July 28, 2022
A little rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of our Residents and employees who gathered outside on July 28 for Summerfest, a celebration of the season featuring our first-ever Hilltop Olympics. We’ve all been through so much these past couple of years, so it felt great to get outside and have a little summer fun together. Our Residents and their family members have shown such patience and cooperation throughout the challenges of the pandemic, so we were especially glad to have family back among us for the event. Likewise, our employees have shown plenty of resilience and dedication over the past two years and deserved to have a little fun, too.
The special day was made possible, in part, by our entire food service team from John Marshall Catering, which cooked up a delicious picnic-style lunch. While Residents and guests dined, Team Mt. Assisi — a group of brave and slightly crazy competitors — showed off their collective athletic prowess in four feature events: a Wheelchair Race, Hula Hoop Contest, Wheelchair Obstacle Course, and Water Balloon Toss. The games kicked off with our own Olympic ceremony, led by Diane Ott, grand marshall; Sister Cecilia Jacko, resident ambassador; and Carolyn Klingensmith, employee ambassador. Team Mt. Assisi paraded around the main parking lot — transformed just that morning into an Olympic stadium — to enthusiastic cheers from the crowd, who couldn’t wait to see their favorite athletes in action.
They got what they came for, as three heats battled in the Wheelchair race, before the finalists took one more lap in search of gold. The weather significantly shortened the Hula Hoop Contest, and that’s a good thing because Team Mt. Assisi clearly needs more practice! The Wheelchair Obstacle Course challenged players to circle a giant, inflatable hamburger; knock down oversized bowling pins; zig-zag through inflatable palm trees; and try to deduct precious seconds by scoring points in cornhole, all before thundering toward the finish line. The Water Balloon Toss was possibly the most impressive spectacle of the day, featuring a few brave family members and lingering on through several rounds until Tom Steenbeke and Cindy McCullough finally secured the top prize with 19 successful tosses. Halfway through the games, the sky offered up some sprinkles, but our dedicated team played on, much to the delight of the crowd.
Off the field, families who had never met each other got acquainted, and our Residents, energized by the athletic antics before them, served as full-throated cheerleaders for the Olympics. “It was wonderful!” exclaimed Sister Elaine Hromulak, who was invited by her sister, Resident Theresa Cammarata. Not surprisingly, the most ear-piercing cheers seemed to come from the Metro Family, as Resident Helen Metro and her daughters rooted on our competitors like teenage girls at a 1964 Beatles concert. Many agreed that the ceremonial parade and Wheelchair Races were the most memorable highlights. “We must do this again next year!” was the resounding sentiment from so many.
Many thanks are in order — Joe the Juggler entertained everyone and refused his regular fee; the Funk Family, Dave Hunkele and Joanne Osborn contributed great prizes for our employee raffle, as did our friends at Advanced Home Health, Commonwealth Hospice, Monarch Hospice and Heartland Hospice. Our employees also received Mt. Assisi Place T-shirts. courtesy of our administration. Resident, employee, family member, volunteer or vendor — everyone played an integral role in putting together a truly special day for our personal care community. Volunteer photographers Ralph Flaugher and Sister Roselyn Kuzma captured all the action in the photo gallery below. If you have photos or videos to share, please email them to nbuchlmayer@mtassisiplace.com so they can be added to the gallery.
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Wheelchair Race
Gold: Tom Steenbeke (32.41)
Silver: Tammy Towers (42.40)
Bronze: Danielle Thompson (60.0)
Hula Hoop Contest
Gold: Kelly Spino (12.12)
Silver: Carolyn Hunter
Bronze: Dave Hunkele
Obstacle Course
Gold: Tammy Towers (45.0)
Silver: Tom Steenbeke (53.0)
Bronze: Carolyn Klingensmith (68.0)
Water Balloon Toss
Champs: Tom Steenbeke
& Cindy McCullough (19)
2nd Place: Kelly Spino & Jen (18)
3rd Place: Carolyn Klingensmith
& Sister Georgette Dublino (6)
Best Dressed
Crowd Favorite: Elaine Chegas
Honorable Mentions:
Tammy Towers
Karen Vevers
Joanne Osborn
With the help of tents, tables and a hard-working setup crew, our main parking lot was transformed into our own Olympic stadium for a few special hours.
Joe Hepburn and family take in the action.
Theresa Cammarata (right) welcomed her sister, Sister Elaine Hromulak, as her guest.
Members of the School Sisters of St. Francis enjoyed the fun.
Our friends at Commonwealth Hospice showed their support.
Representatives from Advanced Home Health interacted with families and Residents.
Connie Holko shows off the bounty of gift baskets raffled off with gratitude to our employees.
Sister Ancy Francis and Tiffany Bucero
Residents await their picnic lunches.
Ruth Ann was all smiles.
Rita (right) and family enjoyed spending time together.
Dorothy welcomed her family for the fun.
Linda
Norma, Marge and family had a blast.
Dee enjoys a juicy cheeseburger.
Mary enjoys the picnic food.
The cheers of Helen and her daughters could be heard for miles.
Residents and guests offer a smile.
Elsie (Resident) and Cindy Leininger (nurse)
A young guest enjoys a balloon animal made by Joe the Juggler.
Nicole Buchlmayer (communications coordinator) and Linda Hyde (volunteer) get ready for the action.
Our food service team was plating picnic food in overdrive.
Staffers line up to deliver food trays to Residents.
Team Mt. Assisi begins to assemble for the opening ceremony.
Sister Cecilia, Carolyn Klingensmith and Diane Ott lead the opening procession.
Tom Steenbeke (maintenance) offers peace in the spirit of the Olympic games.
Sister Gracy Kundukulam and Joanne Osborn prepare for the start of the Wheelchair Race.
Tammy Towers was overflowing with summertime spirit.
A fit of the giggles hindered Sister Gracy's race performance.
The second heat featured Karen Vevers, Sharon Nuttall, Carolyn Hunter and Tom Steenbeke.
The third heat included Sister Ancy Francis, Elaine Chegas, Mary Banovic and Danielle Thompson.
A thoughtful Diane Ott enjoys the action.
The Hula Hoop Contest was as chaotic as it looks.
Diane Ott and Sister Cecilia
John Marshall fires up the coals to cook the burgers and hot dogs.
These gift baskets awaited our winning athletes.
Chelsea Lee (food service) shows off her sweet smile and colorful hair.
Joanne Osborn shows off her colorful locks.
Francis the Flamingo held all the drinks and set the scene.
Joe the Juggler gets ready to rev up the crowd.
Tammy Towers' cute get-up earned her an honorable mention in the Best Dressed competition.
Will Taylor works up a sweat on the grill.
Elaine Chegas grabbed Best Dressed honors with a tie-dyed combo.
Sister Cecilia heads outside for the event.
Alice shows off her balloon ladybug.
Joe the Juggler entertains the Metro girls.
Joe the Juggler impresses with his skills.
Sister Gracy offers an opening prayer. "May every member of this personal care community be blessed with warmth of heart and sunshine of spirit on this blessed day and all throughout the year," she said.
Team Mt. Assisi looks ready to get into some trouble.
Elaine Chegas eats up the adoration as she is introduced.
A shy Sister Ancy greets the crowd.
Carolyn Hunter awaits the action.
Carolyn Klingensmith was nearly knocked off her feet by the cheers.
Cindy McCullough steps into the spotlight.
Sharon "Nitro" Nuttall pumps up the crowd.
Jo-Jo O takes the stage.
Kelly "Meano" Spino greets her fans.
Dave "Hunka-Hunka" Hunkele had to be coaxed to join the team, but had a blast when he did.
Sister Gracy accepts applause quietly before giggling her way through the events.
Danielle "Turbo" Thompson gets ready to unleash her inner athlete.
The most introverted member of Team Mt. Assisi, Tammy Towers had to be lured out of her shell.
Here comes "Eager" Karen Vevers.
Sister Cecilia shows off the torch she would carry during the opening ceremony.
The procession steps out from under the portico to the sound of thunderous applause.
The athletes played to the crowd's enthusiasm as they circled the stadium.
The first heat of the Wheelchair Race in position on the starting line.
And they're off!
Go Tammy! Go Joanne!
Tammy crosses the finish line and wins her heat.
Jo-Jo O didn't have much to celebrate, but cheered anyway.
The second heat takes their places.
Tom taunts the competition.
Sharon, Carolyn and Karen try to catch Tom.
Nicole announces that Tom has failed his steroid test and faces possible disqualification.
It's always a good thing when the chef (John Marshall) eats his own food.
The third and final heat gets ready to race.
In what appears to be a serious rules violation, Mary attempts to push her wheelchair across the finish line.
Danielle "Turbo" Thompson takes Heat 3 and advances to the finals.
Mary, Elaine and Danielle converge on the course.
The Hula Hoopers clearly need more practice.
Karen Vever flashes some colorful duds.
Tom takes the outside lane during the Wheelchair Race finals, but it didn't slow him down quite enough for Danielle and Tammy to keep up.
Kelly tries to slow down Tom on his way to certain victory.
Tom's tried and true technique was lifting his feet, rather than using them to power himself. The result was unmatched aerodynamics.
Tom looks for big points in the cornhole toss. His inability to get any on this shot proved to be his downfall in the Obstacle Course.
Carolyn uses a grabber to take her shot.
Tammy's success at bowling and cornhole resulted in enough points to leapfrog Tom and post the best time on the Obstacle Course.
A visibly shy Tammy celebrates her Obstacle Course victory.
Elaine takes her shot at cornhole.
Elaine accepts defeat with fine sportsmanship.
Sister Denise Olshausky checks out the action.
Carolyn completes her circle around the cheeseburger.
Carolyn grabs big points in the bowling obstacle.
Then goes for broke with a cornhole toss.
And celebrates completing the course.
Tammy learns she's won the Obstacle Course.
The Water Balloon Toss begins with pairs just a few feet apart.
Then a few more feet.
Until only two pairs remained in the first heat.
Carolyn and Sister Georgette Dublino square off against members of the Hayson and Metro families.
The competition heats up as the distance grows.
Breaking balloons ends the first heat with a splash after six successful tosses.
The second heat starts off cautiously.
The last pair standing -- Cindy and Tom -- won the event with 19 successful tosses and maybe a little luck too.
Danielle shows off her Wheelchair Race bronze medal.
Still introverted this far into the event, Tammy reluctantly shows off her silver.
Carolyn proudly wear her bronze medal earned in the Obstacle Course.
Kelly proved to be the Hula Hoop champion by keeping her hoop spinning for 12.12 seconds.
Carolyn took silver in the Hula Hoop contest and clearly had the best wiggle of the bunch.
It was a bronze medal day for Dave, who found his fit with the hula hoop.
Tom and Cindy show off their Water Balloon Toss trophies, which went straight home to their mantles.
Elaine takes a bow after being voted Best Dressed by the crowd.
A drenched Sister Gracy seeks shelter under a palm tree.
Eager Vevers approaches the last turn in the Wheelchair Race.