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Special Funds

Graland is grateful for its Montem Society members. The Montem Society recognizes individuals who have named Graland as a beneficiary of a bequest or planned gift.

Betsy Anderson ‘77 Estate of Catherine Anderson Estate of Velma Andrews ‘36 Jim Arneill IV ‘66 and Tudi Arneill Shawn and Jennifer Person ‘94 Barker Estate of Emmy Baum Estate of Pamela Bent Estate of Edwin Bigelow David Butler Ellie Caulkins Mimi Chenoweth Philip Corsello Estate of Leroy and Alice Craven Estate of Madeline McWhinney ‘34 ‘Dale Mancourt Downing ‘37 David Dudley Ben Duke ‘68 b Frank Nancy Widmer ‘64 Freeman Jeane Garrison Jan Goldberg Lezlie Goldberg Colette Guiberteau Sara Gutterman ‘88 Estate of Hugh S Hatcher Estate of Robert Hawley ‘33 George and Beth Hower Estate of Genevieve Jones Estate of Elizabeth T. Kirkpatrick Roy and Debbie Widmer ‘61 Lewicki Ronni McCaffrey Rosemarie Murane Estate of Georgia Nelson Estate of Whitney “Chip” Newton Jr. ‘69 Diane Claassen ‘70 Nichols Susan Osgood Estate of Allan and Clara Phipps Kevin Preblud ‘78 Mike and Frances Raudenbush David and Kristin Robbins Estate of Abby Shafroth Charles Norton III and Andrea Sodano ‘65 Estate of Virginia Sodano Marcia Strickland Estate of Helen Susman Marshall and Diane Gates ‘69 Wallach Estate of Ruth Waring Edward White III ‘73 and Nancy White Estate of Virginia Wiebenson Bruce and Shelly Wilhelm Estate of Herbert Wittow

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 Deceased

Graland is forever grateful to all the Montem Society members who have included Graland in their estate plans. For more information about how you can create a legacy at Graland through planned giving, contact Jessica Goski at 303-336-3705 or jgoski@graland.org.

In At Graland, we believe that young children learn best through play. Our program for our youngest students in preschool and prekindergarten is designed to help students develop foundational skills in math, literacy, and social-emotional awareness while experiencing joy.

Hosted by the Graland Parent Association, the Graland Gallop is a fundraiser and allschool family tradition that helps mark the beginning of the school year. The Gallop is held at Washington Park and includes a 5K run/walk/wheelchair race and a 1K fun run/ walk. This event focuses on being active, getting outside, having a good time, and building community.

GPA Purpose Statement

The purpose of the Graland Parent Association (GPA), as stated in its bylaws, is to support Graland Country Day School in achieving its mission, to work in partnership with the school to foster community, to promote volunteerism and to raise funds for the benefit of the school community.

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