Posted on May 6, 2016 by Matheny
For the 14th consecutive year, Bedminster, NJ-based Peapack-Gladstone Bank will be the Cycling Sponsor for Miles for Matheny. As a corporate sponsor, the bank provides rest stops and complimentary snacks to participating riders at several of its branches, which are also staffed with bank volunteers. “Peapack-Gladstone Bank,” says Rosanne Schwab, assistant vice president, public relations manager, “values Matheny as an important part of our community. We are proud to be a dedicated sponsor of Miles for Matheny and Matheny’s patients through volunteer efforts of our employees. As a contributor to this event, our mission is to support the enhancement of the many valuable programs Matheny provides. Throughout the years, Peapack-Gladstone Bank has been committed to enhancing the health and wellness of individuals in our communities.”
Peapack-Gladstone Bank’s Whitehouse branch rest stop at a previous Miles for Matheny.
The five Cycling routes at Miles for Matheny, being held on Sunday, June 5, were designed by the Bedminster Flyers Cycling Club and offer every level of Cyclist a rewarding challenge. From the “Ride It If You Can” Hills of Attrition course, with its steep climbing hills, to the family-friendly 10-mile ride, there is a course that’s perfect for everyone. All Cycling routes begin at Liberty Park in downtown Peapack. On-site registration opens at 8:00 a.m. Hills of Attrition and 50-mile rides start at 8:30 a.m.; 35 and 25-mile rides start at 9 a.m.; and the 10-mile ride takes off at 10 a.m.
In addition to the Cycling rides, activities at Miles for Matheny include the Lu Huggins Wheelchair Walk, a Kids Fun Run, and a one-mile Fitness Walk. There will also be lots of family-oriented activities and attractions including a bounce house, fire truck tours and free ice cream and cotton candy.
All funds raised will support programs and services that enhance the lives of the students and patients at Matheny. Other major sponsors are: the Poses Family Foundation, premier sponsor; the Golub Family; Mariner Wealth Advisors; Partlow Insurance; Porzio Bromberg & Newman P.C. Attorneys at Law; and WCBS Newsradio 880. For more information, to register, or to form a fundraising team, log onto www.milesformatheny.org or call (908) 234-0011, Ext. 260.
Posted on May 5, 2016 by Matheny
“Everybody who comes up here comments on the artwork.” Tim Peters, president of Peapack, NJ-based MedActionPlan.com LLC, has several pieces of art by artists in Matheny’s Arts Access Program hanging on the walls of his offices, which are located on Main Street, opposite Highland Avenue, the road that leads up to Matheny.
From left, Shane Smith, holding “Spiderweb”, Tim Peters, Jess Evans, Michelle Hoffman, Donna Frank, Kathy Fennessy, Dion Alston, and Lee Peters, holding Alston’s untitled work. Behind them is a painting by Arts Access artist Mark Cornely.
On Friday, April 29, two of the artists whose work is on display visited Peters and met the rest of his office staff. Dion Alston has an untitled painting in Peters’ offices, and Jess Evans’ painting is entitled “Spiderweb”. Arts Access is a unique fine arts program where individuals with disabilities can fully express themselves in the creative arts.
Posted on May 4, 2016 by Matheny
The Fitness Walk is back! Last year, Miles for Matheny introduced its new Fitness Walk, a one-mile walk preceding the Lu Huggins Wheelchair Walk. You can walk at your own pace, or power walk, and when the mile is finished, you have the option of going the extra mile by joining the Wheelchair Walk. The Fitness Walk begins at 11:45 a.m., and the Wheelchair Walk begins at 12:15, so you’ll have plenty of time to do both.
The 19th annual Miles for Matheny is being held on Sunday, June 5, in Peapack’s Liberty Park. On-site registration begins at 8 a.m., and activities, in addition to the Fitness Walk and Wheelchair Walk, include five different Cycling rides through the scenic Somerset Hills and a Kids Fun Run. And, everything is preceded by The Friends of Matheny’s Breakfast of Champions.
Peapack resident Donna Brooten in the Fitness Walk at last year’s Miles.
All funds raised at Miles for Matheny will support the programs and services that enhance the lives of the children, teens, and adults served by Matheny. Premier sponsor is the Poses Family Foundation. Major sponsors are: the Golub Family, Mariner Wealth Advisors, Partlow Insurance, Peapack-Gladstone Bank, Porzio Bromberg & Newman P.C. Attorneys at Law, and WCBS Newsradio 880. To register or form a fundraising team, log onto milesformatheny.org or call (908) 234-0011, ext. 260.
Posted on May 3, 2016 by Matheny
From left: Vincent Barba, MD, Matheny vp of patient care and safety; knitting ministry members MaryAnn Barba and Deborah LaMonica; Kendell R. Sprott, MD, JD, Matheny president and CEO; Peter Longa, director of PCA/CRA services and nursing education; Denise Micheletti, director of nursing services; Linda Marciano, administrative assistant, patient care and safety; and Kimberly Foreman, director of quality improvement.
The knitting ministry at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament in Roseland, NJ, is made up of dedicated women who meet every Wednesday to knit and crochet items for those in need at such places as nursing homes, veterans’ homes, and hospitals. The gifts, according to those in the knitting ministry, are made as “a reminder to the persons receiving them that they are covered in prayer and wrapped in God’s Love.”
On April 26, a group from the church arrived at Matheny with boxes of blankets for Matheny’s residents. Everyone is extremely grateful for their generosity and compassion.
Posted on May 2, 2016 by Matheny
The Matheny Choirs spring concerts have been rescheduled for Wednesday, May 11, at 2 p.m. and Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. in the Robert Schonhorn Arts Center.
Posted on April 27, 2016 by Matheny
Danny Ambroziak was admitted as a resident at Matheny in 1997 when he was 12 years old. Today, 31-year-old Danny still lives at Matheny, and his parents, Rich and Linda Ambroziak of Surf City, NJ, are so appreciative of the care he has received that they recently donated $1,000 to Miles for Matheny, the annual fundraiser and community event being held Sunday, June 5.
“There are a lot of great things going on at Matheny,” said Rich, during a recent visit, “and we want to dedicate our contribution to the green zone.” The green zone is one of three residential sections at Matheny, and Danny has resided there for 19 years. His family initially learned of Matheny from his pediatrician, the late Dr. Lawrence Taft. Dr. Taft was a member of the Matheny medical staff for 13 years and helped establish the field of neurodevelopmental pediatrics.
The 19th annual Miles for Matheny is a family-friendly event that raises funds and awareness for children, adults, and teens with developmental disabilities. Activities include: the Lu Huggins Wheelchair walk, five Cycling rides, a one-mile walk/jog Fitness Walk, a Kids Fun Run for children ages 3-10, and the “Breakfast of Champions”, presented by The Friends of Matheny. Premier sponsor is the Poses Family Foundation. Other major sponsors are: the Golub Family, Mariner Wealth Advisors, Partlow Insurance, Peapack-Gladstone Bank, Porzio Bromberg & Newman P.C., Attorneys at Law, and WCBS Newsradio 880.
Rich and Danny Ambroziak
All proceeds from Miles will benefit programs and services that enhance the lives of the children, teens, and adults served by Matheny. To register or to form a fundraising team, log onto www.milesformatheny.org. For assistance, call (908) 234-0011, ext. 260, or email pcats@matheny.org. To support the Ambroziaks’ fundraising team, click on Search for Participant and type in dannya.
Posted on April 19, 2016 by Matheny
For the 12th consecutive year, Morristown, NJ-based, Porzio Bromberg & Newman, P.C., Attorneys at Law, will sponsor the Kids Fun Run at Miles for Matheny. This is an event not to be missed! The Kids Fun Run is designed for the youngest racing enthusiasts and is a wonderful way to introduce children to running for a cause.
Beginning at 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, June 5, the Kids Fun Run will feature four different races: 50 yards for ages 3-4; 75 yards for ages 5-6; 100 yards for ages 7-8; and 150 yards for ages 9-10. Registration is only $10. All participants receive a medal, so everyone is a winner!
Activities at Miles, in addition to the Kids Fun Run, include the Lu Huggins Wheelchair Walk, five Cycling routes designed by the Bedminster Flyers, a Fitness Walk, and the “Breakfast of Champions”, provided by The Friends of Matheny. All funds raised at Miles will support programs and services that enhance the lives of the students and patients at Matheny – children, teens, and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities. To register for the Kids Fun Run, to form a fundraising team, or just to get more information, log onto www.milesformatheny.org or call (908) 234-0011, ext. 260.
Posted on April 14, 2016 by Matheny
Designed by the Bedminster Flyers Cycling Club, the cycling routes at the 19th annual Miles for Matheny on Sunday, June 5, offer every level of cyclist a rewarding challenge. From our ‘Ride It If You Can’ Hills of Attrition course, with its steep climbing hills, to our family-friendly 10-mile ride, we are confident there is a course that is perfect for you!
Enjoy a morning of cycling through Far Hills, Peapack-Gladstone, Chester, and surrounding towns (on the longer courses). Then, join us for the Wheelchair Walk and light refreshments. Miles for Matheny Cycling Sponsor is Peapack-Gladstone Bank.
All cycling routes begin in Liberty Park. Onsite registration opens at 7:30 a.m. Hills of Attrition and 50-mile rides start at 8:30 a.m.; 35 and 25-mile rides start at 9:00 a.m.; and the 10-mile ride takes off at 10:00 a.m. All funds raised at Miles support programs and services that enhance the lives of the children, teens, and adults at Matheny. For more information, to register, or to form a fundraising team, log onto www.milesformatheny.org or call (908) 234-0011, ext. 260.
Posted on April 12, 2016 by Matheny
The Gordon family at Miles for Matheny in 2015.
The ‘Rolling with Scott’ Miles for Matheny fundraising team, created by Matheny School student Scott Gordon’s parents, Andrew and Julie Gordon, has already raised $4,925! Thank you to the Gordon family and its supporters!
Now is the time to start your own fundraising team for Miles for Matheny. Your team could include members of your school, church, book club or workplace—or it could just be family and friends. You can decide which Miles events you want to participate in and then create a team registration page, set team fundraising goals, or generate a friendly competition among team members to see who can raise the most money. Remember, all funds raised at Miles support programs and services that enhance the lives of the children, teens and adults at Matheny.
You can create a team webpage at www.milesformatheny.org. Just upload photos of you and your teammates, set your fundraising goals, and send emails to your contacts, asking them to support you. For assistance, call Patricia Cats at (908) 234-0011, ext. 260, or email her at pcats@matheny.org.
Posted on April 11, 2016 by Matheny
Several Peapack-Gladstone Bank volunteers brought clay pots, soil, and pansies to help adult residents at Matheny Center use their creativity to decorate the pots and plant their own flowers. Not only were the flowers blooming, but the room was filled with blossoming smiles as the volunteers and Matheny adults enjoyed the camaraderie and opportunity to make new friends.
P-G Bank volunteer Andrew Hall and Matheny adult resident Amanda Kochell.
Peapack-Gladstone Bank, headquartered in Bedminster, NJ, is committed to community service. Over the past four years, it has received recognition from the New Jersey Bankers Association’s Community Service Awards Program and has been named a Jersey Choice Great Oak Awards finalist by New Jersey Monthly “in recognition of generosity and exceptional commitment to the betterment of New Jersey.” According to the P-G Bank website, a key component in its community service is “hands-on employee volunteer efforts.”
Posted on April 5, 2016 by Matheny
Named after Lu Huggins, a co-founder of Miles for Matheny, the Lu Huggins Wheelchair Walk is a one-mile walk through beautiful downtown Peapack, NJ. Walk with our students and patients on Sunday, June 5, at the 19th annual Miles for Matheny! Family, friends, and all supporters in the community are welcome. To register, log onto milesformatheny.org and click on Wheelchair Walk under Event Information.
You can also form a fundraising team. For help with your page, call 908 234-0011, ext. 260, or email pcats@matheny.org. All funds raised will support programs and services that enhance the lives of children, teens, and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities.
Posted on April 1, 2016 by Matheny
Cindy Shanks is an active artist in Matheny’s Arts Access Program, which enables individuals with disabilities to fully express themselves in the creative arts. She spends several hours a week working on her paintings, choreography, dramatic work, and creative writing.
When she paints, Cindy likes to take risks. “I really like to paint,” she says, but “I usually don’t know what I want to do ahead of time. I figure it out that day.” Her painting style, she says, is about love and having fun, and she works on more than one painting at a time. “As far as colors,” she adds, “I pick one and go from there. I choose them based on how I’m feeling. When people look at my paintings, I want them to really look at them. When people see my work, I want them to feel good.” Her work has been displayed at such venues as Rutgers University, Johnson and Johnson, the Monmouth Museum, and the Somerset County Cultural and Heritage Center.
Cindy Shanks in front of one of her paintings at a Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School exhibit.
Cindy is one of 10 participating artists in the first Arts Garden CSA, a Community Supported Arts Program that connects emerging artists with disabilities and local art collectors. Art Garden CSA is a collaboration between Arts Access and Arts Unbound and is made possible by a grant from the Kessler Foundation. The local artists are each given a stipend of $1,000. Each artist is required to create 25 pieces of art for the program. These can range from paintings, jewelry, small sculptures, wearable art, photography, and more. The “community” is comprised of any individual or group that purchases one of the 25 available shares. They pay $500 for each share and, in return, receive 10 pieces of art – one from each artist. The buyers will receive their art at two “pick-up” events during the year where they can meet the artists and establish relationships. Shares can be purchased through the Art Garden website at artgardencsa.org.