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Oct. 18, 2007 Heiam donor recognition wall completed
The W. C. Heiam Medical Foundation has completed work on its new Donor Recognition Wall located just inside the Cook Hospital's south entrance. The recognition wall honors those businesses and individuals who have cumulatively donated $1,000 or more to the foundation. The wall will be updated annually as new donors reach the $1,000 level or other donors increase their level of giving.
The donor wall was designed to reflect the area and has a "northwoods" theme. A lake and pine trees of different heights are used to display the levels of giving. The names included on this wall are of those currently on record with the W.C. Heiam Medical Foundation. Also included on one of the pine trees are memorials of $1,000 or more in the name of a deceased family member or friend.
The donor recognition wall was constructed by National SignEdge Inc., owned and operated by Cook natives, Kory and Annie Carlson. Installation of the sign was courtesy of Kory's dad, Dennis.
Copyright © 2007 W.C. Heiam Medical Foundation
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