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January 2012 Winter —2012
Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Rochester
811 7th Street NW, Rochester , MN 55901
507-281-3122 fax 288 -1449 director@ihngr .org
www.ihn-greater -rochester .org
I H N Personnel: Joanne Markee, Executive Director Heather Mielke, LSW, FSC
Jessica Geary. LSW, Cascade Creek Case
Manager
Board of Directors: Fr. Jerry Mahon, President Rev. Becky Jo Thilges, Vice President
Brenda Valadez, Secretary
Joe Murphy, Treasurer Mike Adkins
Mark Bilderback Liz Dahlen
John Edmonds
Kay Frick Warren Harmon
Warren Kemplin
Sylvia Quirk Rev. Jason Bryan-Wagner
Host Congregations: Christ Lutheran—Byron
Christ United Methodist
Community Presbyterian - Plainview Congregational United Church of Christ
Gethsemane Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran—Rochester Holy Redeemer Catholic –Eyota
Homestead United Methodist
Mt. Olive Lutheran Our Savior’s Lutheran—Rochester
Pax Christi Catholic
Pine Island United Methodist
Redeemer Lutheran
Rochester Covenant
Zumbro Lutheran
Support Congregations: Bethel Lutheran Byron United Methodist Calvary Evangelical Free Church of the Resurrection
Church of the Savior, RCA
Evangel United Methodist East St. Olaf Lutheran—Byron
First Presbyterian
First Unitarian Universalist Gloria Dei Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran—Elgin/Plainview
Hindu Samaj Temple of MN Holy Cross Lutheran
Holy Spirit Catholic
Hosanna Lutheran Kasson United Methodist
Oasis Church
Our Savior’s Lutheran—Eyota Peace Lutheran—Eyota
Peace United Church of Christ
People of Hope St. Bridget's/St. Bernard's - Stewartville
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic
St. John’s Catholic St. Luke’s Episcopal
St. Paul’s Lutheran—Pine Island
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ—Eyota St. Pius X Catholic
Trinity Presbyterian
Friends of IHN: Assisi Heights Community Rochester Friends Meeting
West St. Olaf– Hayfield
It is the time...we are looking at a Cardboard clean slate...2012 … what will it Box City bring? Interfaith is so truly blessed raised funds to have so many generous and and awareness wonderful volunteers; partners; and of the homeless financial donors...all helping us to in Olmsted continue to help families with County—with proceeds going to children who need our help. The Salvation Army and Interfaith Hospitality Network. Premier Bank Before we look forward we should and KTTC sponsored the event. really look back at 2011 for an instant. What a great year we had. We served so many families in need by providing care, support, food and shelter. We had a wonderful 10 year celebration party...honoring many fantastic volunteers...with a special The culmination of our fund raising honor to Sr. Conal O’Connell—who events was our “IHN Benefit was so instrumental in getting IHN Concert” held at Presentation Hall started and keeping it going in the in front of 800 concert goers and early years. musicians. Sponsored by Think Bank. We also were able to burn the Day Center mortgage—after seven years. What an accomplishment! “Rochesterfest IHN Bed Race” We sponsored three fund raisers this year...with the inaugural year of a new fund raiser: “Rochesterfest IHN Bed Race” - sponsored by KTTC on June 18, 2011, at Central Park.
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Cardboard Box City –2011 was another huge success. The weather cooperated for a very balmy night ...temperatures were in the mild 30-40 degree range and everyone had a fantastic time! There were approximately 250 in attendance and 180 stayed all night to raise
money for The Salvation Army and Interfaith Hospitality Network. Approximately $16,000 was raised. The God Squad youth from St. Charles and Eyota Catholic churches raised the most funds $2,325.96. Chris Beighley raised the most individual donations of $935.
KTTC’s Robin Wolfram did an amazing job as MC for the event! Thanks Robin!!! To view picture slideshow: www.cardboard-box-city.org
The dwellings this year were amazing and very unique! You can check them all out at our website: www.cardboard-box-city.org We want to thank our MAJOR sponsors for our event this year: Premier Bank (and their great volunteers who set up their ‘box’ and worked the event); and KTTC and Fox 47. We are so grateful for their support and continued coverage of our events. Sheltered Reality o once again put on an amazing concert for the participants. This group, year after year, provides excitement, participation and a very meaningful message to all who hear them...you CAN make a difference...one person at a time if you just take the chance! Thanks for another great concert!
IHN Benefit Choir ConcertIHN Benefit Choir ConcertIHN Benefit Choir Concert “I Won’t Let Go” “I Won’t Let Go” “I Won’t Let Go”
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IHN Benefit Choir ConcertIHN Benefit Choir ConcertIHN Benefit Choir Concert “I Won’t Let Go” “I Won’t Let Go” “I Won’t Let Go”
IHN’s 5th annual Benefit Choir Concert was held at
Rochester Civic Center—Presentation Hall on Friday, November 18, 2011. There were
approximately 300 singers and 27 member orchestra, as well as the Classic Brass! What an
amazing event. A special solo by Joel Blair—”I
Won’t Let Go” was so very touching and told the story of the guest families that we serve. It was
fantastic music—the mass pieces were so incredible—you had to be there to appreciate it!
We raised $8750 for the IHN program! Thank You!
“IHN Person of the Year for 2011”
Warren Harmon was named “Person of the Year” for
his dedication and work as a host site volunteer, and all of the work he does on the Board creating a
professional image for IHN.
Andrew’s Story We came into the program 9 years ago… myself, my wife and our daughter who was 5. We came here from Chicago because we wanted to make a change and a new start. IHN gave us that start. We stayed in the IHN program for one month. Everybody we met was helpful, friendly, outgoing people. I would tell anyone who was coming into the IHN program that they can’t go wrong. The IHN volunteers treated us just like anyone else – like human beings. Being in the IHN shelter and going through that difficult time…was like climbing a mountain… you are coming from the valley and steady climbing and climbing – and it seems like you are never going to get to the top…the IHN volunteers and staff didn’t let go …and we kept climbing ...it was the most rewarding when we finally did get to the top. I started off at WalMart as a custodian – doing the floors – for 6 months and at the same time put in applications for Rochester School District and then landed the job there and my wife, Sharon is a crew manager at McDonald’s. We have been going up ever since. We went from homelessness to buying our own home 3 years ago. Our daughter is a 9th grader this year. We worked hard to climb that mountain and without the help of IHN volunteers and staff… and their constant encouragement. I just don’t know where we might be today.
Terri’s story I honestly cannot remember how I heard about Interfaith Hospitality. At the time my burden was so blinding. The landslide of blessings and support we have received since staying with them makes the network impossible to forget! When my daughter was 5 months old, I chose to leave an abusive relationship and we moved back to Rochester – a place that is familiar to me. I struggled to find a healthy home I could afford, we had moved seven times by the time my daughter was 4 years old. In May of 2010 I was told my rent I could barely make each month – would be
going up. Because of this, I couldn’t renew my lease. We packed all of our belongings into storage and we moved into our 91 dodge caravan, while I told my daughter – Don’t tell anyone we’re doing this. The fear of losing her for lack of providing a home was all I could think about. This is what led us to Interfaith. During our stay with interfaith, I found emotional support, financial guidance and support as a parent. All of the volunteers we met shared my pain and heartache of feeling unaccomplished and a terrible parent. While they suffered with me, they encouraged me not to give up and reminded me of all I have tried to do to be better. Every person was amazing and uplifting. Without them I am certain we would still be homeless and staying anywhere I could find. To the volunteer couple with the pig, and the countless other volunteers I can’t remember the names of – THANK YOU! Thank you for all the dinners, breakfasts, shoulders to cry on, ears to listen, and to the
churches who provided a warm place to sleep. You have helped me grow and renewed my faith in humanity and life!
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Start planning now—for the 2012 Rochesterfest IHN Bed Race...June 16, 2012 - place to be announced due to construction around Central Park. Watch for information.
Start planning now—
design of your bed; your cheer; and your theme!
We are looking for another great—fun-filled
day...and you will want
to be a part of it!
If you would like to join in
the planning...give us a call at the day center—281-3122
or email: [email protected]
I H N Bed Race 2012
Cardboard Box City 2012
will be held on October 19, 2012 this year. It is
always a grand event...with lots of fun,
great concert and good
food. We are blessed to have so many continue to
support this fund raising event. The funds raised go to help Interfaith Hospitality Network and The Salvation
Army, who helps the homeless population in Olmsted County. Be sure
to mark your
calendar and think about
coming out to the event this
year.
IHN Benefit Concert for 2012 will be held on Friday, November 16, 2012.
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We are so blessed to have great faith communities in our
network that continually support us with volunteers; accommodations; and very importantly—financial. Below is
a list of our fantastic financial supporters for 2011:
$6000 + Zumbro Lutheran Church
$3000—$5999— Bethel Lutheran, Gloria Dei Lutheran,
and Mount Olive Lutheran
$1000—$2999— Christ Lutheran—Byron, Christ United Methodist, First Unitarian Universalist, Good
Shepherd Lutheran, Homestead United Methodist,
Our Savior’s Lutheran—Rochester, Peace United Church of Christ, St. John the Evangelist, Trinity
Presbyterian
$500—$999— Assisi Heights, Byron United Methodist,
Calvary Episcopal, Calvary Evangelical Free, Church of the Savior, First Presbyterian, Hosanna
Lutheran, Oak Tree, Redeemer Lutheran, St. Bridgets/St. Bernards Social Action Committee, St.
Francis Catholic, St. Luke’s Episcopal, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ – Eyota, St. Pius X Catholic
and West St. Olaf Lutheran
$1—$499— Community Presbyterian—Plainview,
Evangel United Methodist, Holy Cross Lutheran, Pax Christi Catholic, and Rochester Covenant
2011 Gifts of Sharing2011 Gifts of Sharing2011 Gifts of Sharing
Pastor Anjanette Rist Appreciation Gretta Buller It’s Today! Pastor Mike Wuehler Thanks Myrna Kroening Memorial—Kurt Kroening Leonard Jorgenson Memory of Joyce Leonard Jorgenson Honor and Memory of Joyce Ryan & Grinde, Ltd. Christmas Lisa Stiving Memory of Patti Daubenmeir Pat Hrabe In Honor of Pasco & Karen Scarpella Happy 5th Anniversary Phyllis Hammes Memory of Gerald Charlie and Kim Fiss 25th Wedding Anniversary Cynda Tischer Memory of Ella Priebe Mrs. Helen Krug Memory of Iola Lindh Charity Langfald Birthday Jim Gronvold Memory of Alice Gronvold Marilyn Frost 75th Birthday Toni Deters Memory of Dick Spanoil Paula Horner Honor of Retirement In Memory of Minnie Wright
Gifts of Sharing—continued…
Ardelle Brenner 80th Birthday Jay Kurtz & Joan Rabe Memory of Florence Kurtz Lyle Conrad & Family Memory of Mary Kathryn Conrad Douglas & Lora Fiss 26th Wedding Anniversary Pastor Fred & Sherry Rengstorf Memory of father Jan Vilan Memory of husband George Slicho Happy Birthday Dick & Barb Lichty Memory of Bernice Lichty Steve Birdseye Family Christmas Nancy Ruston Memory of Phillip Ruston Kim Norton Wedding / Randy & Kim
Leonard & Margaret Brubaker Christmas Jimmy & Barbara Hightower Christmas Rev. Sharon & Robert Nelson Christmas Rev. Harold & Ruth Kraft Christmas Rev. Dennis & Jan Hier Christmas Rev. Butch & Lynn Lewellin Christmas James Walch Christmas Lynne Kirklin In honor of Steve & Carol Sparrow Christmas Phyllis Rusley Christmas Sarah Gluek, Greg Smith Family Christmas Terry Gluek, Mark Milner Christmas Dr. & Mrs. Richard Cronemeyer Christmas Terry Eakes Christmas Dr. Y Mrs. Ray Thomas Christmas
Dr. and Dr. Butterfield Christmas Randy & Terre Horlocker & family Christmas Kay & Larry Letson & family Christmas Jon & Vicki Horlocker & family Christmas Butch & Brenda Isensee Christmas Mr. & Mrs J. W. Bickerton Christmas Bill and Marcia Cochran Christmas/Birthday Linda Thompson Birthday Chad & Lorrie Halverson Christmas Patricia Shaffer-Gottschalk Christmas In memory of Mabel Hahit Cara & Mike Edwards Christmas Kari McGowan Memory of loved one Ardella Brenner Memory of grandson Dennis & Connie Tooley Christmas
Karen Sandberg Honor of Christmas & Memory of Papa Richard W. Sarran Honor of becoming Eagle Scout Marie & Herb Espinda Christmas Barb & Steve Milburn Christmas Jan & Denny Greseth Christmas Betty & Larry Danielson Christmas Carol & Gary Addington Christmas Susan & Harold Wolfe Christmas Pastor Norman Wahl Honor and thanks for 15 years of service Mr. & Mrs. Phil Schmalz Memory of Betty’s mom Susan Swanson Holidays—thanks for all you do Jocelyn Wong Holidays—thanks for all you do Nancy Rohde Holidays—thanks for all you do Emily Pearson No occasion—you are a blessing Bonnie Strei Merry Christmas
Memory of Carla Behnke
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Mount Olive
for printing the newsletter
Pamela Haase for getting the newsletter ready to mail
Sponsors for IHN Families for Christmas!
Faith Communities who support us all year long!
Thousands of volunteers who donate their time, talent and love!
The IHN Board of Directors who give of their time to keep the network working.
twin beds
kitchen tables & chairs
coffee tables
dressers
paper products (paper towels; toilet paper;
tissues)
bathroom cleaning supplies
dryer sheets
white garbage bags
$20 Kwik Trip gas cards
When I look back at the year we have just finished I am filled with amazement and wonder...at all of the fantastic volunteers who work so tirelessly to keep our network successful with the main goal of “helping families in need”. I don’t think it is just “Minnesota nice” — it is because all of our ‘team’ really care and truly believe in our mission. It is so easy and a joy to come to work, knowing we have such a great team put together to help change the lives of families who need help. As we look forward to the coming year...I know it is going to be another fantastic adventure for all of us! Meeting new guests, helping, supporting, and watching them become successful and confident. Working on our fund raising events is always a joy! We will be doing the 2nd Annual Rochesterfest IHN Bed Race. I can only say—if it is half as much fun as the first one...you won’t want to miss this! And then, of course, we will be doing the Cardboard Box City and the IHN Benefit Concert in the fall. I am more acutely aware of friends, family, volunteers and guests—and how important all are in my life after the year my family has personally gone through. I appreciate so much the love, prayers and support that we have received from each of you. We learned one great thing...the network can survive without me!!! Our staff and board did a fantastic job while I was on leave and I so appreciate the time with my family. I feel so blessed to have this kind of solid support system and thank you so much for that love. My prayer for each of you is to have a wonderful new year. Never take advantage of family or friends—be sure to show them you care every day because we never know what tomorrow is going to bring. Blessings and peace for a wonderful 2012. — Joanne
6 families/19 individuals/7 adults/12 children/
6 under 5
1077 meals served/ 209 nights lodging/ 679 beds
4 found housing/ 1 terminated/ 1 in program
417 volunteers provided 2,917 hours
73 volunteers attended training
2011 Year End Statistics…
29 families/86 individuals/31 adults/55 children/
25 under 5
5882 meals served/ 814 nights lodging/ 2330 beds
787 volunteers provided 13,971 hours of service 304 volunteers attended training in 2011
In-kind donations: $24,144
4th Quarter Statistics...
I H N Needs
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GIFTS OF SHARING
This year bring more meaning and inspiration to your
gift giving.
Christmas Birthdays Anniversaries Graduations Memorials Donate the amount of your choosing to Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Rochester and a beautiful specially designed gift card will be sent with an appropriate message to your designated gift recipient. How meaningful this way of giving can be...not only does the recipient know that they have been remembered and honored, but homeless families among us are also given the gift of shelter, food and support in their name. Your gift recipient will know they are sharing and being honored in a very special way. Gifts of Sharing make wonderful gifts. Just complete the following form and send it to:
Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Rochester Gifts of Sharing
811 7th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901
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