Safety Week February 05-09 This month we celebrated safety week and were excited to start the year with safety on the mind! Our staff and clients alike displayed their safety knowledge by completing a “circle the safety hazard” worksheet. We also encouraged all staff and clients to share why they work safely at CDC through their drawing and writing skills. Some popular responses were “to go home safe to my family” and “working safe helps me get better at my job”. It was fun hearing all of these responses and it was a good reminder to us all that we have many reasons to work safely. We wrapped up the week by asking our staff and clients to sign a poster that says “I ‘m Committed to Safety at the L.E. Phillips Career Development Center”. By signing this poster and hanging it in the hallway for all to see, our employees can be continuously reminded of their dedication to keeping their workplace happy and healthy! Community Based Prevocational Skills Class Our class had the privilege of having Natasha Giacomino come teach our class. She shared about her position as a Job Developer/ Employment Specialist. Natasha talked about the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) and how it is a funding source that helps people get jobs in the community. Natasha said that in order to work with her, someone would need to go through DVR. She works with consumers before and after their job. Natasha also talked about how important hygiene is: showering regularly, putting on deodorant, putting on clean clothes, ect. She talked about the importance of sharing your skills at a job interview, not your interests. Meaning that you wouldn’t show up to a job interview wearing a sweatshirt with a sports team on it. Natasha explained appropriate conversations at work and that is it important to talk with co-workers at work. Natasha did a great job talking about the importance of turning your weakness into goals. So instead of stating at an interview that you are disorganized, you can talk about what you have done to help yourself become more organized; that you are learning to be more organized and have been putting effort into organizing. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY This year’s Valentine’s Day was celebrated with staff receiving a Valentine’s card and a box of Brach’s Tiny Conversation Hearts and a free lunch of spaghetti with garlic bread and dessert. Other activities for the day included a scavenger hunt, crafting a heart puppy, and pictures. WISCONSIN SPECIAL OLYMPICS CDC is fortunate to have three staff members, Kent Kohlhepp, Sara Fellenz and Nate Stygar participate in the Wisconsin Special Olympics Spring Season either on a basketball team or by demonstrating amazing basketball skills. On Sundary, February 18th the Regional 3 District Team Basketball and Skills Tournament was held at UWEC Stout Johnson Field House. ![]() Kent Kohlhepp who plays on the Eau Claire Wolverines basketball team took First place!! His team won their first game with a score of 36 to 8 and won their second game with a score of 50 to 13. The Wolverines will move on to the Northern Sectional Tournament on Sunday, March 17 at UW Stevens Point. Congratulations Kent and the EC Wolverines! Sara Fellenz took first place in the skills competition which includes, Basketball drills, dribbling drills, catching drills, passing drills, shooting drills, rebounding drills, offensive and defense skills. Sara will be showing off her skills again by competing at the State Spring Games at UW Oshkosh on April 12. Way to go Sara! Nate Stygar who plays on the Eau Claire Bucks basketball team took 2nd place at the Regional 3 District Team Basketball and Skills Tournament! The Bucks lost a close one in their first game, 21 to 25. But won the second game 25 to 17. Nate’s team will also be competing at the Northern Sectional Tournament in Stevens Point. Great Job Nate and the Bucks! COMMUNITY BASED PREVOCATIONAL SKILLS CLASS
In our Community Based Class on February 20, we started our class by reviewing what we have been learning over the last couple of weeks. We also did it in a fun game called Kahoot! Donnie A. was the winner of our game, but it was very close and came down to the last question. The second part of our class included a tour of Saver’s in Eau Claire. We learned all about the production area in a behind-the-scenes tour. The tour was informative and our clients left with a possible opportunity.
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Happy New Year Community Based Prevocational Skills Class January was a busy month for our community-based Prevocational Skills Class. The Class got to tour Festival Foods, Chippewa Valley Outreach Center, Chippewa Valley Airport and Menomonie Market Food Co-op. FESTIVAL FOODS At Festival, they talked about how important their work culture is and how they focus on being a positive environment for both customers and employees. On the tour we were told there is a 10-step rule for employees; if a customer is within 10 steps of you, you need to say “hi”. Human Resources and one of the store managers gave us a tour throughout the store and took us to each department. There are 14 departments, so therefore 14 department leads. Some of the client’s favorite departments were the meat and seafood departments and the bakery. We learned that they keep their meat for 7 days and then throw it out. CHIPPEWA VALLEY OUTREACH CENTER Our class had the opportunity to volunteer at the Chippewa Valley Outreach Center in Chippewa Falls. Our class mopped the floors and sorted donated clothing and talked about how they like being able to help the organization. Overall, clients stated how they would like to go back. CHIPPEWA VALLEY AIRPORT The Chippewa Valley Airport did a wonderful job giving us a tour. Dave Nelson, a Transportation Security Officer, is one of the people who gave our class a tour. He took us through security and gave explanations of how they run the security in the airport. One of the class’s favorite parts of the tour was learning about the restaurant in the airport and how they are hiring. MENOMONIE MARKET FOOD CO-OP The Menomonie Market Food Co-op was also very generous in giving us a great in-depth tour of their new store location. The class enjoyed walking through the aisles and learning about locally sourced food. They also enjoyed the new event space and asked many questions about potential employment. A Special thank you goes to Representative Derrick Van Orden and Senator Jeff Smith for taking time out of their busy schedule to visit CDC to meet the staff and take a tour. Both Rep Van Orden and Senator Smith were impressed with all we do and how beneficial we were to the community. Staff was excited to have the opportunity to meet with our local representatives. Thank you for making our day! Representative Derrick Van Order visited on January 25th Senator Jeff Smith Visited on January 26th
What has made april Special?We had a visit from the Easter Bunny, along with treats and a great lunch! THE WOODSHOP HAS BEEN CREATIVE Our woodshop has been busy making benches and plant stands. They are available to purchase as well as will personalize them. Please contact Andy in the woodshop at 715-834-2771 ext 120 or [email protected] to discuss prices or ideas. These would make great gifts! Literacy Chippewa ValleySt. Patrick'S Day cafeteriaOur talented artists, Nancy and Josh, dressed up the cafeteria for St. Patrick's Day Can you Find your name?Everyone's name was up on the wall in the hallway, as we are all good luck! We were able to pretend we were a leprechaun (hint, that is really Scott)Shelves were made for the Outreach centerAre you ready for the golf outing?It's time to get ready for the golf outing. If you have not signed up for a sponsorship there is still time. Not ready to sponsor? What better way to get your name out there then to donate for the silent auction or the golf pull? Please call 715-834-2771 and ask for either Bonnie or Connie and we would love to assist you! Now for Raffle tickets.......The more tickets you purchase the better your odds are at being the big winner. Please contact Connie/Bonnie at 715-834-2771 to purchase your tickets. If you are open to selling tickets we would appreciate the help also. Rock the Riverfront
We celebrated Valentine’s Day with appreciating our friendships that we have here and having an extra treat. Our local talent, Nancy and Josh, decorated our cafeteria with their art work, we cannot wait to see their work for next month. Thank you for sharing with us! Outreach CenterChippewa Outreach continues to be working on the Hygiene Drive, check out the Outreach site on our website for more details. Here is our very own Karri from the Outreach Center and some of the things they have received. https://www.lecdc.org/chippewa-county-outreach.html Updated look to the cafeteriaThanks to the talent of our own Wood shop supervisor, Andy, we have a new counter in the kitchen. Check out this detail! He did an outstanding job! Thank you Andy!
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Day of Giving
Gifts were given
We would like to thank Presto for their generous gift of the fire extinguisher. The Krabby Patties gummy candy was donated to us by Choice Transportation/Clubs Choice Fundraising and attached to the candy cane is taped to an Avon flavored lip balm that Avon Rep Tina Wolfgram sold to us at her discounted amount.
Everyone was given a CDC hat, a microwavable heating pad with washable cover (made here at CDC), socks, a travel blanket and a wonderful bag along with their water bottle.
Halloween party
New water-Healthy us!
DVD player to the cafeteria
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L.E. Phillips Career Development Center's mission is to provide meaningful and appropriate vocational services, employment opportunities and community outreach resources for individuals with disabilities and disadvantages.
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