Bishop Seabury Academy

Fall 2018 Newsletter

Bishop Seabury Academy

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7 InvestIng In Our Future Donna Adams* Dan and Kay Almanza Jim and Mara Aubel Brett and Patti Bartley, Bartley/McCoy Families Rakesh and Kara Tan Bhala George and Beth Ann Bittlingmayer John and Judy Burch Chris and Katherine Claflin Bryan and Karen Collins, Collins Family Foundation Scott and Betsy Coons Bill Dann In memory of Petey Cerf Mary Dillon and Jon Hafker Reed and Stacey Dillon Eric and Megan Edwards Tim Fritzel Trip and Allison Frizell Fred and Gail Gollier Jack and Terrell* Graham Steven and Moni Gray George and Susan Gurley Helen Hamm* Jeremy and Sherri Hamm Teresa L. Hanna, Bryan Lynch Family Foundation Stephen and Marcia Hill Family Fund Tom and Kathleen Hodge Phil and Mary Ann* Hoffmann Gordon Hurlbut* Joe and Nancy Jones William T. Kemper Foundation Charlie* and Sharon Kimbell Dennis and Teresa King Michelle Arnett and Shane Mathis Mark and Jennifer Mitchell Bob Moore* Steve and Kate Noller Brent and Melissa Padgett, Anschutz Family Foundation Gary and Sue Padgett John Parker Brad and Carla Phipps Gib and Lou Reese Mark Schneider Greg and Bronda Silvers Dolph and Pam Simons Marilyn Stokstad* John T. Stewart III Gary Stone Val and Beth Stella Todd and Laura Sutherland John Toccalino and Beth Wigen Scott and Darby Zaremba *Deceased If an error has been made in recording your gift, or your name has been mistakenly omitted or listed improperly, we sincerely apologize. Please advise Development Director Jennifer Godar at (785) 832-1717, ext. 1115 so that we may make a correction. Founder's Circle Recognizes, with distinction, those donors who have generously supported Bishop Seabury Academy with their lifetime cumulative gifts of $30,000 or more. Gifts to the Seabury Fund provide unrestricted support for our operations and programs; we can use these donations to supplement other revenue sources, including tuition, fees, teacher training, etc. These dollars are vital to our ability to balance a carefully managed budget and meet the critical needs outlined each year. B y including Bishop Seabury Academy in the final disposition of your estate, you declare to your family and friends that you believe in and care about our mission. Your parting gift becomes a clear declaration of your values. Estate gifts are especially valuable to both the donor and the school, providing valuable tax benefits to the donor and much-needed support for the students. These gifts are especially important to the school. Estate gifts can be designated for a specific purpose or they can be unrestricted for use where needed most. By making us aware of your estate plans, you become a member of the Seabury Legacy Circle, a distinguished group of donors who have committed to providing Seabury with the ultimate gift in the form of a life income gift or bequest (we will respect any requests for anonymity). A well-planned estate gift often influences others to "go and do likewise." For more information on planned giving please contact Development Director Jennifer Godar at (785) 832-1717, ext. 1115. Is Bishop Seabury in Your Estate Plans? Estate gifts are especially valuable to both the donor and the school, providing valuable tax benefits to the donor and much-needed support for the students. Annual Report of Giving 2017-2018 The Seabury Fund remains Bishop Seabury's first giving priority, helping us fulfill our mission right now and supporting all aspects of our school. These gifts provide us the fuel to keep the engine running during each fiscal year. —Patti Bartley, President, Board of Trustees

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