Bulk Rate Postage Paid PERMIT 215 Clarinda, IA 51632 The Clarinda Foundation BEACON February 2015 Tom McAndrews Teresa Nook Carl Sonksen Laura Swanson Lynn Whitmore Pam Herzberg, Exec. Director Belinda Lane, Admin. Assistant Martin Mattes, 1st Vice-President Sandy Geer, 2nd Vice-President Scott Sump, 3rd Vice-President Jon Baier, Treasurer Connie Richardson, Secretary Dale McAllister, Past President Ed Brown Scott Brown Lisa Hull Jennifer McCall, President CLARINDA FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF 712-542-4412 – clarindafound@iowatelecom.net www.clarindafoundation.com Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 AM to noon & 1:00-3:00 PM CLOSED ON FRIDAY NORDLAND CHILDREN TO DONATE PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MODEL T TO CLARINDA FOUNDATION 114 East Washington Street - Clarinda, IA 51632 The Clarinda Foundation, Inc. Return Service Requested Issue 36 Ed Nordland passed away in October 2014. Prior to his passing he had decided to simplify his life and committed to having an auction for his classic cars and automobile memorabilia. Ed was a life-long resident and had been in the insurance and real estate business since taking over his father, Louis’, agency in 1965. Ed had always been a collector and especially loved all things from Ed Nordland’s first “old Ford” to be auctioned May 29th. the Ford Motor Company. He built a collection of over 60 classic Ford vehicles and hundreds of Ford and auto signs, promotional items, parts, and tools. Ed’s classic car auction is scheduled for May 29th-31st and will take place on the Page County Fairgrounds in Clarinda, beginning at 9:00 AM each day. The first “old Ford” Ed purchased was a 1917 Model T Roadster. Ed drove this car in numerous Clarinda Homecoming and New Market 4th of July parades. It was not the most valuable car Ed owned, but it held a very special place in his heart as it was his first car in his collection. Ed’s children, Holly Stansbury and Andy Nordland, have decided to donate the proceeds of this car to the Clarinda Foundation and the Cardinal Fund. It is their belief that whatever funds are generated from this car’s sale should stay in the community. For more information on the auction go to: richpennauctions.com. CLARINDA SINGS 2014 “THE BEST YET” All reviews of the 2014 Clarinda Sings Concert are in and indicate it was a huge success. In fact, several attendees remarked that this year’s concert was the best yet. 2014 marked the 20th year of the event that began as a fund raiser to support the work of the Clarinda Foundation. This year also marked the 20th year the choir was under the direction of Linda Kruger and Sherrill Lisle. In addition to the two directors, there were five individuals that were recognized for their participation as choir members in each of the concerts; members recognized were Elaine Armstrong, Alan Bellairs, Darlene Eglehoff, Bill Richardson, and Ron Richardson. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE GRANT APPLICATIONS The Clarinda Foundation is offering 19 scholarships in 2015 with applications available on the Clarinda High School (CHS) website. Two new scholarships being offered through the Foundation this year are the Don Delzell Memorial Scholarship and the Norm Mier Memorial Scholarship. The Don Delzell Memorial Scholarship is a $1,500 scholarship being offered to a graduating senior of the CHS that is planning to pursue a The Clarinda Foundation 2015 Grant Applications will be available on our website and at our office on Wednesday, April 1, 2015. For more information please contact us at 712-542-4412. (Continued on page 3) DIRECTOR’S CORNER There are many ways for philanthropic individuals to make a charitable gift. One option that you should not overlook is giving through life insurance. The most significant advantage of giving through a life insurance policy is that it makes possible a larger gift at death than would ever have been possible during life. Other advantages include: Gifts passed outside the probate process are not subject to contest. Gifts are confidential; not a matter of public record. Little or no expense to change beneficiary clause or transfer ownership of policy. Payment is prompt, in cash, guaranteed, and any attributable estate settlement costs are negligible. Pam Herzberg Executive Director 2 RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE BOOK OF HONOR Bates, Dr. Warren Beery, Robert Byers, Ray Davis, Nina Tomlinson Falk, Wilma Fuller, Annabelle Gambill, John M.D. Garrett, Andrew Greer, Walter “Jerry” Herzberg, Cleva Herzberg, Darwin McAndrews, Tom Miller, Pauline Miller, Rev. Roscoe “Martin” Otte, Letha Richey, Jacquie Pfeiffer Rubben, Werner Schiela, Stuart Schrader, Darrell Schrader, Delores Scroggie, Joanne Mae Sefrit, Carroll Stamps, Jack Thurman, Raymond Whitehead, Dusty Williams, Martha J. Woldruff, Marvin 1927-2015 1929-2015 1923-2015 1926-2014 1930-2015 1924-2015 1918-2014 1979-2014 1928-2014 1930-2015 1927-2015 1940-2015 1915-2014 1933-2014 1918-2014 1947-2014 1942-2014 1953-2014 1932-2014 1934-2014 1942-2015 1956-2014 1919-2015 1920-2015 1940-2014 1929-2014 1920-2014 (Scholarships Available—continued from page 2) career in education. This one-time scholarship was established in memory of Don by his family. Don served as the Clarinda High School Guidance Counselor for 27 years. Don also served 7 years in education prior to his move to Clarinda. Don’s family had an extensive history serving in the education field that continues to this day. The Norm Mier Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Norm by his family. This is a recurring $1,000 scholarship offered to a graduating senior of the Clarinda High School who plans to pursue a degree in higher education. Norm graduated from the CHS in 1970 and loved his alma mater and emphasized to others how important education was. Norm farmed for over 40 years in the Clarinda area and also drove a school bus delivering children to and from school and transporting students to numerous athletic events. A complete listing of all scholarships offered through the Clarinda Foundation may be found on the Foundation’s website at www.clarindafoundation.com. 3
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