McDonald's Volunteers read for Operation Early Reading

We had such a great time yesterday with you and the kids. I cannot wait to see the pictures.
Please let me know if there is anything else that I can assist with. I would be more than happy to donate my time and help with whatever I can!  Thanks, Danya Proud

I truly enjoyed our time with the kids this morning and loved learning more about Assistance League! I’d love to be involved in the future! Please keep me in mind as other opportunities arise
Thanks! Lisa Magnuson
My McJob: Director, Brand Trust | McDonald's USA, LLC
 
McDonald's contacted ALCW in September and offered us an opportunity to utilize their volunteers during the week of November 14, their corporate week of volunteering.
Thanks to Meg Cooper, Betty Cronin and Linda Legner for attending the McDonald's Volunteer Fair in October, giving the employees an introduction to ALCW.
With Operation School Bell wrapped up and no Operation New Start needs to be met, we decided to create a special Operation Early Reading Readers Program for the McDonald’s volunteers. Our hope was to use as little ALCW woman power as possible in light of all the energy spent on Books & Brunch and OSB. We envisioned building a relationship with McDonald's that could benefit ALCW now and in the future.
I met the McDonald’s volunteers at the ALCW office Wednesday, November 16th at 8:30 a.m. to read the book and discuss the post reading activity before we went to our first school. They asked about ALCW and I proudly told them about our chapter and our philanthropies. They got a better idea of ONS kitchens, the OER backpack program and OSB, following the tour of our store room. I shared the fact that the office building managers’ generosity provided an entire office to run OSB because it is such a huge project. Needless to say, they were quite impressed with ALCW.
Thanks to Marie Raffl, Maria Kim and Carol Yee for guiding me through my first OER Readers Program from book selection to scheduling and labeling the books with each child’s name.
Erin Harrington
Thanks to the five McDonald’s volunteers; Suzelle Tempero, Lisa Magnuson, Danya Proud, Erin Harrington and Meredith Moore who read to the 34 LaGrange Head Start morning students at Ideal School in Countryside and Congress Park School in Brookfield on Wednesday, November 16.
Thanks to Maureen Hegarty, Marie Raffl, Carol Yee and Mary Armario (former ALCW member) who read with me to the 34 LaGrange Head Start afternoon students at Ideal School in Countryside and Congress Park School in Brookfield on Wednesday, November 16.
Thanks to Dee Dugo for providing the ALCW bags. Not only were they great for B&B, we used them during the reading program for our activity. They added a professional look. Can you spot a bag in the photos?
Without the ALCW woman power, this OER Readers Program for the McDonald's volunteers would not have been the success that it was for all!
Phyllis Young


LA Grange Head Start Students
Thank YOU for the opportunity to work with you, learn about the ALCW and read to the kids in the LaGrange Head Start Program. I truly enjoyed my morning and look forward to seeing the pictures.
Take care, and thanks again!
Suzelle Tempero
McJob: Director, U.S. Management Communications
McDonald's USA, LLC




I would like to take this time to sincerely thank you for coming out to our classrooms! The kids really enjoyed themselves and were very excited
about their new books! Thanks to you and your team! Have a happy Thanksgiving holiday!
Tara Silva
Child Development Specialist
La Grange Head Start






Operation Early Reading at Anne M Jeans

Laurie Cleary
Linda Legner


Laurie Cleary, Maureen Hegarty, Barb Keller, Linda Legner and Marie Raffl joined Operation Early Reading co-chair Phyllis Young on Tuesday, November 15 to read at Anne M Jeans School in Willowbrook. The group read and distributed books to 63 children.





 
"Thank you for a wonderful morning!  Our students were so excited about their books."
Elaine Weil, Special Education Facilitator
Anne M. Jeans Elementary School




Marie Raffl



Barb Keller


Operation School Bell heads to North, our last school



The day after Books & Brunch, members were once again demonstrating Caring and Commitment in Action by delivering coats to students at North School in Villa Park.  Our new red and blue AL logo bags have really made a statement this year:
We Are Assistance League
Joanna Williams and Diane Kurtz with a volunteer friend

Ready for winter



Marie Raffl zips a student into his new coat

Morning After

Proud    Happy    Relieved  
All these words describe the feelings floating around on the morning after Books & Brunch as members gathered at Diane Mrozek's home for the traditional celebratory brunch. 
Proud to belong to such a wonderful organization of women, happy about the overall success of the day and relieved -- well, relieved that everything came off without a hitch.



Ricki Lessig and Marie Raffl
Laurie Cleary and Usha Swamy
Sally Rozak, Marie Rossi, Diane Mrozek,
Trish Reider, Laurie Cleary, Maria Kim 
Sally Rozak, Mary McGovern, Trish Reider
Marie Raffl and Marianne Cortopassi
Joanna Willams and Madelon Pearlman
Maria Kim and Carol Yee
Heather Laughman, Trish Reider, Carla Feinkind,
Diane Kurtz, Marianne Cortopassi,
Marie Rossi, Usha Swamy
Phyllis Young and Mary McGovern 






Marie Rossi and Maureen Hegarty
Joanna Williams and Linda Legner
Jan McGivern, co-creator of
the first Books & Brunch 15 years ago


After a few cups of coffee, Diane popped the champagne. The first toast was to Phyllis Young, our 2011 Ada Edwards Laughman award recipient. 


If I had had the composure yesterday when Trish announced that I was the recipient of the Ada Edwards Laughlin Award this is what I would have wanted to convey:
Thanks for this totally unexpected honor.  There are many members more deserving, who do so much more than I.
My husband, Mark and I moved to Hinsdale 22 years ago. However, it wasn’t until Betty Cronin introduced me to ALCW  seven years ago and I became a member, that I ever felt a sense of community. I am proud and it is a privilege to be a member of ALCW. 

The highlight of the morning was the treasurer's report, created the night before by Ricki Lessig with her team, Joanna Williams and Deb Newman.  
Attendance topped the 370 mark and included 342 paid reservations, up from 324 in 2010.  
 The total "gross" receipts are at $92,805 vs $79,367 in 2010 with preliminary net income for 2011 at $75,304 vs $62,007 last year. 




President Carla Feinkind toasts with co-chairs
Maureen Hegarty and Meg Cooper as
Ricki Lessig give us the numbers


Joanna Williams and Ricki Lessig


Madelon Pearlman and Mary McGovern 


Diane Kurtz and Mary Parsons







Meg and Mo give kudos all around, acknowledging all the assistance, caring and commitment that went into the most successful Books & Brunch to date. In a surprise announcement, we learned that this dynamic duo decided to chair the 2012 B&B.  NBC5 newscaster Dick Johnson has already signed on for another year and Linda Legner has a commitment for 2012 from our first author, Paul Virant, famed chef of Vie Restaurant in Western Springs.





    Books & Brunch 2011


    2011 Books & Brunch co-chairs Meg Cooper and Maureen Hegarty
    Linda Legner makes sure everything is just right




    It was a take down the walls, roll out the banners, wow the world kind of year for Books & Brunch, the Assistance League of Chicagoland West fundraiser that has become a preferred event for authors who respect our mission and love our crowds, so much so that Linda Legner has already signed our first author for 2012 and received pledges of assistance from two literary agents who attended B & B this year.
    Anderson's waits for their first customers
    Operation Early Reading

     
    With attendance topping the 370 mark for the first time in Books & Brunch's 15 year history, the signature fundraiser truly looked different this year. Luncheon tables happily overflowed into the boutique area, giant seven foot tall ALCW banners proudly proclaimed our Caring and Commitment In Action motto, our philanthropy tables never looked better and ALCW
    introduced it's profitable eBay venture to a broader audience by setting up an attractive table in the vendor area with jewelry and decorative items that brought in additional profit.



    Operation New Start
    Operation School Bell


    Filling the Abbington on Tuesday, November 8 were long time supporters and people new to Assistance League. All were clearly impressed by the philanthropic displays showcased in the lobby. This year alone, more than 1600 coats have been distributed to 22 schools, 700 preschool students are checking out 270 literacy backpacks and 22 of the estimated 75 kitchen kits valued at $400 have been delivered for the 2011-2012 year.

     











    Deb Newman, Joanna Williams, Ricki Lessig with helpers



    Trish Reider at the membership table





    Pat Mrozek selling raffle tickets 













    Meg and Maureen with Luis Urrea, Marcus Sakey and Melanie Benjamin
    An overwhelming part of Books & Brunch's success is the wide choice of local authors with national appeal. Luis Urrea, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist for nonfiction, a member of the Latino Literature Hall of Fame and the author of 13 books, drove in with his wife from Naperville. Melanie Benjamin, who started writing historical fiction after her PTA days, lives eight minutes away from The Abbington, in Glen Ellyn. Marcus Sakey of Chicago, was dubbed “the reigning prince of crime fiction" by the Chicago Tribune. Sakey has film offers on three of his five novels and is hosting a TV show set to debut December 6 on the Travel channel. All three authors were so impressed by ALCW, they not only appeared at Books & Brunch, they donated priceless silent auction items as well.



    Our own literary liaison Linda Legner with our authors



    The authors were in high spirits, kibitzing with each other and engaging those who came for autographs in conversation. Melanie and Luis each donated a private book chat for a group of friends to the silent auction while Sakey donated an autographed collection of his first edition mystery thrillers, sure to skyrocket in value once the movies come out.


     

       Melanie Benjamin


       Luis Urrea









    Marcus Sakey

















    Loreene Pawski and Marcella Santos from Community Development Institute
    Books and Brunch took place on a raw and wet November day with dark skies and high winds outside but a bright and friendly demeanor inside as friends chatted, shopped and milled around the silent auction, raffle baskets and brand new wine raffle.  


    Micki Rush and Nancy England

    Boutique Shopping

    Linda Gonnella and Meg Cooper

    Marianne Cortopassi with friends

    Betty Cronin (right) and friend


    Meg with Lisa Racial and Yvonne Morrongiello from Catholic Charities

    Mary McGovern and Betty Cronin

    Carla with Donna DeFalco

    Nancy, Carla and Micki

    Marianne Cortopassi and Deb Newman

    Carla with Carol Simler and Janelle Barcelona from Dupage PADS

    Barb Keller, Nancy Newell, Carol Yee and Sally Bacon

    Heather Laughman and Marie Raffl

    Meg and Beth Waldo

    Ginger Hopper

    Sally Rozak, Susan Brodie and Kathy Motherway

    Phyllis Young

    Linda Gonnella and Friends

    Beth Reynolds (center) from Burr Ridge Middle School
    Lynn Moynihan and Meghan Radtke from Anne M. Jeans School, Burr Ridge




    Joyce Hothan from Bridge Communities, Phyllis Young, Dick Johnson, Trish Reider, Marianne Cortopassi


    NBC5 anchor/reporter Dick Johnson returned as master of ceremonies and has already committed to be back in 2012.  He projected a sense of urgency to our work, that what we do truly does matter in these economic times.
    "As a resident of DuPage County, I already know what so many outsiders looking in do not. Behind the affluence of the DuPage County suburbs, there are people, families, children struggling in far greater numbers that most realize," Dick wrote.





    Assistance League of Chicagoland West president Carla Feinkind took over the podium to further illustrate the overwhelming need in DuPage County and speak about our work.
    "We are in the "Business" of helping neighbors realize more hopeful and successful lives. We have received touching personal notes from recipients detailing how our philanthropic programs helped as they turned their lives onto successful paths. The hard work, professionalism, dedication and vision of our members make a real difference in the lives of others and the work gives us all a sense of accomplishment and the satisfaction of deep, purposeful friendships," Carla wrote.

    Trish with Brian Anderson and Margaret Simak
    VP Membership Trish Reider presented the 2011 Distinguished Donor Award to the Rotary Club of Darien, represented by Brian Andersen and Margaret Simak.
    "Assistance League couldn’t do what it does alone. Each year, we recognize the generosity of one supporting organization with the Distinguished Donor Award. And in 2011, it goes to the Rotary Club of Darien.



    Long-time member Kathy Burns and her husband Frank, a Rotary member, brought Assistance League to the Club’s attention. The group designated our chapter as the recipient of their spring charity auction—and if you can imagine, Rotary raised over $14,000 for us that night."


     



    Next, Trish presented the 2011 Ada Edwards Laughlin Award to Phyllis Young. This award, named for a co-founder of National Assistance League, recognizes an otherwise unsung Assistance League member who has worked behind the scenes without expectation of accolades. With this award, peers honor a peer for her dedicated but self-effacing service.
    "Phyllis works nonstop with quiet & organized determination on each project she tackles. She has run the Silent Auction for Books & Brunch more than once. She joined Operation New Start—which delivers all new kitchen tools and service-ware to families leaving shelters for independent living—first as a delivery team member and then as Co-Chair. It didn’t take her long to tame the inventory monster and do it with a shining smile. This year, she accepted Co-Chair of another philanthropy, Operation Early Reading—and is already taking it to a new level as she forges a volunteer relationship with McDonald’s Corporation. She is truly a great ambassador for the chapter, and always includes and makes new members feel welcome."



    The announcement of our grand prize raffle donated by Bella Costa Jewelers of Willowbrook goes to Marie Raffl
    Guest Speaker and journalist Debbie Lively gave a poignant presentation about her life and how an Operation New Start kitchen helped her get back on her feet during a difficult time. Lively's story had guests and members alike digging into their purses for a totally voluntary, extremely generous $5,000 collective donation that is being matched by an magnanimous anonymous member.





    The highlight of the afternoon were entertaining speeches by our three authors - Marcus Sakey, Melanie Benjamin and Luis Urrea.  



    Thanks to all the special guests who joined us at Books & Brunch:
    Karen Kuchar and Eileen Sachanda from Family Shelter Services

    Susan Fritz and Kim Stephans from HCS Family Services
    Joyce Hothan and Karen Stewart from Bridge Communities
    Yvonne Morrongiello and Lisa Racial from Catholic Charities
    Carol Simler and Janelle Barcelona from Dupage PADS
    Beth Reynolds from Burr Ridge Middle School
    Lynn Moynihan and Meghan Radtke from Ann M. Jeans School, Burr Ridge
    Andrea Paris and Sandi Henderson from North School, Villa Park
    Loreene Pawski and Marcella Santos from Community Development Institute
    Brian Andersen and Margaret Simak from Darien Rotary