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    February 18, 2022

    Community Foundation Hires Data and Operations Manager

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    February 18, 2022

    Community Foundation Hires Data and Operations Manager

    Stevens Point, Wisconsin (February 16, 2022) – The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin recently hired Natasha Duda to serve in their new role of Data and Operations Manager.

    As Data and Operations Manager, Natasha will be responsible for the overall office management and administration, including the constituent relationship management, tracking, and reporting. She will serve needs across the organization related to traditional office management tasks and interface with vendors and fund holders. She will ensure smooth operations and seamless customer service.

    Natasha Duda comes to the Foundation with more than 14 years of experience in office management, operations, and training. She previously worked at ABR for 14 years as a Senior Training & Operations Specialist.

    “I am excited to be working with an organization that does such valuable and impactful work in our community,” said Natasha. “I grew up in Stevens Point and graduated from UWSP, so I was familiar with the Foundation. I am honored to join the Foundation team.”

    The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that inspires charitable giving by connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations. For more information on how you can give back to your community, please visit www.cfcwi.org.

    Community Foundation Celebrates 40 Years of Philanthropy

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    February 18, 2022

    Community Foundation Celebrates 40 Years of Philanthropy

    Stevens Point, Wisconsin (February 14, 2022) – The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin, located in Stevens Point, is celebrating its 40th anniversary of inspiring philanthropy and connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations.

    “Honoring our past and celebrating the present inspires all the possibilities the future holds.”,” said Jenny Riggenbach, Chief Executive Officer of the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin. “This anniversary is a celebration for our entire community. We are celebrating 40 years of philanthropy because of the partnerships we have created over the years with so many people, businesses, and nonprofits. Every donor and every act of philanthropy is an important part of our history, and we are eager to see what comes next. My favorite definition of philanthropy is “love of humanity” and we see that here in Central Wisconsin every day because of all the wonderful people that live in our community. This anniversary celebrates all of you.”

    On April 15, 1982, the Stevens Point Area Foundation was established by a small group of local visionaries led by Mark Makholm, Gil Oelke, Jack Butler, and John Holdridge. At the time, there were not many community foundations in the state of Wisconsin. The vision these local leaders had 40 years ago helped create a trusted resource for donors to achieve their philanthropic goals and providing opportunities for people to give back to their community in more ways than they ever imagined.

    Since its inception 40 years ago, the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin has grown to an asset size to over$32 million with nearly 300 funds. Each fund allows the Foundation to partner with donors to support students, causes and well-loved programs in our community.

    To celebrate their 40th anniversary, the Foundation will be sharing 40 stories over the next 40 weeks to honor the past, celebrate the present, and welcome to the future. They are asking community members to share their memories of the Foundation as well. If you have a story you would like to share, please email Jessica Hoerter at jessica@cfcwi.org. To read the stories, please visit their website at www.cfcwi.org/40 or stay connected on their social media channels Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

    The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that inspires charitable giving by connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations. For more information on how you can give back to your community, please visit www.cfcwi.org.

    Movie day at Poy Sippi Public Library

    14:00 -16:00
    February 18, 2022
    Event Name:Movie day at Poy Sippi Public Library
    Event Location:Poy Sippi Public Library
    Event Date:2/18/22
    Start & End Time:2-4 p.m.
    Event Details:To celebrate a day of no school for the Berlin School District on Friday, Feb. 18, the Poy Sippi Public Library will be showing The Mitchells vs. the Machines at 2 p.m. at the library. Follow an old-school father and his plugged-in, filmmaker daughter at they struggle to relate as their family embarks on a road trip to her new college. Their drive is interrupted by a machine apocalypse that threatens to tear these unlikely heroes apart unless they can find a way to join forces and save humanity. This newly released animated film is rated PG. 

    Popcorn and soda will be served at both events. Please register by calling the library at 920-987-5737.

    How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):www.poysippilibrary.orgLisa Zwickey, 920-987-5737, director@poysippilibrary.org

     

     

    Area 51 Adventure at Town Square

    16:00 -17:30
    February 18, 2022
    friday, february 18, 2022 (4:00 pm – 5:30 pm) (cst)

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    Join us for Area 51 Adventure, part of the new Cabin Fever events for kids. Town Square Community Center has teamed up with the Boys & Girls Club of the Tri-County Area to launch a new series of children’s programming this winter. The Cabin Fever Kids Series are free monthly events held at Town Square from January through April. The Friday afternoon events run from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and will each have a unique theme. February’s theme is Area 51 and all things aliens and outer space! This outer space-themed day of adventure at Area 51 will include alien construction, kinetic sand, space slime and other celestial-themed activities. There will also be a snack room with quiet crafts when kids need a little break.


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