Results of the 2023 Caring Campaign
Help us thank our Sponsors and Donors for making this campaign a successful event!
2023 Caring Campaign Sponsors:
Bell Bank Bravera Bank
Dunnigan-Dix Funeral Home - Troy and Cindy Senger
Cynthia J. Eggl, Author of "Boundless Blessings and God's Grace -
My Journey Through Breast Cancer" Jill Eggl Lighting Design Studio, LLC
First State Bank of Cando
First State Insurance Agency
First United Bank
Bryan and Lavonne Haugen -
In Memory of Duane and Marie Haugen Jorde Certified Seed, LLC
Rusty and Neva Papachek -
In Memory of Ron Papachek
Premier Wealth Management Group -
Brad Bergdahl, CFP and Brennen Bergdahl, CFP
Towner County Medical Center Traynor Farms - Pat and Jamie Traynor Family
2023 Caring Campaign Donors/Grant:
Jerrold and Lauri Baker
Dean and Jacquelin Blais -
In Honor of Cando Class of 1965 Robert Delorme Gibbens Veterinary Service, LLC -
Dr. Judith L. Gibbens and Robert Mickelson -
In Memory of Chad Staus' Father, Clyde Staus
Jean Hoffman -
In Memory of Diane and Jean Thompson Chris and Trina Kvilvang
Gary and Melody Larson
Darrell and Bonnie Leonhardt
Darell and Janice Miller Marlene Miller - In Memory of Sonny Welch, Bill Steele, and Ronald Teubner Roger and Kathryn Miller - In Memory of David Porter, Dick Gibbens, Mickey Teubner, Elsie Weiker,
Harlan Wagenman, Wayne Freund, Gerry Holien, Ronald Teubner, Bill Steele,
Bryan Haugen, Bob and Kathie Denison, Sonny Welch, Duane Reed, Steve Heisler,
Donovan Wright, Barbara Hallgrimson, Kim Wagenman, and Don "Lou" Leitch
Kip and Donalene Moore - In Memory of Family Members North Dakota Telephone Company - Dollars in Motion Program Grant Dale and Ruth Overton -
In Memory of Richard Gibbens, Margie Porter, Mickey Teubner, Gerry Holien,
Bill Steele, Terry Rieder, Richard Lord, and Sonny Welch Overton Family Foundation - Sid and Karen Overton Lane and Valerie Pederson -
In Memory of Manning and Janice Pederson
Leonard and Margaret Raddohl - In Memory of Clifford Nelson, Richard Gibbens, Jimmy Carter, Hazel Krack,
Mickey Teubner, Margie Porter, Dorothy Rader, Sharon Miller, Richard Lord,
Elaine Rinas, Ronald Teubner, Duane O. Reed, Raymond Freund,
Dick Brady of Colorado, Bob and Kathie Denison, Steve Heisler, Eualie (Stong) Geer,
Lois Elsperger, Howard Quackenbush, Shirley Knutson, Marie Berg, Robert D. Knutson, and
In Honor of Lennie and Margaret Raddohl's 68th Wedding Anniversary
On June 23, 2023
Ray and Mary Russell -
In Memory of Richard Lord
Mike and Jan Weisz -
In Memory of Richard Lord, Mickey Teubner and Ted Warren
David and Marie Wolsky
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Back in late January, 2023, I called the Towner County Record Herald (TCRH) to renew the gift subscriptions for my family members, and during my conversation with Brenda Halvorson about our volunteer work with the Impact-Cando Connection Fund, she asked if I would consider writing an article about why we have worked over the past 16 years to raise dollars to giveback to our hometown area. I told her I would consider writing the article – but the article itself didn’t happen until late August of this year, and was published in the Sept. 9, 2023 edition of the TCRH. We wanted to share the article with all of you, because we know not everyone has a subscription to our hometown paper, or reads it in its entirety!
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Have You Heard About Cando, North Dakota Lately?
Cynthia J. Eggl, Advisory Board Member
Impact-Cando Connection Fund
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I woke up with a start on Saturday morning, July 1st, 2023 and was pleasantly remembering a dream that I had where a lady had stopped me in the street in Cando, North Dakota and asked what our small community had to offer if someone wanted to come to live there. It was hard to know even where to start! People living in Cando, ND, which is the county seat of Towner County, ND, are incredibly blessed and fortunate. Does Cando really have all this to offer a person contemplating a move or a visit:
Towner County Record Herald – weekly newspaper, Cando Area Food Pantry – 5-star accredited, Cando Audi Theatre - Historical Theatre/Movie Theatre, Cando Art Gallery, Cando Golf Club - 9-hole golf course with recently renovated clubhouse, Country Lanes Bowling Alley – 8-lanes, Cando Community Library, Cando Volunteer Fire Department, Cando Hockey Arena and Booster Club, Baseball and Softball Diamonds, Basketball Courts, Tennis/Pickleball Courts, Horseshoe Pits, North Star Public School Football Field – newly-built, Cando Public Swimming Pool – recently renovated, Cando Public Park with 100+-Year Old Historical Band Shell/Gazebo, Towner County Medical Center with a new medical hospital, clinic and living center currently being built, Cando Living Center – retirement home, Cando Congregate Living Center, North Star Public School – Northstar Bearcats – serving K-Grade 12, Towner County Ambulance Service, Inc. – county-wide service, Towner County Community Foundation, Cando Pioneer Museum, UFFDA Fund for Animals – animal rescue, Cando Arts Council, Cando Baseball Association, Can-Do Senior Citizens, Inc., Veteran’s and Auxiliary Groups, 4-H Clubs and Shooting Sports Club, Heartview Foundation – Cando - treatment facility, Towner County Sheriff’s Dept., Towner County Governmental Offices, Local Post Office, Towner County Courthouse, Area Churches and Other Religions in Towner County, World-Class Farmers/Agriculturists/Growers/Ranchers - growing many varieties of food and raising livestock that helps feed the world, Banks, Attorneys, CPAs, Tax Preparers, Financial Planners, Realtors, Abstract Company, Insurance Agencies, Funeral Home, Cemeteries, Electric Company, Cando Public Airport, Photographers, Water Treatment Plant, Rural Water Access, Garbage Service, Landfill Access, Childcare Providers, Lumber Company, Florist, Drug Store, Hardware Store, Grocery Store, Greenhouse/Nursery, Restaurants, Bars, Bake Shop, Gas Stations/Fuel Oil Sales/Propane Supplier, Package/Bait/Tackle Store, General Store, Convenience Stores, Car Wash/Truck Wash, Body Shop, Electricians, Plumbers/Heating/Excavating, Carpenters/Woodwork Specialists, Contractors and Painters, Machine, Motor and Tire Repair, Vehicle Detailing Business, Construction Equipment, Materials, Redi-Mix and Aggregate Sales, Implement Dealerships, Grain and Seed Elevators, Fertilizer and Chemical Plant, Agriculture Consulting Services, Federal, State and County Agricultural Governmental Offices, Hair Stylist Shops, Meat Processing and Specialty Meats, Pasta Plant, Apartments/Rental Homes/Affordable Housing, Homeowners and Facilities that rent places to stay overnight or longer, Mobile Home Park, Public Campground, Antique Restoration and Sales, Pet Boarding, Portable Toilets and Septic Service, Appliance Repair, Parts Store, Thrift Store, Cable/Internet/Phone Providers, Auctioneers, Snow Removal/Lawncare Services, Highway and Road Maintenance Facilities, Monument Preservation, Armory, Masonic Lodge, Exercise Center affiliated with the hospital, Waterfowl and Big Game Hunting, Fishing, Bird Watching, Nature Photography, Winter Sports, Annual Children’s and Adult’s Musicals, Ongoing Arts Programming and Art Shows, Service Clubs, Meals on Wheels, Cando Area Public Transit Service, including transportation to our largest cities in North Dakota for medical appointments for a small fee, Pinball Museum, Historical Farm Museum West of Cando, and the Towner County Historical Society Museum North of Cando. What is it that we don’t have in Cando/Towner County, ND? Not much!
(All of the above were listed in no particular order, and if there are businesses, services, amenities and groups served either by professionals or volunteers which were not listed above, it certainly was not intentional, and we apologize for missing them.)
With a passion for giving back to their hometown area and the help of 336 individuals, families, organizations, and businesses over that time, the Impact-Cando Connection Fund has been able to serve as the catalysts for funding and addressing identified needs in the Cando/Towner County area. An important point, there are still many things being identified to address into the future.
There's a reason there is a small group of people who set out in 2008 to raise dollars to give back to their hometown area and county – it was to recognize the people, places, and things that helped mold them into who they are today – thriving, successful, charitable leaders, no matter where they have chosen to live, who fully realize the very special place their hometown and area have played in their lives!
They are happy when they read of a new event being hosted - like a color run, a pet walk, cuisines from around the world, art shows, new musical production, movies, or sporting events, parades, car shows, holiday gatherings, auctions, military honors at funerals, special events and school and family gatherings - many events, probably too long to list here completely, it confirms once again how special the Cando/Towner County, ND area truly is for many people.
For a town of around 1,100 in population, it is extraordinary! The area was blessed and fortunate to have had the forefathers that had the vision, the ambition, the drive to see what their small communities and their greater county could become in the future.
Suffice it to say, Cando and Towner County have a tremendous population and core groups of community leaders, citizens, volunteers – again, people with a passion that want to give back to their communities and the area. The region is fortunate and blessed to have these outstanding leaders and a vast amount of knowledge to draw from right in their own small communities and county.
There are so many volunteer opportunities whether you are going to be serving on a City Council, Schoolboard, County Commission, Township Board, Park Board, or other governmental entities, or serving in one of the many service groups or organizations - the list is long, as are the events and responsibilities. What all have in common, is they want to make sure that they maintain, and where feasible, improve what it is that they currently have, which is spectacular! There are things in Cando/Towner County, ND that larger towns in North Dakota don’t even have in their cities/towns.
When people ask why is it that you're volunteering your time to raise dollars to give back, after reading this article, why wouldn't you? An idyllic part of the world - you bet! Hard-working - most definitely! Proud - why shouldn't all of us be. So, to answer the woman in my initial dream, if you live in Cando, you have nearly everything that you might need.
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Now that you have read the article, perhaps you will consider participating as a donor to the Impact-Cando Connection Fund, which is currently in the middle of our 2023 Caring Campaign. Donations raised will help us fund the 2023 Fall Grant Round. To those of you who have already sent your donation for our 2023 Caring Campaign, our most sincere THANK YOU! Should you be inclined to help continue our work of sustaining the programs and services of our qualifying Cando/Towner County, ND area charitable organizations, you can utilize the Donation Form below. There is also a way to make a secure, online donation by following this link to the Impact-Cando Connection Fund through Impact Foundation’s Giving Hearts Day site: https://app.givingheartsday.org/#/charity/227. Our campaign will continue through early December, 2023. Thanks for your consideration in participating!
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2023 Cando Connection Golf Tournament Cancelled -
2023 Caring Campaign Launched for
Impact-Cando Connection Fund!
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May 10, 2023
To Everyone with a Cando Connection:
With the start of our 16th year of fundraising as volunteers on behalf of the Impact-Cando Connection Fund, we were faced with making another decision about hosting our annual golf tournament in Cando, ND. After much contemplation, hearing over the last several weeks of instances of people attending events where those in attendance came from across the country or state to participate, then coming down with the COVID-19 virus once they returned home, we have decided not to host an Impact-Cando Connection Fund golf tournament again this year. We have worked the past 16 years to have the Impact-Cando Connection Fund be a consistently positive, uplifting opportunity which provides a way for others to give back to the Cando/Towner County area. Once again, based on recent information, we did not want to be the catalyst of a COVID-19 Virus outbreak when potentially gathering people from outside the area who would travel to Cando to golf in our tournament. The possibility still remains of contracting the COVID-19 Virus in larger social gatherings. We are truly saddened that we have had to make this decision the last four years, especially since the tournament was such a fun gathering of people who truly cared for the Cando and surrounding areas and wanted to give back to the area charitable organizations.
With our decision not to host a golf tournament this year, we have launched the 2023 Impact-Cando Connection Fund Caring Campaign to once again take its place in the hopes that donations will be raised to help us complete our 2023 Fall Grant Round. You are receiving this email as someone who has participated in our fundraising efforts in the past or who has a Cando Connection, and to give you an opportunity to make a donation to help sustain the services and programming of the qualified charitable organizations in the Cando/Towner County area.
We also realize that businesses, families, and individuals have each been impacted differently by the COVID-19 Pandemic, and we want to respectfully recognize that fact. With all of this information in mind, this is your invitation to participate as a donor for the 2023 Impact-Cando Connection Fund Caring Campaign. Should you wish to donate, please complete the attached form and return it with your check made payable to the Impact-Cando Connection Fund, and mail them to the following address:
Attn: Cindy Eggl, Advisory Board Member
Impact-Cando Connection Fund
2701 12th Street South, #14
Fargo, ND 58103
Through our combined efforts, grants have been awarded to Cando/Towner County charitable organizations that provide services and programs that enrich the lives of all who call the area home! Thank you so much for your continued support of our Fund, and more importantly, your support of Cando area charitable, educational and governmental organizations. For more information on our fund and the impact it has had in the Cando/Towner County area, select the Grants Awarded tab on the left-hand side of our website. Stay safe and healthy!
Impact-Cando Connection Fund Advisory Board Members
Rusty Papachek
Cando High School
Class of 1981
Jill Eggl
Cando High School
Class of 1979
Cindy Eggl
Cando High School
Class of 1976
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Cando area nonprofit organizations, governmental and educational entities that have been the recipients of 172 Impact-Cando Connection Fund grants totaling nearly $290,000 since the inception of the fund include:
- Cando Area Food Pantry
- Cando Arts Council
- Cando Audi Theatre
- Cando Baseball Association
- Cando Community Library
- Cando Fire Department
- Cando Golf Club
- Cando Hockey Arena
- Cando Park Board
- Can-Do Senior Citizens, Inc.
- Heartview Foundation - Cando
- Northstar Public School Foundation
- Towner County - 4-H Council
- Towner County Ambulance Service, Inc.
- Towner County Community Foundation
- Towner County Historical Society
- Towner County Living Center
- Towner County Medical Center
- UFFDA Fund for Animals
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