Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation would like to thank everyone who has contributed to our work in 2018-2019. We couldn't do it without you! FOUNDING FAMILIES Don and Catherine Augenstein The Bagay Family Mike Blehar and Beth Evans The Bloch Family Dale and Jody Colby Diana C. Doran Friends of the Mt. Lebanon Public Library Dr. Robert P. Gannon Family Goetz Family Foundation The Goodrick Family Mark and Sue Gleason The Hoffman Family Ruby and James Kang Joseph and Janet King Lamprinakos Family The Lerach Family The McElhattan Family Matt’s Maker Space Mt. Lebanon Partnership Mt. Lebanon Soccer Foundation Outreach Teen and Family Services The Polaski-Blint Family The Root Family The Rydstrom/Vietmeier Family The Saxton Family The Charles and Jean Stout Family CORPORATE SUPPORTERS DBR & Co Fort Pitt Capital Group Glenridge Technology Solutions Houston Harbaugh WordWrite Communication LLC 2018-2019 DONORS $1500+ Mr. Charles Brodbeck Michael Blehar and Beth Evans Friends of Mt. Lebanon Public Library Mr. Gary Luchini Outreach Teen and Family Services David and Kathy Root Steve and Teresa Saxton Joe and Lynn Smith Brian and Lisa Sullivan $1000-$1499 Mr. Brian and Ms. Jeanne Barrett Rudy and Pam Bilich Dan and Dianne Deiseroth Ms. Diana Doran Bob and Janeen Goodrick Isler Specialty Insurance and the Isler Family Mr. Charles and Mrs. Jean Stout Anonymous $500-$999 Mark and Diane Battaglia Larry and Phyllis Blair Mr. Jeremy Church Ms. Christina Coulter Mr. Paul Digirolamo and Ms. Shannon Crew Mrs. Kimberly L Honath Michael and Christy Hoffman Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Janet King Mr. Larry and Mrs. Lynn Lebowitz Mr. Rick Lerach Mr. James and Mrs. Nora Nealon Ms. Kirsten Rydstrom Mr. Michael and Mrs. Julia Varholla $0-$499 Al and Rosanne Andrews Anonymous James Baehr Richard Black Mark A. Bohenick Mr. John J Bosley Chris and Lina Brokaw Mr. Claude Carson Matthew and Heather Boylan Clark Ms. Sara Ciotti Mrs. Jody Colby Matthew and Heather D'Alesandro Dr. and Mrs. John B.E. Dacosta Chris and Susan Donohue Jack and Maureen Dumbaugh Benjamin and Keera Dwulit Mr. Thomas B and Mrs. Phyllis Etzel Wendy Feinstein Anonymous Mr. George L. Freas, Jr. Richard and Jennifer Gallo Mrashall and Baylee Gordon David and Terry Jancisin Linda Jardini Ellen Johnson Jim and Ruby Kang Mario and Susan Lanna Judy Liebler Mr. Richard F and Mrs. Judith Lerach Thomas and Virginia leech Mr. Robert and Mrs. Anna M. Lucas In Memory of Louis and Mary Catharine Valentour Michael and Brigitte Petruccelli Charles and JoAnn Queenan Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Katie Rodella Rodgers Insurance Group Harry R Rydstrom Mr. and Mrs. Laurice Sargert Anonymous Ms. Marisa Smith In Memory of Patrick Swed Dr. James and Barbara Tinnemeyer Carl Trosch Stella Vassilaros Ms. Barbara Veazey Jim and Susan Wehar Anonymous
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Audrey Bode, Executive Director 412-337-0225; [email protected] Mt. Lebanon, PA (September 20, 2012) – Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation (MLCF) elected its 2012/2013 officers and elected/renewed directors. Officers: President: Joseph King – RBS Citizens; First Vice President: Charles Stout – D.B. Root & Company; Second Vice President Richard Lerach – Gateway Financial; Secretary: Steve Saxton – Seneca Rocks Consulting; Treasurer: Andrew Hasley – Allegheny Valley Bank Directors renewing terms: Bonnie Bagay – Howard Hanna; Gloria Blint – Red House Communications; Ralph Finizio – Pepper Hamilton LLP; Jamie Hankins – Criterion Valuation Group; Andrew Hasley – Allegheny Valley Bank New Directors elected to board: David Root, Jr. – D.B. Root & Company; Robert Schweitzer – Sykes Elder Law, LLC. About Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation--www.mtlebanonendowment.org. Through contributions from individuals, families and organizations, Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation works to build a permanent fund to support programs and services for the Mt. Lebanon community and its residents, and preserve its unique character. As an independent 501(c)(3) public charity, MLCF focuses upon three areas:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Audrey Bode, Executive Director 412-337-0225; [email protected] Mt. Lebanon, PA (May 15, 2012) – Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation (MLCF) has awarded a $10,000 grant to Mt. Lebanon School District to fund a portion of a feasibility study. The grant is from the Mt. Lebanon Community Impact Fund. The School District feasibility study will assess the viability of a capital campaign, and appropriate strategies for conducting it. Contributions to the campaign would be used to offset existing costs of the Mt. Lebanon Senior High School renovation, as well as build a permanent endowment to support curriculum and other educational needs of the district. “The Mt. Lebanon School District’s expressed its desire to conduct a successful capital campaign in order to reduce the tax burden associated with the high school renovation and benefit all residents of Mt. Lebanon, especially our most vulnerable citizens” said Joseph King, President of MLCF’s Board of Directors. “At Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation, we strive to support the priorities of the community and its residents and support projects that will give current, past, and future residents a meaningful and long-lasting sense of pride in the distinctive qualities of this wonderful community.” About Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation--www.mtlebanonendowment.org. Through contributions from individuals, families and organizations, Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation works to build a permanent fund to support programs and services for the Mt. Lebanon community and its residents, and preserve its unique character. As an independent 501(c)(3) public charity, MLCF focuses upon three areas:
The Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation is pleased to announce that it has made a grant of $1,000 to the Mt. Lebanon Veterans Memorial. “We are delighted that the Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation is contributing to the Veterans Memorial campaign,” stated Dan Gigler, Chairman of the Veterans Memorial Fundraising Committee. ”Dale Colby was instrumental in his vision for both the Veterans Memorial and the Community Endowment, and through the efforts of many, his ideas have come to fruition.” “The Veterans Memorial exemplifies the mission of the Community Endowment,” said Ruby Kang, Endowment President, “to preserve, sustain and enhance the unique qualities that distinguish Mt. Lebanon. We also wanted to honor the memory of one of our founders, Dale Colby, who provided early and undaunted leadership to both of our organizations.” For more information about the Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation visit the Foundation’s website at www.mtlebanonendowment.org or contact Ruby Kang at 412-973-0222. Mt Lebanon Public Library receives first grant from newly formed Mt Lebanon Community Foundation9/26/2009 The Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation is pleased to announce that it has selected the Mt. Lebanon Public Library as the recipient of its first grant. “The Mt. Lebanon Public Library is exactly the type of organization that we had in mind in forming the Community Endowment,” said, Ruby Kang, Endowment President, “we aim to support worthy programs that serve a diverse spectrum of the community, especially when traditional funding sources start to dry up.” “We were thrilled to be selected for the Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation’s first grant,” said Cindy Richey, Library Director. “2009 was one of the most difficult years in recent memory with regard to budgets, and the support of community organizations such as the Foundation has been a tremendous lift.” The Library grant was announced at an estate planning seminar hosted by the Foundation at the Library on September 26, 2009. The “big check” remains on display at the main checkout desk of the Library. The Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and was established to build and manage a permanent fund to bridge the growing gap between shrinking budgets and the increasing costs of maintaining the community’s character. Its objective is to provide a sustainable philanthropic vehicle that preserves and enhances the community for current and future generations. The Foundation seeks to work collaboratively with donors and the community, providing an opportunity for individuals, families, and organizations to leave a lasting legacy for the very community that fostered their own growth and prosperity. The Community Endowment supports the community by making grants to programs, organizations and individuals in need. For more information about the Mt. Lebanon Community Foundation contact Ruby Kang at 412-973-0222 or visit the Foundation’s website at www.mtlebanonendowment.org. |
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