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Issue: #23 June, 2014 The Beacon The Mt. Carmel Team Colorado Springs Jay Cimino Founder & Chairman of the Board Gina Cimino President JoAnn Berkhimer General M anager Kip Hampden Properties Gary Brunette, Jr. Controller Angela Ann Cesario Board Secretary Marilyn Twaites Administrative Assistant Volunteers Thank you to our more than 50 volunteers Monument Lake Resort Fishing Retreat The Mt. Carmel Health Wellness & Community Center in Trinidad, Colorado is pioneering a new program to support active duty troops. The Returning Heroes Program, which began last year with a fun-filled weekend of skiing, snowboarding and professional instruction in Breckenridge, Colorado for Ft. Carson soldiers and their spouses is now hosting a third session with the first Weekend Wellness Fishing Retreat at Monument Lake, west of Trinidad, Colorado. Twelve recently deployed military couples who were invited to attend this inspiring retreat will be arriving Tuesday, June 17 th and will begin their venture with a drive through Trinidad to introduce them to the beauty and uniqueness of the city. The Primero Café at Mt. Carmel will host lunch and a "Meet and Greet" with community leaders. They will then be whisked off to the mountains and M onument Lake Resort for three days of individually guided fishing instruction, relaxation, and an opportunity to reconnect with their spouses. The mission of the Returning Heroes Program is to bring together recently deployed military couples for an enjoyable retreat to reconnect with their spouses and build new friendships with fellow team members. Research reveals that 97% of divorces occurred after a return from deployment, that's why Mt. Carmel felt the need to develop the Returning Heroes Program. Listen to what the couples said about it . 100th Anniversary of Ludlow Massacre Update Entitled "A Night of Remembrance," the Dinner and Theater performance on May 16th at the Mt. Carmel Chapel Theater complex did indeed evoke a memorable night of reflection to a sold-out crowd. Representative of a meal Ludlow families may have had in 1913, Mary Falsetto-Strange and crew of Mt. Carmel's Primero Cafe & Catering served a simple but hardy meal. After dinner, the audience made its way to the Mt. Carmel Chapel and Theater. The evening's guests experienced a two-part production which vividly brought to light many of the events and struggles experienced by the Ludlow miners and their families. The first part of the production entitled "Memoirs: The Life of a Ludlow Miner" was a reenactment by Silvio Caputo and his wife Rosalie. Their characters brought attention to the struggles, sufferings, injustices, and oppressive living conditions of the Ludlow miners. The second half of the production began with a special tribute to the family members of Louis Tikas, who was killed at Ludlow. This was followed with a drama and musical presentation by the Colorado Springs Conservatory.

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Issue: #23 June, 2014

TheBeacon

The Mt. CarmelTeam

Colorado Springs

Jay Cimino

Founder & Chairman of the

Board

Gina Cimino

President

JoAnn Berkhimer

General Manager

Kip Hampden Properties

Gary Brunette, Jr.

Controller

Angela Ann Cesario

Board Secretary

Marilyn Twaites

Administrative Assistant

Volunteers

Thank you to our more than

50 volunteers

Monument Lake Resort Fishing RetreatThe Mt. Carmel Health Wellness & Community Center in Trinidad, Colorado is pioneeringa new program to support active duty troops. The Returning Heroes Program, whichbegan last year with a fun-filled weekend of skiing, snowboarding and professionalinstruction in Breckenridge, Colorado for Ft. Carson soldiers and their spouses is nowhosting a third session with the first Weekend Wellness Fishing Retreat at MonumentLake, west of Trinidad, Colorado. Twelve recently deployed military couples who were invited to attend this inspiring

retreat will be arriving Tuesday, June 17th and will begin their venture with a drive throughTrinidad to introduce them to the beauty and uniqueness of the city. The Primero Café atMt. Carmel will host lunch and a "Meet and Greet" with community leaders. They willthen be whisked off to the mountains and Monument Lake Resort for three days ofindividually guided fishing instruction, relaxation, and an opportunity to reconnect withtheir spouses. The mission of the Returning Heroes Program is to bring together recently deployedmilitary couples for an enjoyable retreat to reconnect with their spouses and build newfriendships with fellow team members. Research reveals that 97% of divorces occurredafter a return from deployment, that's why Mt. Carmel felt the need to develop the Returning Heroes Program. Listen to what the couples said about it.

100th Anniversary of Ludlow Massacre Update Entitled "A Night of Remembrance," the Dinner and Theater performance on May 16th at

the Mt. Carmel Chapel Theater complex did indeed evoke a memorable night of reflection to

a sold-out crowd. Representative of a meal Ludlow families may have had in 1913, Mary

Falsetto-Strange and crew of Mt. Carmel's Primero Cafe & Catering served a simple but hardy

meal.

After dinner, the audience made its way to the Mt. Carmel Chapel and Theater. The

evening's guests experienced a two-part production which vividly brought to light many of the

events and struggles experienced by the Ludlow miners and their families.

The first part of the production entitled "Memoirs: The Life of a Ludlow Miner" was a

reenactment by Silvio Caputo and his wife Rosalie. Their characters brought attention to the

struggles, sufferings, injustices, and oppressive living conditions of the Ludlow miners.

The second half of the production began with a special tribute to the family members of

Louis T ikas, who was killed at Ludlow. This was followed with a drama and musical

presentation by the Colorado Springs Conservatory.

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Trinidad

Karl Gabrielson

Chief Operations Officer

Angie Mullet

Community Center Director

Chris S impleman

Facilities Manager

Marty Hackett

Administrative Assistant

Lenore Mincic

Assistant

Health and Wellness

Dr. David Serafini

Family Medicine

Dr. David Paz

Internal Medicine

Dr. Leo Bonfadini

Director of Wellness &

Pastoral Counselor

Marcia Hefker

FNP-C

Cindi McIntosh

Nurse Practitioner

Deb Howard

Registered Nurse

Mike DiPoala

Registered Nurse

Angel Daugherty

Registered Nurse

MaryLee Biber

Clinic Manager

Kelly Yates

Administrative Assistant

Laura Marquez

Receptionist

Fun in the Summer Sun Summer is in full swing and many people are spending their timeoutdoors enjoying the sun and warmth. Beware, the sun feels goodand makes us feel good, but the damage it causes our skin can putus at risk for adverse effects. We often associate a glowing complexion with good health, butskin color obtained from being in the sun - or in a tanning booth-

actually accelerates the effects of aging and increases your risk for developingskin cancer. The best defense is staying out of the sun.....but this is not alwayspossible. Wearing protective clothing, sunglasses, and a wide brim hat will help. Puttingon sunscreen with at least SPF 15 is advisable. Sunscreen should be appliedeveryday just as brushing your teeth is a daily event. Sun exposure causes most of the skin changes that we think of as a normalpart of ageing. Over time, the sun's ultraviolet (UV) light damages the fibers in theskin called elastin. When these fibers break down, the skin begins to sag, stretch,and lose its ability to go back into place after stretching. The skin also bruises andtears more easily --taking longer to heal. So while sun damage to the skin may notbe apparent when your young, it will definitely show later in life.

Tips from DocsSummertime and Outdoor Toys for Children

Children's outdoor toys are of great benefit to both parents and their

children. They help in exercise and provide entertainment. But there are a

few things which parents must keep in mind before cutting their children

loose to enjoy the backyard. 1) Children ALWAYS need someone to

watch and guide them. 2) Always follow the age range posted before

purchasing your jungle gyms or other toys. 3) Check for sharp or rough

edges on older equipment 4) Make sure there is a soft landing spot below outdoor

equipment to break falls 5) Always follow the manufacturer's direction in assembling toys

properly and read the manuals carefully 6) Now go out and "Enjoy your children's laughter

and energy"

Accepting New Patients-Same Day Appointments-Women's Wellness-Flu Shots

Accepting all insurance including Medicare, Medicaid, Workers' Comp,TRICARE and more

May Wellness Programs

Self Management of Chronic DiseaseA Matter of Balance : Ongoing registration

Grief Support Group: Ongoing registration

Tai Chi Exercise Classes: Ongoing registration

Arthritis Exercise : Ongoing registrtion

Parkinson Support Group: Free Class 2pm every 3rd Wednesday

Call Dr. Leo Bondadini for details: 719-423-1441

Upcoming EventsJune 17th - 19th: Returning Heroes - Monument Lake

June 19th: Garden Dedication 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

June 20th: Sam Bachicha - 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

July 18th - 20th: Mt. Carmel Festival

Call Marty Hackett for details: 719-845-4894

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Mt Carmel Health and Wellness

Events

Kim Schultz

Event Consultant

Cafe

Mary Strange

Manager

Primero Cafe & Catering

Betty Montoya

Kitchen Assistant

Marty Cortez

Prep Cook & Dishwasher

Evenings AreHeating up!Relax with

Mt. Carmel Wine

Mt. CarmelRed

Mt. Carmel

White

Available at

Hops & Vines

and The Tire Shop

Mark your calendar, July 18th - 20th, our 4th Annual Mt. CarmelFestival will take place. This will be the only Festival in town thisyear. Come out and enjoy live entertainment, food, craft and vendorbooths, and dancing to live bands.

Primero Café & CateringSpring into delicious at Primero! It's our favorite time of year!

The garden is coming back to life with amazing color and Mt.Carmel hosts a myriad of events featuring catering by Primero.Our calendar fills up fast so now is the perfect time to book yourspecial event with us! We cater everything from intimate dinnersfor two to graduation parties, company BBQ's, reunions, weddingreceptions, and banquets. Our reflection garden is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of

coffee and read, visit with a friend over lunch, or relax with a glass of wine on aFriday night. Look for delicious new additions to our menu and pop into Primerofor a visit Monday through Friday 11:00 to 3:00 or during Pizza on the Patio Fridayevenings 5:00 to 9:00. I look forward to seeing you soon!

Mary Falsetto Strange, "Nana Mary"

Please enjoy thisbeautifully

produced story ofMt. Carmel whichaired on News 9Denver on March

17, 2014.

News 9 DenverBroadcast March

17, 2014

Mt. Carmel Health, Wellness and Community Center would loveto hear from you. We want to know what you like and what youdon't like. Help us help the community by sending your feedbackand suggestions to: Marilyn Twaites: [email protected]

We are also considering a Mt. Carmel Membership program.Please send us your thoughts, ideas, or suggestions as to whatyou think should be offered with this program! We llok forward tohearing from you!

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Our Sincerest Gratitude to our Generous Contributors!Visionary

Jay and Emily Cimino

El Pomar FoundationFalsetto Family

Art Klein Construction

Lou and Jo Ann Simpleman

Kip Hampden, LLLP

Caring for Colorado Foundation

President

Phil Long Ford of Chapel Hills

Phil Long Ford of Denver

Leader

Eugene & Doris Aiello

American Press Foundation

Tom Van Arkel

MaryLee Biber

Carry on Tate Oil Co., Inc.

Silvio and Rosalie Caputo

Angela Ann CesarioCarl Cimino

Daniels Long Chevrolet

Enterprise Holdings

Sarah Ferguson

Greg Garcia

Mark La Joie

Veronica Marta GoodrichHarry Hoth

International Bank

Kim Krisco

Frank & Sophie Leone

John & Virginia Leone

Mercedes-Benz of Colorado Springs

Chuck & Mary Lou MurphyGreg & Martha Nelson

Phil Long Ford Lincoln

Phil Long Hyundai of Motor City

Phil Long Toyota

Pioneer Natural Resources

Redwing Electric

The Resource Group

Albert RobinsonHarry Say re

Southwest Dealer Services

Richard Stonger

Toyota Motor Corporation

Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation

Champion

Ally Global Communications

Rosalie Amato

George BasquezArnold Cimino

Dominic & Marge Cimino

Lena Cimino

Dan Costa

Dealer Marketing Services, Inc.

Joseph & Bernadine DeGarbo

Charles & Lena DeJoy

Joseph & Barbara Dwyer Factory Motor Parts

Gary Fentiman

Bob & Sue Fenton

Ferguson Enterprises

The First National Bank of Trinidad

Friends of Historic Trinidad

Jess Gerardi

Ryer Hitchcock

JM Tire, Inc.

La Quinta Inn and Suites -Trinidad

Elsie Leone

Jesse Manzanares

Mary Ellen McNallyStan and Peg Obrey

John & Mary Ann Johnson

Anthony & Lucille Mattie

Regina Mattie

Mike & Laurie McMillan

Murphy Constructors

Katherine Nazzaro

Dr. David & Eleanor Cordova O'DeaTom & Sy lvia Passarelli

Bernard & Agnes Patrick

Shantell Quintana

Sam & Sarah Ringo

Signature Kia of Colorado Springs

Charles & Jackie Simpleman

Single Source, Inc.Roger Smith

Southwest Dealer Services

Spanish Peaks Behavioral Health

Thermo Fluids

TOPAR Welding

Mike and Janna Tranter

Twin Landfill CorporationTown & Country Estates Realty

Ralph Veltri & Gloria Starkovich

The Warranty Group, Inc.

Women's Exchange

Supporter

Annette Maio Ackerman

American Italian Cultural Club

Domenic & Kathy Antista

John & Diane Antista

Nasit AriScott Arnold

Mark Barton

Harry & Florence M. Bellegante

Leo Bonfadini

John & Desiree Brendel

Daniel Ceballes

Chacon Insurance Service, Inc.

John ChavezLinda Ciarla

Cimino Family Reunion 2012 & 2013

Vince Cimino

Robert C. Davis

Elizabeth DelMonte

Michael DeGennaro

Bernadette & Emily Dickinson Sherry Diggs

Lou & Angela DiPaolo

Lonnie & Rosalie Elley

Jane Esquibel

Bob Galasso

Ed Gil de Rubio

Charles & Lisa GloriosoGriego Insurance Agency

Matthew Haley

Bishop Richard Hanifen

David & Joanie Holden

Hops & Vines

Jim & Susan Hyso

J & J Motor

David James

Michael James

Steven James

Dan Jonuska

Alberta Just

Kevin and Dee KleinSteven Krohn

Sy lvia Maio Lackey

Las Animas County Republicans

Mary Leiker

Carla Livak

Felix Lopez

Louis Lopez

Trevor MackJ.B. & Diane MacLiver

Ernest & Trudy Marino

Ellen Mazza

Carroll McClurg

Jarrett McConnico, LLC.

Chris McMillan

Mike McMillanJoAnn Molinaro

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Mark Mullet

Anthony Naccarato

Namark Products

Mike Ortiz

Mary Rose OzzelloPPG

Parkinson's Support Group of Trinidad

Angelo Passarelli

John Passarelli

Carol Patrick

Kenn Patton

Steve Pauly

Tom & Linda PerryKarl Pfamatter

Dan Phillips

Edward & Janelle Prage

William Ray

Sam Regusa

John Rino

Roy RobersonChad Roeder

Douglas & Mallori Rouse

Debbie A. Sawaya

Kim Schultz

David & Rosemarie Shier

Marcus Short

Chris SimplemanKatherine Skinner

Randall Stubbs

St. Paul's Church

John & Joe Tarabino

TJ's Refrigeration

Curt & Maggie Tholen

Donald Tuck

Scott UhaltAdam Valentine

Daniel & Mary Valentine

Jonathan Valentine

Rich Veltri

Phillip Vigil

Marc & Nancy Williams

Ralph & Janice WilliamsVernon & Theresa Wood

Kristine & Martin Young

Kathy Zaccagnini

Zan Zanandrie

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