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NEW INTRODUCTORY MECHANICS CLASS OFFERED THANKS TO ESTATE GIFT
Bernadene and Isaac Zayachkowsky are happy that engraving MANS auto mechanics equipment with Dave and Wanetta’s names will be one of the first jobs Bernadene does with their new engraving technology at All Sports Cresting.
PHILANTHROPY NEWS
The CTS/Industrial Arts offerings expanded this November to include the first auto mechanics class, thanks to a gift from the Dave and Waneeta Trenchuck estate that enabled the equipment purchase.
Dave and Waneeta's children suggested the use of their parents unrestricted gift. Dave and Wannetta had ensured that Bernadene and her sibblings Bob Trenchuk and Rhoda Kanna attended CUC high school. Providing students at MANS with vocational skill options not only matched who Dave and Waneeta were but also their values and lives of faith.
As the engraver at All Sports Cresting, which Bernadene and Isaac own, Bernadene found real satisfaction in personally engraving her parent’s names on equipment purchased by the estate gift, and reflecting on how God would use and multiply what her parents had given back to Him.
Read more in Means & Meaning (inside back cover of this issue).
By Lynn McDowell