SLG Gracing the Cover of City Flare Magazine

In their March edition, City Flare Magazine featured an article about the Service League of Greenville written by our own Gigi Walter and wonderful pictures of SLG in action contributed by several members.

Gracing the cover is our own Beth Harman and Service League Vice President Ann Taylor wearing their SLG smocks.

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A big SLG thanks to City Flare Magazine for featuring SLG’s history and achievements and to all who contributed to this effort.

Make sure to look for a copy of City Flare Magazine at local businesses around town!

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What We’ve Been Up To — February 2018

service-league-sealService League of Greenville volunteers were hard at work in the month of —  February 2018.

Here are just some of the ways our members shared their Service League time and talent with their community:

  • Service League Gift Shops & Snack Carts — 596 hours
  • Charity Ball Fundraiser — 419 hours
  • Vidant Medical Center Activities — 27 hours
  • Ronald McDonald House —  18 hours
  • Service League of Greenville Inpatient Hospice — 95 hours
  • McConnell-Raab Hope Lodge — 69 hours
  • Layettes Program — 10 hours
  • Other Projects —148 hours
  • Meetings — 300 hours

Total  1,682 hours of service to our community!

Way to go Ladies!

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A few highlights for our March meeting:

 

 

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Starting Our $2 Million Pledge To Vidant Cancer Center

The new healing garden made the perfect backdrop for the presentation of our first payment of $300,000 to meet our $2 million pledge to Vidant Health Foundation for the new Cancer Center’s garden.  Service League of Greenville President, Annelle West, along with Vice President, Ann Taylor; 2nd VP, Danette Pugh; and Past President, Mary Lee Hobbie presented the check to Phyllis DeAntonio, Administrator for Cancer Services at Vidant Medical Center.

The day was cool, but sunny as Service League of Greenville members enjoyed their first glimpse of the healing garden in Vidant Health’s new Cancer Center set to open this month.

Another great day to be a part of the Service League of Greenville!

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In The News: Spotlighting SLG Charity Ball Attendees

THE SERVICE LEAGUE OF GREENVILLE 55th ANNUAL CHARITY BALL to benefit the LAUGHINGHOUSE HOSPITAL FUND was held on Saturday March 3rd at Rock Springs.  Both Bella Magazine NC and the Daily Reflector’s Scene Around came out to take pictures of attendees.

Attendee Photos:

The Daily Reflectors’ Scene Around shares its pictures in an on-line gallery, click this link — SCENE AROUND: Charity Ball, March 3

Bella Magazine NC also shares a wealth of attendee photos (52) on it’s facebook page.  You must be signed into facebook to view their photo gallery, then click this link — It’s the 55th Annual Service League Gala!

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Welcome to The Service League of Greenville 55th Annual Charity Ball

On Saturday March 3, 2018 THE SERVICE LEAGUE OF GREENVILLE Fifty-fifth Annual Charity Ball to benefit THE LAUGHINGHOUSE HOSPITAL FUND was held at Rock Springs.

The Laughinghouse Hospital Fund was established in 1939 and is dedicated to the memory of the late Dr. Charles O’Hagan Laughinghouse. Today, through the recommendations of physicians and the assistance of social services, our fund  provides prescription medicine to those in the community who do not have medical insurance and are not receiving public assistance.

Welcome to “A Taste of Mardi Gras”!

 

Adding “A Taste Of Mardi Gras” Decorations To Our Charity Ball

Service League of Greenville members came out in force to set the stage for “A Taste of Mardi Gras” at our 55th Annual Charity Ball.  Decorations are the last cog in a well oiled Charity Ball committee.  It takes a lot of hands (wielding hammers, glue guns, ladders, staples, beads, feathers, lights, masks, etc) and discussions to put together a ball for over 270 people.

Of course every year is different.  This year, the only thing that beat the number of member/workers were the number of beautiful masks used in the decorations…

Here is a little pre-ball taste of Mardi Gras.

Thanks to all who added their own taste of Mardi Gras magic to the Service League of Greenville’s 55th Annual Charity Ball for the benefit of The Laughinghouse Hospital Fund.

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Taste Testing A Mardi Gras Menu

With every big event there are just some jobs that no one likes to do — Grab a mop anyone??

And then there are jobs that require tough decisions and steely determination to see them through — like the job of taste testing a Mardi Gras menu at Rock Springs for The Service League of Greenville’s 55th Annual Laughinghouse Fund Charity Ball.

Yeah, taste testing is a tough job and here is the group of ladies who managed to marshal their forces to get it done.

Doesn’t it look like they were really suffering through this “job”?

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A Letter Of Appreciation For Hospice Volunteers

Shared from Vidant Home Health and Hospice News letter —

THE LINKS January 2018

 

DEAR HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS …

 

I trust that you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year. I wish to take a moment to sincerely thank you for all your services provided for our hospice patients and their families. I am reminded daily of so many great volunteers who share their precious time and talents. Over the past two weeks, I have had many such moments and I wanted to share some of them with you.

 

Nearly every day that I go to the inpatient hospice house to see patients, I am warmly greeted by people who attend the front entrance. I know that the families and friends who come to visit our patients are greeted just as kindly and lovingly. When I talk with the visitors there, they frequently mention how wonderful it is to have volunteers greet them at the entrance and show them where to go. I hear comments like “I want to do that sometime in the future” from the people who have been helped. Our volunteers clearly leave a strong positive impression on the people who enter the building and provide a welcoming atmosphere.

 

So many people express gratitude for the food brought in to the hospice house by our volunteers. Having delicious and nutritious food in the building allows for families to be able to focus spending time with their loved ones and not worry about where and what to eat. People who eat this food constantly think about the kind hands that brought them. People thank me and the staff at the hospice house for the food, but we have to explain to them where the food came from, then they are amazed.

 

People are often astonished that our beautiful prayer shawls are hand-woven by volunteers. Patients cling to them in comfort and feel the gentle hands that made them. I see the peace that these shawls bring to families in stressful times. Personal items that mean so much are often clipped to the prayer shawls. The families will have them at home to remember patients by because of the comforting power of the shawls.

 

Lastly, during our regular meetings to discuss our home patients, the entire hospice team frequently discusses how certain patients and families have benefitted or will benefit greatly from having a volunteer spend time with them. It is so helpful to have people who can connect with patients and spend time with them to bring them joy. Our patients express how they look forward to having volunteers come to their homes.

 

Dr. Tae Joon Lee.jpgThese are just some of the examples in the past few weeks that demonstrate how valuable our volunteer services are. Of course, there are lots more that the volunteers do than what I mentioned above, and each person’s contribution is unique and awesome. Thank you so much for being a big part of our hospice team to provide care that is loving, kind, and gentle.

 

With gratitude, Tae Joon Lee, MD

 

“When someone is going through a storm, your silent presence is more powerful than a million empty words.”  ~~ Thema Davis

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Dear Service League Of Greenville Members

With a few highlights from our February meeting, we’d like to show you just some of the reasons why each and every one of you make The Service League of Greenville NC a special organization and why The Service League of Greenville is 80 years strong!

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You are — PROFESSIONAL!
You are — THOUGHTFUL!

You are — RESOURCEFUL!

You are — RESPECTFUL!

You are — GENEROUS!
You are — COMMITTED!

You are — CARING!

You are — ENTERTAINING!

You are — GRATEFUL!

Thank you for being you!  And thank you for all the amazing ways you contribute to our community as a member of The Service League of Greenville!

We  you!
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

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Charity Ball Invitations — Addressed By Hand

It takes organization, willing hands, and good penmanship.   But in the age of everything digital, it’s nice to know The Service League of Greenville still follows the time-honored tradition of addressing envelopes by hand for The Laughinghouse Fund Charity Ball.

Even when doing hundreds…

Our thanks to all who dedicated a morning to this endeavor and a special thanks to Annette Jones for organizing and hosting an important part of the charity ball process.

The Service League of Greenville’s 55th Annual Laughinghouse Charity Ball is on March 3rd.  The theme is — A TASTE OF MARDI GRAS!

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