Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI

November 24, 2010, Page 7

Transcribed by Dolores Mohr Kenyon

 

 

 

Cummins Filtration donates to Highground

 

 

Neillsville Cummins Filtration ?E Team? employees present Highground Volunteer General Manager Kirk Rodman (right kneeling) a $1,000 check Nov. 11 to pay for a Learning Center Lighted sign.  The Cummins employees then volunteered time to rake leaves and help with other cleanup projects.  (Contributed photo)

 

Military veteran Charles Matters of Cummins Filtration in Neillsville recently presented Highground Volunteer General Manager Kirk Rodman with a $1,000 check to pay for a Learning Center lighted sign.

 

Not only did Cummins bring a donation, but approximately 25 Cummins ?E Team? employees visited The Highground Veterans Day Nov. 11 to rake and haul off leaves, sticks and pine needles from the Pow-Wow Grounds.

 

Without contributors and volunteers, The Highground would not be able to fulfill its mission of healing and education.  Contributors and volunteers are the heart of The Highground.

 

?The Highground is a place for all of us.?

 

 

 

 


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