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Connections JunJulyAug 2020

Connections Newsletter JunJulAug 2020

Keywords: caring women's connection

2020 JUNE• JULY•AUG| Vol. 22 Issue 5

C O N N E C T I O N SCWC Periodic Publication

Thank you to our 2019/20 Corporate Sponsors! 2020 Grant Recipients Announced

CORPORATE CHAMPIONS The culmination of our “You Have the Power” themed year is the awarding of all
Avalon Salon and Day Spa the money in our Love Fund to vetted grant applicants. We also provide for specific
Casten Body Shop philanthropy needs throughout the year. Take a look below to see how we helped.
CookCraft by Candace
See pg. 5 for more on our grant recipients and pg.9 for a look at our scholarship winners!
Renee Clark Real Estate Group - @properties
INSIDE THIS 5 GRANT 7 SPRING EVENT 9 SCHOLARSHIP
CORPORATE ADVOCATES ISSUE RECIPIENTS RECAP
Call Me Social Butterfly WINNERS 1
Chris Geimer Design
Edwards Jones office of Erica Gunther
Fifth Third Bank
House of Betty Jane
Lake Zurich Travel
Paula Hoerner - Arbonne Int’l Indep. Consultant
Petra 4 Travel
Touching Sky Meditation
Tupperware - Rosemarie Fagan

CORPORATE STEWARDS
Aerex Pest Control
Agogo Active Wear
Ancient Oaks Foundation
Anuyu Boutique
Assured Services, Inc.
Barn Nursery
Blue Jay Paint and Blinds
Be New Pilates
Broken Earth Winery
Cherie Smith Zurek - ReMax
Concierge Medical & Day Spa
Couture 360 Salon
Deemer Law Firm LTD
Deer Park Chiropractic
Destination Fitness
Epilogue
Frank Haas & Associates
GinnyOsellshomes, Inc.
The Goddard School of Hawthorn Woods
Grooms Insurance
Hallmark Promotions Inc.
Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa-Kildeer
Harbor Chase
Hart Dental
Helping Hands Therapy
Home Away From Home Dog Care
Homes with Team Family-Christine Lee (RE/MAX Showcase)
Historic Downtown Long Grove
Inland Bank
Just Bee Yoga
Kasia Vetter Photography
Kendra Scott - Deer Park Town Center
Kick It Up Coaching
KiwkServ Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling
KMG Coaching and Consulting
Luxe Wearhouse
Mary Conway, Baird & Warner
Mary Kay - Marla Shell
Melon Ink Elegant Screen Print & Embroidery
Michelle Dorfman, Baird & Warner
Mid-West Tree Service Inc.
Muller Exteriors
N2 Publishing/Hawthorn Woods Country Club Lifestyle
Nancy Burgess Strategic Marketing, Inc.
Norwex - Joelle Pehrson
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Olivia’s Boutique
On Occasion Catering & Events
Orangetheory Fitness - Kildeer/Riverwoods
PMG Wealth Management
Polish Maids
Poul’s Landscaping
Profile by Sanford
Pulsation Yoga
Raceway Car Wash
Randy S Heidenfelder - Attorney
Ray’s Bike and Mower - Mundelein
Ronna Streiff Realty - Baird & Warner
Sandra Frampton Real Estate Inc.
Sharon Adilman - Cabi Clothing
Signs by Tomorrow
Sports Clips Lake Zurich
Studio One Eleven Salon and Day Spa
Susan Hutchings @properties
The Gents Place
WE of IL (Women Entrepreneurs of Illinois)
Within Reach Inc.
Yin Yang Pilates
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

LAURIE WILHOIT Support During These Times
President
As we enter summer and next phase of our “new normal,” I want to
[email protected] take this moment to reflect on how far we’ve come with your help and
847-796-0232 where we are going. Several months ago, our lifestyle as we know it
came to a complete stop. As the pandemic swept in, families and organiza-
KINDNESS tions, including Caring Women’s Connection, had to pivot and adjust to a new
IS FREE, slower pace, the need for healthy distance and still work continuously to meet
the rising needs in the community while supplies decreased.
SPRINKLE IT
ALL OVER! But you were right there with us—supporting us. From new members
that joined at the individual and corporate level, to the local businesses
THANK YOU TO OUR 2019/2020 that raised their commitments to help us meet the rising demand for
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS: supplies, to the creative drives and additional donations, auction and
raffle items you sent for the virtual Spring Luncheon, you allowed us to
continue to provide to those in need. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

I am so grateful for your support of Caring Women’s Connection and our
mission to serve women and children in need. This pandemic is wreaking
havoc on so many parts of our everyday life, but most of our challenges pale
in comparison with those we support. Children and spousal abuse, hunger,
and so many basic needs are skyrocketing during this time, and you helped
us help those who need it the most in our community. I am so proud to be a
member and see how we came together to make a difference– so proud of
our commitment to the community and lives we helped, even if in a small way.

Now, we begin our backpack drive. Due to changing situations we will be
asking for monetary donations instead of products, as the news seems to

change day to day. We will help the shelters
provide for the children, whether it be backpacks
or gift cards, we will be there for them.

Patricia L. Deemer, J.D. We are also beginning to form committees to
work on our projects. We need people to assist
[email protected] with contacting donors and tracking it in spread-
847-847-7463 sheets, soliciting and picking up donations,
welcoming new members to our organization,
795 Ela Road – Suite 100 website maintenance, and representing CWC at
Lake Zurich, IL 60047 local events. If you can spare a few hours every
www.deemerlaw.com month, every quarter, once a year, please contact
me so we can discover how you can help.
Estate Planning
Probate & Estate Administration Our journey is far from over, and the need
continues to grow, but the road is ready for us
Real Estate Transactions to keep moving and changing the world with
kindness, love and support. We hope you will
Counsel You continue with us as our new year begins in August.
Can Trust

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Independent Beauty Consultant

847-334-0755

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PHILANTHROPY

Backpack Mania Re-invented for Now

In these new and challenging times, lower-income and homeless chil- For the upcoming school year, our goal is to provide school supply
dren have even more hurdles to overcome. In the past, CWC has needs for 100 students in grades 1-12 by providing gift cards. You can
supported children in Lake County shelters by providing fully help us reach this goal by sponsoring a student with a $30, $50, or $65
loaded backpacks to students in grades 1-12. gift card to Walmart or Target.
The shelters we support do not know if students will be in school or You can also help us reach this goal by providing a monetary donation
learning remotely this upcoming school year. These students’ needs will in these amounts. Please send by AUGUST 1, 2020.
be for school supplies at school or at the shelters.

Susan Passaglia: [email protected], 847-370-8282

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GRANT ALLOCATIONS

2020 CWC Grant Recipients

Our grants chart on the front cover shows the kind of aid that for the funds that serve our CWC mission, and the use of any
is provided by the organizations receiving funds from CWC this funds that we may have awarded in the previous year. Thank you
year. There are many wonderful groups in Lake County helping to our Grants Chair Lisa Charnogorsky and her committee for
women and children, and CWC is proud to be able to support their work coordinating this work. We are grateful for all the work
these organizations and programs. Each year, 501(c)(3) applicants these groups do in our county, especially in this difficult time.
must submit a detailed proposal including financials, intentions

This year’s recipients and their grant projects: CYN Counseling Center:
Counseling sessions for domestic violence victims
Emmaus House of Hospitality - Lake Zurich:
Free school shoes and winter boots to children cyngrayslake.org

emmaus-house.org

CASA Lake County: OMNI Youth Services:
Training for court-appointed advocates for children Programs for at risk teen girls

casalakecounty.com omniyouth.org

The Period Collective: Operation Warm (The Chapel Lake Zurich):
Feminine hygiene products to local schools & groups Winter coats for children

theperiodcollective.org operationwarm.org

A Safe Place: The Chapel Food Pantry (Lake Zurich):
Emergency shelter and continued support to victims Meals and take home food
of domestic violence
chapel.org
asafeplaceforhelp.org
Special Recreation Association of Central Lake
Joanie’s Closet: County (SRACLC):
School supplies and necessities to children and Technology for youth and teens with special needs
families in need in the District 95 School District
sraclc.org
district95foundation.org/joanies-closet
Rest In His Arms:
The Lake County Haven: Sessions for volunteers who
Transitional shelter and housing program for convert donated wedding
homeless women and children gowns into burial garments
for indigent and needy
lakecountyhaven.org infants.

Twice As Nice Mother & Child: operationwarm.org
Diaper distribution to families in need

twiceasnicemc.org

Center for Independence Through Conductive Educ.: The grant to The Period Collective
Summer camp for disabled toddlers will help purchase bulk feminine
hygiene products distributed
cfimove.org through shelters, food banks,
schools, health facilities, after
Staben House: school clubs, and transitional
Rental assistance for homeless women and children housing facilities.

waukegantownship.com

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Corporate Member Heros

No matter our age or circumstances none of us will forget consulting, hotels, local publications, catering, salons and spas,
the many ways 2020 went from being a business as usual wineries, vehicle body shops, pest control, custom embroidery,
year to a time of major adjustments and accommoda- promotion materials and networking groups.
tions as we focus on keeping our families and community as
safe as possible. This had meant tremendous challenges and Many of you are the owners of these businesses and have not
hardships for the business community that we all rely on. The stopped working and finding new ways to keep going during
businesses we would visit monthly, weekly and perhaps daily the shutdowns, and now as we move closer to a new normal.
(coffee shops and eating establishments) have had to pivot in CWC appreciates the support the 80+ Corporate Members
ways both unimaginable and inspiring at the same time! have provided to us in our 2019/2020 year. We encourage our
As we look through the names of our Corporate Members that members and friends to review the list of businesses on the
have supported CWC over the last few years they include nearly cover of this newsletter and see if there is a business you can
every business categories in our community: clothing boutiques, support to keep our community thriving. I know many of you
travel services, landscaping, paint and home décor, insurance, are regular customers to those on this list and will be back as
pet care, banking, financial planning, real estate, fitness, car soon as is safe for you to do so.
wash, legal services, photography, dentistry, chiropractic,
bakeries, chocolate and sweets, mediation, yoga, coaching and We look forward to seeing you in your places of business or
speaking with you soon.

CWC Community Outreach can be reached at: Paula Hoerner: [email protected], text 847.525.9746

Susan Passaglia: [email protected], text 847.370.8282 Joy Little: [email protected], text 815.236.3797

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EVENT RECAP

MAY

Adapting Our Spring Fundraiser for COVID-19!

Our annual Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show, one of Thank you to our
our main fundraisers, had to be revamped this year Spring Raffle Sponsors & Contributors!
due to the pandemic. Once we determined that even a
rescheduling was not possible, we were able to move the annual CHAMPION EVENT SPONSORS:
Purse Raffle and the regular raffle to an online event.
Casten Body Shop
With help from sponsors who stood with us and supporters who
purchased tickets on our website, we were able to raise about Cookcraft By Candace
$9000 toward our Love Fund! In a Facebook live event on the
evening of May 9, our board member Daria Knupp drew tickets Renee Clark Real Estate Group @properties
in her kitchen and our donation coordinators, Nicole Schultes
and Laura Hoyt-Staley made sure that the prizes won got to the RAFFLE DONATIONS
winners. Of course, our successful raffle would not have been
possible without everyone donating wonderful prizes. We hope Anthropologie
to be back in person for our next large fundraiser, our Love Fund
Auction on October 22, 2020 at Kemper Golf Club! ANUYU Boutique

Paula Hoerner/Arbonne Intern.

Indep. Consultant

Avalon Salon & Day Spa

Kori Babb

Call Me Social Butterfly

Corked! Wine Bar, Long Grove

Couture 360

Home Away From Home

House of Betty Jane, Lake Zurich Orangetheory Fitness -

Epilogue Arts Kildeer/Riverwoods

Lake Zurich Family Martial Arts Nicole Schultes

Long Grove Confectionery Tupperware - Rosemarie Fagan

Melon Ink Screenprint Christine Wilkerson

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CWC DONATION PROGRAM

The “Love Fund” is the heart of the Caring Women’s Connection organization. All donations
collected for this fund are distributed to charities and organizations that support women
and children in need in Lake County. Every person/business/organization that gives a monetary
donation becomes a “Gem” of Caring Women’s Connection, helping us to provide vital
assistance to the programs we support.

We appreciate every level of donation. Caring Women’s Connection will send you a tax receipt
and publicize your donation, along with your name/company’s name (if you so choose) on our
website and in our CONNECTIONS newsletter publication, which is mailed to over 4,000
residents. The Caring Women’s Connection is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and all
monetary donations are tax deductible. Below is a list of our donation designations.

Donations can be sent in or made online at www.caringwomensconnection.com/donate-now

DIAMOND GEMS ($10,000+) • AMETHYST GEMS ($5,000 - $9,999) • RUBY GEMS ($1,000 - $4,999) •
SILVER SUPPORTERS ($50 - $999) • PLATINUM INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP ($100)

2019/20 RUBY GEMS Thank you for
your support!
Ann Severson House of Betty Jane Long Grove Confectionery

2019/20 SILVER SUPPORTERS/PLATINUM MEMBERS

Linu Abraham Denise Gornick Muffi Painter AbbVie
Stacey Adams Susan Passaglia ANUYU Boutique
Valerie Arnesen Kathleen Gornik Kate Pedigo Couture 360
Cheryl Haas Joanne Pence Historic Downtown Long Grove
Janis Berson Laura Hoyt-Staley Sharon Popielewski
Tina Bourbon Amanda Howland Olga Santoscoy Business Association
Judith Burlingame Alice Schmitz Kendra Scott LLC
Laurie Caputo Regina Kaufmann Joyce Semmler Long Grove Confectionery
Darlene Kober Carol Skarlat Melon Ink
Lisa Charnogorsky Karen Korenkiewicz Sharon Specht Nothing Bundt Cakes
David & Lynn Coughenour Mary Lou Leitner Angie Underwood On Occasion Catering
Patricia Corman Kay Lobo Paisley Designs/ Shelley Walton
Rose & Cass Culp Michael & Ann Marie Mathis Schwab Charitable/
Trevis Crane Trish McEvoy
Amy Degustino John & Susan Short
Lynn Munson

SCHOLARSHIP This past month CWC reward an outstanding high school graduate who has demon-
PROGRAM strated a history of service to the community with a $3,000 scholarship towards tuition
and provides as many additional scholarships as possible. This year, we awarded a total
of $5,000 in scholarships to four deserving area high school seniors. With a donation

of $3,000 or more, the scholarship will be named after you or your organization.
We think this is a great way to show your support for education and the community
and assist in the educational goals of a deserving local student. You may donate to the
scholarship online at any time on the CWC website.

“Connect” with our readers!

Discounts are available for advertisers signing up for our 2020/21 year starting with our Sept/
Oct issue. Please contact Kim Penny at [email protected] or 224.422.9852 for more info.

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SCHOLARSHIPS

CWC Scholarship Winners

Our Scholarship Chair Pamela Coleman and the committee a myriad of hours to school groups and community groups, and
received quite a few scholarship applications again this year, and did have a passion to continue service into college, all while main-
a thorough review. A final group of applicants was interviewed taining impressive academic levels. A CWC Yoga night in January
(remotely) and four seniors received service scholarships for a total as well as other funds and donations made these possible. We wish
of $5000! These are remarkable students who have volunteered all of the winners the very best in their new college endeavors.

Michelle S Martinez learned how important it is to put others needs before my own and to
actively work to serve others. I am excited to continue my service in
Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep, Waukegan the fall in Savannah and get involved in the community.

Attending CARTHAGE COLLEGE, KENOSHA, WI Omari Fleming Grayslake Central HS

Marketing and Management Attending COLUMBIA COLLEGE, CHICAGO

I want to influence society through effective Music Technology with a Minor in Music Business
marketing, representing the voiceless. Over the
last four years, I have participated in many Over the past four years, I’ve had an impactful role
volunteer organizations including my local soup in many community service projects in school
kitchen, nursing homes, a dialysis kidney care and outside organizations. I’ve played a part in
center, PADs, food packing services such as Feed organizing initiatives at school like our Commu-
My Starving Children, and Nicasa’s Teen court, which I enjoyed the nity Food Drive, which raises over 60,000 meals for local families,
most. I was able to participate as Juror and help teenagers in trouble our Senior Citizen Dance, Talent Show, School Supply Drive, Veter-
with the law, giving them the ability to explain their situation and a an’s Day Breakfast, and Childhood Cancer Fundraiser. Aside from
second chance to be better and not receive a criminal charge. I loved those experiences, I have worked with Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
seeing the changes that would come in and out of the courtroom as I Inc. Waukegan (IL) Alumni Chapter by volunteering at a local PADS
volunteered every month with these kids. It not only taught me as a Shelter and working various street cleanups through Adopt-a-
young adult that others deserve to have second chances but it showed Highway. By furthering my education, I wish to gain the resources to
me that no one is born bad, there are things that affect them and can become a music producer. Inspired by my high school years, I hope to
sometimes impact them negatively. I am happy to say that I’m going give others the opportunity to succeed and overcome social barriers,
to continue participating in these organizations and impacting them whether it’s through giving them the chance to showcase their talent
with what I learn as I go to college. or by directly giving back through philanthropy.

Alexandra Selof Lake Zurich HS Colleen Mullins Libertyville HS

Attending SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND Attending UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA,
DESIGN, SAVANNAH, GA
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA / Neuroscience
Social Strategy and Management with
a Minor in Graphic Design During high school, I volunteered with many
organizations, such as Best Buddies, Equestrian
Throughout high school I volunteered and Connection, and Young Life Capernaum, working
worked with the Palatine Park District, Palatine with individuals with disabilities. My work with
Senior Citizens Center, my church’s Awana people with disabilities has inspired me to pursue
program, Interact, Student Council and NHS. I neuroscience and, in the future, work in health-
was actively involved with my church’s food pantry where we orga- care, specifically neurology. I also volunteered with Beacon Place in
nized and distributed food to the people in my community. The most Waukegan, IL through their Lunch Bunch program, as well as taught
beneficial service I did was for my church’s AWANA program where I religious education to second graders at St. Joseph’s Church. Next year,
worked with kids aged 3-6. I went through all 12 years of the AWANA I am so excited to join UVA’s Best Buddies chapter and continue to
program and I just graduated this year so being able to turn around volunteer at Equestrian Connection and Beacon Place in the summers.
and work with these kids to help them memorize bible verses and to
understand the Bible was extremely fulfilling. Through my service I

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Questions about membership? Please contact: Susanne DePaepe: [email protected]

Upcoming Events Permitted advertising in CONNECTIONS is at the discretion of the board &

September Opening Connections Event editors of the CWC. We reserve the right to remove an advertisement if we receive

Thursday Sept. 17 legitimate complaints about the service provider. In addition, we will not advertise

October Love Fund Auction for an individual or business that we feel behaves in a manner inconsistent with our

Thursday Oct. 22 / /Kemper Golf Club, Kildeer objectives.

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Sept, Nov, Feb, April, & June. Each issue is sent to new areas,
to reach more people who might want to get involved. Please
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Broker Associate

847.217.1984 cell
847.726.2100 office
678.498.2042 e-fax
[email protected]
100 E. Main St.
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
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1585 N Milwaukee Ave
Suite 7
Libertyville, IL 60048

224-206-7647
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Email: [email protected]

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