Lewis and Clark Community College Foundation
Annual Report Fiscal Year 2008 July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008
MISSION The Foundation complements and supports Lewis and Clark Community College by providing scholarships, awards, and other assistance that is funded through endowments, individual and corporate gifts, partnerships, and fund-raising activities.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The Foundation serves as the development office, holds, invests and manages the College endowment, and serves as the office for two alumni constituencies – Lewis and Clark Community College and Monticello College.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR (July 2007 – June 2008) • Lewis and Clark Community College has joined a select group of colleges, universities and conservatories throughout the world who have earned the “All Steinway” designation. There are currently fewer than 100 All Steinway Schools in the world, including some of the world’s most prestigious universities and schools of music such as Yale University and Juilliard. Lewis and Clark is only the third community college in the nation to receive the designation. • The College ranked 11th in the nation in granting degrees in Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, and was named one of the Top 100 One-Year Certificate producing schools in the United States by Community College Week magazine. According to the surveys published by the magazine, Lewis and Clark earned the 11th spot nationally in providing 289 Multi/Interdisciplinary (Associate in Science) Degrees in the 2006-2007 academic year (the survey period), and ranked in the 100th in providing one-year certificates. • A new Workforce Training Center will be constructed in the Wood River/Hartford area as a result of a $1 million gift to the Foundation. • Lewis and Clark continues to be one of the most successful community colleges in Illinois in controlling its unit cost. A college’s unit cost is the dollar amount of funds used to provide a unit of instruction. • The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center Field Station is on schedule to open in late fall of 2009. The college marked the official launch of construction of the green building in April, 2008. • Credit students and the number of hours they are taking continue to grow each semester at Lewis and Clark Community College. The College has the longest continuous growth trend in the state. • Students in the Dental Hygiene and Occupational Therapy Assistant programs, who took their board certification tests in late 2007, received a 100 percent pass rate on their national licensing exams. • A new sculpture by renowned artist Deborah Butterfield will be placed on campus thanks to a donation of bronze by Olin Brass. • The United States Tennis Association’s Men’s Futures Pro Circuit Tennis Tournament will return to the Andy Simpson Tennis Complex again this summer. The annual tennis tournament welcomes tennis’ future stars from all around the world for the $10,000 tournament. • Collage 2007 “Botanica” was once again very successful, raising over $60,000 and allowing $30,000 to be transferred to the Quasi Endowment fund. • The N.O. Nelson Campus renovation was completed with the dedication of the Jay Hoffman Center, and preliminary landscaping has been completed. The Leclaire Room has become a major event location with activities taking place on most weekends. • New transfer programs with the University of Illinois are allowing students to earn a degree in Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences, Horticulture, Architecture, and Landscape Architecture.
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From the President: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who have so generously contributed to the Foundation in the past year. Support comes in many forms; financial contributions, volunteer work, and the selfless dedication of time and talent to Foundation activities by staff, board members, and others. The combined effect of this support is the empowerment of individuals to reach higher levels of personal and professional achievement. Your contributions to student scholarships, the Annual Fund, the Endowment Fund and fund-raising events, will make it possible for many students to fulfill their dreams. As evidenced by the Highlights of the Year, fiscal Year 2008 has been another record year. Achieving such ranks as 11th in the nation in granting Multi/Interdisciplinary degrees, and being named one of the Top 100 one-year certificate producing schools, as well as being one of fewer than 100 “All Steinway Schools” in the world, are amazing accomplishments. The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center Field Station, along with the renovation of the N. O. Nelson campus in Edwardsville, contribute to the community by providing class rooms and community activity venues. The fact that the College has the longest continuous growth trend in the state is by far an accomplishment in itself. The annual Collage Auction, “Botanica”, held in November, 2007, was very successful. Along with the Annual Golf Classic held in June 2008, these two events raised in excess of $100,000. The proceeds from these two will be used to fund the Distinguished Scholar Awards to students in the top ten percent of their high school graduating class, as well as athletic scholarships and college athletics in general. As usual, we are looking forward to further projects and opportunities, including beautification of the campuses, transfer programs as mentioned in the Highlights, and further achievement by the allied health programs, as well as all programs offered by the College. I look forward to continuing to serve Lewis and Clark Community College and its students; past, present, and future. I hope I have the opportunity to see those of you who have so generously contributed to our scholarships, awards, and other support programs in the coming year so that I can personally thank you for your support. Tom Long
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FINANCIAL POSITION Financial Information Year ended June 30, 2008
ASSETS
Cash
$
1,013,639
Investments
$
6,779,378
Current Receivables
$
568,822
Prepaid Expenses
$
5,470
Long Term Receivable
$
573,856
Cash Value of Life Insur.
$
81,407
Other Assets
$
5,000
Total Assets
9,027,572
$
9,027,572
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities:
$
3,940
Unrestricted: Operating Temporary Restricted Permanently Restricted
$ 1,404,832 $ 3,307,777 $ 4,311,023
$ 9,023,632
$
Total Net Assets:
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Auditing Services provided by C.J. Schlosser & Company L.L.C., Alton, IL Investment Services provided by Stifel, Nicolaus, Inc., St. Louis
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SOCIETY MEMBERS
Individuals who have achieved membership in the Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Benjamin Godfrey Society levels have committed single or lifetime gifts in excess of $25,000. Their dedication to the Foundation serves as an inspiration to the community. MERIWETHER LEWIS SOCIETY (Single or lifetime gifts of $100,000 or more) Corporations/Organizations Ameritech College Bookstores of America Emerson Electric Co. Pepsi Cola General Bottlers, Inc. Roberts Motors TCI of Illinois, Inc.
Individuals Dwight * and Mozelle Cope Dr. D. H. Cramblet L. Thomas Lakin
WILLIAM CLARK SOCIETY (Single or lifetime gifts of $25,000 or more) Individuals Melvin & Marlene Barach Drs. Dale and Linda Chapman Thomas K.* and Jeana Hutchinson Nick & Barbara Maggos Emma Sawyer * Robert and Bette Schrimpf Charles & Joan Sheppard Antigone Simpson Dr. Wilbur R. L. Trimpe * Webb Foundation
Corporations/Organizations Alton Area BPW Alton Foundation Alton MultiSpecialists, Ltd. Mercantile Bank of Illinois Phone Masters, Ltd. Piasa Charitable Foundation of Alton TheBANK of Edwardsville Union Planters Corporation Werts Welding & Tank Service, Inc.
BENJAMIN GODFREY SOCIETY Includes L&C Alumni and friends who have formally notified Lewis and Clark Community College and/or the L&C Foundation of their intentions to provide a gift through estate or financial planning. S. Wiley Davis Byron Farrell Paul and Loretta Hanks John G. (Jack) & Beth Helmkamp Thomas K.* and Jeana Hutchinson Randall J. Rogalsky, M.D. Emma Sawyer * Calvin Whitlock* * Deceased
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MONTICELLO ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION 1930 Odessa Dubinsky
1956 Joan Evers
1934 Mary Leigh Smart
1959 Marjorie O. Hayes Judie Neville Linda Nevlin
1939 Mary Jane Hawkins 1941 Elizabeth Winter 1943 Eleanor S. Wright 1944 Peggy J. Brandom 1945 Sarama Schnack 1947 Katherine Lindholm 1948 Mary E. Williams Jeanne Sours Laura Hinderaker 1949 Therese L. (Trixie) Morrissey Mary L. Norton 1952 Martha J. Fee Dorothy Hackett 1953 Donna Chatham 1954 Jeannie H. Mueller 1955 Frances E. Smith Radene G. Stump 8
1961 Carol Perkins 1962 Marjorie Zolot 1964 Bonnie Norman 1965 Wita Halsey 1966 Dr. Patricia Lawlor 1968 Adele Carpenter 1971 Elaine Chapin Claudia Jacobson Renee C. Potter Dulcie Schalk Marilyn Stewart Attended 1954-1955 Ann Gawenus 1956 Prep Nan Barrett 1958 Prep Mary Jo Asher
LEWIS & CLARK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1972 Ron Smith
1987 Sandra Smith
1973 Neil A. Schulz
1990 John W. Gibbons Theresa O’Connor Linda Tomscanyi
1974 Sally Ford
1994 Meghan Becraft
1976 Jan Davenport 1977 Connie Breitweiser Dennis R. Tomkinson 1978 Margie Droege Neil J. Godar Rhonda L. Scott 1983 David F. Fiola 1984 Lowell Porter 1986 Jeffrey L. Hopkins
1997 Brian C. Boston 1998 Wayne Eastby 2002 Mildred M. Lanham 2004 Ann M. Schmidt Chelsea Witcher 2006 William Lewis Marks Emily Sonnier Michael Dean Vance
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LEWIS & CLARK NURSING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Terry L. Breden
Monty F. Mock
Jeanne K. Trent
Crystal Clark
Charles D. Clark, Jr.
Marjorie M. Cunningham
Cathie Ketterer
Bobbye J. Hughes
Crystal E. East
Judy Green
Cynthia J. Igo
Cynthia S. Malone
Lucy A. Chappee
William H. Rodgers
Linda K. Watson
Tammy L. Jones
Terry L. Milcic
Sheryl L. Byrnes
HONORS & MEMORIALS IN HONOR OF: DR. DALE T. CHAPMAN Lori Artis George Banziger Pete Basola Jane Fleming Mary Hales Valorie Harris Mararet Hudson William Kruidenier Julie McPike Donna Meyer Dolores C. Patrick Kent Scheffel Carla Totten Kathy D. Turner Jeff Watson MILLICENT MCAFOOS Mary Hales SONJIA PEACOCK Mary Hales Carla Totten 10
IN MEMORY OF: GEORGE BANZIGER Mary Hales
ELLEN FINE Lora Kathellen Haberer IRMA SCHERFF Michelle Singley Jacquelyn Cooper Lisa Scheldt Barbara J. Davis Patricia A. Offutt
ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN 2007-2008 GOLDEN EAGLE SOCIETY $1000 OR MORE
SILVER FEATHER CIRCLE $2500-$4999 Byron & Janice Farrell BRONZE FEATHER CIRCLE $1,500 - $2,499 Steven & Sharon Banjavcic Drs. Dale & Linda Chapman Dr. Patrick Dailey Ed & Charlene Hamlin Jack & Beth Helmkamp Jeana Hutchinson Andy & Marilyn Kuhn
FOUNDERS $500 - $999 Chris Bachmann Kathleen Bauer Donna Meyer Nick Moehn Mike & Deb Mueller Tracey Smith PIONEERS $125-$499 Gary Ayres Pete & Jody Basola Cathy Carruthers Jared Hennings Sean C. Hill Terri Jakuboski Nancy Kaiser Tom & Judy Lubak R P Lumber Co., Inc. J. Eric Robinson Kent Scheffel Joseph C. & LaVerne Smith Carla Totten Kathy Turner John & Robin Vollmer Jeff & Amy Watson
FEATHER CIRCLE $1000 - $1,499 Walter & Marie Ahlemeyer Mark & Mary Jo Kratschmer Donald & Sharilyn Beem Piasa Charitable Foundation Richard R. Bell Sylvia Roberts Tom & Carol Berry Steve & Jane Saale Cliff & Dolores Ennico Bill & Vicki Schrimpf Brian J. Ferguson Joan & Charles Sheppard Paul & Loretta Hanks Robert & Julia Watson John & Marlene Hooker Dwight & Cheryl Werts Hortica Insurance Art Williams
Susan Paige Allen Christina Blount Nan Barrett Betty J. Drayer Wayne S. Eastby Mark S. Eilers David F. Fiola Dr. & Mrs. John Fischer Deana Harris Dawn Heidbrink Steven Higgins Jennifer Hooker Margaret Hudson Patricia Kuebrich Elizabeth Loeb
FRIENDS $1 - $124
Deborah Lovell Julie McPike Julia Marlowe Mary Norton Mr. & Mrs. Richard Propes Angela Rice Penelope Rousseau Mr. & Mrs. Robert Russell Abigail Scheffel Rhonda L. Scott Michelle Singley Rondell & Debra Smith Robert N. Speidel Shannon Squires Lesa Wing
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2008 ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC SPONSORS $500 & More AAIC, Inc. Affiliated Insurance Specialists Bruce Unterbrink Construction C. J. Schlosser & Company, LLC Chapman & Cutler, LLP College Bookstores of America ConocoPhillips Farmer Environmental Services, Inc. France Mechanical Corp. GRP Mechanical Co., Inc. Royal Office Products, Inc. Saint Anthony’s Health Center Sheppard, Morgan & Schwaab, Inc. Simmons Cooper Law Firm Stifel Nicolaus & Co., Inc / Edwardsville, Illinois Terra Design Studios, LLC Trane Tri County FS Lawn Care WFF Facility Services Wegman Electric Werts Welding & Tank Service, Inc. Thomas C. Wunderle
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LEWIS & CLARK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS The Foundation’s success can be seen in the number of students who are achieving their goals with the help of your support.
DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS AWARD Dane Brandon Timothy Kamp Travis Cory Jennifer Rose Jaclyn Devries Lynsey Vahle Whitney Eberhart Danielle Wooley
THE GOLDEN EAGLE SCHOLARSHIP Diana Lynn Gilbert Adrienne McBride Megan Heineman Kara Puskar Kassandra Herrmann Kirstina M. Sheets Jacob Hilkey Courtney Tepen Kimberly Klunk Brandon Ufert SOPHOMORE DISTINGUISHED Brent Schulze EDNA SAWYER Jennifer Smith THE ROBERTS MOTORS, INC. SCHOLARSHIP Adam Doelling Alissa Williams ZONTA CLUB OF ALTON-WOOD RIVER SCHOLARSHIP Britta J. Haggard LAKIN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Shae Anderson Janie Nagel THE VIRGINIA CRAMBLET, R.N. MEMORIAL FOR NURSING STUDENTS Lisa Henson Kaci Ridder LEWIS & CLARK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Daniel P. Presley Linda Shade POSTELWAIT-BRUNJES SCHOLARSHIP OF THE ALTON AREA BPW Chelsea Sams Judith K. Frazer JUDGE PHILLIP J. KARDIS SCHOLARSHIP Nathan Bruns 13
MILDRED L. THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP FOR NURSING STUDENTS Kimara Morrissey
ILLINOIS HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Britta Haggard Amber Maldonado Lisa Henson Sarah Retzer Sara Johnson Kaci Ridder THE MYRTLE AND VIRGIL JACOBY SCHOLARSHIP Duey Skinner GODFREY WOMEN’S CLUB Rebecca Geisen Kimar Morrissey JACK STANKOVEN SCHOLARSHIP Anna Burcham Christen Holman Mackenzie Lowrance MONTICELLO SCHOLARSHIP FOR DESERVING WOMEN Elizabeth Gray ALTON GODFREY LIONS CLUB Nicole Pruett THERESA D. FINKES NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Sarah Retzer ROBERT R. & VERNA F. WERTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Rebecca Cook EDWARD & LOIS DAVIS SCHOLARSHIP Melinda Sue Branham DARRELL & LYNN (VARNER) YEARWOOD SCHOLARSHIP Tisha Latham WANITA E. & WILBUR R. L. TRIMPE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Mackenzie Lowrance JACK & IRENE REED MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Scott M. Wright
GED DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS AWARD Jessica Hensen Stephen Jouett Kerri Nagel A & P I OUTSTANDING STUDENT Leah Lincoln
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HALL OF HONOR - COLLAGE 2007 The annual Collage Dinner Auction is a primary fundraiser for the Foundation and receives widespread support from the community Funds raised through the event provide direct support to Foundation scholarship recipients. The theme for the Collage Dinner Auction held on November 3, 2007 was “BOTANICA” WISDOM SPONSOR $5,000 Mickey Barach KNOWLEDGE SPONSOR $2,500 TheBANK of Edwardsville SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS $1,500 - $2,499 Affiliated Insurance Specialists Carrollton Bank Cope Plastics, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kane Roberts Motors, Inc. CO-SPONSORS $750 – $1,499 Piasa Motor Fuels, LLC Wegman Electric Co. Wert’s Welding & Tank Service, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wunderle SPECIAL FRIENDS $250 - $749 H. Adams Development Co. Argosy Casino Cornerstone Bank & Trust, N.A. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kratschmer Lombardi Interiors Morrissey Construction Co. Piasa Charitable Foundation of Alton Rothman Furniture Stores, Inc. Sheppard, Morgan & Schwaab Waggoner Equipment Co. Fire Safety Paul Abt Contract Floor Coverings, Inc. Christopher B. Hunter C. J. Schlosser & Co. ConocoPhillips Wood River Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hamlin Mr. J. Thomas Long WFF Facility Services Olin Corporation
CONTRIBUTORS Up to $250 Brenda Walker McCain Christopher B. Hunter Dr. & Mrs. Edward DuVivier Dr. & Mrs. John H. Hooker Dr. David R. Riedel & Margaret Donnelly Dr. Gerald Mozur Formea Animal Hospital Freer Auto Body Jennifer M. Fuhler Bevel John & Marcia Gaskill Michelle Singley Mr. & Mrs. Edward Taul Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ayres Mr. & Mrs. George S. Milnor Mr. & Mrs. Herman L. Seedorf Mr. & Mrs. James D. Handley Mr. & Mrs. James Green Mr. & Mrs. John J. Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Jones Mr. & Mrs. Robert Walters Mr. Leonard Berg Nick & Sandy Moehn Norman Brothers, Inc. Pat & Irene McLaughlin R. P. Lumber Co., Inc. Representative James R. Watson Ruth Sparks Sean C. Hill Strang & Parish, LTD. The Medicine Shoppe Today’s AdVantage, Inc. Valorie Harris
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2007 COLLAGE PARTICIPANTS Dan & Angie Adams Walter & Marie Ahlemeyer Terry & Lori Artis Gary & Janice Ayres George Banziger Mickey & Marlene Barach Pete & Jody Basola Kathleen Bauer Anna Beach Don & Sharilyn Beem Rose Bickmore Marge Bogart Charlotte Calandro Alex & Libby Cannon Drs. Dale & Linda Chapman Doug & Julie Conley Bruce & Carla Coury Jeanie Cousley Kim Dailey Mark DeVer & Jeannine Kelly Rick & Michelle Dyer Josh & Jennifer Farley Ed & Marla Fischer Bert & Theresa Fite Gene & Lanida Frizzo David & Anna Gilkison Don & Jean Gilkison Bryan & Pat Gorman Jennifer Gushleff Kathy Haberer John & Mary Hales Ed & Charlene Hamlin Paul & Loretta Hanks
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Rob & Beth Holtz Tom & Suzanne Hough Anita Huber Mary Hutchison David & Janet Jacoby Pat & Dottie Kane Chad Keller John & Carol Kender Pat Kiel Mike & Denise Kniepman Kathy Kopelousos Mark & Rita Krinski Terry & Jill Lane Paul & Sandy Lauschke Mike & Treena Lemons Quint Long Rance & Lisa Long Dave & Debbie Lovell Jill MacLemara Lisa McDonald & Scott Bostick Jim & Julie McPike Eric & Leigh Ann McRoy Gregory & Lisa Maag Donna Meyer Vance & Kelly Miller Elaine Moore Ed & Patty Morrissey John Nell & Renee Bauer Terry & Pam Nelson Kathy Opel Pat Parker Don & Sonjia Peacock Maria Perkhiser
Brent Peterein Rhonda & Whitney Peuterbaugh Dr. Tony Phillips Jim & Ann Pipkin Brad & Gay Rench James & Margaret Ann Ringhausen Dave & Donna Rintoul John & Tonya Roberts Sam & Sharon Roberts Steve & Jane Saale Abby Scheffel Kent & Donna Scheffel Fred Schulte Ted & Mary Schulte Chuck & Joan Sheppard Antigone Simpson Joe & LaVerne Smith Jason Stahnke Ray & Peggy Stillwell Dr. Rance Thomas David & Carla Totten Mark Tuck Dr. Geoffrey & Kathleen Turner Bob & Lynn Walsh Robert & Jeanne Walters Mike & Polly Walters Jeff & Amy Watson Robert & Julia Watson Jim & Diane White Fred & Sherri Whitworth Dr. & Mrs. Clyde Wieland Art Williams & Jean Dixon Darrell & Lynn Yearwood
GIFTS IN KIND COLLAGE 2007 - “BOTANICA” A & A Beads & Things Advance Auto Parts Eddie & Lynne Agha Alterations by Barb / Barb Bohn & Shannon Sholar Alton Burglar Alarm Systems Alton Comfort Inn Alton Holiday Inn Alton Little Theater Alton Refrigeration Alton Winair Andria’s Countryside Restaurant Andy’s Auto Body Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Anonymous Atlantis Pools & Spas Autotire B&B Custom T’s & Gifts Barleff’s Pete Basola Anna Beach Belk Park Golf Course Bella Milano Restaurant Belle Street Key Service Bertels Sales & Service Bigelo’s bistro Black’s Sporting Goods Blooming with Style Bosanova Martini Lounge Bowers Towing Bowl Haven Lanes Marty & Mike Brawn Shane Callahan Cane Bottom / My Just Desserts Drs. Dale & Linda Chapman Chez Marilyn Clark Boat & Motor Doug & Julie Conley Cookie Factory Cope Plastics, Inc. Crushed Grapes Bethany Culp & Carla Coury Curves for Women – Alton Curves of Godfrey CydMar Essentials Dr. Patrick Dailey Mark & Terri Darr DataTronics, Inc. Dick’s Flowers Dixon Distributing
Drake Tire & Auto Duke Bakery East Alton Ice Arena Edwardsville Intelligencer / Bruce Coury Farmer Environmental Services Friend of Foundation Fritz Distributing GFI Digital GRP Mechanical, Inc. Garella Pest Services The Robert E. Glazebrook Trust Godfrey Dairy Queen Winifred Godfrey Goulding’s Jewelers Grant’s Farm Gravemann Photography Darren Graves Greenery John & Mary Hales Halpin Music Co. Heitz Optical Jack & Beth Helmkamp Hidden Treasures Botanical Tours John & Barb Hoelscher Judy Hoffman Gail Imel Imo’s Pizza of Alton Iron Décor & More Jacoby Arts Center Jeffrey’s Flowers by Design Jerry’s Landscape Nursery, Inc. Josephine’s Ltd. Gary Kerr Kirlin’s Hallmark Lakeview Nursery & Landscape Langa Air Langa Resource Group Lewis and Clark Community College Board of Trustees Lewis & Clark Community College Foundation Lewis & Clark Community College Greenhouse Lewis and Clark Community College Music Department Lewis and Clark Community College Therapeutic Massage Program Lockhaven Country Club Longaberger Basket Consultant / Donna Rintoul Dave & Debbie Lovell Lyon’s Glass 17
Mac’s Sealing & Striping Maneke Jewelers, Inc. Debbie & Dick Miller of Marcal Rope & Rigging Market Basket Marquette Catholic High School McConahey’s Flowers McKay NAPA Auto Parts – Godfrey Meridian Bank Mississippi Mud Pottery Missouri Botanical Garden Moonlight Restaurant Kate Morgan Mike & Deb Mueller Olin Corporation Orderly Ever After Pam’s Beads/Pam Hill Partners Bank Picture This and More Pope Animal Hospital – Dr. Steven & Kim Pope Pro Tee Golf Center Jenna Quigley – Frenz Quizno’s Raging Rivers WaterPark Rend Lake Resort Rinderer’s Home Health Care Pharmacy Donna Rintoul / Longaberger Baskets Riverboat Lanes Roberts Ford-Chrysler-Jeep Sam & Sharon Roberts Royal Office Products, Inc. Rolling Hills Golf Club Roma’s Pizza Rothman Furniture Stores, Inc. Ruebel Hotel Saale Bros. Appliance Co. Saint Louis Art Museum Saks Fifth Avenue St. Louis Bread Co. St. Louis Cardinals, L.L.C. St. Louis Rams
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St. Peters Hardware Chuck & Joan Sheppard Shipman Elevator Co. Antigone “Andy” Simpson Smit’s Flower Shop Dick Snyder Southern Illinois Chiropractic Center, Ltd. / Dr. Barry DeLassus Rachel Roman Speh, Floral Designer Spencer T. Olin Golf Course Starved Rock Lodge & Conference Center Tara Statos Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc. – Duane Thomas Clayton, MO SUBWAY - Godfrey Sunset Hills Country Club TR’s Cafe Target Tech’s-on-Wheels Ted’s Motorcycle World, Inc. Terra Design The Honey Tree, Ltd. The Mississippi Half Step Restaurant The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis The Telegraph Thornton Photography Art Towata TriCounty FS, Inc. US Bank WBGZ Radio Wal Mart Supercenter of Jerseyville Wal Mart Supercenter of Wood River Waldbart & Sons Nursery Dwight & Cheryl Werts Wild Trak Bikes Williams Office Products Woodland’s Golf Club Myles & Mary Yanta You’re Worth It Salon
DESIGNATED GIFTS UNRESTRICTED GIFTS Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Fortin Bobby Collins, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Donald E. Hardbeck Robert N. Speidel Dr. & Mrs. John H. Hooker Michael Dean Vance Allen W. Little Mary E. Williams James E. Butler Ameren UE Mr. & Mrs. William E. Kessler Pepsi Cola General Bottlers, Inc. Ornetta Gilliam Nancy J. Johnson Holland Construtioin Services, Inc.
WADE PROJECT Mrs. Lars Hoffman
MARLENE BARACH SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN Dr. Rance Thomas Jennifer Hooker Adele Carpenter Karl M. Zilm Bonny Rice Patsy J. Goss Brenda S. Wallace Nancy Hauff Jeanie Gardner Judith E. Gass Dr. Sonjia Peacock Diana McGraw Marlene Barach Deborah Lovell Marty Brawn Mildred M. Lanham
GODFREY WOMEN’S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP The Godfrey Women’s Club
THE OUTSTANDING A&P I STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP Mary Lu Albee
THE MILLICENT ENDOWMENT FUND Debra Fitzgibbons
ERWIN THOMPSON LOAN FUND Erwin Thompson
PIASA FOUNDATION
MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP Piasa Charitable Foundation
COLLEGE FOR KIDS SCHOLARSHIP The Optimist Club of Alton The NAACP Alton Branch CRANE PIANO SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. James P. Crane Mr. & Mrs. William E. Crane Mr. & Mrs. John C. Crane The Anita Crane Scholarship Fund THE JOY L. EISENREICH SCHOLARSHIP FOR DENTAL ASSISTING Dr. Keith W. Dickey
HENRY LENHARDT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Anonymous ILLINOIS HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Illinois Community College System Foundation ALTON – GODFREY LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP The Alton – Godfrey Lions Club JOSEPH MAGRO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Rockwood
THE MILLICENT OPERATING FUND Mary Hales Lora Kathleen Haberer Pauls C. Beals Mr. & MRs. Stan McAfoos Nick Moehn
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHIP Linda Orr THE REID MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND Mr. &Mrs. John L. McDaniels SCULPTURE FUND Drs. Dale & Linda Chapman STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND Mary Hales Diana McGraw Virginia Long THE TEMPLIN NURSING ENDOWMENT Alton Memorial Health Services Foundation THE LUCY FUND Dr. Patrick Dailey Mary Hales Adele Carpenter Sonjia Peacock Carla Totten Joyce Niemeier MILDRED L. THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP FOR NURSING STUDENTS Judy Green Ruth M. Baird THE DARRELL & LYNN (VARNER) YEARWOOD SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Yearwood ZONTA CLUB OF ALTON – WOOD RIVER SCHOLARSHIP Zonta Club of Alton – Wood River LANDSCAPING FUND PRIDE, Inc. Godfrey Women’s Club Mississippi Valley Garden Club Michelle Singley Mr. & Mr. Robert Wetzel Mr. & Mrs. John Hales Paul Abt Contract Floor Coverings Dr. & Mrs. John H. Hooker
Home Nursery Jennifer Hooker Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Ennico Jodene A. Scheller Donna Meyer Mr. & Mrs. George Willaredt Marketbasket Gordon & Holly Broom James L. Carroll Art R. Williams Peter Fornof Mr. & Mrs. Mark Luchtefeld Colleen & Robert Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Samuel H. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Middleton Eileen & Brandon Duplain Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wunderle Thompson Coburn, LLP Mr. & Mrs. John G. Helmkamp Sean C. Hill William Kruidenier Thomas Holloway Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Korte Edwardsville & Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce Mona & Brad Haberer Lynn & Alan Kerkemeyer Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Sheppard Mr. & Mrs. Roger Pace Julie Conley Hortica H. Adams Development Co. Christner, Inc. Joan Evers Scott A. Reed First Bank of Red Bud Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reinhardt Friends of Leclaire Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Docter THE GROVE Michael P. Mueller Mr. & Mrs. John Vollmer Brian J. Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. John Hales Martha J. Fee Terry S. Darling
WAYS TO GIVE CASH AND CASH PLEDGES Most contributions given to the Lewis and Clark Foundation are gifts of cash. We accept personal and business checks and money orders. Gifts of cash could allow you to have a deduction of up to 50% of your adjusted gross income. SECURITIES The L&C Foundation accepts gifts of securities (stocks and bonds). If you donate this type of gift that has increased in value and that you have held more than 12 months, you can avoid capital gains tax on the property transfer. Generally, these gifts are tax deductible at the full, fair market value of the stock. With the recent changes in the stock market, you may hold stock that has decreased in value. Consider selling the stock yourself and taking a tax-deductible loss. The cash proceeds can then be given to the L&C Foundation with a charitable gift tax deduction. We will provide you with stock transfer settlement instructions to give to your broker or agent. INSURANCE Gifts of life insurance are an easy way to provide potentially large gifts for a smaller investment. The L&C Foundation accepts paid-up policies as gifts when we are named as owner and beneficiary. This is required for you to receive a charitable gift deduction. It is also possible for you to make premium payments to us that qualify for tax deductions. ESTATE PLANNED GIFTS Through a will or a living trust you can make a gift that will give you lifetime control of the assets and then make a difference for a student and Lewis and Clark after your death. Gifts through estate planning can create a legacy in honor of you, your family, your business or anyone special in your life. GIFT DIRECTIONS Lewis and Clark appreciates all gifts from alumni and friends. It it our goal to be certain we use your gift as you have directed. Unrestricted gifts allow us the greatest flexibility in meeting the needs of our students. We encourage you to make your gifts as unencumbered as possible. For a complete listing of all the many ways your gift can make a difference, or to learn how you can establish an endowed fund that will permanently guarantee your wishes, contact the L&C Foundation office. OUR LEGAL NAME IS The Lewis and Clark Community College Foundation, Inc. 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035 Telephone 618-468-2011 FAX 618 468-2019 e-mail lcccfund@lc.edu
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COLLEGE & FOUNDATION BOARDS FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Mark Kratschmer, President - Godfrey J. Thomas Long, Vice President – Godfrey Sharon Roberts, Secretary/Treasurer - Alton Dwight Werts, Immediate Past President - Godfrey DIRECTORS Thomas E. Berry, Alton Dr. Dale Chapman, Alton Dolores J. Ennico, Glen Carbon Byron Farrell, Godfrey Ed Hamlin, East Alton John G. (Jack) Helmkamp, Godfrey Tom Hough, Carrollton Robert L. McClellan, Worden Randall J. Rogalsky, M.D., Godfrey Jane Saale, Godfrey William R. Schrimpf, Alton Herman L. Seedorf, III, Town & Country, MO. Joan Sheppard, Godfrey Robert Watson, Brighton Robert Wetzel, Glen Carbon DIRECTORS EMERITUS Nick Maggos, Alton Paul Hanks, Hardin Thomas K. Hutchinson, Alton L. Thomas Lakin, Wood River Robert Schrimpf, Alton Harold Thomeczek, Godfrey Anne E. Tutoky, Godfrey George H. (Bert) Walker, St. Louis, MO. STAFF Dr. Dale T. Chapman, Executive Director Mary H. Schulte, Accountant Karen L. Pace, Administrative Assistant COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert L. Watson, Chairman, Brighton Brenda Walker-McCain, Vice Chairman, Alton Walter S. Ahlemeyer, Secretary, Brighton George Milnor, Assistant Secretary, Alton Marlene Barach, Bethalto Ed Hightower, Edwardsville Jerry McIntyre, Dow Scott Klosterman, Student Trustee 22
Benjamin Godfrey Campus 5800 Godfrey Road • Godfrey, IL 62035-2466 618-468-2011 • www.lc.edu N. O. Nelson Campus • Edwardsville National Great Rivers Confluence Campus • Alton Community Education Centers Carlinville • Jerseyville