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Investing in Our Community, Today and Always
Year at a
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Jan.
• NMCAC receives a $13,000
grant for medical
equipment.
• YAC hosts guest speaker
Sara Morley LaCroix on the
topic of Human Trafficking.
May
• RCCF staff represent the
Foundation at local
business expos.
• Grant screening committees
meet, awarding $21,975.00
to local nonprofit
organizations.
Glance 2016
Sept.
• 2016-2017 YAC students
meet for orientation.
• RCCF Board Members tour
the Habitat for Humanity
ReStore Expansion that was
provided grant funding.
Where Our Story Begins
Feb.
• Richard & Margaret Torongo
Memorial Scholarship
updated to include fine arts
camps.
June
• The Friends for Safe Schools
Committee establishes a
fund at RCCF.
• Sara Morley LaCroix, Diane
Nielsen, Jim Clabuesch, and
Anita Sheppard become the
newest RCCF Trustees.
Oct.
• Grant screening committees
meet. Local nonprofit
organizations are awarded
$30,787.00 in grants.
Our gratitude to Ron Wiltse for providing the Foundation with the “Home” photos used in this report.
Year at a Glance…………......3
Letter to the Community…...4
Board & Staff………………..5
Funds List………....………...6
Grants Awarded…………....10
Scholarships Awarded…......12
Table of Contents
Summer Enrichment……...13
Honoring Our Donors…….14
Memorial/Honorary………16
Legacy Society…………....20
Youth Advisory Council…..22
Ambassador Club………....23
Vision: To enrich and improve the quality of life in our community.
Mission: Encourage positive change for generations to come.
For Good. For Ever. For Everyone.
The National Standards Seal by our name indicates official confirmation that the Roscommon County Community Foundation
has met the most rigorous standards in philanthropy. It affirms our commitment to financial security, transparency and
accountability. It says our Grant-making includes an open, competitive process designed to address the changing needs of our
community. The National Standards Seal also confirms our history of honoring donors’ wishes [support the arts, educate our
youth, protect our environment, build a library, address critical human needs] and support countless other important causes.
Mar.
Apr.
• Scholarship committees met
to review applications.
Nearly $125,000.00 was
awarded.
• YAC hosts guest speaker
Wesley Schropp on the
topic of Youth Philanthropy.
• Board, Staff, and YAC
participate in photoshoots
with Jen E. Green
Photography.
July
Aug.
Contact Us!
Roscommon County Community Foundation
701 Lake Street, P.O. Box 824
Roscommon, MI 48653
Phone: 989.275.3112
Email: info@myrccf.org
Website: www.myrccf.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/myrccf
Twitter & Instagram: @myrccf
• Houghton Lake Public
Library is awarded funding
for their Lego Club.
• Houghton Lake Historical
Society initiates an Archive
Project with help from RCCF
grant funding.
• Family and friends of
Char Goddard establish
a scholarship fund in her
memory.
• Roscommon County juvenile
probationers are awarded
funding for their Youth
Garden.
Nov.
Dec.
• Scott Rice joins the RCCF
Board of Trustees.
• YAC Members attend a
regional training at Baker
College in Cadillac.
• RCCF participates in
#GivingTuesday.
• RCCF hosts Complete the
App! Events at RHS, HLHS,
and CHA.
• The CRAF Center adds new
signage to their building
with help from an RCCF
grant.
Investment Manager Information
Names of investment managers, fees
charged, and body or individuals responsible
for investment and oversight are available
upon request.
Audit Information
The three most recent audit and IRS Form
990 are available online at www.myrccf.org.
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Dear Friends,
Your 2016 Board of Trustees and Staff Members
While a community may be defined by what it shares in common or perhaps a geographical area,
the strength and vitality of our community are determined by its people and their goals. We might be
small in size, but we are strong because of those who care and serve in a myriad of ways.
Reflecting on the past year, we remain awed by the sheer generosity of our donors, trustees,
advisory board members, professional advisors, business and nonprofit leaders and staff. You each
give so freely of your time, treasure and talent. Together we are working toward our goal to improve
and enrich the quality of life for all in Roscommon County. Thanks to our donors, we distributed nearly
$275,000.00 in grants and scholarships in 2016. Numerous nonprofits working in health, human
services, community improvement, the arts, environmental conservation, and animal welfare received
program and capacity-building grants that protect, educate and nurture people in our region. The
Community Foundation’s donors also awarded more than 40 students with scholarships, and funded
field trips, curriculum development and equipment benefiting thousands of school-age students.
The world around us is constantly changing and our community changes and evolves as well. We
believe fostering positive change while focusing on steady investment management will help ensure
the vitality of our community for generations to come. While market volatility was a factor this year, our
strong and stable investments fared better than most and we look forward to continued growth in 2017.
As you enjoy this year’s annual report, please remember that these successes are made possible
by the philanthropic intentions of people like you. Your decision to create a fund with the Roscommon
County Community Foundation assures your philanthropy in perpetuity, supports our local impact and
furthers the causes you care about most. Thank you for your dedication and enthusiasm for what we
can accomplish together, now, and in the future.
Partners in philanthropy,
Suzanne E. Luck
Suzanne E. Luck, Executive Director
Tim Scherer
Tim Scherer, Chairman
Credit for Group and Individual Photos: Jen E Green Photography
Not Pictured: Greg Rogers, Brent Cryderman and Dave Harned
Tim Scherer, Chair Susan Tyer, Vice Chair Mike Burnside, Treasurer Diane Nielsen, Secretary Brent Cryderman Scott Rice
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Greg Rogers
Suzanne Luck,
Executive Director
Kathleen Lawrence
Cassandra Freeman,
Business Manager
Special Recognition
The Board and Staff of RCCF would like to recognize Ron
Duquette. Mr. Duquette retired as Board Chair in June of
2016, after nine years of service to the Foundation.
Anita Sheppard Dave Harned Sara Morley LaCroix Jim Clabuesch
Nicole Thompson,
Office Assistant
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RCCF is dedicated to improving
and enriching the lives of
people in Roscommon County.
RCCF holds various funds-all
established by local donors.
Some funds are designated
for specific causes, whereas
others are open-ended to meet
the changing needs of the
community. Funds are used to
improve our “home” here in
Roscommon County.
TYPES OF FUNDS:
Undesignated Funds:
Meeting Ever-Changing
Needs
Undesignated Funds address a
broad range of local needs. The
RCCF Board evaluates all aspects
of community well-being: arts and
culture, economic development,
education, environment, health
and human services, recreation,
youth, and more. The flexibility
of undesignated giving enables
the Foundation to respond to the
community’s most pressing needs.
Field of Interest Fund:
Choosing a Cause
A Field of Interest Fund allows
you to identify a specific charitable
area you would like to support, like
youth, arts, or the environment.
Some examples include: Lakes
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and Rivers Funds, Health Funds,
and Summer Enrichment Camp
Scholarships.
Designated Funds:
Supporting an
Organization for the Long
Term
Designated Funds are similar
to Agency Funds in that you
can name a specific charitable
organization as the recipient. In
this case, a donor (not the agency)
establishes the fund to benefit the
agency. It is fairly common for this
type of fund to be created through
a donor’s will or trust. Some
examples of designated funds
include: Animal Support Funds,
Fine Art Funds, and Education
Funds.
Agency Funds: Endowing
your Nonprofit
Organization
Establishing an Agency
Endowment Fund is a simple and
efficient way to build income for
a nonprofit organization. Donors
can be sure they are providing
a source of lasting support. The
Agency Fund becomes part of
the Community Foundation’s
pool of endowed assets. Thus,
the Community Foundation’s
economies of scale provide the
organization the benefits of a
diverse investment portfolio that
typically comes only with large
funds.
Donor Advised Funds:
Charitable Giving with a
Personal Touch
A Donor Advised Fund gives you
the opportunity to recommend
grants to charitable organizations.
You (and your family if you wish)
can work with our experienced
grant-making staff to suggest
uses for the fund, targeting the
issues you care most about. Grant
awards are issued to nonprofit
organizations in the name of the
Fund. It’s a simple, powerful, local,
and highly personal approach to
giving. In many cases, a donor
advised fund is a much better
alternative than establishing a
separate, private foundation.
Scholarship Funds:
Furthering Education
Many donors are interested
in furthering the education
opportunities of our area high
school students. Often it is to
honor a loved one who has
passed away. The Community
Foundation’s Scholarship Program
connects those dollars with
deserving local students pursuing
further education.
RCCF Funds
General/Undesignated Funds
Give us the flexibility to make grants in
response to our community’s changing
needs and priorities.
Marilyn Brown Memorial Fund
Cornerstone Fund
Greatest Human Needs Fund
Roscommon County General Fund
St. Helen General Fund
Field of Interest
Address a specific area of concern or cause,
chosen by those who establish the fund.
Doug Allen Fire & EMS Support Fund
Endowment for Higgins Lake
Howard B. “Corky” Gaylor Memorial Fund
John Morley Family Endowment for Higgins
Lake
Rogers Family Endowment for Houghton
Lake
Roscommon County Health Improvement
Endowment Fund
Roscommon County Health Services Fund
Roscommon County Kellogg Youth Fund
Roscommon County Lake & Rivers Fund
Lyon Township receives a grant award from the John Morley Family
Endowment for Higgins Lake and the Roscommon County Kellogg Youth
Fund. Executive Director, Suzanne Luck and RCCF Trustee, Jim Clabuesch
meet with Township Deputy Supervisor, Diane Nellist, and Township Trustee,
Dolores Munoz to check out the equipment purchased with the funding.
The Roscommon County General Fund of RCCF provided a $1,990.00 award
to the Roscommon County Habitat for Humanity for ReStore Expansion.
Pictured is RCCF Secretary, Diane Nielsen, Roscommon County Habitat for
Humanity Executive Director, Lorinda Roberts, and RCCF Treasurer,
Mike Burnside.
Roscommon County Mental Health
Services Fund
Roscommon County Recreation Fund
Roscommon County Tobacco Settlement
Fund
Robert R. Thalner Fund
Sarah Eulaine Tucker (Class of 1970) Fund
Weede Family Community Recreation
Fund
Zonta Club Women’s & Children’s Fund
Designated Funds
Support the specific organization or program
chosen by the donors who create them.
Rubye Cunningham Memorial Fund –
Supporting the Roscommon County Animal
Shelter
Larry Eastley & Clare Fisher Eastley
Animal Support Fund
Gerrish-Higgins Educational Fund
Houghton Lake Community School District
Support Fund
Houghton Lake Educational Foundation
Fund
Jenni’s Foundation-Michigan Cancer
Support Fund
Jim Mahoney Memorial-Music Program
Support Fund
Viola J. Moore Animal Fund
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Career Opportunity Workforce
Development Center Support Fund
(R2C2)
Special Project Funds
Help civic groups launch new projects, assist
organizations during start-up, or address a
time-specific community need.
Friends for Safe Schools Fund
Higgins Lake/Roscommon Non-Motorized
Trail Way System Fund
Houghton Lake Rotary Club Parks &
Recreation Fund
Ryan McDonald Memorial Fund
Roscommon Area District Library Building
Fund
Roscommon Area District Library
Community Outreach Fund
Donor Advised Funds
Allow donors to be involved in selecting what
programs and projects to fund here in our
community.
Linda Chwan & Ken DePerro Memorial
Fund
Erickson Family Fund
Alexa A. Luck Memorial Fund
Wade Family Donor Advised Fund
Nearly $1,600.00 in grant funding was awarded to the Houghton Lake Public
Library by the Roscommon County Kellogg Youth Fund of RCCF. The funds
awarded helped initiate a Lego Club for students in Roscommon County. “The
goal of the project is to create a monthly Lego Club that would meet at the
library and develop skills through both creative play and STEM learning,”
Sarah Maddox of HLPL states. Grant funding purchased the kits, including
mazes, bricks, and baseplates, that were needed to begin programming.
The Higgins Lake Foundation DASH Boat is used to control and remove
Eurasian Water Milfoil from Higgins Lake. The suction harvest method
used is the most efficient system known to date. The John Morley Family
Endowment for Higgins Lake of RCCF granted $2,500.00 to the Higgins
Lake Foundation to assist with expenses such as fuel, maintenance, repairs,
storage, and winterizing for the DASH Boat.
Organizational Funds
Support the operational, administrative
and programming costs of their designated
organizations.
Marguerite Gahagan Nature Preserve
General Fund
Habitat for Humanity General Fund
Houghton Lake Public Library Excellence
Fund
Houghton Lake Rotary Club General Fund
Kirtland Community College Educational
Fund
Roscommon Area Youth Booster Club
Fund
Roscommon County Community
Foundation Independence Fund
Scholarship Funds
Provide educational and summer camp
scholarships to our area students, in
accordance with the guidelines set by donors
who establish the funds.
Karen & Frank Arleth Memorial Scholarship
Grace Bernardo, M.D. Memorial Health
Careers Scholarship
Big Buck Athletic Scholarship
Jack Danieleski Scholarship
Kelly Dunmire Memorial Scholarship
Fidelity Chapter #50 Order of the Eastern
Star Scholarship
Ruth & Ralph Fisher Scholarship
Evelyn Fraser Scholarship
Gerrish-Higgins/Roscommon Alumni
Association Scholarship
Rex & Arlene Gillen Scholarship
Char Goddard Memorial Scholarship
Bailey Perialas accepted the 2016 Karen & Frank Arleth
Memorial Scholarship from Karen Arleth’s daughter,
Kathy Durbin.
Forest & Rita Hacker Family
Sportsmanship Scholarship
Robert A. Hess Memorial Scholarship
Houghton Lake Rotary Club Memorial
Scholarship
Mike M. & Patricia M. Ignat Scholarship
Mr. J’s Buckeye Nuts College Scholarship
Robert J. Kunik Memorial Scholarship
Kimberly L. Mires Athletic & Music
Scholarship
Beverly Nester Memorial Scholarship
Ralph Ostling Memorial Scholarship
Roscommon Rotary Club Fund
Mark Scott and his wife, Peggy, present his father’s memorial scholarship
to Douglas Fishell. The W.H. Scott Memorial Scholarship is awarded to
seniors who will be attending a vocational, technical, or trade school.
Roscommon Soccer Teams Scholarship
W.H. Scott Memorial Scholarship
Clyde F. Shaltz Memorial Scholarship
Ford & Marguerite Silsby Scholarship
Steuernol & McLaren Funeral Home
Scholarship
Larry Sumerix Memorial-Summer Music
Scholarship
Richard & Margaret Torongo Memorial
Scholarship
Michael R. Treml Memorial Athletic
Scholarship
Victors Scholarship
William C. Williams (Class of 1950)
Memorial Scholarship
Joel Kubiak was the recipient of the 2016 Robert. J. Kunik Memorial
Scholarship. Caitlin Podojak and Allyssa Kunik, both daughters of the late
Robert J. Kunik, presented the award at the HLHS Senior Awards Night.
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Grants Awarded in 2016
Alexa A. Luck Memorial Fund
Richfield Township Library
-$800.00 for Tablets for the Library
Cornerstone Fund
St. Vincent DePaul of Roscommon County
-$228.00 for Diaper Bank and Food Pantry
Children’s Healing Fund
Northern Michigan Children’s
Assessment Center
-$2,000 for Mental Health Services
-$2,050 for Mental Health Services II
Doug Allen Fire & EMS Support Fund
Gerrish Township
-$119.00 for Stop CO Poisoning
Endowment for Higgins Lake Fund
Higgins Lake Foundation
-$2,500.00 for DASH Boat
-$408.00 for Nutrient Reduction
Initiative-Greenbelt
Erickson Family Fund
Friends for Safe Schools
-$1,000.00 for The Boot Program
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
-$2,000.00 for Home Repair Program for
Underprivileged Families
Northern Michigan Children’s Assessment
Center
-$4,000.00 for Xerox Machine Purchase
-$13,000.00 for Examination Room
Medical Equipment
Roscommon Area Public Schools
-$11,860.00 for Gymnasium Scoreboard
-$15,000.00 for Band Instruments
Gerrish-Higgins Roscommon Education Fund
Roscommon Area Public Schools
-$1,000.00 for Roscommon Spirit Club
-$1,000.00 for RHS Varsity Bowling Club
Greatest Human Needs Fund
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
-$400.00 for Baby Pantry
-$130.00 for Personal Care Pantry
Houghton Lake Community School Support
Fund
Houghton Lake Middle School
-$1,345.00 for Wood Chips Under Swings
Houghton Lake Educational Foundation Fund
Houghton Lake Community Education
-$2,000.00 for Traverse City Historical
Field Trip
Houghton Lake Community Schools
-$500.00 for Principal’s 200 Club
Houghton Lake Middle School
-$1,150.00 for Fourth Grade Camp
-$500.00 for Fourth Grade Camp
MacLeod-Rebuilding Wall
John Morley Family Endowment for Higgins
Lake
Higgins Lake Foundation
-$1,635.00 for Nutrient Reduction
Initiative-Greenbelt
Lyon Township
-$505.40 for Lyon Township Parks Infant
Swings
Marilyn Brown Memorial Fund
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
-$170.00 for Baby Pantry
St. Vincent DePaul of Roscommon County
-$370.00 for Diaper Bank and Food Pantry
Morley Foundation Fund
CRAF Center
-$2,000.00 for CRAF Center Building Sign
Friends of Trestle Park
-$328.00 for 2016 Summer Concerts
Roscommon County Literacy Council
-$136.00 for Dolly Parton Imagination
Library
Three Lakes Communities That Care
-$1,219.00 for Guiding Good Choices
Parenting Program
Robert R. Thalner Fund
Higgins Lake Foundation
-$414.00 for Nutrient Reduction
Initiative-Greenbelt
Rogers Family Endowment for Houghton Lake
Friends of Trestle Park
-$112.00 for 2016 Summer Concerts
Roscommon County General Fund
Children’s Bereavement Network
-$525.00 for Camp Live, Laugh, Love 2016
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RCCF Secretary, Diane Nielsen, presents
a check for $2,000.00 to Project HOPE for
their Protein Power project.
Gerrish Township
-$1,131.00 for Stop CO Poisoning
Houghton Lake United Methodist Church
-$1,500.00 for HLUMC Food Truck
Roscommon County Commission on Aging
-$1,070.00 for Seniors: Living at Home
Safely
Roscommon County Food Pantry (Project
HOPE)
-$1,500.00 for Fall Food Fill Up
Roscommon County Habitat for Humanity
-$1,990.00 for Restore Expansion
Roscommon County Literacy Council
-$487.00 for Dolly Parton Imagination
Library
St. Michael’s Catholic Church
-$1,300.00 for Hygiene Kits
St. Vincent DePaul of Roscommon County
-$1,652.00 for Diaper Bank and Food
Pantry
Here for the Children
The Northern Michigan Children’s Assessment Center
(NMCAC) received a $13,000.00 grant from a donor
advised fund that assisted with purchasing medical
equipment needed for NMCAC’s on-site medical suite.
Around the same time as the Center’s one year
anniversary, they were able to add medical
examinations to their list of services. Before adding
this specialty, NMCAC would sometimes need to send
children to Traverse City or farther for their physical
exams. Grant funding helped pay for the cost of a
colposcope, which is an essential piece of medical
equipment for the type of exams that the Center
performs.
NMCAC assists children that are victims of abuse,
and provides a safe environment for them to be
interviewed. NMCAC also provides other services
including counseling, medical examinations, and
more. Their mission is to prevent and educate the
public on child abuse and neglect, as well as to
reduce the trauma of child
abuse and neglect by
providing a timely response
to allegations in a safe,
neutral, child focused
setting.
Roscommon County Health Improvement Fund
American Cancer Society
-$1,000.00 for Implementation of Road to
Recovery Program in Roscommon County
Roscommon County Commission On Aging
-$437.00 for Seniors: Living at Home Safely
Roscommon County Kellogg Youth Fund
Artesia Youth Park
-$725.00 for Help Our Hoops
Children’s Bereavement Network
-$525.00 for Camp Live, Laugh, Love 2016
County of Roscommon
-$250.00 for Juvenile Probationers’ Youth
Garden
Houghton Lake Public Library
-$1,629.59 for Lego Club
-$1,000.00 for SAT Preparedness
Lyon Township
-$252.00 for Lyon Township Parks Infant
Swings
Markey Township
-$725.00 for Truman Gardener Park
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Roscommon County Food Pantry (Project
HOPE)
-$1,000.00 for Fall Food Fill Up
Roscommon County Literacy Council
-$600.00 for Dolly Parton Imagination
Library
St. Michael’s Catholic Church
-$1,200.00 for Hygiene Kits
St. Vincent DePaul of Roscommon County
-$1,000.00 for Diaper and Food Pantry
Three Lakes Communities That Care
-$375.00 for Guiding Good Choices-
Parenting Program
Roscommon County Lakes & Rivers Fund
Friends of Trestle Park
-$560.00 for 2016 Summer Concerts
Roscommon County Tobacco Settlement
Fund
Three Lakes Communities That Care
-$906.00 for Guiding Good Choices
Parenting Program
Sarah Eulaine Tucker (Class of 1977) Fund
Roscommon Area Youth Booster Club
-$945.00 for RAYBC 2016 European
Excursion
Wade Family Donor Advised Fund
Houghton Lake Public Library
-$1,000.00 for SAT Preparedness
Roscommon Area District Library
-$2,000.00 for Virtual Reality Technology
Students from RHS/RAYBC visited
historical monuments all around Europe,
with aid from a $945.00 grant from the
Sarah Eulaine Tucker (Class of 1977)
Fund.
Road to Recovery
Cancer patients in Roscommon County will now have
access to transportation assistance for treatment. A
grant provided by the Roscommon County Health
Improvement Endowment Fund helped provide the
information sessions and advertisement for the Road to
Recovery Program.
Each day, there are cancer patients who need
transportation to and from treatment, and may not
be able to drive themselves. When friends, family, or
public transportation are not an option, the Road to
Recovery program of ACS steps in. Volunteer drivers
provide transportation that is free to the patient, with a
Volunteer Coordinator for each county.
“As transportation requests are received, we can
begin providing this free service to cancer patients
depending on driver availability,” Denise Dunn of ACS
states. Grant funding helped with the expenses of two
informational meetings, known as Discovery Sessions,
for the community to learn about program services
and volunteer opportunity;
funds were also used for
newspaper advertisement.
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Scholarships Awarded in 2016
Karen & Frank Arleth
Memorial Scholarship
Bailey Perialas
Grace Bernardo, M.D.
Memorial Health Careers
Scholarship
Kaitlyn Sarsfield
Jack Danieleski
Scholarship
Makayla Bowler
Kelly Dunmire Memorial
Scholarship
Livvia Tyler
Fidelity Chapter #50,
Order of the Eastern Star
Scholarship
Cole Anderson
Ruth & Ralph Fisher
Scholarship
Ashley Pratt
Chad Peterson
Evelyn Fraser Scholarship
Mary Pratt
Gerrish-Higgins
Roscommon Alumni
Association Scholarship
Kaitlyn Sarsfield
Zachary Sarsfield
Lauren Shores
Rex & Arlene Gillen
Scholarship
Callee Akin
Hailee Akin
Jeremiah Barth
Jarod Bates
Makayla Bowler
Tristan Coburn
Trace Cohee
Riley Connett
Payton Dull
Carson Fagerlie
Brooklyn Ferguson
John Fyolek
Austin Gandolfi
Johnathon Hoeppner
Joel Kubiak
Cayla Killinger
Ashley Leahy
Sarah McNeill
Taylor Perry
Madison Stimac
Forest & Rita Hacker
Family Sportsmanship
Scholarship
Joel Kubiak
Robert A. Hess Memorial
Scholarship
Blake Erickson
Mr. J’s Buckeye Nuts
College Scholarship Fund
Katie Burmester
Robert J. Kunik Memorial
Scholarship
Joel Kubiak
Beverly Nester Memorial
Scholarship
Bailey Perialas
Ralph Ostling Memorial
Scholarship
Jordan Bohl
Lexus Dankert
Jada McGillis
Ellen Sanderson
Roscommon Rotary Club
General Fund
Bailey Perialas
Zachary Sarsfield
Lauren Shores
Livvia Tyler
Roscommon Soccer
Teams Scholarship
Lexus Dankert
Livvia Tyler
David Viguilla
W.H. Scott Memorial
Scholarship
Douglas Fishell
Ford & Marguerite Silsby
Scholarship
Cole Barnhart
Mitchell Murphy
Michael R. Treml
Memorial Athletic
Scholarship
Livvia Tyler
William C. Williams
(Class of 1950) Memorial
Scholarship
Devon Lovegrove
RCCF Summer Enrichment Scholarships
RCCF currently administers four funds whose purpose
is to award scholarships for Roscommon Area Public
Schools students to attend summer athletic, music, or
arts camps.
The “Big Buck Open” Athletic Scholarship is open
to 9 th -12 th grade students, and provides scholarships
annually. The 2016 recipients were Jory Galitis, Kaleb
Keipert, Riley McNamara, and Dane Smitz.
The 2016 Larry Sumerix Memorial Summer Music
Scholarship was awarded to Caitlin Anderson, Ella
Jaskowski, Jessica Oakes, and Alyssa Vineyard. This
scholarship is available for students in grades
5 th -11 th who will be attending summer music camps or
enrichment programs.
The Richard and Margaret Torongo Memorial
Scholarship was awarded to Joshua Fairbanks. This
Scholarship Fund was established in 2007 and is used
to assist 5 th -8 th grade students attend athletic or fine
arts summer camps.
The 2016 recipients of the Kimberly L. Mires Athletic
and Music Scholarship were Allison Chmielewski,
Aydan Dalak, Joslyn Fairbanks, and Avery Smitz. This
scholarship provides funding for female students,
grades 5 th -8 th , to attend personal advancement camps
for athletics or music.
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With Our Deepest Gratitude
Ms. Donna Abadinsky
Charles Aberasturi
Suzanne & Jean Pierre
Abraham
David Allen
Mrs. Douglas L. Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Allen
Karen Allerton
Janet E. Allison
Joan Alt
Amazon Smile
Claudia J. Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Anderson
Peter L. Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Rob Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Monty C. Andrews
Ankle and Foot Associates of
Northern Michigan
Ken & Mary Archard
Ellen & Richard Arnold
AuSable River Center
B & B Sports Center Marina
Mrs. Hazel N. Babcock
Mr. & Mrs. Randell R.
Baerlocher
Kathy Bair
Ms. Joyce A. Ballard
Pearl Barber
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Barnard
Mr. & Mrs. Jay S. Baron
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Battocletti
Carol Morley Beck
Mrs. Helen J. Becker
Marlene Beghtel
Robert & Caroline Berard
Greg Bergin
Ms. Barbara Biggar
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Mr. & Mrs. John Biggar
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Black
Teresa Blackburn
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Bodker
The Boeing Company Gift
Match
The Bolzman Family
Alice R. Bonta
Mr. & Mrs. Barry P. Boothe
The Borak Family Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Borak
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bosworth
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Boushelle
Ms. Julie Boushelle
Ms. Beverly Wyckoff Bovan
Mike & Evie Bowles
Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Boyle
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Bredin
Nancy Bresette
Ms. Virginia A. Browne
Gladys R. Bugosh
Lisa Burmester
Mr. & Mrs. L. Michael Burnside
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Byrd
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred E.
Cambridge, Jr.
John Cammin
Camping World
Evan & Susan Cerovsky-Hipsley
Mr. & Mrs. George Cerovsky
Richard & Lisa Cerovsky
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Cerovsky
Barbara Chapdelaine
Kathy Chapman
Chase Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Chidester
Mr. Frank Cochran &
Ms. Stephanie Fitzgerald
Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Collini
Mr. & Mrs. James Collom
Consumers Energy Foundation
Carol E. Copp
Mr. & Mrs. Levon Coughlin
Mr. & Mrs. Neal Criner
Donna Critchfield
Donald V. Croff
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Crosby
Mr. & Mrs. Brent Cryderman
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Curnalia
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dale
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Daniel
Ms. Claire M. Danieleski
Claire Danieleski & Mike
Dubanski
Ms. Adele G. Darocy
Mr. Daniel Decker, PC
Carolyn H. De Laere
Kevin & Kenda Denlinger
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Dennison
Ms. Mary Kay Dent
Mrs. Nancy A. DeWitt
Evelyn Dinu
Bethany Doerr
Sondra L. Doran
DST Systems Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Dunn
Kathryn Durham
Mr. Lawrence Eastley
Shirley Eibling
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Elder
Henrietta Elgas
Jim & Pat Engelhard
Ms. Catherine R. Erickson
Mary K. Erickson
Valerie Evans & Family
Lawrence & Joyce Fahrenkrug
Dr. Troy Fairbanks & Dr. Nancy
Martindale
Christi & John Falkenhagen
Farm Bureau Insurance
Roxie Fernelius
Ms. Elizabeth A. Feusse
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Sandy Figley
George R. & Elise M. Fink
Foundation
Caryl & Edward Fischer
Chris & Daryl Fishell
Mr. James Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Hal Craig Flynn
Chanin & Kay Frank
Eugene & Joyce Frazier
Silas & Cassandra Freeman
Mr. & Mrs. James E. French
Ms. Roberta Friday
Friends of Roscommon Library
Mr. Gary Gandolfi
Mr. & Mrs. Don J. Gardey
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Garlo
Jo Ann & Keith Gave
Dave & Myra Gentry
Gerrish Firefighter’s
Association
Mr. & Mrs. James Gibson
Robert W. Gillespie
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Gottleber
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Grant III
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Granzine
Gary & Mary Gray
Ms. Mary E. Grba
Jeff Greene
Julia Guffey
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Mr. & Mrs. Randy Hacker
Loreli Haddad
Robert Haertel
Charlotte W. Hagenmeyer
Ms. Mary Sue (Sheba) Haight
Ms. Kathy Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Hall
William Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Hamp
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
Maria Hanke
Rhonda & Terry Hanna
Mr. William Harrison
Hart - Ford Lincoln
Mrs. Thomas C. Harvey
Greg & Laura Hause
Dinah Hayes
Dawn Hearin
Suzanne Hecht
Mr. Scott L. Hess
Higgins Lake Foundation
Mary Highberger
Kenneth Hill
Robert L. Hoffman
Houghton Lake Knights of
Columbus #6548
Houghton Lake Lions Club
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Huber
Ms. Nadyne W. Hunt
John Huntington
Nancy Jacobs
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Jennette
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Dane Johoske
Cris & Kathleen Jones
Mr. William A. Jones
Mr. Henri P. Junod, Jr.
Kabinetree Koncepts
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Kage
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kasulke
Katie A. Keith
Ms. Nancy J. Kennedy
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Kent
Willis & Judith Kern
Art & Kathryn Ketelhut
Russell & Anne Kidd
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Klumpp
Kevin Knapp & Melissa Howell
Tony Kopka
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Koupal
James Kraatz
Paula Kraus
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Lynne Krieg
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Sandra Kunder
Allyssa Kunik
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James & Marilyn Lafond
Ms. Lee Ann Lands
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Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Liddicoat
Mr. & Mrs. David Luck
Ms. Margaret Luck
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Luck Sr.
William & Laurie Luck
Sandra Luckhardt
Delbert & Eleanor Luebke
Lyon Township Fireman Fund
Ms. Constance R. MacClaren
Mrs. Marilou MacKenzie
Geraldine H. MacQueen
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Douglas & Judith Maidment
Marietta College
Samuel P. Marra
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Marshall
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J.
Mattingly, Sr.
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Leola McDoniel
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Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meeks
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Meiring
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Metzler
Mike & Elaine Mezzano
Michigan Health Endowment
Fund
MidMichigan Community
Health Services
MidMichigan Health
Elissa Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Kendall A. Mills
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Mills
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Milne
Mr. Roy Milnes, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Mires
Dr. Cheryl Mitchell, DDS
Ms. Charlotte Mlot
Alice Montgomery
Harold & Lorain Mosanko
Ms. Mary Kay Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Moreau
Morley Foundation
Mrs. Sue Morley
Ms. Mary M. Munn
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. Murphy
Mr. Richard J. Murray
Dr. & Mrs. Dale A. Nester
Mr. Don Nester
Mr. & Mrs. Keith R. Newell
Fredrick & Diane Nielsen
Mo & Marilyn Nieman
Northern Family Dentistry
Mironda Norton & Zachary
Sequin
Mr. & Mrs. D. John Ogren
Old Point Comfort Marine
Mr. Jim Olsen
Ms. Cora Oosterhof
Mrs. Mary Jo Oppy
Sarah C. Oppy
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Ms. Lauren R. Ostling
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Dr. & Dr. Robert Pacella
Ron & Cindy Paulsell
Mary Pennock
Perryman Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs Alvin Persondek
Ms. Mary Ann Persson
Donna J. & David R. Pflum
Mr. Cal Philips
Lawrence & Laura Phipps
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Tom & Linda Pilgrim
Pioneer Hills Marine
Caitlin Podojak
Ken & Jo Poirier
Posie Patch Florist & Gifts
Ms. Mariette Potvin
Irene Powers
Burtis Pritchett
Ed & Mary Quick
R & J’s Best Choice
Marketplace
Mr. & Mrs. David Reece
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Reichard
Ms. Pam Reitmeyer
ReMax of Higgins Lake
Eileen & Richard Reno
Dave & Betty Reul
Patricia Riss
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Dick & Mary Roe
Carol Roehrich
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Rogers
Ms. June Rogers
Mr. Ed Roginski
Perry & Kathleen Root
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Ralph D. Rowland
Maureen Ruddy
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Jayme Salinas
Robert Satterlee
Mr. & Mrs. John Schaeffer
Elaine J. Scheibner
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Schoeppach
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Schultz
Scotts Excavating, Mini Storage
& Septic
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Scottrade
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Sergeant’s Septic & Excavating
Diane P. Sheardown
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Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sohn
South Shore Animal Hospital
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Mr. & Mrs. Fran Staley
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Steuernol & McLaren Funeral
Homes, Inc.
Shirley Steward
Carol Higgins Stopplecamp
John Strobel
Mr. Tad D. Stuart
Mrs. Dorothy J. Sumerix
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Sussex
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sutton
Donna J. Swartwood
Anna & Don Sylvester
David & Maryann Tarrant
Carl & Ada Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Craig F. Taylor
Robert Tazzioli
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Teeter
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Terrian
Diane Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
Nicole & Haylie Thompson
Dr. & Mrs. Steve J. Thompson
Nancy J. Thornley (Trust)
Ms. Suzanne Toaz
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Torgerson
Mr. Bill Torongo
Mrs. Cindy Treml
Mrs. Eleanor Tucker
Mr. & Mrs. James Tucker
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Tupper
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Tyer
UAW Local 1819
Mr. Jim VanSice
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle R. VanWert
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Voorhees
Ms. Sally Voorheis
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Wade
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Wahl
Kathryn Waldron
Jennie Walker
Mr. Gerald Wall
John Walin
Bill Walper
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J.
Walsh, Jr.
Jennifer Walter
Warthogs MC Roscommon
Chapter #49
Roberta & Delbert Waterman
Susan S. Waters
Robert Watkins
Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Weiss
Ms. Dawn Weiss-Humphreys
Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Weller
Mr. & Mrs. Philip S. Will
Robert & Clarice Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wiltse
Ernie Windolph
The Wintrode Family
Foundation
Patricia A. Wolfgram
Carolyn Wood
Connie M. Wood
Mark & Rose Zivkovich
Zonta Club of Roscommon
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In Memory and In Honor
In Memory of Bill Alguire
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meeks
In Memory of Doug Allen
David Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Terrian
In Memory of Jerry Allison
Janet E. Allison
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Elaine Ameluxen
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Patricia Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Franz Archard IV
Ken & Mary Archard
In Memory of Johanna Arndt
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Lloyd Babcock
Mrs. Hazel N. Babcock
In Memory of Diane Ball
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Paul Barber
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Memory of Donald Barnes
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Betty Bartlett
Ms. June Rogers
In Memory of Al Bauer
Mrs. Dorothy J. Sumerix
In Memory of Mary Beckman
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Donald E. Beghtel
Marlene Beghtel
In Memory of Russ Bennett
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. James N. Kent
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Charles Berg
Mr. Gary Gandolfi
Delbert & Eleanor Luebke
In Memory of Rosemary &
Bernard Bergin
Greg Bergin
In Memory of Laura & Fritz Bertl
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Huber
In Memory of Viola Bertl
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Roy Bigelow
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Jerry Bishop
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Roxanna
Blankenburg
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Dr. Ronald T.
Buczek
Ms. Claire M. Danieleski
In Memory of Helen Burbage
Ms. Margaret Luck
In Memory of Richard D. Cambell
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Lyle Canfield, II
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Craig Cannon
Ms. Claire M. Danieleski
In Memory of Janet Chambers
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Andy & Margaret
Cherven
Rhonda & Terry Hanna
In Memory of Tudy Cherven
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Edna Cole
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Linda Courter
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Dale Cryderman
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
In Memory of Lewis Cullen
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Jack Danieleski
Ms. Donna Abadinsky
In Memory of Rev. Charles A.
Darocy
Ms. Adele G. Darocy
In Memory of Darlene DeHoog
Chris Fishell
In Memory of Douglas Demuth
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Ralph Desloover
Gerrish Firefighter’s Association
In Memory of Robert George
DeWitt
Jennie Walker
In Memory of Thomas DeWitt
Mrs. Nancy A. DeWitt
In Memory of George Dinu
Evelyn Dinu
In Memory of Dorothy Dippre
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
HOME
Where Loved Ones are Always Remembered
In Memory of Trude “Mutti”
Dittes
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Barnard
In Memory of Sheila Dobie
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Billie Dorman
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Donald Dranberg
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Kelly Dunmire
Ms. Marilyn Kuechenmeister
Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. McCauley
Mr. & Mrs. Andy McGregor
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Mills
Dr. Cheryl Mitchell, DDS
In Memory of Butler Durham, Jr.
Kathryn Durham
In Memory of Clare Fisher
Eastley
Mr. Lawrence Eastley
In Memory of Mark Eisbrenner
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Don Elgas
Henrietta Elgas
In Memory of Billy Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Agnes Fall
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Thomas Felton
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Amy A. Ferenz
David & Maryann Tarrant
In Memory of Dr. Alfred C.
Fernelius
Roxie Fernelius
In Memory Phyllis & Bill Figg
Ms. Pam Reitmeyer
In Memory of Robert Fitch
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Gordon A. & Mary
C. Fleming
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Granzine
In Memory of Harman Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
In Memory of Ike & Rosemary
Fox
Perryman Family Foundation
In Memory of James Gallogly
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
In Memory of Robert Gandolfi
Mr. Gary Gandolfi
Mr. Jim VanSice
In Memory of Howard B.
“Corky” Gaylor
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bosworth
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Silverman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Spicer
Jennie Walker
In Memory of Charlie & Rita
Gentry
Dave & Myra Gentry
In Memory of Char Goddard
Carol Morley Beck
The Bolzman Family
Ms. Julie Boushelle
Mr. & Mrs. John Biggar
Lisa Burmester
Debbie Emery
Valerie Evans & Family
Chris & Daryl Fishell
Mrs. Thomas C. Harvey
John Huntington
Sue Jansen
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Jennette
Lynn Krieg
Mr. & Mrs. David Luck
Mr. & Mrs. Dale McDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Milne
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Newell
Mr. & Mrs. Throck Osborn
Mr. & Mrs. John Schaeffer
Jennie Stead
John Strobel
Mrs. Cindy Treml
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
Susan S. Waters
In Memory of Don Grabowski
Mrs. Dorothy J. Sumerix
In Memory of Russ Graham
Mr. Gary Gandolfi
In Memory of George Greene
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Bill Gregory
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Leslie Grewe
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Michelle Guigear
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Annie Guysky
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Forest & Rita
Hacker
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Spicer
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Hacker
In Memory of Rita Hacker
Jeff Greene
In Memory of Betty J. Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Helen Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Howard Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Mary Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Patricia Hamp
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Hamp
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kasulke
In Memory of Phillip Hanafin
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Jan & Tom
Herbert
Nancy J. Thornley (Trust)
In Memory of Thomas Herbert
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Frances Hodges
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Howard & Frances
Hodges
Mrs. Douglas L. Allen
In Memory of Suzanne J.
Hoffman
Robert L. Hoffman
In Memory of Hazel & Wilbert
Hopper
Sandra Luckhardt
In Memory of Ashley Howard
Nancy Jacobs
In Memory of R.C. Humphreys
Kenneth Hill
In Memory of Max A. Hunt
(DNR)
Ms. Nadyne W. Hunt
In Memory of David Hutek
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Mike & Patricia
Ignat
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Brian Jackson
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Memory of Floresta Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Dick “Mr. J”,
“Pops” Johoske
Mr. & Mrs. Dane Johoske
Mr. Mark A. Rodak
In Memory of Robert Joiner
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Jeremy Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
Mrs. Thela Ostling
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sutton
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Myrna Jones
Mr. William A. Jones
In Memory of Debbie Keatley
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Virginia Keller
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Chelsea Knizner
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Chester
Kobylinsky, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of the Kopka Family
Tony Kopka
In Memory of Thomas Kozicki
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Virginia Wagner
Krutz
Anonymous
In Memory of Robert J. Kunik
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Klumpp
Caitlin Podojak
In Memory of Larry LaBean
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Peg Payne Lackey
Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. McCauley
In Memory of AJ LaMarre
Mr. & Mrs. James Gibson
Ms. Mary Lou McGillis
Diane P. Sheardown
Mrs. Dorothy J. Sumerix
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Rick Langenburg
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Roger Langerman
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Dora Lantzsch
Ms. Kathy Hall
Mrs. Dorothy J. Sumerix
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Helen L. Leaf
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
Char Goddard
Memorial
Scholarship
Fund
Char Goddard was
known for her desire
to help others in need,
passion for the culinary
arts, and above all her
strength and courage
when faced with
adversity. She loved
her job as the director
of food services at
Roscommon Area
Public Schools and
was happiest when
she could feed
everyone around her.
Char’s family wanted
to create a lasting
legacy by establishing
a scholarship that
encourages students
to pursue their dreams
and achieve their
greatest potential.
The scholarship will
be awarded annually,
giving preference to
students pursuing an
education in culinary
arts or business
management.
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The Richard
& Margaret
Torongo Memorial
Scholarship Fund
The Torongo’s came
to Roscommon in
1969 to “raise their
children up north.”
Richard was a math
and science teacher,
but his passion
was coaching. He
was instrumental
in starting
basketball, track
and field programs
at Roscommon
Elementary School.
Margaret “Marge”
was a legal secretary
but was happiest
when surrounded
by her family and
friends. Marge was
the co-founder of
Roscommon’s Art
in the Park, which
combined two of
her loves: art and
the AuSable River.
The Torongo family
wished to honor
Richard’s passion for
sports and Marge’s
love of the arts with
a scholarship that
inspires 5th-8th grade
students to learn and
grow through athletic
and fine arts summer
camps.
In Memory of Elwyn Legg
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Betty LeRay
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Frank Levay
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Renate Lohmeier
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Robert Lozon
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Alexa Luck
Ellen & Richard Arnold
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bosworth
Mr. & Mrs. David Luck
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Luck, Sr.
William & Laurie Luck
Mr. & Mrs. Andy McGregor
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Milne
Ms. Cora Oosterhof
Anna & Don Sylvester
Roberta & Delbert Waterman
In Memory of James Ludwig
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Charlie & Emma
Lutes
Dave & Myra Gentry
In Memory of Herbert C.
MacClaren
Ms. Constance R. MacClaren
In Memory of John MacKenzie
Mr. Gary Gandolfi
Mrs. Marilou MacKenzie
In Memory of Jodi Magnuson
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of James Mahoney
Mr. & Mrs. Shawn T. Mahoney
Roscommon Auto Recyclers
In Memory of Perc Manhire
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sutton
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Janet Marquardt
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Thomas
Matthewson
Mrs. Thela Ostling
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Karyn Mattson
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Dorothy Mavis
Ms. Claire M. Danieleski
In Memory of Betty McCans
Ms. Julie Boushelle
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Donald McCulloch
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Marjorie McDaniel
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Battocletti
In Memory of Ryan McDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Meares, Jr.
In Memory of Charles McDoniel
Leola McDoniel
In Memory of Michael Mesler
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Marion
Michalowicz
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of JoAnn Tyler Milnes
Mr. Roy Milnes, Jr.
In Memory of Joanne Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Jack Moon
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Jenni Mulvihill
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Meiring
In Memory of Mary Murray
Mr. Richard J. Murray
In Memory of Allan F. Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Barb Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Victoria Near
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Beverly Nester
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bosworth
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Metzler
Dr. & Mrs. Dale A. Nester
Mr. Don Nester
Roscommon Auto Recyclers
The Wintrode Family
Foundation
In Memory of Brian Newport
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
In Memory of Dorothy May
Niemann
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Shirley Nowlin
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Aileen R. Nuttall
Robert Haertel
In Memory of Harold & Dagney
Ogren
Mr. & Mrs. D. John Ogren
In Memory of Kurt Ostling
Ms. Lauren R. Ostling
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Memory of Ralph Ostling
Ms. Lauren R. Ostling
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Memory of Bud Pankow
Claire Danieleski & Mike
Dubanski
In Memory of William Pardo, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Tim Persondek
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Persondek
In Memory of Jim N’ Mynt
Phillips
Ms. June Rogers
In Memory of Violet Prater
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Joseph B.
Quesnelle
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
In Memory of David Quist
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hamp
In Memory of Rosemary Ray
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Ruth Richardson
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of James Rigling
Mrs. Carolyn F. Pietchak
In Memory of Carol Ann Rowell
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Sally Rowland
Ralph D. Rowland
In Memory of David Royce
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Barbra Scarpetti
Ms. Claire M. Danieleski
In Memory of Barbara Schaeffer
Mr. & Mrs. John Schaeffer
In Memory of Sandra Scherer
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
In Memory of Lorraine Schwartz
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of W.H. Scott
Scotts Excavating, Mini Storage
& Septic
In Memory of Clyde Shaltz
Ms. Mary Sue (Sheba) Haight
In Memory of Patricia Sheppard
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Gregory
Shewchenko
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Don Smock
Mr. & Mrs. Don J. Gardey
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Mires
In Memory of Chuck Snell
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Joe & Tillie Sohn
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sohn
In Memory of Jean M. Sorenson
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Tresa Spencer
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Jerry Steiss
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Larry Sumerix
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Black
In Memory of Randy Swerdan
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of David C. Symons
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
In Memory of Donna Telling
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Robert Thalner
Mr. & Mrs. Hal Craig Flynn
In Memory of Nolan & Genevieve
Thompson
Dr. & Mrs. Steve J. Thompson
In Memory of Charlene Titchenell
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Dick & Marge
Torongo
Ms. Mary Sue (Sheba) Haight
Mr. William Harrison
Dawn Hearin
Evan & Susan Cerovsky-Hipsley
Nancy J. Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Milne
Mr. Bill Torongo
In Memory of Marge Torongo
Joan Alt
AuSable River Center
Mrs. Helen J. Becker
Mr. & Mrs. John Biggar
The Borak Family Trust
Ms. Julie Boushelle
Mr. & Mrs. George Cerovsky
Richard & Lisa Cerovsky
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Cerovsky
Ms. Elizabeth A. Feusse
Mr. James Fisher
Friends of the Roscommon
Library
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Garlo
JoAnn & Keith Gave
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Jennette
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J.
Mattingly, Sr.
Mrs. Mary Alice McKindles
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meeks
Elissa Miller
Ms. Charlotte Mlot
Ms. Mary Kay Moore
Ms. Mary M. Munn
Mrs. Mary Jo Oppy
Mrs. Thela Ostling
Ms. Mariette Potvin
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Reichard
Carol Roehrich
Anne & Dave Spala
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sutton
Mr. & Mrs. James Tucker
Kathryn Waldron
Jennie Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Weiss
Connie M. Wood
Mark & Rose Zivkovich
In Memory of Mark Tremble
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Michael Treml
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bosworth
Ms. Suzanne Toaz
In Memory of Philip Verdui
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Fred VonHinken,
Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Harry Walbridge
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sutton
In Memory of Fred Walper
Bill Walper
In Memory of Kenneth Walston
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Carl Watts
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Tom Weede
Mr. & Mrs. Randell R. Baerlocher
Mr. & Mrs. John Biggar
Ms. Julie Boushelle
John Cammin
Lawrence & Joyce Fahrenkrug
Christi & John Falkenhagen
Mr. & Mrs. Don Gardey
Ms. Mary Sue (Sheba) Haight
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Lawrence
Geraldine H. MacQueen
Marietta College
Harold & Lorain Mosanko
Lucinda Orwoll
Mary Pennock
Ms. Mary Ann Persson
Dave & Betty Reul
Mr. Mark A. Rodak
Jayme Salinas
Mr. & Mrs. Fran Staley
Mrs. Dorothy J. Sumerix
Mrs. Eleanor Tucker
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Wilma E. West
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Scott
In Memory of Gordon Willis
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Michael John
Wiltse
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wiltse
In Memory of Sandi Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Jr.
In Memory of Forrest & Mae
Wyckoff
Ms. Beverly Wyckoff Bovan
In Memory of Harold & Phyllis
Wyckoff
Ms. Beverly Wyckoff Bovan
In Memory of Michael J.
Zaremba
Claire Danieleski & Mike
Dubanski
In Memory of Colleagues/Friends
at Roscommon Middle & High
School Since 1962
Jim & Pat Englehard
In Memory of Lakeside Camp,
Cottage Grove, and Pinewoods
members we have lost this year
Mrs. Sue Morley
In Memory of Loved Ones
Sarah C. Oppy
In Memory of Rotarian Members
That Have Passed
Rotary Club of Houghton Lake
In Honor
In Honor of Marlyn & Lois Byrd
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Byrd
In Honor of Jeannie & Larry
Crosby
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Bredin
In Honor of Bob & Rita Fay
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Bredin
In Honor of Catarina Gulledge,
M.D.
William L. & Ursulina Gulledge
In Honor of Jasmine Haertel
Robert Haertel
In Honor of Charles Hrouda
Mr. Richard J. Murray
In Honor of Suzanne Luck
Ms. Roberta Friday
In Honor of the Luck Family
Silas & Cassandra Freeman
In Honor of Thela Ostling
Ms. Lauren R. Ostling
In Honor of Ruth & Glenn Potter
Ms. Virginia A. Browne
In Honor of Greg Rogers
Mr. & Mrs. David Reece
In Honor of Julie Spaulding
Nicole & Haylie Thompson
In Honor of John & Liz Wade
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Silverman
In Honor of the Weede Family
Marietta College
In Honor of Amy Anderson, and
her Service to Healthcare
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Battocletti
In Honor of Judy Cunningham on
her Birthday and Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of Char Goddard’s
Community Impact
Silas & Cassandra Freeman
In Honor of Our Grandchildren
Donna J. & David R. Pflum
In Honor of Our Grandchildren:
Tyler, Ethan, Lucas, Tanner,
Jessa, and Nora
Gary & Gail Silverthorn
In Honor of Bill & Anne Kanup on
Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of our Local Police
Department
Old Point Comfort Marine
In Honor of John & Chris Ogren
on Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of Debbie Ostling on
Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of Eric Ostling on
Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of Lauren Ostling & Ben
Pensak on Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of Pam & Jim Ostling
on Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of the Roscommon
Area District Library
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Jennette
In Honor of the Roscommon
Area District Library Building
Fund
Friends of the Roscommon
Library
In Honor of the South
Branch Township Fire & EMS
Department
Ernie Windolph
In Honor of Jan Spadora on
Christmas
Mrs. Thela Ostling
In Honor of Alyssa (Freeman) &
Zach Spaduzzi, for their Service
to our Country
Silas & Cassandra Freeman
In Honor of Susan & Craig Tyer
on their 40th Anniversary
Charles Aberasturi
In Honor of the UAW Local 1819
UAW Local 1819
In Honor of the Zonta Club
Anna & Don Sylvester
Weede Family Community Recreation Fund
Tom was a passionate coach and educator. He inspired many students
to reach their fullest potential in the classroom and on the field in his
twenty-three years as an educator and coach. Outdoor recreation, especially
fishing and spending time in the woods, were some of Tom’s favorite
pastimes. His family’s wish is to share his love and enthusiasm for
recreational activities by supporting projects and programs that promote
health and fitness with this fund.
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Where Your Legacy is Written
Your planned gift to the Roscommon County Community Foundation will have meaning and impact for
generations to come. Legacy giving does not require a large income or vast estate. Legacy giving only
requires a thoughtful intention to make a difference by identifying a charitable organization in your will
or estate plan.
Types of Planned Giving
Gifts made through a bequest in a will or trust are not the only means of planned giving. Other ways in which
donors can apply personal resources toward the betterment of their community through planned giving include:
IRA 401(k) or Other Qualified Retirement Plan– Planned giving is as easy as designating a percentage of your
IRA, 401(k) or other qualified retirement plan to the Foundation as a beneficiary.
Bequests – Bequests are an easy way to make a planned gift to the Foundation through a donor’s will. Donors can
designate in their will what type of gift they wish to make to the Foundation.
Life Insurance – Donors may name the Foundation as a beneficiary of their life insurance plan.
Charitable Remainder Trust – Donors can place assets such as cash, securities, or real estate in trust, which
then invests the asset. The trust provides income to the donor or a loved one for a life or a term of years. The trust
balance goes to the Foundation.
Charitable Gift Annuity – This is a contract between the donor and the Foundation. In exchange for the donor’s
irrevocable gift, the Foundation agrees to pay one or two annuitants the donor names a fixed sum each year for life.
Charitable Lead Trust – During the trust’s term, the trustee invests the trust’s assets and pays the income to the
Foundation for the purpose the donor designates. When the trust term ends, assets are distributed to a loved one.
Appreciated Securities – Donors may gift appreciated securities to the Foundation and enjoy tax savings, instead
of selling off the securities and later donating the cash.
Retained Life Estate – This allows donors to give their home or farm to the Foundation, while retaining the right
to live in it for the rest of their lives. At the end of the donor’s life, the property is sold and the proceeds are used to
establish a fund that carries out the donor’s charitable wishes.
RCCF Legacy Society
Created in 2005, the RCCF Legacy Society recognizes those who have committed a future gift to the
Community Foundation through their will or estate plan. Inclusion in the Legacy Society is an important
way for us to recognize and thank you for your future gift. You will be included in our annual report as an
additional show of our appreciation.
To learn more about Legacy Giving, visit www.myrccf.org/give/leave-a-lifetime-legacy/
Rex & Arlene Gillen
A Story of Lasting Legacy...
Letha Arlene King (or Arlene, as she liked to be known) was born and raised in Houghton Lake,
and was a member of the Houghton Lake High School’s Class of 1930. She met Rex Gillen in
college, and they married on Christmas Day in 1937. Rex and Arlene were married for nearly 58
years. The Gillens were a quiet couple, who enjoyed community involvement and the outdoors
in Houghton Lake. Both Rex and Arlene had a great love for the children in their community, not
having any of their own. Rex and Arlene also knew the importance of education, and built a very
comfortable life as a result of their education and hard work.
The Gillens knew the difficulty of financial need when it comes to
a college education. Arlene’s parents were farmers, and unable to
help her with the cost of schooling. They built her an ice cream shop
in the village of Houghton Lake, next to her childhood home, which
still stands. Like many students today, she earned as much during
the summer as she could to pay for her tuition, and returned home
on weekends to work even more. The fact was, there weren’t many
scholarships available for small town schools.
Rex and Arlene were also aware that the scholarships that were
available in their small town were usually given to academically
or athletically successful students. Seeing a need for students in
the community to continue their education beyond high school, the
Gillens made the decision to leave the bulk of their estate to further
this cause.
When they set the criteria for their scholarship fund, they wanted to
make sure that the average student would have a chance to qualify.
They also required applicants to be residents of Roscommon or Rex & Arlene in 1991
Denton townships, with the hope that a college education might bring a
few students back to establish businesses in their hometown, such as they did.
Rex passed away very suddenly in 1994, and at the time of Arlene’s death in 2003, an initial gift
of $2.9 million was given to the Roscommon County Community
Foundation, and the Rex and Arlene Gillen Scholarship Fund
was established. This scholarship fund will assist with the
continuing education of students from Denton and Roscommon
Townships forever.
The Gillens joined a distinctive list of individuals and families
in the Roscommon County Community Foundation’s Legacy
Society when they named RCCF as a beneficiary in their wills.
Join Rex and Arlene in planning for gifts now that will provide
benefits to your community in the future.
Become a member of the RCCF Legacy Society and leave a
mark on the community you love. For more information on how
you can make the gift of a lifetime, please contact Suzanne E.
Luck, Executive Director of RCCF.
Rex & Arlene Wedding Photograph
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My name is Farah Al-khersan. I graduated from Roscommon High School in
2008. During high school, I served on the Youth Advisory Council (YAC) as a
member and president. I am currently an immigration attorney in
Metro-Detroit. I graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor’s
Degree in English and Spanish. I later graduated from Wayne State University
Law School with a Juris Doctor.
Many of my experiences in high school and college shaped the person I
am today. Being a part of YAC was one of the highlights of my high school
experience. As a member of YAC, I participated in allocating funds to
different organizations and projects that serve the needs of youth in the
community. I also became involved in community service projects such as
volunteering at food banks and assembling gift packages for children in need.
I learned the importance of decision making as well as team work. We had to work together to make
decisions regarding the allocation of funds among numerous worthwhile projects that targeted youth in
the community. I am very honored and proud to have been a member of YAC. The skills that I gained as a
member of YAC include decision-making, communication, teamwork, and analytical thinking have been
vital to my career as a law student and now as an attorney. I encourage high school students to become
involved with YAC, where they can be part of a group of students that serve a commendable purpose. This
is a great responsibility but also a great reward.
RCCF Youth Advisory Council
The RCCF YAC is a youth-led group that is committed to improving the place we call
home. YAC is based on two components: grant-making and community service. YAC
members award grants from the Roscommon County Kellogg Youth Fund, to projects
that will better the community for the youth who live here. YAC also values community
service; members participate in service projects-such as yard clean ups for Habitat
for Humanity, or painting at the Northern Michigan Children’s Assessment Center. In
addition to their good work in our community, YAC members are involved in regional
trainings with other Community Foundations, where they learn about topics such as
diversity, leadership, and philanthropy. The RCCF Youth Advisory Council is committed to
improving our home for generations to come.
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2016 Ambassador Club
The Houghton Lake
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“The long term partnership
between the Higgins
Lake Foundation and
the Roscommon County
Community Foundation has
enhanced both Foundations’
efforts to improve the
communities we serve. The
HLF is proud to support the
RCCF as an Ambassador Club
member.”
Vicki Springstead, HLF Chair
“Being a part of RCCF’s
Ambassador Club is another
way to show that Camping
World supports all that RCCF
does. As a company, we
value the importance of the
Community Foundation’s
impact in the community.”
Mike Burnside, Camping World
Dealership Consultant
“MidMichigan Community
Health Services supports
the Community Foundation
because they work extremely
hard to make our future a better
place for everyone.”
Jim Raschke, Executive
Director of MidMichigan
Community Health Services of
Houghton Lake
If you are interested in joining the RCCF Ambassador Club, or would like more
information, please visit www.myrccf.org/ambassador-club
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