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Exceeding ExpectationsWe really didn’t know what to expect,” said a surprised Brian
Loken, LifeQuest’s Development Director about the inauguralDancing for Dreams event. “We thought it would be an enter-taining evening and the potential to be a good fundraiser even-tually. This was much more than that.”
With over 350 generous people in attendance, Dancing forDreams exceeded all expectations, raising over $56,000 for theorganization.
“We’re so happy,” said Janet Greenway, who co-chaired theevent with husband, Doug. “It was really an amazing evening.We’ve gotten such positivecomments from thedancers and people whoattended.”
After Doug announcedthe total raised, the trophyfor the winning couplewas announced. Lyndonand Jana Overweg raisedover $6,000 for LifeQuestfrom friends, family andothers. Lyndon and Jana,still dressed in their prisonand police officer garb,embraced Janet at centerstage to a standing ova-tion.
Funds raised are slatedto help offset costs atCareer Connections,LifeQuest’s job develop-ment arm, helping peoplewith disabilities find andmaintain communityemployment.
For pictures from theevent, see page 7.
PROFILEVOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
Mission…Creating opportunities thatenrich lives.
Vision…For all people to succeed andbe valued.
Values…LifeQuest is committed topromoting a community ofacceptance and caring.Webelieve the following valuesare important in that effort:
• Dignity and Respect
• Health and Safety
• Rights andResponsibilities
• Freedom of Choice
• Meaningful and TrustingRelationships
• Having and AchievingGoals and Dreams
• Opportunities toExperience andCelebrate Life
The Profile is a quarterly publicationof LifeQuest.
LifeQuest804 N Mentzer • Mitchell, SD 57301Ph 605-996-2032 • Fax 605-996-0972www.lifequestsd.com
Inside this Issue…Exceeding Expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
From the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Spirit Award Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Remembering Kristi Arnold . . . . . . . . . . 4
Support LifeQuest ThroughAmazon Smile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Joann Eagle Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Dancing for Dreams Highlights . . . . . .7
Give Today - Give Online . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Donations Through Your Will . . . . . . . .9
New Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDMITCHELL, SDPERMIT NO. 71804 North Mentzer
Mitchell, SD 57301-2198
FOUNDATION Page 10 BRIEF HAPPENINGS Page 3
New Staff
John CherlandDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Sydney EngresserDirect Support Professional
Career Connections
Courtney HansenDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Kathy HubbardDirect Support Professional
McLeod House
Jocee McGuireDirect Support ProfessionalCentennial Apartments
Bailey OlsonDirect Support Professional
J & L house
Devon ThuringerDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Jakob TovslandDirect Support Professional
Clarke House
Callie MankeDirect Support ProfessionalPark Place Apartments
Dancing for Dreamsexceeded all expectations,
raising over $56,000for the organization.
Spirit Award ProgramThe LifeQuest Spirit Award Program is a way for employees to be recognized by their
peers, the people we support or families of those we support for doing something aboveand beyond job requirements or for outstanding dedication to people with disabilities.
Anyone can submit a Spirit Award, even community members and family members.Submit your Spirit Award to Kate Miller at kmiller@lifequestsd.com.
A few of our recent Spirit Awards, and their stories, follow:
Thank you to RondaVetch for all your patience and all you do for the people supported! Your approaches with Joelwhile walking were great. You gave good direction, you stayed focused, and remained positive, even when it wasdifficult! Thanks for all you do!
• Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
A huge thank you to Dan Ries for his help in moving furniture in my apartment. I love the new look. You are theBEST.
• Jessica Olson
I would like to thank Julie Gregory for always picking up the phone when someone from the North Kimball House,or myself, calls. There were many weeks that we were calling you nightly and not once did you get frustrated withall of our calls! I appreciate you so very much!
• Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
Jana and LyndonOverwegwon the inauguralDancing for Dreams event.
A & G Diesel RepairChuck and Jane AmickFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldCorn Palace StampedeMike and Janette DeSmetDr. Brett and Leann FarnhamMark and Tami Graham
Bruce and Marlene HainesLisa HohnJack's CampersMary KnoxKrall Eye Clinic, Comfort InnEric and Becky LarsonMyron and Dana Liebert
Patrick and Claudette McDonaldDeono and Lonna MillerMitchell School DistrictSteve and Dawn MorganDelmar and Nancy MuellerRon and Kim MuthDale and Barb Odegaard
Pat and Sandy OlesonJerry and Ruby PattisonJamie RexwinkelKeith and Gloria ThompsonMarvin and Bonnie Van DamDustin and Taylor WheelerVan and KathyWire
BENEFACTOR ($250 - $499)
Carney Petrik Awards
Micaiah benYehudiCareer Connections
Julie GregoryDonna GronkeJennifer HaddonBecky Haslam
Kara JohnsonAngie MayhewMcLeod House
North Kimball HouseAddison Oakland
Radke & Blaalid Houses
Tim SoderquistMary VerzaniLilyAnnWeissSamWesseling
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INDEPENDENCE CLUB ($5,000 - $9,999)
First National Bank of Omaha/First National InsuranceMonsanto Fund
JamesW. SoperTodd and Dr Jennifer Tegethoff
Building a Foundation with…
Annual Giving ClubMembers Through April 2019
MATCHING GIFT ($10,000 and above)AnonymousDancing for Dreams
Donald and Barbara YoungEstate of Merv Iverson
Sue Edinger Georgiabelle M. Stainbrook Estate
FOUNDER ($2,500 - $4,999)
AnonymousDave and Deanell BacklundDr. Phillip and Sherri BeckerVince and Brenda BoddickerTom and Charlys DiceHazel Engle
Will and Robin FlettJoel and Jodene FoxleyFirst Dakota National BankDennis andWyonne KaemingkKrohmer Plumbing,
Frank and Chris Krohmer
John and Linda McLeodBrock and Carol MillanWayne and Mary PuetzHarlan and Jan QuenzerDale and Ruth Thomas
PATRON ($1,000 - $2,499)
Dan and Lori AllenLuRay and Loretta AsbensonTim and Janelle BadgerKeith and Glynn BartelsDiane BrendenBrad and Lanett Buche
Pat and Bobbie ClarkCoca Cola Bottling CompanyCounty Fair Food StoreDonna DeNureCory and Leanne EichMike and Tari Gerlach
Robert and Sharon HannaSharon HannaBill and Julie HolstNorthWestern EnergyPalace Agri Sales,
Adam and Jody Smith
Poet Biorefining MitchellPuetz CorporationMarilyn StrandLarry and Vicki ThompsonDarrin and Tangela UttechtLonnie and Vicki Wiese
HUMANITARIAN ($500 - $999)
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249)Clay and Carla AmickAnonymousAnytime FitnessEvelyn ArtzDan and Tama BacklundRon and Deb BakerAlberta BaldwinPhil and Molly BeckerJacqueline BerggrenBoyd Financial ServicesTodd and Nancy BoydCarey BrennerNick and Deb BrinkJulie BrookbankVicki Brown
Deb and Pete BruceRobin CahoyCentral Electric CooperativeVicki ConnorBill and Connie DeMaranvilleric and Sherri DenningChet and Jackie EdingerCraig Engelland and Kelly RusDorothy EricksonLinda and Michael FarneyRick and Karen FarrisChad and Joni GlanzerDoug and Ellamae GoehringTerry GrajkowskeChad Greenway
Carol Grode-HanksCraig and Bonny HansenKarie HarrisGary and Mary HiebPeggy and Larry HofmeisterJackie HortonTrudy KirchhevelKiwanis Club of MitchellRichard KlingamanJean KochGary and Jeanice KorzanDr.Michael and Lonnie KrauseBill and Diane KummerDale LarschKarin and Scott Larson
Kim and Debbie LorenzenJerry and Mary Ann LulewiczMarilyn's Designer DenDavid MitchellCraig and Stacy MockKim and Mike MohrDorothy MolumbyTami NeugebauerDon and Cherrie NobleNorthside SinclairDiane OlsonPhotography Unlimited,
Anne and Arlen MokeBryan and Carrie PohlenCamille Reynen
PEOPLE Page 2
Staff AnniversariesAPRIL
Leonard Heckel. . . . . . . . . . 39 yearsCarol Schoenfelder . . . . . . 32 yearsSharon Stern . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsSheri VanOverschelde . . . 22 yearsCarol Limberg . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsNikki Riggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 yearsSharyl Burmeister. . . . . . . . 17 yearsGregg Judstra . . . . . . . . . . . 16 yearsPaula Pecenka . . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsMichelle Brown. . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsSkyler Wittenhagen . . . . . . . 4 yearsJoseph Redder. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsAmber Stirling . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearSamWessling. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
MAYTyra Fleury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 yearsRonda Vetch. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsAmy Hotchkiss. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 yearsKendra Johnson . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsBill Swaney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsVicki Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsTori Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsBailey Bauder . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearHailey Renberg . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
JUNELynette Kingsbury . . . . . . . 24 yearsRoxi Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsLisa Gorrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsGary Lambert . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsKacee Regan . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsStacy Johnson . . 11 yearsHeather Keiper . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsJanelle Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 yearsKate Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsLarry Moeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsApril Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsKristy Ackman . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSophie Beauchamp . . . . . . . 3 yearsZoey Bornhorst . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSamantha Kubik . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsStephanie Swanson . . . . . . . 2 yearsTiffany Albertson. . . . . . . . . 1 yearKala Aragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearMorgan Lensing . . . . . . . . . 1 yearKrista Neugebauer . . . . . . . 1 yearBlair Overweg. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearLily AnnWeiss . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
PEOPLE Page 4 FOUNDATION Page 9
FOUNDATION Page 11
LifeQuest Board of Directors
Abbie ArnesonCarl BeckstromDon Everson
Wyonne KaemingkSusan KiepkeSteve MorganRenee Robbins
Jeff SmithKen StachMike Tobin
Jason BradleyWill Flett
Jackie EdingerSusan KiepkeJan Quenzer
Jody SmithKristy Szabo
Melanie Mullenmeister, PresidentJoe Childs,Vice President
Tracy Christensen, Secretary/Treasurer
LifeQuest Foundation Boardof Directors
Trevor Dierks, President
Vicki Wiese,Vice President
Myths About Planned GiftsThere are many myths associated with planned giving, estate gifts, wills and other vehicles to give significantcontributions to the LifeQuest Foundation and other non-profit organizations.
Myth: You have to be rich to give a planned gift.Fact: Only in spirit! Planned Gifts of only $1,000 are common and are welcome. A planned gift is a personally sacrificialdonation that is made for future use.
Myth: I do not have much – I do not need a will.Fact: Regardless of any gift to the LifeQuest Foundation, we hope that you would draft a will. Proper planning willsignifcantly lessen the time and burden your family will encounter to properly complete your estate wishes.
Myth: You want all of my money after I’m gone!Fact: We’re sure you have family, friends and other entities you want to help. In fact, think of your family first! The LifeQuestFoundation only wants what YOU think you want to provide to the LifeQuest Foundation.
A Night to RememberEvery community needs an event that dazzles
the night and leaves the audience in awe! That iswhat happened on March 22nd, when eight localcelebrity couples took to the dance floor in ashow of their creativity, talents and personalitiesand to raise money for LifeQuest’s SupportedEmployment Program, at the Dancing for DreamsFundraiser.
These eight couples, brought the night to life in an event that will beremembered by all who attended and appreciated by the peoplewhose doors to employment opportunities have been opened throughtheir efforts. The funds raised will help people explore job interests sothat they can find and maintain employment in the community. A jobwhere they can work alongside coworkers and find self-worth in know-ing that they can contribute by being an employee.
These eight couples were supported by the hard work of a volunteersteering committee who put in many hours organizing, planning andmeeting. The event’s success could not have been possible without thecommittee.
I watched as the night unfolded, the dancers making final plans,volunteers and committee members hustling about and the audiencearriving. Excitement was in the air. What I found most amazing, hearttouching, was something I observed from everyone who was a part ofthat night, a willingness to give. It didn’t seem to matter the role theperson played or how connected he/she was to LifeQuest, all whocame shared a common theme, to give, with the belief it will makesomeone else’s life better by doing so.
Thank you to the Dancers, the Committee the Volunteers and theAudience. A special thank you to Doug and Janet Greenway who leadthis effort. It truly was A Night to Remember.
Pam HannaExecutive Director
Memorial GiftsJohn AckermanMaryl HatwanLaurie AdamBill and Connie DeMaranvilleKristi ArnoldRube and Pat AdamFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldRita BakerRoger and Judi BartscherPaula DeckertRoger and Pam DuxburyTamara HamptonPam HannaTara HeinleKiwanis Club of MitchellBernadette KoesterNick and Diane KranzJack LeClairKim and Debbie LorenzenJames and Melody MielkeKeats MoellerGail RolingDan and Connie SchmitzVicki Stubbe
ASSOCIATE (under $100)Rube and Pat AdamVicki AdamsMike and Mavis AndersonDennis and MartyAndrzejewski
John and Jeanne ApplebeeDonna AppletoftDenise AsmusCheryl AustinKen and Harriet BaldwinBankWest Inc.Brandon and Melissa BartscherRoger and Judi BartscherKim BeachMarlys BlackstenTerry and Donna BoysenCurt and Doreen BrandsElreda BrewsterStacy and Ryan BuckleyGerald and Donna BultjeDave and Glennys BumgardnerTammy ByersCabana TanJoe and Mindy ChildsMarlyn and Corrine ChristensenMartin and Cynthia ChristensenTracy ChristensenGeorge and Jean ConroyTim CrellyDoug and Jen DaileyPaula DeckertRhonda DeinertTerry and Darcy DeinertDiane and Dan DesLauriersDennis and Pat DicusMrs Bob EllefsonBarbara EwingEthan Fish
Tom and Julie FlowersShaun FoxDawn FreidelEugene and Mary FristadHeather FristadDoug FuerstLaura GillamGotcha CoveredAmy GoughGaylord and Jill GrieveBarb GronsethJoe HafnerCraig HaiarPam HannaJohn and Vicki HansenKaren HansenJulie Hart-SchutteMaryl HatwanHolly HedggeJohn and Joan HeemstraJason HellingSarah HellingKurt and Gloria HenriksenMike and Marlene HettingerMaynard and Betty HiebTerry and Cindy HoffmanBrian and Melody HohnAl and Shawna HulsPaula and Tom HunstadAllen and Norma JenksAvys JohnsonDillon JohnsonGina Jung and Marty LundeenTory KaufmanPaul and Linda KausNancy KellyLori KelseySusan and Paul Kiepke
Daryl and Velda KilstromEric and Becky KloozDamon KlumbLarry and Patricia KlumbBob and Eunice KnightBernadette KoesterJohn and Karla KoonsBill and Pam KoupalBob and Donna KrietlowAngela KulmDennis and Cheryl KunkelPaula LarsonPat LeischnerJoni LoesDanita LucasSandy MarlerCami MartinReginald MartinKevin McCardleKathrine McCormickDonna McDonaldMDS ManufacturingJessica MeinkeMark and Tammie MunsenTodd and Kerri MuehlerTom and Monica MeyersPatrick MikkonenRyan and Carrie MitchellDan and Becky MohrMargaret MoodyJack MunceStacy and Lori NettingaLori O'KeefeRick and Maria OlsenRobert OlsenTroy and Amy OlsonDuane and Donna O'NeillPolly Parker
Tom and Sherri PatzerDon and Dixie PatzlaffLeroy and Mary PerssonShirley PetersenCraig PickartCalvin and Ann PietzJayson and Jackie PlampSheryl and Greg PlampRich and Deb PlattPrestige Salon & SpaBetty PuetzJoseph and Helen PuetzDan and Jan RamlDr. Paul and Laura RasmussenSharon RehorstSteven Rice FamilyGail RolingDave and Jacki RoyMark and Kathy RumlS & M Printing,Robert and Patricia Miller
Shelly SandhoffFrank and Marlene SchaferDixie SchladweilerNancy SchleyDeAnn SchmidtDr. Jeffrey SchmidtPaula SchmidtDan and Connie SchmitzKevin and Kris SchochenmaierLynda SchoenfelderSteve and Lynette SchoenfelderVirgil and Mary AnnSchoenfelder
Seth SevertsonRichard StedmanTom and Sandy SheetsRobert Smetana
Dale and Anne SmithE Steeves and Louise SmithJerry and Lorna SmithMarla SmithReid SmithTeresa SmithCarla SnedekerMyron and Nancy SonneHannah SpatesDani StangeStehly FarmsVicki StubbeRon SullivanPatricia TegethoffDoug and Mary TimmerSarah TimmerLarry and Cheryl TitzeRod and Mary TitzeLora TrautmanJean TurnerTwin Dragon,Danny and Savy Prom
Phil and Angie VanthaafRod and Connie VermeulenBrooke VeurinkVFW Post #3239Cal and Judy VogelCharles and KathyWalzCarolynWeeksMarthaWegMark WenzelMichelle WhiteheadNatalie Wilson and FamilyWonder Workers CFEL ClubDonnaWrightPat ZensBen and Helen Zoss
In Loving MemoryKristi Arnold ~ 1970 -2019
“She enjoyed crossword puzzles and chatting on the phone daily. Kristiloved the band Something New and went almost every time they came tothe Moose Lodge. “Kristi belonged to the Kiwanis Club and also was amember of the Moose Lodge. Kristi came to LifeQuest in 1994 and livedseveral places in Mitchell before moving to the North Kimball House. Ipray that her mother met her when she arrived in heaven.She is now freeof the pain, cancer and all the other health problems she had.”
– Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
“I always admired Kristi. She was always very loyal to her family and friends and would take time toconnect with those important to her. She loved talking on the phone, sending cards, or just spendingtime together. She especially liked visiting with her family, and Scooter, the family dog! Kristi wasalmost rhythmic in her routines and in the different things she needed to complete each day! In everyconversation with Kristi, she always shared what plans she had coming up! She always had somethingthat she looked forward to such as church,Kiwanis club,bible study,or spending timewith others. Kristialways had several calendars for each year, so no important date or event would be missed!”
– Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
Board ProfileMike Tobin, LifeQuest Board of Directors
There aren’t too many places around Mitchellwhere Mike Tobin is a stranger. He goes to con-certs and sporting events, he works downtownand he’s a fixture at LifeQuest events. Eventhough Mike’s interests reach farther out in thecommunity from LifeQuest, he still serves theorganization as a member of the LifeQuestBoard of Directors since 2014.“I haven’t missed a meeting and have perfect
attendance,” said Tobin,“and I bring my gavel forthe start and finish of the meetings.” The gavelwas a gift from fellow Board member Joe Childs.
Mike has made many new friends and is asinvolved in Board proceedings as any other
member. “I like Renee, Steve, Joe, Melanie – all of them,” said Tobin, who works downtown at ElixirRoasterie every week.
“He always has a nice thing to say about us,or a staff member,”said LifeQuest’s Executive DirectorPam Hanna.“The Board meetings are important to him.And it’s important to us that he’s there.”
ProgramManager Carrie Tesch (left) andExecutive Director Pam Hanna with Mike Tobin.
Board ProfileTrevor Dierks, Foundation Board President
As President of Mitchell’s First Dakota National Bank, Trevor Dierks hasseen many non-profit organizations over the years. “What really makesLifeQuest unique,” said Dierks,”is the sheer number of people it impacts.”Dierks, who’s been with the bank since its inception 20 years ago, serves onthe LifeQuest Foundation Board of Directors and is its Board President for the2018-2019 fiscal year.
Trevor and his wife, Julie,have two children (Josie and Dawson.) Trevorknows the importance – and challenge – of attracting and keeping great peo-ple towork at LifeQuest.“That really is the biggest challenge,”said Dierks,whowith his wife, Julie, have two children. “Attracting additional staff and retain-ing the existing people will help LifeQuest thrive.”
He knows the Foundation – and its donors – are important to LifeQuest.“The Foundation really makes an impact on LifeQuest’s budget,” said Dierks.
Trevor DierksLifeQuest Foundation Board President
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249) Con’tJeff and Ashley SandUrban SchoenfelderGary and Ranae SchoenrockTom and Jacque SchumacherBill and Jane SebertLou and Carol SebertRandy and Cindy Seppala
Jeff and Lynne SmithSPN AssociatesJake and Anne SteffenRose StockingAmy StormLeah StormTim and Sue Tilberg
Buck and Nanci TimminsTerry and Judy TimminsMike and Cindy Titze -
Titze Electric & RemodelingKen and Lois TracyTransmission ProsUnited Commercial Travelers
Sonja VanErdewykSheri and Rick VanOverscheldeViola WintersTerri and Todd Shannon,
Wright Brothers Aviation
Donations ThroughYourWill (Bequests)Planned giving donors may give a gift to the LifeQuest Foundation,upon their death, through their
Last Will and Testament, called a bequest. Bequests are simple and revocable, meaning that you canchange your gifts at any time.FEATURESBequests are flexible and can be given in a variety of ways:
A specific gift could include a specific dollar amount, number of shares of stock, a piece of propertyor other comparable gift to the LifeQuest Foundation.A percentage gift provides a donation equal to a stated percentage of your total assets. There is noneed to worry about a stated amount, and your donation will increase if the value of your estate does.A remainder gift provides a donation based on a percentage (or stated amount) of your assets afterany specific gifts you wish to make to family, friends or other organizations. This is different than apercentage gift because this gift is made after any stated bequests are made.
Already completed your will?A bequest to the LifeQuest Foundation is as easy as adding a codicil to your will. A codicil is an officialdocument where you can make amendments or changes to your will without the added expense ofre-writing your entire will. A codicil uses straightforward language to suit your needs. Contact yourestate professional or call the Foundation at (605) 996-2032 to request codicil documents.
Nathan BakerDeono and Lonna MillerDouglas BaldwinRod and Mary TitzeBarbara BouchieDan and Jan RamlRon SullivanDonald and Barbara YoungTeri BurgessRod and Mary TitzeJohn CraterRod and Mary TitzeRobert CunninghamRod and Mary TitzeJoAnn Eagle RoadPam HannaVicki StubbeIsabel ErpenbachJoseph and Helen PuetzMartin EsserDale and Ruth Thomas
Darleen FeesDonald and Barbara Young
Rene HaischJohn and Jeanne Applebee
Varland HansenJoseph and Helen Puetz
Eric HemmahSusan and Paul Kiepke
Colin KapitanPaula and Tom Hunstad
Blair KelseyLori Kelsey
Ashley MoePat Zens
Edith MoeNancy KellyDuane MorganSusan and Paul KiepkeRod and Mary TitzeCharles and KathyWalz
Dale and Marilyn MurphyTammy ByersLindell MusickDennis and Pat DicusMelvin OverwegGary and Mary HiebAvys JohnsonWendy RunestadDonnaWrightAlvin SchleyNancy SchleyJim SchmidtDeAnn SchmidtJerry SiemonsmaKathrine McCormickLois ThuringerJoseph and Helen PuetzBetty Jo TietzRod and Mary TitzeJoel Van DoverKen and Lois Tracy
Bernie VanWassenhoveLou and Carol SebertDonald and Barbara Young
Riley WhitleyNatalieWilson and Family
Peggy ZechPeggy and Larry Hofmeister
Tribute GiftsStacy AmickChuck and Jane Amick
Kelly EngleHazel EngleDuane and Donna O’Neill
Mary StrandJerry and Ruby Pattison
Mary Lou VoigtRose Stocking
Gifts to LifeQuestBill Payne
Exceeding ExpectationsWe really didn’t know what to expect,” said a surprised Brian
Loken, LifeQuest’s Development Director about the inauguralDancing for Dreams event. “We thought it would be an enter-taining evening and the potential to be a good fundraiser even-tually. This was much more than that.”
With over 350 generous people in attendance, Dancing forDreams exceeded all expectations, raising over $56,000 for theorganization.
“We’re so happy,” said Janet Greenway, who co-chaired theevent with husband, Doug. “It was really an amazing evening.We’ve gotten such positivecomments from thedancers and people whoattended.”
After Doug announcedthe total raised, the trophyfor the winning couplewas announced. Lyndonand Jana Overweg raisedover $6,000 for LifeQuestfrom friends, family andothers. Lyndon and Jana,still dressed in their prisonand police officer garb,embraced Janet at centerstage to a standing ova-tion.
Funds raised are slatedto help offset costs atCareer Connections,LifeQuest’s job develop-ment arm, helping peoplewith disabilities find andmaintain communityemployment.
For pictures from theevent, see page 7.
PROFILEVOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
Mission…Creating opportunities thatenrich lives.
Vision…For all people to succeed andbe valued.
Values…LifeQuest is committed topromoting a community ofacceptance and caring.Webelieve the following valuesare important in that effort:
• Dignity and Respect
• Health and Safety
• Rights andResponsibilities
• Freedom of Choice
• Meaningful and TrustingRelationships
• Having and AchievingGoals and Dreams
• Opportunities toExperience andCelebrate Life
The Profile is a quarterly publicationof LifeQuest.
LifeQuest804 N Mentzer • Mitchell, SD 57301Ph 605-996-2032 • Fax 605-996-0972www.lifequestsd.com
Inside this Issue…Exceeding Expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
From the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Spirit Award Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Remembering Kristi Arnold . . . . . . . . . . 4
Support LifeQuest ThroughAmazon Smile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Joann Eagle Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Dancing for Dreams Highlights . . . . . .7
Give Today - Give Online . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Donations Through Your Will . . . . . . . .9
New Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDMITCHELL, SDPERMIT NO. 71804 North Mentzer
Mitchell, SD 57301-2198
FOUNDATION Page 10 BRIEF HAPPENINGS Page 3
New Staff
John CherlandDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Sydney EngresserDirect Support Professional
Career Connections
Courtney HansenDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Kathy HubbardDirect Support Professional
McLeod House
Jocee McGuireDirect Support ProfessionalCentennial Apartments
Bailey OlsonDirect Support Professional
J & L house
Devon ThuringerDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Jakob TovslandDirect Support Professional
Clarke House
Callie MankeDirect Support ProfessionalPark Place Apartments
Dancing for Dreamsexceeded all expectations,
raising over $56,000for the organization.
Spirit Award ProgramThe LifeQuest Spirit Award Program is a way for employees to be recognized by their
peers, the people we support or families of those we support for doing something aboveand beyond job requirements or for outstanding dedication to people with disabilities.
Anyone can submit a Spirit Award, even community members and family members.Submit your Spirit Award to Kate Miller at kmiller@lifequestsd.com.
A few of our recent Spirit Awards, and their stories, follow:
Thank you to RondaVetch for all your patience and all you do for the people supported! Your approaches with Joelwhile walking were great. You gave good direction, you stayed focused, and remained positive, even when it wasdifficult! Thanks for all you do!
• Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
A huge thank you to Dan Ries for his help in moving furniture in my apartment. I love the new look. You are theBEST.
• Jessica Olson
I would like to thank Julie Gregory for always picking up the phone when someone from the North Kimball House,or myself, calls. There were many weeks that we were calling you nightly and not once did you get frustrated withall of our calls! I appreciate you so very much!
• Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
Jana and LyndonOverwegwon the inauguralDancing for Dreams event.
A & G Diesel RepairChuck and Jane AmickFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldCorn Palace StampedeMike and Janette DeSmetDr. Brett and Leann FarnhamMark and Tami Graham
Bruce and Marlene HainesLisa HohnJack's CampersMary KnoxKrall Eye Clinic, Comfort InnEric and Becky LarsonMyron and Dana Liebert
Patrick and Claudette McDonaldDeono and Lonna MillerMitchell School DistrictSteve and Dawn MorganDelmar and Nancy MuellerRon and Kim MuthDale and Barb Odegaard
Pat and Sandy OlesonJerry and Ruby PattisonJamie RexwinkelKeith and Gloria ThompsonMarvin and Bonnie Van DamDustin and Taylor WheelerVan and KathyWire
BENEFACTOR ($250 - $499)
Carney Petrik Awards
Micaiah benYehudiCareer Connections
Julie GregoryDonna GronkeJennifer HaddonBecky Haslam
Kara JohnsonAngie MayhewMcLeod House
North Kimball HouseAddison Oakland
Radke & Blaalid Houses
Tim SoderquistMary VerzaniLilyAnnWeissSamWesseling
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INDEPENDENCE CLUB ($5,000 - $9,999)
First National Bank of Omaha/First National InsuranceMonsanto Fund
JamesW. SoperTodd and Dr Jennifer Tegethoff
Building a Foundation with…
Annual Giving ClubMembers Through April 2019
MATCHING GIFT ($10,000 and above)AnonymousDancing for Dreams
Donald and Barbara YoungEstate of Merv Iverson
Sue Edinger Georgiabelle M. Stainbrook Estate
FOUNDER ($2,500 - $4,999)
AnonymousDave and Deanell BacklundDr. Phillip and Sherri BeckerVince and Brenda BoddickerTom and Charlys DiceHazel Engle
Will and Robin FlettJoel and Jodene FoxleyFirst Dakota National BankDennis andWyonne KaemingkKrohmer Plumbing,
Frank and Chris Krohmer
John and Linda McLeodBrock and Carol MillanWayne and Mary PuetzHarlan and Jan QuenzerDale and Ruth Thomas
PATRON ($1,000 - $2,499)
Dan and Lori AllenLuRay and Loretta AsbensonTim and Janelle BadgerKeith and Glynn BartelsDiane BrendenBrad and Lanett Buche
Pat and Bobbie ClarkCoca Cola Bottling CompanyCounty Fair Food StoreDonna DeNureCory and Leanne EichMike and Tari Gerlach
Robert and Sharon HannaSharon HannaBill and Julie HolstNorthWestern EnergyPalace Agri Sales,
Adam and Jody Smith
Poet Biorefining MitchellPuetz CorporationMarilyn StrandLarry and Vicki ThompsonDarrin and Tangela UttechtLonnie and Vicki Wiese
HUMANITARIAN ($500 - $999)
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249)Clay and Carla AmickAnonymousAnytime FitnessEvelyn ArtzDan and Tama BacklundRon and Deb BakerAlberta BaldwinPhil and Molly BeckerJacqueline BerggrenBoyd Financial ServicesTodd and Nancy BoydCarey BrennerNick and Deb BrinkJulie BrookbankVicki Brown
Deb and Pete BruceRobin CahoyCentral Electric CooperativeVicki ConnorBill and Connie DeMaranvilleric and Sherri DenningChet and Jackie EdingerCraig Engelland and Kelly RusDorothy EricksonLinda and Michael FarneyRick and Karen FarrisChad and Joni GlanzerDoug and Ellamae GoehringTerry GrajkowskeChad Greenway
Carol Grode-HanksCraig and Bonny HansenKarie HarrisGary and Mary HiebPeggy and Larry HofmeisterJackie HortonTrudy KirchhevelKiwanis Club of MitchellRichard KlingamanJean KochGary and Jeanice KorzanDr.Michael and Lonnie KrauseBill and Diane KummerDale LarschKarin and Scott Larson
Kim and Debbie LorenzenJerry and Mary Ann LulewiczMarilyn's Designer DenDavid MitchellCraig and Stacy MockKim and Mike MohrDorothy MolumbyTami NeugebauerDon and Cherrie NobleNorthside SinclairDiane OlsonPhotography Unlimited,
Anne and Arlen MokeBryan and Carrie PohlenCamille Reynen
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Staff AnniversariesAPRIL
Leonard Heckel. . . . . . . . . . 39 yearsCarol Schoenfelder . . . . . . 32 yearsSharon Stern . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsSheri VanOverschelde . . . 22 yearsCarol Limberg . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsNikki Riggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 yearsSharyl Burmeister. . . . . . . . 17 yearsGregg Judstra . . . . . . . . . . . 16 yearsPaula Pecenka . . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsMichelle Brown. . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsSkyler Wittenhagen . . . . . . . 4 yearsJoseph Redder. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsAmber Stirling . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearSamWessling. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
MAYTyra Fleury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 yearsRonda Vetch. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsAmy Hotchkiss. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 yearsKendra Johnson . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsBill Swaney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsVicki Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsTori Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsBailey Bauder . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearHailey Renberg . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
JUNELynette Kingsbury . . . . . . . 24 yearsRoxi Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsLisa Gorrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsGary Lambert . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsKacee Regan . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsStacy Johnson . . 11 yearsHeather Keiper . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsJanelle Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 yearsKate Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsLarry Moeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsApril Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsKristy Ackman . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSophie Beauchamp . . . . . . . 3 yearsZoey Bornhorst . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSamantha Kubik . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsStephanie Swanson . . . . . . . 2 yearsTiffany Albertson. . . . . . . . . 1 yearKala Aragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearMorgan Lensing . . . . . . . . . 1 yearKrista Neugebauer . . . . . . . 1 yearBlair Overweg. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearLily AnnWeiss . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
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LifeQuest Board of Directors
Abbie ArnesonCarl BeckstromDon Everson
Wyonne KaemingkSusan KiepkeSteve MorganRenee Robbins
Jeff SmithKen StachMike Tobin
Jason BradleyWill Flett
Jackie EdingerSusan KiepkeJan Quenzer
Jody SmithKristy Szabo
Melanie Mullenmeister, PresidentJoe Childs,Vice President
Tracy Christensen, Secretary/Treasurer
LifeQuest Foundation Boardof Directors
Trevor Dierks, President
Vicki Wiese,Vice President
Myths About Planned GiftsThere are many myths associated with planned giving, estate gifts, wills and other vehicles to give significantcontributions to the LifeQuest Foundation and other non-profit organizations.
Myth: You have to be rich to give a planned gift.Fact: Only in spirit! Planned Gifts of only $1,000 are common and are welcome. A planned gift is a personally sacrificialdonation that is made for future use.
Myth: I do not have much – I do not need a will.Fact: Regardless of any gift to the LifeQuest Foundation, we hope that you would draft a will. Proper planning willsignifcantly lessen the time and burden your family will encounter to properly complete your estate wishes.
Myth: You want all of my money after I’m gone!Fact: We’re sure you have family, friends and other entities you want to help. In fact, think of your family first! The LifeQuestFoundation only wants what YOU think you want to provide to the LifeQuest Foundation.
A Night to RememberEvery community needs an event that dazzles
the night and leaves the audience in awe! That iswhat happened on March 22nd, when eight localcelebrity couples took to the dance floor in ashow of their creativity, talents and personalitiesand to raise money for LifeQuest’s SupportedEmployment Program, at the Dancing for DreamsFundraiser.
These eight couples, brought the night to life in an event that will beremembered by all who attended and appreciated by the peoplewhose doors to employment opportunities have been opened throughtheir efforts. The funds raised will help people explore job interests sothat they can find and maintain employment in the community. A jobwhere they can work alongside coworkers and find self-worth in know-ing that they can contribute by being an employee.
These eight couples were supported by the hard work of a volunteersteering committee who put in many hours organizing, planning andmeeting. The event’s success could not have been possible without thecommittee.
I watched as the night unfolded, the dancers making final plans,volunteers and committee members hustling about and the audiencearriving. Excitement was in the air. What I found most amazing, hearttouching, was something I observed from everyone who was a part ofthat night, a willingness to give. It didn’t seem to matter the role theperson played or how connected he/she was to LifeQuest, all whocame shared a common theme, to give, with the belief it will makesomeone else’s life better by doing so.
Thank you to the Dancers, the Committee the Volunteers and theAudience. A special thank you to Doug and Janet Greenway who leadthis effort. It truly was A Night to Remember.
Pam HannaExecutive Director
Memorial GiftsJohn AckermanMaryl HatwanLaurie AdamBill and Connie DeMaranvilleKristi ArnoldRube and Pat AdamFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldRita BakerRoger and Judi BartscherPaula DeckertRoger and Pam DuxburyTamara HamptonPam HannaTara HeinleKiwanis Club of MitchellBernadette KoesterNick and Diane KranzJack LeClairKim and Debbie LorenzenJames and Melody MielkeKeats MoellerGail RolingDan and Connie SchmitzVicki Stubbe
ASSOCIATE (under $100)Rube and Pat AdamVicki AdamsMike and Mavis AndersonDennis and MartyAndrzejewski
John and Jeanne ApplebeeDonna AppletoftDenise AsmusCheryl AustinKen and Harriet BaldwinBankWest Inc.Brandon and Melissa BartscherRoger and Judi BartscherKim BeachMarlys BlackstenTerry and Donna BoysenCurt and Doreen BrandsElreda BrewsterStacy and Ryan BuckleyGerald and Donna BultjeDave and Glennys BumgardnerTammy ByersCabana TanJoe and Mindy ChildsMarlyn and Corrine ChristensenMartin and Cynthia ChristensenTracy ChristensenGeorge and Jean ConroyTim CrellyDoug and Jen DaileyPaula DeckertRhonda DeinertTerry and Darcy DeinertDiane and Dan DesLauriersDennis and Pat DicusMrs Bob EllefsonBarbara EwingEthan Fish
Tom and Julie FlowersShaun FoxDawn FreidelEugene and Mary FristadHeather FristadDoug FuerstLaura GillamGotcha CoveredAmy GoughGaylord and Jill GrieveBarb GronsethJoe HafnerCraig HaiarPam HannaJohn and Vicki HansenKaren HansenJulie Hart-SchutteMaryl HatwanHolly HedggeJohn and Joan HeemstraJason HellingSarah HellingKurt and Gloria HenriksenMike and Marlene HettingerMaynard and Betty HiebTerry and Cindy HoffmanBrian and Melody HohnAl and Shawna HulsPaula and Tom HunstadAllen and Norma JenksAvys JohnsonDillon JohnsonGina Jung and Marty LundeenTory KaufmanPaul and Linda KausNancy KellyLori KelseySusan and Paul Kiepke
Daryl and Velda KilstromEric and Becky KloozDamon KlumbLarry and Patricia KlumbBob and Eunice KnightBernadette KoesterJohn and Karla KoonsBill and Pam KoupalBob and Donna KrietlowAngela KulmDennis and Cheryl KunkelPaula LarsonPat LeischnerJoni LoesDanita LucasSandy MarlerCami MartinReginald MartinKevin McCardleKathrine McCormickDonna McDonaldMDS ManufacturingJessica MeinkeMark and Tammie MunsenTodd and Kerri MuehlerTom and Monica MeyersPatrick MikkonenRyan and Carrie MitchellDan and Becky MohrMargaret MoodyJack MunceStacy and Lori NettingaLori O'KeefeRick and Maria OlsenRobert OlsenTroy and Amy OlsonDuane and Donna O'NeillPolly Parker
Tom and Sherri PatzerDon and Dixie PatzlaffLeroy and Mary PerssonShirley PetersenCraig PickartCalvin and Ann PietzJayson and Jackie PlampSheryl and Greg PlampRich and Deb PlattPrestige Salon & SpaBetty PuetzJoseph and Helen PuetzDan and Jan RamlDr. Paul and Laura RasmussenSharon RehorstSteven Rice FamilyGail RolingDave and Jacki RoyMark and Kathy RumlS & M Printing,Robert and Patricia Miller
Shelly SandhoffFrank and Marlene SchaferDixie SchladweilerNancy SchleyDeAnn SchmidtDr. Jeffrey SchmidtPaula SchmidtDan and Connie SchmitzKevin and Kris SchochenmaierLynda SchoenfelderSteve and Lynette SchoenfelderVirgil and Mary AnnSchoenfelder
Seth SevertsonRichard StedmanTom and Sandy SheetsRobert Smetana
Dale and Anne SmithE Steeves and Louise SmithJerry and Lorna SmithMarla SmithReid SmithTeresa SmithCarla SnedekerMyron and Nancy SonneHannah SpatesDani StangeStehly FarmsVicki StubbeRon SullivanPatricia TegethoffDoug and Mary TimmerSarah TimmerLarry and Cheryl TitzeRod and Mary TitzeLora TrautmanJean TurnerTwin Dragon,Danny and Savy Prom
Phil and Angie VanthaafRod and Connie VermeulenBrooke VeurinkVFW Post #3239Cal and Judy VogelCharles and KathyWalzCarolynWeeksMarthaWegMark WenzelMichelle WhiteheadNatalie Wilson and FamilyWonder Workers CFEL ClubDonnaWrightPat ZensBen and Helen Zoss
In Loving MemoryKristi Arnold ~ 1970 -2019
“She enjoyed crossword puzzles and chatting on the phone daily. Kristiloved the band Something New and went almost every time they came tothe Moose Lodge. “Kristi belonged to the Kiwanis Club and also was amember of the Moose Lodge. Kristi came to LifeQuest in 1994 and livedseveral places in Mitchell before moving to the North Kimball House. Ipray that her mother met her when she arrived in heaven.She is now freeof the pain, cancer and all the other health problems she had.”
– Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
“I always admired Kristi. She was always very loyal to her family and friends and would take time toconnect with those important to her. She loved talking on the phone, sending cards, or just spendingtime together. She especially liked visiting with her family, and Scooter, the family dog! Kristi wasalmost rhythmic in her routines and in the different things she needed to complete each day! In everyconversation with Kristi, she always shared what plans she had coming up! She always had somethingthat she looked forward to such as church,Kiwanis club,bible study,or spending timewith others. Kristialways had several calendars for each year, so no important date or event would be missed!”
– Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
Board ProfileMike Tobin, LifeQuest Board of Directors
There aren’t too many places around Mitchellwhere Mike Tobin is a stranger. He goes to con-certs and sporting events, he works downtownand he’s a fixture at LifeQuest events. Eventhough Mike’s interests reach farther out in thecommunity from LifeQuest, he still serves theorganization as a member of the LifeQuestBoard of Directors since 2014.“I haven’t missed a meeting and have perfect
attendance,” said Tobin,“and I bring my gavel forthe start and finish of the meetings.” The gavelwas a gift from fellow Board member Joe Childs.
Mike has made many new friends and is asinvolved in Board proceedings as any other
member. “I like Renee, Steve, Joe, Melanie – all of them,” said Tobin, who works downtown at ElixirRoasterie every week.
“He always has a nice thing to say about us,or a staff member,”said LifeQuest’s Executive DirectorPam Hanna.“The Board meetings are important to him.And it’s important to us that he’s there.”
ProgramManager Carrie Tesch (left) andExecutive Director Pam Hanna with Mike Tobin.
Board ProfileTrevor Dierks, Foundation Board President
As President of Mitchell’s First Dakota National Bank, Trevor Dierks hasseen many non-profit organizations over the years. “What really makesLifeQuest unique,” said Dierks,”is the sheer number of people it impacts.”Dierks, who’s been with the bank since its inception 20 years ago, serves onthe LifeQuest Foundation Board of Directors and is its Board President for the2018-2019 fiscal year.
Trevor and his wife, Julie,have two children (Josie and Dawson.) Trevorknows the importance – and challenge – of attracting and keeping great peo-ple towork at LifeQuest.“That really is the biggest challenge,”said Dierks,whowith his wife, Julie, have two children. “Attracting additional staff and retain-ing the existing people will help LifeQuest thrive.”
He knows the Foundation – and its donors – are important to LifeQuest.“The Foundation really makes an impact on LifeQuest’s budget,” said Dierks.
Trevor DierksLifeQuest Foundation Board President
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249) Con’tJeff and Ashley SandUrban SchoenfelderGary and Ranae SchoenrockTom and Jacque SchumacherBill and Jane SebertLou and Carol SebertRandy and Cindy Seppala
Jeff and Lynne SmithSPN AssociatesJake and Anne SteffenRose StockingAmy StormLeah StormTim and Sue Tilberg
Buck and Nanci TimminsTerry and Judy TimminsMike and Cindy Titze -
Titze Electric & RemodelingKen and Lois TracyTransmission ProsUnited Commercial Travelers
Sonja VanErdewykSheri and Rick VanOverscheldeViola WintersTerri and Todd Shannon,
Wright Brothers Aviation
Donations ThroughYourWill (Bequests)Planned giving donors may give a gift to the LifeQuest Foundation,upon their death, through their
Last Will and Testament, called a bequest. Bequests are simple and revocable, meaning that you canchange your gifts at any time.FEATURESBequests are flexible and can be given in a variety of ways:
A specific gift could include a specific dollar amount, number of shares of stock, a piece of propertyor other comparable gift to the LifeQuest Foundation.A percentage gift provides a donation equal to a stated percentage of your total assets. There is noneed to worry about a stated amount, and your donation will increase if the value of your estate does.A remainder gift provides a donation based on a percentage (or stated amount) of your assets afterany specific gifts you wish to make to family, friends or other organizations. This is different than apercentage gift because this gift is made after any stated bequests are made.
Already completed your will?A bequest to the LifeQuest Foundation is as easy as adding a codicil to your will. A codicil is an officialdocument where you can make amendments or changes to your will without the added expense ofre-writing your entire will. A codicil uses straightforward language to suit your needs. Contact yourestate professional or call the Foundation at (605) 996-2032 to request codicil documents.
Nathan BakerDeono and Lonna MillerDouglas BaldwinRod and Mary TitzeBarbara BouchieDan and Jan RamlRon SullivanDonald and Barbara YoungTeri BurgessRod and Mary TitzeJohn CraterRod and Mary TitzeRobert CunninghamRod and Mary TitzeJoAnn Eagle RoadPam HannaVicki StubbeIsabel ErpenbachJoseph and Helen PuetzMartin EsserDale and Ruth Thomas
Darleen FeesDonald and Barbara Young
Rene HaischJohn and Jeanne Applebee
Varland HansenJoseph and Helen Puetz
Eric HemmahSusan and Paul Kiepke
Colin KapitanPaula and Tom Hunstad
Blair KelseyLori Kelsey
Ashley MoePat Zens
Edith MoeNancy KellyDuane MorganSusan and Paul KiepkeRod and Mary TitzeCharles and KathyWalz
Dale and Marilyn MurphyTammy ByersLindell MusickDennis and Pat DicusMelvin OverwegGary and Mary HiebAvys JohnsonWendy RunestadDonnaWrightAlvin SchleyNancy SchleyJim SchmidtDeAnn SchmidtJerry SiemonsmaKathrine McCormickLois ThuringerJoseph and Helen PuetzBetty Jo TietzRod and Mary TitzeJoel Van DoverKen and Lois Tracy
Bernie VanWassenhoveLou and Carol SebertDonald and Barbara Young
Riley WhitleyNatalieWilson and Family
Peggy ZechPeggy and Larry Hofmeister
Tribute GiftsStacy AmickChuck and Jane Amick
Kelly EngleHazel EngleDuane and Donna O’Neill
Mary StrandJerry and Ruby Pattison
Mary Lou VoigtRose Stocking
Gifts to LifeQuestBill Payne
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Give Today – Give Online!“We have seen a large increase in the number of online donations via the Foundation’s new giving portal,” said
Brian Loken, the Foundation’s Development Director.“Donors have been asking for this feature,and it’s a simple andsafe way to support us.”
The setup is easy to use, simply click on the “Give Today” tab at www.lifequestfoundation.org. After submittinginformation about the gift, it will submit that information directly to the Foundation,andwill automatically re-directyou to WePay, an online payment service provider who partners with a number of online suppliers, such asgofundme.You will then submit your payment information and your gift will be given directly to the Foundation.
To give through PayPal, simply click the yellow “Donate” button on the upper right side of LifeQuest orFoundation websites, and fill in the following information. “You can provide information about a memorial or trib-ute gifts by clicking on the special instructions tab of the PayPal website,” advises Loken.
For more information about online giving, call Loken at (605) 990-7835 or e-mail him at bloken@lifequestsd.com.
Mollers Give throughMonsanto FundDavison County farmer Chris Moller directed $2,500 to LifeQuest through
America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, aphilanthropic arm of Bayer.As part of their mission, LifeQuest will use the fundsto help adults with developmental disabilities live fuller lives in the Mitchell, SDarea, according to its Development Director, Brian Loken.
Celebrating its 10th year, America’s Farmers Grow Communities partners with farmers to supportnon-profit organizations strengthening rural communities. The program offers farmers the chance todirect a $2,500 donation to a nonprofit of their choice. It has awarded more than $33 million to over8,000 nonprofits across rural America.
“We want to thank Chris and Sonja for directing these funds to LifeQuest,” said LifeQuestDevelopment Director Brian Loken. “We’ll work hard to make sure those dollars go a long way.”
Building a Foundation with…
Support LifeQuest through Amazon SmileBy visiting smile.amazon.com and selecting LifeQuest Foundation as
your charity of support, a portion of the proceeds from everything you purchase from Amazon will begiven back to LifeQuest.
“The best part is that you only have to log in the first time and select LifeQuest Foundationonce,” said Loken. “Each time you visit smile.amazon.com after that, it will show you supporting theLifeQuest Foundation by name.”
To support LifeQuest, do the following:1) Type smile.amazon.com in the address bar of your web browser.2) Log in using your amazon.com account. Everything else is the same, including Prime.3) Amazon will ask you to pick your own charitable organization. Type LifeQuest Foundationin search box and press “Search”
4) If multiple entries are listed, press select next to Mitchell, SD.
Remember to visit http://smile.amazon.com each time! It should say LifeQuest Foundationunder the search bar every time you visit the site.
Joann Eagle Road ~ 1958 – 2019Joann was 60 years old when she passed away in March, and was served by LifeQuest for 25 years.
JoAnn was powerful in making her own decisions – letting you know what she wanted and directingher own day. She enjoyed moving through the halls of the East Elm House, checking up on things,keeping tabs on her housemates and keeping the staff on their toes. She would reach out to you infriendship…and also to let you know when she wanted to be left alone.
“My fondest memories of Joann are when she used to dance in the halls of the Kilstrom Center,chanting Native American music. Her culture was important to her and she continued to chant andvocalize in Native American language, even though she was no longer able to dance on her feet. Shebrought joy to the lives of those who lived and worked with her at East Elm.”
– Pam Hanna, Executive Director
“The last few weeks she had been chanting, and feisty as ever! But we would not have it any otherway as shemade sure wewere on our toes when shewas rolling around in her wheelchair!! The Queenof East Elm House is finally free to walk, talk, and have her Coke or coffee!”
– Jenny Toulouse, Supervisor
“I remember when I first came to East Elm that Joann loved to walk and dance. She loved to takestaff's hand and dance to Native American music. Joann was the toughest woman I have ever met.Through her falls and her sickness, she would always bounce back. I am a better person for having thepleasure of knowing Joann. Up to the end,her favorite things to dowere to watch Dances withWolvesand listen to Native American music.We here at East Elm miss her greatly.
– Jenny Kotrba, Direct Support Professional
MACPDHands Out AwardsThe Mitchell Advisory Council for People with
Disabilities handed out two awards in March. TheOutstanding Employer Recognition Award waspresented toMitchell School District.This award is givento a business who has made exceptional contributionsto the lives of people with disabilities and for continuingto recognize abilities over disabilities.
Additionally, an award was presented to JeanethLarsen as she has been an employee with MitchellSchool District since October 2015. She was recognizedsince she continues to make exceptional contributionsto her employer.
Mitchell High School Principal and LifeQuest Board of Directors Vice President was also on hand tohelp celebrate the awards. Congratulations to both Jeaneth and Mitchell School District!
Volunteering is in His BloodOdds are, you’ve probably seen Doug Cross at the Corn Palace or at James Valley Community Center.
Volunteering is in his blood – he’s spends Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday every week at theCorn Palace. “We’re putting stickers on the popcorn balls,”Cross said proudly when hewas askedwhat hedoes there. “We do different color popcorn balls each day.”
On Tuesday, when he is not at the Corn Palace, he volunteers at the James Valley Community Center.“I help with setting up Bingo,” said Cross.
He doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.“Nope, too much fun,”Cross said.
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Texley Construction
Special Thanks to our Dancing for Dreams Sponsors.LifeQuest and DWUPlay Kickball
LifeQuest thanks the many staff, professorsand students from Dakota Wesleyan Universitywho took time out of their schedules in Februaryto play kickball with the people supported byLifeQuest.This annual tradition took place at theChristen Family Wellness Center on DWU’scampus, and a fun time was had by all. Thanksfor making this past winter go a little faster!
(L-R) Mitchell High School Principal Dr. Joe Childs, Food ServiceDirector LeAnn Carmody, Jeaneth Larsen and Mitchell Schools
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Graves.
Doug Cross volunteers at theCorn Palace and James ValleyCommunity Center.
Thank you to the SteeringCommittee members,couples, volunteers andon stage talent for
making Dancing for Dreamsamemorable event!
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Give Today – Give Online!“We have seen a large increase in the number of online donations via the Foundation’s new giving portal,” said
Brian Loken, the Foundation’s Development Director.“Donors have been asking for this feature,and it’s a simple andsafe way to support us.”
The setup is easy to use, simply click on the “Give Today” tab at www.lifequestfoundation.org. After submittinginformation about the gift, it will submit that information directly to the Foundation,andwill automatically re-directyou to WePay, an online payment service provider who partners with a number of online suppliers, such asgofundme.You will then submit your payment information and your gift will be given directly to the Foundation.
To give through PayPal, simply click the yellow “Donate” button on the upper right side of LifeQuest orFoundation websites, and fill in the following information. “You can provide information about a memorial or trib-ute gifts by clicking on the special instructions tab of the PayPal website,” advises Loken.
For more information about online giving, call Loken at (605) 990-7835 or e-mail him at bloken@lifequestsd.com.
Mollers Give throughMonsanto FundDavison County farmer Chris Moller directed $2,500 to LifeQuest through
America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, aphilanthropic arm of Bayer.As part of their mission, LifeQuest will use the fundsto help adults with developmental disabilities live fuller lives in the Mitchell, SDarea, according to its Development Director, Brian Loken.
Celebrating its 10th year, America’s Farmers Grow Communities partners with farmers to supportnon-profit organizations strengthening rural communities. The program offers farmers the chance todirect a $2,500 donation to a nonprofit of their choice. It has awarded more than $33 million to over8,000 nonprofits across rural America.
“We want to thank Chris and Sonja for directing these funds to LifeQuest,” said LifeQuestDevelopment Director Brian Loken. “We’ll work hard to make sure those dollars go a long way.”
Building a Foundation with…
Support LifeQuest through Amazon SmileBy visiting smile.amazon.com and selecting LifeQuest Foundation as
your charity of support, a portion of the proceeds from everything you purchase from Amazon will begiven back to LifeQuest.
“The best part is that you only have to log in the first time and select LifeQuest Foundationonce,” said Loken. “Each time you visit smile.amazon.com after that, it will show you supporting theLifeQuest Foundation by name.”
To support LifeQuest, do the following:1) Type smile.amazon.com in the address bar of your web browser.2) Log in using your amazon.com account. Everything else is the same, including Prime.3) Amazon will ask you to pick your own charitable organization. Type LifeQuest Foundationin search box and press “Search”
4) If multiple entries are listed, press select next to Mitchell, SD.
Remember to visit http://smile.amazon.com each time! It should say LifeQuest Foundationunder the search bar every time you visit the site.
Joann Eagle Road ~ 1958 – 2019Joann was 60 years old when she passed away in March, and was served by LifeQuest for 25 years.
JoAnn was powerful in making her own decisions – letting you know what she wanted and directingher own day. She enjoyed moving through the halls of the East Elm House, checking up on things,keeping tabs on her housemates and keeping the staff on their toes. She would reach out to you infriendship…and also to let you know when she wanted to be left alone.
“My fondest memories of Joann are when she used to dance in the halls of the Kilstrom Center,chanting Native American music. Her culture was important to her and she continued to chant andvocalize in Native American language, even though she was no longer able to dance on her feet. Shebrought joy to the lives of those who lived and worked with her at East Elm.”
– Pam Hanna, Executive Director
“The last few weeks she had been chanting, and feisty as ever! But we would not have it any otherway as shemade sure wewere on our toes when shewas rolling around in her wheelchair!! The Queenof East Elm House is finally free to walk, talk, and have her Coke or coffee!”
– Jenny Toulouse, Supervisor
“I remember when I first came to East Elm that Joann loved to walk and dance. She loved to takestaff's hand and dance to Native American music. Joann was the toughest woman I have ever met.Through her falls and her sickness, she would always bounce back. I am a better person for having thepleasure of knowing Joann. Up to the end,her favorite things to dowere to watch Dances withWolvesand listen to Native American music.We here at East Elm miss her greatly.
– Jenny Kotrba, Direct Support Professional
MACPDHands Out AwardsThe Mitchell Advisory Council for People with
Disabilities handed out two awards in March. TheOutstanding Employer Recognition Award waspresented toMitchell School District.This award is givento a business who has made exceptional contributionsto the lives of people with disabilities and for continuingto recognize abilities over disabilities.
Additionally, an award was presented to JeanethLarsen as she has been an employee with MitchellSchool District since October 2015. She was recognizedsince she continues to make exceptional contributionsto her employer.
Mitchell High School Principal and LifeQuest Board of Directors Vice President was also on hand tohelp celebrate the awards. Congratulations to both Jeaneth and Mitchell School District!
Volunteering is in His BloodOdds are, you’ve probably seen Doug Cross at the Corn Palace or at James Valley Community Center.
Volunteering is in his blood – he’s spends Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday every week at theCorn Palace. “We’re putting stickers on the popcorn balls,”Cross said proudly when hewas askedwhat hedoes there. “We do different color popcorn balls each day.”
On Tuesday, when he is not at the Corn Palace, he volunteers at the James Valley Community Center.“I help with setting up Bingo,” said Cross.
He doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.“Nope, too much fun,”Cross said.
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Special Thanks to our Dancing for Dreams Sponsors.LifeQuest and DWUPlay Kickball
LifeQuest thanks the many staff, professorsand students from Dakota Wesleyan Universitywho took time out of their schedules in Februaryto play kickball with the people supported byLifeQuest.This annual tradition took place at theChristen Family Wellness Center on DWU’scampus, and a fun time was had by all. Thanksfor making this past winter go a little faster!
(L-R) Mitchell High School Principal Dr. Joe Childs, Food ServiceDirector LeAnn Carmody, Jeaneth Larsen and Mitchell Schools
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Graves.
Doug Cross volunteers at theCorn Palace and James ValleyCommunity Center.
Thank you to the SteeringCommittee members,couples, volunteers andon stage talent for
making Dancing for Dreamsamemorable event!
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Give Today – Give Online!“We have seen a large increase in the number of online donations via the Foundation’s new giving portal,” said
Brian Loken, the Foundation’s Development Director.“Donors have been asking for this feature,and it’s a simple andsafe way to support us.”
The setup is easy to use, simply click on the “Give Today” tab at www.lifequestfoundation.org. After submittinginformation about the gift, it will submit that information directly to the Foundation,andwill automatically re-directyou to WePay, an online payment service provider who partners with a number of online suppliers, such asgofundme.You will then submit your payment information and your gift will be given directly to the Foundation.
To give through PayPal, simply click the yellow “Donate” button on the upper right side of LifeQuest orFoundation websites, and fill in the following information. “You can provide information about a memorial or trib-ute gifts by clicking on the special instructions tab of the PayPal website,” advises Loken.
For more information about online giving, call Loken at (605) 990-7835 or e-mail him at bloken@lifequestsd.com.
Mollers Give throughMonsanto FundDavison County farmer Chris Moller directed $2,500 to LifeQuest through
America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, aphilanthropic arm of Bayer.As part of their mission, LifeQuest will use the fundsto help adults with developmental disabilities live fuller lives in the Mitchell, SDarea, according to its Development Director, Brian Loken.
Celebrating its 10th year, America’s Farmers Grow Communities partners with farmers to supportnon-profit organizations strengthening rural communities. The program offers farmers the chance todirect a $2,500 donation to a nonprofit of their choice. It has awarded more than $33 million to over8,000 nonprofits across rural America.
“We want to thank Chris and Sonja for directing these funds to LifeQuest,” said LifeQuestDevelopment Director Brian Loken. “We’ll work hard to make sure those dollars go a long way.”
Building a Foundation with…
Support LifeQuest through Amazon SmileBy visiting smile.amazon.com and selecting LifeQuest Foundation as
your charity of support, a portion of the proceeds from everything you purchase from Amazon will begiven back to LifeQuest.
“The best part is that you only have to log in the first time and select LifeQuest Foundationonce,” said Loken. “Each time you visit smile.amazon.com after that, it will show you supporting theLifeQuest Foundation by name.”
To support LifeQuest, do the following:1) Type smile.amazon.com in the address bar of your web browser.2) Log in using your amazon.com account. Everything else is the same, including Prime.3) Amazon will ask you to pick your own charitable organization. Type LifeQuest Foundationin search box and press “Search”
4) If multiple entries are listed, press select next to Mitchell, SD.
Remember to visit http://smile.amazon.com each time! It should say LifeQuest Foundationunder the search bar every time you visit the site.
Joann Eagle Road ~ 1958 – 2019Joann was 60 years old when she passed away in March, and was served by LifeQuest for 25 years.
JoAnn was powerful in making her own decisions – letting you know what she wanted and directingher own day. She enjoyed moving through the halls of the East Elm House, checking up on things,keeping tabs on her housemates and keeping the staff on their toes. She would reach out to you infriendship…and also to let you know when she wanted to be left alone.
“My fondest memories of Joann are when she used to dance in the halls of the Kilstrom Center,chanting Native American music. Her culture was important to her and she continued to chant andvocalize in Native American language, even though she was no longer able to dance on her feet. Shebrought joy to the lives of those who lived and worked with her at East Elm.”
– Pam Hanna, Executive Director
“The last few weeks she had been chanting, and feisty as ever! But we would not have it any otherway as shemade sure wewere on our toes when shewas rolling around in her wheelchair!! The Queenof East Elm House is finally free to walk, talk, and have her Coke or coffee!”
– Jenny Toulouse, Supervisor
“I remember when I first came to East Elm that Joann loved to walk and dance. She loved to takestaff's hand and dance to Native American music. Joann was the toughest woman I have ever met.Through her falls and her sickness, she would always bounce back. I am a better person for having thepleasure of knowing Joann. Up to the end,her favorite things to dowere to watch Dances withWolvesand listen to Native American music.We here at East Elm miss her greatly.
– Jenny Kotrba, Direct Support Professional
MACPDHands Out AwardsThe Mitchell Advisory Council for People with
Disabilities handed out two awards in March. TheOutstanding Employer Recognition Award waspresented toMitchell School District.This award is givento a business who has made exceptional contributionsto the lives of people with disabilities and for continuingto recognize abilities over disabilities.
Additionally, an award was presented to JeanethLarsen as she has been an employee with MitchellSchool District since October 2015. She was recognizedsince she continues to make exceptional contributionsto her employer.
Mitchell High School Principal and LifeQuest Board of Directors Vice President was also on hand tohelp celebrate the awards. Congratulations to both Jeaneth and Mitchell School District!
Volunteering is in His BloodOdds are, you’ve probably seen Doug Cross at the Corn Palace or at James Valley Community Center.
Volunteering is in his blood – he’s spends Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday every week at theCorn Palace. “We’re putting stickers on the popcorn balls,”Cross said proudly when hewas askedwhat hedoes there. “We do different color popcorn balls each day.”
On Tuesday, when he is not at the Corn Palace, he volunteers at the James Valley Community Center.“I help with setting up Bingo,” said Cross.
He doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.“Nope, too much fun,”Cross said.
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Special Thanks to our Dancing for Dreams Sponsors.LifeQuest and DWUPlay Kickball
LifeQuest thanks the many staff, professorsand students from Dakota Wesleyan Universitywho took time out of their schedules in Februaryto play kickball with the people supported byLifeQuest.This annual tradition took place at theChristen Family Wellness Center on DWU’scampus, and a fun time was had by all. Thanksfor making this past winter go a little faster!
(L-R) Mitchell High School Principal Dr. Joe Childs, Food ServiceDirector LeAnn Carmody, Jeaneth Larsen and Mitchell Schools
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Graves.
Doug Cross volunteers at theCorn Palace and James ValleyCommunity Center.
Thank you to the SteeringCommittee members,couples, volunteers andon stage talent for
making Dancing for Dreamsamemorable event!
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Give Today – Give Online!“We have seen a large increase in the number of online donations via the Foundation’s new giving portal,” said
Brian Loken, the Foundation’s Development Director.“Donors have been asking for this feature,and it’s a simple andsafe way to support us.”
The setup is easy to use, simply click on the “Give Today” tab at www.lifequestfoundation.org. After submittinginformation about the gift, it will submit that information directly to the Foundation,andwill automatically re-directyou to WePay, an online payment service provider who partners with a number of online suppliers, such asgofundme.You will then submit your payment information and your gift will be given directly to the Foundation.
To give through PayPal, simply click the yellow “Donate” button on the upper right side of LifeQuest orFoundation websites, and fill in the following information. “You can provide information about a memorial or trib-ute gifts by clicking on the special instructions tab of the PayPal website,” advises Loken.
For more information about online giving, call Loken at (605) 990-7835 or e-mail him at bloken@lifequestsd.com.
Mollers Give throughMonsanto FundDavison County farmer Chris Moller directed $2,500 to LifeQuest through
America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, aphilanthropic arm of Bayer.As part of their mission, LifeQuest will use the fundsto help adults with developmental disabilities live fuller lives in the Mitchell, SDarea, according to its Development Director, Brian Loken.
Celebrating its 10th year, America’s Farmers Grow Communities partners with farmers to supportnon-profit organizations strengthening rural communities. The program offers farmers the chance todirect a $2,500 donation to a nonprofit of their choice. It has awarded more than $33 million to over8,000 nonprofits across rural America.
“We want to thank Chris and Sonja for directing these funds to LifeQuest,” said LifeQuestDevelopment Director Brian Loken. “We’ll work hard to make sure those dollars go a long way.”
Building a Foundation with…
Support LifeQuest through Amazon SmileBy visiting smile.amazon.com and selecting LifeQuest Foundation as
your charity of support, a portion of the proceeds from everything you purchase from Amazon will begiven back to LifeQuest.
“The best part is that you only have to log in the first time and select LifeQuest Foundationonce,” said Loken. “Each time you visit smile.amazon.com after that, it will show you supporting theLifeQuest Foundation by name.”
To support LifeQuest, do the following:1) Type smile.amazon.com in the address bar of your web browser.2) Log in using your amazon.com account. Everything else is the same, including Prime.3) Amazon will ask you to pick your own charitable organization. Type LifeQuest Foundationin search box and press “Search”
4) If multiple entries are listed, press select next to Mitchell, SD.
Remember to visit http://smile.amazon.com each time! It should say LifeQuest Foundationunder the search bar every time you visit the site.
Joann Eagle Road ~ 1958 – 2019Joann was 60 years old when she passed away in March, and was served by LifeQuest for 25 years.
JoAnn was powerful in making her own decisions – letting you know what she wanted and directingher own day. She enjoyed moving through the halls of the East Elm House, checking up on things,keeping tabs on her housemates and keeping the staff on their toes. She would reach out to you infriendship…and also to let you know when she wanted to be left alone.
“My fondest memories of Joann are when she used to dance in the halls of the Kilstrom Center,chanting Native American music. Her culture was important to her and she continued to chant andvocalize in Native American language, even though she was no longer able to dance on her feet. Shebrought joy to the lives of those who lived and worked with her at East Elm.”
– Pam Hanna, Executive Director
“The last few weeks she had been chanting, and feisty as ever! But we would not have it any otherway as shemade sure wewere on our toes when shewas rolling around in her wheelchair!! The Queenof East Elm House is finally free to walk, talk, and have her Coke or coffee!”
– Jenny Toulouse, Supervisor
“I remember when I first came to East Elm that Joann loved to walk and dance. She loved to takestaff's hand and dance to Native American music. Joann was the toughest woman I have ever met.Through her falls and her sickness, she would always bounce back. I am a better person for having thepleasure of knowing Joann. Up to the end,her favorite things to dowere to watch Dances withWolvesand listen to Native American music.We here at East Elm miss her greatly.
– Jenny Kotrba, Direct Support Professional
MACPDHands Out AwardsThe Mitchell Advisory Council for People with
Disabilities handed out two awards in March. TheOutstanding Employer Recognition Award waspresented toMitchell School District.This award is givento a business who has made exceptional contributionsto the lives of people with disabilities and for continuingto recognize abilities over disabilities.
Additionally, an award was presented to JeanethLarsen as she has been an employee with MitchellSchool District since October 2015. She was recognizedsince she continues to make exceptional contributionsto her employer.
Mitchell High School Principal and LifeQuest Board of Directors Vice President was also on hand tohelp celebrate the awards. Congratulations to both Jeaneth and Mitchell School District!
Volunteering is in His BloodOdds are, you’ve probably seen Doug Cross at the Corn Palace or at James Valley Community Center.
Volunteering is in his blood – he’s spends Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday every week at theCorn Palace. “We’re putting stickers on the popcorn balls,”Cross said proudly when hewas askedwhat hedoes there. “We do different color popcorn balls each day.”
On Tuesday, when he is not at the Corn Palace, he volunteers at the James Valley Community Center.“I help with setting up Bingo,” said Cross.
He doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.“Nope, too much fun,”Cross said.
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Special Thanks to our Dancing for Dreams Sponsors.LifeQuest and DWUPlay Kickball
LifeQuest thanks the many staff, professorsand students from Dakota Wesleyan Universitywho took time out of their schedules in Februaryto play kickball with the people supported byLifeQuest.This annual tradition took place at theChristen Family Wellness Center on DWU’scampus, and a fun time was had by all. Thanksfor making this past winter go a little faster!
(L-R) Mitchell High School Principal Dr. Joe Childs, Food ServiceDirector LeAnn Carmody, Jeaneth Larsen and Mitchell Schools
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Graves.
Doug Cross volunteers at theCorn Palace and James ValleyCommunity Center.
Thank you to the SteeringCommittee members,couples, volunteers andon stage talent for
making Dancing for Dreamsamemorable event!
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Staff AnniversariesAPRIL
Leonard Heckel. . . . . . . . . . 39 yearsCarol Schoenfelder . . . . . . 32 yearsSharon Stern . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsSheri VanOverschelde . . . 22 yearsCarol Limberg . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsNikki Riggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 yearsSharyl Burmeister. . . . . . . . 17 yearsGregg Judstra . . . . . . . . . . . 16 yearsPaula Pecenka . . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsMichelle Brown. . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsSkyler Wittenhagen . . . . . . . 4 yearsJoseph Redder. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsAmber Stirling . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearSamWessling. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
MAYTyra Fleury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 yearsRonda Vetch. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsAmy Hotchkiss. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 yearsKendra Johnson . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsBill Swaney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsVicki Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsTori Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsBailey Bauder . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearHailey Renberg . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
JUNELynette Kingsbury . . . . . . . 24 yearsRoxi Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsLisa Gorrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsGary Lambert . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsKacee Regan . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsStacy Johnson . . 11 yearsHeather Keiper . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsJanelle Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 yearsKate Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsLarry Moeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsApril Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsKristy Ackman . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSophie Beauchamp . . . . . . . 3 yearsZoey Bornhorst . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSamantha Kubik . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsStephanie Swanson . . . . . . . 2 yearsTiffany Albertson. . . . . . . . . 1 yearKala Aragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearMorgan Lensing . . . . . . . . . 1 yearKrista Neugebauer . . . . . . . 1 yearBlair Overweg. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearLily AnnWeiss . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
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LifeQuest Board of Directors
Abbie ArnesonCarl BeckstromDon Everson
Wyonne KaemingkSusan KiepkeSteve MorganRenee Robbins
Jeff SmithKen StachMike Tobin
Jason BradleyWill Flett
Jackie EdingerSusan KiepkeJan Quenzer
Jody SmithKristy Szabo
Melanie Mullenmeister, PresidentJoe Childs,Vice President
Tracy Christensen, Secretary/Treasurer
LifeQuest Foundation Boardof Directors
Trevor Dierks, President
Vicki Wiese,Vice President
Myths About Planned GiftsThere are many myths associated with planned giving, estate gifts, wills and other vehicles to give significantcontributions to the LifeQuest Foundation and other non-profit organizations.
Myth: You have to be rich to give a planned gift.Fact: Only in spirit! Planned Gifts of only $1,000 are common and are welcome. A planned gift is a personally sacrificialdonation that is made for future use.
Myth: I do not have much – I do not need a will.Fact: Regardless of any gift to the LifeQuest Foundation, we hope that you would draft a will. Proper planning willsignifcantly lessen the time and burden your family will encounter to properly complete your estate wishes.
Myth: You want all of my money after I’m gone!Fact: We’re sure you have family, friends and other entities you want to help. In fact, think of your family first! The LifeQuestFoundation only wants what YOU think you want to provide to the LifeQuest Foundation.
A Night to RememberEvery community needs an event that dazzles
the night and leaves the audience in awe! That iswhat happened on March 22nd, when eight localcelebrity couples took to the dance floor in ashow of their creativity, talents and personalitiesand to raise money for LifeQuest’s SupportedEmployment Program, at the Dancing for DreamsFundraiser.
These eight couples, brought the night to life in an event that will beremembered by all who attended and appreciated by the peoplewhose doors to employment opportunities have been opened throughtheir efforts. The funds raised will help people explore job interests sothat they can find and maintain employment in the community. A jobwhere they can work alongside coworkers and find self-worth in know-ing that they can contribute by being an employee.
These eight couples were supported by the hard work of a volunteersteering committee who put in many hours organizing, planning andmeeting. The event’s success could not have been possible without thecommittee.
I watched as the night unfolded, the dancers making final plans,volunteers and committee members hustling about and the audiencearriving. Excitement was in the air. What I found most amazing, hearttouching, was something I observed from everyone who was a part ofthat night, a willingness to give. It didn’t seem to matter the role theperson played or how connected he/she was to LifeQuest, all whocame shared a common theme, to give, with the belief it will makesomeone else’s life better by doing so.
Thank you to the Dancers, the Committee the Volunteers and theAudience. A special thank you to Doug and Janet Greenway who leadthis effort. It truly was A Night to Remember.
Pam HannaExecutive Director
Memorial GiftsJohn AckermanMaryl HatwanLaurie AdamBill and Connie DeMaranvilleKristi ArnoldRube and Pat AdamFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldRita BakerRoger and Judi BartscherPaula DeckertRoger and Pam DuxburyTamara HamptonPam HannaTara HeinleKiwanis Club of MitchellBernadette KoesterNick and Diane KranzJack LeClairKim and Debbie LorenzenJames and Melody MielkeKeats MoellerGail RolingDan and Connie SchmitzVicki Stubbe
ASSOCIATE (under $100)Rube and Pat AdamVicki AdamsMike and Mavis AndersonDennis and MartyAndrzejewski
John and Jeanne ApplebeeDonna AppletoftDenise AsmusCheryl AustinKen and Harriet BaldwinBankWest Inc.Brandon and Melissa BartscherRoger and Judi BartscherKim BeachMarlys BlackstenTerry and Donna BoysenCurt and Doreen BrandsElreda BrewsterStacy and Ryan BuckleyGerald and Donna BultjeDave and Glennys BumgardnerTammy ByersCabana TanJoe and Mindy ChildsMarlyn and Corrine ChristensenMartin and Cynthia ChristensenTracy ChristensenGeorge and Jean ConroyTim CrellyDoug and Jen DaileyPaula DeckertRhonda DeinertTerry and Darcy DeinertDiane and Dan DesLauriersDennis and Pat DicusMrs Bob EllefsonBarbara EwingEthan Fish
Tom and Julie FlowersShaun FoxDawn FreidelEugene and Mary FristadHeather FristadDoug FuerstLaura GillamGotcha CoveredAmy GoughGaylord and Jill GrieveBarb GronsethJoe HafnerCraig HaiarPam HannaJohn and Vicki HansenKaren HansenJulie Hart-SchutteMaryl HatwanHolly HedggeJohn and Joan HeemstraJason HellingSarah HellingKurt and Gloria HenriksenMike and Marlene HettingerMaynard and Betty HiebTerry and Cindy HoffmanBrian and Melody HohnAl and Shawna HulsPaula and Tom HunstadAllen and Norma JenksAvys JohnsonDillon JohnsonGina Jung and Marty LundeenTory KaufmanPaul and Linda KausNancy KellyLori KelseySusan and Paul Kiepke
Daryl and Velda KilstromEric and Becky KloozDamon KlumbLarry and Patricia KlumbBob and Eunice KnightBernadette KoesterJohn and Karla KoonsBill and Pam KoupalBob and Donna KrietlowAngela KulmDennis and Cheryl KunkelPaula LarsonPat LeischnerJoni LoesDanita LucasSandy MarlerCami MartinReginald MartinKevin McCardleKathrine McCormickDonna McDonaldMDS ManufacturingJessica MeinkeMark and Tammie MunsenTodd and Kerri MuehlerTom and Monica MeyersPatrick MikkonenRyan and Carrie MitchellDan and Becky MohrMargaret MoodyJack MunceStacy and Lori NettingaLori O'KeefeRick and Maria OlsenRobert OlsenTroy and Amy OlsonDuane and Donna O'NeillPolly Parker
Tom and Sherri PatzerDon and Dixie PatzlaffLeroy and Mary PerssonShirley PetersenCraig PickartCalvin and Ann PietzJayson and Jackie PlampSheryl and Greg PlampRich and Deb PlattPrestige Salon & SpaBetty PuetzJoseph and Helen PuetzDan and Jan RamlDr. Paul and Laura RasmussenSharon RehorstSteven Rice FamilyGail RolingDave and Jacki RoyMark and Kathy RumlS & M Printing,Robert and Patricia Miller
Shelly SandhoffFrank and Marlene SchaferDixie SchladweilerNancy SchleyDeAnn SchmidtDr. Jeffrey SchmidtPaula SchmidtDan and Connie SchmitzKevin and Kris SchochenmaierLynda SchoenfelderSteve and Lynette SchoenfelderVirgil and Mary AnnSchoenfelder
Seth SevertsonRichard StedmanTom and Sandy SheetsRobert Smetana
Dale and Anne SmithE Steeves and Louise SmithJerry and Lorna SmithMarla SmithReid SmithTeresa SmithCarla SnedekerMyron and Nancy SonneHannah SpatesDani StangeStehly FarmsVicki StubbeRon SullivanPatricia TegethoffDoug and Mary TimmerSarah TimmerLarry and Cheryl TitzeRod and Mary TitzeLora TrautmanJean TurnerTwin Dragon,Danny and Savy Prom
Phil and Angie VanthaafRod and Connie VermeulenBrooke VeurinkVFW Post #3239Cal and Judy VogelCharles and KathyWalzCarolynWeeksMarthaWegMark WenzelMichelle WhiteheadNatalie Wilson and FamilyWonder Workers CFEL ClubDonnaWrightPat ZensBen and Helen Zoss
In Loving MemoryKristi Arnold ~ 1970 -2019
“She enjoyed crossword puzzles and chatting on the phone daily. Kristiloved the band Something New and went almost every time they came tothe Moose Lodge. “Kristi belonged to the Kiwanis Club and also was amember of the Moose Lodge. Kristi came to LifeQuest in 1994 and livedseveral places in Mitchell before moving to the North Kimball House. Ipray that her mother met her when she arrived in heaven.She is now freeof the pain, cancer and all the other health problems she had.”
– Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
“I always admired Kristi. She was always very loyal to her family and friends and would take time toconnect with those important to her. She loved talking on the phone, sending cards, or just spendingtime together. She especially liked visiting with her family, and Scooter, the family dog! Kristi wasalmost rhythmic in her routines and in the different things she needed to complete each day! In everyconversation with Kristi, she always shared what plans she had coming up! She always had somethingthat she looked forward to such as church,Kiwanis club,bible study,or spending timewith others. Kristialways had several calendars for each year, so no important date or event would be missed!”
– Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
Board ProfileMike Tobin, LifeQuest Board of Directors
There aren’t too many places around Mitchellwhere Mike Tobin is a stranger. He goes to con-certs and sporting events, he works downtownand he’s a fixture at LifeQuest events. Eventhough Mike’s interests reach farther out in thecommunity from LifeQuest, he still serves theorganization as a member of the LifeQuestBoard of Directors since 2014.“I haven’t missed a meeting and have perfect
attendance,” said Tobin,“and I bring my gavel forthe start and finish of the meetings.” The gavelwas a gift from fellow Board member Joe Childs.
Mike has made many new friends and is asinvolved in Board proceedings as any other
member. “I like Renee, Steve, Joe, Melanie – all of them,” said Tobin, who works downtown at ElixirRoasterie every week.
“He always has a nice thing to say about us,or a staff member,”said LifeQuest’s Executive DirectorPam Hanna.“The Board meetings are important to him.And it’s important to us that he’s there.”
ProgramManager Carrie Tesch (left) andExecutive Director Pam Hanna with Mike Tobin.
Board ProfileTrevor Dierks, Foundation Board President
As President of Mitchell’s First Dakota National Bank, Trevor Dierks hasseen many non-profit organizations over the years. “What really makesLifeQuest unique,” said Dierks,”is the sheer number of people it impacts.”Dierks, who’s been with the bank since its inception 20 years ago, serves onthe LifeQuest Foundation Board of Directors and is its Board President for the2018-2019 fiscal year.
Trevor and his wife, Julie,have two children (Josie and Dawson.) Trevorknows the importance – and challenge – of attracting and keeping great peo-ple towork at LifeQuest.“That really is the biggest challenge,”said Dierks,whowith his wife, Julie, have two children. “Attracting additional staff and retain-ing the existing people will help LifeQuest thrive.”
He knows the Foundation – and its donors – are important to LifeQuest.“The Foundation really makes an impact on LifeQuest’s budget,” said Dierks.
Trevor DierksLifeQuest Foundation Board President
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249) Con’tJeff and Ashley SandUrban SchoenfelderGary and Ranae SchoenrockTom and Jacque SchumacherBill and Jane SebertLou and Carol SebertRandy and Cindy Seppala
Jeff and Lynne SmithSPN AssociatesJake and Anne SteffenRose StockingAmy StormLeah StormTim and Sue Tilberg
Buck and Nanci TimminsTerry and Judy TimminsMike and Cindy Titze -
Titze Electric & RemodelingKen and Lois TracyTransmission ProsUnited Commercial Travelers
Sonja VanErdewykSheri and Rick VanOverscheldeViola WintersTerri and Todd Shannon,
Wright Brothers Aviation
Donations ThroughYourWill (Bequests)Planned giving donors may give a gift to the LifeQuest Foundation,upon their death, through their
Last Will and Testament, called a bequest. Bequests are simple and revocable, meaning that you canchange your gifts at any time.FEATURESBequests are flexible and can be given in a variety of ways:
A specific gift could include a specific dollar amount, number of shares of stock, a piece of propertyor other comparable gift to the LifeQuest Foundation.A percentage gift provides a donation equal to a stated percentage of your total assets. There is noneed to worry about a stated amount, and your donation will increase if the value of your estate does.A remainder gift provides a donation based on a percentage (or stated amount) of your assets afterany specific gifts you wish to make to family, friends or other organizations. This is different than apercentage gift because this gift is made after any stated bequests are made.
Already completed your will?A bequest to the LifeQuest Foundation is as easy as adding a codicil to your will. A codicil is an officialdocument where you can make amendments or changes to your will without the added expense ofre-writing your entire will. A codicil uses straightforward language to suit your needs. Contact yourestate professional or call the Foundation at (605) 996-2032 to request codicil documents.
Nathan BakerDeono and Lonna MillerDouglas BaldwinRod and Mary TitzeBarbara BouchieDan and Jan RamlRon SullivanDonald and Barbara YoungTeri BurgessRod and Mary TitzeJohn CraterRod and Mary TitzeRobert CunninghamRod and Mary TitzeJoAnn Eagle RoadPam HannaVicki StubbeIsabel ErpenbachJoseph and Helen PuetzMartin EsserDale and Ruth Thomas
Darleen FeesDonald and Barbara Young
Rene HaischJohn and Jeanne Applebee
Varland HansenJoseph and Helen Puetz
Eric HemmahSusan and Paul Kiepke
Colin KapitanPaula and Tom Hunstad
Blair KelseyLori Kelsey
Ashley MoePat Zens
Edith MoeNancy KellyDuane MorganSusan and Paul KiepkeRod and Mary TitzeCharles and KathyWalz
Dale and Marilyn MurphyTammy ByersLindell MusickDennis and Pat DicusMelvin OverwegGary and Mary HiebAvys JohnsonWendy RunestadDonnaWrightAlvin SchleyNancy SchleyJim SchmidtDeAnn SchmidtJerry SiemonsmaKathrine McCormickLois ThuringerJoseph and Helen PuetzBetty Jo TietzRod and Mary TitzeJoel Van DoverKen and Lois Tracy
Bernie VanWassenhoveLou and Carol SebertDonald and Barbara Young
Riley WhitleyNatalieWilson and Family
Peggy ZechPeggy and Larry Hofmeister
Tribute GiftsStacy AmickChuck and Jane Amick
Kelly EngleHazel EngleDuane and Donna O’Neill
Mary StrandJerry and Ruby Pattison
Mary Lou VoigtRose Stocking
Gifts to LifeQuestBill Payne
Exceeding ExpectationsWe really didn’t know what to expect,” said a surprised Brian
Loken, LifeQuest’s Development Director about the inauguralDancing for Dreams event. “We thought it would be an enter-taining evening and the potential to be a good fundraiser even-tually. This was much more than that.”
With over 350 generous people in attendance, Dancing forDreams exceeded all expectations, raising over $56,000 for theorganization.
“We’re so happy,” said Janet Greenway, who co-chaired theevent with husband, Doug. “It was really an amazing evening.We’ve gotten such positivecomments from thedancers and people whoattended.”
After Doug announcedthe total raised, the trophyfor the winning couplewas announced. Lyndonand Jana Overweg raisedover $6,000 for LifeQuestfrom friends, family andothers. Lyndon and Jana,still dressed in their prisonand police officer garb,embraced Janet at centerstage to a standing ova-tion.
Funds raised are slatedto help offset costs atCareer Connections,LifeQuest’s job develop-ment arm, helping peoplewith disabilities find andmaintain communityemployment.
For pictures from theevent, see page 7.
PROFILEVOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
Mission…Creating opportunities thatenrich lives.
Vision…For all people to succeed andbe valued.
Values…LifeQuest is committed topromoting a community ofacceptance and caring.Webelieve the following valuesare important in that effort:
• Dignity and Respect
• Health and Safety
• Rights andResponsibilities
• Freedom of Choice
• Meaningful and TrustingRelationships
• Having and AchievingGoals and Dreams
• Opportunities toExperience andCelebrate Life
The Profile is a quarterly publicationof LifeQuest.
LifeQuest804 N Mentzer • Mitchell, SD 57301Ph 605-996-2032 • Fax 605-996-0972www.lifequestsd.com
Inside this Issue…Exceeding Expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
From the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Spirit Award Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Remembering Kristi Arnold . . . . . . . . . . 4
Support LifeQuest ThroughAmazon Smile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Joann Eagle Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Dancing for Dreams Highlights . . . . . .7
Give Today - Give Online . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Donations Through Your Will . . . . . . . .9
New Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDMITCHELL, SDPERMIT NO. 71804 North Mentzer
Mitchell, SD 57301-2198
FOUNDATION Page 10 BRIEF HAPPENINGS Page 3
New Staff
John CherlandDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Sydney EngresserDirect Support Professional
Career Connections
Courtney HansenDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Kathy HubbardDirect Support Professional
McLeod House
Jocee McGuireDirect Support ProfessionalCentennial Apartments
Bailey OlsonDirect Support Professional
J & L house
Devon ThuringerDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Jakob TovslandDirect Support Professional
Clarke House
Callie MankeDirect Support ProfessionalPark Place Apartments
Dancing for Dreamsexceeded all expectations,
raising over $56,000for the organization.
Spirit Award ProgramThe LifeQuest Spirit Award Program is a way for employees to be recognized by their
peers, the people we support or families of those we support for doing something aboveand beyond job requirements or for outstanding dedication to people with disabilities.
Anyone can submit a Spirit Award, even community members and family members.Submit your Spirit Award to Kate Miller at kmiller@lifequestsd.com.
A few of our recent Spirit Awards, and their stories, follow:
Thank you to RondaVetch for all your patience and all you do for the people supported! Your approaches with Joelwhile walking were great. You gave good direction, you stayed focused, and remained positive, even when it wasdifficult! Thanks for all you do!
• Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
A huge thank you to Dan Ries for his help in moving furniture in my apartment. I love the new look. You are theBEST.
• Jessica Olson
I would like to thank Julie Gregory for always picking up the phone when someone from the North Kimball House,or myself, calls. There were many weeks that we were calling you nightly and not once did you get frustrated withall of our calls! I appreciate you so very much!
• Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
Jana and LyndonOverwegwon the inauguralDancing for Dreams event.
A & G Diesel RepairChuck and Jane AmickFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldCorn Palace StampedeMike and Janette DeSmetDr. Brett and Leann FarnhamMark and Tami Graham
Bruce and Marlene HainesLisa HohnJack's CampersMary KnoxKrall Eye Clinic, Comfort InnEric and Becky LarsonMyron and Dana Liebert
Patrick and Claudette McDonaldDeono and Lonna MillerMitchell School DistrictSteve and Dawn MorganDelmar and Nancy MuellerRon and Kim MuthDale and Barb Odegaard
Pat and Sandy OlesonJerry and Ruby PattisonJamie RexwinkelKeith and Gloria ThompsonMarvin and Bonnie Van DamDustin and Taylor WheelerVan and KathyWire
BENEFACTOR ($250 - $499)
Carney Petrik Awards
Micaiah benYehudiCareer Connections
Julie GregoryDonna GronkeJennifer HaddonBecky Haslam
Kara JohnsonAngie MayhewMcLeod House
North Kimball HouseAddison Oakland
Radke & Blaalid Houses
Tim SoderquistMary VerzaniLilyAnnWeissSamWesseling
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INDEPENDENCE CLUB ($5,000 - $9,999)
First National Bank of Omaha/First National InsuranceMonsanto Fund
JamesW. SoperTodd and Dr Jennifer Tegethoff
Building a Foundation with…
Annual Giving ClubMembers Through April 2019
MATCHING GIFT ($10,000 and above)AnonymousDancing for Dreams
Donald and Barbara YoungEstate of Merv Iverson
Sue Edinger Georgiabelle M. Stainbrook Estate
FOUNDER ($2,500 - $4,999)
AnonymousDave and Deanell BacklundDr. Phillip and Sherri BeckerVince and Brenda BoddickerTom and Charlys DiceHazel Engle
Will and Robin FlettJoel and Jodene FoxleyFirst Dakota National BankDennis andWyonne KaemingkKrohmer Plumbing,
Frank and Chris Krohmer
John and Linda McLeodBrock and Carol MillanWayne and Mary PuetzHarlan and Jan QuenzerDale and Ruth Thomas
PATRON ($1,000 - $2,499)
Dan and Lori AllenLuRay and Loretta AsbensonTim and Janelle BadgerKeith and Glynn BartelsDiane BrendenBrad and Lanett Buche
Pat and Bobbie ClarkCoca Cola Bottling CompanyCounty Fair Food StoreDonna DeNureCory and Leanne EichMike and Tari Gerlach
Robert and Sharon HannaSharon HannaBill and Julie HolstNorthWestern EnergyPalace Agri Sales,
Adam and Jody Smith
Poet Biorefining MitchellPuetz CorporationMarilyn StrandLarry and Vicki ThompsonDarrin and Tangela UttechtLonnie and Vicki Wiese
HUMANITARIAN ($500 - $999)
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249)Clay and Carla AmickAnonymousAnytime FitnessEvelyn ArtzDan and Tama BacklundRon and Deb BakerAlberta BaldwinPhil and Molly BeckerJacqueline BerggrenBoyd Financial ServicesTodd and Nancy BoydCarey BrennerNick and Deb BrinkJulie BrookbankVicki Brown
Deb and Pete BruceRobin CahoyCentral Electric CooperativeVicki ConnorBill and Connie DeMaranvilleric and Sherri DenningChet and Jackie EdingerCraig Engelland and Kelly RusDorothy EricksonLinda and Michael FarneyRick and Karen FarrisChad and Joni GlanzerDoug and Ellamae GoehringTerry GrajkowskeChad Greenway
Carol Grode-HanksCraig and Bonny HansenKarie HarrisGary and Mary HiebPeggy and Larry HofmeisterJackie HortonTrudy KirchhevelKiwanis Club of MitchellRichard KlingamanJean KochGary and Jeanice KorzanDr.Michael and Lonnie KrauseBill and Diane KummerDale LarschKarin and Scott Larson
Kim and Debbie LorenzenJerry and Mary Ann LulewiczMarilyn's Designer DenDavid MitchellCraig and Stacy MockKim and Mike MohrDorothy MolumbyTami NeugebauerDon and Cherrie NobleNorthside SinclairDiane OlsonPhotography Unlimited,
Anne and Arlen MokeBryan and Carrie PohlenCamille Reynen
PEOPLE Page 2
Staff AnniversariesAPRIL
Leonard Heckel. . . . . . . . . . 39 yearsCarol Schoenfelder . . . . . . 32 yearsSharon Stern . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsSheri VanOverschelde . . . 22 yearsCarol Limberg . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsNikki Riggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 yearsSharyl Burmeister. . . . . . . . 17 yearsGregg Judstra . . . . . . . . . . . 16 yearsPaula Pecenka . . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsMichelle Brown. . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsSkyler Wittenhagen . . . . . . . 4 yearsJoseph Redder. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsAmber Stirling . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearSamWessling. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
MAYTyra Fleury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 yearsRonda Vetch. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 yearsAmy Hotchkiss. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 yearsKendra Johnson . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsBill Swaney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsVicki Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsTori Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsBailey Bauder . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearHailey Renberg . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
JUNELynette Kingsbury . . . . . . . 24 yearsRoxi Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsLisa Gorrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsGary Lambert . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsKacee Regan . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yearsStacy Johnson . . 11 yearsHeather Keiper . . . . . . . . . . 10 yearsJanelle Parker. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 yearsKate Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsLarry Moeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsApril Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 yearsKristy Ackman . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSophie Beauchamp . . . . . . . 3 yearsZoey Bornhorst . . . . . . . . . . . 3 yearsSamantha Kubik . . . . . . . . . . 2 yearsStephanie Swanson . . . . . . . 2 yearsTiffany Albertson. . . . . . . . . 1 yearKala Aragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearMorgan Lensing . . . . . . . . . 1 yearKrista Neugebauer . . . . . . . 1 yearBlair Overweg. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 yearLily AnnWeiss . . . . . . . . . . . 1 year
PEOPLE Page 4 FOUNDATION Page 9
FOUNDATION Page 11
LifeQuest Board of Directors
Abbie ArnesonCarl BeckstromDon Everson
Wyonne KaemingkSusan KiepkeSteve MorganRenee Robbins
Jeff SmithKen StachMike Tobin
Jason BradleyWill Flett
Jackie EdingerSusan KiepkeJan Quenzer
Jody SmithKristy Szabo
Melanie Mullenmeister, PresidentJoe Childs,Vice President
Tracy Christensen, Secretary/Treasurer
LifeQuest Foundation Boardof Directors
Trevor Dierks, President
Vicki Wiese,Vice President
Myths About Planned GiftsThere are many myths associated with planned giving, estate gifts, wills and other vehicles to give significantcontributions to the LifeQuest Foundation and other non-profit organizations.
Myth: You have to be rich to give a planned gift.Fact: Only in spirit! Planned Gifts of only $1,000 are common and are welcome. A planned gift is a personally sacrificialdonation that is made for future use.
Myth: I do not have much – I do not need a will.Fact: Regardless of any gift to the LifeQuest Foundation, we hope that you would draft a will. Proper planning willsignifcantly lessen the time and burden your family will encounter to properly complete your estate wishes.
Myth: You want all of my money after I’m gone!Fact: We’re sure you have family, friends and other entities you want to help. In fact, think of your family first! The LifeQuestFoundation only wants what YOU think you want to provide to the LifeQuest Foundation.
A Night to RememberEvery community needs an event that dazzles
the night and leaves the audience in awe! That iswhat happened on March 22nd, when eight localcelebrity couples took to the dance floor in ashow of their creativity, talents and personalitiesand to raise money for LifeQuest’s SupportedEmployment Program, at the Dancing for DreamsFundraiser.
These eight couples, brought the night to life in an event that will beremembered by all who attended and appreciated by the peoplewhose doors to employment opportunities have been opened throughtheir efforts. The funds raised will help people explore job interests sothat they can find and maintain employment in the community. A jobwhere they can work alongside coworkers and find self-worth in know-ing that they can contribute by being an employee.
These eight couples were supported by the hard work of a volunteersteering committee who put in many hours organizing, planning andmeeting. The event’s success could not have been possible without thecommittee.
I watched as the night unfolded, the dancers making final plans,volunteers and committee members hustling about and the audiencearriving. Excitement was in the air. What I found most amazing, hearttouching, was something I observed from everyone who was a part ofthat night, a willingness to give. It didn’t seem to matter the role theperson played or how connected he/she was to LifeQuest, all whocame shared a common theme, to give, with the belief it will makesomeone else’s life better by doing so.
Thank you to the Dancers, the Committee the Volunteers and theAudience. A special thank you to Doug and Janet Greenway who leadthis effort. It truly was A Night to Remember.
Pam HannaExecutive Director
Memorial GiftsJohn AckermanMaryl HatwanLaurie AdamBill and Connie DeMaranvilleKristi ArnoldRube and Pat AdamFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldRita BakerRoger and Judi BartscherPaula DeckertRoger and Pam DuxburyTamara HamptonPam HannaTara HeinleKiwanis Club of MitchellBernadette KoesterNick and Diane KranzJack LeClairKim and Debbie LorenzenJames and Melody MielkeKeats MoellerGail RolingDan and Connie SchmitzVicki Stubbe
ASSOCIATE (under $100)Rube and Pat AdamVicki AdamsMike and Mavis AndersonDennis and MartyAndrzejewski
John and Jeanne ApplebeeDonna AppletoftDenise AsmusCheryl AustinKen and Harriet BaldwinBankWest Inc.Brandon and Melissa BartscherRoger and Judi BartscherKim BeachMarlys BlackstenTerry and Donna BoysenCurt and Doreen BrandsElreda BrewsterStacy and Ryan BuckleyGerald and Donna BultjeDave and Glennys BumgardnerTammy ByersCabana TanJoe and Mindy ChildsMarlyn and Corrine ChristensenMartin and Cynthia ChristensenTracy ChristensenGeorge and Jean ConroyTim CrellyDoug and Jen DaileyPaula DeckertRhonda DeinertTerry and Darcy DeinertDiane and Dan DesLauriersDennis and Pat DicusMrs Bob EllefsonBarbara EwingEthan Fish
Tom and Julie FlowersShaun FoxDawn FreidelEugene and Mary FristadHeather FristadDoug FuerstLaura GillamGotcha CoveredAmy GoughGaylord and Jill GrieveBarb GronsethJoe HafnerCraig HaiarPam HannaJohn and Vicki HansenKaren HansenJulie Hart-SchutteMaryl HatwanHolly HedggeJohn and Joan HeemstraJason HellingSarah HellingKurt and Gloria HenriksenMike and Marlene HettingerMaynard and Betty HiebTerry and Cindy HoffmanBrian and Melody HohnAl and Shawna HulsPaula and Tom HunstadAllen and Norma JenksAvys JohnsonDillon JohnsonGina Jung and Marty LundeenTory KaufmanPaul and Linda KausNancy KellyLori KelseySusan and Paul Kiepke
Daryl and Velda KilstromEric and Becky KloozDamon KlumbLarry and Patricia KlumbBob and Eunice KnightBernadette KoesterJohn and Karla KoonsBill and Pam KoupalBob and Donna KrietlowAngela KulmDennis and Cheryl KunkelPaula LarsonPat LeischnerJoni LoesDanita LucasSandy MarlerCami MartinReginald MartinKevin McCardleKathrine McCormickDonna McDonaldMDS ManufacturingJessica MeinkeMark and Tammie MunsenTodd and Kerri MuehlerTom and Monica MeyersPatrick MikkonenRyan and Carrie MitchellDan and Becky MohrMargaret MoodyJack MunceStacy and Lori NettingaLori O'KeefeRick and Maria OlsenRobert OlsenTroy and Amy OlsonDuane and Donna O'NeillPolly Parker
Tom and Sherri PatzerDon and Dixie PatzlaffLeroy and Mary PerssonShirley PetersenCraig PickartCalvin and Ann PietzJayson and Jackie PlampSheryl and Greg PlampRich and Deb PlattPrestige Salon & SpaBetty PuetzJoseph and Helen PuetzDan and Jan RamlDr. Paul and Laura RasmussenSharon RehorstSteven Rice FamilyGail RolingDave and Jacki RoyMark and Kathy RumlS & M Printing,Robert and Patricia Miller
Shelly SandhoffFrank and Marlene SchaferDixie SchladweilerNancy SchleyDeAnn SchmidtDr. Jeffrey SchmidtPaula SchmidtDan and Connie SchmitzKevin and Kris SchochenmaierLynda SchoenfelderSteve and Lynette SchoenfelderVirgil and Mary AnnSchoenfelder
Seth SevertsonRichard StedmanTom and Sandy SheetsRobert Smetana
Dale and Anne SmithE Steeves and Louise SmithJerry and Lorna SmithMarla SmithReid SmithTeresa SmithCarla SnedekerMyron and Nancy SonneHannah SpatesDani StangeStehly FarmsVicki StubbeRon SullivanPatricia TegethoffDoug and Mary TimmerSarah TimmerLarry and Cheryl TitzeRod and Mary TitzeLora TrautmanJean TurnerTwin Dragon,Danny and Savy Prom
Phil and Angie VanthaafRod and Connie VermeulenBrooke VeurinkVFW Post #3239Cal and Judy VogelCharles and KathyWalzCarolynWeeksMarthaWegMark WenzelMichelle WhiteheadNatalie Wilson and FamilyWonder Workers CFEL ClubDonnaWrightPat ZensBen and Helen Zoss
In Loving MemoryKristi Arnold ~ 1970 -2019
“She enjoyed crossword puzzles and chatting on the phone daily. Kristiloved the band Something New and went almost every time they came tothe Moose Lodge. “Kristi belonged to the Kiwanis Club and also was amember of the Moose Lodge. Kristi came to LifeQuest in 1994 and livedseveral places in Mitchell before moving to the North Kimball House. Ipray that her mother met her when she arrived in heaven.She is now freeof the pain, cancer and all the other health problems she had.”
– Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
“I always admired Kristi. She was always very loyal to her family and friends and would take time toconnect with those important to her. She loved talking on the phone, sending cards, or just spendingtime together. She especially liked visiting with her family, and Scooter, the family dog! Kristi wasalmost rhythmic in her routines and in the different things she needed to complete each day! In everyconversation with Kristi, she always shared what plans she had coming up! She always had somethingthat she looked forward to such as church,Kiwanis club,bible study,or spending timewith others. Kristialways had several calendars for each year, so no important date or event would be missed!”
– Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
Board ProfileMike Tobin, LifeQuest Board of Directors
There aren’t too many places around Mitchellwhere Mike Tobin is a stranger. He goes to con-certs and sporting events, he works downtownand he’s a fixture at LifeQuest events. Eventhough Mike’s interests reach farther out in thecommunity from LifeQuest, he still serves theorganization as a member of the LifeQuestBoard of Directors since 2014.“I haven’t missed a meeting and have perfect
attendance,” said Tobin,“and I bring my gavel forthe start and finish of the meetings.” The gavelwas a gift from fellow Board member Joe Childs.
Mike has made many new friends and is asinvolved in Board proceedings as any other
member. “I like Renee, Steve, Joe, Melanie – all of them,” said Tobin, who works downtown at ElixirRoasterie every week.
“He always has a nice thing to say about us,or a staff member,”said LifeQuest’s Executive DirectorPam Hanna.“The Board meetings are important to him.And it’s important to us that he’s there.”
ProgramManager Carrie Tesch (left) andExecutive Director Pam Hanna with Mike Tobin.
Board ProfileTrevor Dierks, Foundation Board President
As President of Mitchell’s First Dakota National Bank, Trevor Dierks hasseen many non-profit organizations over the years. “What really makesLifeQuest unique,” said Dierks,”is the sheer number of people it impacts.”Dierks, who’s been with the bank since its inception 20 years ago, serves onthe LifeQuest Foundation Board of Directors and is its Board President for the2018-2019 fiscal year.
Trevor and his wife, Julie,have two children (Josie and Dawson.) Trevorknows the importance – and challenge – of attracting and keeping great peo-ple towork at LifeQuest.“That really is the biggest challenge,”said Dierks,whowith his wife, Julie, have two children. “Attracting additional staff and retain-ing the existing people will help LifeQuest thrive.”
He knows the Foundation – and its donors – are important to LifeQuest.“The Foundation really makes an impact on LifeQuest’s budget,” said Dierks.
Trevor DierksLifeQuest Foundation Board President
ADVOCATE ($100 - $249) Con’tJeff and Ashley SandUrban SchoenfelderGary and Ranae SchoenrockTom and Jacque SchumacherBill and Jane SebertLou and Carol SebertRandy and Cindy Seppala
Jeff and Lynne SmithSPN AssociatesJake and Anne SteffenRose StockingAmy StormLeah StormTim and Sue Tilberg
Buck and Nanci TimminsTerry and Judy TimminsMike and Cindy Titze -
Titze Electric & RemodelingKen and Lois TracyTransmission ProsUnited Commercial Travelers
Sonja VanErdewykSheri and Rick VanOverscheldeViola WintersTerri and Todd Shannon,
Wright Brothers Aviation
Donations ThroughYourWill (Bequests)Planned giving donors may give a gift to the LifeQuest Foundation,upon their death, through their
Last Will and Testament, called a bequest. Bequests are simple and revocable, meaning that you canchange your gifts at any time.FEATURESBequests are flexible and can be given in a variety of ways:
A specific gift could include a specific dollar amount, number of shares of stock, a piece of propertyor other comparable gift to the LifeQuest Foundation.A percentage gift provides a donation equal to a stated percentage of your total assets. There is noneed to worry about a stated amount, and your donation will increase if the value of your estate does.A remainder gift provides a donation based on a percentage (or stated amount) of your assets afterany specific gifts you wish to make to family, friends or other organizations. This is different than apercentage gift because this gift is made after any stated bequests are made.
Already completed your will?A bequest to the LifeQuest Foundation is as easy as adding a codicil to your will. A codicil is an officialdocument where you can make amendments or changes to your will without the added expense ofre-writing your entire will. A codicil uses straightforward language to suit your needs. Contact yourestate professional or call the Foundation at (605) 996-2032 to request codicil documents.
Nathan BakerDeono and Lonna MillerDouglas BaldwinRod and Mary TitzeBarbara BouchieDan and Jan RamlRon SullivanDonald and Barbara YoungTeri BurgessRod and Mary TitzeJohn CraterRod and Mary TitzeRobert CunninghamRod and Mary TitzeJoAnn Eagle RoadPam HannaVicki StubbeIsabel ErpenbachJoseph and Helen PuetzMartin EsserDale and Ruth Thomas
Darleen FeesDonald and Barbara Young
Rene HaischJohn and Jeanne Applebee
Varland HansenJoseph and Helen Puetz
Eric HemmahSusan and Paul Kiepke
Colin KapitanPaula and Tom Hunstad
Blair KelseyLori Kelsey
Ashley MoePat Zens
Edith MoeNancy KellyDuane MorganSusan and Paul KiepkeRod and Mary TitzeCharles and KathyWalz
Dale and Marilyn MurphyTammy ByersLindell MusickDennis and Pat DicusMelvin OverwegGary and Mary HiebAvys JohnsonWendy RunestadDonnaWrightAlvin SchleyNancy SchleyJim SchmidtDeAnn SchmidtJerry SiemonsmaKathrine McCormickLois ThuringerJoseph and Helen PuetzBetty Jo TietzRod and Mary TitzeJoel Van DoverKen and Lois Tracy
Bernie VanWassenhoveLou and Carol SebertDonald and Barbara Young
Riley WhitleyNatalieWilson and Family
Peggy ZechPeggy and Larry Hofmeister
Tribute GiftsStacy AmickChuck and Jane Amick
Kelly EngleHazel EngleDuane and Donna O’Neill
Mary StrandJerry and Ruby Pattison
Mary Lou VoigtRose Stocking
Gifts to LifeQuestBill Payne
Exceeding ExpectationsWe really didn’t know what to expect,” said a surprised Brian
Loken, LifeQuest’s Development Director about the inauguralDancing for Dreams event. “We thought it would be an enter-taining evening and the potential to be a good fundraiser even-tually. This was much more than that.”
With over 350 generous people in attendance, Dancing forDreams exceeded all expectations, raising over $56,000 for theorganization.
“We’re so happy,” said Janet Greenway, who co-chaired theevent with husband, Doug. “It was really an amazing evening.We’ve gotten such positivecomments from thedancers and people whoattended.”
After Doug announcedthe total raised, the trophyfor the winning couplewas announced. Lyndonand Jana Overweg raisedover $6,000 for LifeQuestfrom friends, family andothers. Lyndon and Jana,still dressed in their prisonand police officer garb,embraced Janet at centerstage to a standing ova-tion.
Funds raised are slatedto help offset costs atCareer Connections,LifeQuest’s job develop-ment arm, helping peoplewith disabilities find andmaintain communityemployment.
For pictures from theevent, see page 7.
PROFILEVOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 SPRING 2019
Mission…Creating opportunities thatenrich lives.
Vision…For all people to succeed andbe valued.
Values…LifeQuest is committed topromoting a community ofacceptance and caring.Webelieve the following valuesare important in that effort:
• Dignity and Respect
• Health and Safety
• Rights andResponsibilities
• Freedom of Choice
• Meaningful and TrustingRelationships
• Having and AchievingGoals and Dreams
• Opportunities toExperience andCelebrate Life
The Profile is a quarterly publicationof LifeQuest.
LifeQuest804 N Mentzer • Mitchell, SD 57301Ph 605-996-2032 • Fax 605-996-0972www.lifequestsd.com
Inside this Issue…Exceeding Expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
From the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Spirit Award Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Remembering Kristi Arnold . . . . . . . . . . 4
Support LifeQuest ThroughAmazon Smile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Joann Eagle Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Dancing for Dreams Highlights . . . . . .7
Give Today - Give Online . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Donations Through Your Will . . . . . . . .9
New Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NON-PROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDMITCHELL, SDPERMIT NO. 71804 North Mentzer
Mitchell, SD 57301-2198
FOUNDATION Page 10 BRIEF HAPPENINGS Page 3
New Staff
John CherlandDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Sydney EngresserDirect Support Professional
Career Connections
Courtney HansenDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Kathy HubbardDirect Support Professional
McLeod House
Jocee McGuireDirect Support ProfessionalCentennial Apartments
Bailey OlsonDirect Support Professional
J & L house
Devon ThuringerDirect Support Professional
J & L House
Jakob TovslandDirect Support Professional
Clarke House
Callie MankeDirect Support ProfessionalPark Place Apartments
Dancing for Dreamsexceeded all expectations,
raising over $56,000for the organization.
Spirit Award ProgramThe LifeQuest Spirit Award Program is a way for employees to be recognized by their
peers, the people we support or families of those we support for doing something aboveand beyond job requirements or for outstanding dedication to people with disabilities.
Anyone can submit a Spirit Award, even community members and family members.Submit your Spirit Award to Kate Miller at kmiller@lifequestsd.com.
A few of our recent Spirit Awards, and their stories, follow:
Thank you to RondaVetch for all your patience and all you do for the people supported! Your approaches with Joelwhile walking were great. You gave good direction, you stayed focused, and remained positive, even when it wasdifficult! Thanks for all you do!
• Kacee Regan, ProgramManager
A huge thank you to Dan Ries for his help in moving furniture in my apartment. I love the new look. You are theBEST.
• Jessica Olson
I would like to thank Julie Gregory for always picking up the phone when someone from the North Kimball House,or myself, calls. There were many weeks that we were calling you nightly and not once did you get frustrated withall of our calls! I appreciate you so very much!
• Jeanie Morgan, Supervisor
Jana and LyndonOverwegwon the inauguralDancing for Dreams event.
A & G Diesel RepairChuck and Jane AmickFriends and Family of Kristi ArnoldCorn Palace StampedeMike and Janette DeSmetDr. Brett and Leann FarnhamMark and Tami Graham
Bruce and Marlene HainesLisa HohnJack's CampersMary KnoxKrall Eye Clinic, Comfort InnEric and Becky LarsonMyron and Dana Liebert
Patrick and Claudette McDonaldDeono and Lonna MillerMitchell School DistrictSteve and Dawn MorganDelmar and Nancy MuellerRon and Kim MuthDale and Barb Odegaard
Pat and Sandy OlesonJerry and Ruby PattisonJamie RexwinkelKeith and Gloria ThompsonMarvin and Bonnie Van DamDustin and Taylor WheelerVan and KathyWire
BENEFACTOR ($250 - $499)
Carney Petrik Awards
Micaiah benYehudiCareer Connections
Julie GregoryDonna GronkeJennifer HaddonBecky Haslam
Kara JohnsonAngie MayhewMcLeod House
North Kimball HouseAddison Oakland
Radke & Blaalid Houses
Tim SoderquistMary VerzaniLilyAnnWeissSamWesseling
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