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Thank you, Klein Financial. Klein Financial Inc., a family owned bank holding company headquartered in Chaska, has extended its major donor commitment to the Holy Family Catholic High School in Victoria by pledging $25,000 over the next five years. Klein Financial's most recent commitment will bring Klein Financial's support total for the high school to $250,000 since 2000. "Holy Family has a mission to ensure they keep Catholic education alive and vital for students," said Dan Klein, president and CEO of Klein Financial. "We are pleased to help them advance their mission of education by making this donation to ongoing learning." Al Liestman, president of Victoria State Bank, added, "Supporting this endeavor is important to our long term commitment to Victoria being a great place to live, work, and educate our children. One of the missions of Victoria State Bank is to strengthen our community by providing time, talent, and resources. This donation is one more way we can continue our commitment to being a community-focused bank." Frank Miley, president of Holy Family, said, "Once again Klein Financial has stepped to the plate with a generous gift in support of faith-based education. The testimony that this Legacy Gift provides is vital as we begin to roll out our plans for Phase II of our capital campaign. Back in 2000 Klein Financial's support was vital to the establishment of our high school. Now, five years later, their decision to reinvest in our school will likely spur others to do the same. We are so very grateful for their support and this contribution to our school.
Jamie Golden Klein Financial Marketing Montevideo, Minnesota
Pinewood Derby Winners. Cub Scout Pack 337, which includes boys ages 6 to 12 from Victoria, Chanhassen, and Chaska, held its annual Pinewood Derby in January at Bluff Creek Elementary. Winners at the Pack level will represent Pack 337 at the Pinewood Derby Districts later this spring. Front (l-r): Nicolas Ottoson, Nate Simon of Victoria, Ben Kloke, Nick Olson, Andy Hipskind. Back: Nate Johnson, Nick Johnson, Nick Sorenson, Ryan Kloke, Peter Doenges. Sarah Dale Chanhassen, Minnesota
Congratulations, Allan Sauter. On December 30th, 2004, our longest term employee, Allan Sauter of Victoria, retired after 35 years of dedicated service in our dietary department. Living just across Rolling Acres Road on the family farm, Al came to work for us shortly after our campus program opened. Having completed technical college education in food service, Al brought these skills to our kitchen, providing quality meals to children and adults with disabilities. Over the years, Allan provided continuity through staff changes and became our source of information on Rolling Acres history. His knowledge of Victoria history and current events will also be missed. Attached is a photo of Allan, right, and Wayne Larson, Executive Director of Rolling Acres, at Allan's recognition gathering. Steve Anderson, Program Director at Rolling Acres
Victoria, Minnesota
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