Rockwell City Enhancement Committee Charity Grant Recipient

In recent months, the Rockwell City Enhancement Committee has dedicated a lot of time to grant writing, so the community pool can receive necessary improvements.

Webster-Calhoun is thrilled to announce that the committee has been named a recipient of $500 from an Aureon Charity Grant to help with pool improvement projects.

Mindy Roper, Webster-Calhoun, is pictured presenting the check to Bailey Landgraf, with the Rockwell City Enhancement Committee.

“This is what it looks like when a community comes together to invest in itself,” noted Bailey on a Facebook post.

 

Aureon’s Charity Grant 

The Aureon Charity Grant Program provides financial aid to various public and private nonprofit agencies for community-based projects. The program was established to increase service and support to rural independent telecommunications companies and the communities they serve. Applications are considered on a quarterly basis and available to organizations within the Webster-Calhoun service area.

You can learn more about Aureon’s Community Involvement on their website.

 

Webster-Calhoun

Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association provides fiber-driven Internet, Wi-Fi, Telephone, and TV services to homes and businesses across 21 growing communities.

WCCTA is Gigabit Certified and designated a Smart Rural Community by NTCA: the Rural Broadband Association.

Rooted in Community. Ready for Tomorrow.

American Legion Post 510 Charity Grant Recipient

Members of American Legion Post 510 have spearheaded the replacement of the decades old wooden town sign at the north end of Garfield Avenue. Recognizing the community’s need for a durable welcoming gateway, the Post funded the design, fabrication and installation of a contemporary sign that reflects Farnhamville’s proud heritage and forward-looking spirit.

To date, Post 510 has invested nearly $15,000 in construction and site preparation for the sign located near the Veterans Memorial Park.

“The new sign symbolizes more than just our town limits,” said Commander Mike Ewing of Post 510. “It honors our veterans, celebrates civic pride, and welcomes visitors with a beacon of community unity.”

The Farnhamville American Legion Post 510 received $500 from the Aureon Charity Grant Program to help with new town sign installation. Marcie Boerner, Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association, is pictured presenting the check to legion members Mike Ewing and Larry Brown along with JD Siebert, Aureon.

“Volunteers are essential to small communities, and this group demonstrates that in Farnhamville. Most recently they have taken on improving the park on the north side of town welcoming visitors to the community.” noted Boerner.

Founded in 1921, American Legion Post 510 is dedicated to serving veterans, promoting patriotism, and supporting community improvement projects throughout Farnhamville.

The Aureon Charity Grant Program was established to increase and support to rural independent telephone companies and the communities they serve. Applications are considered on a quarterly basis and available to organizations within the Webster-Calhoun service area.

This photograph shows Veterans Memorial Park in Farnhamville, IA.
This new sign welcomes visitors to Farnhamville’s Veterans Memorial Park.

 

Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association provides Landline Telephone, Digital TV and Internet service to 21 rural communities on a Fiber driven network just outside the Fort Dodge, Iowa area: Pilot Mound, Boxholm, Lanyon, Paton, Churdan, Farnhamville, Gowrie, Somers, Moorland, Knierim, Barnum, Clare, Thor, Badger, Vincent, Duncombe, in the towns of Lohrville, Manson, Rockwell City and Lake City and rural Fort Dodge.

WCCTA is Gigabit Certified and designated a Smart Rural Community by NTCA: The Rural Broadband Association.

Rooted in Community. Ready for Tomorrow.

Paton Churdan Early Learning Center Ripple Effect & Charity Grant Recipient

The Paton Churdan Early Learning Center (PCELC) recently received several contributions for a new facility. Aureon Charity Grant awarded $500, $1000 from the Ripple Effect program to match part of the $5,000 from Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association.  While they have big plans relocating to a new facility to meet the demand for childcare they are currently focusing on funding items for new classrooms such as furniture, organizational, and storage items for grants.

Meredith Gerhardt, Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association, is pictured presenting the check to children at the childcare center, Whitney Minnehan PCELC Director, along with JD Siebert, Aureon.

“Childcare is such an important part of our local work force,” noted Marcie Boerner, CEO/General Manager of Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association. “PCELC provides childcare service to the surrounding areas of Greene, Calhoun and Webster Counties.”

For over two decades PCELC has provided childcare in a portable classroom adjacent to the Paton-Churdan Community School District k-12 building. It was never intended for long term use.  Currently employing 14 full and part time staff members, PCELC provides quality early education and care to 45 children and experiencing a waiting list.  The new facility will allow them to expand to 80 children, increase from three to six classrooms and a dedicated Pre-K space, fully meet and exceed state childcare regulations including a commercial kitchen, in-room restrooms, handwashing stations, a built-in tornado shelter, and energy efficient HVAC systems.

The Aureon Charity Grant Program was established to increase and support to rural independent telephone companies and the communities they serve. Applications are considered on a quarterly basis and available to organizations within the Webster-Calhoun service area.

 

Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association provides Landline Telephone, Digital TV and Internet service to 21 rural communities on a Fiber driven network just outside the Fort Dodge, Iowa area: Pilot Mound, Boxholm, Lanyon, Paton, Churdan, Farnhamville, Gowrie, Somers, Moorland, Knierim, Barnum, Clare, Thor, Badger, Vincent, Duncombe, in the towns of Lohrville, Manson, Rockwell City and Lake City and rural Fort Dodge.

WCCTA is Gigabit Certified and designated a Smart Rural Community by NTCA: The Rural Broadband Association.

Rooted in Community. Ready for Tomorrow.