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Gathering together to give back, the Hamilton Community Foundation’s Women in Philanthropy group currently consists of, front row from left: Connie Cranston, Barb Bonifas, Virginia Koepke, Myra Higgins, Dawn Shaw, Deb Nelson, Roberta Cool and April Mason. Back row, from left: Laura Reeson, Jaime Kreutz, Tammy Morris, Lori Thiele, Maggie Preissler, Juanita Regier, Angie Coufal, Melanie Klute, Jill DeMers and Tonya Papineau. Not pictured: Bonnie Jones.

Gathering together to give back, the Hamilton Community Foundation’s Women in Philanthropy group currently consists of, front row from left: Connie Cranston, Barb Bonifas, Virginia Koepke, Myra Higgins, Dawn Shaw, Deb Nelson, Roberta Cool and April Mason. Back row, from left: Laura Reeson, Jaime Kreutz, Tammy Morris, Lori Thiele, Maggie Preissler, Juanita Regier, Angie Coufal, Melanie Klute, Jill DeMers and Tonya Papineau. Not pictured: Bonnie Jones.

Women in Philanthropy set to give back across county

A select group of like-minded women across Hamilton County have come together to form Women in Philanthropy, a special program hosted by the Hamilton Community Foundation in Aurora.
Brennan Emahizer (left), Jennifer Emahizer, Tammy Morris and Trevor Emahizer work to unload the updated heart statue and place it back in front of the Alice M. Farr Library.

Brennan Emahizer (left), Jennifer Emahizer, Tammy Morris and Trevor Emahizer work to unload the updated heart statue and place it back in front of the Alice M. Farr Library.

Heart statue returns with all new look

The Hamilton Community Foundation and Aurora High School art students have teamed up to redecorate one of the heart statues that was previously located outside of the Alice M. Farr Library. The new painted design was created by the students and has been named “Depots at Dawn.