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Guthrie County Community Foundation announces 2024 grant recipients

Special to the Times Vedette

In its effort to improve the quality of life in Guthrie County, the Guthrie County Community Foundation awarded a total of $213,874 to local nonprofits. Each year, the Foundation requests applications from local non-profit organizations. Qualified organizations must be located within Guthrie County or provide services to residents of Guthrie County. 

The Foundation has continued to grow over the years and providing a growing number of helpful resources to services in the county. Local residents may also donate to the Guthrie County Foundation as a way to preserve what they love about Guthrie County and receive tax benefits. Visit GuthrieCountyCommunityFoundation.org to learn more about the Foundation. 

This year, the largest grants went to Little Charger Early Learning Center, the Guthrie County Hospital Foundation, and the summer children’s lunch programs sponsored by the Lutheran Church of Hope in Panora and the Bayard Church of Christ. 

 

Applicant

Project

Total Funded

Little Smiles & Company

Improvements for childcare

$6,700.00

Panora EMS

Power Stair Chair

$6,000.00

City of Stuart, dba Stuart Rescue

Upgrading radio communication

$8,000.00

Menlo Fire & Rescue Foundation

Updating protective fire gear

$8,000.00

Stuart Public Library

Updating computers & technology

$3,500.00

GC Historical Village Foundation

1890 Youtz Carriage House renovation

$3,000.00

Little Panther Day Care in Panora

Outside Sunshades

$10,300.00

Boys & Girls Clubs of Central SW Iowa

Safety First

$7,500.00

Friends of Guthrie County Public Library

Read Tech 2024

$3,500.00

Coon Rapids Fire Department

Equipment for Fire Department

$5,800.00

Stuart Fire Department

Bunker Gear Equipment

$7,500.00

Lutheran Church of Hope Panora Local Site

Panora Summer Food Program

$13,300.00

Bayard Church of Christ

Summer Lunch Program

$13,300.00

City of Guthrie Center

Mitchell Park-New playground equip.

$10,000.00

City of Coon Rapids: Thomas Rest Haven

Memory Care Supplies

$900.00

City of Menlo

Basketball Court/Park Renovation

$5,000.00

Yale Community Club Association

Equipment Replacement

$2,500.00

Guthrie County Hospital Foundation

GCH/ENT Equipment

$17,274.88

City of Coon Rapids-Parks & Recreation

Purchase of Equipment

$1,000.00

Little Charger Learning Center

Build Little Charger Learning Center

$50,000.00

Guthrie County Arts Council

Multi-Purpose Room Project

$5,000.00

RSVP 55+ Volunteer Program(Senior & Volunteer Program)

Samaritan’s Feet Seniors

$2,000.00

Casey Public Library

Kids area and front desk area updates

$1,000.00

Iowa College Access Network

High School Preparedness/Financial Aid

$1,000.00

Stuart American Legion

New HVAC

$12,500.00

Coon Rapids-Bayard Education Foundation

CR-B Hygiene Initiative

$1,500.00

Stuart Economic Development

Depot Preserving doors, windows, facade

$7,800.00

 

 

Total Allocated

 

$213,874.88

 

Eligible applicants for a 2024 grant are 501(c)3 non-profit organizations or organizations that have the same tax-exempt qualifying status. Qualified organizations must be located within Guthrie County or provide services to residents of Guthrie County.

ACGC girls finish ninth at Earlham meet

Isabelle Rouse at the ACGC meet on Thursday, April 11. Results will be available in the April 16 GCTV. Photo by Mark Reno

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls track and field team placed ninth at the Earlham meet on Tuesday, April 10. Competing against 10 other schools, the Chargers accrued 25 points. Gilbert won the meet with 165 points.

FULL ACGC RESULTS:

100-meter dash:

  • Savannah Akers placed 11th in 14.12
  • Elizabeth Drake placed 21st in 15.03

200-meter dash:

  • Hannah Muller placed 12th in 29.87
  • Chelsea Kopaska placed 23rd in 35.65

4×100 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed 12th in 1:02.82

400-meter dash:

  • Savannah Akers placed seventh in 1:07.61
  • Brooklyn Schafer placed 12th in 1:11.21

4×200 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed 12th in 2:10.34

800-meter run:

  • Ava Campbell placed eighth in 2:40.31
  • Emmarae Ellis placed 20th in 3:05.58

 

4×400 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed eighth in 4:42.61

1500-meter run:

  • Katelyn Schafer placed 14th in 6:28.07
  • Rylee Robson placed 15th in 6:51.89

800 medley relay:

  • ACGC placed eighth in 2:08.30

100-meter hurdles:

  • Meranda Gruber placed fifth in 17.98
  • Hannah Muller placed 14th in 19.48

1600 medley relay:

  • ACGC placed seventh in 5:08.34

400-meter hurdles:

  • Cadence Petersen placed fifth in 1:18.53
  • Meranda Gruber placed sixth in 1:22.66

3000-meter run:

  • Ava Campbell placed fourth in 11:45.94
  • Emerson Van Meter placed 13th in 14:15.23

Long jump:

  • Isabelle Rouse placed 10th jumping 13-07.50
  • Shyann Young placed 12th jumping 13-04.25

Shot put:

  • Caydence Boals placed eighth throwing 29-06.00
  • Becca Littler placed ninth throwing 28-04.75

Discus:

  • Becca Littler placed eighth throwing 81-11
  • Caydence Boals placed 14th throwing 74-00

Charger boys take first place at Earlham meet

Andrew Mahaffey at the ACGC meet on Thursday, April 11. Results will be available in the April 16 GCTV. Photo by Mark Reno

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The bus ride home likely had a lot of extra weight in the form of medals for ACGC after they traveled to Earlham on Tuesday, Aug. 10 for their track and field meet. The Chargers took first overall as a team with 168.5 points and earned plenty of individual hardware along the way.

Eli Madsen earned bronze in the 100-meter dash and silver in the 200-meter dash. Lance Bunde finished right behind Madsen in the 200-meter, earning bronze. Bunde also brought home gold in the high jump. Gavin Sloss took bronze in the 800-meter run. Andrew Mahaffey added another gold medal in the 1600-meter run. Treyton Schneider placed third for bronze in the 110-meter hurdles. Tate Fever earned gold and Jathan South bronze in the 400-meter hurdles. Preston Kent earned a silver medal in the 3200-meter run. Mike Fuller also tossed his way to two bronze medals, one in the shot put and the other in discus.

The relay teams were firing on all cylinders. ACGC earned gold in the 4×400 and 1600 medley, silver in the 4×800 and 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle relay, and bronze in the 4×100 and 800 medley.

FULL ACGC RESULTS

100-meter dash:

  • Eli Madsen placed third in 11.61
  • Lance Bunde placed fifth in 11.72

200-meter dash:

  • Eli Madsen placed second in 23.20
  • Lance Bunde placed third in 23.81

4×100 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed third in 46.76

400-meter dash:

  • Max Trujillo-Garcia placed sixth in 58.68
  • Morgan Nolte placed 11th in 1:02.30

4×200 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed fourth in 1:36.82

800-meter run:

  • Gavin Sloss placed third in 2:11.33
  • Jarrett McClain placed fifth in 2:13.52

4×400 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed first in 3:34.58

4×800 meter relay:

  • ACGC placed second in 8:41.58

1600-meter run:

  • Andrew Mahaffey placed first in 4:47.63
  • Cole Van Meter placed eighth in 5:33.31

800 medley relay:

  • ACGC placed third in 1:43.57

1600 medley relay:

  • ACGC placed first in 3:51.60

110-meter hurdles:

  • Treyton Schneider placed third in 15.77
  • Brexton Schneider placed fourth in 16.18

400-meter hurdles:

  • Tate Fever placed first in 58.81
  • Jathan South placed third in 1:01.79

4×110 meter shuttle hurdle relay:

  • ACGC placed second in 1:02.46

3200-meter run:

  • Preston Kent placed second in 11:03.52

Long jump:

  • Anthony Solorzano placed fifth jumping 19-01.50
  • Brexton Schneider placed eighth jumping 18-05.75

High jump:

  • Lance Bunde placed first jumping 6-01.00

Shot put:

  • Mike Fuller placed third throwing 41-03.75
  • Payton Jacobe placed fifth throwing 39-04.25

Discus:

  • Mike Fuller placed third throwing 122-09
  • Mason Wahl placed fifth throwing 116-10

 

Morgun Nolte at the ACGC meet on Thursday, April 11. Results will be available in the April 16 GCTV. Photo by Mark Reno

Panorama piles it on AHSTW, 10-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama girls soccer team (6-0) just can’t stop scoring. They defeated AHSTW (0-4) on Thursday, April 11, 10-0. The Panthers scored eight goals in the first half and two in the second.

Morgan Crees put in another excellent performance. She scored five goals and provided one assist. Mia Waddle got herself a brace of goals and assists. Keirsten Egger also scored twice and added one assist. Shay Lemke had a goal and an assist. Kelsey Carlson’s lone goal contribution rounded out the scoring.

Panther boys take first at DMC invitational

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys golf team drove, chipped and putted their way to a first place finish at the Des Moines Christian invitational on Thursday, April 11. Matching up against eight other schools, the Panthers won the meet by 1 point, finishing with 330. Treynor was hot on their tails with 331. Evan Powell had the best day of any golfer with an 18-hole low of 77. Parker Clay was right behind him, tied in second, shooting an 81.

FULL PANORAMA RESULTS:

  • Evan Powell 77
  • Parker Clay 81
  • Maddox Hammerstrom 86
  • Brayden Galvan 86
  • Alexander Hammerstrom 91
  • Trey Boettcher 96