Cuppage’s vision continues

Published 9:51 am Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Albert B. Cuppage Foundation was established in 1976.  It was Albert B. Cuppage’s desire and vision to give back to the community he loved.  The foundation has provided support for a variety of worthy causes including education, religious and charitable purposes and continues to impact many lives in the community. Pictured, from left, are Ken Petersen, volunteer; Roger Poplow, homeowner; Jim Gold, volunteer; Jim Troe, Shinefest chairman and volunteer; Travis Quam, volunteer; Don Savelkoul, Cuppage trustee; Mark Smed, volunteer; and Kevin Dulitz, cuppage trustee. – Provided

The Albert B. Cuppage Foundation was established in 1976. It was Albert B. Cuppage’s desire and vision to give back to the community he loved. The foundation has provided support for a variety of worthy causes including education, religious and charitable purposes and continues to impact many lives in the community. Pictured, from left, are Ken Petersen, volunteer; Roger Poplow, homeowner; Jim Gold, volunteer; Jim Troe, Shinefest chairman and volunteer; Travis Quam, volunteer; Don Savelkoul, Cuppage trustee; Mark Smed, volunteer; and Kevin Dulitz, cuppage trustee. – Provided

Kevin Dulitz, trustee of the Albert B. Cuppage Foundation, presents a check to Albert Lea Civic Music Association board of directors and officers Brian Wolfe, Diane Heaney, Judy Hellie and Mark Nechanicky. Not pictured are Henry Savelkoul, Don Savelkoul and Susie Petersen, trustees of Albert B. Cuppage Foundation. – Provided

Kevin Dulitz, trustee of the Albert B. Cuppage Foundation, presents a check to Albert Lea Civic Music Association board of directors and officers Brian Wolfe, Diane Heaney, Judy Hellie and Mark Nechanicky. Not pictured are Henry Savelkoul, Don Savelkoul and Susie Petersen, trustees of Albert B. Cuppage Foundation. – Provided