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LIBERTY COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION Points of Interest $26,000 in scholarships awarded to seniors in 2014 56% of graduating sen- iors received money from the LCEF $9,400 was donated to Liberty teachers and programs in 2014 2014 Dinner/Auction raised $20,000 LCEF Net Worth: $285,000 Net Worth increased $17,800 since last year 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Our 2014 “Ropin’ Cash for Kids” fundraising event was our most successful to date! Because we grew out of the location at the Fairfield Community Center, we moved venues and had the dinner and auction at the Liberty Elementary gymnasium. We had a western theme complete with a delicious BBQ dinner catered by Nordic Smoke, which is owned by Liberty graduates, Dusty and Kasey Tellessen. Fun was had by all and the gym was also a full venue. Donations from community members were very generous and over $20,000 was raised. This event is our main way of financing scholarships and grants for the year. We love to help Liberty students pursue their futures. It is our goal to reach as many students as possible. If you haven’t yet attended one of our LCEF fundraisers, put October 24, 2015, on your cal- endar. We hope to see you there! The Liberty Community Education Foundation develops private resources to enrich education for the lifelong learning experiences of our students and community. Our objectives include enhancing education opportunities for students and alumni; enriching academic experiences by supporting extra-curricular activities; encouraging teachers by supporting new and creative ideas for delivering education; and promoting school and community partnerships to share financial and human resources. Our Mission: October 2014—Dinner Auction and Fundraiser Above: Valerie Hughes starts the even- ing off with a fun song. Above/Right: Brian and Danica Foland tending to the drinks. Right: Bob Sievers keeps the VIP table well served. Current Board Members: President: Ione Felgenhauer Vice President: Valerie Hughes Treasurer: Kiley Schenk Secretary: Tawnya Myers Armin Vogt, Fred Pruett, Marie Denny, KayDee Gilkey, Bill Sievers, Alyson Parades District Rep: Kyle Rydell

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Page 1: LIBERTY COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION · LIBERTY HUMANITARIAN AWARD Katherine Nelson $1,750, Whitworth Social Work Alania Hammond $750, EWU Spanish (Class of 2013) CLASS OF 1963

LIBERTY COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION

Points of Interest

$26,000 in scholarships awarded to seniors in 2014

56% of graduating sen-iors received money from the LCEF

$9,400 was donated to Liberty teachers and programs in 2014

2014 Dinner/Auction raised $20,000

LCEF Net Worth: $285,000

Net Worth increased $17,800 since last year

2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Our 2014 “Ropin’ Cash for Kids” fundraising event was our most successful to date! Because

we grew out of the location at the Fairfield Community Center, we moved venues and had the

dinner and auction at the Liberty Elementary gymnasium. We had a western theme complete

with a delicious BBQ dinner catered by Nordic Smoke, which is owned by Liberty graduates,

Dusty and Kasey Tellessen. Fun was had by all and the gym was also a full venue. Donations

from community members were very generous and over $20,000 was raised. This event is our

main way of financing scholarships and grants for the year. We

love to help Liberty students pursue their futures. It is our goal to

reach as many students as possible. If you haven’t yet attended

one of our LCEF fundraisers, put October 24, 2015, on your cal-

endar. We hope to see you there!

The Liberty Community Education Foundation develops private resources to enrich education

for the lifelong learning experiences of our students and community. Our objectives include

enhancing education opportunities for students and alumni; enriching academic experiences

by supporting extra-curricular activities; encouraging teachers by supporting new and creative

ideas for delivering education; and promoting school and community partnerships to share

financial and human resources.

Our Mission:

October 2014—Dinner Auction and Fundraiser

Above: Valerie Hughes starts the even-

ing off with a fun song. Above/Right:

Brian and Danica Foland tending to the

drinks. Right: Bob Sievers keeps the

VIP table well served.

Current Board Members: President: Ione Felgenhauer

Vice President: Valerie Hughes

Treasurer: Kiley Schenk

Secretary: Tawnya Myers Armin Vogt, Fred Pruett, Marie Denny,

KayDee Gilkey, Bill Sievers, Alyson Parades District Rep: Kyle Rydell

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LANCER PRIDE SCHOLARSHIP $1,000

Thania Clark, SFCC Photo Journalism

Kelsey Weeks, WSU Agricultural Engineering

Macy Cornmesser, WSU Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Services

Emily Lehman, NIC Vet Sciences

Faith Curry, Undecided Nursing

Emily Mumby, SCC Surgical Technology

Shealene Wheeler, SCC Criminal Justice

LANCER PRIDE SCHOLARSHIP $2,000

Ryan Thayer, University of Washington Architecture

ELIZABETH FELGENHAUER SCHOLARSHIP $1,000

Cassandra Russell, SFCC Vet Science

MILTON WOLF VOCATIONAL/AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP $5,000

Derek Green, U of I Ag Systems Management

BRIM FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP $2,000

Stephanie Schilling, WSU Elementary Education

EARL M. CLAUSEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP $2,000

Austin Sievers, $1,000, SCC Diesel Mechanics

Marissa Fox, $1,000, EWU (Class of 2013)

JEANNE MOTSENBOCKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP $2,500

Alyssa Tee, WSU PreMed

LIBERTY HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Katherine Nelson $1,750, Whitworth Social Work

Alania Hammond $750, EWU Spanish (Class of 2013)

CLASS OF 1963 LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP $1,000

Mikayla Wilson, EWU Forensic Sciences

JACK FELGENHAUER/SUSAN ANDERBERG SCHOLARSHIP $1,000

Katherine Stern, WSU Chem Eng/Pre-Med

CLASS OF 2014 LIBERTY COMMUNITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION

$26,000 Awarded to Seniors Continuing their Education

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2014 Teacher & Program Grants Awarded: ($9,400)

$2,100 JH and HS PE Programs for Table Tennis Systems

$5,000 Gertie Wolf Memorial Music Department Gift

$200 3rd and 4th grade ipad Application Software

$1,500 Liberty FFA, for the Ag Issues National Competition in Louisville, Kentucky

$600 Liberty FBLA, for the trip to Parliamentary Procedure Competition in Nashville, Tennessee

In memory of Susan Anderberg:

Rita Slobodian

Joyce Douglass

Paul & Jane Dashiell

T.W. and Ardis Dashiell

Mark Thompson St. John Hardware

Chad and Marie Denny Donald & Elvera Felgenhauer

John & Karen Stevenson Betty Ostheller Ellen Ostheller

Lonnie & Marci Green George & Debra Burchak Gary & Jeanne Englund

Jay & Debbie Wernz

Dave & Beverlee Millard R.G. Brautigam & D. Schnibbe Doctors of Optometry

Walter & Pamela Mundt Sue Goodner

Liberty Legacy Ladies Class of 1967

Barb (Bowman) Sherman Vickie (Dalton) Mason

Ginger (Konshuk) Johnson Mary (Brewer) Miller

Marsha Hein Gloria (Goodner) Hendrickson

Gordon & Anne Schoedel Karl & Ione Felgenhauer

Seeds, Inc. Terry & Sally Peters

Al Anderberg Shirley Pratt

Tyler & Andrea Barkstrom

Mary McElroy

Walt and Joan Sheard Thomas and Pamela Hemingway

Larry & Sharon Mix

Janet Johnson

D.W. Cornwall Farms, Inc.

Wilbur Ellis-Fairfield

Brooke Castaneda

John & Peggy Ostheller

Bruce & Lisa Cutter

Mike Clausen Ranch J.V.

Kari Fisher

Neil Felgenhauer

In memory of Larry Fulton:

Cheryl Fischer

In Memory of Pat Bareither:

Carla Zehm Greg Bereither Becky Bareither

Lester and Emmalyn Gerhauser Edward and Carol Crockett

Larry and Sharon Mix Liberty PSE

Walt and Joan Sheard

In Memory of Bill Denton: Neil Felgenhauer

In Memory of Sherry (Gortsema) Manning:

(Class of 1968)

Jeff Olson

Class of 1963 Legacy Scholarship:

Charlene Selle Rick and Roxie Cornmesser

Class of 1964 Buff Crane Memorial Scholarship: Alan & Sally Keevy Neil Felgenhauer

Maverick Properties LLC (Jim Stemmene & Guy Williams) Linda (Cupp) Flaig

Darrell Flaig

In Memory of Neil Ostheller: St. John Hardware

Betty Ostheller

General Donations: Milton and Gertrude Wolf Trust Earl M. Clausen Family Trust

Kurt Schanzenbach Wayne and Mary Hardesty

Annie McKinlay

Teri Hein

“Network for Good” donation in Memory of Carol Thayer Evona Brim

Ellen Milles

Memorial and General Donations: $18,938

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PO BOX 82

SPANGLE, WA 99031

Liberty Community Education Foundation

Investing in

Liberty’s youth.

How can You Support the Foundation?

There are a number of ways to provide support for the Foundation's endowment fund, while gaining potential tax benefits. An outright gift or bequest is the typical means of contributing to the endowment. Contributions may be in the form of cash, real estate, appreciated securities or a life insurance policy. Generally, such gifts afford significant tax benefits for the donor. Please consult your financial advisor for more information.

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U.S. Postage

PAID

Spokane, WA

DONATION FORM **Please detach the donation form and return with your donation**

Please make checks payable to LCEF and send to: Liberty Community Education Foundation PO Box 82 Spangle, WA 99031

Name______________________________________________________

Address____________________________________________________

City, State, Zip_______________________________________________

Email address_______________________________________________

DESIGNATE YOUR GIFT ?_________________________________

Gifts not designated will be used in projects for the enrichment of the Liberty Schools as determined by the LCEF Board

of Directors. The LCEF Board of Directors retains ultimate authority to use contributions made to the Foundation for

purposes consistent with the mission of the Foundation.