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The Holy Angels Annual Report 2015 – 2016 Annual Report Summary The Holy Angels Annual Report Now…a time of Support our opportunity Annual Fund by Tom Shipley, AHA President At Holy Angels, our mission is to make STARS who then Academy of Holy Angels has a rich tradition of service to go out and make a difference in the world. We provide students and families in the Twin Cities area. Ever since our our students with great college preparation, daily faith founding in 1877 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, the school formation and service opportunities, a rich activities has committed itself to excellence in education and service program, all within a warm, supportive community and to our legacy and mission as a Catholic institution. environment. Throughout its history the school has been dedicated to To fund our mission, we need your help! Annual gifts preserving its past, providing for the present and planning are critical, because they collectively support nearly for the future. It has achieved that by embracing new 20 percent of our programs. Plus annual gifts help challenges and adapting to change all while remaining fund scholarship and financial aid for more than 250 steadfast to its mission. Now Holy Angels prepares to meet students! the new challenges brought forth by months of planning Every gift, no matter the amount, helps our students and input from many of you on important initiatives become STARS. Last year, more than 2,000 AHA necessary for the school to sustain itself as an educational community members, and more than 1,000 AHA leader. The next five years will be critical for our high alumni, made a gift to support our students. This year, school. We have the opportunity to build on its already our targets are 2,400 overall donors and 1,200 alumni strong reputation by means of our new capital campaign, donors. So please give today! “Our Call: To Lead and Serve.” The campaign Case for To learn more about the AHA Annual Fund, go to Support identifies the major areas of emphasis and those academyofholyangels.org/giving and click initiatives critical to our future. I invite each and every one Give to AHA. To learn more about providing annual of you to give prayerful consideration to how you might scholarship support for our students, click Annual assist Holy Angels in our effort to transform our tomorrows Student Scholarships. and lives of each student we teach in the days ahead. Flaherty Family Foundation: helping AHA open doors Holy Angels has established an incredible partnership with the is interviewed and is accepted as a Flaherty Scholar, the Flaherty Family Foundation (FFF) to help provide scholarship Foundation commits to paying a portion of the tuition to funds to high-potential students with economic need from the AHA for that student. The scholar’s parents have a set amount Twin Cities. In 2015-16 of tuition that they contribute (based upon their income level) the FFF provided partial and AHA raises funds from donors to assist with the difference. scholarships to 12 AHA There are several unique features about the Flaherty students. This year the Scholarship. First is the Foundation’s dedication and generosity FFF will provide a partial towards families and students who would not be able to access scholarship to 31 AHA a Catholic secondary education without significant financial students! generosity. Second is that the FFF carefully monitors the The Flaherty Family academic progress of each scholar and personally holds them Foundation works in accountable to a very high standard. Third, the FFF is aimed conjunction with area at supporting these students in high school, through college grade school principals and beyond. and admissions officers to Together, AHA and the Flaherty Family Foundation are identify 8th graders who opening doors and changing lives! If you are interested in fit their specific profile. supporting an AHA Flaherty Scholar, please contact Jesse Foley Once a student applies, at [email protected]. 8 COMMUNIQUÉ FALL 2016 | 2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT SUMMARY Thank you, President’s Star Council members The President’s Star Council is composed of Dennis and Janet Daley Froehling Anderson Humboldt Family Foundation Mark and Susan Lacek members who make yearly gifts of $500 or more. Mark and Linda Dalsin Elizabeth and Lawrence Frye IBM Corp. Matching Grants Kenneth LaChance ’91 We thank them for their support. Members for Scott Daly Rick and Ann Garland Program Todd and Suzanne Laing fiscal year 2015-16 are: Paulyne Davio GE Foundation Illinois Tool Works Susie Dolan Laird ’90 John Davy and Gregory and Susan Geitzenauer Infinia Bank Amy Landgren ’94 Anonymous (24) Thomas and Andrea Bose Maria Melcher Davy General Mills Foundation Irish Titan Christo and Abbie Lane 20Something Boulay Group Theresa and Daniel De Grace Brian and Susan Gengler Jarod and Stephen and Barbara Lapensky 50th & France Chiropractic Dr. Heidi Brandenburg Thomas and Amy DeHaven Betts ’45 and Don Giefer Fund Rebecca Lunde Jacobs ’91 Mary A. LaRock & Wellness Terry ’98 and Justin Braun The DeLude Family of the Catholic Community Penny Winzen Jacocks ’64 James ’84 and Jennifer Larranaga AAA Driving School Patrick and Julie Brekken Christine and Denny DeNio Foundation Paul and Jane Foley Jaeger ’53 Mardi and Paul Larson ABC Express, Inc. Brian G. Youmans Insurance Thomas and Susan DePauw Ryan Gilbertson ’94 Thomas and Jennifer Jasper Gregg and Laura Laumann Annette Adelmann Agency Inc Desert View Auto Auctions Gill Brothers Bruce Johnson and Jean Laumann AHA Booster Club Bridal Accents Couture, Inc. Peggy Duffy-Johnson William Dickey and Karen Steiner Gary Gillard and Lloyd Laumann Neil and Ann Stiehm Ahlstrom ’70 John and Melodie Bridgeman Yvonne Houle-Gillard Erik Johnson ’06 Judith Rauenhorst Doerr ’70 Jon Launstein ’88 Aim Higher Foundation Briggs and Morgan Glass Today Scott and Stephen ’88 and Nicole Dolan Daniel and Patricia Lavin Janet Albers James and Kyanne Brindley Gary and Michelle DuPont Johnson ’80 Donald’s Apparel and Uniform Michael and Kelly LaVine All Star Financial Cheryl Broich Martie Trader Glockner ’57 Steven and Joan Johnston John Dornik ’80 and Sarah Kalweit Stephen and Susie Lee Alliss Educational Foundation Deidre Ann Brossard ’53 Tom and Lisa Goblirsch Michael and Melinda Jones Dorsey & Whitney Gordon Lewis American Pie Pizza Gerald and Jean Bucksa Bernard and Sharon Goblish JP Morgan Chase Foundation James and Andrea Douglas James and Jeanne Licari Gregory and Keri Amundson Michael Budworth Gregory Grahn ’91 Judith Rauenhorst Mahoney Jerry and Joanie Downes Sheila Clifford Lind ’65 Grand Slam Sports and Family Family Foundation Ashley Anklam Anderson ’03 Buffalo Wild Wings Paul and Lana Downes Entertainment Richard Juettner Matthew ’88 and Brian and Mary Anderson Jim ’85 and Mark and Jeanette Dubanoski Christina Lockhart Deb Rocheford Burke ’86 Michael and Amy Gresser Jim and Jane Kane Christine Hunt Anderson ’71 James and Carolyn Duffy James and Leslie Lohan James and Griffin Companies Kristin and Chris Kane Jan McKenzie Anderson ’57 James Dunn ’85 Kathleen M. Johnson Lucas ’69 Debra Hartman Burns ’84 James Gross ’77 Steve Katalinich and Jim and Lori Anderson Craig and Susan Duren Drs. N. Martin and Lisa Lunde Tim Burns and Ground One of Minnesota Rachel Bagwell Margaret Angevine Jon Duval ’93 and Michelle and Scott Lynch Mary Beth Bungert Burns ’86 Bernard Shane Grutsch ’91 Michael and Adrienne Kautzman Charlie and Cathy Anhut Candice Knight Duval ’97 Fred and Diane Macchiocchi Phillip and Carla Steger Cable ’78 Gloria Hagen ’61 Kenneth and Applebee’s Duval Investment Group Gary ’76 and Sheila Machacek Cade Family Foundation Jason and Debra Hall Shari Eggenberger Kawiecki ’89 Arch Insurance Group James and Susan Easton William Mack ’86 Patrick and Jean Cadle Robert and Patricia Hall Gavin Kaysen ’98 Arkray USA, Inc. Becky Hall Egan ’87 Lynda and James Mader Dan and Beth Caffrey Jill and John Hamburger Thomas and Mary Kearney Judith Arms Bob and Sharon Eichten Schmitt Magures ’81 Gary and Christine Caple Jay and Elizabeth Hansen Richard and Jeanette Keinz John ’86 and Erika Luger Arms Doug and Katy Ascher Eiden ’81 Robert and Helen Malby Chad and Jennifer Carey Happy Time Surfside Inc Patrick T. ’92 and Ann Kelly Leo ’89 and Jane Arms Donald Elsen Ratna and Bernie Mallawaaratchy Dale and LeAnn Carlson Trude Nordquist Harrington ’63 Vincent and Jane Kelly Thomas Ford Ascher ’84 Laurie A. Elsen ’75 Mansfield Oil Company Gregory and Karen Carlson Robert and Lisa Harris Sheila Diehl Kelly-Hoyt ’56 Leon and Kari Ball EMKAT Annette Margarit ’73 Cars with Heart Mark and Peggy Haumersen Michael and Sara Kenefick Stan and Cindy Bandur Robert and Patti Engel Joseph and Patricia Margarit Catholic Community Foundation Robert and Mary Healy Margaret A. Kennedy ’64 John ’85 and Cindy Banovetz Mark Erazmus ’86 Catholic Services Appeal Thomas and Maureen Kent Marsh & McLennan Agency Paul and Susan Barton Hearth n’ Home Technologies Foundation Michael and Elizabeth Erickson Pamela Matthews Kerber ’73 David Marshak Ann Marie Ness Bartz ’86 Kathleen Heenan ’60 Cedar West Family Denistry Angela and Bill Ernst Nick and Mary Jo Khalil Dave Martin ’93 Bear Creek Lodge Joseph and Christy Heil Center Management, Inc. Bill Ernst Gary and Kathy King Massage Envy Michelle Mahan Beck ’92 Chris and Patti Heimbold Champp’s Restaurant Mary Jo Feltl Katherine King ’65 Barb Matthews Daniel ’85 and Kimberley Becker Hell’s Kitchen Checkpoint Security Systems Feltl and Company Mark and Deborah Kinney Mary Matthews ’87 Beckman Coulter Foundation Thomas and Sheila Helm Mark and Jane Chronister Amanda Ferrill Obie and Catherina Kipper Max Steininger, Inc. William and Colette Bednarczyk Richard and Elaine Heltne Class of 1980 Richard and Cheryl Fey Jeffrey and Teresa Zech Kirby ’69 Melva D. Mayclin Troy Bell ’99 Scott and Marlena Hemenway Timothy and Carrie Cleary Firehouse Subs Patricia Doucet Klass ’62 Shannon and Michael Mayer Benevity Community Impact Fund HighMark Wealth Management Linda Smith Collins ’68 FIRST Richard and Barbara Klish Patrick and Patricia McAdaragh Timothy and Anastasia Benz Jim and Jane Hileman Concordia University – St.
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