The Longville Area Community Garden Continues to Flourish |
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The Longville Area Community Foundation recently approved a $3,000 grant for the Longville Area Community Garden. Funds will be used to continue special projects and improvements. The Garden recently hosted a tour for representatives from Cass County and the SHIPS program. The Longville Community Garden has been identified as a prime example of best practices and design, and serves as an guide to other community gardens. Pictured left to right are: Jenny Jones, LACF; Paul Harwig, Community Garden; Carol Johnson, Community Garden; and Tim Coughlin, LACF Treasurer. |
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Longville Area Arts Center |
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The Longville Area Community Foundation continues to support the new Arts Center located in town. Scheduled classes include: July 24-25 Stained Glass 6:30-9 pm $60 Barb Anderson July 25 Kids Art Class 1-2 p.m. Free Sara Schroeder July 28 Wool Felting 1-3 p.m. $35 Sara Schroeder July 29 Inktense Watercolor 1-4 p.m. $40 Saundra Martell *Bring your own white or light-colored cotton tshirt to turtle tie dye. Register for classes at the Longville Lakes Arts Center during open hours, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 pm. Or call at 218-363-6728. Check out their Facebook page and website for more information! |
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Longville Clean Up Day 2024 |
The Longville Area Community Foundation provided a $500 grant to help fund the June 29 Longville Clean Up Day. This year’s event was held from 8-11 a.m. at the new location, Slagle Solid Waste on Co Rd. 7. Accepting the grant are Clean Up co-chairs Carol and Jim Schuelke center. Presenting the grant are LACF President Terry Fay, left and Treasurer Tim Coughlin, right. |
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Longville Area Community Foundation Launches 2024 Membership and Fund Raising Drive and Call for Board Members |
The Longville Area Community Foundation (LACF) has begun this year’s membership drive. Yearly membership runs from July 1 to June 30. A donation of $50.00 confirms a one year, family membership. Additional donation, sponsorship and endowment contributions are also welcomed at this time. The Longville Area Community Foundation (LACF) is a 501©(3) nonprofit organization established in 1992. The Foundation is dedicated to enriching Longville and surrounding service areas through grants to local charities and nonprofits, as well as scholarships for qualifying local college and trade school students. LACF supports services and programs that impact health and safety, educational and environmental purposes. Although the LACF was established in 1992, new residents and visitors might not be aware of its existence. Yet its impact is seen in numerous activities throughout the year. All funds raised by the LACF stay in the Longville community. Grant recipients have included the Longville Fire Department, Lake Country First Responders, the Longville Community Garden, Longville Turtle Races, Food Shelf, Snowmobile Club, Music in the Park, Margaret Welch Memorial Library, Camp Olson YMCA and so many more. Since 2017 LACF has distributed over $280,000 in grants. All these recipients help make Longville a wonderful place to live, work and play. Community foundations are charitable organizations created through gifts from people who care about a particular geographic area. Anyone can contribute any amount of money to a community foundation. These funds can be used to provide grants that support programs and strengthen the community. Or, donor gifts can be directed into an endowment fund that grows and creates future income, forever. In addition to monetary contributions supporters can pledge their time and skills by participating on the Board or supporting a specific project. The membership/donation form can be found on the LACF website: longvillefoundation.org or by calling: 218-363-3825. Tax deductible membership dues and gifts are accepted any time of year. They can be mailed to: LACF, P.O. Box 92, Longville, MN. 56655. For residents and visitors who may not have time to be more involved, or are unaware of the many local organizations that need support, LACF is a means to assure that everyone can become a Longville champion. LACF is continually welcoming new supporters, volunteers and Board members. To learn more call: 218-363-3825. |
LACF Awards $5,000 Grant to the Longville Fire Department |
The Longville Area Community Foundation awarded a $5,000 grant to the Longville Fire Department. The Foundation has been a long-time supporter of the LVFD. The community is grateful for the decades of service this department has provided. Longville is fortunate to have this group of dedicated volunteers, current and past, to provide support and services to Longville and the surrounding area. All fire fighters carry pagers that alert them from dispatch when an emergency arises. At a moment’s notice this department of 25 volunteers will stop what they are doing, leave their jobs and quickly respond to structure fires, car accidents or wildland fires. Good communications are essential so that the team can get to the Longville Fire Hall as quickly as possible, get into their turnout gear and be in route to your emergency. All members go through extensive hours of training to be prepared for a variety of emergencies: Firefighter1, Firefighter2, Hazmat operations level, and many more trainings. Keeping up with current training, and maintaining and replacing equipment requires continuous attention and planning. This year’s LACF grant funds will be used to replace current portable radios that are obsolete and not functioning optimally. New radios will enhance communications on and to emergency scenes. The Longville Area Community Foundation (LACF) is a 501©(3) nonprofit organization established in 1992. The Foundation is dedicated to enriching Longville and surrounding service areas through grants to local charities and nonprofits. LACF raises funds that are used for services and programs that impact health and safety, educational and environmental purposes. LACF welcomes tax deductible donations as well as continually seeks new supporters, volunteers and Board members. To learn more about LACF go to: longvillefoundation.org or call: 218-363-3825. Presenting the $5,000 grant LACF check are Board Member Tom Kutschied at left of check, and Treasurer Tim Coughlin 4th from right. Firefighters pictured are, left to right, Chip Rivard, Dustin Hauskin, Craig Johnson, Matt Bandemere, Zack Nornberg, Jason Perkins, Logan Gross, Troy Weaver, Austin Smith (on truck, Dean Murray, Luke Jepson) Matt Daudt, Jason Knapp, Austin Likens, Nathan Lange, James Raines, Ted Raines, Robb Bennett, Scott Wicks, Brandon Herheim, Jamey Gross, (not pictured, JJ Welk, Russ Barber, Fritz Myers, Ryan Hanson.
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Longville Area Community Foundation Supports Lake Country First Responders |
The Longville Area Community Foundation is pleased to award a $2500 grant application to the Lake Country First Responders. The Lake Country First Response Team is made up of 9 volunteers who cover approximately 300 square miles, including Longville and the surrounding townships. The Team works with North Ambulance and provides assistance to them with a variety of tasks and services. The Team responds to 20 to 30 calls per month. All Lake Country First Responders are trained in the use of life saving medications and treatments including Narcan, Nitro, Epi Pen, glucose gel and oxygen. Funds received from the LACF will support continued education and training, as well as help purchase new AEDS, gels and medications. Pictured above, left to right are: Tom Kutschied LACF Board Member, David Van Overbeke, Tim Coughlin LACF Treasurer, Adam Hicok, Ted Raines, Pat Dysart and Dawn Hicok. |
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Margaret Welch Memorial Library Receives Longville Area Community Foundation Grant |
The Margaret Welch Memorial Library recently completed the new addition and is ready for summer fun! The Longville Area Community Foundation was pleased to present the library a grant in the amount of $3,500. These funds will be used for furnishings in the new space. Our Longville Library was established in 1955 and is the smallest town in Minnesota to have a public library. The updated space will enhance the service and experience for the thousands of patrons who utilize the library as well as improve space for special projects, story time and craft programs offered for visiting summer families and children. Pictured are left to right: Tom Kutschied LACF Board Member, Larry Jensen LACF Grant Liaison, Phyllis Eck representing the Library Board, Tim Coughlin LACF Treasurer, Patty Nypower LACF Secretary/ Scholarship Liaison, and Terry Fay LACF President. |
Longville Turtle Races |
It’s off to the races! The Longville Area Community Foundation recently presented the Longville Chamber a grant for $2,000. Funds will be used to help contain the costs of Turtle Race prizes and admission so that families and visitors can continue to enjoy this fun family tradition and support Longville. Accepting the check is Jane Schlagel (center) from the Longville Chamber. Presenting is Tim Coughlin, Foundation Treasurer and Terry Fay President. |
Longville Area Community Garden |
The Longville Area Community Foundation continues to support the Longville Area Community Garden with this spring’s grant of $4,000. In its fourth year of operation, the site includes a ¾ mile walking trail that is open to anyone, as well as individual gardens, Children’s Garden area and Dog Park. The Garden continues to develop and offer an amazing experience for gardeners and visitors. This spring’s grant will be utilized for permanent fencing to safeguard the gardens and Dog Park. The Community Garden is operated by the Longville Lions, located on Wabedo Township Land and supported by grants from the Longville Area Foundation, Cass County SHIP, and Wabedo Township. To learn more, visit the Longville Community Garden Facebook page. Featured in the photo L-R are: LACF Board Member Tom Kutschied, Carol Johnson Longville Area Community Garden, LACF Board Member and Grant Liaison Larry Jensen, Paul Harwig Longville Area Community Garden and LACF President Terry Fay. |
LACF Supports Camp Olson YMCA |
The Longville Area Community Foundation supports Camp Olson YMCA and decades of joy, fun, growth and friendship in the great outdoors. This summer, Camp Olson YMCA will celebrate 70 years of service where youth can grow and explore while discovering leadership potential. Campers develop connection and purpose that they take with them into life. The LACF has been a long-time supporter of Camp Olson YMCA and is pleased to award this recent grant of $3,000. This year’s funds will be used to help local Longville youth attend camp. Pictured above, left to right are: Tom Kutschied LACF Board Member, Russ Link Camp Olson Executive Director, Tim Coughlin LACF Treasurer and Terry Fay LACF President |
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LACF SUPPORTS THE LONGVILLE FOOD SHELF |
In March the Longville Area Community Foundation approved a grant for $5,000 for the Longville Area Food Shelf. LACF is pleased to continue to support this important organization. Funds will be used to help those in need of food assistance and support the Food Shelf’s ongoing emergency assistance service. Presenting the grant are Board Member Tom Kutchied, Grant Liaison Larry Jensen and Terry Fay President. Accepting on behalf of the Food Shelf is Treasurer Patti Abbott. |
Thank you for being a member and supporter of the Longville Area Community Foundation. All funds raised by the LACF have stayed in the Longville community. Without you, the LACF could not provide grants to help support local services, events, and activities. Grant recipients have included the Longville Fire Department, Lake Country First Responders, Longville Community Garden, Longville Turtle Races, Food Shelf, Snowmobile Club and so many more. All of these make Longville a great place to live and work. Without your support, the Foundation would not be able to provide educational scholarships to qualifying students; its a great benefit for local familes. |
LACF LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE |
We are reaching out to announce that the LACF has just launched a new and updated website. This site will not only be a source of foundation information and celebration, but will also allow us to reach out to our supporters via electronic newsletter. We will be able to communicate faster, more frequently and with lower costs. This site will continue to develop over the coming months. The site will also contain a “News” section where viewers can learn more about grant recipients and their local projects. Stay tuned for more. |
Please bookmark the Longville Area Community Foundation website located at: |
In the meantime, please mark your calendar and plan to join our 2024 fundraising efforts which will culminate as LACF “funds the future” with the second annual: |
The Big Party Dinner & Raffles Saturday, September 28, 2024 Patrick’s on Girl Lake |
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