Tuesday, February 26, 2008

“If I Can Make You Laugh, I Can Laugh Too”


There is good news for fans of Sun Valley Lodge’s resident comedienne. Eleanore Zahorcik has begun archiving her huge collection of jokes and will make them available for her fellow Lodge residents to look through.

You might think that someone with as many ready jokes as Eleanore has would have lived a carefree life, but nothing could be further from the truth. Eleanore grew up on a farm in western Wisconsin and along the way, she has milked cows by hand, raised eight children – and buried three, tended bar, managed a grocery store, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and taught special needs kids.

Rather than knocking the starch out of her, all this living eventually led Eleanore to the creation of her life philosophy: “If I can make you laugh, I can laugh too.”

After leaving the farm, Eleanore managed a grocery store/beer bar. She credits her experience tending bar as her education in joke telling. “I learned to tell jokes from the Norwegian (immigrants) who would stop in for a drink.”

Eleanore’s sense of humor and ability to tell jokes not only helped her sell beer, but later allowed her to communicate with her students. In between having children, Eleanore launched a teaching career and worked with special-needs kids and children whose first language was not English. “If I could get those kids to laugh, they enjoyed school and they learned.”

Eleanore began actually collecting jokes after her youngest daughter died. A few months ago, her grandson David told her he would like to archive her collection and put it in a bound format for family members. Eleanore and David broke the jokes into several categories and began picking favorites. Their first volume of jokes has been assembled and Eleanore will make a copy available in the library. She is hoping to have five volumes by the time she is finished.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Sun Valley Lodge Honors Dedicated Staff


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846
mike@sunvalleylodge.org
http://www.sunvalleylodge.org/



Sun Valley Lodge Honors Dedicated Staff


Sun City, Arizona – February 19, 2008 – Sun Valley Lodge recently honored its most dedicated staff members with a small party and awards ceremony. Among the honorees were nineteen staff members who have been with the Lodge for 15 years or longer. Six of the 19 have been with the Lodge for over 30 years.

The following staff members have been with Sun Valley Lodge for at least 15 years:

Jeanette Lewis-15 Years
Carl Hockenberry-15 Years
Gail Hale-15 Years
Judy Cohoon-16 Years
Felipe Cruz-16 Years
Lynn Kisseberth-17 Years
Frank Hernandez-19 Years
Mary Bustos-20 Years
Norma Avila-21 Years
Karen Jones-22 Years
Josie Perez-23 Years
Maria Leyva-25 Years
Ruth Ochoa-28 Years
Estella Moore-32 Years
Barbara Mendoza-34 Years
Ollie Washington-34 Years
Bertha Lopez-34 Years
Stella Hernandez-35 Years
Lily Topete-38 Years

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Sun Valley Lodge is a nonprofit organization and has been providing independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care in Sun City, Arizona for over 40 years.

Friday, February 15, 2008

The Ambassador


Jim Green is no stranger to most residents at the Lodge and certainly not to the staff. He served as Sun Valley Lodge’s first development director from 1996 to 2002 and has volunteered his time in a number of areas ever since.

In 1996, Jim was planning to retire from the Phoenix Urban League where he had spent the previous 12 years as development director when he received a call from the SVL board president at the time asking for Jim’s help in creating a plan to guide the Lodge’s future. When Jim agreed to the challenge, his first task was to write his own job description.

During his years at the Lodge, Jim helped develop a working budget and created a fundraising timetable. It is notable that the Lodge raised the funds for the renovation during Jim’s tenure. And, he oversaw 2 ½ years of the renovation projects while an employee of SVL.

Thankfully, Jim did not leave his friends at the Lodge after he retired. He made himself available to the staff for a variety of tasks and serves as an ambassador-at-large representing us in the community to this day. He also runs a monthly men’s club for residents.

As a small token of appreciation, Lodge management elected to honor Jim with the annual Helene Pfeifer award at the staff recognition party on January 31st. The award is named after late resident Helene Pfeifer and is given to the volunteer who best exemplifies Helene’s spirit of giving and dedication. Past recipients include Irene Lincoln and Dorothy Mills.