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1 March 2015 Volume 5, Issue 1 Volume 5, Page Issue 11 Volunteer Pioneer Day Sunday, April 26 Pioneer Day at HersheyPark is around the corner -- Sunday, April 26. Pioneers, friends and family can enjoy the rides at the famed amusement park at a steep discount and with the park closed to the general public. For details and ticket information, see page 5 of this issue. A Pioneer exclusive Hershey at half price Park closed to general public, open to Pioneers and friends No long lines Price ($31) is $28 below regular admission Lunch and hotel discounts Free parking Tickets available online by credit card Maryland Chapter Pioneers 99 Shawan Rd., Grnd. Fl., Cockeysville MD Website: Facebook: New Vision Pioneers-Maryland Chapter
2 Page 2 Definitions donation -- Bear Creek Elementary School principal Cheryl Thim, right, and third grade teacher Sheena Hershey accept student dictionaries from the Maryland Pioneers. The eastern Baltimore County school is one of a dozen to receive dictionaries from the Maryland Pioneers this school year. Over the past 10 years, the Pioneers have donated more than 20,000 dictionaries to third graders in Maryland. Nouvelle Helmick Greetings, Pioneer Life Members Greetings to all our Maryland Life Members from the Maryland Chapter. I am Nouvelle Helmick, your Maryland Chapter Life Member Rep for I m looking forward to representing such an elite group of hard working Pioneers and visiting your club this year. If I can do anything for your club, please let me know. My information is: Cumberland LMC: Breakfast meeting first Wednesday of the month, 9am at a local restaurant- D Atri s in LaVale Frederick LMC: Birthday luncheon - Feb Eunice's Restaurant - Frederick (Snow date March 5) Spring Luncheon - May 20 - Mountaingate Restaurant- Thurmont Fall Picnic - Sept. 3 - Monocacy Village Park- Frederick Christmas Luncheon - Dec. 9 - Church of the Brethren- Frederick Business meetings - Began in January and continue every other month and as needed at Roy Rogers -Rt 26 Frederick, first week of the month- date determined at previous month. Lower Shore LMC: Jan. 22 Dayton s Salisbury Feb. 26 Delmar Pizza Delmar Mar. 26 Applebee s Salisbury Apr. 23 Longhorn Steakhouse Salisbury May 21 Chili s Salisbury Jun. 25 Going Nuts Café Salisbury Jul. 23 Adkins Mardela Springs Aug. 27 Dayton s Salisbury Sept. NO MEETING Pioneer Convention Oct. 22 Olive Garden Salisbury Nov. 19 Red Lobster Salisbury Dec. 17 Dunes Manor Ocean City Oakland LMC: Nouvelle Helmick 125 Roving Dr Martinsburg, WV Home /cell Please save the dates below and support your clubs. We would love to have all our members attend. Yours in Pioneering, Nouvelle 2015 Maryland Life Member Club events Breakfast meeting, first Thursday of the month at 9am at a local restaurant Upper Shore LMC: May 7 Caroline Country Club, Denton Westminster LMC: Apr. 14 Spring Luncheon, 11:30 Church of the Brethren, Union Bridge Jul. 14 Picnic- Location TBD Sept. 8 Fall Luncheon, 11:30 St Paul s United Methodist, Sykesville Dec. 8 Christmas Luncheon, 11:30 Church of the Brethren, Union Bridge
3 Volume 5, Issue 1 Page 3 President s message Chapter starts year on positive note In September, we had a very successful Annual Meeting at the Dunes Manor Hotel. Carroll Naik was entered into the Pioneer Hall of Fame in recognition of her leadership and contributions to the Chapter and the Western Region activities. December 4th saw the Life Member Pioneers sharing the holiday season with good fellowship, great food and singing Christmas Carols at our annual luncheon. We start 2015 in good financial health with $60,000 to work with. This figure includes the Chapter and our four Maryland regions combined. We also received an additional $8,390 from the national Pioneers marketing campaigns (calendars, and royalties from various vendors). Please remember when you respond to these marketing campaigns, 60 per cent of your money comes back to the chapter. Paul Redline The other 40 per cent is for operating costs of the national Pioneer organization. I want to thank all who contribute both through the national and individual contributions. I can assure you these monies go to the Maryland Pioneers educational, health and welfare programs, and selected domestic violence shelters. In this newsletter you will see the ordering form for the New Vision Pioneers Hershey Park Day, Sunday, April 26, Please pass this information around to friends and family. The day is traditionally our day to enjoy all the rides, with the exception of the water park rides. SAVE THE DATES: Our Ocean City Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 23 through Friday, Maryland Pioneers donated gifts to the Harford County Sexual Abuse Resource Center (SARC) recently. The donations included personal care items, gift cards, books and other items for women and children staying at the domestic violence shelter. Shown, from left, are Pioneers Mary Weber, Paul Redline and Paul Weber. Sept. 25. This is the week of Sunfest, and because it is a week later than our usual time, the ballroom at the Dunes is reserved on our normally held Friday evening meeting. Dunes management will be providing additional rates for those who would like to stay the entire weekend. As soon as I have the contract, I will distribute the information to our Pioneer Region Presidents. Please check the schedule of events for your area and join in the fellowship with your fellow Pioneers. Yours in Pioneering, Paul Redline Member contributions go to Maryland Chapter charitable projects
4 Page 4 Now is the time to schedule school visits Book em is alive and well and waiting to hear from you PioneersRead@verizon.net. Let me begin by apologizing to my faithful school readers who haven t received my usual reminders about scheduling reading sessions in schools. Access to our book storage room in Cockeysville has been an ongoing problem this school year. We have been assured by Verizon that this will be corrected. Our shelves are full of wonderful books for grades kindergarten through grade three and they are just waiting for you. During these dreary months, contact your school and schedule a date. With so many school closings during this winter, the schools are a little behind right now but will gladly schedule a reading time for you in April or May. Spend your time now reserving your books and scheduling a pick-up time at Shawan Rd. As always, me your name, address, contact information (including your cell phone number), name of the school, county, address, teacher s name, reading date, grade and number of children. Books will begin to be packed for pick-up the week of March 23. Since the office/book storage area is no longer staffed, appointments times will be arranged for book pick-up. In closing, I would like to thank the individuals who have donated to our Book em Project this year. Any size donation is appreciated. The average cost of a book is $2. It seems impossible that a mere $2 can mean the world to a child who has never owned a book of his or her own. The New Vision Pioneers-Maryland Chapter is a 501C3 charity and your donation is tax deductible. Make checks payable to New Vision Pioneers Maryland Chapter and mail to: Pioneer Office, 99 Shawan Rd. Ground Level Cockeysville Maryland and mark Book em project in the memo section. Thank You for your consideration. Mary Weber Educational Chairman
5 Volume 5, Issue 1 Page 5 Pioneer Day at $31 per person ($ $.85 tax Regular price: $58.95) Children 2 & under free Sunday, April 26, 10 am 6 pm Park is closed to public, open to Pioneers and friends Park No long lines Free parking LUNCH: All-you-can-eat lunch: $18.02 per person, served noon-3 pm. Return as often as you like. Features burgers, hot dogs, side dishes, extras, ice cream, novelties, soft drinks. CREDIT CARD: Go to use Promo Code: or GO TO OUR WEBSITE: We have made this the easiest and best way to order tickets. After ordering, you can also print your tickets. No more standing in line to pick up tickets at the park. MAIL ORDERS: MONEY ORDERS OR CERTI- FIED CHECKS only. Make payable to: MD CHAPTER PIONEERS & mail to: Paul Redline, 9531 Hallhurst Rd., Nottingham, MD Mail orders must be postmarked no later than April 11, INCLUDE SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE: NO COMPANY MAIL. If ordering over 10 tickets, use 6.5x9.5 envelope with postage. (No stamp-no return) NO PERSON- AL CHECKS. Name Cell# Address Zip ADMISSION LUNCH # of Tickets x $31 ($ $.85 tax) # of Lunch x $18.02 HOTELS: Holiday Inn Express (717) Friday, 4/24 $139 Saturday, 4/25 $99 Best Western Hershey (717) Friday, 4/24 thru Monday, 4/27 $95 Days Inn Hershey (717) Saturday 4/25 - $125 Sunday 4/26 - $85 Holiday Inn (717) Friday, 4/24 thru Monday, 4/27 $95 (Hotel reservations should be made by March 23) THE FINE PRINT: NO REFUNDS AND NO RAIN DATE. Water rides do not open until Memorial Day, and will not be available. Lunch tickets will not be sold after April 16. Questions? Call the Pioneer Office (410) or 6649 or Paul Redline,
6 Page 6 Holidays bring out the best... The Frederick Life Member Club has supported the Salvation Army Angel Tree, staffing it with members, partners and friends from mid- November until early December each year since Shown, Frederick Life Member Partner Anadi Naik places angels on the tree at the Francis Scott Key Mall in Frederick. Frederick Life Member Club member Bruce Sheppard shops for items to be donated to the Alan P. Linton Cold Weather Shelter in Frederick. The shelter provides a warm safe environment for men and women. It is the largest shelter in Frederick and houses 80 people. Professional staff and a large number of volunteers, including Sheppard, are available. The world famous Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus is returning to Baltimore at the Royal Farms Arena, and the Pioneers are offering discounts. To order, call , or go online at secure.simplytixs.com and use promo code simplytixs to receive the Pioneer discount.
7 Volume 5, Issue 1 Page 7 in Maryland Pioneer elves Maryland Pioneer clubs were as busy as Santa s elves over the holiday season, supporting charitable groups, schools and seniors throughout the state. Western Region In the Western Region, Westminster Life Members held their annual nut sale fundraiser and this year held another event with Boscov's Department Store sponsoring community service organizations in the area. Westminster Pioneers also supported a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas, providing food, clothing and toys for the children. They also donated funds to the Literary Society of Carroll County to support their many projects, and presented dictionaries to Charles Carroll Elementary School. Frederick Life Members held their annual fundraiser, coordinating vendor activities at the Colorfest festival in Thurmont. Frederick members also presented dictionaries to New Market and Ballenger Creek Elementary Schools, and provided food for the Crestwood Middle School backpack program and the Frederick Rescue Mission's annual Thanksgiving Day meal. During the Christmas season Pioneers staffed the Salvation Army Angel Tree and donated food, clothing and toys for needy children. Much needed supplies were donated to the Alan P. Linton Cold Weather Shelter in Frederick. A Christmas luncheon was held on Dec. 10 with attendees bringing non-perishable food items for the Frederick Community Action Food Bank. Cumberland Life Members participated in the Salvation Army Kettle Drive during the Christmas season at the Country Club Mall in Cumberland. Southern Region In Southern Maryland, Pioneer Region President Tim Vagell donated blankets made by Pioneers to residents of the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. The Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs and the Veterans Home Commission acknowledged the gifts. Central Region In the Central Region, Pioneer Diane Pazourek and family members gave out blankets to homeless people in Baltimore City during the frigid days of winter. The recipients were extremely grateful and the 34 blankets, made by Pioneers, were gone within minutes. Pioneers also provided Thanksgiving dinner for needy families of Riverview Elementary School in Lansdowne. Pioneers donated and bagged a hundred bags of groceries for needy families in the Dundalk area at Christmastime. The project is an annual event in coordination with the Southeast Baltimore Police Community Relations team. Pioneers shown, from left, are Paul Redline, Barbara Takesian, Paul and Mary Weber, and Diane Pazourek. Gifts included turkeys and all the fixings. Central Region Pioneers also restocked the school s pantry, which is maintained by volunteers to assist area families. Eastern Region The Lower Shore Life Member Club donated two dozen Christmas stockings and 200 toys to the Salisbury Police Department for distribution to area children. The club also collected food items for two area families. Lower Shore Pioneers are also maintaining school supply pantries at Northwestern and Beaver Run elementary schools.
8 Page 8 Verizon Maryland Pioneers 99 Shawan Rd., Ground Fl. Cockeysville MD Entertainment Book sales support domestic violence projects The Maryland Pioneers Volunteer newsletter is published by the Maryland Chapter of the New Vision Pioneers. The New Vision Pioneers are part of the international Pioneers, the largest industry-based volunteer organization in the world, founded in 1911 as the Telephone Pioneers of America. The Maryland Chapter newsletter is distributed via US mail twice a year to Life Members. Those editions and two additional editions per year are sent by to active and Life Member Pioneers who request copies. To be added to the Pioneer list, please call and provide your address. Updates on Maryland Pioneer activities, projects and discounts are also available at the chapter website: and on facebook at New Vision Pioneers- Maryland Chapter. Please support the Maryland Pioneers in raising funds for educational and domestic violence projects by purchasing the 2015 Entertainment Coupon Book. It s filled with savings of up to 50 percent off for things you do every day! Click on the link on our website and look for offers in your zip code. You can also purchase books as gifts for friends and relatives anywhere in the country. You get a $5 discount and free shipping. Like us on facebook, love us on the web Facebook: New Vision Pioneers-Maryland Chapter Website:
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