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Together, we are Building Futures<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Pictures From Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong> Golf and<br />

The Annual Dinner On-Line:<br />

www.events4<strong>ARC</strong>.org<br />

Register for Autism Conference<br />

Form on Page 11<br />

Glow in the<br />

d<strong>ARC</strong> Golf....<br />

A great way to<br />

play the game<br />

highlights on page 12<br />

The Many<br />

Faces of <strong>ARC</strong><br />

See The Centerfold For<br />

ArcStock Schedule<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> provides leadership in the field of disabilities, supporting people in every manner possible, and developing the<br />

necessary human and financial resources to allow all members of our community to achieve their potential.


2 - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong><br />

Officers:<br />

Mary Patricia - President<br />

Randy Schaal - Vice President<br />

Charles Stevens - Vice President<br />

Joseph Zifchock - Treasurer<br />

Eric Stickels - Secretary<br />

Michael Bowe - Past President<br />

Board of Directors:<br />

James Cooke<br />

Gary Gibbons Cynthia Roach<br />

Wanda Ready Edward Scoville, Sr.<br />

Directors Emeritus:<br />

David Lewis Edward Shive<br />

Phyllis Little<br />

Executive Director:<br />

Raymond A. Lewandowski<br />

Assistant Executive Director<br />

Jack C. Campbell<br />

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Administrative Office and<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

701 Lenox Ave., Oneida, NY 13421<br />

Phone: (315) 363-3389<br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> Office<br />

16 Crawford St., <strong>Cortland</strong>, NY<br />

Phone (607) 756-2015<br />

Website:<br />

www.madisoncortlandarc.org<br />

Email:<br />

mcarc@madisoncortlandarc.org<br />

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Building Futures Foundation<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Robert Urtz, III - President & Chair<br />

Charles Stevens - Vice President &<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Jennifer Basic - Secretary<br />

Michael West - Treasurer<br />

Members<br />

James Betro Althea Davis<br />

Douglas Kallet Ray Lewandowski<br />

Carol Neveu Shannon Richard<br />

Eric Stickels Chani Wright<br />

Email:<br />

bff@madisoncortlandarc.org<br />

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Director of Development<br />

Christine N. Sears<br />

Public Relations Coordinator<br />

Janice E. Buneo<br />

Special Projects Director<br />

Wayne Horning<br />

SAVE THE DATES<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> is hosting a variety of<br />

events in <strong>2012</strong>. Please mark your calendar! For<br />

more information go to www.events4<strong>ARC</strong>.org<br />

August 11 – 9 th Annual Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong>,<br />

Wampsville Firemen’s Field. Registration<br />

begins at 8:30 a.m. Ride leaves at 10 a.m.<br />

Riding through scenic <strong>Madison</strong> County.<br />

$20pp includes admission to ArcStock and<br />

lunch. Professional portraits by Cooked Art<br />

available.<br />

August 11- Cooked<br />

Art Portraits – 8:30<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. before<br />

and during Ride for<br />

the <strong>ARC</strong> and ArcStock,<br />

Wampsville Firemen’s<br />

From the Board of Directors From the Executive Director<br />

As I was reviewing this newsletter I<br />

couldn’t help but think about how far we<br />

have come in the field of developmental<br />

disabilities. It’s hard to believe that just over<br />

fifty years ago most people with intellectual<br />

disabilities were institutionalized at a very early age. In the 1970’s<br />

institutions began closing in New York State thanks to the exposé<br />

of Willowbrook by Geraldo Rivera and NYS<strong>ARC</strong>’s advocacy<br />

efforts. Then in 1996 President George Bush signed the American’s<br />

with Disability Act. Progress has been made.<br />

When given the necessary support and guidance, people with<br />

intellectual and other developmental disabilities will succeed in life<br />

and become contributing members of our community. I am proud<br />

that <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> helps people develop vocational skills<br />

and then helps them gain employment.<br />

I am also thankful for the businesses that hire people with<br />

disabilities. We know that when a person is hired, the business<br />

is going to have an employee that is hard working and is loyal<br />

to the company. Yes, sometimes a business may have to provide<br />

some accommodations but they do find that it is worth it to have<br />

a dedicated employee t,hat can do the job. <strong>ARC</strong> also provides<br />

Employment Specialists to assist the individual while they are<br />

learning the job at no charge to the employer.<br />

Alternatives Industry also provides employment training and<br />

opportunities for people with disabilities. I am always impressed<br />

when I visit Alternatives and see the work that they are doing.<br />

Alternatives Industry offers a lot of diversity when it comes to<br />

vocational training. Some individuals are learning about packaging<br />

while others may be learning how to build electronic components.<br />

The best is that Alternatives Industry is providing great products<br />

for our businesses and vocational opportunities for individuals with<br />

disabilities. It’s what we call a win-win situation.<br />

What I value and respect the most is that all individuals at <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> are valued and respected. That is why I am so<br />

proud to be a member and a community volunteer for such a great<br />

organization.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Mary Patricia<br />

President<br />

Field. Photographer Jim Cooke and graphic artist Janice<br />

Buneo work together to create a customized motorcycle<br />

portrait. Special pricing $65/$85 – proceeds benefit<br />

Building Futures Foundation. Call ahead – 315-363-3389<br />

x 1600<br />

August 11 – ArcStock <strong>2012</strong>! An outdoor music festival<br />

featuring: Gregory Street Blues Band, Los Blancos, Matt<br />

Chase & Thunder Canyon, and featuring SHANIA TWIN,<br />

an awesome tribute to Shania Twain. Music starts at<br />

noon. Wampsville Firemen’s Field. Admission $10pp (10<br />

and under free). Bring your<br />

lawn chairs!<br />

August 20 - <strong>ARC</strong> Theater Group<br />

doing performing a readers<br />

version of Belle & the Bea’st.<br />

7pm St. Paul’s Church, Sayles<br />

St., Oneida. Free and open<br />

to the public. This is made<br />

possible with Funds from New<br />

York State Council on the Arts<br />

Decentralization Grant Program,<br />

What remarkable things happen every<br />

day at <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. I am<br />

so impressed that so many people<br />

care about people with intellectual and other<br />

developmental disabilities. I often say that<br />

the key to making life meaningful is done through relationship<br />

building. If you make a friend with someone with a disability then<br />

you will have a friend for life and the people that work at <strong>ARC</strong><br />

have many friends.<br />

This message is dedicated to the talented people that work at<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. Their commitment to supporting the<br />

people we care for is outstanding. I am very lucky to be working<br />

with this great group of people. Everyone from every department<br />

contributes to the agency’s good work.<br />

Let me share one remarkable moment. Ann Marie, a woman who<br />

we have cared for many years is moving out of state. On the day<br />

before her move the staff of her residence, day programs, and<br />

other support staff all said goodbye. It was a mixture of joyful<br />

laughs and quiet tears. Each staff member knew her so well that<br />

they felt they were saying goodbye to a long time friend, and we<br />

were.<br />

It is amazing to see the direct care professionals working side by<br />

side with someone who may be dependent upon them for feeding,<br />

dressing, grooming, and bathing. They ensure that the safety is<br />

top priority. They work hard to make sure that the people we care<br />

for accomplish goals to improve their quality of life. Sometimes<br />

we can get trodden down with rules and regulations. Yes, it can be<br />

burdensome and many seem silly at the time, but, the point is that<br />

everyone, including our regulators, wants what is best for people.<br />

Monday mornings are special when the people we serve come in<br />

to start their week. They are full of smiles. They want to share<br />

what they did over the weekend and it is said with excitement and<br />

enthusiasm. The staff listens and smiles, recognizing that they<br />

have helped in creating those exciting opportunities.<br />

I am so proud to be associated with such a caring group of<br />

individuals, who care about others and want to improve our little<br />

pond on the planet. They are people with compassion, real people<br />

that make a difference.<br />

Thank you for all you do by supporting the efforts to elevate<br />

the lives of people with intellectual and other developmental<br />

disabilities.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Ray Lewandowski<br />

Executive Director<br />

a State Agency and the Cultural Resources Council, a<br />

Regional Arts Council.<br />

September 24 – Autism Conference featuring Brenda<br />

Smith Myles, PhD, an international speaker and<br />

consultant and recipient of the Autism Society of<br />

America’s Outstanding Professional Award. See back<br />

page for details.<br />

October 12 – Casino “Rayale” – a black tie optional<br />

event to honor Ray Lewandowski’s 40 th Anniversary<br />

with <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. All proceeds to benefit the<br />

Building Futures Foundation.<br />

October 17 – 2 nd Annual “disAbilities” Job Fair <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> co-sponsored with <strong>Madison</strong>-Oneida<br />

BOCES. 9:00 am - 12:00 p.m. at <strong>Madison</strong>-Oneida BOCES<br />

Rossetti Center in Verona, NY. If your business is looking<br />

for great workers, give us a call at 315-363-3389 x 5170.<br />

October 29 – Guardianship Seminar presented by<br />

Karen Stace and Aaron Hammond held in Oneida and<br />

<strong>Cortland</strong>. Call 607-756-7015 or 315-363-3389.


PEOPLE COME FIRST<br />

Carol Neveu meets Governor Cuomo<br />

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, announced an agreement<br />

on legislation that will establish the strongest<br />

standards and practices in the nation for protecting<br />

people with special needs and disabilities.<br />

The legislation creates a new Justice Center for the<br />

Protection of People with Special Needs, an initiative that<br />

will transform how the state protects over one million New<br />

Yorkers in State operated, certified or licensed facilities and<br />

programs.<br />

The Justice Center will have a Special Prosecutor and<br />

Inspector General for the Protection of People with Special<br />

Needs who will investigate reports of abuse and neglect<br />

and prosecute allegations that rise to the level of criminal<br />

offenses. It will also include a 24/7 hotline run by trained<br />

professionals, a comprehensive statewide database that<br />

will track all reports of abuse and neglect and a statewide<br />

register of workers who have committed serious acts of<br />

abuse who will be prohibited from ever working with<br />

people with disabilities or special needs. The information<br />

obtained by the Justice Center will also provide the means<br />

to analyze abuse pattern and trends in order to prevent<br />

future abuse and provide a basis for the training and<br />

supports that program managers and direct care workers<br />

need to meet their critical responsibilities.<br />

“The Justice Center for the Protection of People with<br />

Special Needs will give New York State the strongest<br />

standards and practices in the nation for protecting<br />

those who are often the most vulnerable to abuse and<br />

mistreatment,” Governor Cuomo said. “This new law will<br />

help us protect the civil rights of the more than one million<br />

New Yorkers with disabilities and special needs who for too<br />

long have not had the protections and justice they deserve.<br />

This legislation recognizes the dedication and good work<br />

of the many employees who care for the disabled, and we<br />

Photo courtesy of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library<br />

Reflecting on a Life Changing Law<br />

President George H.W. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities<br />

Act of 1990 into law. Left to right are Evan Kemp, Rev. Harold<br />

Wilke, President Bush, Sandra Parrino and Justin Dart<br />

By Ray Lewandowski<br />

Twenty two years ago, the United States was quite a<br />

different place. In 1990 gas was $1.34 a gallon, women<br />

wore oversized sweaters and slouch socks, cellphones were<br />

called car phones, a favorite movie may have been Home<br />

Alone, Good Fellas, or Edward Scissorhands, and Michael<br />

Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to a championship. It really<br />

does seem like yesterday.<br />

Prior to 1990 there was something that you didn’t always<br />

see especially in public places like stadiums, movie theaters,<br />

restaurants, and certainly driving a car. That was a person<br />

with a disability.<br />

It was on July 26, 1990 when President George H. Bush<br />

signed the Americans with Disability Act and at his side<br />

were Evan Kemp and Justin Dart. Two strong advocates for<br />

will continue our commitment to providing proper training<br />

and support for those who work in these facilities. I<br />

commend the Legislative leaders for reaching an agreement<br />

on this important bill and thank the many New Yorkers<br />

who worked hard across the state to make sure the Justice<br />

Center could become a reality.”<br />

The Justice Center for the Protection of People with<br />

Special Needs will have primary responsibility for<br />

tracking, investigating and pursuing serious abuse and<br />

neglect complaints for facilities and provider agencies<br />

that are operated, certified, or licensed by the following<br />

six agencies: The Department of Health (DOH), the<br />

Office of Mental Health (OMH), the Office for People<br />

With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), the Office<br />

of Children and Family Services (OCFS), the Office of<br />

Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS),<br />

and the State Education Department (SED). The Justice<br />

Center will also absorb all functions and responsibilities<br />

of the Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for<br />

Persons with Disabilities, with the exception of the Federal<br />

Protection and Advocacy and Client Assistance Programs<br />

which will be designated to a qualified non-profit.<br />

The bill will also provide for re-designation of an<br />

independent agency to conduct protection and advocacy<br />

and client assistance functions, in conformance with federal<br />

provisions governing oversight of the state’s system of care<br />

for persons with disabilities. The independent agency will<br />

provide information, references and technical assistance to<br />

address the needs of individuals with disabilities; pursue<br />

administrative and legal remedies as necessary to protect<br />

and advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities;<br />

investigate incidents of abuse and neglect reported to the<br />

independent agency; and establish a grievance procedure to<br />

ensure that individuals with disabilities have full access to<br />

services of the agency.<br />

people with disabilities and two people who had experienced<br />

discrimination throughout their lifetime because they used<br />

wheelchairs, they had disabilities.<br />

The signing of the Americans with Disability Act was the<br />

equivalent to lifting shackles off a wrongfully accused<br />

prisoner. It was freedom.<br />

I had the pleasure of working with Justin Dart. He was a great<br />

orator with a powerful voice. Justin was about 18 years old<br />

when he contracted polio which left him wheelchair bound.<br />

An extremely intelligent man, Justin attended the University<br />

of Houston and majored in history and education. When it<br />

was time for him to graduate the university refused<br />

to give him a teaching<br />

certificate because<br />

of his disability,<br />

because he used a<br />

wheelchair.<br />

I remember in<br />

January 1991,<br />

the <strong>ARC</strong> and the<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> County<br />

Community<br />

Coalition for<br />

the Elderly<br />

held a joint<br />

town meeting<br />

to discuss the<br />

ADA and what<br />

it meant for our<br />

community.<br />

A gentleman<br />

spoke about<br />

his life in a<br />

wheelchair.<br />

He said that when he approached<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - 3<br />

Carol Neveu, a parent and member of <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong><br />

<strong>ARC</strong> met with Governor Cuomo to express concerns. Visit<br />

www.Justice4SpecialNeeds.com to hear why it’s important<br />

to Carol.<br />

The new law will also replace confusing and inconsistent<br />

definitions of abuse and neglect in various laws and<br />

regulations with a single consistent standard applicable to<br />

human services systems.<br />

Under the legislation, a new level of transparency will<br />

be created for non-state operated facilities and programs<br />

licensed or certified by the State to serve people with<br />

disabilities and special needs. These entities, working<br />

with the Justice Center, will need to follow transparency<br />

guidelines based on FOIL for information requests<br />

regarding abuse or neglect of the people they serve.<br />

New Yorkers can learn more about the Justice Center at<br />

www.Justice4SpecialNeeds.com<br />

Edited from Governor Cuomo’s Press Release on June<br />

17, <strong>2012</strong>. The complete release can be found at www.<br />

Justice4SpecialNeeds.com<br />

a business that had an 8 inch step it was a sign that they<br />

didn’t “serve the handicapped”. We have come a long way<br />

since then.<br />

Is it a perfect world? No, there are still improvements that<br />

need to be made. But, the awareness that the Americans with<br />

Disability Act has brought to our world is great. All people,<br />

people who stand tall or people who are in wheelchairs, it<br />

doesn’t matter, all people are equal.<br />

To quote my friend and mentor Justin Dart... “We will Lead<br />

On!”<br />

Below are excerpts of one of Justin Dart’s last speeches. He<br />

passed away in 2002.<br />

Let my final actions thunder of love, solidarity, protest - of<br />

empowerment.<br />

I call for solidarity among all who love justice, all who love<br />

life, to create a revolution that will empower every single human<br />

being to govern his or her life, to govern the society and to be<br />

fully productive of life quality for self and for all.<br />

I do so love all the patriots of this and every nation who have<br />

fought and sacrificed to bring us to the threshold of this beautiful<br />

human dream. I do so love America the beautiful and our wild,<br />

creative, beautiful people. I do so love you, my beautiful colleagues<br />

in the disability and civil rights movement.<br />

I am the luckiest man in the world to have been associated with you.<br />

Thanks to you, I die free. Thanks to you, I die in the joy of struggle.<br />

Thanks to you, I die in the beautiful belief that the revolution of<br />

empowerment will go on. I love you so much. I’m with you always.<br />

Lead on! Lead on!<br />

Justin Dart


4 - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> WE RESPECT EACH OTHER<br />

Love and<br />

Legacy<br />

Carries On<br />

In <strong>2012</strong>, Sandra DuBuke shared<br />

her and her son’s story. Sandy<br />

opened up her home and her heart<br />

to share her very personal story<br />

about her son Chad who was born<br />

with Noonan’s Syndrome. Below<br />

are excerpts from Sandy’s story in<br />

her own words:<br />

“Early on, his doctors didn’t think that he would live<br />

very long. They thought he would be lucky if he made<br />

it to age 10, I guess we proved them wrong. Doctors<br />

said he would never walk or talk and he did it all!”<br />

Chad, whose name means “strong and lion-like”<br />

is now in his 30’s. Each year we have with him is a<br />

gift.”<br />

Caring for her son is a big job. His needs will only<br />

grow as he ages. Chad’s older brother Aaron and<br />

younger sister Abby help care for him as well. Chad<br />

requires 24 hour care and Sandy is thankful for the<br />

<strong>ARC</strong> and family members that help .<br />

“Chad is my number one. He’s very energetic. I’ve<br />

always had to focus on Chad. Someday when he’s out<br />

on his own and I’m unable to care for him, I want<br />

to know that someone else will be focused on him as<br />

well.”<br />

“We’ve all had quite the education. Chad has taught<br />

me patience. When he was born I had to grow up very<br />

fast. I gained self confidence.”<br />

“Not everybody gets a Chad. I’m pretty lucky.”<br />

In addition to being a parent of a child with a<br />

disability, Sandra DuBuke was employed by <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> County<br />

<strong>Cortland</strong>’s Lorena Bossard,center, Residence Manager and<br />

<strong>ARC</strong>’s Ray Lewandowski recognize Mary Murray, for her work<br />

ethic.<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> is pleased to announce the<br />

Employee of the <strong>2012</strong> First Quarter: MARY<br />

MURRAY “Mary has a great work ethic. She advocates<br />

for the folks on a daily basis and encourages their<br />

independence”, said Lorena Bossard, Residence Manager<br />

in <strong>Cortland</strong>. Ray Lewandowski presented the award<br />

and noted that she is the type of employee that <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> is very proud to have on board.<br />

Employees of the Quarter<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> County<br />

photo by Jim Cooke<br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. Her career started in direct care over<br />

30 years ago in the Early Learning Center and then<br />

she worked in the <strong>ARC</strong> Senior Program. Throughout<br />

the years she has helped numerous parents who have<br />

a child with disability.<br />

In 2011, Sandy faced a battle unlike any other. She<br />

was diagnosed with cancer. The challenge was not<br />

only her medical care, but too, what would happen<br />

to her son Chad. She sought help from <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> and Chad moved into the <strong>ARC</strong><br />

Residential Program. Knowing that her son was<br />

properly cared for, Sandy was able to face her own<br />

battle. On June 2, <strong>2012</strong> she succumbed ti the disease<br />

leaving behind a loving family and a legacy of<br />

helping others.<br />

In May <strong>2012</strong>, the <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> Board of<br />

Directors voted unanimously to create the Sandra<br />

DuBuke Direct Care Professional Award. The award<br />

will recognize a direct support professional who has<br />

demonstrated an exemplary level of performance<br />

over the course of his/her employment at <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> and has consistently demonstrated<br />

commitment to improving the quality of life for<br />

people who have intellectual and other development<br />

disabilities. The award will be presented at the next<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> Annual Dinner in June 2013<br />

Congratulating Charyl Dixon are the Residential staff: Brian<br />

Schwartz, Jamie Woolsey, award recipient Charyl Dixon and<br />

Jack Campbell, Assistant Executive Director at <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> .<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> is pleased to announce the<br />

Employee of the <strong>2012</strong> Second Quarter: CHARYL<br />

DIXON. “Her heart and soul is in everything she does for<br />

the resident’s. The residents and their families feel very<br />

comfortable with Charyl. We are very lucky to have her in<br />

our Residential and Family Care Program.”<br />

Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong> dedicated to<br />

Sandra DuBuke!<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong> will be dedicated to<br />

Sandy. It was one of her wishes to ride in<br />

Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong> this year.<br />

Gifts made in Memory of<br />

Sandra DuBuke<br />

Ralph’s Collision, Inc.<br />

Ms. Kathleen Baltzer<br />

Joseph & Ann Barbano<br />

C. Rex & Joyce Burdick<br />

Jack & Kathy Campbell<br />

Mark & Christine Davis<br />

James & Lois Dunn<br />

Brittany Fiorini<br />

Patty Gaiser<br />

Mr & Mrs. C Micahel<br />

Hulland<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lamb<br />

Rebecca D. Lare<br />

Mr. & Mrs. David Lester<br />

LAW DAY<br />

Mr & Mrs. Ray<br />

Lewandowski<br />

Marie Maphia<br />

Tom & Sarah Marshall<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith<br />

Francis & Denise Sorrentino<br />

Dorothy Stechyshyn<br />

Amy Stone<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John Swistak<br />

Beverly Tegtmeyer<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Doug Tudman<br />

Jean Tudman<br />

John & Marilyn Turnbole<br />

James A. York<br />

Elizabeth Worth, Esq., President of <strong>Madison</strong> County Bar<br />

Association presents a gift in honor of Law Day to <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. Accepting are <strong>ARC</strong>’s Erica Ostwald and Ray<br />

Lewandowski. Erica Ostwald, <strong>ARC</strong> participant and employed<br />

by <strong>ARC</strong> as PR Clerk, gave her first speech ever to the <strong>Madison</strong><br />

County Bar Association, thanking them for the gift.


WE ENCOURAGE CREATIVITY<br />

Ghosts, Panthers and Voices at the Kallet<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - 5<br />

The Sunshine Choir along with Stageworks, The Arc Oneida Lewis performed a Spring Concert at the Kallet Civic Center in Oneida. The choir opened the show with”America The Beautiful/Star Spangled<br />

Banner” on the left. The Wind Dancers, danced to “The Pink Panther”. Mighty Fortress, right, knew who to call for their act, the“Ghost Busters”. Below: The audience from the choirs point of view,<br />

Konosioni Society<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> received a grant from the Konosioni Society, Senior Honor<br />

Society at Colgate University, in the amount of $2,000. This grant was used to purchase<br />

equipment to assist people the <strong>ARC</strong> serves in learning to garden, harvest, and cook foods that<br />

they have grown.<br />

A garden area was provided at Alternatives on Broad Street in Oneida. Throughout the<br />

spring and early summer participants learned to plant seeds, nurture plants, and now they are<br />

harvesting vegetables!<br />

Thank you Konosioni Society!<br />

A healthy lunch from the gardens.<br />

In 2011, the cast of “Aladdin” in a group cheer before the curtain goes up on their<br />

premier performance. On August 20, <strong>2012</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>’s Theater People will present “Belle and<br />

the Beast” at 7pm, St. Paul’s Church, on Sayles St. The theater project is made possible<br />

by funds from New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Grant Program, a<br />

State Agency and the Cultural Resources Council a Regional Arts Council.


6 - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

www.shaniatwin.ca<br />

Details & Tickets:<br />

www.events4<strong>ARC</strong>.org<br />

No glass containers on the field please.<br />

Proceeds of Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong>, ArcStock & Cooked Art benefit<br />

Building Futures Foundation for <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>.<br />

AUG. 11<br />

Music Begins at Noon<br />

TH<br />

Wampsville Firemen’s Field, N. Court St., Wampsville<br />

Just off Route 5 between Canastota and Oneida.<br />

ArcStock Music Fest<br />

ONLY<br />

$10pp<br />

Under 10<br />

FREE!<br />

Shania Twin Singing Hit After Hit!!!<br />

“Man, I Feel Like A Woman”<br />

“From This Moment On”<br />

“That Don’t Impress Me Much”<br />

and Many More!<br />

Back By Popular Demand!<br />

Sounds of Brass On A<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Day<br />

The Gregory Street<br />

Blues Band<br />

Bring Your Lawn Chairs &<br />

Enjoy Music, Food & Crafts!


Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong><br />

Come Early to Register<br />

and Check Out<br />

COOKED ART,<br />

geared specifically<br />

for motorcyclists!<br />

LIVE FROM 12-5<br />

August 11<br />

9th ANNUAL<br />

Ride Leaves Wampsville<br />

Firemen’s Field<br />

N. Court St., Wampsville<br />

at 10 am<br />

Just off Route 5 between Canastota and Oneida.<br />

for a scenic 90 mile ride in<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> County!<br />

Details & Tickets:<br />

www.events4<strong>ARC</strong>.org<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - 7<br />

RIDE:<br />

$20pp Includes<br />

Admission to<br />

ArcStock &<br />

Lunch!<br />

www.events4<strong>ARC</strong>.org<br />

Together, we are building futures<br />

All proceeds from ArcStock, Ride for the <strong>ARC</strong><br />

and Cooked Art will benefit<br />

Building Futures Foundation.<br />

A public charity that supports programs for people<br />

with intellectual and other developmental disabilities<br />

at <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>


8 - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> WE NEVER STOP LEARNING<br />

Grandson Inspires Volunteer<br />

Pictured with Chuck Stevens are Mary Patricia, President, <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>, Dr. James Yonai, <strong>Madison</strong> County Mental Health<br />

Director, Senator David Valesky and Ray Lewandowski Executive Director of <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>.<br />

On June 27, Charles “Chuck” Stevens received the<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> County Community Services Board Les<br />

Mitchell Award in the area of developmental disabilities.<br />

Chuck Stevens recently stepped down as President of<br />

the Building Futures Foundation, a public charity for<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. He is also Senior Vice President<br />

on the board of directors for <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. Mr.<br />

Stevens has been a long time volunteer helping people<br />

with developmental disabilities.<br />

When Chuck accepted the award he spoke about his<br />

grandson Zachary who has been an inspiration to him.<br />

“It’s an honor to receive the Community Service award. I<br />

would like to share with you a little history.<br />

It was July 7, 1989 when Zachary came into our lives. We<br />

were overjoyed. He was our first grandchild. At the time<br />

Zach seemed fine, but as time progressed the family was<br />

made aware of some health issues along with development<br />

Scholarship<br />

Awarded<br />

Robben VanLare<br />

Senior’s Plan<br />

Specialist<br />

Robben VanLare has been awarded the Jonathan<br />

Weingold Scholarship sponsored by NYS<strong>ARC</strong>. This<br />

award is presented in memory of Jonathan Weingold, who<br />

was considered to be a symbol of the people supported by<br />

NYS<strong>ARC</strong>, Inc. In 1970, on the occasion of the twentieth<br />

anniversary of the Nassau County Chapter, a tribute was<br />

paid to Jonathan by Executive Director, Helen Kaplan.<br />

It stated that Jonathan Weingold was “the symbol of all<br />

the young people who inspired the establishment of this<br />

organization and its services and programs.”<br />

Congratulations Robben!<br />

She looks like Shania, She<br />

Sings Like Shania, She<br />

Dances Like Shania...She’s<br />

SHANIA TWIN and she’ll be<br />

at ArcStock!<br />

See Centerfold for details!<br />

issues. After seeing multiple doctors and receiving multiple<br />

explanations, the family was introduced to then <strong>Madison</strong><br />

<strong>ARC</strong> Early Intervention Program. While Zach was in this<br />

program the very capable and thoughtful staff led by Kathy<br />

Campbell worked with Zach to help him develop the many<br />

skills that most of us develop automatically. In addition<br />

they provided the direction for the many resources that<br />

could be used for Zach’s future.<br />

With the loving support of his mother Sherri, his father<br />

Brian, sister Alycia, Uncle Matt, cousins Barbara and<br />

Susan, and especially my loving wife Sylvia, Zach’s<br />

grandmother and our extended family, <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong><br />

<strong>ARC</strong>, Zachary is living a very happy life.<br />

It’s because of him that my family is so supportive of the<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> and why I have and will continue<br />

to volunteer”<br />

Congratulations Chuck Stevens!<br />

Gifts Made in Memory of:<br />

Pascal “Corky” Caviola<br />

Agencies Combine Names<br />

New Administration for Community Living:<br />

U.S. Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced a new<br />

organization within the Department of Health<br />

and Human Services -- the “Administration<br />

for Community Living” (ACL). The ACL<br />

will include the Administration on Aging, the<br />

Office on Disability and the Administration on<br />

Developmental Disabilities (ADD) in a single<br />

agency with the goal of increasing access to<br />

community supports and full participation in<br />

all aspects of society, while continuing to focus<br />

specific attention and resources on the unique<br />

needs of people with disabilities of all ages and<br />

older Americans. In addition, in order to honor and<br />

acknowledge the current landscape and changes in<br />

contemporary language, as well as the work done<br />

through ADD to support the President’s Committee<br />

for People with Intellectual Disabilities, the<br />

Administration on Developmental Disabilities<br />

will become the “Administration on Intellectual<br />

and Developmental Disabilities.” For additional<br />

information, please see www.hhs.gov/acl.<br />

Advocacy and Ice Cream<br />

A team of letter writers voiced their concern in their own<br />

words over budget cuts. Front: Donna Walrath, Martha<br />

Smith, Greta Barko, Crystal Bliss. Middle: Alicia Flynn,<br />

Naomi Yoder, Gerald Robbins. Back: Mike Miles, Phil<br />

Dashnau, Eric Hazzard, Don Collins, Lynette Delahunt and<br />

Melissa Woolman.<br />

In response to the letters, NYSID president Ron Romano,<br />

center, visited Alternatives Industry, complete with ice cream<br />

sundaes. l-r: ZEM’s Ice Cream’s Penny and Rick Stevens,<br />

Mike Hulland, Exec. Assoc. Dir. of Enterprise, Mike Geary<br />

Program Activities Coordinator and Kate Tucci of NYSID.<br />

Please Support Local Businesses that<br />

Employee People with Disabilities<br />

through<br />

Alternatives Vocational Services!<br />

Together, we are building futures<br />

All-Seasoning<br />

McDonald’s<br />

Ingredients, Inc.<br />

Oneida City Schools<br />

Alternatives<br />

Canastota Public<br />

Library<br />

Oneida Healthcare<br />

Oneida Savings Bank<br />

Canterbury Stables Price Chopper<br />

City of Sherrill<br />

Sodexho<br />

Emeritus at East Side Ye Olde Pizza Pub<br />

Manor<br />

Ebenezer’s Café &<br />

Creamery<br />

John Froass & Son<br />

YMCA-WCC of Rome, Inc.<br />

Walmart<br />

White Eagle Conference<br />

Center<br />

Kinney Drugs<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong><br />

WSYR, NewsChannel 9


WE ARE PART F THE COMUNITY<br />

Annual Dinner Review<br />

SPECIAL<br />

ACHIEVEMENT<br />

WINNER<br />

Shane<br />

Kirley<br />

EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR<br />

NewsChannel 9<br />

Jim Thompson <strong>ARC</strong>, Rick Lamb, employee,<br />

Jeff Mercer of NewsChannel 9 (r)<br />

PRESIDENT’S AWARD<br />

Congratulations <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> Business Office<br />

Aidan Lester, Adora Lester, Brenda Ouellette, Karen Aitcheson.<br />

President Mary Patricia, Perry Courto, Sandy Garry, Lise McGrew, Lori Strong, Lacie Fox,<br />

Krystal Dunn, Gail Drury, Linda Clark. Back: John Martin, Kathy Wilson<br />

Guests enjoyed the creative<br />

talent of the <strong>ARC</strong> ART show.<br />

Art work displayed was<br />

from <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong><br />

employees and the people<br />

<strong>ARC</strong> serves.<br />

“Self Portrait” by<br />

Jason Stasney<br />

Part of the <strong>ARC</strong> ART show<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - 9<br />

MILESTONES<br />

Amy Jones 25 yrs., Chris Evans, 20 yrs.<br />

Kim Kapfer, 30 yrs., Jack Campbell, 35 yrs.,<br />

Mary Patricia, Board President,<br />

Ken VanValkenburg, 40 Yrs. Ray Lewandowski, 40 yrs.<br />

CORTLAND WINNERS<br />

Megan Adams was selected as the recipient of the<br />

Executive Director’s Award. Megan works closely with<br />

Humanitarian of the winner, Ed Scoville<br />

HUMANITARIAN AWARD<br />

Kathy Ironside, teacher, and mentor to her students,<br />

Jim Thompson, <strong>ARC</strong>, students Vicky VanLare, Andy<br />

Zachow. back Renee MacDonald, Kathy “Mrs. I”<br />

Ironside and student John Bruggerman<br />

ASHLEY TYLER PAINTING<br />

Ashley Tyler raffled off one of her paintings to<br />

benefit <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. Janice Buneo held<br />

the winning ticket. The painting is now displayed<br />

proudly at the Harvey G. Bancroft Building in Oneida.


10 - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> - <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> WE ENCOURAGE CREATIVITY<br />

Board Member Voted In<br />

Jim Cooke can be found at <strong>ARC</strong> events taking pictures or<br />

teaching a class to Community Hab and Family Support<br />

students. Here he’s reviewing the photo project with<br />

student Jennifer Slover.<br />

The Board of Directors welcomes James Cooke to the<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> Board. On June 1, the <strong>ARC</strong><br />

membership elected Mr. Cooke to serve on the Board of<br />

Directors.<br />

Mr. Cooke is a Vietnam Veteran. His career includes<br />

owner of School Bus Service in Westchester County, and<br />

over thirty years experience in industries which includes<br />

Manufacturing Process Engineer for Buick and Cadillac;<br />

Director for Research & Development for Siemens; and<br />

directed logistics for laboratory automation with Siemens<br />

Global Strategic Marketing Group.<br />

After retirement, Jim moved to Chittenango with his<br />

family and really honed in on his love for photography.<br />

Jim has been a volunteer photographer for the Arc of<br />

Onondaga and <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>. For the past<br />

four years Jim has taught a photography class to <strong>ARC</strong><br />

students and every spring a photography exhibit is held<br />

at the Winoa Hall Activity Center in Oneida.<br />

Global Art Project for Peace<br />

http://www.globalartproject.org<br />

Cory Aubeuf-Loucks was in a coffee house in Utica and<br />

saw on the bulletin board a pamphlet describing the <strong>2012</strong><br />

Global Art Project for<br />

Peace. It described<br />

Art for Peace as groups<br />

or individuals from<br />

around the world<br />

creating artwork<br />

expressing your vision<br />

of global peace and<br />

goodwill to exchange<br />

with another person or<br />

group. We had already<br />

missed the deadline<br />

to sign up when we<br />

learned of the Global<br />

Art Project but after<br />

several conversations<br />

with Katherine Josten,<br />

the Founder and Director<br />

of the Global Art Project we were matched with a Middle<br />

School in China.<br />

The Global Art Project is an International Art Exchange<br />

for Peace. Since 1994 there have been 100,000 participants<br />

from over 80 countries on seven continents. Participants<br />

create a work of art in any medium, expressing their<br />

vision of global peace and goodwill. The art is displayed<br />

locally in each participant’s community. Global Art Project<br />

then organizes an international exchange by matching<br />

participants—group-to-group and individual-to-individual.<br />

The exchange occurs biannually, resulting in thousands<br />

of people sending messages of Peace around the world at<br />

one time—visions of unity simultaneously encircle the<br />

Earth. The art is sent as a gift of global friendship and<br />

exhibited in the receiving community.<br />

The Senior Program spent the beginning of May working<br />

on our vision of peace. The concept was created by Cory<br />

Aubeuf-Loucks with the help of Brittany Bogardus. The<br />

artist, Ken Parker, inspired Cory’s vision for the Peace<br />

Project. She had viewed his sculptures in a museum and<br />

How do I love working at <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong><br />

<strong>ARC</strong>? Let me count the ways …<br />

By Elizabeth Rocker, Assistant Director of Residential<br />

Services<br />

I came to <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> seven years ago. I currently<br />

am an Assistant Director of Residential, but have been an<br />

Employment Specialist, a Residence Manager, and the<br />

QMRP for Residential. Throughout this time, I have gotten<br />

married, had both my sons, obtained my Bachelor’s degree<br />

in Psychology, and am currently writing my thesis for my<br />

Master’s Degree in Psychology. I have grown a great deal,<br />

both professionally and personally in these seven years, and I<br />

would not be the same person I am today nor achieved all this<br />

if it were not for my employment at <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong>.<br />

I was not familiar with the <strong>ARC</strong> mission when I started, but<br />

it did not take me long to discover what it was all about.<br />

It was about integrity, independence, respect, and support<br />

to the individuals we serve. It was apparent to me that my<br />

peers understood the mission as well. It was inspiring and<br />

encouraging reading every month in the Inside Scoop, a<br />

newsletter for employees, all the long-term employees the<br />

Agency had celebrating employment anniversaries. To me,<br />

that makes a statement, a statement that the leadership at <strong>ARC</strong><br />

is a positive force, leadership that is here for the right reasons<br />

to guide and support individuals in a way that is in their best<br />

interest.<br />

Along with having values I believe in, the <strong>ARC</strong> has supported<br />

Cory Aubeuf-Loucks works with Anne Marie Bourke<br />

on “Reaching for Peace”.<br />

me in many ways . From helping me further my education<br />

to growing personally and professionally. The guidance I<br />

have is not only from within my department but from other<br />

departments as well. Rather than an “I’ll just do it” approach,<br />

there is often a “let me explain” approach. You learn how to<br />

solve the challenges you face, rather than having to depend on<br />

other people to figure things out for you. For me, this makes<br />

for such a respected and positive working environment. I<br />

have personally experienced the support throughout many<br />

departments, from my own, to the Quality Management<br />

department, Transportation, IT, and Executive Staff, just to<br />

name a few. I have the opportunity to enhance the Agency for<br />

my peers as well, and increase my knowledge in the technical<br />

world. By doing this, it gives me opportunities to improve<br />

ways of communication throughout the agency. This enhances<br />

the lives of the individuals we work with by being able to<br />

address issues and concerns in a more efficient manner, and<br />

as a team approach. I have a feeling of empowerment, which<br />

makes me want to thrive to find even more ways to help<br />

enhance the <strong>ARC</strong>, the lives of the individuals we serve, and to<br />

provide my peers with the tools to reach their full potential.<br />

Is everyday one of smiles and rainbows for me? Absolutely<br />

not, after all, I am only human. Do I have my days where the<br />

daily stress and obligations seem overwhelming? Of course.<br />

Have I lost sleep about decisions to be made or when issues<br />

arise that I am not entirely sure how to handle? You bet I<br />

was moved by his works. He is an artist who works<br />

in a wide range of media and materials to create his<br />

unique form of artwork. In the past he created art<br />

using mainly newspaper and tape to<br />

make simple sculpture in 3D form.<br />

Our whole program was engaged in<br />

our Project for Peace. Many Senior<br />

Program participants assisted in making<br />

our vision of “Reaching for Peace”<br />

including Richard Tuff, Gus Guarino,<br />

Rita Losurdo, Colleen Hall, Rosalie<br />

Leggett, Ann Marie Bourke, Jeanette<br />

Vanderhoff, Kay Jones, Patty Walsh,<br />

Ernie Hatch, Marcia Golden, Ed<br />

Carr, Joan Dowling, and Faith Cook.<br />

Other seniors made cards and small<br />

crafts to express peace and friendship<br />

between our group and our matched<br />

middle school group from China. Our<br />

program gives seniors the opportunity<br />

to participate in group, individual, and<br />

community<br />

activities. Now<br />

thanks to this<br />

opportunity we will<br />

reach out to the<br />

world at large. Our<br />

senior participants<br />

have greatly enjoyed<br />

their experiences<br />

in working on the<br />

Global Art Project.<br />

Many conversations<br />

have been generated<br />

around the subject<br />

of peace. It has<br />

also provided<br />

opportunities to<br />

learn about China<br />

and the cultural<br />

variations between countries.<br />

Liz Rocker, right, reviews a schedule with Colleen Hall.<br />

Liz has found a rewarding career at <strong>ARC</strong>.<br />

have. Do I agree with all the necessary push and pull of<br />

<strong>ARC</strong>? No. However, to me, those feelings are necessary, so<br />

that I know I am still here, 100%, and still here for the right<br />

reasons.<br />

To see a complete listing of Job Openings<br />

in <strong>Madison</strong> County and <strong>Cortland</strong> County, go to<br />

www.madisoncortlandarc.org


12 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> - <strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong><br />

By all accounts the “Glow<br />

in the d<strong>ARC</strong>” golf<br />

tournament was a rousing<br />

success! The weather<br />

conditions were perfect. The<br />

crowd was in the mood for<br />

a night of fun and got it. As<br />

many of you know, playing<br />

golf in daylight is a challenge<br />

in itself, but playing in the<br />

dark is an experience both<br />

golfers and non golfers could<br />

enjoy. Laughter could be<br />

heard all over the golf course.<br />

The glowing golf balls flying<br />

through the air and rolling<br />

up to the green surrounded<br />

by glowing fluorescent lights<br />

was a sight to see. All the<br />

players were treated to a<br />

lovely picnic between the<br />

two events as we waited for<br />

the sun to set and darkness<br />

to set in. After the Glow<br />

Golf Tournament, trophy’s<br />

were awarded to the nine<br />

In the Spirit of the d<strong>ARC</strong><br />

Wayne Horning took the<br />

Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong> to an<br />

extreme!<br />

Carts lined the path to begin<br />

the first Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong> Golf<br />

Tournament<br />

Team Captain Joe<br />

Zifchock receives<br />

his trophy for<br />

First Place in the<br />

9 hole portion of<br />

Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong><br />

hole winners. Ribbons were awarded to<br />

the second through sixth place winners.<br />

The Glow Golf winners were treated<br />

to bottles of Champagne! A fun raffle<br />

was held with prizes that included golf<br />

apparel, gift certificates to Loudmouth<br />

Golf, a Taylor Made putter and many<br />

other great gift certificates and prizes.<br />

The grand prize was two VIP tickets to a<br />

Playing in the d<strong>ARC</strong>.<br />

After finishing the 3<br />

holes in the dark, the<br />

golfers became the<br />

cheering section.<br />

The day began<br />

with 9 holes on a<br />

90 degree day<br />

New York Yankees baseball game in New<br />

York City valued at $525, donated by the<br />

New York Yankees.<br />

We have already started planning the 2013<br />

Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong> tournament. Stay<br />

tuned!<br />

Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong> First Place Winners<br />

Wayne Horning, Mike & Yvonne Wild, Ray Lewandowski, Christine Sears, Diane<br />

Horning, and Chris & Terry Tirabassi. Congratulations on your great night vision!<br />

WE ARE A PART OF THE COMMUNITY<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> <strong>Cortland</strong> <strong>ARC</strong> would like to thank the<br />

sponsors of Glow in the d<strong>ARC</strong> Golf Tournment<br />

ADP<br />

Alliance Bank NA<br />

Bailey, Haskell & LaLonde<br />

Barbano’s Liquor Store<br />

Casolwood Golf Course<br />

CNY Diagonstic Imaging Associates<br />

Mark Davies<br />

D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP<br />

DeGroot Management Services, Inc<br />

Dick’s Sporting Goods<br />

Empire State Container<br />

Golf Galaxy<br />

Internist Associates of Central New York<br />

Loudmouth Golf<br />

MVP<br />

New York Yankees<br />

Oneida Community Golf Club<br />

Oneida Savings Bank<br />

Craig Polhamus<br />

Price Chopper<br />

Jim Raulli<br />

Relph Benefit Advisors<br />

Rubicon Group Incorporated<br />

Staples Advantage<br />

T.G.I Fridays<br />

Ruth Weydig, PGA Golf Pro<br />

What A Shot!<br />

Scott Butler hit a glow ball an<br />

impressive 185 yards uphill in the<br />

dark, right into the hole!


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FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT: VERNON DOWNS CASINO HOTEL<br />

gistration Form:<br />

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atly. List each attendee. Coming Photocopy Sept. as needed • Registration 24, Reserve Deadline - September Your 14, <strong>2012</strong> Spot!<br />

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Featuring: Dr. Brenda<br />

Smith Myles<br />

Together we are building futures<br />

“Ziggurat Model” & “Hidden Curriculum: Practical Solutions for<br />

Understanding Rules in Social Situations”<br />

Brenda Smith Myles Ph.D., international speaker and consultant for the Ohio<br />

Center for Autism and Low Incidence, is the recipient of the Autism Society of<br />

America’s Outstanding Professional Award, the Princeton Fellowship Award,<br />

and the Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Developmental Disabilities<br />

Burton Blatt Humanitarian Award. Brenda has made over 500 presentations<br />

all over the world and written more than 150 articles and books on ASD including<br />

Asperger Syndrome and Difficult Moments: Practical Solutions for Tantrums,<br />

Rage, and Meltdowns (with Southwick) and The Hidden Curriculum: Practical<br />

Solutions for Understanding Unstated rules in Social Situations. In addition, she served as the<br />

co-chair of the National ASD Teacher Standards Committee and was on the National Institute of<br />

Mental Health’s Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee’s Strategic Planning Consortium.<br />

Myles is also on the executive boards of several organizations, including the Organization for<br />

Autism Research, ASTEP – Asperger Syndrome Training and Education Program, and the Education<br />

and Treatment Services Project for Military Dependent Children with Autism. In addition, in the<br />

latest survey conducted by the University of Texas, she was acknowledged as the second most<br />

productive applied researcher in ASD in the world.<br />

Conference Schedule:<br />

8:30 a.m. - Dr. Brenda Myles<br />

10:00 a.m. - Break<br />

10:15 a.m. - Dr. Brenda Myles<br />

12:00 noon - Lunch<br />

1:00 p.m. - Dr. Brenda Myles<br />

2:30 p.m. - Break<br />

2.45 p.m. - Dr. Brenda Myles<br />

4:00 p.m. - Conference Ends

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