Winter 1998-99



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Makeovers
Landscaping

The next time you drive by Harbor House you may notice some of the changes that have taken place recently. Last month both trees that were on the property out front were cut down and removed. The large maple that was by the front door had some type of “fatal” tree disease, so it was only a matter of time. As part of the process, the board approved landscaping the front of both of the buildings. Mike Dues and his crew from Dues Nursery and Landscaping did the job. In the spring, at least one new tree, maybe two, will be planted to complete the makeover.

Wallpaper

Two of the rooms are also getting makeovers in the way of new wallpaper. The front room walls on the first floor were stripped and will be getting a new look very soon. The client services office on the second floor was papered last week. Mary Schwieterman and Sandy Chrisman organized the makeovers. 

Fence and Deck

The last “new look” to report was announced in an earlier monthly update letter. In July (I know—that’s stretching the definition of “news” a little bit), the Ft. Recovery Knights of Columbus put the finishing touches on the back yard by installing a fence and deck. Ron Boeckman, Mike Kahlig, Paul Fortkamp, Fred Fortkamp, the Fortkamp boys—Jeff, Kyle, and Matt—and Harbor House Maintenance Coordinator Karl Duff made up the work crew. They also got a little help from lumberyard consultants John Mangen and Keith Heindel. The job was finished in two-and-a-half sweaty days.

Maintaining
Maintenance work nights are continuing to happen the first Tuesday of each month. Thanks goes out to volunteer workmen Greg Clouser, Mark Freer (and son Daniel), Chuck Lynn, John Mangen (and son Chris), Eric Muhlenkamp, Dean Tobens, and Jerry Winner. If you’d like to get involved, call the office at (419) 586-9029 and leave a name and phone number, and Karl Duff will contact you.
Audit
The 1997 financial books were audited recently by Ault, Henderson & Lewis, Inc., C.P.A. The audit result was good (in accountant language it’s called an “unqualified” audit) and the books were, according to the auditor, “in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.” We also gained some insight into methods which will improve bookkeeping in the future.
Video
A quality ministry presentation video is something that has been a long-time goal and desire. If you attended the sharing banquet in October you saw that that’s no longer a dream but a reality. Bob Wolfe, who works for Eastpoint Communications, a media promotion company in Fairborn, Ohio, put in a lot long hours in order to make it happen. All of his time was volunteered, and the entire expense of producing the 13-minute tape, which has a value of over $10,000, amounted to less than $500 thanks to donations made by Bob and others at Eastpoint.
    The video allows the viewer to hear from Amy, Amy’s mom Terri, Molly, Kelley (who’s featured in our cover story), and adoptive parents Kevin and Viki.

    The video takes the viewer on a walk through the teen pregnancy experience. Each person has a unique perspective: two of the girls placed for adoption and the other chose to parent. All of the girls were clients of Harbor House or Elizabeth Pregnancy Services.
     

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