alzheimer’s disease or a<br />

related dementia.<br />

• Most caregivers are family members who take on a tremendous financial, physical<br />

and emotional burden to help care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or a<br />

related dementia. Sixty-one percent of family caregivers rated the emotional<br />

stress as “high” or “very high.”<br />

• In 2008, average per-person Medicaid payments for beneficiaries aged 65 and<br />

older with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia were 19 times higher than<br />

Medicaid payments for those without the disease.<br />

• Most people survive an average of four to eight years after a diagnosis, but many<br />

live as long as 20 years with the disease. This prolonged duration often places<br />

increasingly intensive care demands on family members and friends.<br />

• Increasing evidence suggests that early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and timely intervention<br />

is beneficial, both for people with the disease and their caregivers.<br />

• Delays in diagnosis mean that individuals are not getting treatment in the earlier<br />

stages of the disease when they are most effective. They also miss the opportunity<br />

to make legal, financial and care plans.<br />

The full text of the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2012 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and<br />

Figures can be viewed at www.alz.org.<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association’s Facts and Figures report is a comprehensive compilation<br />

of national statistics and information on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Since<br />

its 2007 inaugural release, the report has become the most cited source covering the broad<br />

spectrum of Alzheimer issues. The Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report is an official<br />

publication of the Alzheimer’s Association.<br />

particular focus on creative interventions, such as poetry, writing and music.<br />

Deb Benz was named Program Coordinator for the Southeastern Ohio branch in<br />

February. She will assist Program Manager Melissa Dever in the delivery of Association<br />

programs and services in a eight-county region<br />

stretching from Brown County to Gallia County.<br />

Originally from Hardin County, Ky.,<br />

Ms. Benz is a graduate of Spaulding College and<br />

the University of Louisville Kent School of Social<br />

Work.<br />

A long-time resident of the Greater<br />

Cincinnati area, Ms. Benz has spent most of<br />

her social work career focusing on geriatric care<br />

management and counseling in home health and<br />

dialysis settings such as Mercy Home Care and<br />

Fresenius Medical Care in Cincinnati. She currently<br />

resides in Adams County.<br />

Deb Benz<br />

“Having had clients and family members<br />

affected by Alzheimer’s, I know how vital the<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong>’s services are to them,” she said. “I am<br />

excited and happy to join the Association in assisting people in the rural communities<br />

of southern Ohio.”<br />

Online Coaching<br />

for Caregivers<br />

At alzcoaching.org, a personal coach provides<br />

individualized education, support and care planning<br />

assistance to family caregivers of individuals with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia.<br />

A secured Web site allows members to access<br />

information and communicate with their coach at any<br />

time via email, journal entries or live chat.<br />

Certain eligibility criteria apply. Please visit www.<br />

alzcoaching.org for more information.<br />

Alzheimer’s Association • Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> • 5


6 • Cornerstone • <strong>Spring</strong> 2012<br />

Development News<br />

Dance Delivers Valentine’s Gift<br />

T<br />

he “Cherish the <strong>Memories</strong>” benefit dinner and dance produced a Valentine’s gift of $8,600 for<br />

the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati.<br />

Nearly 170 guests attended the seventh annual dinner and dance at the Cincinnati Airport<br />

Marriott in Hebron, Ky. on Saturday, Feb. 11. The event featured dinner, music and dancing as well as<br />

silent and live auctions.<br />

For Cris Suesz, the loss of her father, Charles McQueen, to Alzheimer’s disease seven years ago<br />

prompted the idea of putting together a Valentine’s Day dance to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.<br />

“We wanted to do something to remember him and to do something to help in the fight against<br />

Alzheimer’s. What better time than to do something around Valentine’s Day,” said Mrs. Suesz, who<br />

along with her husband, Joe, family members and friends, have organized the dinner and party in<br />

Boone County.<br />

To date, the event has raised nearly $50,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati.<br />

Concert Drums Up Support Car Show Donation<br />

fundraiser was held at the Syndicate in Newport, KY on November<br />

4. Jim Courtney organized the event held during the DV8 and John<br />

Waite concert. Guests of Mr. Courtney had access to a private party<br />

room, hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar for the evening. Fifteen dollars from<br />

each $20 ticket sold was donated to the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater<br />

Cincinnati. In total, through ticket sales and other donations, over $700 was<br />

raised for the Association.<br />

T<br />

Choir Raises Voices and Dollars<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

S<br />

A T<br />

Alzheimer's Bike Run<br />

he First Annual Alzheimer's Bike Run is being held on Saturday, June<br />

16 at the Spinning Wheel Tavern, 13632 Madison Pike in Morning<br />

View, Ky. Registration fees are $15 for a single biker and $20 for a<br />

double with event day registration beginning at 10 a.m. Ride starts at 11:30<br />

a.m. Food and beverages will be provided. Stay after the ride to try your luck<br />

at raffles and split the pot while listening to the Skallywag Band from 3 p.m. to<br />

5 p.m. For more information or to pre-register, call Doug at 859-393-7456.<br />

ing for a Cause, a multiple school choir concert benefiting the Alzheimer's<br />

Association of Greater Cincinnati, was held at Mount St. Joseph College on<br />

Dec. 10.<br />

Spearheaded by Senior Choir Director Bret Albright, and featuring vocals from<br />

Finneytown, Lakota West and Taylor High School choirs, the event raised more than<br />

$5,500 for the <strong>Chapter</strong>.<br />

The program showcased individual musical selections from each school, followed<br />

by all schools joining together with vocalists from CCM to perform Handel’s<br />

Messiah.<br />

Hallelujah!<br />

A<br />

he 3rd Annual Valentine’s Car Show at the Roberts Centre in<br />

Wilmington, Ohio, attracted 48 entries for car, motorcycle and<br />

bicycle displays. Organizers graciously donated $500 of the event’s<br />

proceeds to the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati.<br />

Two Ways To Remember<br />

Round to Remember Golf Outing has expanded to two days and two<br />

courses this summer. Mark your calendars now:<br />

Friday, June 29<br />

Elks Run Golf Club - 2000 Elklick Rd. Batavia, OH 45103<br />

Greens fee $49 regular, $30 seniors<br />

Reserve your tee time after June 15 at 513-732-0295 or www.elksrungc.com<br />

Friday, July 6<br />

Grand Oak Golf Course - 370 Grand Oak Dr., West Harrison, IN 47060<br />

Greens fee $35 regular, $29 for seniors<br />

Reserve your tee time at 812-637-3943 or www.grandoakgolfclub.net<br />

Enjoy a round of golf and $5 from each 18 or $2.50 from each 9 is donated back<br />

to the Alzheimer’s Association . Special door prizes are offered at both locations. It’s<br />

a win-win for everyone!<br />

For more information, contact David Martin, Event Chair, at 513-484-8015 or<br />

dcmartin@fuse.net


R<br />

Development News<br />

Walk to End Alzheimer’s Schedule Announced<br />

Following a record-breaking year in 2011, <strong>Chapter</strong> staff and volunteer organizers know they have their work cut out for them in producing another<br />

success with the 2012 Walk to End Alzheimer’s campaign. Last year’s Walk events attracted an estimated 4,460 participants and generated $505,800.<br />

For more on the Walks, please visit: www.alz.org/cincinnati.<br />

2012 Walk Sponsors (as of March 23)<br />

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Walk<br />

Saturday, Oct. 6<br />

Sawyer Point, Cincinnati, OH<br />

Butler, Warren & Clinton Counties Walk<br />

Saturday, Sept. 15<br />

Wetherington Golf & Country Club, West Chester, OH<br />

Adams, Brown & Highland Counties Walk<br />

Saturday, Sept. 8<br />

Adams Lake State Park, West Union, OH<br />

Portsmouth Walk<br />

Saturday, Sept. 22<br />

Market Square, Portsmouth, OH<br />

Bracken County, Ky. Walk<br />

Sunday, Oct. 14<br />

Appelman Park, Augusta, KY<br />

ALZ Stars Prepare for Cincinnati Flying Pig<br />

esearch shows there are as many as 5.4<br />

million Americans living with Alzheimer's<br />

disease and that number is expected<br />

to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050. In<br />

the United States, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia every<br />

68 seconds.<br />

But you can do something to help end this epidemic. Become an ALZ Star by<br />

joining the Race for the Brain Team and participate in one of the races offered by<br />

the Cincinnati Flying Pig. Whether you’re a runner or walker, the Flying Pig has an<br />

event for you. Participate in the 5K, 10K, half marathon, full marathon or 4-person<br />

marathon relay the weekend of May 5-6.<br />

There is no registration fee or fundraising requirement to join the Race for the<br />

Brain Team; however, participants must pay their own entry fee to the Flying Pig.<br />

Help lead the fight against this devastating disease. Register at http://ALZ-<br />

Stars2012.kintera.org/Cincinnati and begin fundraising today!<br />

Money raised through ALZ Stars benefits the care, support and research efforts<br />

of the Alzheimer’s Association.<br />

Contact Marcy Hawkins at (513) 721-4284 or marcy.hawkins@alz.org<br />

with any questions.<br />

Thanks to Our Sponsors<br />

Forget Me Not Days Campaign 2012<br />

I<br />

n support of the Forget Me Not Days campaign, volunteers from<br />

Bankers Life and Casualty will be taking to the streets in April and<br />

May collecting donations on behalf of the local <strong>Chapter</strong> and handing<br />

out Forget-Me-Not flower seeds at your favorite grocery stores. They will<br />

also be hosting more fundraisers throughout the months of April and<br />

May. For more information, email carol.serrone@bankers.com.<br />

Alzheimer’s Association • Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> • 7


By Steve Olding<br />

Communications<br />

Director<br />

National Alzheimer’s Plan Gaining Momentum<br />

A<br />

s the development of a national plan to address<br />

the growing epidemic of Alzheimer’s disease has<br />

quickly gone from discussion to action over the past<br />

year, officials will now work their way through a myriad of<br />

challenges in 2012 and beyond.<br />

The passage of the National Alzheimer’s Project Act<br />

(NAPA) by Congress in 2010 launched a coordinated<br />

national effort to address the need for enhanced research,<br />

care, institutional services and home and community-based<br />

programs as it relates to Alzheimer’s disease and related<br />

disorders in the United States.<br />

Following a year of collecting public feedback to help<br />

identify priorities as well as the creation of a national<br />

advisory committee (that includes representatives from the<br />

Alzheimer’s Association), the U.S. Department of Health<br />

and Human Services (HHS) released a draft outline listing draft goals and strategies<br />

for the National Alzheimer’s Plan. Among the goals is the development of an effective<br />

treatment for Alzheimer’s disease by 2025.<br />

Final decisions on the draft of the National Alzheimer’s Plan are currently being<br />

considered not just at the highest levels at HHS, but in the White House as well.<br />

Following a coordinated advocacy effort by the Alzheimer’s Association, President<br />

Obama announced, in February, new efforts to support the fight against Alzheimer’s<br />

disease, including immediately earmarking an additional $50 million available for<br />

Alzheimer’s research through the National Institutes of Health (NIH).<br />

The administration also announced that its FY 2013 budget proposal<br />

will increase funding for Alzheimer’s research by $80 million. An additional<br />

$26 million in caregiver support, provider education, public awareness and<br />

improvements in data infrastructure will be allocated to support the National<br />

Alzheimer’s Disease Plan.<br />

The additional NIH research funding will support both basic and clinical<br />

research. Investments will include research to identify genes that increase the risk<br />

of Alzheimer’s disease and testing therapies in individuals at the highest risk for the<br />

disease. On the clinical side, the funds may be used to expand efforts to move new<br />

therapeutic approaches into clinical trials and to develop better databases to assess the<br />

nation’s burden of cognitive impairment and dementia.<br />

For more information on the progress of the National Alzheimer’s Plan, please<br />

visit: www.alz.org/napa.<br />

Volunteers from Page 1<br />

“The generous donation of time, effort and treasure from all our volunteers,<br />

donors and sponsors enables our chapter to better serve the thousands of families<br />

in the Tri-state area who are affected by Alzheimer’s disease,” said <strong>Chapter</strong> Board<br />

President Jane Fisher. “We are truly grateful for their generous support.”<br />

Nancy Graeter received the Presidents Award, the chapter’s highest honor, in<br />

recognition of her long-time and exemplary service to the <strong>Chapter</strong>. Rodney Lear<br />

and Gemelia Tyler were also honored for their outstanding contributions.<br />

Ms. Graeter, of Cincinnati, has served in a number of capacities for the<br />

Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong>, including as president of the <strong>Chapter</strong>’s board of<br />

directors. Over the past decade, she has played a major role in the planning of<br />

numerous fund-raising events as well as serving as a spokesperson and advocate for<br />

the Association.<br />

“Nancy is one of those exceptional leaders who inspires everyone around her.<br />

She is a world-class marketer and mentor who makes sure that everyone she works<br />

with knows they are valued and respected,” said Executive Director Paula Kollstedt.<br />

“Nancy is passionately committed to our mission and our chapter is incredibly<br />

fortunate to have her on our team.”<br />

Ms. Tyler was presented the Elizabeth Bolles Outstanding Service Award.<br />

A resident of Hillsboro, Ms. Tyler and her family have played a major role in the<br />

success of the Adams, Brown and Highland Counties Walk to End Alzheimer’s.<br />

“When you lose a loved one, you grieve. Some decide to do something<br />

about the grief by turning it into hope. When Gemelia lost her mom in 2010 to<br />

Alzheimer’s, she decided it was time to take on the disease that took Erma Kate,”<br />

said Development/Volunteer Coordinator Diana Bosse. “Since then, Gemelia has<br />

poured her heart and soul into raising money, raising awareness and furthering our<br />

mission. Anyone who knows Gemelia, knows she never, ever stops advocating.”<br />

Mr. Lear, Public Affairs Director for Hubbard Communications and host<br />

of the weekly “Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear” that airs weekly on<br />

WUBE-FM, WKRQ-FM and WYGY-FM, has been supporting the <strong>Chapter</strong> in<br />

various ways over the past several years.<br />

8 • Cornerstone • <strong>Spring</strong> 2012<br />

Public Policy/<strong>Chapter</strong> News<br />

While these are significant and encouraging developments, they only serve as a<br />

starting point for the development of a nation-wide effort that will adequately address<br />

the needs of affected individuals and their caregivers, both now and in the near future.<br />

As an Alzheimer advocate, whether it’s in Washington, D.C., Columbus or<br />

Frankfort, you can play a vital role in supporting our mission, with little time and<br />

effort.<br />

For more on the Alzheimer’s Association and its public policy program or to sign<br />

up as an advocate, please visit: www.alz.org or contact me at steve.olding@alz.org.<br />

Advocacy in Action<br />

N<br />

early 100 advocates from across the Commonwealth attended the<br />

2012 Kentucky Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day at the State Capitol<br />

Building in Frankfort on Jan. 24. In addition to advocates meeting<br />

with their elected representatives, the event included a program in<br />

the capitol rotunda featuring several guest speakers, including Krya Elzy,<br />

assistant women’s basketball coach at the University of Kentucky. Ms. Elzy,<br />

who played at the University of Tennessee under coach Pat Summitt, spoke<br />

about Ms. Summitt, her diagnosis of dementia and the way her former<br />

players are uniting in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.<br />

In addition to serving on the board of directors, Mr. Lear has helped promote<br />

various <strong>Chapter</strong> fundraising events and education programs through the creation<br />

of public service announcements that have aired on Hubbard stations. In addition,<br />

he has been an active volunteer at the Walks.<br />

“Rodney rocks,” said Special Events & Outreach Manager Marcy Hawkins.<br />

“His motivation and determination truly shines through with anything he does<br />

for the Alzheimer’s Association. We are so grateful to have a strong leadership<br />

volunteer, like Rodney, who is passionate about moving our cause forward.”<br />

Let’s tackle Alzheimer’s<br />

First Annual<br />

Blondes vs. Brunettes<br />

Created to have fun with the myth of the age-old rivalry between<br />

blondes and brunettes, two teams of<br />

women will compete in a flag football<br />

game to raise awareness and funds in<br />

the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. In<br />

addition to the players, both men and<br />

women can join as coaches, fans and<br />

even cheerleaders.<br />

BvB is coming to Cincinnati<br />

on November 3, 2012. Contact<br />

cincinnatibvb@gmail.com or Amy<br />

Horn at amy.horn@alz.org for more<br />

information or to get involved.<br />

Now recruiting for planning<br />

committee members, coaches, volunteers and especially players.


Annual Fund Drive<br />

Leadership Circle<br />

($10,000 - $99,999)<br />

Anonymous<br />

Alois Society<br />

($1,000 - $9,999)<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chang<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chad Christine<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Foster<br />

Ms. Madeleine Garvin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Horn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Joiner<br />

Ms. Tina Kohnen<br />

Mrs. Charlotte Lanzit<br />

Ms. Mary Sue Morrow<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Plum<br />

Rudolph & Marie Simich<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Salay<br />

Mr. James Schubert<br />

Mr. Eugene Schwoeppe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Derek Van<br />

Amerongen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lance White<br />

Benefactor<br />

($500 - $999)<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aguero<br />

Baird Foundation Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Birmingham<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A Dirks<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Ehlers<br />

James R. Huesing Invests<br />

Dr. Jennifer M. Kinney<br />

Mrs. Mary Lahti-White<br />

Nabama Foundation<br />

Mr. Craft O'Neal<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pike<br />

Ms. Mary Ellen Purkrabek<br />

Mrs. Caroll Quinn-Ennis<br />

The Richard C. Bucher &<br />

Rosemary E. Bucher Family<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sims<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Witte<br />

Patron<br />

($250 - $499)<br />

Advantage Performance Group<br />

Mr. Charles H. Allgood<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dragon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elder<br />

Equity Inc.<br />

Mrs. Cherie Fine<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hanus<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hosea<br />

Ms. Mary Ann Jacobs<br />

Mr. James Kraus<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Olding<br />

James A. and Annette<br />

Rosenthal Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Sartori<br />

Sigward Psychological<br />

Associates Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Strassel<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen<br />

Whitlatch<br />

Marie Williams Family<br />

Sustainer<br />

($100 - $249)<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beech III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beimesch<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Boggess<br />

Mr. William Brown<br />

Ms. Maureen Callinan<br />

Gallia County Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brian<br />

Chamberlin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coppel<br />

Rev. Lisa Corum Fox & Ms.<br />

Gretchen Corum<br />

Mr. Terrence Cosgrove<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Custer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dick<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downard<br />

Ms. Sharyn D'Souza<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Engelhard<br />

Mr. David Faig<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Fear<br />

Ms. Eloise Garrod<br />

Ms. Janet Gorman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Graver<br />

Ms. Barb Hammond<br />

Ms. Isabelle Healy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hebel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson<br />

Mr. Kenneth Horney<br />

Rabbi Abie Ingber<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kanter<br />

Mr. Ben Koenig<br />

Ms. Shirley Leahy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis Lyons<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rob McCoy<br />

Ms. Sylvia McDonald<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John McQuilkin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Curry Meece<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moran<br />

Ms. Janice C. Mortenson<br />

Mrs. Marjorie Motch<br />

Ms. Betty Muirheid<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Murphy<br />

Mrs. Marilyn Niehaus<br />

Mr. Roy Oder<br />

Mr. Robert Parker<br />

Ms. Joan Peck<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Pordy<br />

Mr. Bill Rice<br />

Ms. Carol Roth<br />

Mr. Robert Rubin<br />

Ms. Brenda Ruffner<br />

Mr. David Schaffner<br />

Dr. and Mrs. James Schirmer<br />

Ms. Tammy Schliesser and<br />

Friends<br />

Mrs. Kathleen Schultz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz<br />

Ms. Sheri Seeley<br />

Mr. Willard Small<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swanger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Thompson<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Warshaw<br />

Ms. Anne Weinkam<br />

Mr. Phil Wessendorf<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wiesmann<br />

Ms. Janet Wood<br />

Ms. Eileen Young<br />

Sponsor<br />

($25 - $99)<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Albl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rob Anning II<br />

Ms. Dorothy Bailey<br />

BAWAC, Inc.<br />

Ms. Audrey Bazler<br />

Rev. and Mrs. David Beran<br />

Mr. Andrew Bihl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Billieu<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Birk<br />

Ms. Marianne Blount<br />

Mr. Kevin Bohl<br />

Mrs. Gayle Boller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Bunyan<br />

Ms. Janel Carroll<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carwile<br />

Ms. Tammi Chalfie<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chambers<br />

Mr. Scott E. Clatty<br />

Ms. Nancy Cooper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Culp<br />

Ms. Johnie Davis<br />

Mrs. Helen Dixon<br />

Dorn's Business Solutions<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn<br />

Mrs. Betty Fey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Finke<br />

Ms. Patricia Ford<br />

Ms. Magdalena Funke<br />

Mr. Isaac Gabbard<br />

Mr. George Galanes<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gardner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Fron Gibson<br />

Ms. Diana Goodheart<br />

Mr. Peter Gormas<br />

Ms. Faith Gormley<br />

Ms. Katherine Graeter<br />

Ms. Beverly Gurr<br />

Mr. Dale Haller<br />

Ms. Paula Hallquist<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harmann<br />

Ms. Dora Harrison<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harvey<br />

Mr. Richard Haugland<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Judd Heitzman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Henninger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heyse<br />

Mrs. Monica Hizer<br />

Ms. Mabel Howatt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hundley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaber<br />

Ms. Barbara Jennings<br />

Ms. Sylvia Johnson<br />

Mrs. Vera Juergens<br />

Ms. Doris Ellen Kistner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koehler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koesters<br />

Ms. Julie A. Krupp<br />

Ms. Kimberly Lahman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane<br />

Mr. Kevin Langston<br />

Ms. Laura Lape<br />

Donor Recognition<br />

The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati gratefully recognizes the following individuals, corporations and foundations who have made contributions to our <strong>Chapter</strong><br />

received between Oct. 29, 2011 and Feb. 29, 2012. Your support and generosity are vital to the services our <strong>Chapter</strong> provides to persons in our 27-county territory in Ohio, Kentucky<br />

and Indiana.<br />

We have made every effort to acknowledge contributions and spell names correctly. If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, please contact Amy Horn,<br />

Development/Donor Services coordinator, at (513) 721-4284 or amy.horn@alz.org.<br />

The Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> depends on friends in our community to help support <strong>Chapter</strong> programs and services through donations, tributes, memorials and bequests.<br />

Thank you very much for your support.<br />

Levi Strauss Foundation<br />

Ms. Charmaine Mamantov<br />

Ms. Evelyn Mason<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Henley McIntosh<br />

Merrill Lynch<br />

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Friend<br />

(Less than $25)<br />

Anonymous<br />

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MEMORIAL & TRIBUTE<br />

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Mrs. Mary Arnold Long<br />

MR. FRED BERGER<br />

Ms. Trish Callos<br />

KEVIN BOYS<br />

Mr. James Bland<br />

Mr. Jim Buck<br />

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Ms. Mindy Markey-Grabill<br />

Mr. Ryan McCall<br />

Ms. Nicole Roades<br />

MS. TRISH BRYAN<br />

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ROYCE AND HELEN BURTON<br />

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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM<br />

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CHARLES GREINER<br />

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MR. AND MRS.<br />

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Ramstetter<br />

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Schmutte<br />

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MR. AND MRS. CARL<br />

MOSELEY<br />

Ms. Catherine Moseley<br />

MR. AND MRS. JOSH AND<br />

MALISSA MOSELEY<br />

Ms. Catherine Moseley<br />

MR. MARK MOSELEY<br />

Ms. Catherine Moseley<br />

MS. LIBBY MOTT<br />

Quadrant Partners<br />

MR. JEFF NEIHEISEL<br />

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MARY RACE<br />

Cengage<br />

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CAROL ADAMS<br />

Anonymous<br />

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Gibboney<br />

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PETER ATKINS<br />

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Ms. Rita Neville<br />

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BARBARA BAILEY<br />

Mr. John Zeszut<br />

JANICE BECCACCIO<br />

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Mr. Craig Miller<br />

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ROY BERNZOTT<br />

Ms. Corinne Crawford<br />

NADINE BLANTON<br />

The Friendship State Bank<br />

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DONALD BLOOM<br />

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EARL BOUCK<br />

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Mrs. Judy Murray<br />

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Mrs. Betty Fey<br />

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Brennan<br />

ROBERT J. BRADLEY<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradley<br />

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Loveland Seniors Bowling<br />

League<br />

Ms. Pauline Williams<br />

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and Family<br />

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Anonymous<br />

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Helen and Joanne Popolin<br />

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Mariemont Elementary<br />

School<br />

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Mrs. Harriet Friedman<br />

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ROBERT CHEEK<br />

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Jerry, Daniel and Jorge Noel<br />

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PAULINE CHURCH<br />

Ms. Dorothy Avery<br />

BETTY CONNER<br />

Anonymous<br />

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Ms. Judy Bohn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bruwer<br />

CMSJ Advising Center &<br />

Registrar's Office<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael<br />

Donnelly<br />

Ms. Verna Dwyer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eagan and<br />

Friends<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster<br />

Ms. Doris Grome<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hackman<br />

Ms. Beverly Hollbrock<br />

Ms. Marlene Kiely<br />

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Mrs. Pat Utz<br />

JOE DENNIS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fletcher<br />

EILEEN DIXON<br />

Ms. Johanne Armstrong<br />

REV. GLENDON DIXON<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kersey<br />

JEAN DONOVAN<br />

The Kellers and Dueckers<br />

ROBERT DORAN<br />

The Homan Foundation<br />

LEE DORMAN<br />

Ms. Janice Aust<br />

Cors & Bassett, LLC<br />

LECH DORMIRE<br />

Ms. Barbara London<br />

JENNIE DORR<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Dorr<br />

PLINEY "BUD" DUDLEY<br />

The Keith Smith Family<br />

EDWARD DUFFY<br />

Mrs. Jerry Hopson<br />

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LUCILLE EADES<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smart<br />

JANE ELLIS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence<br />

Gibboney<br />

ESTHER EMICH<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harry<br />

Grieselhuber<br />

URSULA EVANS<br />

Ms. Mary James<br />

Mrs. Ellen Molitor<br />

STEVAN LIPSON'S FATHER<br />

Mr. Steven Mombach<br />

PAULINE FERGUSON<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Farkas<br />

GEORGE FINCH<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fowler<br />

EARL FOUT<br />

Petrea and Philip Coelho<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deleon<br />

Mr. John Harris<br />

Mr. Scott Harris<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Klingensmith<br />

Ms. Anna Linton<br />

DOROTHY FRALEY<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bittner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Brandt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coulter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Durban<br />

Dutchman's Rod and Gun Club<br />

Ms. Carol Groger<br />

Ms. Anne Gutzwiller<br />

Ms. Sandra Korfhagen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kraft<br />

Mr. William Rowekamp<br />

Ms. Holly Stevens<br />

MR. FRANK<br />

Mrs. Diana Bosse<br />

ROBERT FREIMUTH<br />

Ms. Jennifer Phillips<br />

ROBERT FRITZSCH<br />

Dr. Louis Andrews<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesi<br />

Betsy and Ron Schapp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zentgraf<br />

MARY E. GEIGER<br />

Ms. Jaime Johnson<br />

Ms. Jaime Johnson Terry &<br />

Norman Kandil<br />

WILMA GIACCI<br />

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HOWARD STANLEY GIFFORD<br />

Ms. Kim Featherstun<br />

DOROTHY GLASER<br />

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WILLIAM "BILL" GLASER<br />

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JIM GORDON<br />

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Dorward<br />

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Ms. Joyce Matthey<br />

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DALE GRIFFIN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilker<br />

RITA GRIPPA<br />

Calvin Presbyterian Church<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Pfeffer<br />

FATHER THOMAS HACK<br />

Mr. Joseph Hack<br />

GERALENE HADDIX<br />

Urban Innovations<br />

ALBERT HAGENSCHNEIDER<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dils<br />

HENRY HARMEYER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boehmer<br />

Ms. Angela Harmeyer-Ruehl<br />

Ms. Jean Ruehlmann<br />

Sekuworks<br />

Ms. Mary Sheldt and<br />

Ms. Evelyn Borchers<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom VonBargen<br />

J.T. HAWKINS<br />

Ms. Jacquelyn Hawkins<br />

Mrs. Patti Lang<br />

LYDIA JEAN HAWLEY<br />

Paul and Sharon Bennett<br />

Todd and Sherri Bennett<br />

Ms. Linda HeHe and Ms. Mary<br />

Lou Lusby<br />

NATALIE HAWTHORNE<br />

Anonymous<br />

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Ms. Geraldine Brink<br />

Ms. Janice Dickens<br />

Ms. Claire Esselman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Franz<br />

Friedhoff Accounting<br />

Service, Ltd.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gailey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hall<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herr<br />

and Family<br />

Ms. Nancy Huck<br />

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Ms. Mary Jo Huismann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kim Knoppe<br />

Ms. Mary Anne Loftus<br />

Macy's Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe McSwiggin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mohr<br />

Ms. Diane Motz<br />

Ms. Elaine Nolan and Ms.<br />

JoAnn King<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robb<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sarvo<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schnier<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Schwartz<br />

Ms. Patrice Trauth<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vennemeyer<br />

Ms. Sally Verdin<br />

Mr. Thomas C. Walsh<br />

JAMES HELTON<br />

Ms. Brenda Huginberg<br />

Ms. Terri Lynch<br />

Mr. Norman Meier<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Meyer<br />

Ms. Julie Montgomery<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Patton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Norb Price<br />

Ms. Janice Rulli<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shoop<br />

Ms. Ethel Weber<br />

REUBEN HERRING<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ron King<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pursifull<br />

Ms. Mary Beth Pursifull<br />

Mr. Alfred Sellers<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Ziegler<br />

RUTH HOFFMAN<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms. Jill Burt and Mr. Steve<br />

Scothorn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Frost<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gill<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoeferlin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Raga<br />

Mr. Richard Ruehlmann<br />

The St. Susanna 8th Grade<br />

Basketball Team<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tepe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wentzel<br />

CATHY HOLLANDER'S<br />

MOTHER<br />

Ms. Betty Rosenthal<br />

WILLA HOLYOKE<br />

Ms. Donna Berling<br />

Ms. Debra Dixon<br />

Mr. Thad Gronotte<br />

Ms. Fran Jones<br />

Aunt Pete Kersker<br />

Schilling Family<br />

Mrs. Helen Sturdivant<br />

Mr. Paul Topmiller<br />

Ms. Ruth Voorhees-Shumaker<br />

THELMA HORN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey<br />

Mr. John Horn<br />

ROY HOWARD<br />

Bige and Charlene Brinegar<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovins<br />

J. MICHAEL HUMPHREY<br />

Dr. Palmer Cook<br />

ALMA HUPPERTZ<br />

The Bang Family<br />

Ms. Jonna Chadwell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chandler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cole<br />

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Ms. Angela Meisman<br />

Mr. Andrew Ramsay and<br />

Ms. Maureen Scobey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanderson<br />

Ms. Mary Ann Schoettle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner<br />

Ms. Juanita Zumwalde<br />

GLORIA MCNAMEE JANSEN<br />

Judge and Mrs. Stephen<br />

McNamee<br />

TRUIE JONES<br />

Anonymous<br />

Cincinnati Central<br />

Credit Union<br />

ProLift Industrial Equipment<br />

Co., LLC<br />

WILLIAM JUDD<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bauer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judd<br />

Ms. Doreene Linzell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller<br />

RICHARD KAISER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bishop<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Britton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davis<br />

Ms. Molly Fitzmaurice &<br />

Mr. Paul Miklos<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knolle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morgan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Sigward<br />

MAX KANTER<br />

GE Foundation Matching<br />

Gifts Program<br />

DR. STANLEY E. KELLER<br />

Anonymous<br />

ROBERT "BOB" S. KEMPER<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms. Christa Bauke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Bertke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle<br />

Donor Recognition Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reilly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady<br />

Cincinnati Dental Services<br />

Mrs. Johanna C. Esdorn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham<br />

Ms. LaVerne Higgins<br />

Ms. Jean Kemper and Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marchioni<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles<br />

Marzheuser<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mohaupt<br />

Ms. Elizabeth Panzeca<br />

Ms. Genevieve Phillips<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Ranz, Jr.<br />

John & Mary Kay Tensing<br />

Ms. Joan Volpenhein<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence<br />

Wanninger<br />

Ms. Jean Wessel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence<br />

Willey<br />

DAVID KLEINFELD<br />

Ms. Pamela Volz<br />

ANNE L. KNIPP<br />

Ms. Pat Harkleroad<br />

Ms. Elaine Mason<br />

Ray and Pati Schultz and<br />

Family<br />

RITA KOENIG<br />

Ms. Barbara Molica<br />

Ms. Rosemary Wagner<br />

BETTY KRAMER<br />

Ms. Betty Baute<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broerman<br />

Mr. Steven Eppert and Ms.<br />

Linda Morris<br />

Mr. Donald Gillum<br />

Proctor and Gamble- Beauty<br />

Technology Division<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Jimmy Swanson<br />

Mr. Raymond Wissel<br />

GAYNELLE KRAMER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Luketich<br />

KENNETH KYDE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faulhaber<br />

JANET LAGEMANN<br />

Ms. Charlotte Fair<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Kroeger<br />

JOHN "JACK" H. LANGE<br />

Mr. Gerald Arnst<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Baney<br />

<strong>Design</strong> Plumbing, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moeller<br />

Moore Drywall Co., Inc.<br />

JOHN LAUB<br />

Mrs. Theone Carr<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Dwyer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Keegan<br />

Ms. Carol Rutz<br />

ALVIRA LEUZINGER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belli<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dreyer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hollenkamp<br />

Ms. Thelma Kist<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Kramer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kull<br />

Ms. Debbie Schallick<br />

St. Ignatius Loyola Seniors<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thiemann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Thiemann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Witzgall<br />

EVELYN LOVITT<br />

Ms. Deborah Wheeler<br />

IDA MAE LUKEN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown<br />

Mr. Thomas Dewey<br />

Ms. Hazel Luken<br />

Staff of the PACU -<br />

Jewish Hospital<br />

JOHN DAVID LYNCH<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chad Christine<br />

Bridgewell Hospital<br />

ELLEN LYONS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Fronk<br />

DIANE MACHLACHIAN'S<br />

FATHER<br />

Ladies of the Gathering<br />

WILLIAM MACK<br />

The Fedor Group at Morgan<br />

Stanley Smith<br />

Barney<br />

MILDRED MAY<br />

Mrs. Freda Pilder<br />

HELEN MAYER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King, Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Napierala<br />

Mr. Robert L. Scherrer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Schoenfeld<br />

DAN MCADAMS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anthony<br />

Mrs. Eileen B. Ayer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Crawford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gould<br />

The Lindner Center of Hope<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy<br />

Mr. Richard Rice<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schulter<br />

FREDERICK "FRANK"<br />

MCCLANAHAN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Courtney<br />

Western Electric Co. Breakfast<br />

Club<br />

ROSEMARY MCCULLOUGH<br />

Mr. Richard Conner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downton<br />

Ms. Jean Fiorante<br />

The Lundy Family<br />

Ms. Patricia Maschinot<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Zahnen<br />

LOIS MELVIN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kireher<br />

PATRICIA MESSINGSCHLAGER<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. Donald Bamber<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Burnett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Russ DeMar<br />

Ms. Clara Franz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Neago<br />

Ms. Carol Nessler<br />

Ms. Nancy Rosselot<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert<br />

Stevenson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter<br />

and Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Wellbrock<br />

EUGENE JOSEPH METZE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metze<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins<br />

VICKI A. MEYER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doerger<br />

MILL<br />

Ms. Emily Paterson<br />

NANCY MILLER<br />

Ada and Family<br />

Ms. Verna Browning and Family<br />

Mr. Charles Crosby<br />

SARAH MINTO<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gooch<br />

WAYNE MOELLER<br />

Bellevue High School Class of<br />

1956<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Christopher<br />

Ms. Linda Gracey<br />

Ms. Barbara Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mel Martin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swope<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

Thompson<br />

Chris and Donna Wolfer<br />

JEAN MOHRFIELD<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burlew<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kim Terry<br />

DESMOND MOON<br />

Anonymous<br />

BESSIE BEATRICE MOORE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pratt<br />

DOROTHY JANE MORRISON<br />

Ms. Judith Stitsinger<br />

Ms. Sylvia Valido<br />

VICKI MOSER<br />

Macy's Foundation<br />

RUSSELL COX'S MOTHER<br />

Ms. Vicki Rolls<br />

MARY MRAZ<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mataitis<br />

DUTCH MULLEN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Schubert<br />

KENNETH MULLEN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wells<br />

LUCY MULLINS THOMPSON<br />

Ms. Sue Atherton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey<br />

Ron, Edna and Shelly Heslar<br />

Ms. Debby Morgenson and<br />

Friends<br />

ERMINE MUSE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Cravens<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin<br />

Ms. Vileta Helton<br />

Avis Shepherd and Family<br />

MICHAEL NAGY<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burke<br />

Ms. Carmelita Farmer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferguson<br />

Mr. Howard Paff<br />

Mr. James Schumacher<br />

SYLVIA NEWBURGER MOSROW<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell<br />

Sparkle Rinsky<br />

JAMES "JIM" NIEHAUS<br />

AIM MRO, LLC<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. Ed Aug<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Borman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cappel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Creutzinger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cupito<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harry D'Angelo<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Diers<br />

The Duckworth Group<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ebert<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Enright<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Haley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Heile<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heisel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herman<br />

Ms. Cathy Holiday<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jostworth<br />

Ms. Cynthia Kemper<br />

Mr . and Mrs. Mike Kneflin<br />

Ms. Sally Koester<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Luebbering<br />

Ms. Marilyn Maegley<br />

Mr. Jack Malone<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brian McCluskey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris<br />

Ms. Carol Niehaus<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Niehaus<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ruehl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sand<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shoop<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strenk<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Uhlman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wall<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Westendorf<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolff<br />

MARY MARGARET NIENABER<br />

Mr. Mike Averdick<br />

WILMA O'NEILL<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Jump<br />

ANTHONY PARKER<br />

Anonymous<br />

THELMA MAE PATTON<br />

First Baptist Church<br />

EVELYN PAYNE<br />

Anonymous<br />

MERVILLE BERNARD<br />

PAYTON<br />

Anonymous<br />

LUANNA PEACE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Breiholz<br />

Ms. Susan Hynes<br />

S.C. and E.G. Kelly<br />

Ms. Mary Radosevich<br />

JOHN E. PECQUET<br />

Ms. Arlene de Silva<br />

ANNE M. PETTETT<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Ross Myers III<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schurdak<br />

ALLEN "DICK" PETTIGREW<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Albrinck<br />

Ms. Geneva Bockerstette<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bockerstette<br />

Campbell County Middle<br />

School Faculty & Staff<br />

Ms. Marlene Jones<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCarthy<br />

Mr. Robert Mountel<br />

Ms. Barbara Oakes and Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Padgett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pettigrew<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew<br />

Reichling<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaner<br />

Warren County Career Center<br />

Ms. Arlene Wells<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells<br />

Ms. Cheryl Wentz<br />

JAMES PHILLIPS<br />

Ms. Alma Jean Hans<br />

JAMES RAINES<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burns<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick<br />

MALCOM RALEY<br />

Mrs. Marlene Brokaw<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dicken<br />

Mr. Norman Haag<br />

KATHLEEN M. REARDON<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Dressler<br />

Ms. Sally Kippins Mercurio<br />

and Friends<br />

PEGGY REED<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Kenkel<br />

Ed and Kelly Makin<br />

Ms. Joan Reilly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swegman<br />

and Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Taylor<br />

FERREL REEVES<br />

ADP Inc.<br />

COLLEEN REIST<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms. Lois Baumann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beal<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruewer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dennett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckstein<br />

Sally Smith and Family and<br />

Emily Patterson and Family<br />

Ms. Jean Henderson<br />

Ms. Betty Murray<br />

North Side Bank and Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reist<br />

LOGAN RENNER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Buford L. Cain<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Cain<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher<br />

Bobbie Gecks<br />

Ms. Bonnie Weaver<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Weaver<br />

JENNA "WESSIE" RICH<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Austin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas<br />

Badgett<br />

Ms. Helen Belcher<br />

Ms. Gay Blackburn<br />

Dr. Robert Butler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day<br />

Ms. Gloria Hagedorn<br />

Dr. Joseph Hagenbruch<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawson<br />

Henderson<br />

Judy, Paula and Ricky Kells<br />

Caroleen and Karen Kinman<br />

Ms. Trish Merritt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pettit<br />

Ridgelea Drive Flower Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sandfoss<br />

Bobbie and Lori Webb<br />

BERTHA RICHARD<br />

Ms. Valta Hartstern<br />

MIKE RICHARD<br />

Ms. Valta Hartstern<br />

COLLETTA ROGERS<br />

Ms. Mary Alice Boeing<br />

THOMAS ROSE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bailey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marty Ryan<br />

JUNE ROSS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Denny Baker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baker<br />

Camargo Pharmaceutical Services<br />

Central Bank and Trust Co.<br />

First Southern Baptist Church<br />

of Reading<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Franklin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Fraser<br />

Mrs. Kaye Gaffney<br />

Molecular Research Center, Inc.<br />

Ms. Amy Mumper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Van Slyke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Wright<br />

RALPH "BUD" ROWE<br />

Mrs. Carolyn Kemper<br />

BERNICE RUDNEY<br />

Contemporary Club<br />

ANNE RUDOLPH<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms. Julie Beatty<br />

Ms. Connie Bergstein Dow<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom<br />

Ms. Marilynn Braude<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cohen<br />

Lee Crooks<br />

Mrs. Sylvie Falk<br />

The Hoeffel-McDonald Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Karpen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levi<br />

Ms. Barbara G. Lewis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Palmer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Morry Passer<br />

Ms. Anita Perlman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rapp<br />

Marilyn and David Reichert<br />

Barbara and Dick Runck<br />

Joyce and James Salinger<br />

Martha and Lee Schimberg<br />

Mrs. Frances Schloss<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skirtz<br />

Mrs. Barbara Stern<br />

Ms. Peggy Stricker<br />

RITA RUEHL<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. Dennis Bley<br />

Department of Nuclear<br />

Medicine/University Hospital<br />

Mr. Dave Ealy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Engelbert<br />

Ms. Irene Fritz<br />

Ms. Carla Goodman<br />

Ms. Carole Grebe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Happy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holscher<br />

Mr. Bob Lonneman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Makrancy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niehaus<br />

Terry Roberts<br />

Dr. Edward Silberstein<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Souders<br />

Mrs. Marilyn Unwin and Cheryl<br />

Mary (Droder) and Guy Willhite<br />

Ms. Tina Yochman<br />

FRANKIE RYTTENBERG<br />

Ms. Carol Fletcher<br />

FRED "FRITZ" SABIN<br />

Ms. Eva Andreas<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Backer<br />

Terry and Connie Baker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donnelly<br />

Ms. Mary Minges<br />

Ms. Mary Ann Minges<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Minges<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Minges<br />

Ms. Joan Probst<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walpole<br />

VIRGINIA SANDERS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baldwin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bruckner<br />

Ralph and Barbara Collins III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hagedorn<br />

Ms. Loretta Hagedorn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Martina<br />

Ms. Patricia Munroe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Pfennig<br />

PPMI Firestop Inc.<br />

VIVIAN SAUER<br />

Mr. Eric Thyen<br />

AUDREY SAUNDERS<br />

Industrial Contractors, Inc.<br />

Ms. Ruth Jones<br />

King's Chapel Sunday School<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers<br />

Ms. Lillian Thomas<br />

Tom, Katherine and Gregory<br />

Woodrum<br />

MARY SCAHILL<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klekamp<br />

DESSA SCHAFFNER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Gossett<br />

SKF Logistics Services<br />

Ms. Bonnie Wiesner<br />

RUTH SCHENKEL<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms. Regina Hartman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lipps<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reilly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christian<br />

Schade


BETTY SCHNITKER<br />

Ms. Janet Brinkman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas<br />

RALPH SCHWENKER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson<br />

ROBERTA SIEBERT<br />

Ms. Donna Harrelson<br />

MARY SIEMER<br />

Mr. Walter J. Siemer<br />

MARY SIMON<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Fassel<br />

Ms. Julie Fassel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer<br />

Mr. Kevin Frye<br />

Ms. Carol Grober<br />

Jeff Wyler Automotive<br />

FRIEDA SIMS<br />

Mr. Dwight T. Beatty<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goode<br />

Mason Post Office<br />

Sons of the American Legion<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Al Voorhis<br />

SISTER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richter<br />

EPHRAIM SKALLY<br />

First Financial Bank<br />

ART SMITH<br />

St. Anthony School Faculty<br />

and Staff<br />

CHARLES R. SMITH<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burns<br />

Ms. Lois Esswein<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Granger<br />

Ms. Patricia Kemme<br />

Ms. Mary Ann Romanello<br />

Ms. Patricia Roth<br />

Special Care for Older Adults<br />

CHARMAIN SMITH<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bentley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Goetz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kenton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vito La Corte<br />

Mr. Phillip Lachmann<br />

Ms. Mary Lee Simpson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmer Mr. Mark Conley<br />

SHIRLEY SOUKUP<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Dosker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weil Mr. Adam Howard<br />

MR. SPRANDEL<br />

Ms. Teresa Leach<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Moser Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meier<br />

RALPH STAGGS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson<br />

G T E Survivors<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.<br />

Scioto County Dept. of Job Wurtenberger<br />

and Family Services GLORIA TRAVIS<br />

JEANNE STEIGER<br />

Tri-State Transportation<br />

Ms. Susan A. Connelly<br />

Services<br />

ED THOMAS STEVENS MARY TRUMBLE<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes Mr. Mike Averdick<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beckman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fullenkamp<br />

Ms. Glenna Jean Butler Mr. Steve Grout<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Fenner WILLIS TURNER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Motter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell<br />

Northwest High School Mr. Paul Kramer and Ms.<br />

Good Cheer<br />

Carolyn Kramer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens Ms. Karen Leonard<br />

MARTHA TAYLOR<br />

Ray and Pati Schultz and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Daugherty Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy Withamsville Church of<br />

A.D. and Glynna Noland and Christ<br />

Cynthia Callahan LARRY URBAN<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anders<br />

Nunamaker<br />

Mr. Harold Gross<br />

Mr. Daniel Wurst<br />

Ms. Linda Welder and Lanny<br />

JOHN W. "JACK" THOMAS Sanders<br />

Ms. Donna Fiehrer and GEORGE VANDEN EYNDEN<br />

Friends<br />

Emerson - Fusite<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green Ms. Elaine Ewald<br />

Mr. J. Stephen Ramey<br />

Ms. Marilyn Fagaly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lehman<br />

Waggoner<br />

Sprimag<br />

ORA THOMPSON<br />

KATHRYN VEID<br />

Ms. Anna Hopkins<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haas<br />

Ms. June Thompson MARY VITALE<br />

Ms. Mary Wallace<br />

Father Roettele Council<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise Ladies Auxillary<br />

EVA TILLERY<br />

LOUIS VON LEHMEN<br />

Ms. Cheryl Brown, Deb Mrs. Rosemary Von Lehmen<br />

and Denise<br />

BERNICE VOSSMEYER<br />

LAVERNE TOEBBEN<br />

Mrs. Gloria Fausz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Burig<br />

Mr. Jeff Clines<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gray<br />

STELLA WAGNER<br />

Ms. Betsy Wagner<br />

STANLEY E. WALKER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

R. Sarran<br />

RAYMOND WALTER<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Feiss<br />

GEORGIA RUE WEBBER HILL<br />

Ms. Elsie Bray<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill<br />

WILLIAM D. WELLBROCK<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

Chodzko<br />

EARL WHITE<br />

Ms. Ann Jordan<br />

CALVIN WICHARD<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown<br />

Loma Wichard<br />

ANNE WIELER<br />

Ms. Alberta Rasmussen<br />

GLENN WILBER<br />

Mr. Robert Bailey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Black<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Denny Carrigan<br />

Ms. Helen Fletcher<br />

Ms. Eleanor Higham<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horstman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard<br />

Housemeyer<br />

Mr. Robert Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kinman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Kittle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leive<br />

Mr. Nathan Marble<br />

Ms. Virginia Miller and Family<br />

The Monroe Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reamer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stanley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tufts<br />

Ms. Martha Turner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Williams<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Works<br />

JEAN WILCOX<br />

Ms. Terry Baumann<br />

Ms. Anna Mary Frank and<br />

Family<br />

Suzan, Edna, Estella and<br />

Randy Pratt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves<br />

Mr. John Scheper<br />

ROBERT WILEY<br />

Ms. Helen Queen<br />

Ms. Marion Sweeney<br />

MARJORIE H. WILLIAMS<br />

Mr. Randal Bloch and<br />

Ms. Bev Fibbe<br />

Al and Kathy Lusher<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin<br />

MARY NATALIE WILLIAMS<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy<br />

Kilfoil<br />

NORMAN WILLIAMSON<br />

Ms. Nadine Liggett<br />

US Bank- Commercial<br />

Real Estate<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Butch Webb<br />

ALMA WILSON<br />

Kenton County Fair<br />

Association, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rolfes<br />

ROBERT WIRTH<br />

Atrium Medical Center<br />

JOSEPH WOESTE<br />

Mr. Dennis Allen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Binggeli<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Borchers<br />

Mr. Mike Caminiti<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Conners<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Neil Dubin<br />

Ms. Holly Georgiton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gruber<br />

Ms. Marilyn Hampton<br />

Ms. Amy Hilberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kargl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry<br />

Knapmeyer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Misleh<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raible<br />

Thanks To Our Sponsors<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Raible<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Reilly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers<br />

Schwab Foundation<br />

Mrs. Marita Schwertman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Street<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Voshefski<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerald Weil<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond<br />

Zerhusen<br />

Ms. Jenny Zimmer<br />

PATRICIA WOLFE<br />

Ameritas Life Insurance Corp.<br />

Mr. Robert Kocher<br />

Mr. Steven Skelley<br />

JOHN WOLLENBERG<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conrad<br />

WILLIAM WOOLUM<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Mistler<br />

JOAN YOUNG<br />

Ms. Maria Sakellariou<br />

NEVA YOUNG<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Long<br />

KENNETH ZIELKE<br />

Ms. Dorothy Evans<br />

VIRGINIA ZIMMERMAN<br />

Ms. Debbie Mersch<br />

MERCY HEALTH IS A PROUD SPONSOR<br />

OF THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION’S<br />

WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S<br />

www.e-mercy.com<br />

Alzheimer’s Association • Greater Cincinnati <strong>Chapter</strong> • 11


Family Education/Support<br />

Friday Family Forum – Northern Kentucky<br />

What: Family caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia<br />

are invited to attend an information and discussion session on various subjects<br />

related to caregiving.<br />

Cost: Free, but advance registration is required. Space is limited.<br />

Contact: To register, call the Alzheimer’s Association-Northern Kentucky branch at<br />

859-240-5016 or the main Cincinnati office at 1-800-272-3900.<br />

Campbell County<br />

Where: Baptist Convalescent Center, 120 Main St., Newport, KY 41071<br />

When: Friday, May 4 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.<br />

Boone County<br />

Where: Colonial Gardens, 6900 Hopeful Rd., Florence, KY 41042<br />

When: Friday, June 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.<br />

What Families Need to Know... When the Diagnosis<br />

is Alzheimer’s Disease or Another Dementia<br />

What: An educational series for families of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or a<br />

related dementia. Separate topics are presented at each session by experts in the fields<br />

of medicine, law, nursing and social work.<br />

Cost: Free, but advance registration is required. Space is limited.<br />

Contact: Call the Cincinnati office at (513) 721-4284 or 1-800-272-3900 to register<br />

for any of the sessions listed below.<br />

Cincinnati – <strong>Spring</strong> series<br />

Where: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Cincinnati, OH 45203<br />

When: 2-part series held on Saturdays, April 14 & 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

Butler County<br />

Where: Middletown Senior Center, 3907 Central Ave., Middletown, OH 45044<br />

When: 4-part series held on Tuesdays, May 1, 8, 15 and 22 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

Cincinnati – Summer series<br />

Cincinnati – Summer series<br />

Where: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Cincinnati, OH 45203<br />

When: 4-part series held on Wednesdays, June 6 - 27 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Memories</strong> in the Making® & Time for Caregivers<br />

What: An ongoing series that offers creative expression and enrichment activities<br />

to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia and their primary<br />

caregivers. Each series is held for 10-12 weeks.<br />

Where: The Centennial Barn, 110 Compton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45215<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Dates: Tuesdays, March 6 through May 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Summer Dates: Tuesdays, June 5 through Aug. 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Fall Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 through Nov. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Cost: Free, but initial screening is required. Participation is limited to the person<br />

with the diagnosis and one family member.<br />

Contact: Call Joan Hock at (513) 721-4284, ext. 104 for more information.<br />

A Day for Caregivers –<br />

2012 Summer Symposium Family Day<br />

What: This is a special day for family caregivers to attend informative workshops on<br />

various topics related to Alzheimer’s/dementia and visit exhibits by local health care<br />

providers and other community resources. Refreshments will be provided.<br />

Where: The METS Center, 3861 Olympic Boulevard, Erlanger, KY 41018. Located<br />

off I-275/Mineola Pike exit, near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International<br />

Airport (free parking on site).<br />

When: Saturday, Aug. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />

Cost: Free, but advance registration is required.<br />

Contact: Call the Alzheimer’s Association at 1-800-272-3900 for a registration<br />

brochure.<br />

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Program Calendar<br />

Early Stage Strategy Group –<br />

Living with Alzheimer’s/Dementia<br />

What: An 8-week series of education/support sessions for individuals diagnosed<br />

in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia and their primary<br />

caregivers. Participants must have an awareness of their diagnosis and a willingness<br />

to discuss it.<br />

Where: The Alzheimer's Association, 644 Linn Street, Cincinnati, OH 45203<br />

When: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 through Oct. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.<br />

Cost: Free, but initial screening is required. Participation is limited to the person<br />

with the diagnosis and one family member.<br />

Contact: Call Marjorie Rentz at (513) 721-4284, ext. 102 to schedule a screening<br />

interview.<br />

Community Education<br />

Alzheimer’s Research Update<br />

What: A special presentation on current advances in Alzheimer's research. Family<br />

caregivers, professional care providers and the general community are welcome to attend.<br />

Speaker: William H. Thies, PhD, Chief Medical & Scientific Officer for the National<br />

Alzheimer's Association<br />

Where: Kenwood Country Club, 6501 Kenwood Road Cincinnati, OH 45243<br />

When: Wednesday, April 18 from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.<br />

Cost: Free.<br />

Contact: Call the Cincinnati office at 1-800-272-3900 to register.<br />

CEUs: Approved for 1.5 hours of continuing education for Ohio nurses.<br />

Healthy Aging in African Americans:<br />

Risk Factors for Alzheimer's & Diabetes<br />

What: A free community education program for African-American seniors. This<br />

program identifies common risks, signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's and Diabetes,<br />

and how to reduce the risks of these diseases that heavily impact the African American<br />

community.<br />

Where: Evanston Recreation Center, 3204 Woodburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45207<br />

When: Wednesday, July 18 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Registration starts at 10:00am.<br />

Cost: Free, but advance registration is required.<br />

Contact: Call the Alzheimer’s Association at 1-800-272-3900 to register for this program.<br />

Professional Education<br />

Family Support Group Facilitator Training<br />

What: A training session for those interested in learning the basics of starting,<br />

facilitating or maintaining an Alzheimer's family support group in the community.<br />

Where: The Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn Street, Cincinnati, OH 45203<br />

When: Friday, April 27 from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Registration starts at 8:15 a.m.<br />

Cost: $50 per person. There is no fee for Alzheimer’s Association Family Support<br />

Group Network facilitators.<br />

CEUs: Approved for 3.5 hours of continuing education for Ohio nurses, social<br />

workers and counselors.<br />

Registration: Space is limited. Reservations must be made in advance and are<br />

guaranteed only with payment. To register for this program, download a registration<br />

form at www.alz.org/cincinnati or call the Cincinnati office at 1-800-272-3900.<br />

Summer Symposium 2012<br />

What: The symposium is an interdisciplinary seminar exploring current topics<br />

in dementia research and clinical practice, featuring national speakers and local<br />

experts. Keynote addresses and a variety of workshops are offered.<br />

When: Friday, Aug. 24 from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Registration begins at 7:15 a.m.<br />

Where: The METS Center, 3861 Olympic Boulevard, Erlanger, KY 41018.<br />

Located off I-275/Mineola Pike, near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky<br />

International Airport (free parking on site).<br />

Cost: $90 (includes CEUs, continental breakfast, lunch and materials)<br />

CEUs: Applications will be made for nurses, social workers, counselors, nursing<br />

home administrators, occupational therapists and activities professionals in Ohio<br />

and Kentucky.

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