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EMERITUS EVENT The Lion Foundation Emeritus Board still actively supports the Foundation as seen here at a recent event honoring Greg Sutliff, 2019 Camp Hill High School Wall of Honor recipi- ent. Sutliff also spoke to high school students at their recent end of year awards assembly. Pictured (left to right): Lucy Gnazzo, Burke McLemore, John Kennedy, Carlyn Chulick, Peter Wilson, Ted Mowery, Betsy Gayner, Phyllis Mowery, Jim Hepfer, Hank Straub, Greg Sutliff, Nancy Besch, Dave Freed, Mike Berney, John Slike, Nancy Bigelow, and Susie Sutliff Making Things Happen in Camp Hill Our Children, Our Community, Our Future To learn more about The Lion Foundation, or to donate: www.thelionfoundation.org • 717 775-5170 Note: The Lion Foundation operates as a 501(c)3 non-profit, charitable organization in support of the school district, funding programs and projects not covered by taxpayer dollars. News to Roar About! The Lion Foundation is a family. When you donate or volunteer for the Foundation YOU become part of a family that supports “Our Children, Our Community, Our Future” here in Camp Hill. As part of this family, we have 24 vol- unteer Board Members and a host of volunteers and Emeritus Board Members that give their time and talents to support our schools. Our family begins here. I was recently contacted by the family of a retired teacher who wanted to honor their mother’s 90th birthday by establishing a Fund in her name to support the Camp Hill English program that is still so near and dear to her heart! Family again. And then we have our business community family like the Camera Box and Geoff and Tammy Shearer who continue support of Camp Hill Schools by helping with our Senior Banner Program. And our donors. YOU make everything we do possible. I would like to take this time to thank all of those who make a difference in our schools by being part of our Lion Foundation family and supporting “Our Children, Our Community, Our Future!” WE ARE The Lion Foundation! Robin Robin Jones, Executive Director The Camera Box donates numerous photos of school events during the year for the Senior Banner Program. 23 Donate Now to The Lion Foundation Your donation to The Lion Foundation benefits programs and projects that inspire and support educa- tional, athletic and cultural programming in Camp Hill. These are programs that tax dollars simply do not cover. Donations of any size are appreciated. Donations over $75, if made by September 30, receive the following: $75 Camp Hill School District INDIVIDUAL 2019-20 ATHLETIC PASS or POLLOCK ARTS CARD $125 Camp Hill School District COUPLE 2019-20 ATHLETIC PASS or POLLOCK ARTS CARD $175 Camp Hill School District FAMILY 2019-20 ATHLETIC PASS or POLLOCK ARTS CARD The Pollock Performing Arts Center Priority Arts Card option allows early ticket purchases for Pollock Center events/classes and behind the scenes tours/ events. CHSD athletic passes are good for all home regular season sporting events. Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Passes will be mailed directly to you! To donate, visit our website www.TheLionFoundation.org or contact our office at 717-775-5170.

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EMERITUS EVENT

The Lion Foundation Emeritus Board stillactively supports the Foundation as seen here ata recent event honoring Greg Sutliff, 2019Camp Hill High School Wall of Honor recipi-ent. Sutliff also spoke to high school students attheir recent end of year awards assembly.

Pictured (left to right): Lucy Gnazzo, Burke McLemore,John Kennedy, Carlyn Chulick, Peter Wilson, TedMowery, Betsy Gayner, Phyllis Mowery, Jim Hepfer,Hank Straub, Greg Sutliff, Nancy Besch, Dave Freed,Mike Berney, John Slike, Nancy Bigelow, and Susie Sutliff

Making Things Happen in Camp Hill

Our Children, Our Community, Our Future

To learn more about The Lion Foundation, or to donate:www.thelionfoundation.org • 717 775-5170

Note: The Lion Foundation operates as a 501(c)3 non-profit, charitable organization insupport of the school district, funding programs and projects not covered by taxpayer dollars.

News to Roar About!The Lion Foundation is a family. When you donate or volunteer for the

Foundation YOU become part of a family that supports “Our Children, OurCommunity, Our Future” here in Camp Hill. As part of this family, we have 24 vol-unteer Board Members and a host of volunteers and Emeritus Board Members thatgive their time and talents to support our schools. Our family begins here.

I was recently contacted by the family of a retired teacher who wanted to honortheir mother’s 90th birthday by establishing a Fund in her name to support the CampHill English program that is still so near and dear to her heart! Family again.

And then we have our business community family like the Camera Box and Geoffand Tammy Shearer who continue support of Camp Hill Schools by helping with ourSenior Banner Program.

And our donors. YOU make everything we do possible.I would like to take this time to thank all of those who make a difference in our

schools by being part of our Lion Foundation family and supporting “Our Children,Our Community, Our Future!” WE ARE The Lion Foundation!

RobinRobin Jones, Executive Director

The Camera Box donates numerous photos of school events during the year for the SeniorBanner Program.

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Donate Now to The Lion FoundationYour donation to The Lion Foundation benefits

programs and projects that inspire and support educa-tional, athletic and cultural programming in CampHill. These are programs that tax dollars simply do notcover. Donations of any size are appreciated.Donations over $75, if made by September 30, receivethe following: $75 Camp Hill School DistrictINDIVIDUAL 2019-20 ATHLETIC PASS or POLLOCK ARTS CARD $125 Camp Hill School DistrictCOUPLE 2019-20 ATHLETIC PASS or POLLOCK ARTS CARD $175 Camp Hill School DistrictFAMILY 2019-20 ATHLETIC PASS or POLLOCK ARTS CARD

The Pollock Performing Arts Center Priority ArtsCard option allows early ticket purchases for PollockCenter events/classes and behind the scenes tours/events. CHSD athletic passes are good for all homeregular season sporting events. Donations are taxdeductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Passes will be mailed directly to you! To donate,visit our website www.TheLionFoundation.org orcontact our office at 717-775-5170.

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Rena Rogoff Turns 90! Fund EstablishedIn celebration of retired teacher, Rena Rogoff’s 90th Birthday, her family

established “The Rena D. Rogoff Fund for HighSchool English Education", which will supportthe Camp Hill High School EnglishDepartment for initiatives that enhance academicprogramming, appreciation of live theater, andfield trips. Rena taught High School English inCamp Hill from 1969-1993. If you would like todonate to the Rogoff Fund please send a dona-tion to The Lion Foundation, 2627 ChestnutStreet, Camp Hill, Pa 17011 or donate online atwww.thelionfoundation.org. Note Rena RogoffFund with the donation. Acknowledgements will be sent to Mrs. Rogoff.

YOUR DONATIONS AT WORK

The Lion Foundation Announces More than$63,000 in Grants to Further SupportAcademics, Arts, and More!

On May 15th, The Lion Foundation announcedmore than $63,000 in grants to benefit academics,arts, and more within the Camp Hill School District.Working in partnership with the Camp Hill SchoolDistrict, the Foundation raises funds to support pro-grams and needs to enhance academic, cultural, andathletic opportunities for district students and stu-dent-athletes. Grants included:

Reading & Math Enrichment Program GrantsHoover Half-Pint Readers Program $1,438Hoover Reading Mastery Signature Edition Program $1,780K-5 One School One Book Reading Program $3,851Eisenhower Summer Reading Academy 2019 $2,4123rd & 4th Grade Math Fact Fluency Fun Summer Camp $2,948

College Dual Enrollment & Career Initiative GrantsHS HACC Dual Enrollment S.T.E.P. Academy Fall 2019 $5,000HS HACC Dual Enrollment Emergency Responder Training Program $10,000Eisenhower STEAM Day Supplies 2019-20 $600Junior Achievement Programs K-5, 7th, 8th & 11th $2,100

Field Trip Grants2nd Grade Butterfly Garden Field Trip $1,250Grades 11 & 12 Hamilton Play in Philadelphia Field Trip $4,719Hoover Special Education Community Based Field Trips $2508th Grade Career Field Trip/Vo-Tech Tour $ 210

Technology GrantsGrades 3-5 Virtual Reality Headsets Phase II $2,8406th Grade Social Studies Laptops $13,7133rd Grade & Learning Support OSMO Genius Kit for iPad $636K-2 Osmo Educational Game Program $3,3108th Grade "Revision Assistant" Writing Program $900K-2 Dash Robot STEM Program Kits $1,377

Other Grants AwardedHS Breakfast Club $750Drama Department Director One-Day Workshop $670HS AP US History Cumberland County Historical Society Presentations $260HS World Language National Foreign Language Exam Fees 2019-20 $1,5001st Grade Frank Littlebear Program 2019 $1,250

The Lion Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profitcharitable organization. Since 2013, with the gener-ous support it receives from individuals, families andcompanies, The Lion Foundation has proudly award-ed more than 800 grants totaling more $1.4 million—providing additional resources to the District, faculty,and staff beyond the limits of the District’s tax-sup-ported budget. The Foundation also built and man-ages an endowment to maintain the Grace MillimanPollock Performing Arts Center. To learn more, or todonate, visit thelionfoundation.org.

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The 5th grade class participated in the 2019Junior Achievement Biztown Program where

the students run a fictional town for a day!

Mrs. Shenk andEisenhower kidsinvited OfficerCapers to their Drum Circle. Thegroup had a greattime making musicand dancing. Thedrums were pur-chased a few yearsago with a grant fromThe LionFoundation.

Robin Jones,ExecutiveDirector of The Lion Foundation, recentlypresented Tiffanie Falkenstein, representativeof the Junior Achievement of South CentralPennsylvania, with a check to help fund the2019-20 Junior Achievement Programs forkindergarten thru 11th grade in Camp Hill

Schools. Junior Achievementprovides economic educationsupport to schools, teachingreal-world skills studentsneed, such as how to managemoney, prepare for a career,and be responsible citizens.

2019 Camp Hill Boys Tennis Team

2019 Camp Hill Quiz Bowl Team

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Thank you CampHill High SchoolStudent Council foryour $500 donationto The LionFoundation EarlBesch Fund forNeedy Students!Thanks for givingback and helpingothers!

Thank you WestShore BaptistChurch for partner-ing with the EarlBesch Project andThe LionFoundation BeschFund to collect anddeliver food boxes to35 area families thatparticipate in thefood backpack

program during the month of June. Well Done!

WWW.THELIONFOUNDATION.ORG

Ways of Giving…HONORARIUM & MEMORIAL DONATIONS (3-19-19 TO 6-13-19)In Honor of Rena Rogoff:Eliot Kaplan and Jean ChatzkyMartin Rogoff

In Memory of Earl Besch:Al and Susan PeraNancy Besch

In Honor of Vanessa Shenk's Retirement:Bruce and Jill Williamson

In Memory of Margaret Rushong Earley:

In Memory of Bruce McLanahan:David and Vahide BarnesGene and Cheryl BombaraFrank and Carlyn ChulickKatherine CostabileJ. Stephen Feinour and Bernadette BarattiniVeronica ForbesRobert and Mary Ellen HarnerBrad and Robin JonesMollie McCurdy and Kevin McKeonPhyllis MoweryTimothy and Linda Waechter

In Memory of Nancy Meiser:Frank and Jill ConnaghanMichael and Patricia MeiserScott and Susan MeiserDorothy Sullivan

Marian AugustineJohn and Nancy BlackRobert BrennerEdward and Cheryl BrinerDennis and Barbara ByrneMike and Liz ConwayArdella Campbell DarlingtonBarbara DeHavenFrederick and Melanie DePalmaJay and Cass DunnBill and Dottie ForreyBruce and JoAnn HainesMeryl HamiltonMolly HokeFrancis and PJeanne HowleyPatricia HughesBrad and Robin JonesPeter KirkRoberta KitzmillerRobert and Kristine LathamLynn Lies

Diana MartlewLinda MaxfieldMollie McCurdy and Kevin McKeonBob and Betty MooreTheodore and Lisa MoweryFred and BJ OwenAllison PhillipsJoan PrescottRick RobbMark and Carolyn SabolcikCarolyn Shaffer“Mike Shenk–Shenk Company”Betsy ShipeJohn and Loma SlikeDavid and Shari SponicMarlin E. WayTim Weston and MaryWebber WestonRobert and Martha WexlerPeter and June White CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2019!

PEG EARLEY MEMORIAL FUND Our sincere condolences and appre-

ciation go out to the Earley family &friends for memorial donations made inmemory of Margaret (Peg) RushongEarley. Peg was a founding BoardMember of The Lion Foundation andan Emeritus Board Member as well asa proud Camp Hill alumna from theClass of 1954. Her passion and love ofCamp Hill will be missed. Donationscan be made online at: thelionfoundation.org. Note Peg Early Fundwith the donation. Acknowledgements will be sent to her family.

Dixon and Peg Earley

PeoplesBank DONATIONLion Foundation Board MemberJohn Brosius accepts a $10,000donation from Diane Baker, from PeoplesBank. The donationwas part of the statewideEducational Improvement TaxCredit (EITC) program. Thankyou PeoplesBank for your support of Camp Hill education!

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