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A REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
You
Make the Difference!
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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ..................................................................... 1
Meet Our Staff ............................................................. 1
Mission Statement ....................................................... 1
New Funds ................................................................... 2
Geographic Component Funds (MACF)................... 3
Funds Listing ................................................................ 4
Scholarship Funds ........................................................ 5
2013 Grantmaking Highlights ................................. 6-7
2013 CACF Youth Survey ............................................ 8
Youth Committee ....................... ....................... .......... 9
2013 Financial Statement ......................................... 10
Financial Advisors ...................................................... 10
Emeritus Trustees ..................... ....................... ............ 11
Legacy Society ..........................................................12
The above seal certifies that the Cadillac AreaCommunity Foundation has met, or exceeded, theNational Standards set forth for U.S. Community
Foundations.
A BRIEF HISTORY
In 1987, Lee Brown, President of CadillacChamber of Commerce, and Chamber BoardMember Peter Barry discussed the possibility ocreating a Community Foundation in CadillacLee brought in Dottie Johnson, the Director othe Council of Michigan Foundations at the timeto talk with the Chamber and other interestedparties.
In 1988, the Board of the Cadillac AreaCommunity Foundation was formed consistingof Lee Brown, Fred Sprague, Ron Swanson, JohnBishop, Clayton Jesweak, Eleanor Peterson andPeter Barry. They filed with the State of Michiganfor the license and the IRS for a 501c-3 Status.
Now established, in 1989a founding donationof $500,000 was received from Peter Barry, PauTaylor, Jim Frisbie, and John Raffaele.
Today the Cadillac Area CommunityFoundation is a local, tax-exempt, independentpublicly supported philanthropic organizationthat is organized and operated as a permanencollection of endowed funds for the long-termbenefit of the Cadillac Area.
Since its beginnings in 1988, the Foundation haawarded over $3.9 Millionto the Cadillac Area inthe form of grants to non-profit organizations, andscholarships to deserving students.
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 North Mitchell Street, Suite 101
Cadillac, Michigan 49601
T-(231)775-9911 F-(231)775-8126
www.cadillacfoundation.org
Front Cover PhotoFeaturing our current Board of Trustees, from left to right:
Back Row: Steve Anderson, David McCurdy, DavidPeterson, Dean DeKryger, Scott Hunter, Peter Stalker,Duane Elenbaas.
Front Row: Jenny Reaume, Barb Darrigan, Tania LeBaron,Linda Kimbel (Executive Director), Jeremy Winkle.
Photo CreditsThe Foundation would like to thank the CadillacArea Visitors Bureau, IEnvision Photography, and
the Cadillac News, for the beautiful photographythroughout this report.
WhereYouMake the Difference
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CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 ANNUAL REPOR
Mission Statement
The primary mission of the Cadillac Area Community Foundation is to develop acommunity-wide vehicle for permanent endowments to enhance the quality of life in the and to establish and manage worthwhile endowed funds for the benet of our community
What is community? It is more than mere proximity. Simply living or working near others does notmake a community. Community requires energy, continuity and a willingness to pull together arounda common cause. Residents in a real community understand that they are linked, both positively andnegatively, with others in their community.
It is out of such a definition of community that the Cadillac Area Community Foundation (CACF)got its start. Its primary mission, To develop a community-wide vehicle for permanent endowmentsto enhance the quality of life in the area and to establish and manage worthwhile endowed fundsfor the benefit of our community, can be simply stated as using community gifts to help others in thecommunity, long term. That is what the CACF has done for years and continues to do today.
Over the past year, the CACF has celebrated twenty-five years of honoring and celebrating philanthropyin our community. This incredible legacy of giving has allowed the CACF to invest nearly four milliondollars in our community. It has also offered donors an opportunity to realize their dreams for a better
community and to give back in a way that they may not even have imagined.In order to continue this legacy for the next twenty-five, fifty or a hundred years, a new generation
of philanthropist must be taught the importance of community. The Youth Advisory Council involveslocal youth to do just that. Teaching the importance of giving as well as the real, urgent needs of ourcommunity as a whole gives these students a bigger perspective on what community really means.
Now in our twenty-sixth year, we hope that this is simply the beginning for the CACF. As long as there iscommunity, there will be a need for the CACF and what it provides. Please consider what you are doingfor your community, for today and for the future.
Linda L. Kimbel,Executive Director
Dean DeKryger,President
Christine Potter,Executive Assistant
Linda L. Kimbel,Executive Director
John Bishop,Volunteer - Finance
Welcometo Our Report to the Community
Meet Our Staff
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02 CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
Clay BlanchardSCHOLARSHIP FUND
Clay Blanchard truly enjoyed Cadillac. Born and raised inCadillac, a graduate of Cadillac High School. He married his wifeSheryl in Cadillac, and together they raised their sons, Sam andAndy, in the area that they so loved. As their family grew up, theyspent their time enjoying all of the wonderful outdoor opportunitiesthat the area has to offer. Clay Blanchard loved this community,and it was with great sadness that the community met the news ofhis unexpected death in 2012.
Shortly before his death, Clay had a casual conversation
with his son Sam, a pediatric dentist. They recalled how Samhad received financial assistance with his education through ascholarship awarded through the Ardis-Lueder U of M DentistrySchool Scholarship, a scholarship fund held by the Cadillac AreaCommunity Foundation. At the time, Clay expressed his desire tobe able to give something back to the community through a similarmeans. Based on that conversation, the family of Clay Blanchardhas established the Clay Blanchard Viking Citizenship ScholarshipFund. This scholarship is awarded to a Cadillac High School Seniorwho has exhibited a sense of social responsibility by their actionsand attitude throughout their four years of high school. For furtherinformation about this scholarship program please contact theFoundation at 231-775-9911.
David A. CookMEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
FOR CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
This Scholarship Fund was established within the Cadillac Area CommunityFoundation in 2013 by Daves wife, Dorcas Dori Cook, to honor the man shedearly loved. Dave lived every moment of his life to the fullest, and made apoint to tell and show his love to those he cherished. He took pride in beinggreat at his job and in providing for his family. Dave also knew how to have fun.
Dave graduated from Michigan State University in 1975 with a degree inMechanical Engineering. He was a devoted Spartan and was extremely proudof his alma mater. Over the course of his life he became passionate about theenvironment and pushed for green energy and construction.
It is in the light of his love for the environment that his wife, Dori, createda scholarship fund at the Foundation to reflect Daves interests; the David ACook Memorial Scholarship Fund for Civil and Environmental Engineering atMichigan State University. It is her way of creating a legacy for Dave, andsharing his vision for the future.
For further information about this Scholarship Fund, and applicationinformation, please visit our website at www.cadillacfoundation.org or call theFoundation at 231-775-9911.
Clay Blanchard, center, back row
NEW SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
Create A Lasting Legacy
David A. Cook
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CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 ANNUAL REPOR
ADDRESSING THE INTERESTS OF
Missaukee CountyThe Missaukee Area Community Foundation, (MACF), is a geographic
component fund of the Cadillac Area Community Foundation. But
what does this mean?
It means that the MACF operates as a community foundation buttakes advantage of the technical services and guidance of theCadillac Area Community Foundation. Donations to the MACF areassigned to their endowed fund that benefits Missaukee County. Apercentage of the income from their endowed fund is awardedto Missaukee County programs and projects in the form of grants.Please visit our webpage at www.cadillacfoundation.org for furtherinformation.
MISSAUKEE AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Youth Advisory Committee
Photos of theMissaukee FitnessTrail and NativeGarden Project,
supported by a grantfrom the Missaukee
Area CommunityFoundation.
Established to address the needs and concerns of Missaukee County youth, the MACF YouthAdvisory Committee administered a Youth Needs Assessment Survey to the Lake City High SchoolSophomore students in 2013. The purpose of the survey was to obtain information from the youthpopulation regarding issues facing young students today, as well as to obtain information aboutneeded supplemental programs that students felt would benefit them and the community, if offered.
The completed results offer insights into interests and concerns of Missaukee County youth.
The top three activities that would be supported by youth if available were:After-school sport programs; Art, music and fitness supplemental activities; Job preparationand student leadership activities
The top three (3) issues facing young people in the community today:Stress; Alcohol and drug abuse; Teen sexuality issues
The three (3) areas that students highlighted as a concern for the majority of students:Racial tension; Drug and alcohol abuse; Teen stress
The results of the survey are being used to help in future decision making by the Youth AdvisoryCommittee when recommending youth grants.
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FUNDS HELD BY THECadillac Area Community Foundation
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These Funds have been created to support the various philanthropic needs of the community,as well as the wishes of their Founders. They were all created through the generous philanthrop-ic spirit that runs through-out the Cadillac Area. These Funds truly do Make the Difference.
Over $1 billion ofassetsunder management.
Proudly supporting the CACFand its mission.
Investments | Trust | Retirement Services
UNRESTRICTED COMMUNITY FUNDS ANDUNRESTRICTED MEMORIAL FUNDS
Gifts from many different donors which address abroad range of local needs in our community
Cornerstone Fund
Arthur DePugh Memorial Fund
Chester & Anne Van Dellen Memorial Fund
Ivan & Ann Bernson Memorial Fund
Judge William Peterson Memorial Fund
William & June Winn Memorial Fund
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDSThese funds target specific needs of community life Anna Van Houten Memorial Fund
Cadillac & Kellogg for Youth Fund
Cadillac Area Womens Giving Circle Endowed Fund
Derby Family Fund
Dr. Carl & Linnea Munson Fund for Education
Health & Education Fund for Youth & Seniors
Homelessness Prevention Fund
James & Michelle Bernier Energy & Environment Fund
Lakin-Weeks Fund for the Humanities
LeBaron Family Fund Wexford-Missaukee Veterans Endowment Fund
GEOGRAPHIC AFFILIATE FUND
Missaukee Area Community Foundation
Missaukee Area Youth Fund
PASS THROUGH FUNDSThe primary purpose of these funds is to receivegifts and donations on behalf of a nonprofitorganization to support specific projects or
programs. Cadillac Area Womens Giving Circle
ISD Early Childhood Education Fund
AGENCY ENDOWED FUNDSThese Funds support the specific Agency.
Cadillac Area Land Conservancy Fund
Cadillac Area YMCA Fund
Cadillac Area YMCA Teen Center Fund
Friendship Family Home Fund
ISD Early Childhood Education Endowed Fund
ISD Finnerty Fund
AGENCY ENDOWED FUNDS (cont.)
Mercy Hospital Cadillac Fund
Northern Michigan Christian School Fund
St. Ann School Fund
Wexford County Historical Society Fund
DONOR ADVISED FUNDSGrants made from these Funds are at tdiscretion of the Donor, with the approval of tBoard of Trustees of the Cadillac Area CommunFoundation.
Beatrice Ardis Leonard Community Fund
Dr. Charles & Virginia Ardis Restricted Fund
Dr. Charles Ardis Fund for Continuing Dental Educ
Duane Elenbaas Fund
Huckle Family Fund
James & Mariette Potvin Family Fund
Manton Area Rotary Club Fund
Margaret Louise Holingsworth Restricted Fund
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CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 ANNUAL REPOR
ARDIS/LUEDER NORTHERN LOWER
MICHIGAN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPLimited to students in a recognized dental program at the
School of Dentistry at the University of Michigan.
BILL & JUNE WINN SCHOLARSHIPThis Fund is not awarding scholarships at this time.
BLANCHARD FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPLimited to a graduating CAPS student. See website for specifics.
CAPS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPLimited to current year CAPS Graduating Class.
See website for specifics.
DAVID A. COOK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPLimited to a new or current student of the
MSU College of Civil & Environmental Engineering
DR. FREDERICK T. MANNION MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Limited to a member of the CAPS currentgraduating class who is in the Academic Top 20.
HELEN & HARVEY PELL FUND FOR EDUCATIONThis Fund awards scholarships to students within the Wexford-Missaukee ISD for post-secondary education. This Fund also
awards scholarships for Career and Professional Developmentand limited student loans.
JIM FRISBIE SCHOLARSHIP FOR CIVIL ENGINEERINGLimited to students who are at least in their second yearof a civil engineering program at an accredited college
or university, be in the top 25% of their class, and havegraduated from a Michigan High Schoollocated in a county along the US 131 corridor.
KELLY ANN GARCIA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
FOR THE PERFORMING ARTSLimited to scholarships for performing arts.
See website for specifics.
SUE WESTHAUSER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPLimited to a CAPS graduating senior.
See website for specifics.
Jamie (Richards) Boyer,2013 Recipient
Ardis/Lueder Northern Lower
Michigan Dental Scholarship.
Some of the 2013 Duane Elenbaas (DonorAdvised Fund) Scholarship winners. That is
Duane in the back row, center.
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
that Make a Difference
These Scholarship Funds have been created by avariety of Donors who wish to offer their support of the
educational endeavors of area residents.
Some of the 2013 Helen & Harvey PellScholarship winners. To the left is Ginny
Mackey, daughter of the Pells.
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A SAMPLING OF OUR2013 GRANTMAKING
The Free Food Pantry came into being as a way to asCommunity members who were facing economic haship that limited their ability to obtain food for their familNow in its 5th year, the pantry provides up to 50 lbs of frefood for 200 families twice monthly. Thanks to the generoof T. J.s Trucking, the Pantry has a fixed location at 908 6
Street. Because of the continuing collaboration between the Cadillac Area Commnity Foundation, the Rotary Club of Cadillac, and our generous community donowe can continue to offer this program. We are currently seeking interested donsponsors for 2015. Interested donors may contact the Foundation at 231-775-9911arrange sponsorship.
Additionally, the Foundation awarded a grant from the Cornerstone Fund to as
with the purchase of a new truck which will enable Feeding America to keep up wthe demand in our community.
Camp Torenta Snags A Dock
When Dave Foley approached the Foundation as a representativthe Cadillac Area YMCA, he had a specific vision in mind for CTorenta. The Camp, located on the shores of Lake Mitchell, needfishing dock. The lake bed in the area has quite a bit of stones, wand other debris that makes it great for pan fish, but not so greabare feet. Add to that the cold lake temperature, and the low hantree branches that are just right for snagging a good cast, and have an area that is really difficult to fish for children and adults.Foundation Board of Trustees and the Foundation Youth Commboth awarded grants for the Camp Torenta dock.
One of the many popular statues from the
J. Seward Johnson Sculpture exhibit which
decorated the town in the summer of 2013.
Statue Exhibit Decorates The Town
Due to the overwhelming success of the 2012 exhibition ofthe J. Seward Johnson Sculpture Exhibit, the Friends of TheCadillac Wexford Library (FOL) thought that Cadillac residents
may enjoy a 2nd Summer of Fun for 2013. Willing financialpartners for the project were found, including the Lakin/WeeksFund for the Humanities, a field of interest fund held by theCadillac Area Community Foundation.
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CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 ANNUAL REPOR
A SAMPLING OF OUR2013 GRANTMAKING
For further information about our Grantmaking Programs, please visit our website
at www.cadillacfoundation.org.
Cadillac Honor Guard Receives Uniform
Not many people are aware that the soldiers you see at funeralsones who play taps, offer a gun salute, and provide the flags andboxes to the families of veterans, are all part of the Honor Guard. Cadillac Honor Guard has close to 50 members who representveterans in our community and participate in such activities as funeparades, and other activities that raise awareness. Most of what do is at their own expense, and they have been doing this for ywithout any uniforms. In conjunction with the Cadillac VFW, the CadHonor Guard applied for, and received, a grant in the amount of $9They had to raise the remaining $18,000 which they did. We think
look great in their new uniforms!
Local Program HelpsLearning Disabled Students
The Missaukee Area Community Foundation, a componentFund of the Cadillac Area Community Foundation, awardeda grant to Northern Michigan Christian School in support of theArrowsmith Program. This computer based program is based onthe brains ability to change and overcome learning disabilities.
BELLS ARE RINGING IN CADILLAC
Just when she thought her vision might be complete, Kathy Simfound the finishing component. Last summer Kathy, Treasurer ofCadillac Area Garden Club, and her husband were visiting Art Pin Grand Rapids when she was inspired by an interactive mussculpture that she saw there. The unique sculpture, createdMichigan artist Tom Kaufmann, utilizes recycled industrial oxytanks and scrap metals. Through the use of his creative art
Mr. Kaufmann turns these materials into a flower garden of souKathy knew that the Sound Garden would be the perfect homethis interactive, musical sculpture, and so she took her idea toCity of Cadillac.
The City agreed that the sculpture was perfect for the area. collaboration that began with the Sound Garden area upgraover the last two years between the Garden Club and the was extended. The City of Cadillac applied to the Foundationa grant, and it was approved. We are happy to be partners these organizations, and Kathy, on this project. The artist is creaa specialty piece just for Cadillac, which can now be viewed played in the Sound Garden area.
Left to right: Kathy Simon, artist Tom Laufmann
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CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Youth Advisory Committee
This survey would not have been possible without the hard work of the Survey Committee and their Advisor. Wewould like to recognize and thank the Committee Co-Chairpersons (Molly Mackey and Paige Fiet); the Survey Comittee Members (Savana Holmes, Kate Buckmaster, Erin Bosman, Pallas Schuster, Katelyn Erickson); and the SurveyCommittee Adult Advisor (Jennifer Mitchell). Well done!
Established in 1990, the Youth Advisory Committee addresses the needs and concerns of youth within
our Community. The committee of student volunteers meets monthly throughout the year.
Every three years the Youth Advisory Committee conducts a survey of Cadillac students in grades5-12 to determine what types of programs and projects can best serve area youth. These are someof the results of the 2013 survey. You may view the entire survey results report on our website at www.cadillacfoundation.org.
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CADILLAC & KELLOGG FOR YOUTH
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEEEstablished in 1990, the Cadillac and Kellogg for Youth Committee (YAC) is an advisory committee to
the Cadillac Area Community Foundation Board of Trustees.
The Youth Advisory Committee is comprised of Cadillac area youth, grades 8 12, who representthe geographic, socio-economic, ethnic and educational differences within the community. Adultadvisors and the Executive Director of the Foundation also assist the youth as needed.
The purpose of the YAC is to train young people in decision-making skills, to provide a forum for youthinterests and needs, to participate in grant-making for youth projects and programs in the CAPS servicearea, and to involve youth in both volunteerismand philanthropy.
As of September 30, 2013, the Youth Fund had a balance of over $1.2 Million.
Mrs. Myers works with CAPS studentsat the YMCA after school program
which was partially funded by agrant from the Youth Fund.
The Youth Committee shared their Holidayparty and meal with the residents of the
Green Acres Retirement Home.
YAC members Matt Fox (l) andJack Valice (r) put the Focuson Education at the Cadillac
Business Expo.
Youth Committee membersand Club Cadillac attendees
design Holiday cards.
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Financial Information
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTSJANUARY 1, 2013 SEPTEMBER 30, 2013*
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $8,570,529
PROPERTY AND EUQIPMENT, NET 2,212
OTHER ASSETS 70,511
TOTAL ASSETS $8,643,252
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 10,822
TOTAL NET ASSETS $8,632,430
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $8,643,252
We invite you to contact tCadillac Area Community Foundatfor additional information that mbe useful to you.
The Cadillac Area CommunFoundation is fully accountable to tdonors and citizens of the Cadillarea. Our records, with the exceptof specific donor and donor information, are public and we apleased to provide you with mo
detailed information regarding ooperations.
The 2013 fiscal year audit wperformed by Schepers & HofstPC. Copies of the complete auare available upon request from tFoundation office.
*Note: In an effort to reduce fees associated with accounting and audit services, the Cadillac Area Community Foundchanged their designated year-end date beginning in 2013 from December 31 to September 30. This change is in keepingthe Foundations policy of due diligence and financial prudence.
2013 FINANCIAL ADVISOR
AMERPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
Mr. Ben Weber
CHEMICAL BANK
Ms. JoAnna L . Kolbiaz
Mr. Scott Bork, CFA
EDWARD JONES
Kyle Farmer
FIRST MERIT WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Ms. Jaye Blakely
Mr. Matt Wiesenauer
NORTHWESTERN INVESTMENT & TRUS
Mr. Roger Norkoli
Mr. Ryan Sterkenburg
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
CEA-7501-A-A4
Being part of the community means
Kyle E Farmer
Financial Advisor.
7597 South Mackinaw Trail
Suite C
Cadillac, MI 49601
231-876-2353
Cadillac Area
Community Foundation
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CADILLAC AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 ANNUAL REPORT
Emeritus TrusteesSince its beginnings, in 1988, the Cadillac Area Community Foundation hashad the great fortune to recruit community leaders to the board of Trusteeswho were as passionate about philanthropy as those who brought thatdream to fruition.
Steven AndersonPeter Barry
John BishopLee J. Brown
Barbara DarriganDean DeKryger
Duane ElenbaasThomas Harris
Richard HeydenberkChristopher Huckle
Thomas Huckle
Scott HunterClayton Jesweak
Brian JonesKenneth JoyntTania LeBaron
Michael LuederDavid McCurdyLaurie MelstromRegan ONeill
David PetersonEleanor Peterson
Jenny ReaumeDennis Renander
Stephen ReznecikDonald Samardich
Melissa SjogrenFrederick Sprague
Peter StalkerRonald Swanson
Robert Van DellenJeremy WinkleMichael Ziter
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The Legacy Society of the Cadillac Area Community Foundation is a Members Only Society which celebratethe generous, philanthropic individuals and families who have chosen to designate the Foundation as a recipienof a planned gift in their wills or estate plans. These planned gifts can be used to support specific funds held bthe Foundation, the unrestricted Cornerstone Fund, or to establish a Named or Field of Interest Fund. If you areinterested in the Legacy Society, please contact our offices at 231-775-9911 and we can show you how simplemembership can be.
We would like to recognize and celebrate the Legacy Society members who have chosen to utilize this methodto improve and enhance the quality of life in our community for future generations. Some of these philanthropiccitizens wish to remain anonymous, and we offer them our heartfelt thanks for their support of our mission.
Anonymous Donors
Charles and Virginia Ardis
Ann Bernson
John and Lois Bishop
Lee and Roberta Brown
Patrick and Barbara DarriganJudy DePugh
Mary Dillon
Richard and Diana Heydenberk
Louise Hollingsworth
Thomas and Kathryn Huckle
Scott and Roxanne Hunter
Kenneth and Lucille Joynt
Donald and Patricia Lakin
Jon and Tania LeBaron
Michael and Kathryn Lueder
Ward Marsh
David and Kathy McCurdy
Richard and Laurie MelstromEmil Meyer
Rachel Meyer
Dr. Carl Munson
J. Regan and Kristine ONeill
Harvey and Helen Pell
David and Judy Peterson
James and Mariette Potvin
George and Victoria Roc
Frederick and Sharon Sprag
Ronald and Lola Swanso
Dennis Van Alst
Robert and Susan Van Del
George F. WagonerFrancis Weeks
August and Lois Weidne
Craig and Connie Weidne
William Westhauser
William and June Winn
Legacy Society
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Generous supporters have been makinga difference in our community for over25 years. Through a gift to the CadillacArea Community Foundation, YOU can
also make a difference in our community.Call us at 231-775-9911, and together we
can make your philanthropic dreamscreate a brighter future!
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201 North Mitchell StreetSuite 101
Cadillac, Michigan 49601
You
Have Made the Difference!
For Over 25 Years
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