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We Certainly Kicked up Our Cowboy Boots! 2018 We Certainly Cowboy hats off to the many Touch of the Valley sponsors, food vendors, volunteers, auction donors, Kicked Up student helpers, and attendees that came together to create a successful 18th year! The Eagle Foundation will use the $36,900+ to support Our Cowboy its mission of supplementing educational, cultural and athletic activities for Cumberland Valley students. These funds will be used within the 2018-19 academic year to fund many student experiences including scholarships, Boots! summer enrichment camps, booster programs in reading and math, a mentoring program for middle school students and classroom resources via the learning grants fund. EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Food vendors: 32 Attendees: 315 (approx.) Silent auction sales: $15,827 (CVEA donated their $1,221 back to the Foundation) Online auction sales: $7,765 Sponsorships: $10,750 Funds raised by volunteer groups: $1,908 Event Net to the Eagle Foundation: $36,900+ ThankThank YouYou toto EagleEagle FoundationFoundation BoardBoard SecretarySecretary ScottScott BriggsBriggs forfor creatingcreating thesethese giantgiant cowboycowboy bootsboots onon displaydisplay atat CV!CV! AdditionalAdditional thankthank yousyous onon back...back... Thank You to... OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS PARTICIPATING FOOD VENDORS EAGLE ENTHUSIASTS Black N Bleu Pennsylvania American Water Apicella-Lorei Orthodontics Boiling Springs Tavern Pepsi Beverages Company Hilton & Diminick Orthodontic Associates Bonefish Grill Philly Pretzel Factory M&T Bank Buffalo Wild Wings Pizza Grille Caddy Shack Premier Caterers GOLD SPONSORS Carlisle Thai Cuisine Sapporo East deRamon Plastic Surgery Institute Dickey's BBQ Sheetz, Inc. Highmark Blue Shield Duck Donuts Sierra Madre Saloon Select Medical Corporation Flinchy’s Restaurant, Bar & Deck Snappers Bar and Grill Hershey's Ice Cream TGI Fridays SILVER SPONSORS Isaac’s Restaurants The Healthy You Café Central Penn College Juice & Java The Lodge at Liberty Forge Kiddie Academy of Silver Spring Township Mad Dash The Melting Pot Langan Financial Group Market Street Deli Theo's Bar & Grille Minium, Kearns and Lamb Orthodontists Marzoni's Brick Oven Valley Bistro PNC Bank New Kingstown Market West Shore Country Club Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC Sullivan Rogers & Feitchel, P.C. Tender Years, Inc. THE AMAZING IN-KIND SUPPORT Verber Family Dentistry Ballyhoo Digital BRONZE SPONSORS Bobby Rahal Toyota Dealership CV Key Club Abom & Kutulakis, LLP CV National Art Honor Society Common Sense Adoption Services CV String Quartet TeamPete Realty Services, Inc. Good Day PA and Amy Kehm USI Insurance Services/Jon & Rena Zody Withum Family-Fred, Jacquie, Drew, Story & Heather Lamar Advertising Sheetz, #195 (Silver Spring) The Beistle Company WHP 580 AM WIOO/WHYL Math camp Debate camp PARTICIPATING FOOD VENDORS mission The mission of the Eagle Foundation is to supplement the academic, cultural, athletic, and activity programs of the Cumberland Valley School District by offering, supporting, or underwriting experiences that enrich and enhance the lives of the young people and adults of our community. Learning grant - standing desks annual student services ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS Each year the Foundation awards scholarships to selected seniors based on academic achievement and excellence in a particular discipline such as fine arts, science, or vocational/technical fields. LEARNING GRANTS FUND Each school year the Eagle Foundation board administers a Learning Grants Fund, which enables CV teachers to apply for learning grants (maximum of $1,500). These grants provide funding for materials, equipment and educational tools to effectuate innovative instructional programs not included within the School District budget. This fall, 28 teachers appplied for learning grants and 10 were awarded. THE BUDDY PROGRAM The Buddy Program was started in 1997. The program pairs CV graduates with middle school students in order to help students enhance self-esteem, promote self-advocacy, and build peer relationships. The Eagle Foundation READING/MATH BOOSTER PROGRAMS Since its creation in 1996, Each spring Cumberland Valley’s teachers identify students entering grades the Foundation has raised 1-5 who could benefit from extra help with their reading and/or math skills. and invested more than The Foundation invites these students to participate in three-week sessions during which they receive personalized instruction from teachers to $5.3 million in programs improve their skill sets. and services to provide additional opportunities SUMMER ENRICHMENT CAMPS for Cumberland Valley The Eagle Foundation provides numerous educational one-week courses for students in grades 1-12 during the summer months. The course subjects students in grades K-12. vary from year to year but often include math, science, art and theatre camps. community investments 2018-19 budget Mentoring program ….......................... $46,285 Academic scholarships…...................... $50,250 Reading/Math booster programs......... $30,250 Summer enrichment camps ................. $61,825 Learning grants....................................... $20,000 Student activities & purchases.............. $21,735 Buddy Program 2018 education partners s AMES These companies s Bobby Rahal share the Eagle Automotive G roup Foundation’s vision of an innovative, s Fry Communications Inc. creative, and s GDC challenging school s GIANT environment where s The Mechanicsburg Club all children can s UPMC Pinnacle thrive. s Wegmans board of directors district investments (larger resource expenditures) Donna E. Partin, President Jon Zody, Vice President Performing Arts Center equipment T. Eric Blocher, CPA, ASA, CVA, Treasurer $41,170 (2011) Scott D. Briggs, Secretary High school cardiovascular gym Jay Abom, Esq. $40,000 (2011) J. Michael Barlup Mark A. Blanchard Academics/Arts/Agriculture/Athletics Kara Boehne-Miele $25,000 (2012) Scott E. Cantor Mini iPads for classrooms John A. Feichtel, Esq. $23,133 (2013-2015) Barbara Geistwhite Pre-K, Pre-1st readiness program Michael M. Gilbert, DPT $65,053 (2013-2019) Doris C. Hagemann Richard C. Harker, M.D. Erik M. Hume, Esq. EAGLE FOUNDATION Julie Krause 6746 Carlisle Pike ◆ Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Kevin G. Pautler 717.506.3351 Steven K. Winnie, Esq. cvschools.org/eaglefdn Stephanie Catarino Wissman Frederick S. Withum, III, Ed.D. facebook.com/eaglefoundation @CV_Eagle_Fndn.
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