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Volume 56 issue 7! September 2013
FAD NEWS
Homecoming BASH!At FAD Club
Saturday Oct 5th - after MSD HCAdmission: $5
Doors open at 6Games start at 7
Games & SOcialEuchre, LRC dice game, Lucky 52
Pay to play - 100% go to prizes
Refreshments will be sold.
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FAD NEWS ADVERTISEMENTContact Tom [email protected]
Any News?? Email us at [email protected] RatesFAD Members - $7/year Non-Members $12/year
Kitchen Duties Reminder
Sept 6th - Euchre/Stevie Naeyaert
Sept 14th - Lucky 52/Sharon Smith &
Dianne Kinnee
Sept 20th FAD Mtg Micki Lewis
Oct 4th - Euchre/ NEED!!
Oct 12th - Lucky 52 / Darlene Lewis & Nan
Zuchegno
Oct 18th - FAD Mtg
Shirley Fritz
FAD OFFICERSPresident: Alan McCall
Vice President: Harry LewisSecretary: Peter Virtue
Treasurer: Tom VasasDues Collector: Steve Gemmill
BOARD OF GOVERNORSNeal McKenzie, Chairman
Chuck McKittrick, Alan Haywood, Jerry Beaver, Les Webber
Mel Frelich, alt.AUDITORS
Ron Deschler (1st year)Tim Hudkins (2nd year)Terry Misener (3rd year)BAR COMMITTEE
Marty Galentine & Alan Haywood
FAD AUX OFFICERSPresident: Martha Misener
Vice President: Laura LaBuddeSecretary: Cindy Blackman
Treasurer: Peg FrelichAUX BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Micki Lewis, ChairladyJules Chapko, Diana McKittrick
Nan Zuchegno, Hallie SmithAndrea Reidel, alt.
AUDITORSBonnie Jo Gemmill (1st year)
Darlene Lewis (2nd year)Andrea Reidel (3rd year)
FAD NEWS STAFFStevie Naeyaert, Editor
Peg Frelich, Subscriptions Peppy Stuckless, Reporter
Bonnie Jo Gemmill, ProofreaderJanet Deschler, FDSC NewsKaufman/Lewis, Production
Office Max, Printer
FAD NEWS is published 10 times a year from September to June by the Flint Association of
the Deaf, Inc. 4156 Holiday DriveFlint Michigan 48507
VP: 810 515 8545 www.fadarrows.org
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:Due to rising costs of printing and postage - FAD News will become an e-Newsletter January 2014. It will be posted online and emailed to subscribers.
Watch for more information in next month’s newsletter.
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In Memory Of...Martin Belsky, a long time friend and member, passed away from an illness last May. His memorial service will be at MSD at the newly renamed, Martin Belsky Gymnasium at 1:00 pm on Sunday October 6th. Following the service, dinner will be served at FAD.
Mike Gelaude, husband of Peggy Gelaude and a good friend to many FAD members and the Deaf Community, passed away suddenly in July. He will be sorely missed by many.
Jim Wollard, husband of Kat Vogotmann-Wollard and brother of Bob Wollard passed away in his sleep. He was 69 years old. There will be a memorial service in Kalamazoo and Flint. Dates to be announced.
Big NewsHelen Boucher, a favorite among many FAD members, is resigning her position as the Interim Director of CAC and will return to freelance interpreting. She will still be around but will be missed at CAC. Best wishes to Helen!
Anita and Jim Gable traveled to Pennsylvania and Maryland. They attended the Deaf Senior of America convention in
Baltimore, Maryland. They had a wonderful time.
This summer David and Maureen Leonard drove to California to visit Chad Leonard and his girlfriend Krishna. On their way there they visited the beautifully awesome Yosemite, King Canyon, and Sequoia National Park. They enjoyed Sequoia the most. David climbed 400 steps to the Moro Rocks. The climb was tough but worth it! They attended Chad’s friends’ beautiful hippie wedding. The bride and groom also hosted a Music Festival, which they enjoyed. While in southern California, they visited Hollywood, Sunset Blvd, San Diego, Coronado island, Old Loma Light House, Pacific Beach and Malibu. They drove up on Route 1 to North California. While there, they visited 13 different lighthouses. Thanks to Pam, they toured the Monterey Aquarium - worth it! In San Francisco, they visited the Muir Woods, Fisher Wharf and ate at Mozzeria (deaf owned restaurant). On their way back home, they stopped in Wyoming to visit Marureen’s brother Cork. For the whole trip - they spent $1,333 on fuel and drank 92 water bottles! They had a great trip but very happy to be home in PURE MICHIGAN!
Thanks to generous donors, including FAD Auxiliary’s FAD Youth Campers, Tyler Naeyaert had a wonderful week at Deaf Film Camp in Camp Mark 7. He trained under Wayne Betts, a well known deaf filmmaker (he also co-founded ConvoVRS), Braam Jordaan, a deaf animator from South Africa and a screenwriter for “Switched at Birth”. Tyler learned a lot there. Thanks everyone!
The Flint Deaf Dart League had a good time for their annual fishing trip. Marty Galentine, Tim Hudkins, Tom Inches, Mel Frelich & Steve Gemmill bagged 25 walleyes altogether. Their trip made the local newspaper.
Cindy Smolinski flew to Washington to spend a month with her mother and siblings. Her mother has since moved to a senior home and her father
Members Highlights
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passed away last winter. Cindy was saying her mother was in good spirits and it was a wonderful visit with her mother and siblings.
Victoria Wears, Robin Rhinehart, Madison Rhinehart and Alyssa Hudkins had a great time at Koda Camp in Wisconsin. Big thanks to FAD Aux’s FAD Youth Campers!
Many FAD members enjoyed the annual Snowmobile Club’s camp out in Mio, Michigan. 120 people showed up. Ken and Judy Lowrie were amazing chefs. The weather was perfect.
Katie Dreyer’s family had a great family reunion up north. All her brothers, sisters and families from Michigan, California and Virginia rented a huge log cabin. They also rented many water toys. Everyone had a blast.
Jason and Andrea Reidel, along with their kids practically lived in their RV all summer. They camped everywhere in Michigan and were rarely home. They also adopted two adorable puppies and named them Berry & Cherry.
Kim and Jerry Beaver are grandparents once again. Jody Beaver and his wife Nikki, had their second child this summer. Her name is Maci and she’s a doll!
Tyler Naeyaert and his mom Stevie both made a video for
ZVRS and won 3rd place. They received a $100 Visa Card. The Video is posted on Stevie Naeyaert’s YouTube page. Go look!
Gloria and Tim Hudkins' daughter, Marla, got married last June to Mark. The wedding was officiated by Tim's oldest daughter, Tina. This was an outdoor wedding and the weather was perfect for the wedding. The reception was held in a barn and it was very cozy!!
Merrill and Peggy Frelich flew to Devil's Lake, North Dakota, for his mother's, Esther, memorial service. There was a problem getting a room at any of the hotels since they are all full due to the oil business. Fortunately, North Dakota School for the Deaf had a dorm for the whole family. It was perfect! As it was easier to set up a table for all 15 family members in one room. And plenty of bedding for everyone.
Hallie Smith, Tyler Naeyaert and Rosie Switras ran in the Color Run in Lansing last summer. They had a ball! Hallie, Rosie and Marcus Bently also participated in the Warrior Dash in Mt. Morris. Tough guys!
In July, Peppy Stuckless attended a wedding at Virginia Beach, VA for Tori Calaman, a deaf girl she knew since she was a toddler. Peppy was their family’s deaf mentor. Tori
married Joseph Pfaff, who comes from a deaf family. Tori’s hearing family cried at the wedding because all the ASL there was so beautiful. Tori and Joseph Pfaff will live in Iowa for a few years.
Colleen Smith (Hallie Smith’s sister) and her family were in town this summer. They got to visit with several FADers before heading back home to California.
The ASL Power show had some FADers in it - Jules Chapko, Rosie Switras, Tyler Naeyaert and Peggy Gelaude’s daughter, Jenny. They put on an amazing show last June.
Chris Mofield and Robert Alward will be wed on September 21st. Congrats to the newly weds!
Last summer - several FAD members attended a protest against the Deaf and Hearing Services taking advantage of deaf senior citizens in the Southeastern part of Michigan. Diana McKittrick was almost arrested. It was a good experience for everyone there.
Several FADers attended Deaf Day at Cedar Point in August. They had a good time even though they spent most of the day in lines. Waiting in lines with friends was still fun. Those who went were Tammy Delitka, Tyrus Hudkins, Tyler Naeyaert, KJ Wears, Hannah
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Wears, Danny Kennedy and many other MSD friends.
Gina Colombo and her family had a great summer. They traveled to UP and visited Garlyn Zoo, Oswald's Bear Ranch, Mystery Spot, pictured Rocks, Shipwrecked tours, Soo locks, Castle Rock, Tahquamenon Falls, and several spots. They also visited several Mackinaw City and the Island. Their girls passed a tough test on green belt to red belt at Flushing Karate.
FAD 2013 Softball Team: Mike Koon, Jessie Burns, Doug Ritter, Marcus Bentley, Ray McCall, Ron Lanning, Chris Kendzior, Brandon Locke, Derek Burns, Mike Carpenter, Adam Phipps, Jeremy
Nichols & Wayne Morford. Not pictured: Dragan Jaskic and Steven Whetstone. They had a good time playing during CAAD and NSAD.
Congrats to Steven Whetstone for his Grand Slam. Next year the team is hoping for a better year with their new coach, Alan McCall.
Fay Hall 100th Birthday
October 5th8:30 - 12pm tour of Fay Hall and Gilbert Hall
Noon - presentation at front steps & birthday cake
MSD HOMECOMING
Football & Volleyball
Saturday October 5th
www.deaftartars.comfor more information
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MSD is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flint to offer an on-site program at MSD. We are
looking for 8-10 individuals interested in becoming a Big to a student at MSD. It’ll all be on campus, a
couple of hours once a week. BBBS will lead/provide all activities.
If interested please contact Stacey Jenkinson ([email protected]).
Community Forum 2013: Conversations Today Shaping Our Tomorrow
Organized by Marian Lage
In an effort to strengthen our community relations, to reconnect with the Deaf community and our founding values, as well as celebrate the rich cultural traditions of our collective gatherings, we invite Deaf community members, hearing, coda and Deaf interpreters to join us, free of charge, in the first Michigan Community Forum
As shared gathering places for our interpreting and Deaf community have disappeared, so too has the opportunity to share with each other ideas and inspirations for the future. This forum provides us with an opportunity to engage with Deaf community members and interpreters through panel discussions and small group discussions.
In this Community Forum we offer a place to rejoin, revisit and re-imagine the work our communities do to make a better place for all of us.
Dates and Location TBA - watch for more information.
FAD KidsCARNIVAL @ FAD
Sept 15 1pm-5pm
Fun for the whole familyKids $5
Adults FREE (pay to play)
Carnival games, prizes, Walking Taco.
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Walking Tour of Glenwood Cemetery
Court Street, Flint Michigan.
Thursday September 26th 10 am
$18 per person
We will visit graves of former staff and students of MSD. Fee includes presentation about each MSD related grave, a lunch at the Superintendent’s Cottage and a brochure.
Part of proceedings will go towards purchasing a singular headstone for 16 orphans of MSD who were buried there.
This presentation will be done in ASL, no voice interpreting provided.
Meet at FAD at 9:30 am to car pool. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Call Dallas Barker for reservation by email: [email protected] or by phone: 810 515 8549
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Flint Association of the Deaf4156 Holiday DriveFlint, MI 48507
Non-ProfitUS Postage PaidFlint, MichiganPermit # 148
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October 2013
Cemetery Tour
ASL Artist Weekend