June 5, 2014
June 2, 2014
Brian LaViolette Spirit Award
Last week we gathered with some very special people at our Spirit Award Luncheon to honor 6 individuals.
The Brian LaViolette Spirit Award is our way to say 'thank you' to those individuals who give selflessly to improve their community and Brian's Foundation.
We were honored to present it to the following:
Darrel Burnett-our voice of the Foundation. He has been the Master of Ceremonies at all of our events and has helped us endlessly with copy edits and insights. Darrel also sits on the Foundation's Board of Directors and Advisory Board
Bill and Connie Schuler- our 'go to' team. These two take responsibility without question and are the key to the success of our events. Connie also sits on our Advisory Board.
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From left to right: Gregg Schneider, Ron and Colleen Weyers, Darrel Burnett, Connie and Bill Schuler |
Gregg Schneider- our behind-the-scenes guy. Everything you have seen or held in your hand that showcases the Foundation has been designed by Gregg. He has donated his design talent since the first day we became a Foundation.
Ron and Colleen Weyers-key supporters and believers in what we do. The entire Weyers family goes above and beyond to ensure the success of Brian's Foundation. Their foundation has also sponsored several scholarships.
May 13, 2014
Creating Your Legacy
Planned giving offers you the opportunity to leave a gift of lasting significance to the Brian LaViolette Foundation, while providing tax and other financial benefits to you, your family and your estate.While a planned gift can offer you tax benefits, it also allows you to support the Brian LaViolette Foundation’s mission without affecting your current financial situation. Estate gifts have immense value to the Foundation because they allow us to address long-term goals and objectives.
Different possibilities include charitable gift annuities, lead trusts, gifts of life insurance or appreciated securities and bequests. You can be an important part of the future for our students in decades to come.
"There is no more dedicated and visionary form of commitment to the future success and growth of the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation than a planned gift and it is so easy to do. I chose to make the Foundation a beneficiary of my life insurance proceeds to ensure the continuation of the annual scholarship I fund at Ashwaubenon High School. Please give consideration to joining others who have named the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation in their estate-planning vehicles, such as trusts and wills." -Victoria R. Parmentier
Benefits of Planned Gifts
Through planned or deferred giving, it is possible to:• Make gifts to the Foundation that you might have previously thought impossible.
• Maximize your charitable contribution.
• Receive advantageous tax deductions under both state and federal law.
• Turn appreciated assets into an income for yourself and/or other family members.
• Increase your current income by reducing taxes and or avoiding capital gains tax.
• Pass assets to family at a reduced tax cost.
• Achieve your goals for the Brian LaViolette Foundation while enhancing your own personal financial plans and security.
• Make a significant donation to a charity, like the Brian LaViolette Foundation that will help us plan well into the future with an assured confidence.
• Experience the pride and satisfaction that comes with providing a major gift to a cause you support.
Although selecting a Planned Giving strategy can seem overwhelming. There are many options available, each with their own benefits and restrictions. The following are different types of planned gifts you can make to the Foundation.
Types of Planned Gifts:
• Bequests and Wills• Charitable and Deferred Gift Annuities
• IRA or other Employee Benefit Plans
• Life Insurance Plans
• Mutual Funds
• Retirement Assets
• Annual and Special Gifts, Securities and Stocks
• Real estate and other assets Giving Made Easy If you have named the Brian LaViolette Foundation as a beneficiary in your estate plan, or if you are making plans to do so, please let us know by submitting an Estate Intention Letter.
April 14, 2014
Spring is one of our favorite seasons for the Foundation, mostly because it is Scholarship Season!
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Brian Ntshikila is attending LEAP Science and Maths School in South Africa. He is pictured here with teacher, Mona Ewees.
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Please see the date and times for our presentations below. We are truly looking forward to another year ahead and you can be apart of it!
If you'd like to attend any of the presentations in your area, please let us know.
2014...Changing Lives, One Scholarship at a Time
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Joel Gentz: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN- April 26th
Sal Giunta: JFK High School, Cedar Rapid, IA- April 28, 6:30 pm
General George S. Patton: Pilsen, Czech
Republic,- May 2nd
John Bradley: Appleton West High School, WI- May 12, 6:30 pm
Rachel Bosveld: Waupun High School, WI- May 14, 7:00 pm
Victoria Parmentier Scholarship: Ashwaubenon High School, WI-May 14, 6:30 pm
Joe Welke: Rapid City Stevens High School, SD- May 15, 7:00pm
Andrew Brownfield: North High School, Akron, OH- May 16, 9:00 am
Jerome Hatfield: Tunstall High School, Dry Fork, VA- May 16, 8:45 am
Isaiah Hunt: Bayport High School, WI-- May 16, 9:00am
Matt Atkinson Community: Green Bay East, WI- May 19, 7:00 pm
Danny Dietz: Heritage High School, Littleton, CO-- May 19, 6:30 pm
Brian LaViolette: Partners in Education Youth Celebration, WI- May 20, 6:00 pm
Ellsworth Scholarship: Belding High School, MI- May 21, 7:00 pm *First time scholarship award presentation
Kyle Hemauer: Chilton High School, WI--May 21, 7:00pm
Len Keller: Auburn High School, Rockford IL-May 21, 6:00 pm
Ken Kubsch: Manitowoc High School, WI May 21, 7:00 pm
Ron Sager: Fox Valley Lutheran High School, WI- May 21, 9:00am
Ben Edinger: Green Bay West High School, WI-- May 21, 6:30pm
Brent Vroman: Omro High School, WI May 21, 6:45pm
Jesse Thiry: Luxemburg Casco High School, WI, May 23, 9:00 am
Robert Foley: United States Military Academy, West Point NY- May 27, 2:00 pm
Nueske Family: Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School, WI- May 27 * First Annual Scholarship award presentation
Ken Hess: Reynolds High School, Asheville NC-TBD
Ollie Bogsted Scholarship: Suring High School, WI-Awarded in May
"The Journey is the Reward" Scholarship: Suring High School, WI- Awarded in May
NWTC Scholarship: Suring High School, WI-- Awarded in May
Eric McColley: Gettysburg High School, PA-- May 28, 7:00pm
Nichole Frye: Lena High School, WI-- May 28, 7:30pm
James Cathey: Reno High School, NV- May 28, 7:00 pm
Ryan Jerabek: Pulaski High School, WI- May 28, 8:30 am
Above and Beyond Scholarship: Oconto High School, WI-May 28, 7:30pm
Esther Cleveland Safford: Oconto High School, WI- May 28 7:30pm
Robert Safford: Oconto High School, WI- May 28, 7:30pm
"The Journey is the Reward":Oconto High School, WI-May 28, 7:30pm
NWTC Scholarship: Oconto High School, WI- May 28, 7:30pm
Mike Colalillo: Denfeld High School, MN-May 29, 7:00pm
Ken Stumpf, Elmer Burr: Menasha High School, WI-June 3, 9:30am
Tom Hudner: Civil Air Patrol, Appleton, WI-TBD
Nainoa Hoe: 1Lt Nainoa K. Hoe Battle Command Training Center, Schofield Barracks, HI- August 28
South Africa Scholarship: LEAP School Science and Math, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa--Summer of 2014
Poland Scholarships (6 Scholarships): Nidzica Foundation Award Ceremony, Nidzica Poland-September
St. Norbert Scholarships (4 Scholarships): DePere, WI --October 2014
Junior Achievement-Awarded during Business Challenge to Amanda Charles in February
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March 10, 2014
Remembering a Special Evening
On a very cold November night our hearts were warmed by all who helped us make "An American Story" come to life.
We captured every moment at the Meyer Theatre that night and are happy to let you know that we have DVD's for sale of "Sharing An American Story".
Not only does the DVD feature the 30 minute documentary, Return to Pilsen by WLUK-FOX 11, but the entire evening! Each chapter highlights a different part of the evening.
In one chapter, be awed again by the magic of Justin Flom.
In another, re-live the powerful speech by Pilsen's Mayor, Martin Baxa.
Enjoy the musical talent by Preble Chamber Choir.
...and much more!
They are available for sale in several locations in Wisconsin:
Please share with friends or give as a gift, we have them for sale for only $10.00. (Shipping costs if applicable: 1-3 DVDs: $5.00 4-10 DVDs: $10.00 11 and over: $15.00)
If you are interested in purchasing a DVD of this special evening, please let Kim LaViolette know at kim.laviolette@gmail.com or 828-242-3790.
We captured every moment at the Meyer Theatre that night and are happy to let you know that we have DVD's for sale of "Sharing An American Story".
Not only does the DVD feature the 30 minute documentary, Return to Pilsen by WLUK-FOX 11, but the entire evening! Each chapter highlights a different part of the evening.
In one chapter, be awed again by the magic of Justin Flom.
In another, re-live the powerful speech by Pilsen's Mayor, Martin Baxa.
Enjoy the musical talent by Preble Chamber Choir.
...and much more!
They are available for sale in several locations in Wisconsin:
- Camera Corner Connecting Point, 529 Monroe Ave., Green Bay, WI 54301
- Global Recognition, 980 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303
- Jet Air Group, 1921 Airport Road, Green Bay, WI 54304
- Madison Avenue Salon and Spa, 413 Madison St. Green Bay, WI 54301
- Nueske's Applewood Smoked Meats Company Store, Wittenberg, WI 54499
- The Liberty Lodge at Sister Bay starting June 1st, Sister Bay, WI 54234
- WLUK FOX 11, 787 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54304
Please share with friends or give as a gift, we have them for sale for only $10.00. (Shipping costs if applicable: 1-3 DVDs: $5.00 4-10 DVDs: $10.00 11 and over: $15.00)
If you are interested in purchasing a DVD of this special evening, please let Kim LaViolette know at kim.laviolette@gmail.com or 828-242-3790.
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