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SUMMER 2021 VOLUME 13 YW MATTERS The latest news and updates from YWCA Hanover IN THIS ISSUE: GIRLS LOVING LIFE STAND AGAINST RACISM 2021 EVENTS & PROGRAMS PUTTING THE 'HOME' IN SAFE SUMMER & FALL 2021 HOME
SUMMER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 13 Putting the 'Home' in Safe Home Sarah Harvey Safe Home Domestic violence is one of the primary causes of homelessness for women and their children in the United States. According to the National Network to End Domestic Violence, between 22 and 57 percent entry process and are create a housing stability of women and children are placed systematically based plan, safety plan, receive homeless due to domestic on their needs. This is financial education, and violence, with 38 percent of unique when comparing to budgeting skills, connection all victims experiencing other housing programs, as to community resources, homeless at some point in it is not ‘first come, first and more. This is a case their lives due to domestic served’ system. This means management intensive violence. that those with the most program designed to severe circumstances are empower the strength and Safe Home’s housing prioritized for housing. The resiliency already within department has seen a lot only requirement is that our clients. of progress in the last few the client must be fleeing months, from new funding domestic violence, there Much like Rapid Rehousing, to new staff members, but are no income Safe Home’s Transitional throughout all these requirements which is very Housing program is changes we remain different from other designed to bridge the gap steadfast in working housing programs. Once survivors often experience towards our goal of priority is determined, between living with an providing resources for our service providers such as abuser and being self- clients to secure safe Safe Home contact the sufficient and able to housing. client and work with them maintain housing on their to enroll in the program own. Transitional Housing Our Rapid Rehousing and begin their housing is a much shorter program, program is designed to search. The program runs lasting anywhere from one house people, based on for 12 months, during to six months. There are level of need, as quickly as which participants are more requirements to possible. Safe Home’s Rapid required to attend a qualify, such as having a Rehousing program is one minimum of one monthly sustainable income, and of many across the state, meeting with the housing the client must be fleeing where all qualifying clients advocate to work on any from a domestic violence go through a coordinated goals they may have, to incident that occurred
within the last six months. far both programs have and secure their own Once a client expresses been extremely beneficial to housing. interest in the program and Safe Home clients. Safe finds a rental unit, there is Home has seen a surge in Regardless of the different an application that must be service requests, housing programs our client’s may filled out. The case manager included. Even pre- be enrolled in, Safe Home is will look for income that is pandemic, many victims do dedicated to helping those sufficient for the unit not have the resources to in need. Lack of safe and identified and will also work leave an abusive affordable housing is often with the landlord to ensure relationship. Additionally, reported as one of the they are willing to work according to a Pew primary barriers’ survivors with the program. There is Research poll, ‘1 in 4 adults of domestic violence face no coordinated say they or someone in when they choose to leave entry process, clients may their household was laid off an abusive partner. Safe apply any time there are or lost their job because of Home hopes to provide a funds available. A minimum the coronavirus’ with low- figurative steppingstone of one monthly meeting income families being over that barrier. All of Safe with the Case Manager is disproportionately affected. Home programs are required. Resources are being designed to empower stretched so thin that our participants and set them housing programs may be up for long term success Throughout the entire the only chance for some free from all abuse, COVID-19 pandemic thus victims to escape the abuse because everyone deserves a Safe Home. AUG. 13TH 2021 Register today! YW MATTERS 2
Girls Loving Life 2021 Nanci Mart, Lead Teacher, Girls Loving Life Girls Loving Life (GLL) is lessons designed to program before, she can join us preparing for the 2021 Fall highlight individual again and have a completely Session; with eight weeks of strengths, as well as the new experience. fun and friendship to bring out power of a group. the best in our future leaders. Girls Loving Life runs October This free program is open to Each Saturday, the lesson 2, 2021 through November 20, girls in 2nd through 8th grade, highlights one of the five 2021. To register for Girls with additional help from high tenets of the program: love Loving Life visit us at school-aged mentors. your soul, love your body, www.ywcahanover.org or by love others, love learning calling 717.637.2125. GLL promotes self-confidence and growing, and love life. through interactions, All of our activities are new; Questions or concerns may be activities, and if the important girl in your directed to Rosemary Cintron life has participated in the rcintron@ywcahanover.org YW MATTERS 2
SUMMER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 13 Stand Against Racism 2021 Rosemary Cintron Program / Volunteer Coordinator We take a Stand Against Racism every day by raising awareness about the impact of institutional and structural racism and building community among those who work for racial justice. On April 25, 2021, YWCA Hanover Board of directors, staff, family, Communities of color YWCA Hanover participated friends, and supporters continue to face the in a number of initiatives gathered for a peaceful disproportionate impact of including partnering with demonstration in downtown COVID-19 with higher sister YWCAs around the Hanover. infection and death rates. country to promote And individuals have used workshops, forums, and The theme of this year’s Stand their fear of this pandemic as discussions hosted virtually Against Racism is Addressing an excuse to act on their and nation wide. Racism as a Public Health prejudices. From March 2020 Crisis. Public health is, and to February 2021, the Mark your calendars and always has been, central to organization Stop AAPI Hate follow us on social media to racial justice work. This year has documented at least receive updates on YWCA our theme is especially 3,795 attacks on Asian Hanover STAND AGAINST pertinent as our nation Americans and Pacific RACISM 2022, April 18-24, continues to face the Islanders. 2022. intersecting public health crises of COVID-19 and racism. Understanding and To become more involved addressing systemic racism with YWCA Hanover, contact Throughout the pandemic, we from this public health Rosemary Cintron at perspective is crucial to rcintron@ywcahanover.org have seen the racial disparities eliminating racial and ethnic for volunteer opportunities or at work in our systems. inequities, and to improving visit www.ywcahanover.org. opportunity and well-being across communities.
SUMMER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 13 EARLY LEARNING CENTER AT YWCA HANOVER: DON'T LET THE SUMMER BE A BUMMER! Katie Nelson, Director of Childcare The Early Learning Center has been a busy place! The Early Learning Center is for children ages 1-5. In March, we celebrated Read Across America Week, where each child got a book to take home. In April we will celebrate the week of the young child by have fun activities planned all week. We are open from 6:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday. Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack are included. We provide a safe, loving, and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow. The YWCA Early Learning Call now to set up an Our summer activities provide Center is rated 4 out of 4 stars appointment to take a tour fun while promoting growth in by the PA Keystone Stars and and register your child for the all developmental areas for licensed by the Department of Early Learning Center! Spaces our youngest learners. Age Human Services. All of our are limited. appropriate lesson plans are staff have current state developed around the PA Early clearances and are First Aid Contact Katie Nelson at and CPR certified. Additionally, 717.637.2125 or by email at Learning Standards. all staff in the ELC participate knelson@ywcahanover.org. Summertime is a fun time in in annual professional More information available our ELC program with development trainings. online at learning-centered events such www.ywcahanover.org as weekly water days, walks to the library, special visitors, walking trips, and playing in our outdoor sandbox. Lessons include gross motor skills, hands-on activities, water play, sand play, art, music, and learning centers. We provide daily communication including e-mails and pictures sent via Class Dojo so you don’t miss a thing while your child is busy learning with us. YW MATTERS 4
SUMMER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 13 SCHOOL AGE LEARNING ACADEMY Lisa Staub Asst. Director of Childcare, School Age Coordinator we provide children breakfast, lunch and an The School Age Learning Academy is for children afternoon snack that is all included. We are open who are in kindergarten through sixth grade. from 6:00am-6:00pm and parents can drop off or They have been busy finishing out the school year pick up anytime within that time frame, camp which has included virtual learning days. During activities run from 9:00am-3:00pm Monday- virtual learning days, the students come to the Friday. This year we have a very active and YWCA with their school laptops, and they are able outdoor camp planned for campers. We will be to log into their school to do zoom lessons with including a waterfront program where kids will their class and complete all their schoolwork have to opportunity to go out to Codorus on assignments. During the school year, the school Kayaks. Summer camp includes a variety of age students also have weekly music lessons with activities such as cooking, science experiments, Ms. Deb Smith. Monday afternoons you can often weekly field trips, weekly swimming, trips to local hear them playing instruments, signing, and playgrounds, art projects and gross motor games playing musical games. just to name a few. We also have a large gymnasium that kids can do activities in if the We are enrolling for our summer camp Phoenix weather does not cooperate. We still have spaces program. Summer camp is open to children who available for summer camp, so if you would like have completed kindergarten to sixth grade. more information or to schedule a tour you can Camp will run from June 7th to August 13th, 2021. call 717-637-2125 or email Lisa Staub at During the summer lstaub@ywcahanover.org. YW MATTERS 5
SOCIAL RACIAL JUSTICE Deb Smith Social Racial Justice Coordinator Social/Racial Justice has been quite active this Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. April was a busy spring, and we look forward to the summer. Our month with all our Stand Against Racism activities. teen Upstanders have continued writing to their Please check the YWCA website for how you can pen pals at Rock Rest Elementary 2nd grade. So participate with future Stand Against Racism far, they have raised $700 for Ms. Naill's class. This events. summer, the Upstanders will be hosting one or two events for young children featuring a puppet There are Stand Against Racism yard signs and t- show, children's activity, and snack. shirts available for purchase in the lobby of YWCA Hanover, 23 W. Chestnut St., Hanover. Stand The last Enlightened Conversation for the spring Against Racism drawstring bags for high school was hosted virtually in April, and focused on The students are now available for all local high school State of the Drug Problem in Hanover. Our April students (FREE). The bags have the YWCA Hanover book club reading was All American Boys by Jason logo and the MLK quote, 'The time is always right to do what is right,' on the bag. The pre-school children are enjoying Storytime with Ms. Deb and Doris, which will continue during the summer. The Acceptance Library has books for all ages, so please sign a book out. The SRJ committee is working on events for a Summer Series which will feature outdoor movies, book clubs, family activities, and a Juneteenth Celebration. We are starting to plan our fall schedule and welcome any suggestions for topics and activities. To join any of the SRJ committees or if you have an idea for a project or event, please email Deb Smith at dsmith@ywcahanover.org. YW MATTERS 6
YWCA Hanover 1202 REMMUS REVONAH ACWY Celebrating 101years of serving the Hanover Community YWCA Hanover is a Community Resource and Family Center. We provide services and products for individuals and families in need of childcare, Domestic Violence and/or Human Trafficking advocacy support, events & programs that seek to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. JUNE Camp Phoenix Juneteenth A daily summer camp for school aged students Join us as we observe Juneteenth with various events focused on fun, education & adventure! Join us that celebrate African-American history and heritage, for The Amazing Race summer camp. Visit including readings of works by noted Afro-American countries and cultures without leaving Hanover! authors, drum circle, speakers, crafts, and an Full & Part-time availability. Register today! outdoor movie. Program Date: June 3rd - August 16, 2021 Event Date: Saturday, June 19, 2021 Program Availability: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Event Time: 5PM Program Location: YWCA Hanover Event Host: YWCA Hanover & Hanover Area Diversity Alliance Registration Information: Call 717.637.2125 - Lisa Event Location: Wirt Park, Hanover, PA Smith, Asst. Childcare Director & SALA Coordinator Pride Fest Join us at Moul Field for our inaugural Pride Fest! Music Camp The festivities commence at noon. Throughout the Children ages 5-10 years are invited to spend a week day there will be a variety of activities, musical singing, playing music games, instruments, and entertainment, drag queens, and so much more! making an instrument. Snack is also included. Cost for week long camp is $25.00 Event Date: Saturday, June 26, 2021 REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Event Time: 12PM Event Host: Pride Hanover Program Date: June 7 - June 11, 2021 Event Location: Moul Field Program Time: 9AM - 11AM Register at: www.ywcahanover.org JULY Theater Camp Social Racial Justice Adult Book Club Children ages 5-10 years are invited to spend a week Book discussion: Guiding Lights; Train singing, playing theatre games, acting basics, Conductors of Underground Railroad improvisation, and performing skits Snack is also (available on Amazon) included. Cost for week long camp is $25.00 REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Zoom Discussions begin 7PM Date to be Announced Program Date: June 7 - June 11, 2021 Register at www.ywcahanover.org Program Time: 9AM - 11AM Register at: www.ywcahanover.org Several well-used Underground Railroad paths ran through York County, Pennsylvania, before the American Civil War. Freedom seekers crossed the Viewing of 'Final Account' at Queens Gate Mason-Dixon Line after traveling through the rural Cinemas Maryland countryside and set foot on free soil, often An urgent portrait of the last living generation of for the first time. In this book, long-time author and Hitler's Third Reich in never-before-seen interviews researcher Scott Mingus gives an overview, with raising vital questions about authority, conformity, photographs and accompanying text, of some of the national identity, and their own roles in the greatest leading waystations and local sites associated with human crimes in history. the Underground Railroad. Event Date: Thursday, June 3, 2021 Event Host: YWCA Hanover Registration Required: www.ywcahanover.org
1202 REMMUS REVONAH ACWY AUGUST 2021 Events Walk A Mile in Her Shoes Follow us on social media and check out our website at www.ywcahanover.org for most OCTOBER current details. Participate in promoting awareness about gender violence by walking a Girls Loving Life Fall 2021 mile in women’s footwear. Everyone is Youth program encourages self-respect, self- welcome! esteem, and self-worth through weekly themes Sister walkers are encouraged to join in the focused on healthy living, positivity, growth, and walk wearing comfortable shoes. For more adventure. The program is provided for through information check out our website at a grant from the Allstate Foundation and in www.ywcahanover.org. partnership with UTZ Quality Foods Women’s Mentoring Group. Volunteer opportunities Event Date: Friday, August 13, 2021 available. Students grades 9-12 register as Event Host: YWCA Hanover Safe Home mentors. Event Location: Winebrenner's Hanover, PA SEPTEMBER Event Dates: Saturdays, 10/2/2021 - 11/20/2021 Women’s Power Breakfast Series Event Time: Session A 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Guest Speakers inspire, encourage and Session B 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM positively impact women in our Event Host: YWCA Hanover community. Women’s Power Breakfast is Event Location: YWCA Hanover held twice a year to promote Registration: www.ywcahanover.org empowerment through keynote speakers Registration is required, no fee involved focused on inspiration, motivation, transformation and activation. When: September 9, 2021 Week Without Violence Event Time: 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM YWCA Hanover has set aside one week in Event Host: YWCA Hanover October as a Week Without Violence – a week to Location: The Markets of Hanover raise awareness and engage action to end the Tickets: $15 per person broad spectrum of violence – as part of a global $160 Table Sponsorship movement with World YWCA to end violence Ticket Sales : www.ywcahanover.org against women and girls. We invite you to join us from October 17 – 23, 2021 as we share information, elevate stories, Bier Garten at Snackfest talk with policymakers, and raise awareness Come and enjoy a variety of local craft with a common goal in mind: together, we can beers and Pennsylvania Dutch inspired end gender-based violence. Find out more foods! Featuring Live entertainment. Black information by viewing the Week Without Rose Rollers will be tending the bar and Violence webinar. BRR Junior is setting up a Lemonade stand! We'll have lots of family fun, cool air Event Date: October 17- 23, 2021 conditioning, and restrooms available! Host: YWCA Hanover Event Location: YWCA Hanover, Event Date: September 18, 2021 23 West Chestnut Street Event Time : 10 AM - 2 PM Event Host: YWCA Hanover Event Location: 23 W. Chestnut St, Hanover, PA
NOVEMBER 1202 REMMUS REVONAH ACWY OCTOBER EMERGE - Women's Conference Women of Hanover Network YWCA Hanover is cultivating a space where YWCA Hanover is one again hosting this women from every walk of life can come unique networking opportunity. Connect with together to be inspired, encouraged, and women in the Hanover area! Learn more enveloped in our community. Walk away about the resources in the Hanover energized, motivated, and maybe with a few Community and strengthen professional new friends, too! Take the day to really unplug, relationships! invest in yourself, and make a plan for 2021 to be the year you EMERGE! Event Date: December 02, 2021 Event Time: Time: 5:15 PM – 6:45 PM Event Date: Friday, October 15, 2021 Event Host: YWCA Hanover Doors Open: 8:15 AM -4PM Event Location: Sign of the Horse WINE RECEPTION TO FOLLOW 979 York St. Hanover, PA 17331 Host: YWCA Hanover Tickets: No Charge Event Location: YWCA Hanover, 23 West Registration: Required Chestnut Street, Hanover, PA If you are interested in participating in any of More information and registration details the events or wish to become more active at make sure to follow us on social media and YWCA Hanover, please call 717.637.2125 or sign-up for email alerts! visit our website www.ywcahanover.org for more information. Like us on Facebook and visit ywcahanover.org - where you can sign-up for the YWCA Hanover events and announcement emails.
SUMMER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 13 2020 Annual Giving Campaign Decade Gold Bronze Produce on Broadway ($10,000 - $99,000) ($500—$999) ($100—$249) Jaclyn Bossi, Conewago Enterprise, Inc. Wetzel Funeral Home B&F Jewelers In Honor of Logan Nickoles J. William Warehime Michelle Shae Ellen Biesecker Lindsay Bossi, Foundation Bobbi Little Pam Cashman In Honor of Addison Bossi WAY Foundation Michele Bossi Pat Shaffer James Bossi III, McSherrystown Home Assoc. Amy Caplinger In Honor of MaKenzie Bossi Benefactor Kenworthy Funeral Home Frock Brothers Trucking, INC, Harrisburg PA Chapter of ($5,000 & $9,999) Becky & David Albrecht In Memory of E.B. & Rebecca Links, Inc INET Technology Dr. Ray Christner Frock Remy Miller, UPMC Pinnacle Hanover Jordan Ilyes Michelle Mowrer In Memory of Robert M. PSI Capital Management Carolyn & Charles Schaefer Miller Yorktowne Real Estate Taylor Thomas Jean Gartrell Diamond Settlement Services, Inc Allysia Urick Misti Wildasin ($2,500—$4,999) Marybeth & Mike Hockenberry Rosemary Cintron Michelle Mullen Cindy Fremont Color Wheel Leslie Dietz Teresa Gieron Jody Shaffer Dawn Gartrell Stacey Duckworth Dustin Armstrong, Michele & Tom Witman George Hubbard Joyce & Bert Elsner In Honor of Susan & Patrick Schmuck Lumber LeeAnn Zeroth Brenda & David Hahn Naugle Judy & Ralph Jodice Justine Trucksess Platinum Silver Gary Laabs ($1,000—$2,499) Friends of YWCA Hanover ($250—$499) Gayle Mowrer Aqua Phoenix Chrissie Rapp Christine Neri ($99 or less) Burkentine Builders, Inc. Susan & Dan Frey Panebaker Funeral Home Cindy Boyer Emily Burkentine Casi Brough-Murren Madeline Peabody Bobbi Delio Carole W. Rebert Kelly Lynch Montyce Rutters Rebecca Rech Jennifer Carter, Sherri Staub Ruth Shaffer Donna Winters In Memory of John A. Tammy Groft William & Deborah Shanbarger Dan Thomas Warehime Jo Ann Bauer Stephanie & Mark Shcokites, Susan Shelley Barbara & Forry Eisenhart Freda Bortner In Memory of Betty Slagle Steven Clingan, Image 360 Peg Sennett Luis Sherwood In Memory of Jo A. Elicker Dr. Mary Kay & Mike Kelly Katie Nelson Josephine Spears Becker Law Group Louis & Nanci Mart Susan Beckner Kathy Staub Ralph & Gay Dickson Myneca Ojo Grace & F. Rusty Elsner James Welsh Virginia Forsythe Dr. Barbara Rupp Kathi Fuhrman Genny & Sean Huston Rebecca Thomas Zinn Kenworthy Funeral Home Jennifer Holcomb Phyllis Bushek Dr. Cynthia Renehan Members 1st Credit Union Karen Kuntz Danielle Newman, Lorraine Becker New Oxford Social Group Beth Leckrone In Memory of Jacqueline CORE Design Andy & Sharon Brough Randy's Electrical Zimmerman Deb Smith Members 1st Bank Barb Shorb Kayla Kelly Anthony Laughman Rotary Club Nancy Bittinger Rachel Kelly Julie Roda Hanson Brothers Rebecca Reck Mitzi Clapper Sherry Scott Harold Hartlaub Rotary Club Doug & Jane Quashnoc Cindy Hockensmith Kelly McKee Panebaker Funeral Home Farley's Jewelers Mary Rinaolo Estella King Pat Saunders Kathy Staub Anne Lawrence Joanne E. & Wendell L. Fuhrman Creative Kristin Hart Ruthann Shae Lehman Megan Sunday Virginia & Wesley Keffer Sherry Scott Family Fund of York Heather & Daniel Laudicina Anne Acker Anne Lawrence County Community Hilary Matzinger Beth McMaster Sue Kuhn Foundation Elinor Rebert Joyce O'Donnell Linda DeMaio Northwest Savings Bank Sharon & Chris Wingert Cheryl Paulin Dana Jo Pearl Donald B. Smith, Inc. York Traditions Bank Liz Johnnides Michael Musselman Alec & David Sivel David Hoffman Staff Music & Amusements Edie & Gregory Staub Webb Insurance Daniel & Donna Weber YW MATTERS 10
SUMMER 2021 • ISSUE NO. 13 YWCA Hanover Contributors and Supporters Board of Directors & Executive Director The greater Hanover community is known for being helpful to their neighbors, generous to those in need, and kind-hearted in giving. YWCA Hanover is blessed and fortunate to receive many forms of help and donations by virtue of in-kind gifts, Foundation & Grant funds, EITC donors, product donations, designated monetary donations, and professional services. The following individuals, businesses, churches, and groups have contributed to YWCA Hanover in 2019. We are so grateful to you for kindly reaching out and helping those in your community through YWCA Hanover. Aldus Brewery Kim Donaldson Graphics Plus Life Touch SKF Allstate Foundation Debra Markle Graphcom Link's Music Debbie Seekford Altland House Doceo Hanover Area Ladies Bowling Tina Lowe Cynthia Small Amazon Smiles EEG, Inc (Empire Beauty School) Hanover FOE M & T Bank Something Wicked Brewery American Legion Elizabeth Croney Hanover for Progress Miscreation Brewery St. Bartholomew's United Church Angie Binick First United Methodist Church Hanover Street Rod Association Montyce Rutters St. Mark's Lutheran Church Anonymous Faith and Fitness Homewood at Plum Creek Myers Meat Market St. Matthew's Church Avalon Insurance Company Feesers, Inc. Hooverfield Associates Nancy Beimler Sweet Charities Barb Wentz Forever Media Immaculate Heart of Mary Church New Oxford Lions Club Trinity UCC Women Barbara Rupp Gilda Janusz iNet Technology Northwest Savings Bank UPMC BB&T Bank Gitt Foundation Jackie Redding Pam Newton J. William Warehime Foundation Bernadine Filliben Give Local York - Janet Vizkelety Patricia Warehime Warehouse Bistro Bernard McNelis United Way York County Juanita Jones Peoples Bank Webb Insurance Black Rose Rollers Give Local York 2018 Juliet Sharrow RAYAC Weis Markets Briand and Jennifer Oswald Glen Rock Disc Golf Club La Cucina Rice Family Foundation WH Cooke & Company Brock Biffart Grace Hostetter Trust Larry Hamme Rutter's York Traditions Bank Center Square Brewery Grace United Methodist Church Lawrence B. Sheppard Foundation SEK York Water Company YWCA Hanover Facility Rentals Louis Mart, Client Services Manager RENTALS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOLLOWING CDC GUIDELINES. For more information contact Louis Mart, Director of Marketing, at 717.637.2125 Many groups utilize our facility for regular weekly meetings, while some hold seasonal sports practices. Our newly renovated multi- purpose room is perfect for one day workshops or conferences, and is especially popular for evening parties and celebrations. YW MATTERS 11
Board of Directors 2020 Front Row, Left to right: Michele Mowrer, Chrissy Rapp, Michele Whitman, Mary Kay Kelly, Barb Rupp Second Row, Left to Right; Emily Burkentine, Alec Sivel, Edie Staub Rear Row, Left to Right: Kelly McKee, Jennifer Holcomb, Cindy Freemont, Myneca Ojo, Michelle Bossi, Taylor Thomas, Casi Brough Murren Management Team 2020 Front Row, Left to Right: Michelle Shae, Jody Shaffer, Sherri Staub Second Row, Left to Right: Rosemary Cintron, Janise Bankard Rear Row, Left to Right: Jamie Bonser, Deb Smith, Louis Mart, Lisa Staub, Katie Nelson
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