LMACF Begins 30th Year of Service
- Lake Mills Area Community Foundation
- 3 days ago
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Updated: 15 hours ago
The Lake Mills Area Community Foundation has launched its 30th year of service to the community. The Foundation enters this anniversary year with the same committed board members as last year and the same mission that has guided its work for three decades.
Founded to enhance the quality of life for residents of the Lake Mills area, the Foundation promotes charitable giving and distributes grants to support worthwhile projects and organizations throughout the community.
As part of its 30th‑year focus, the Foundation plans to continue growing its Endowment Fund - a core fund for the organization. This fund plays a vital role in ensuring that charitable giving continues in perpetuity, providing long‑term support for community needs.
Over the years, the Foundation’s efforts have helped strengthen local programs, improve public spaces, and support initiatives that benefit residents of all ages. Board members are excited for the year ahead and are committed to working alongside donors, fund partners, and community members.
As the Foundation marks this significant milestone, it looks forward to building on its legacy of generosity and service in the Lake Mills area.

Pictured left to right (front row): Pam Streich (Vice-President), Pam Lazaris (Secretary/Treasurer), Theresa Schroeder (Administrative Assistant), Aaron Genthe (Director)
Pictured left to right (back row): Jim Colegrove (Director), Rick Mason (President), Wayne Magnussen (Director), Rick Wollin (Director), Jay Smith (Director)

