Ken Gartland Gives Gift to help with new Camp Harstad Toy Storage Shed

Mr. Ken Gartland presents a check in the amount of $17,500.00 to current President Rotary Trust, Mr. Roger Charbonneau; Board Member Rotary Trust, Mr. Brian Thorsen, Secretary Rotary Trust, Ms. Cheryl Ohman and Past President Rotary Trust, Mr. Kel Smyth, (not pictured) to help with a new Camp Harstad Toy Storage Shed.

“The Gartland Family is very generous and have helped make a difference in our community on countless occasions to numerous organizations, programs and scholarships. Therefore, it didn’t surprise me when the Gartlands’ stepped up to help Camp Harstad again,” states Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski, Community Foundation for Delta County Executive Director (not pictured). She continued, “The funds used came from the Kenneth and Patricia Gartland fund held in the Community Foundation for Delta County, an affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula.”

Mr. & Mrs. Gartland are very supportive of our community. They always help in any way they can. Their generosity, compassion and thoughtfulness really makes a difference in the lives of Camp Harstad campers. Camp Harstad Summer Day Camp is located on beautiful Lake Michigan in Ford River and is for disabled children and young adults and runs from the beginning of early June and last for eight weeks offering disabled children and young adults experiences they may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience.

“On behalf of myself, Pat and our family, we would like to thank all involved in the running of Camp Harstad and its Summer Day Camp for disabled children and young adults. It is a wonderful program that offers experiences that the disabled campers, and workers, can carry with them for their lifetime,” states Mr. Gartland.

Escanaba Public Safety Needs Your Help

“It is the mission of the Escanaba Department of Public Safety to protect and enhance the quality of life in our community through a comprehensive program of service in both fire and law enforcement.  Public Safety is dedicated to preserving life, maintaining human rights, protecting property, advancing education, promoting individual responsibility, and community commitment,” stated Escanaba Department of Public Safety Director, Robert LaMarche.

  Lieutenant Jeff Erickson commented, “The City of Escanaba’s Department of Public Safety is currently involved in a fundraising project to reestablish a member of our K-9 Program.  The department’s narcotic detention K-9 is retiring in 2023 and due to the significant activity in our area, a replacement is needed.”

 “Narcotic sales and use are present and vigorous in our area and show no evidence of slowing down.  A K-9 is extremely beneficial, as it is often able to identify narcotics through scent that other officers may not be able to find.  The K-9 and handler will be active in our community not only addressing narcotics, but also tracking missing children and adults.  The K-9 will also be brought to public events and into schools to aid in public relations and encourage youth to interact positively with law enforcement,” commented Director LaMarche.

 Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET) Detective Austin Young stated, “I have experience and knowledge of narcotics in our area and will be the new K-9 handler.  Both the K-9 and I will be on call 24 hours a day.  The biggest goal of continuing our K-9 program is to increase arrests related to narcotic misuse, decrease drug trafficking in our county, and therefore make our community safer”.   He continued, “A new narcotic trained K-9 and the training required for the handler is over $20,000.00.  To be able to work effectively together, both the K-9 and I will go through proper training at a 6-week school in Denver, Indiana.”

Mr. Ken Gartland presents a check in the amount of $2,000.00 to Escanaba Department of Public Safety Lieutenant Jeff Erickson and Escanaba Public Safety Director, Robert LaMarche to start off their K-9 fundraising efforts.

 Mr. Al Gartland, Owner of Northgate Equipment & Sales and Bay Area Pool & Spa, along with Shop Dog, Mia donated $1,000.00 to the Escanaba Public Safety K-9 fundraiser. As did his brother, Mr. Todd Gartland, Owner of the Carpet & Drapery Shoppe (not pictured) donate $1,000.00 also. They commented, “Our parents have huge caring hearts and do so much for our community.  They even went so far as to establish a Gartland Family Fund with the Community Foundation for Delta County and as a family, we discuss and make donations to many needy organizations and programs annually.  So, we wanted to, on behalf of our businesses, make a donation to the Escanaba Public Safety K-9 fundraiser as well,” stated Al and Todd.      

            “Mr. & Mrs. Gartland are very supportive of our community.  Their generosity, compassion and thoughtfulness really makes a difference in the lives of our community,” commented Director, Robert LaMarche

            Mr. Gartland stated, “On behalf of myself, Pat and our family, we would like to thank Escanaba Department of Public Safety, as well as all of the community service individuals and organizations that help protect and keep us safe.”  He continued, “It is because of you that our community and the individuals that live, work and play in it, can feel safe and have peace of mind.”

 Escanaba Department of Public Safety is asking for your help in securing a new K-9 narcotic dog.  Any and all, contributions are appreciated and can be mailed to Escanaba Public Safety ATTN: Director Robert LaMarche 1900 3rd Avenue North Escanaba, MI  49829 

 Please GIVE

You will be willing us make a positive difference in our community.

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

UPPER PENINSULA SUSTAINABLE FOREST & WILDLIFE FUND MAKES GRANTS (Copy)

Mr. Charlie Becker, Board Member of the Upper Peninsula Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Fund (UPSF & W) Grants Committee, announced today the recipients of their October 2022 Grant Round. 

 Those receiving grants are:

  •  Big Bay de Noc School District – Big Bay de Noc Black Bear Nature and Hiking Trail

  • Delta County Non-motorized Trails – Days River Nature Trail Boardwalks

  • Grand Island Township – Remove non-native plants and sustain our Forest Project

  • Upper Peninsula Luge Club – To the Top! Project

 Committee Member Mr. Charlie Becker stated, “Our committee is grateful for the foresight of the former Mead Corporation for their desire to have a partnership with their employees; sportsmen and sportswomen and the youth of the Upper Peninsula.  We are proud to be a committee under the auspices of the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula.”  He continued, “It is our mission to foster a better understanding of our forests and wildlife as well as assist U. P. residents, including our youth, to become more active and enjoy the outdoors as much as is possible.”

 Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula President, Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski stated, “The foundation feels privileged to hold the Upper Peninsula Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Fund and are proud of all the good they do in the U. P.” She continued, “They truly care about the residents of the Upper Peninsula and in educating and offering healthy outdoor activities for individuals and families to enjoy.”

 Mr. Becker announced that the UPSF & W April 2023 grant round will “open” on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 and all grant application requests and requirements must be received by 3:30 P.M. (EST) on Monday, April 3, 2023 in order to be considered.

 If you are interested in finding out how you can start a fund, or make a donation, and have a positive impact making our community making it a better place to learn, play and live, please contact the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula by calling 906-789-5972 or email us at office@cfup.org

UPPER PENINSULA SUSTAINABLE FOREST & WILDLIFE FUND MAKES GRANTS

Mr. Charlie Becker, Board Member of the Upper Peninsula Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Fund (UPSF & W) Grants Committee, announced today the recipients of their October 2022 Grant Round. 

 Those receiving grants are:

  •  Big Bay de Noc School District – Big Bay de Noc Black Bear Nature and Hiking Trail

  • Delta County Non-motorized Trails – Days River Nature Trail Boardwalks

  • Grand Island Township – Remove non-native plants and sustain our Forest Project

  • Upper Peninsula Luge Club – To the Top! Project

 Committee Member Mr. Charlie Becker stated, “Our committee is grateful for the foresight of the former Mead Corporation for their desire to have a partnership with their employees; sportsmen and sportswomen and the youth of the Upper Peninsula.  We are proud to be a committee under the auspices of the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula.”  He continued, “It is our mission to foster a better understanding of our forests and wildlife as well as assist U. P. residents, including our youth, to become more active and enjoy the outdoors as much as is possible.”

 Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula President, Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski stated, “The foundation feels privileged to hold the Upper Peninsula Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Fund and are proud of all the good they do in the U. P.” She continued, “They truly care about the residents of the Upper Peninsula and in educating and offering healthy outdoor activities for individuals and families to enjoy.”

 Mr. Becker announced that the UPSF & W April 2023 grant round will “open” on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 and all grant application requests and requirements must be received by 3:30 P.M. (EST) on Monday, April 3, 2023 in order to be considered.

 If you are interested in finding out how you can start a fund, or make a donation, and have a positive impact making our community making it a better place to learn, play and live, please contact the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula by calling 906-789-5972 or email us at office@cfup.org

CFFDC Donates Turkeys and Hams to Delta County Veterans for Thanksgiving

Mr. David Dziewior, CPO, USN (Ret), Accredited Veterans Service Officer of the Delta County Veteran Service Office commented, “I contacted the Community Foundation for Delta County and informed them of the huge increase of Delta County Veterans needing additional assistance with the upcoming holiday season”. He commented, “In no time at all, the community foundation called me back with a solution on being able to help more needy Delta County Veterans.  They said instead of supplying holiday food baskets that they would supply only turkeys and hams, the most expensive part of the meal, and would increase the number distributed to needy Delta County Veterans.”  He stated, “What a great idea!”  “Not only does the community foundation care about Veterans and our community in a whole but they come up with great solutions and put in the time and effort to takes to get things done,” continued Mr. Dziewior.

Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski, Executive Director for the Community Foundation for Delta County stated, “This holiday season came with some challenges with quantity shortages of turkeys plus companies not being able to place special pre-orders as well as their uncertainty about delivery timing.  We strived to secure the quantity of turkeys and hams we wanted to distribute at an affordable price so that we could distribute over twice as many as we have in the past.  It was with a lot of persistence, hard work and some hair pulling we finally had been able to get commitments to secure the quantity needed.”   

“The Community Foundation Board of Trustees and Staff were more than happy to do the work it took to help make our Delta County Veterans upcoming holiday season a little easier. Being a Veteran myself, I can tell you that the Community Foundation’s Board of Trustees and Staff have the upmost respect for all Veterans and truly appreciate all they have done for us and our Nation,” stated Mr. Bob VanDamme, Board Member of the Community Foundation for Delta County

Mrs. Andzejewski continued, “It’s because of the community foundation’s collaboration with the Delta County Veteran Service Office and the following organizations, donors and sponsors that we are able to give back to our needy Delta County Veterans this holiday season”.

 A special thank you to Feeding America and Meijer – for special pricing on the hams and turkeys, Thrivent - for gift cards directed by Thrivent Action Team Members; Connie Mayville; Duane & Cheryl Andzejewski and Cade Franks.  As well as donations from Amy Skorupski; Rotary  Club of Escanaba; Brian & Maureen Nelson; Highline Internet and our Legacy Platinum Sponsors:  Bay Area Pool & Spa; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan; CapTrust – Mr. Scott Lowke; DTE Energy Foundation; Edward Jones Investemtns – Mr. Pat Lindow and Mr. Cory Kuchenberg; EMP; First Bank; Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gartland; Northgate Equipment & Sales, The Carpet & Drapery Shoppe and Thrivent Northbound Group – Mr. Brian Pahnke.

 “On behalf of the Community Foundation for Delta County Board of Trustees and Staff, I’d like to wish all of our Veterans, and community, a happy, healthy, safe and enjoyable Holiday Season”, stated Mrs. Andzejewski.

YAC October 2022 Grant Winners Announced

The Community Foundation for Delta County Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) announces the recipients of their October 2022 grant round. 

The following organizations receiving grants are:

  •  Youth Empowering Services (Y. E. S.) – Y. E. S. School Mentorship Program

  • Delta County Sheriff Department – Shop with a Cop

  • Delta County College Access Network (DCCAN) – Career Development Activities

  • Esky Band Boosters – Escanaba High School Bands - New York City Trip

  • Gladstone High School Baseball Boosters, Inc. – 2023 Gladstone High School Baseball Program Helmet’s and Catcher’s Gear

  • Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes – Girl Scout Leadership Experience in Delta County

              Community Foundation for Delta County Executive Director, Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski stated, “The foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee is made up of a bunch of very impressive young adults that want to help make a difference.  They give up of their time to make our community and its residents a better place to learn, play and live.” 

 Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) Advisors Mr. Dave Radloff and Mrs. Diana Clark jointly announced the April 2023 grant round will “open” on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 and all grant application requests and its requirements must be received by 3:30 P.M. (EST) on Monday, April 3, 2023 in order to be considered.

 If you are interested in finding out how you can help the Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) continue to have a positive impact making our community a better place to learn, play and live, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or email at office@cfup.org

 

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR DELTA COUNTY GRANTS FOR OCTOBER 2022

Mr. Charles Becker, Board Chair and Mr. Will Carne, Sr., Grants Committee Chair, of the Community Foundation for Delta County jointly announced the foundation’s October Grant round recipients. 

The following organizations receiving grants are:

  •  Escanaba Area High School – Escanaba High School Tennis Court Project

  • Youth Empowering Services (Y. E. S.) – Y. E. S. School Mentorship Launch

  • MSU Escanaba Community Garden – Growing the Escanaba Community Garden

  • Delta County Non-Motorized Trails – Days River Nature Trail Boardwalks

  • Escanaba New Life Assembly of God – Community Center Security Camera Project

  • Pregnancy Services of Delta County – Automobile Child Transportation System (ACTS) Project

  • Delta County Search and Rescue Team – Ferno Advantage Basket Stretcher with Flotation Device

  • Escanaba Department of Public Safety – Escanaba Public Safety K-9 Program

  •  Escanaba Seventh Day Adventist Food Pantry – Food Pantry Needs

  • New Harvest Church/House – Heating and Lighting for Harvest House

  • Faith Lutheran Church - Faith Lutheran Church Pantry & Backpack Program

  • Bethany Lutheran Church – Bethany Lutheran Free Store

  • Community Action Agency – Community Action Senior Heating Program

  • Salvation Army in Escanaba – Salvation Army Food Pantry

  • St. Vincent de Paul in Escanaba – Food Pantry

  • St. Vincent de Paul in Gladstone – Food Pantry

  • Bay de Noc Community College – Bay College Food Pantry

  • New Harvest Church – Food Pantry

             Community Foundation Board Chair Mr. Becker stated, “It is a privilege and honor to be part of an organization that is able to provide regular and pro-active grants to a multitude of Delta County organizations that help make our area a better place for all.  It is very rewarding to know what we do as a community foundation has such a positive impact for our residents, visitors and community in a whole.”

Grants Committee Chair, Mr. Carne, Sr. announced the April 2023 grant round will “open” on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 and all grant application requests and requirements must be received by 3:30 P.M. (EST) on Monday, April 3, 2023 in order to be considered.

            Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski, Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Delta County stated, “The community foundation is able to provide funds to these entities only through the wonderful generosity of our donors who care about the people who live, work, play and visit our beautiful community.”

            If you are interested in finding out how you can start a fund, or make a donation, and have a positive impact making our community making it a better place to learn, play and live, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or email at office@cfup.org

Turkeys and Hams for Delta County Veterans, Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski, Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Delta County (CFFDC) along with Mr. Charlie Becker, CFFDC Board Chair announced today that with the huge increase in needy Delta County Veterans this holiday season that they have revamped their Veteran Food Basket Distribution.

 “After communication with Mr. David Dziewior, CPO, USN (Ret), Accredited Veterans Service Officer of the Delta County Veteran Service Office, the community foundation knew that they would need to make some changes to the Veterans Thanksgiving/Christmas Food Basket distribution.  In trying to reach out and help as many needy Veterans in Delta County as possible, the Community Foundation for Delta County Board of Trustees agreed to change the distribution from food baskets to handing out only turkeys and hams to as many needy Delta County Veterans as possible,” state Mrs. Andzejewski.

 Mr. Becker commented, “When the Board of Trustees was made aware of the huge increase in Veterans needing help with their holiday meals, it was decided that we’d forgo the baskets and take on the most expensive part of the meal, the turkey and ham.  By doing that it is allowing us to serve almost twice as many needy Delta County Veterans”.

 Needy Delta County Veterans will need to show proof of Delta County residency and proof of Veteran Services in order to be able to pick up one turkey and one ham.  Distribution will be held at the at the Ruth Butler Building at the U. P. State Fairgrounds in Escanaba on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 starting at 1:00 and run until supplies run out.  You’ll be checked in and asked to stay in your vehicle, please.    

  If you’re interested in giving back and showing your appreciation to our needy Delta County Veterans, please mail in a donation to the Community Foundation for Delta County – Veterans Food at 2420 1st Avenue South Escanaba, MI  49829.

 The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards.

CFFDC says YES to children of Delta County with new program.

Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski, Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Delta County (CFFDC), an affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula (CFUP), is excited to announce and promote a new and original Youth Empowering Services (Y.E.S) program fund held by the CFFDC that is exclusive to Delta County.

“The Youth Empowering Services (Y. E. S.) is a local non-profit organization that provides in-school mentoring to students grades K-5th in Delta County. It is a highly needed service in our area. After just launching the program in September of this year, we already have the need to grow. Through community partnerships, we focus on the mental and emotional health of tier 2 students in grades K-5th in Delta County. We are currently in four schools; Lemmer, Escanaba Upper Elementary, Cameron and Jones and are aiming to double the size of the program by the fall of 2023.  The more successful our first year is, the more impact we can have on our entire community for years to come.

When our youth win, we all win. Say YES to our youth with us,” stated Mrs. Tiffany Hewitt, Y. E. S. Executive Director.

If you’d like to learn how to become a volunteer or donate to this wonderful local program please contact the CFFDC at 906-786-6654, 2420 1st Avenue South Escanaba, MI or visit the Y. E. S. website at:  youthempoweringservices.org

The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards.

For good. For ever.

The Gladstone Michigan Soo Line Steam Engine #730 Authority is happy to announce its new partnership with the Community Foundation for Delta County

Photo Caption Left to Right- Authority Members Steve Viau Secretary, Pete DeHaan Board Member, Howard Keeton, Treasurer, John Pickard President, Will Carne Sr. Community Foundation Trustee and John Norkooli Vice President of the Authority.

    The Community Foundation for Delta County is able to help the community in so many ways, including partnering with the Gladstone Michigan Soo Line Steam Engine #730 Authority to help with the Restoration and upkeep of a Delta County Historical exhibit and sight. Currently owned by the City of Gladstone, after being donated by the now historic Soo Line Railroad in 1960, this Steam Engine has greeted tourist and Rail fans young and old for a generation and continues to be a Delta County Landmark for all to enjoy.

     After Years of neglect, the Authority has formed a Restoration Committee and have taken on the task of cleaning and the restoration of it.  Over 20 years ago, Mr. John Larkin from the Escanaba Lake Superior Railroad donated over $50,000.00 to remove asbestos, refurbish metal,  paint and clean the engine and add new lighting. Sadly, the lights burned out and Pigeons moved in and are slowly destroying the engine once again.

      Funding is still being sought and bird netting has arrived and will be installed soon. New LED lights were donated by WPPI, the utility provider for Gladstone and installed free of charge by N/K Electric of Escanaba. Once the bird netting is installed, paint will be ordered, then the cleaning and painting will be done by the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Local 10-11 of the Upper Peninsula.

      According to Mr. John Pickard, Authority President, “The Community Foundation for Delta County (CFFDC) goal is to make Delta County a better place to work, play and live.”

      Mr. Pickard continued, “I know that teaming up with the CFFDC will be a win/win for my Authority and the City of Gladstone for the long term perpetual care of this Delta County historical landmark.” 

      “The Community Foundation for Delta County is happy to hold the funds for the Gladstone Michigan Soo Line Steam Engine #730 Authority,” stated Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski, Executive Director of the CFFDC.

      She continued, “If you’d like to learn more about how you can help and make a difference in our community, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or emailing office@cfup.org.”

  The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards. 

 

For good.  For ever.

 

 

Bay Area Pools, LLC chose St. Vincent De Paul Food Pantry to receive $250 Donation

The Community Foundation for Delta County Executive Director, Cheryl Andzejewski announced today that the 2022 Legacy Sponsorship Support Winner drawn to direct a $250 donation, in their company’s name, to a Delta County Non-profit Charity Drawing of their choice was Bay Area Pools, LLC .  Congratulations St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Escanaba for being selected to receive a $250.00 check to help support your food pantry needs and the needs of Delta County residents.  

    If you’d like to learn more about how you can help make a difference in our community, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or emailing office@cfup.org

  The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards. 

 

For good.  For ever.

Legacy Sponsorship Winner CapTrust chose Y.E.S to Receive $500.00 donation

The Community Foundation for Delta County Executive Director, Cheryl Andzejewski announced today that the 2022 Legacy Sponsorship Support Winner drawn to direct a $500 donation, in their company’s name, to a Delta County Non-profit Charity Drawing of their choice was CapTrust.  Congratulations to the Youth Empowering Services (Y. E. S.) in Escanaba for being selected to receive a $500.00 check to help in their efforts to strengthen the overall wellbeing of youth through in-school programming and community partnerships.   

               If you’d like to learn more about how you can help the Youth Empowering Services (Y. E. S.) and make a difference in our community, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or emailing office@cfup.org

  The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards. 

 

For good.  For ever.

 

Community Foundation for Delta County Is Now Accepting Grant Requests

Mr. Charlie Becker, Board Chair and Mr. Will Carne, Sr., Grants Committee Member of the Community Foundation for Delta County announced today the foundation is now accepting grant applications for its October 2022, grants round. They stated, “Eligible non-profit organizations and sub-divisions of government are eligible to submit applications to the community foundation for grants”.

Grant applications can be obtained at the community foundation office at

2420 1st Avenue South Escanaba, Michigan, by calling the foundation’s office at 1-906-786-6654, e-mailing a request for a CFFDC grant application to office@cfup.org or from the foundation’s website at www.cffdc.org.

Those interested in obtaining a grant must have an original and thirteen (13) copies of the application turned in to the community foundation office by 4:00 p. m. (EST) on Monday, October 3, 2022 otherwise your request may not be considered.

All those requesting grants from the foundation will be notified in writing, as to whether or not they have been successful in receiving their grant request. Members of the foundation’s grants committee will make their grant recommendations to the full board of trustees of the foundation at their regularly scheduled board meeting at the end of October 2022, for their approva

The Youth Advisory Committe October Grant Round is Open

The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) announced today they are now accepting grant applications for its October 2022, grants round. Eligible non-profit organizations and sub-divisions of government are eligible to submit applications to the YAC for grants”.

Grant applications can be obtained at the community foundation office at:

2420 1st Avenue South Escanaba, Michigan 49829, by calling the foundation’s office at 1-906-786-6654, e-mailing a request for a YAC grant application to office@cfup.org or from the foundation’s website at www.cffdc.org.

Those interested in obtaining a grant must have the original and eight (8) copies of the application turned in to the community foundation office by 4:00 p. m. (EST) on Monday, October 3, 2022 otherwise your request may not be considered.

All those requesting grants from the foundation will be notified in writing, as to whether or not they have been successful in receiving their grant request. Members of the foundation’s YAC grants committee will make their grant recommendations to the full board of trustees of the Community Foundation for Delta County at their regularly scheduled board meeting at the end of October 2022, for their approval.

906 Yooper Day Shout Out

 Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula President, Mrs. Cheryl Andzejewski and U. P. Authentic Founder and CEO, Mr. Bill Leisenring, are sending a shout out to all Yooper’s, and non-Yooper’s, reminding them that Tuesday, September 6 is 906 “Yooper” Day.  

 Mrs. Andzejewski commented, “Anytime is a great time to celebrate Yooper’s!” 

 “In celebration of 906 “Yooper” Day, U. P. Authentic will be giving a 9.06% discount site wide all week,” stated Mr. Bill Leisenring. He also stated, “All purchases will help support U. P. charities.”

 Mrs. Andzejewski commented, “U. P. Authentic is true to its name and in-tune with cool handcrafted products made by original Yooper artisans.  Anytime is a great time to shop on upauthentic.com, especially the week kicking off 906 “Yooper” Day.  Whether it’s something for yourself or a gift for someone else, you’ll find beautifully crafted items from custom made Hess Knives; home décor; jewelry; puzzles, Sayklly’s Candies and much more to choice from.”    She continued, “If you’re like I am and have that hard to buy for person or persons in your life, or not sure of what they may like or want, that’s not a problem at U. P. Authentic; they offer gift cards as well.  Make your shopping easy and insure your gift is exactly what they wanted.”

 If you are interested in finding out more about U. P. Authentic, please contact info@upauthentic.com or the Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula at office@cfup.org

 

 

 

Gladstone Senior Citizen Center awarded grant from CFFDC

Shown are, from left, back row Paul Goodman, Dan Paul, Carol Lauscher, Donna Marchak, Frank Royer, John Malnar, front row Pat Schmitendorf, Bonnie Marenger, Marilyn Cowden, and Charlie Becker of the Community Foundation for Delta County.

The Gladstone Senior Citizen Center Non-Profit Organization was awarded a $5,000.00 grant from the Community Foundation for Delta County.  The grant was given to the Gladstone Senior Citizen Non-Profit Organization to assist with the $10,832.00 to replace the rooftop furnace air exchange, which had failed in March and needed to be replaced quickly.

The GSCNP Corporation’s mission for over forty years has been to maintain the Gladstone Senior Center building in order to provide services and activities for its local and surrounding senior citizens.

It does so through its annual membership dues of $10 per year, fundraising and donations. COVID-19 has cancelled fundraisers held at the center since March 2020, which affected it net profits.

The Community Foundation for Delta County recognized the importance of the Center in the community that houses the CAA meals-on-wheels program for upwards of 300 meals per day and also provides a safe, social environment for senior services and activities.

If you’d like to learn more about how you can help make a difference in our community, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or emailing office@cfup.org

The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards

For good. For ever.

New Spring Floor for Escanaba Gymnastics

Mrs. Elle Dykowski, representing the Community Foundation for Delta County Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) and Mrs. Earlene VanDamme, Community Foundation for Delta County Board Member present a check for $1,000.00 to a Mrs. Theresa Pascoe, Escanaba High School Gymnastic Coach. The funds were awarded from the Youth Advisory Committee April 2022 Grant round.

“I am pleased to represent the Community Foundation for Delta County Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) and mentioned that the committee was happy to help out the Escanaba High School Gymnastics Team,” stated Mrs. Dykowski. She continued, “The addition of the Spring Floor to the Escanaba High School will help bring in gymnastic competitors from Wisconsin and Lower Michigan.”

Mrs. VanDamme commented, “The Community Foundation for Delta County Board of Trustees and its Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) likes to see students involved in school activities, sports and fundraising. We are proud of our Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) and the time and effort they put into considering grants to award. The approval of the Escanaba High School Gymnastic Team grant for their Spring Floor Fund is one example of how YAC wants to make a difference now and into the future.”

“We are so thankful to the Community Foundation for Delta County and its Youth Advisory Committee for approving our grant request. Their generosity and caring about school age children staying active is inspiring. Their donation has helped us get closer to our goal to raise $26,000.00 for a new spring floor for the Escanaba High School Gymnastics Team,” stated Mrs. Pascoe. She continued, “We are getting closer to raising the funds needed, we are still in need of just over $9,000.00. We’re reaching out to the community for your help. Whether you can help by donating funds, purchasing items the Gymnast are selling during their fundraising efforts or by dropping off cans at our drop site located at Triple A Gymnastic 3400 B Ludington Street in Escanaba, we would greatly appreciate your help.” Mrs. Pascoe commented, “We have top notch gymnastic and look forward to bringing in competitors from Wisconsin and Lower Michigan once the Spring Floor is installed.”

If you’d like to learn more about how you can help make a difference in our community, please contact the community foundation by calling 906-786-6654 or emailing office@cfup.org

The Community Foundation for Delta County is a 501 (c) (3) and proud to be certified with National Standards

For good. For ever.