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Holland/Zeeland Community Campaign
Will Be Held Wednesday, Nov. 7
Posted October 24, 2001
HOLLAND -- Volunteers for Hope College will visit
area businesses to raise funds for the college during Hope's
annual Holland/Zeeland Community Campaign on Wednesday, Nov.
7.
The campaign is part of an annual effort by
business people in Holland and Zeeland to raise funds for
current operations.
This year's chair is Ted Etheridge, chief
executive officer of Steketee-Van Huis Inc. Etheridge is a
1972 Hope graduate whose wife and two daughters are also
alumni, but beyond his personal ties to the college he sees
strong reasons as a member of the business community to
support Hope.
"I think Hope over the years has embraced and
supported the business community as well as or better than
any of the other colleges in the area," he said.
He noted that Hope's emphasis on values serves
area employers well, especially since many of the college's
graduates take positions in West Michigan. Approximately
3,400 Hope alumni live in the greater Holland-Zeeland area.
"Hope drives in core values like hard work, and
perseverance and most of all integrity in what you do,"
Etheridge said.
"The return from supporting the college is that
it's putting leaders back into the community," he said.
"What better return on your investment?"
The campaign will begin with a breakfast Wednesday
morning at the college's Maas Center. From 9 a.m. to 11
a.m., approximately 40 fund-raising teams comprised of
business leaders paired with members of the Hope faculty and
staff will contact about 140 area businesses.
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