MARCH 2015 NEWSLETTER 2905 W Garden St., Peoria, IL 61605 P (309) 637-3693 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cicbvi.org Facebook: Central Illinois Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired Senator Koehler, Guest Speaker at Center’s 60th Anniversary Gala Mark this special date on your calendars, the Center’s 60th Anniversary Gala on Friday, March 27, 2015 at 6 p.m. The theme is “Honoring Our Past: Celebrating Our Future.” We are excited to have Illinois State Senator David Koehler as our guest speaker. The event will be held at Barrack’s Cater Inn Banquet Center at 1224 W Pioneer Pkwy, Peoria, IL 61615. Tickets are now available for $50 per person and dinner is included. Corporate and individual sponsorships for the event are also available. Please contact the office at 637-3693 for tickets and/or sponsorship information. Blind Bowling League The Programs Committee will be working on a blind bowling league project at Plaza Lanes in Washington, IL. The league begins the first Sunday after Labor Day in September and runs for 12 weeks. The bowling normally takes place from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. The Center will work on getting team sponsorships and grants to help cover the blind league membership fees and game costs. Deborah, the manager at Plaza Lanes, will be coming to the Center at a future date to speak about the league. Each team will require two sighted and two blind and/or visually impaired bowlers. Bowling at Mt. Hawley Bowl Join us on Sunday, March 15th, for a day of fun and bowling at Mt. Hawley Bowl from noon to 3 p.m. Bowling fees and lunch will be at no cost to Center patrons and rides to and from the event will be available. This activity is taking place on the United Way's Good Deeds Day and the young people from the Jewish Federation group will be helping with this event. Please contact the office and reserve your spot by Wednesday, March 11th. Board of Director’s Annual Meeting The Board of Directors will hold their annual meeting on Wednesday, April 22nd. They will provide a report after the Open House meal. We look forward to having you there. Computer Technology Help The Center is seeking grants that will help patrons with computer technology issues. Please let the office know if your current computer has the outdated Windows XP software and needs to be upgraded with Windows 7. Anti-virus software will be installed on each computer that is updated. The grant will be requesting help with purchasing a new version of Microsoft Office software with each Windows 7 upgrade. Princeville Lions Club Pancake Breakfast Save this date, Sunday, March 22nd from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Princeville Lions Club will be having their annual pancake breakfast held at Princeville Elementary School located on 602 North Town Ave, Princeville, IL 61559. Breakfast will be at no cost to Center patrons and rides to and from the event will be available. Please call the office to reserve your space for this event. Upcoming Events, Meetings, and Holidays Wednesday, March 4th – Open House – Noon Tuesday, March 10th – Board Meeting – 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 11th – Open House – 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 15th – Bowling at Mt. Hawley Bowl – Noon Wednesday, March 18th – Open House – Noon Saturday, March 21st – Jam Session – 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. (Please note winter hours for Jam Session.) Sunday, March 22nd – Princeville Lions Club Pancake Breakfast at Princeville Elementary School. Wednesday, March 25th – Open House – 5:30 p.m. Friday, March 27th – 60th Anniversary Gala Dinner at Barrack’s Cater Inn – 6 p.m. Upcoming Fundraisers Saturday, May 2nd – Pancake Breakfast at the Center Tuesday, June 2nd – Golf Outing March Birthdays March 5 – Brenda Pierce March 9 – Betty Jean Steinbach March 11 – Gayle Workman March 12 – Virginia Robinson March 13 – Bill Smith March 15 – Carol Warren March 23 – Mickey Holmes March 28 – Lori Thompson March 29 – Priscilla Petersen & Vickie Elston Meal Menus for March March 4th – Noon – Chili, hotdogs, applesauce, bread pudding with caramel sauce. March 11th – 5:30 p.m. – Beef stew, biscuits, salad, cake, and ice cream. March 18th – Noon – Sloppy Joes, Irish potato soup, pudding, and cookies. March 21st – Jam Session – 1 p.m. Pulled pork on homemade buns, mac and cheese, slaw, and dessert. March 25th – 5:30 p.m. – Barbecue chicken, twice baked potatoes, baked beans, fruit salad, and trifle. Bingo will be played at all Open Houses unless otherwise noted. Reservations need to be called in no later than noon on the day before the Open House. Donations – Monetary And Other Thanks to the following for their memorial donations. Gayle Workman for Louise Reed. Thanks to the following for their in-kind donations: Gyla Grigsby for donating bingo prizes. Mike Waldron for making the “penny art” piece with the Center’s name on it. This creative piece was made with over 500 pennies. Interesting Dates Throughout The Month Of March March 8 – Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins. Don’t forget to adjust your clocks and watches one hour forward for DST. Although DST has only been used for about 100 years, ancient civilizations have engaged in a practice similar to modern DST where they adjusted their daily schedules to the sun's schedule. March 12 – Girl Scout Day. This day recognizes and celebrates the Girls Scouts of the USA(GSUSA). On March 12, 1912, Juliette Gordon Low started the first Girl Scout group in Savannah, Georgia with 18 girls. The Girls Scouts became a national organization and was chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950. Today, there are millions of girls involved with Girl Scouts. March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day. This day is in honor of the Patron Saint of Ireland, who brought Christianity to the Emerald Isles which is known as Ireland today. It is also a day of celebrating Irish history, ancestry, traditions, and customs. Camp Helen Keller Come enjoy summer fun and friends at Camp Helen Keller in Ingleside, Ilinois located about three hours south of Peoria. Camp dates are from June 14th to June 20th. This camp is in tune with blind or visually impaired adults. The camp offers water activities on a semi‐private lake, a pool, nature walks, team sports, paddleboats, crafts, archery, fire‐side cookouts with s’mores, horseback riding, rock wall climb, and a zip line. Camp expenses will be at no cost to Center patrons and rides to and from the camp will be available. Please call the office to reserve your space. Free Matter for the Blind & Visually Impaired 2905 W Garden St., Peoria, IL 61605 March 2015 Newsletter Quote for the month – “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.” By Henry Ford
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