Homefields: Help Needed
Homefields: Help Needed
Homefields: Help Needed
Issue twenty
July 2006
Homefields Incorporated
150 Letort Road
P.O. Box #41
Millersville, PA 17551
www.homefields.org
Help needed
( apply within)
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Executive Director
The Arc of Lancaster County
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Homefields is
a 200-year-old
property but
its future is in
jeopardy.
Strategic Planning
This photo of Homefields Strategic Planning Committee was taken at the home
of board member Allison Hawthornes
parents, Gail A. and Ronald E. Hawthorne, in Mount Joy. Gail took the
photo, recorded minutes, and prepared
the food for the day, including baking
pies!
Homefields is a non-profit organization, 501(c)(3). Donations are tax-deductible. Letters to the Editor can be sent to:
Homeelds, 150 Letort Road, P.O. Box #41, Millersville, PA 17551, (717) 872-2012, or to info@homefields.org
Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1(800)732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
1.
Donations
November 26 2005May 30, 2006
Grant Awards:
Pennsylvania Department of
Community & Economic
Development$25,000
The Lancaster County Community
Foundation$14,000
Armstrong Foundation$10,000
Goodwill Industries Keystone Area
Foundation$5,000
Gifts:
The Pilot Club of Lancaster, Inc.$200
$10,000$5,000
Mrs. Dorothy L. Lyet, $2,569.71 for
carpeting and vinyl at stone and
ranch houses
General Fund: $3,000 ranch house /
$3,000 stone house
$100$499
Jane Shipe Dunlop
Determan Equipment Company,
James Determan
Dennis E. Weber
*Jeffrey A. and Debra A. Gast
Joyce S. Smedley
*Robert E. Trostle
Saint Marks United Methodist
Church
$99$10
*John Gregory
Beth Herr
William and Judith Koenig
G. Benjamin and Cherie Dillow
Dorothy M. Rebman
James and Cora Gingrich
Hershey Groff, Jr.
Merle and Rick Weismer
James B. and Sharon S. Roberts
Brandt D. Schuller
United Way:
Albert Duncan, $520
Steve Gainer, $52.00
Dorothy L. Lyet: $1,000
In-kind:
*James W. Appleendowment
Barley Snyder LLC, Attorneys at Lawcourtesy discount
Leon BixlerIrrigation system
trenching
*Nabil Bouananeoffice wiring
Scott Brenemantrees
Sam Brennaoffice labor and
materials
*Jay R. Bucheradvice
James Determanoffice construction
and irrigation system trenching
Dutch Haven
* Dutch Indoor Villagegolf
tournament prizes
*Fabral, Lancasteroffice roof
*Gail Hawthornestrategic planning
minutes and hosting
Justin NoltProperty
Gary Nortoncedar
Carolyn Semedo-Straussmaterial
support and web
Reed Semedo-Straussweb design
David Straussprint design
TES, Inc.
*James Thomasproperty
*Philip Trimbleproperty
*Denny Weberoffice construction
Willow Valley
*Joseph Ziegleroffice dismantling,
construction and Duke St. house
repairs
Special Thank You to Homefields
board members who donated many
hours of labor toward completing the
office project.
* Indicates new donor or new level of
giving
Pilot Club of
Lancaster, Inc.
Improves Lives
Pilot Club of Lancaster volunteers, who
are dedicated to creating an awareness
and prevention of brain disorders and
to improving communities, donated
$200 to Homefields, Inc. on March
8. Amy Gaston, club member, invited
Homefields representative Linda Strauss
to attend a meeting at the Conestoga
County Club. Linda presented an
informative overview of the people and
programs at Homefields in Millersville
and accepted the gift.
PilotInternational was founded and
chartered in 1921 as an international
service organization. The riverboat pilots
of the early 1900s are the inspiration
for the name. These pilots were admired
for their ability to steer a true course
through challenging conditions and
obstacles.
The Pilot Clubs focus on brain-related disorders perfectly compliments
Homefields service to adults who have
intellectual disabilities.
Manor Township County Planning Commissioners Donald Witmer, James A. Miller, Jr., John R. Ahlfeld,
James Henke, and Beth Herr hear Homefields co-founder Linda Strauss. Not shown: Mary Glazier and
Scott H. Haverstick.
Exceptions must
be recognized and
Homefields is one
of them.
Grants
The Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development approved a single application for assistance
submitted by Homefields in December
2005 for restoration of existing building to an office. A grant of $25,000
will be released following a review of
compliance.
The award is an avenue toward opening the door to an office for Homefields,
which will directly lead to a larger room
of opportunities for adults with special
needs in Lancaster County.
Note: Homefields previously received
awards of $14,000 from The Lancaster
County Community Foundation and
$10,000 from the Armstrong Foundation to assist in the restorative reuse of
two small, connected original buildings
into an office space.
*Note: In 2003, the Lancaster County Planning Commission adopted a Growth Management element to its Comprehensive Plan for the county. The plan, called Smart Growth,
designates which areas of Lancaster County are to be developed over the next 20 years. The
idea is to contain land development. Boundaries, known as Urban Growth Areas and Village Growth Areas, have been mapped out. Manor Township, where Homefields is located,
falls within one of the 13 Urban Growth Areas.
2.
Riding Out
the Storm
Kevin Lowe and his family left
their home in Plaquemines
Parish, Louisiana in June
2005 to vacation in Lancaster
County. Kevin has a charitable
spirit that is always looking
for a worthy cause. When he read about Homefields dedication to
serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, he
decided to buy a few Harley-Davidson raffle tickets to help raise
funds. The rest is Kevins story to tell:
My mailing address has changed since Hurricane Katrina as I have
had to relocate and the new address is Belle Chasse, LA. Im 47
years old, married and have two children and I work for the local
power company, which is Entergy for over 26 years. I love motorcycles and love to get together with friends and ride. On August 29,
2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit Plaquemines Parish it flooded
most of the lower end of the Parish, including my home, which was
totally demolished along with my 2003 Anniversary 1200 Custom
Harley Davidson which was silver and black. I was very surprised
and delighted to receive the news today about winning the raffle.
Thanks, Kevin
Kevin lost everything he owned in Louisiana but won a blue, factory
new Sportster 883 Custom with ticket number #620. The 11th annual Harley-Davidson raffle drawing was held on February 13, 2006
at 150 Letort Road, Millersville.
See the form below to buy your chances to win a red XLH 883
Custom Sportster Harley-Davidson or go online to www.homefields.
org. For twelve years, funds raised through Homefields Harley raffle
have been changing lives one bike at a time.
Upcoming Events
United Way
of Lancaster
County
Campaign
The United Way of Lancaster
County 2005 Campaign
announced a designation of
$3,930.00 to Homefields. An
additional $1,000.00 was added
to the drive by board member
Dorothy L. Lyet.
Contributors listed on the
United Way report were: Mr.
Albert Duncan, $520.00, and Mr.
Steven Gainer, $52.00; $3,358
was pledged by anonymous
donors.
To every philanthropic friend
who has endorsed the work accomplished by Homefields volunteers, thank you! The property
on Letort Road, once a horse
farm, is now intensely used by
adults with special needs, the
beneficiaries.
Homefields is not a United
Way agency. It is necessary to
designate Homefields as the recipient of your gift in the Special
Care or Optional Giving
Choices section of the United
Way enrollment form.
Your Information:
Name________________________________________________________________
Address_ _____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
City____________________________________________ State_____ Zip_________
Breakfast6:00 am7:00 am
Lunch11:30 am12:30 pm
Dinner5:00 pm
Lunch and Dinner provided by Plain &
Fancy Farm, a 10-year sponsor
Telephone_ ___________________________________________________________
email address__________________________________________________________
Homefields is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization providing homes for people who have mental
retardation, and is a benevolent landlord to an
organic cooperative farm program that provides job
training for adults with special needs. All proceeds
from a Homefields event benefit Homefields, Inc.
Method of Payment:
a Checka MasterCarda Visaa Discover/Novusa American Express
Card # _____________________________________________ Exp. Date ____ /_____
Signature _____________________________________________________________
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3.
Field Fare
The farm program is planting
away in preparation for the
seventh season of operation.
It exists to provide training
in farming and horticulture
as well as a meaningful work
opportunity for people with
disabilities. In order to support
this mission, the farm program sells memberships, known as shares
to anyone in the community who would like to eat garden-fresh,
chemical free produce and support what we are doing here.
It is easy to see how the farm improves the quality of life for the
trainees here: spirits are lifted, we find ourselves losing the winter
15, new skills are learned, and trainees feel a sense of ownership of
the progression of things here on the farm. It is a great thing to be
a part of, and we are glad for your support and enthusiasm for what
we are doing.
Scott Breneman
Farm Manager,
Goodwill at Homefields Farm
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons sliced almonds
2 cups blueberries
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
cup olive oil
1 clove garlic
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
Method:
Simmer blueberries with 1
tablespoon or sugar and I
tablespoon of water until
syrupy consistency is
achieved. Let cool.
To make dressing: combine
lemon juice, olive oil, garlic,
1 tablespoon sugar, and Dijon
mustard. Mix well.
Pour cooled blueberries and
dressing over mixed greens.
Sprinkle with almonds and
serve.
Board of Directors
Christian R. Herr, Jr., President
Joyce S. Smedley, Vice President
Linda Strauss, Secretary
Dennis Dougherty, Treasurer
Allison G. Hawthorne
Cindy Ledwith
Dorothy L. Lyet
Thomas E. Strauss
Denise Ziegler
Honorary Board
James Determan
Cast of Characters
Here are some of the people you may meet on any given day at Homefields property (left to right). Victor Lyet (resident) and
Brian Bixler (resident and farmer trainee), Eric Rooney (farmer trainee), MaryBeth Determan (resident) and Glenn Weaver
(farmer trainee).
Homefields
150 Letort Road
P.O. Box #41
Millersville, PA 17551
Non-Profit Organ.
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Lancaster, PA
Permit No. 1928
It is never too late to buy a share of produce, tell a friend, give a gift,
and support the people who work at the farm. list Available.
Full Share $550 Half Share $350 Subscriptions
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For information (717) 871-3110 or sbrenneman@yourgoodwill.org
Proceeds benefit Goodwill Industries Keystone Area