Providence St. Joseph Guild Presents Gift

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Incoming president Ollie Vick, center left, and installing officer Chik Smaldino with the new board of Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Guild. (Photo by Joyce Rudolph)

A total of $120,000 was presented to administrators by Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Guild during the installation tea at Lakeside Golf Club on Wednesday.

President Patt Scully reports that the guild raised $120,000 for the medical center to pleased administrators Michael Rembis, center, chief executive of Providence; and Michael Hunn, senior vice president and chief executive of Providence Health & Services’ Southern California region. (photo by Joyce Rudolph)
President Patt Scully reports that the guild raised $120,000 for the medical center to pleased administrators Michael Rembis, center, chief executive of Providence; and Michael Hunn, senior vice president and chief executive of Providence Health & Services’ Southern California region. (photo by Joyce Rudolph)

A portion of the total, $87,196.01, completes the guild’s $500,000 pledge to the Hycy and Howard Hill Neuroscience Institute, which provides treatment of brain injuries, Alzheimer’s disease and various neurological disorders. The balance, $33,803.99, is the initial donation toward the guild’s new $500,000 pledge to the Cusumano Family Neuroscience Outpatient Center opening in the fall, said outgoing president Patt Scully.

“This is something we’ve worked real hard for and will continue to do and are very happy to do it,” Scully said.

 Sister Rose Byrne, from left, incoming president Ollie Vick and outgoing president Patt Scully at the Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Guild Installation Tea. (photo by Joyce Rudolph)
Sister Rose Byrne, from left, incoming president Ollie Vick and outgoing president Patt Scully at the Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Guild Installation Tea. (photo by Joyce Rudolph)

The guild raised the funds by organizing three card parties and the main fundraiser, a fashion show luncheon under the theme “On the Red Carpet” held in May at the Universal Sheraton Hotel.

Thanking the guild were Michael Rembis, chief executive of Providence; and Michael Hunn, senior vice president and chief executive of Providence Health & Services’ Southern California region.

“I can’t thank you enough but more important our patients thank you,” Rembis said. “This makes a huge difference in the care of so many patients not only in Burbank but throughout the San Fernando Valley. The fashion show is amazing, the gift shop is amazing — everything you do is with class and has such an impact on the community.”

Past president Chik Smaldino conducted the installation, and playfully kept to the circus theme.

Ollie Vick was installed as president and accepted her president’s pin, keys to the guild office and her gavel.

“I’ve been a member of the guild for 50 years and I consider this the frosting on the cupcake,” Vick said.

Joining her on the board are First Vice President Donna Mahoney, Second Vice President Terry Campbell, Treasurer Sharon Reid, Recording Secretary Rhoberta Kerr, Corresponding Secretary Tricia Cimo, Fall Event Director Julie McArdle, Finance Director Pamela Shriftman, Spring Event Director Kathleen Marsden, Special Event Director Jill Allen, Gift Shop Chairwomen Jackie Van Beveren and Maria Balke, Press Chairwoman Terry Campbell, Programs Chairwoman Lucy Brown and Parliamentarian Jackie Van Beveren.

Incoming president Ollie Vick, center left, and installing officer Chik Smaldino with the new board of Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Guild. (Photo by Joyce Rudolph)
Incoming president Ollie Vick, center left, and installing officer Chik Smaldino with the new board of Providence St. Joseph Medical Center Guild. (Photo by Joyce Rudolph)

In her invocation, guild liaison Sister Rose Byrne, Sisters of Providence, thanked outgoing president Scully for her leadership for the past two years.

“You have done a splendid job in your unassuming, quiet way,” she said.

To the incoming president and her team, Sister Rose said, “May God’s blessing be with all of you.”

She closed with the poem by Grace E. Easley “The Ties That Bind the Strongest”.

Other highlights were Patti Cassidy introducing two new members, Gabrielle Cochran of Toluca Lake and Tracy Nieto-Daggett of Sun Valley, and Patt Scully presenting Sister Rose with a honorary membership to the guild. Barbara O’Kane led the tea committee.