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Summer Newsletter 2007 (PDF 2.6mb)
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Special Project Fund
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Promoting Literacy
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Welcome Jane Davison
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Giving Back to Her Indiana Home
The memories of her childhood in the town of Merom on
the Wabash River in Sullivan County have prompted
Retired Commodore Lois Andrews to give a total of
$140,000 in two funds with the Wabash Valley Community
Foundation. The Lois Andrews Special Project Fund will
serve as immediate grants to organizations in Gill
Township in Sullivan County. A second fund, The Lois A.
Andrews Foundation Fund, is a permanently endowed fund
to be used in the future to benefit all
residents of Sullivan County.
Commodore Andrews chose to support
immediate projects and needs in Gill
Township by utilizing the Wabash Valley
Community Foundation’s expertise to assist
with the management of the $75,000 Special
Projects Funds.
home and family. “I never married nor had children because
my mother needed help financially, so the best thing was for
me to stay in the Navy and concentrate on that,” stated
Commodore Andrews. Upon her retirement from military
service, Andrews retired as ‘Commodore,’ the highest ranking female officer in the Navy at that time. She currently
lives in Seattle, Washington.
Many miles and many years from Merom,
Lois Andrews continued to hold her hometown
and its people in a special part of her heart.
Darrell Wesner, a board member of the Sullivan
County Community Foundation, an affiliate of
the Wabash Valley Community Foundation, contacted Andrews concerning a contribution to
the Gill Township Alumni Association. “From
that, she expressed interest in using her
assets to assist the town and community
where she grew up,” stated Wesner.
Although Retired Commodore Andrews has
not been back to her hometown and county
for over 60 years, she did not forget “the people who helped (me) when I was growing up.”
Kay Aubin, the Sullivan County affiliate direcCommodore Andrews was born in Merom in
tor, stated that “this is another example of a
1923 where she attended grade school and
generous donor doing something good for her
high school. After receiving her nursing
Lois
Andrews
hometown in the short term and for Sullivan
degree from Methodist Hospital, she continCounty in the long term. For Gill Township this
ued her education with a master’s degree in
is absolutely wonderful. In the broader picture, the endowed
nursing from the University of Washington. With the outmoney for Sullivan County will enable us to make grants to
break of World War II, Andrews became a Navy nurse. “I
community groups each year. This is truly a gift which keeps
was also a Marine nurse” said Andrews. “Those Marines
on giving.”
loved the Navy nurses.” Upon entering the administrative
department of the Navy Nurse Corps’ Bureau of Medicine
Donna Adams, a community leader from Merom, stated,
and Surgery, Commodore Andrews supervised nurses
“The generosity of Lois Andrews is overwhelming not only
throughout the world including those in the Vietnam War.
for Merom, but for Gill Township and Sullivan County in gen“It was bad (Vietnam); (I) never knew when (my) nurses
eral. The Special Project Fund will provide the necessary
were going to be in trouble.”
funding to start many projects which have had to wait and
Her military career meant world travel and a huge
to complete others which have run out of funding. This is
amount of responsibility which also kept her away from her
the ‘shot in the arm’ which Gill (continued on page 5)
For Good, For Now – The Special Project Fund
Do you want to make a difference now? Do you know of a
group or project which is in need of ‘start up’ funding or facing an immediate need? Does a short term or a one time
donation fit your giving plans?
Sullivan County
The Lois Andrews Fund is designed to immediately fund
requests for improvement from the Town of Merom and Gill
Township in Sullivan County.
For those times when a donor chooses to give to a non-permanent fund rather than a long term endowed fund, Wabash
Valley Community Foundation offers the Special Project Fund
also known as the non-permanent fund or pass-through fund.
For a special project, for the group who has an immediate
need, or for a donor who wishes to take advantage of the
501(c)(3) status offered by the Wabash Valley Community
Foundation, the Special Project Fund provides the donor with
the option of giving an “immediate infusion” of support. For
example, when a new project is being started or when a nonprofit agency utilizes the Community Foundation expertise to
assist with a specific fund drive, donors give specifically to support these efforts. Sometimes, for anonymity, donors prefer to
make a gift through the Foundation rather than giving directly to
another organization.
Vigo County
The Cultural Alliance of Terre Haute Fund is to provide
funding a support for collaborative projects in and around
Vigo County.
The Felstein Grandchildren Project Fund in Memory of
Allen and Millie Felstein is a fund to provide funding for the
new facility of the Terre Haute Children’s Museum.
The Scottish Rite of Wabash Valley Capital Project Fund
is designated to provide support to preserve, maintain, and
support the historic portions of the Scottish Rite Temple, in
the historic Hippodrome Theater that are protected under a
preservation easement granted to Historic Landmarks
Foundation of Indiana.
The Veterans Memorial Plaza Project Fund provides financial support for the Vigo County Veterans Memorial Plaza
surrounding the Vigo County Courthouse.
The Care Council Project Fund was established to
provide funding for the start up and promotion of the CARE
Council, a Prevent Child Abuse Council.
The Terre Haute Parks Department Project Fund provides
funding to support various projects of the Terre Haute Parks
Department.
The Terre Haute Cityscape Fund provides funding to purchase holiday lights and other seasonal decorations along
Wabash Avenue. Contributions to this fund are eligible for a
dollar for dollar match up to a total match of $20,000.
The advantages of the Special Project Fund include:
Immediate infusion of the gift into a new project or a continuing project and/or organization
Anonymity if the donor prefers to make a gift through the
Community Foundation rather than giving directly to
another organization
Utilization of the Community Foundation’s expertise to manage and/or distribute the gift in accordance with the wishes of the donor and needs of the recipient
Several Special Project Funds already have been set up by
donors through the Community Foundation. Perhaps you know
of a group or organization in your community which could profit
from your generosity in this way.
Every community has need of start up funds for worthwhile
projects. Every community has ongoing projects which desperately need funding for that leaky roof, that van which needs
repairs, that ballpark or playground which needs newer and
safer equipment. As cities and towns face decreasing funding,
services such as fire departments, police departments, and
parks are faced with curtailing programs and not purchasing
necessary equipment. As community service groups face a
decrease in contributions, local food pantries, services for the
elderly and youth, and other human service projects are in dire
need of immediate as well as continued support.
Clay County
The Carbon Town Fund provides funding for the Town of
Carbon.
The Brazil City Fire Department Safety and Equipment
Fund is to provide support as directed for the purchase of
computers, supplies and/or equipment and/or to provide
training to support the Fire Department in the City of Brazil,
Indiana.
The Charles B. Hall Memorial Fund is established to provide support to erect a memorial to Major Charles B. Hall
in Brazil, Indiana. Major Charles B. Hall, a Brazil native and
a member of the Tuskegee Airman Army Air Corps, had the
distinction of being the first Black man to shoot down an
enemy aircraft on July 2, 1943. A graduate and sports star
of Brazil High School, Major Hall attended Eastern Illinois
University. Recently, the United States Government awarded the Tuskegee Airman Squadron with the Congressional
Medal of Honor. Hall died in 1971.
A Special Project Fund allows you to help those agencies
now and to the extent which you choose. You can promote your
community now with an immediate investment for a better
tomorrow.
For more information contact the Wabash Valley
Community Foundation at (812) 232-2234.
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Memorial Contributions
March 1, 2007 - June 30, 2007
Lois Baker
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Dr. William Gregory Bannon
John S. & Kris Newlin
Mrs. Marilyn W. Pendergast
Barbara A. Vogel
Jean Bartley
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Maria Bevilacqua
Patrick & Mary Cahill
Barbara A. Vogel
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Ruby Hamilton
Chris Herron Family
Larry & Susie Jackman
Bill & Mary Kent
Rita & Don Kinder
Carolyn Loveall & Family
Margaret Morton
Don & Donna Newbold
Jesse Newbold & Family
Carl & Carol Nickey
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Robson
Rose-Hulman Friends: Kathy,
Patti, Pat, Sue, Lynn & Mary
Ann Stigler
Terry & Beth Tevlin
James R. Booker
Mick & Sandy Grindle
Bill Donnelly
Don & Jean Mc Mahan
Robert F. Bozarth
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Robert Ellingsworth
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Gillespie
Shanna Sue Skinner Branch
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Joseph W. Erdle
Glenn High School Class of
1941
Douglas Brentlinger
Mrs. Joan Ingram
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Phyllis Bryan
Norman L. & Sally Lowery
Virginia M. Buell
Ms. Tracy Duncan
Chloe Charley
Fred & Martha Slopsema
Russell W. Chowning
Sullivan Soil and Water
Conservation Board of
Supervisors
William M. Clary
John S. & Kris Newlin
Alberta 'Bertie' Gabbe Clifford
Mrs. Jean Freed
John Clingerman
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Nelson Cohen
George & Wanda Tofaute
Tofaute & Spelman, LLC
Juanita Cox
Pat Vickery
Wanda Cummings
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Arnett
Bill Davis
Maggie May Davis
Rob Denker
Carbon Baptist Church, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Nicosin
Jane Robbins
Albert E. 'Abe' Diel
Center Point & Community
Volunteer Fire Company,Inc.
Ms. Joan T. Chervenko
Delores M. Clark
Norma D. Diel
Frank & Marcella Guthrie
David A. Gilman, Ph.D.
Alfred J. & Joyce B. Albiston
Al Albiston
Allison Transmission
Plant 4-9A02
Anonymous
Judy Barnes
Bruce & Zada Barnett
John & Bev Bitzegaio
David & Joyce Boeglin
Robert Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Britt
Mauricio & Sheila Bustillo
Michael D. Buzash
Patrick & Mary Cahill
Don & Marion Callis
Dr. Shawne L. Casper
Robert & Bonnidell Clouse
Mr. & Mrs. Naylor T. Coughlin
Dr. Sheron Dailey
Greg & Susan Dickey
Mary Jean Dinkel
Norma & Bob Erny
Ching-Wen Chang & Nicholas
Farha
Jim & Beth Foulkes & Family
Mark & Susan Fuson
Nancy Geyer
Bruce & Joy Gilman
Douglas & Susan Gilman
John Gilman
Barbara, Laura & Kate Givens
Karen & Rod Heefner
Mr. & Mrs. K. T. Henson
Don & Carol Hood
Hui-Kuei Hsieh
Hymera High School Alumni
Association
ISU - College of Arts & Sciences
ISU - College of Education
ISU - Health & Human
Performance College
Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Itamura
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Johnson
Bill & Joan Kammler
Joyce & Ray Kemp
Billie Tucker Kestler
Susan E. King
Dr. & Mrs. William J. Linville
William Littlejohn
Judy & Bill Maxam
Ron McGraw Family
Charles & Dixie Meier
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Melloh
Fred & Nancy Nation
Angie (Bright) Nellis
Mr. & Mrs. William R. Osmon
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Reck
Lanny & Kay Reger
Lester & Irene Reger
Ron & Peg Reger
Retired Teachers Red Hat
Society
Nancy & William Shriner
Robert Bill Sweet & Mary Lou
Sweet
Thompson Thrift Development,
Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Lin O. Tornese
Dr. Kenneth & Carol Walker
Laura Belle Wallace
Ken & Cathy Warner
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Wert
Tom & Sally Whitehurst
Karl & Allane Zucker
Donald E. Goltry
Mrs. Mary M. Goltry
Jerry Harry
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Robert Haverty
Mrs. Jean Freed
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Forest & Betty Heaton
Bill & Marjorie Sisson
Robert Francis 'Bob' Hellmann
Alice & Richard Shagley
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Margaret Herndon
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Ruth Himes
Mrs. Vivian Niemeyer
Glen Hofmann
The Spencer Group, Inc.
Marjorie Knox
MillerWhite, LLC
Renis Knust
Mr. & Mrs. D. Max Brunton
Greg & Kathy Dietz
Janis & Richard Dorsey
Dixie & John Haseldine
Larry & Linda Knust
Doug & Annette Ream
Ted & Jennifer Robison
Roger & Eileen Shanks
Paul & Shari Sinders
Leland & Dorothy Stevenson
Steve & Lynn Stoelting
Hank & Diane Taber
Carl Laska
Fred & Nancy Nation
Edith Louise Lee
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Ruth Marie Lindeman
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Luetta Lowe
Randy & Pat O'Leary
Charles Lowery
Dave Treadway
Virgil Marshall
Bill & Tom Dever
Laura Brooke McDonald
Jim & Mary C. Gephart
Dr. & Mrs. Rodney D.
McDonald
Maurice McMahan
Harold & Malinda Medsker
Tom McCarthy
Kim McCarthy
Ms. Liz Scott
Simple To Elegant
Terre Haute North Orchestra
Terre Haute North Vigo High
School
Charles 'Chuck' Miles
Advantage Plus of Indiana FCU
Max & Kitty All
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Artis
Mr. & Mrs. Leo R. Bach
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bilyeu
Jim,Dianne,Maddy,
Jacqualynn & Nathan Bogle
Jim & Rose Boland
Chuck & Nancy Bradford &
Family
Steve & Sue Butwin
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Callahan
Ms. Brenda Christianson
City Clerk's Office
Brian & Kim Doti
Anita Crane & Aaron Crane
Bob & Kelly Dumas
Department of Engineering,
City Hall
FOP Terre Haute Lodge 85
Fuqua Elementary School
Mrs. Mary Goltry
Patti & Doug Grim
Betty Grimes
Bill & Peggy Grimes
Ms. Misty Hambrick
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Herndon
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hines
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P.Hodges,Jr.
Frank & Barbara Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Hubbs
Jody (Gladden) Humble
Ms. Sharron Jolly
Moses Kassis
Ms. Jeanne A. LaFrance
Jennifer Shake-LaRue & Rodney
LaRue
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Lemry
Kenneth & Barbara Levin
Ms. Brenda K. Long
Gary,Becky,& Ed McCabe
Moody Family of Terre Haute
John S. & Kris Newlin
Daniel & Susan Newton
Mr. & Mrs. Rocky A. Perrelle
Rita Phillips
John & Tammy Roach
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Roth
Mr. Larry Russell
Saratoga, Inc.
Lorrie & Tom Scheidler
Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Schomer
Marilu & Bob Schwartz
Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Secrest, Jr.
Larry Shake Family
Gene & Charlotte Shike
Mr. Paul B. Stewart
Dr. John P.Spicknall
Colleen & Dave Sutliffe
Terre Haute Regional Hospital
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Thompson
Howard R. Turner
Wade S. Turner
Wabash Valley Asphalt
Company,LLC
Eula M. Webb
Alice & Bill Wert & Family
The Whitlock Family
Ivan Williamson
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
WTWO
Mary Catherine Miller
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Ina Rachel Moore
Harold & Malinda Medsker
Angela Oldham
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
David Parr
Allied Insurance Agency
Bill & Martha Bell
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Bland &
Family
Jack & Diane Braden
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Hood
Ms. Mary G. Hunt
Rochelle Malhes
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mayrose &
Family
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayrose &
Family
Harry & Janet Pell
John & Rita Perkins
John & Vickie Switzer
Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Wampler
Judge & Mrs. Ernest Yelton
Floris Petty
Mr. Joe H. Petty
Donna Pigg
Fred & Martha Slopsema
Julien John Polge
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Margaret Pritchard-Buis
Alice & Richard Shagley
Frances Lucille Thomas Hayword
Rodgers
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Clay Rich
Drs. Harry & Jan Keffer
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Clyde E. Sappingfield
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Ralph Saunders
Ruby Christensen
Marie Wilkinson
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Rose Schwartz
Sharon & Jack Pattison
Donna L. Williams
John S. & Kris Newlin
Wright, Shagley & Lowery
Richard Schultz
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Gillespie
Mrs. Jacqueline Lower
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Barbara A. Vogel
Henry Monroe Shagley's First
Anniversary
Mike,Nicole,Tyler,Madison &
Abigail King
George & Susan Brattain
Alice & Richard Shagley
Heather Lidster Sherwin
Fred & Nancy Nation
John S. & Kris Newlin
Cheryl Slocum
Fred & Martha Slopsema
Richard Smith
Mrs. Jacqueline Lower
Travis James Smith
David & Joyce Boeglin
Mary Beth & Melanie Boeglin
Mike & Kim Hambrock
Brooke & J.D. Meneely
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Johanna R. Snedeker
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Marilyn Solooki
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Helen Tague
Fred & Martha Slopsema
Ann Tyson
Dr. Mary Ann Carroll
Don Unger
Mildred Unger
Susan K. Webster
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Tear Off Form Here
Gary Schopmeyer
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Please send this form and your contribution to:
Wabash Valley Community Foundation
2901 Ohio Boulevard, Suite 153
Terre Haute, IN 47803
Beulah Witte
Dick & Lois Becker
Kimberley Jeanne Fowler Wulf
Mr. & Mrs. C. Joseph Fowler
Mr. & Mrs. James Veevaete
Carolyn Brooke Zwerner
Anonymous
The Bannon Family - Sue, Pam &
Lynn
Mrs. Katherine K. Bledsoe
Mr. & Mrs. Louis F. Britton
Patrick & Mary Cahill
James & Ellie Caldwell
Dr. Mary Ann Carroll
Guille Cox Family,Children &
Grandchild
Mike & Molly Ellingsworth
Mr. & Mrs. John P.Gedrick, Jr.
Libby Gelder
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Gillespie
Betty Grimes
Hawkins Law PC
Hendrich Title Company
Mr. & Mrs. John P.Hoey
Mrs. Jackie Lower
Norman L., Sally & Christine
Lowery
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. McMahon
Harold & Malinda Medsker
Rick & Kelli Miller
John S. & Kris Newlin
Randy & Pat O'Leary
Mrs. Marilyn W. Pendergast
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Prox
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Reed
Ms. Debra S. Reel
The Rowe Lawfirm, LLC
Sackrider & Company,Inc.
Carroll D. Smeltzer
Terry & Beth Tevlin
Barbara A. Vogel
Mrs. Robert Westrup
Wright, Shagley & Lowery
I’d like to support this special project:
Clay County
The Carbon Town Fund
The Brazil City Fire Department Safety and
Equipment Fund
The Charles B. Hall Memorial Fund
Sullivan County
The Lois Andrews Fund
Vigo County
The Cultural Alliance of Terre Haute Fund
The Felstein Grandchildren Project Fund
The Scottish Rite of Wabash Valley Capital
Project Fund
The Veterans Memorial Plaza Project Fund
The Terre Haute Park Department
Project Fund
The Terre Haute Cityscape Fund
Harry Weger
Wright,Shagley & Lowery
Your name:
HONORARIUMS
Address:
Mariah Bird's Graduation
Jill Leone
Norma Lemmon Evans Birthday
Mrs. Marilyn W. Pendergast
Email:
Emma L. Thompson
Merrill S. Thompson
John P. Woelfle's Birthday
Ms. Colleen M. Chestnut
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Telephone:
Giving Back to Her Indiana Home
Continued...
NEW FUNDS
Township has needed. The Special Project Fund will allow
us to take care of many of the pressing problems within
our community. The Foundation Fund for Sullivan County
will help everyone in the future. We are truly grateful and
fortunate to have someone like Lois Andrews who remembers her family and friends from Merom, Gill Township, and
Sullivan County.”
Commander Lois Andrews served as the Honorary
Parade Marshal of the 2007 Merom Bluff Chautauqua.
Although she was unable to attend the parade, she was
there in the hearts and minds of the citizens of Merom,
Gill, and Sullivan County as a true ‘favorite daughter’
known for her generosity.
Rob & Lisa Denker Scholarship Fund
Dr. John E. Freed, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund
Tom McCarthy Memorial Scholarship Fund
Terre Haute Children’s Science and Technology
Museum Endowment Fund
Richard C. Vining Endowment Fund
$40 Can Assure that a 3rd Grade Student
Will Receive a Dictionary . .. Every Year . .. Forever
Since 2004 the Wabash Valley Community
Foundation, working with local Rotary Clubs, has delivered more than 6,000 dictionaries to 3rd, 4th, and 5th
grade students in Clay, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties. To
assure that this project continues, the Foundation has
established the Wabash Valley Dictionary Project
Endowment Fund with the hope that it will provide annual funding for more than 2,000 dictionaries.
Sullivan Rotary Club, and the Terre Haute Rotary Club partner with the Community Foundation in the delivery and
presentation of the dictionaries to the students.
Where does the Wabash Valley Community Foundation
get the money to buy the dictionaries? Currently, the
Community Foundation uses a portion of the income dedicated to education by the James and Ada Piker, Virginia
Ginter Endowment Fund. With the success of “The
Dictionary Project,” the Community Foundation plans to create a fund that would assure future funding of this project.
Community Foundation has set the goal of $80,000 to
ensure that every 3rd grade student in Clay, Sullivan, and
Vigo counties receives a dictionary to use and keep.
It is hoped that the Wabash Valley Dictionary Project
Endowment Fund will provide the money for the purchase
of the student copies at an approximate cost of $4,000
per year. Each $40 contribution to the fund will be invested with the income purchasing one dictionary per year for
A dictionary is a powerful reference tool. Through “The
a third grade student in Vigo, Sullivan,
Dictionary Project,” each student is pro“Thank you for the
and Clay counties… forever. This past
vided with a dictionary of his or her own.
dictionaries.
They
have
a
lot
school year, over 14,000 dictionaries
Education is more likely to be pursued
of words in them.
were given to Indiana 3rd graders. The
because of improved writing skills and
Where
did
you
get
the
Wabash Valley Community Foundation
reading comprehension. Chris, a Wabash
money to buy them?
presented 2,000 copies locally.
Valley 3rd grader wrote, “Thank you for
I
use
it
almost
once
a
day.”
the dictionaries. They have a lot of words
The cost to permanently endow a stu–Chris
in them. Where did you get the money to
dent
dictionary is $40, or 20 times the
Wabash Valley 3rd grade student
buy them? I use it almost once a day.”
annual cost of $2. The Wabash Valley
Anyone interested in endowing the purchase of one or
more dictionaries through the Wabash Valley Community
Foundation may contact 812-232-2234 or mail a contribution to: Dictionary Project Fund, 2901 Ohio Boulevard,
Suite 153, Terre Haute, IN 47803.
The Wabash Valley Dictionary Project Endowment Fund
is designed to purchase the individual dictionaries and
name plates for each book. The Brazil Rotary Club, the
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Welcome Jane Davison,
the New Assistant to the Executive Director
Jane Davison has extensive knowledge and experience in working with local non-profit organizations.
Before joining the staff of the Wabash Valley
Community Foundation, she worked with the American
Cancer Society as District Representative for three
years and with the Covered Bridge Girl Scout Council
for 23 years, the last 11 as the Executive Director.
Calendar of
Upcoming Events
Friday, September 14
Professional Adviser Continuing
Education seminar
Saturday, September 15
Sullivan County
Community Foundation
Golf Tournament
With a Bachelor of Science degree in Vocational
Home Economics and a master’s degree in Secondary
Education, Jane brings to the Foundation strong leadership, planning, organizational, and program
development skills.
Monday, October 1
Terre Haute Day Nursery
Grant Applications Due
Jane joined the staff of the Foundation on April 2.
She works closely with Beth Tevlin, Executive Director, in
the areas of planning, communication, and coordination
of programs and events.
Jane Davison
Please welcome Jane the next time you are in the Foundation office.
Thursday, November 15
Vigo County Grant Application
Letter of Intent Due
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