As you may remember, last year we started a new tradition at the holiday party by asking our friends to contribute to a local charity in lieu of gifts. Thanks to YOU we have raised over $3500 for local charities.
There were no significant job changes in 2009. Ann became a full time LexisNexis employee in April in a new position as Business System Requirements Manager bringing new challenges. John actually picked up a second job. In addition to his Business Development job, he became the interim operations manager of the Dayton office in May. Both jobs keep him busy and on the road. Ann will be looking for more opportunities to piggyback on his trips.
Family highlights from 2009: Jason joined the Marines and left for basic training on November 16th. By November 17th, Jason was a Squad Leader responsible for 6 other Marines. Sydney graduated from high school and is getting ready to start at Sinclair - what a relief! Grandma moved into Friendship Village retirement community and seems to have picked up an even more full social calendar. Look for Helen on some upcoming 10 Wilmington Place television advertising.
Even with very hectic jobs, we continue to be very active in the community. Ann is chair of the K-12 Gallery for Young People board and is finding that it is more work and reward than anticipated. In addition, Ann will again be actively involved in the 2010 Masquerage fundraiser for AIDS Resource Center Ohio. While Masquerage is "Dayton's Best Party," this is a huge fundraising event and contributes significantly to supporting ARC Ohio. Did you know? According to the US Centers for Disease Control nd Prevention, 15% of all new HIV/AIDS cases occur in people 50 and over. 23% of ARC Ohio's clients are 50 and over. Meet Denise: Denise’s 20 year marriage ended in 2004 when her husband left her for a 22 year old. It took Denise another year to gain enough confidence to move from casual dates to a sexual relationship. Three years later she was diagnosed with HIV. When asked why she did not use condoms, Denise stated she had a hysterectomy “years ago” and therefore did not have to worry about getting pregnant. And HIV never crossed her mind.
If you haven't attended Masquerage before, this is the year you MUST attend. Mark your calendars for Saturday October 16, 2010.
We both participate in the local 100+ groups that continue to make a difference in the local community. 100+ Women Who Care - Dayton has approximately 195 members which means that we contribute almost $20,000 each quarter to a lcoal nonprofit. There are 100+ Women chapters in Michigan: Jackson & Albion; Illinois: DuPage County & Cook County; Ohio; California; Iowa; North Dakota; Georgia; Virginia; and Missouri. The Columbus Chapter just started up. The 100+ Men - Dayton group that John belongs to is growing a little slower at around 64 members.
Sitting here snuggling with one of my "kids," I'm also reminded that there are some "family members" who are forgotten in these economic times -- the family pet. (Learn more at: http://www.clothesthatwork.org) The Humane Society of Greater Dayton is committed to helping lost, abandoned, homeless animals and providing Dayton's families with the resources to become loving, lifelong pet owners. Families forced to give up their pets because they no longer can afford the pet or because the family is also homeless has skyrocketed. (Learn more at: http://www.humanesocietydayton.org)A look forward to 2010 is going to make for a very busy year. Ann turns 50 and we will celebrate our 25th Wedding Anniversary. We will be traveling in 2010 as well with trips already planned to Parris Island for Jason's Marine Graduation; we'll be celebrating Ann's birthday in California wine country and our anniversary in New York City.