Buy Your Brick Today!

Buy Your Brick Today!

We are nearing completion of our brand new handicap accessible playground at New Horizons Academy and you still have a chance participate in a very unique way. One of the playground’s features will be a beautiful, brick paver patio with picnic tables and benches for families to enjoy.

You have until the end of the year to purchase your own “brick” with a personalized message etched into it that will leave a legacy you or your family can visit for years to come!

For a tax-deductible donation, we will personalize your limited edition section of the patio. This program offers you the chance to honor family, friends, mentors, sports teams, clubs, organizations or businesses by purchasing a personalized brick paver. The options may be endless, but the bricks are not. Reserve yours today.

“Buy a Brick” Donor Levels

  • $50.00 – 4″ x 8″ engraved brick space with 1-3 lines of text.
  • $75.00 – 8″ x 8″ engraved brick space with 1-6 lines of text.
  • $100.00 – 12″ x 12″ engraved brick space with 1-8 lines of text.

Inscriptions will be UPPERCASE lettering and will be centered on the brick. You can have up to 18 characters per line engraved, including spaces, periods, commas, quotations, etc.

You can also customize your brick with decorative clip art and logo graphics for only $15.00 more. We can also engrave your own clip art or logo for the same price. Simply upload a black & white high resolution logo where specified when you place your order.

You may suggest placement of the graphics on our order sheet under the comments section. Sometimes however it is not possible to accommodate the suggested placement in the layout. In these cases the final design will be left up to our engravers.

Make a lasting memory while supporting the playground project and investing in student’s lives, one step at a time. Help support the students at New Horizons Academy and countless families from across Northwest Ohio that will benefit from this inclusive, handicap accessible playground.

If you would like additional information or need help placing your order, please call or email Matt Rychener at 419-335-7272 ext. 1001.

2015 “Passport to Health” Wellness Fair

2015 “Passport to Health” Wellness Fair

When it comes to health and wellness, how do you navigate the wide range of seemingly endless choices for your care? How do you choose? Where do you even start?

Have you ever asked yourself any of these questions?

  1. How can Chiropractic help me?
  2. Does Acupuncture actually work? What does it do?
  3. What in the world is Reiki?
  4. Is HBOT really therapeutic or just an ineffectual placebo?
  5. Is Massage good for me or does it just feel nice?
  6. Is all the hype about Aromatherapy and Essential Oils true or just the latest fad?
  7. What will supplements and herbs do for me?
  8. How much of a role do diet and exercise really play in my wellness?

Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 26, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Learn about your health and the holistic health and wellness options available right here in Northwest Ohio at the 2015 “Passport to Health” Wellness Fair. This will be your opportunity to talk with people who deal with health from a different perspective than our traditional allopathic doctors. Many of these practitioners have spent years helping people heal conditions that are just not helped with allopathic medicine. The abundance of alternatives out there will definitely be reflected in the participating practitioners.

  • Event Date: Saturday, September 26, 2015
  • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Cost: Absolutely FREE!
  • Location: The Hope Center at Sara’s Garden
  • Address: 220 Lawrence Ave., Wauseon, OH 43567

There will be a wide variety of health practitioners providing you information on the many local health and wellness options. You will learn about alternative approaches to health and wellness, including: body work, whole food nutrition, physical movement, and stress management. Our goal is to promote greater awareness of simple approaches to health and wellness that are affordable and accessible to most, if not all families.

Local providers will be on hand with informational booths, a day full of informative presentations and interactive sessions on a variety of wellness topics for all ages. The 2015 “Passport to Health” Wellness Fair is a FREE event that is designed to empower you when making health and wellness choices for you and your loved ones.

This is primarily an informational venue, and an opportunity to educate the community about the resources available right here in Northwest Ohio to support their health and wellness. Lunch will be provided as well as a chance to win a variety of fantastic door prizes.

Informative Breakout Sessions

The event will feature three breakout times throughout the day with informative and interactive sessions for you to choose from. Below is a schedule of the times and topics that will be available.

Click on the tab of each track below to see the topics available during each time slot.

RSVP Now!

Please RSVP as soon as possible for this valuable educational event. As an added bonus, all pre-registered attendees who attend the 2015 “Passport for Health” will be entered into a raffle to receive over $100 in essential oils.

Thank you so much to all of the sponsors and exhibitors for making this event possible.

If you are a vendor and interested in having a booth at the 2015 “Passport to Health” Wellness Fair, please contact Jackie Rice at 419.335.7272 ext. 202 for more information.

Breaking the Chain of Pain

Breaking the Chain of Pain

It was supposed to be a small surgery. Simple. In and out. In May of 2009 Kevin had what was supposed to be minor outpatient surgery to relieve pain in his left big toe brought about by years of arthritis. Unfortunately for Kevin, his healing process turned out to be anything but minor.

Following his surgery, Kevin began to experience an intense, burning pain in his left calf muscle. His doctor suggested that he get an ultrasound of his left leg. The ultrasound revealed that Kevin had a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in his leg. He was immediately hospitalized for treatment. Over the next three years, Kevin was placed a variety of blood thinners to treat recurring blood clots in his left leg. In the spring of 2012 Kevin traveled to the Cleveland Clinic in hopes of determining why he kept having these painful blood clots and unexplained weight loss.

Specialists at the Cleveland Clinic were not able to determine why Kevin was experiencing this ongoing pain in his left leg. However, they assured him it was definitely not from blood clots. Kevin was referred to a pain management consultant who began treating his growing leg pain. He went through months of physical therapy, more than a dozen sympathetic nerve blocks, an implanted spinal cord stimulator and a radio frequency neurotomy to cauterize the nerves to his left leg. Sadly, none of these treatments gave Kevin any lasting relief. He continued to suffer from chronic, debilitating pain on a daily basis.

Doctors ultimately diagnosed Kevin with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). RSD is a rare disorder of the sympathetic nervous system that is characterized by one of the most severe levels of pain on the McGill Pain Index. This continuous and intense pain is out of proportion and beyond the severity of the original injury, and gets worse rather than better over time.

A good day for Kevin was when he simply had a burning sensation in his leg that felt like the most severe sunburn he had ever experienced. On his worst days it felt like someone had a piece of sandpaper and was constantly rubbing it up and down his leg. There were times that he couldn’t even put bed sheets on top of his legs because of the intense pain they caused. Kevin struggled to get a good night’s sleep as any movement during the night was extremely agonizing.

At work, Kevin depended on a motorized cart to get around the department store he managed. The fog of his every day pain made it difficult for him to remember anything, including client’s and staff member’s names. Every bit of energy or focus Kevin had was devoted to coping with the pain. There was little left for him to function. There were times that Kevin had to call someone to pick him up because he was in too much to even drive himself home.

Kevin’s situation became so dire that he started working with a psychologist in order to help him deal with the loss of normal, everyday life. He needed painkillers and sympathetic nerve blocks just to cope with the constant, intense pain. Ultimately, Kevin’s condition forced him to alter his career path. He had to take a step back and begin managing a much smaller store, considerably farther from home, just so that he could make it through the week.

Doctors had no answers for Kevin’s condition. They merely suggested increasing the dosages of his prescriptions. Sadly, the medications just left him feeling drowsy and lethargic… yet still in constant misery. Nothing was working to control the pain. Thankfully for Kevin, he had family members who personally experienced healing and relief from Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. They worked on him for over a year, encouraging him to look into HBOT because of the success they had with the treatments.

Five weeks before coming to Sara’s Garden, Kevin’s pain had become so unmanageable that he was no longer even able to work. All of his time was spent at home resting or at his various treatments. He had absolutely no energy and did not even feel well enough to perform simple household tasks. His family was at a loss, feeling that they were losing Kevin as he retreated farther into solitude and despair.

When Kevin finally arrived at Sara’s Garden for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatments he was guardedly optimistic that it would be able to provide him any long lasting relief. The mask of pain on Kevin’s face was very evident. Initially his pain would gradually subside while he was inside the chamber and then return shortly after finishing treatments. As Kevin progressed through his round of treatments, his relief became more and more sustained. A smile began appearing on Kevin’s face each day… before, during and after treatments.

Not only was Kevin getting better personally. He was also connecting with all of the other people he was receiving treatment with, his new chamber family. For the first time in years, Kevin began experiencing an overwhelming and emotional sense of hope. This was also a very emotional time for his family. They commented on more than one occasion that they felt they were finally getting their dad back.

Thanks to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden, Kevin has his life back. He states that without a doubt HBOT has saved his life. Kevin has been able to reduce his pain medications and is in the process of eliminating them altogether. He has shared countless hugs and tears with family, friends and co-workers who are thrilled to finally have the old Kevin back again. No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… for this and many other conditions. HBOT is treatment without drugs… without surgery… without pain.

Sara’s Garden to Add Occupational Therapy

Sara’s Garden to Add Occupational Therapy

We are excited to announce that we are broadening our clinical service offerings to include Occupational Therapy! In expanding our provision of services, Sara’s Garden has recently welcomed Stacie Miles (Occupational Therapist) and Kelly Hesterman (Occupational Therapy Assistant) to our team of specialists to complement and enhance our current Conductive Education fine motor program.

So, what is Occupational Therapy?

Simply put, Occupational Therapy (also known as OT) is an allied health profession that focuses on teaching skills for everyday living. The practice of Occupational Therapy can greatly vary according to the setting and clientele.

At Sara’s Garden, we serve children and adults of all ages who, for whatever reason, may be facing challenges carrying out their activities of daily living. These activities are commonly categorized under the following areas:

  • Self-care
  • Productivity (i.e. school or work)
  • Leisure and play
  • Rest and sleep

Barriers to participation in these areas of life may be due to physical or cognitive challenges, developmental delay, aging, injuries or surgery, and social and emotional issues. In these activities or areas of occupation, Occupational Therapy can assist to address issues at school, home or work which may be impacting someone’s day to day function.

At Sara’s Garden, we offer an individualized approach to assessing a client’s functional capacity and customizing interventions to achieve family-centered goals. This is achieved through supporting a person to learn new skills, modifying a task or activity and/or making changes to one’s environment, to enhance their level of functioning and safety and achieve even greater independence.

Occupational Therapy sessions at Sara’s Garden are fun and engaging, using modern and interactive play and therapy equipment. Our goal is to collaborate with families and teachers to better serve the needs of you and/or your child.

For further information on Occupational Therapy services at Sara’s Garden and New Horizons Academy please contact Dave Burkholder at 419.335.7272 or via email at davidb@sarasgarden.org.

Ready to Play?

Ready to Play?

Our handicap accessible playground project is nearly complete! As the saying goes, “Nothing worthwhile is ever easy.” This has been one of the most challenging projects we’ve ever done… it has been everything but easy.

Yet, despite all of the challenges we’ve faced throughout this process, it has been amazing to see it take shape and know that this was going to be something that kids from all over would be able to enjoy and benefit from.

As we near completion, we reflect back on all of the individuals, businesses and foundations who have partnered with us to make this dream a reality. From donating funds to help finance the project… to spending countless hours on “less than ideal” soil conditions working to prepare the surface and erect the equipment… we can not begin to adequately thank everyone involved for their tireless support and dedication to this project. We are truly humbled and blessed by your efforts.

As is the case with everything here at Sara’s Garden, this playground is truly a community project. Thank you for being a part of it.

For complete photo galleries of the playground’s progress please visit our Facebook page.

QuarterMania FUNdraiser

QuarterMania FUNdraiser

On Thursday, August 6 Sara’s Garden will be hosting a QuarterMania FUNdraiser. This event will be a fun-filled benefit to raise funds for our handicap accessible playground project. There will be many area vendors to shop from. The event will feature auctions, raffles, and 50/50 drawings.

Event Date: Thursday, August 6, 2015
Event Location: The Hope Center at Sara’s Garden, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Time: Doors open at 5:30, Auction starts at 6:30

What is a QuarterMania?

If you are like us when we first heard of this, you are probably wondering, “What in the world is a QuarterMania event?”

A QuarterMania is a cross between an auction and a raffle where people ‘bid’ to win a product/prize of goods donated from local businesses and various home businesses participating in the event. Bids on these new items range from 1 to 4 quarters. There are usually between 40 and 60 items to auction during a QuarterMania.

When you arrive

When you arrive at the event, you will register and pick out a paddle (or several) with a number on each that is used for your individual bidding on the items you want to try to win. Paddles are $3 each or two for $5. All proceeds from paddle sales are donated directly to Sara’s Garden. 50/50 tickets are also available at this time.

How the auction works

The auctioneer begins by holding up a product and telling a little bit about the highlights and then tells everyone how much the item is going for – between 1 and 4 quarters. If you would like to bid on that item, you put the corresponding number of quarters in the collection pot then hold up your paddle(s) and wait for your number to be called.

Once all the bids are in – the auctioneer randomly selects a number. If your lucky paddle number is called and you have placed a bid , you WIN that item! Now, if you didn’t bid – you just say “no bid” and the auctioneer will re-shuffle the numbers and continue calling a number until someone who has placed a bid and is holding their paddle up wins.

It’s that simple, and it’s a load of fun!

That’s not all!

In addition to the biddings, there are 50/50 tickets and other raffle drawings going on throughout the evening. Tickets for raffle items will be $1 each or six for $5. Also, the participating businesses have a lots of specials as well as cash & carry items at their tables. Please stop by and support these individuals as these events would not be possible without them.

Food, desserts, and beverages will be available for a free will donation.

So… if you are ready for a fun-filled evening for a GREAT CAUSE, grab your QUARTERS and SOME FRIENDS and be there!

For more information on this event either as a participant or as a vendor, please contact Tina Whalen via email or phone at (419) 345-5302.

Macy’s Shop For a Cause

Macy’s Shop For a Cause

Yes, we know it’s only the first of July, but back-to-school time is right around the corner. That means it’s a good time to shop!

On Saturday, August 29, 2015, Macy’s will host its 10th annual Shop For A Cause benefiting charities nationwide. Since 2006, Shop For A Cause has raised more than $47 Million for charities across the country. This is your opportunity to be part of the excitement and help support Sara’s Garden and New Horizons Academy in the process.

Purchase a $5 Shopping Pass* and save 25%* all day on regular, sale & clearance items, including home – even save on most brands usually excluded! Save 10%* on electrics/electronics, watches, furniture, mattresses, and rugs/floor coverings.

Use the savings pass in every Macy’s store (in-store only), all day, on Saturday, August 29th, 2015. Plus, with your shopping pass, you can enter to win a $500 Macy’s Gift Card.

Get your Shopping Pass here!

photo_kevinAdditional Incentive ~ Do you remember Kevin from this month’s newsletter success story? That’s him to the right… the handsome, dapper gentleman wearing the bow tie. If you purchase a shopping pass and head to the Southland Mall in Taylor, Michigan on Saturday, August 29th, be sure to ask to see Kevin. If you mention Sara’s Garden to him he will treat you to half off on your lunch at the amazing Lakeshore Grill restaurant.

It doesn’t get any better than this… shop, save money and support Sara’s Garden.

For more information or to purchase a shopping pass contact Sara’s Garden at 419.335.7272.

*SHOP FOR A CAUSE discount applies to sale, clearance and regular prices, with exceptions listed. 10% off applies to electrics, electronics, watches, furniture, mattresses and rugs/floor coverings. EXCLUDES: Deals of the Day, Doorbusters, Everyday Values (EDV), specials, super buys, cosmetics/fragrances, athletic apparel, shoes & accessories; Breitling, Tag Heuer, Tempur-Pedic; products offered by vendors who operate leased departments in any of our stores including: Burberry, Dallas Cowboys merchandise, Gucci, Longchamp, Louis Vuitton, maternity, New Era, Nike on Field. Not valid on: gift cards, gourmet foods, jewelry trunk shows, payment on credit accounts, previous purchases, restaurants, special orders, services, wine. Excludes macys.com.. Cannot be combined with any savings pass/coupon, extra discount or credit offer, except opening a new Macy’s account. EXTRA SAVINGS % APPLIED TO REDUCED PRICES. Present this pass at register. Discount valid on 8/29/15 only.

Casino Night Gala 2015

Casino Night Gala 2015

On Saturday, November 7, 2015, Don’s Automotive Group will be hosting its 2nd Annual Casino Night Gala at Founder’s Hall in Archbold, Ohio from 5:30 p.m. till midnight. All proceeds from this event are being donated to Sara’s Garden’s handicap accessible playground project!

Casino Night will feature a delicious dinner and appetizers, dancing, prizes and silent auctions and casino time that will be conducted with authentic “Las Vegas” style casino tables, casino chips, and slot machine tokens. Come enjoy a variety of games including Black Jack, Texas Hold’em, Roulette, Craps, War, and token slot machines. Professional and friendly dealers will see that you have an exciting and entertaining experience! You don’t need to be a gambler to enjoy Casino Night.

We’re betting you’ll have a great time at Casino Night! We look forward to seeing you there.

Save the Date!
Event Date: Saturday, November 7, 2015
Event Location: Founder’s Hall, Sauder Village, Archbold, Ohio
Event Time: 5:30-12:00 a.m. (Casino Floor Open from 7:30 – 11:30 p.m.)
Event Cost: $75 per Plate ($550 for an Entire Table of 8)
 Dress Attire: Semi-Formal

Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only facility in the United States to offer Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Conductive Education, Autism Intervention, Occupational Therapy and Sensory Integration services.

Dinner Ticket Includes:

  • Appetizers
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Alcoholic Beverages (Qty. 2)*
  • Soda & Water
  • Chips for Casino Activity**
  • Dancing
Time
Schedule of Events
5:30 p.m.
Appetizers
Silent Auction Opens
6:15 p.m.
Dinner
7:00 p.m.
Program
7:30 p.m.
Casino Floor Opens
11:00 p.m.
Silent Auction Closes
11:30 p.m.
Prizes & Drawings

*Choose between beer, wine and liquor. A cash bar will be available for additional drink purchases.
**Additional chips can be purchased for a donation if needed.

Sponsorship Opportunities:
Platinum Title Sponsor – $2,250
  • Includes three dinner tables, three casino table sponsorships and program recognition.
Gold Table Sponsor – $1,500
  • Includes two dinner tables, two casino table sponsorships and program recognition.
Silver Prize Sponsor – $750
  • Includes one dinner table, one casino table sponsorship and program recognition.
Bronze Meal Sponsor – $350
  • Includes two dinner tickets, one casino table sponsorship and program recognition.
Table Sponsor – $200
  • Includes one casino table sponsorship and program recognition.

A block of rooms at the Heritage Inn at Sauder Village are available for reservation at a special event rate. Rooms must be booked at least one month prior to event. Booking ID# 6215.

For additional information regarding sponsorship opportunities or dinner ticket reservations, please contact Becky Coopshaw at 419.337.3010 or via email at b.coopshaw@donsautogroup.com. Please join us for a fun-filled casino experience.

2015 “Drive Fore Hope” Recap

2015 “Drive Fore Hope” Recap

Friday, May 29th was the 4th Annual Sara’s Garden “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble.

We would like to thank all of the volunteers, participants and partners that helped make this event our most successful golf scramble ever. We had 33 teams sign up and raised over $17,000 in support of our handicap playground project!

Next year’s “Drive Fore Hope” event will be held on Friday May 27, 2016. Make sure you save the date in your calendars now for another great time!

1st Place (Prize: TaylorMade AeroBurner Drivers)
  • Justin Thompson, Rod Cheney, Scott Rychener & Chad Smith
2nd Place (Prize: Adams Tight Lies Fairway Wood)
  • Bill Rufenacht, Andy Brodbeck, Eric Oakes & Frank Onweller
3rd Place (Prize: Adams New Idea Hybrid Clubs)
  • Wade Wheeler, Steve Moore, Ryan Langenderfer & Dave Gerken
Men’s Longest Drive (Prize: Callaway Big Bertha Driver)
  • Neil Weber
Women’s Longest Drive (Prize: TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver)
  • Brenda Bexton
Longest Putt (Prize: TaylorMade Ghost Putter)
  • Dave Storrer
Closest to Pin (Prize: Yuengling Golf Bag)
  • Dave Sauber

Below are photos from the event. Click on a thumbnail to see a larger version.

Volunteers: We are so grateful for your willing participation and involvement in supporting our event. Thank you so much for all of your work!

Participants: Thank you for taking time out of your day to spend it with us at Ironwood Golf Course. We hope you all enjoyed the event and look forward to seeing you again next summer.

Partners: Thank you so much for your partnership in this event. Because of your support we were able to provide fantastic prizes and giveaways to the participating teams.

Platinum Title Partners
  • Dave’s Running Shop
  • Irvine Shade & Door
Gold Event Partners
  • Rupp Seeds
  • Subways of Archbold, Delta, Swanton, Waterville & West Unity
Silver Contest Partners
  • 20/20 Custom Molded Plastics
  • Fitzenrider, Inc.
  • Foundation Steel LLC
  • Haas Door
  • Lenawee Christian School
  • Miller Brothers Construction
  • Olon Andrews Drywall
  • Pettisville Grain
  • State Bank and Trust
  • Wauseon Machine & Manufacturing
  • Winzeler & Bok, Ltd.
Bronze Meal Partners
  • Air Liquide
  • Andres O’Neil & Lowe
  • Auto Images
  • D&G Welding, Inc.
  • Meyer Insurance – Nancy Glaser
  • Schuette Construction. LLC
“O2” Tee Partners
  • Aquatek Water Conditioning
  • Beck Insurance Agency
  • Beck’s Construction Co.
  • Black Swamp Equipment
  • Car 1
  • Complete Wireless Solutions
  • David L. Geringer P.E.
  • Fulton Industries, Inc.
  • Fulton Lumber Co.
  • Gearig Floors
  • Gerig Eavespouting LLC
  • Grisier-Roos Insurance / BYK Insurance
  • J&B Feed Company
  • Joe Newlove Real Estate & Auction
  • Kinsman Propane, Inc.
  • M&R Redi-Mix
  • M.E. Miller Tire
  • Miller Construction, Ltd.
  • Nafziger Family Chiropractic
  • Nofziger Door Sales, Inc.
  • OK Electric
  • R&S Lines
  • Roth Britsch Dickman & Associates, Inc.
  • Scottdel Cushion, LLC
  • Sonit Systems, LLC
  • Swanton Welding & Machine Co.
  • Terry Henricks Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram
  • Tomahawk Printing, Inc.
  • Westside Orthopedics ~ Dr. Christopher Spieles

We are so grateful for everyone that took part in our “Drive Fore Hope” and are so proud to be a part of such a caring and supportive community.

NHA is Hiring Special Education Teachers/Intervention Specialists

NHA is Hiring Special Education Teachers/Intervention Specialists

In order to meet the growing demand for student enrollment, we are currently hiring for full-time Special Education Teachers/Intervention Specialists at New Horizons Academy, a private school for children with special needs in Wauseon, OH.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide instruction and learning experiences, which contribute to the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective development of each student.
  • Experience writing IEPs, doing academic evaluations, modifying curriculum, working with an instructional and support team and conferencing with parents.
  • Strong interpersonal, collaborative, and communication skills.
  • Strong instructional skills.
  • Attend IEP meetings on each student.
  • Comply with Quality Assurance practices.
  • Design each student’s academic program and behavior goals in accordance with the overall educational plan.
  • The candidate will be aware that his or her own physical and verbal behavior impacts the client population either positively or negatively and will act accordingly.
  • The candidate will maintain professional relationships with all other personnel.
  • The candidate will follow the written policies and procedures.
  • Experience implementing educational programming for special needs students.
  • Knowledge in the field of special education and Ohio IEP procedures.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelors Degree with emphasis in Special Education or Elementary Education.
  • Teachers / Intervention Specialists with a focus on working with Autistic children is preferred.
  • ABA certification and/or training is encouraged.
  • Licensed as a Teacher and/or Intervention Specialist as defined by the Ohio Department of Education.
  • State of Ohio Licensure required.
  • Believe in every student
  • Achieve results
  • Take personal responsibility
  • Collaborate
  • Share a commitment to creating a great school environment
  • Strong organizational and problem solving skills
  • Demonstrated record of setting high expectations for students with special needs

Contact Information