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Friday, September 19, 2014

Darby's Dash Welcomes Special Guest - Wickett!!


St. Ann Center is excited to welcome Wickett as our special guest at Darby’s Dash. Wickett is a 5 year old Shih Tzu/Pekingese Mix on wheels. In 2010 Wickett and his owner Sarah were in a car accident that left the young dog paralyzed. From then on his life in a two-wheel cart could not slow down this exceptional little dog. Still full of life, he immediately took to his wheels and now, he is even training to be a certified therapy dog. 

At Darby’s Dash – St. Ann Center’s first ever pet-friendly and family-fun 5K run/1mile walk – participants will have the chance to meet Wickett and Sarah.  Darby’s Dash was created to honor the amazing volunteer dogs that visit St. Ann Center on a daily basis to spend time with our adults and children at St. Ann Center.  Wickett will not be staying home just because of his condition, and this event invites our pets, family, and friends to come outdoors and enjoy a community event and engage in an active lifestyle regardless of life’s challenges. Wickett and Sarah’s story relates closely to the lives of St. Ann Center’s clients – especially those who have their own wheelchairs. Read Sarah's perspective on how Wickett has changed her life; plus, how he continues to inspire her and everyone they meet.


Wickett on Wheels

“To say that my experience with Wickett has changed my world would be an understatement. Our car accident and what happened to him was the worst day of my life, but it turned into something really unique and beautiful. It has changed every part of my life, from my career to the way that I think about the world and being more attuned to the needs and situations of animals and people around me.”



In Early 2010 Sarah and her energetic Shih Tzu / Pekingese mix were on their way to work when they were T-boned by another driver speeding through a residential neighborhood.   Both Sarah and Wickett were badly injured.  Wickett shattered one of his spinal vertebrae and was instantly paralyzed.

“I asked my Grandma, who lost her leg below the knee to complications from a heart attack 10 years ago, what she thought about the idea of a dog in a cart. As a person living in a wheelchair, did she think it was mean to do this to a dog? Did she think his life would be happy? Her answer was the only one I needed to know, that I was making the right choice with Wickett. She said that yes her life was different after she lost her leg, but it was still her life and she loved it, and, if anyone tried to put her down she'd BITE them--and she thought that Wickett would say the same!”

For Sarah, caring for Wickett and his new needs was never a question, it was just a continuation of the promise she made when she adopted him.  After much medical care and casts, they created a wheeled cart to allow Wickett to continue living a fairly normal dog’s life.  It took some adjusting, but Wickett quickly learned that he could still do many things that other dogs do. Wickett is a perfect example of how happy and healthy an animal with a disability can be, given the right home care and love. 

“When we go to the dog park he is always a topic of conversation and a really good opportunity for people to see his smiling face and maybe change the way they think about handicapped pets. He is very physically independent with the help of his cart, and at the dog park he will run across the field faster than I can to go meet new people and visit. I get every reaction from ‘Aww’ to ‘That's so awesome’ to ‘That poor thing, you should put him down’ to ‘I couldn’t do that’.  People often praise me for caring for him.”

Sarah’s sentiments resonate with caregivers and so many clients’ stories at St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care, where people of all ages and abilities receive day services.   Whether loved ones are elderly, disabled or 4-legged, they all deserve to experience life and quality care even through life’s toughest challenges. 

I never imagined how much Wickett would change my life. I have a best friend and companion in everything I do, and I have an opportunity in a compelling way to educate people and to pass on Wickett's love of life. He inspires me to be grateful and smile and always remember that the worst day of your life can turn into the best path life ever set you on.”



Meet Sarah and Wickett at Darby’s Dash on Saturday, October 4th at St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care. This event will be our first pet-friendly and family fun 5K & 1 Mile Walk/Run. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate.  For more information and to register for this great event please click here>



Monday, January 7, 2013

Announcing "Ageless Beauty Hair & Nail Salon"

We hosted a contest with the four local area high schools to name our hair and nail salon. Our salon staff selected the four following winners:


1st Place - 
"Ageless Beauty Hair & Nail Salon" by TaShae Goodman, Bay View High School Senior.
Kris Aderhold, Class of 1986 and Tashae Goodman, Class of 2013 
in the newly-named Ageless Beauty Salon in the St. Ann Center. —photo courtesy MPS
2nd Place - 
"Bella Bonita Hair & Nail Salon" by Joseph Hall, St. Francis High School Senior.
3rd Place - 
"Picture Perfect Hair & Nail Salon" by Savanna Thompson, Cudahy High School Sophomore.
4th Place - 
"The Cutting Edge Hair & Nail Salon"by Lydia Bestul, St. Thomas More High School Senior.

Congratulations to all the winners and many thanks to all of our contestants for their participation!


At St. Ann Center we believe it feels good to look good. That is why we dedicate ourselves to delivering the best, and most up-to-date haircuts, styling, hair color and treatments available. Expert nail, facial, and waxing services complete your experience. Our professional stylists are licensed and experienced. We currently have four stylists available for all your facial, nail, and hair care needs.

Our Salon is open to the public and serves frail elderly, adults, children, and everyone in between! Stop in, we would love to meet you! Click here to find our hours and a special offer>

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

International Day of Peace – Peace Walk



On a beautiful, sunny autumn day, about 50 members of the community gathered outside St. Francis Convent on Milwaukee’s south side to celebrate the 28th Annual International Day of Peace.

The United Nations established the day of peace in 1981 which is observed every year on September 21. More than 175 nations celebrate Peace Day. (Wect.com, 2010)

In the opening prayer we were reminded that we are all part of one global human family living together in a world that remains broken and divided. Everyone joined in prayer in hopes that the universal desire for peace may be realized. The participants gathered, walked and prayed for peace.

Everyone gathered around the “peace pole” located on the grounds of the St. Francis convent. The pole is inscribed with the words “May peace prevail on earth” written in serveral different languages.

The event ended with a prayer recited by one of St. Ann Center’s clients. As a Franciscan community we are reminded of the words of St. Francis of Assisi, “Lord, make me an instrument of your peace!”

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Mud as Art


It is not unusual to find our clients and guests from the community "flinging mud" in a way that ends up in the most unusual and charming shapes. The art and ceramic classes at St. Ann Center for All Ages* are underway. People are signing up with enthusiasm for their chance to get their fingers and hands into the clay and make items that range from a salt and pepper shaker set to a magnificent angel or vase.

Under the guidance of Alice, the art instructor, students with a variety of abilities progress from their first attempts at art-making to accomplished pieces that make for justifiable pride. You can make wind chimes, a personal mug, or commemorative plate. To register for one of the art or ceramic classes go online at: www.stanncenter.org or call Alice at 977-5038. See you at class!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Whether you are 2 or 62 you can learn to swim at St. Ann Center


About four weeks ago an older women contacted the aquatic department and expressed interest in learning to swim with our private swim lessons. She had a couple of near drowning experiences and was very afraid of the water. The aquatic staff assured her they would take their time and help to feel comfortable in the water.

During her first class, it took her a couple of minutes to get used to the water, but by the end of the class, she was able to go under water and retrieve a diving toy. At her second class she was able to – for the first time in her life - float in the water with a noodle to keep her balance. She was so moved by the experience, she began to cry.

This swimmer just finished her third lesson and she is swimming with a noodle from the middle of the pool to the end. Her main goal is to be able to swim without a noodle from one side of the pool to the other.

You are never too old to learn how to swim. The Aquatic Center offers; learn to swim classes (level 1 – 4), three different levels of water aerobics, open swim time and private swim lessons. Call Kristin at 414-977-5015 to learn about our classes or for more information.