FW: Whitecaps game event

Friends of IWU and dear friends from my college days….just a brief report on the Whitecaps baseball event…we connected with about 20 alumni/friends of IWU. I met with Wayne Schmidt and one of our alumni, One of our alumni led the Jazz Band who played the Nathional Anthem and 7th inning stretch.

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Pictures of IWU alumni…

During the Alumni reception at West Michigan camp we welcomed over 30 alumni with their families and friends of IWU. Several alumni from Owosso College (former affiliated Wesleyan School) were in attendance also). The fellowship was exciting and the stories/memories shared were fun to listen to.

One picture shows several alumni of multi-generations: 1950's, 1960's, 1980's.

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IWU Web Site and web camera of chapel

You are all aware that the new chapel is noticeably taking shape on the east side of our campus. In order for you to keep up with the exciting progress, we have installed a Chapel Construction Camera on top of the PPAC. You can keep up with the action by clicking on the link under "Recent News & Events" at www.indwes.edu that will allow you to see the constantly renewed images from the camera.

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UNITED WAY HIRES INDIANA WESLEYAN ALUMNUS TO ASSIST YOUTH WITH THE TRANSITION FROM FOSTER-CARE TO ADULTHOOD

Indiana Wesleyan alumnus, Shannon "Sam" Criss, has been hired by United
Way of Central Indiana as project director for Connected By 25, a
program that assists foster youth in Central Indiana. More information
is available in the attached release for your convenience.

Addressing today's needs. Reducing tomorrow's.

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Red, White & Boom in Cincinnati – event summary

Congratulations Lonnie for your success with Red, White and Boom event.
 
We had a great time in Cincinnati on July 4th with the Red, White & Boom Celebration. I have attached three photos below showing part of the gatherings. Unfortunately, last minute cancellations and some heavy rain just prior to the start of the reception and during the reception caused our attendance to dwindle to 17 individuals. However, the rain subsided during the reception and those present were treated to a grand old celebration in music and singing followed by a fabulous fireworks celebration. The Cincinnati Pops and their accompanying parties did a through job of entertaining us throughout.

 

The recognition of former servicemen and servicewomen during the concert was extremely touching for Phillip Frohriep, Sr, alumnus (1995/2007), who had served in the U. S. Navy. He commented to me during the fireworks how much he enjoyed coming and being in attendance and is eager to help with future events. From little acorns mighty oaks do grow – we harvested some acorns on July 4 that will grow into huge oaks for God’s glory at Indiana Wesleyan.

 

Blessings,

Lonnie

 

 

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