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You Speak – We Listen: Alumni Loan Repayment Workshop

On December 10th the Office of Alumni Relations, in conjunction with Augsburg’s Student Financial Services (SFS) department, offered a loan repayment workshop to recent alumni. The workshop was a direct result of student and alumni requests to offer such an event.

SFS staff explained basic loan information, loan repayment options, consolidation, and loan forgiveness programs. After the presentation, alumni were able to access their own loan information to review different repayment options available to them.

Given the success and the feedback received from you, our alumni, we have decided to offer this workshop on an annual basis. Check back for more information about the spring workshop.

You Speak. We Listen.

Alumni Help Students Practice Dining Etiquette at Annual Dinner

On Wednesday, November 20, 2013, the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work and the Augsburg Student Business Organization held an Etiquette Dinner for students at Augsburg College from 6 to 8 p.m. Fifty students, seven alumni and three staff members attended the event.

Deenna Latus, Certified Etiquette Consultant shared the do’s and don’ts of dining etiquette. In addition to being a subject matter expert on etiquette, she did a wonderful job of engaging our diverse group by sharing humorous examples and providing practical tips. By having an alum at each of the seven tables it provided a great opportunity for Augsburg students to network with recent alumni as the students built confidence in handling formal dining situations they may encounter on the job.

Thank you to the seven alumni who gave their time to support current Augsburg students; Laurie Barger ’12, Evan Decker ’12, Greta Gunderson ’09, Andy Held ’05, Dan Hirtz ’12, and Samantha Johns ’12.

If you’re interested in giving back to Augsburg by volunteering at events such as this, contact us by emailing volunteer@augsburg.edu.

Florida Reception at the Home of Gladys Boxrud Strommen ’46

Join President Paul C. Pribbenow and Augsburg alumni and friends in Florida onFountain in front of the Brittany in Naples, FL Tuesday, January 7, from 4 to 6 p.m., for a reception at the home of Regent Emerita Gladys Boxrud Strommen ’46 at the Brittany in Naples, FL. Enjoy an afternoon of fellowship in a beautiful setting and hear a College update from the President.

Register online at www.augsburg.edu/alumni.

The Augsburg Symphony Orchestra 2014 Florida Tour

This winter the Augsburg College Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Douglas Diamond, is heading south. If you too are going to be in Florida in January, be sure to attend one of their many performances.

The Augsburg Symphony Orchestra 2014 Florida Tour
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 2014—4 P.M.*
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Vero Beach, Florida
Ph: 772-567-2253 | OurSaviorsELCA.com

MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2014—10:30 A.M.
St. John Lutheran School
1915 SE Lake Weir Avenue
Ocala, Florida
Ph: 352-622-7275

MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2014—7 P.M.*
Shepherd of the Glades Lutheran Church
6020 Rattlesnake Hammock Road
Naples, Florida
Ph: 239-775-0696

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2014—1 P.M.*
Auditorium, Cypress Cove at HealthPark
10200 Cypress Cove Drive
Ft. Myers, Florida

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2014—1 P.M.
Times Square
Ft. Myers Beach, Florida
(Performance hosted by St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2014—5 P.M.*
Hope Lutheran Church
14200 Hopewell Avenue
Port Charlotte, Florida
Ph: 941-697-2345

* A freewill offering will be taken at these performances.

Strommen Speaker Series – Attention, Sports Fans!

Strommen Executive Speakers Series – Attention, Sports Fans! Dave St Peter surrounded by kids in Twins gear
February 13, 2014, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Featuring Dave St. Peter, President of the Minnesota Twins
“The Business of Baseball”
Sateren Auditorium

Please join us on Thursday, February 13, 2014, for our next Strommen Executive Speakers Series event, featuring Dave St Peter, President of the Minnesota Twins. Dave St. Peter joined the Twins in 1990 and was named president in 2002. He oversees the team’s day-to-day operations, strategic planning and interaction with Major League Baseball. Join us to learn about a fascinating industry! Free pizza dinner following presentation.

Please register by February 6 to let us know you plan to attend. We will send a complimentary parking pass to your e-mail address.

New Provost Dr. Karen Kaivola Speaking at February Eye-Opener Breakfast

Auggie Eye-Opener BreakfastDr. Karen Kaivola
Goes on the Road to Minneapolis!
February 13, 2014, 7:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m.
Featuring Dr. Karen Kaivola, new Provost at Augsburg College
Minneapolis Club, 729 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis

Join us for the first Auggie Eye-Opener of 2014, hosted at the Minneapolis Club! Starting in 2014, we plan to occasionally offer the Eye-Opener breakfasts at venues around the Twin Cities, and hope this location will be particularly appealing to our alumni working in downtown Minneapolis. In addition, free parking is available on the ramp connected to the Minneapolis Club.

Meet Dr. Karen Kaivola, new Provost at Augsburg College, who will share her thoughts about the value of an Augsburg education.

Eye-Opener Breakfasts are specially designed for Augsburg graduate students and alumni in the Twin Cities to network with one another, grow professionally and connect with the College.  The cost is $5 per person and includes breakfast.  Seating is limited and reservations and pre-payment are required, so please register by February 6, 2014, to reserve your seat.

Auggie Networking Night

On WednesdAuggie Eagle wearing a suit jacket holding a business carday, February 5, 2014, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. the Augsburg Alumni Board and the Young Alumni Council invite alumni, parents, and friends to participate in the Auggie Networking Event in the Christensen Center Lobby. This unique event will provide all professional attendees an opportunity to network with each other while also providing a beneficial experience for current students.

5:30 p.m. – Alumni Meet & Greet
6:00 p.m. – Networking (two one-hour sessions)
8:00 p.m. – Alumni Wine & Cheese Reception

Pre-registration is closed, but walk-in’s are welcome. Call us at 612-330-1085 if you wish to attend.

Click Here for biographies of the alumni registered (Updated on 2.5.14).

Church Basement Lady, Janet Paone ’83 Plans Encore

If you’ve ever seen a Church Basement Ladies performance, you likely have a smile on Janet Paoneyour face at the very thought. Inspired by Growing Up Lutheran, a book by Janet Letnes Martin ’68 and Suzann (Johnson) Nelson ’68, the productions mine the humor of—and give a poignant picture of—women who faithfully serve in a Lutheran church kitchen.

Janet Paone as Mrs. Vivian SnustadSince September 2005, Janet Paone ’83 has played the role of Mrs. Vivian Snustad, the matriarch of the kitchen and a widow with traditional values who has a deep love for her church and its community. “The Last (Potluck) Supper,” the fifth of the Church Basement Ladies series, has been so well received that the show will be extended through the end of June. Paone fondly recalls the day she learned from the box office that one woman who had never been to a play in her life was seeing the show because her friends had told her she had to see the church basement ladies before she died; she was 86.

As an Augsburg student, Paone majored in theater and minored in music. While continuing her studies, she began singing with the Minnesota Opera Company, and continues to do so 30 years later! Having majored in theater, she now says that the mentoring of Dr. Ailene Cole at Augsburg was the “best educational experience one could have.”

Augsburg also figured prominently in Paone’s life more recently, when she needed a kidney transplant. The College and many alumni and friends hosted a benefit production to help pay for medical expenses. Her donor was a pilot for Delta, now retired, and a fellow actor. She met him in Fiddler on the Roof, in which she played Golda and he played Tevya. “He offered me his kidney after only knowing me for two weeks; he saved my life!”

In addition to acting in a wide variety of plays over the years (including Hamlet, Fiddler on Mrs. Vivian Snustad at a Twins Gamethe Roof, The Importance of Being Earnest, I’ll Be in a Home for Christmas, and the world premier of The Ultimate Pajama Party), Paone has enjoyed other long runs beyond the Church Basement Ladies gig, including two years in Nunsense, and more than eight years with Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding, in which she played Italian mama Josephine Vitale in productions in both Minneapolis and Baltimore. (Check out her diverse talents and availability on Facebook, The Janet Paone Company.) Also, she has directed after-school theater productions at Irondale (Minn.) High School for 30 years, and was the keynote speaker for the National Kidney FOundation’s annual dinner. She threw out the first pitch to Twins player Glen Perkins (twice). She was the first winner of the FM107.1 Undiscovered Divas contest, had a radio show, and sang with the New York City Opera. What especially pleases Paone about the Church Basement Ladies show is that it reaches a lot of people, makes them happy, has many messages—and it’s a show “you could take your mom/grandma to…even the men like it!”

Augsburg Associates Give Back–Together

Augsburg Associates Report Having “Too Much Fun” While Raising Significant Support for Scholarships

Sometimes a treasured possession gets hidden away and forgotten. Sometimes we don’t even realize how special that treasure is and what finding it might do to help others. With a goal to raise funds for Augsburg College, the Augsburg Associates conduct estate sales. One family, whose belongings were being sold, told the Associates to include in the sale a bag stored for years in the family’s garage. Peeking in at the top, nothing looked valuable—just wrinkly, outdated baby clothing.

An Augsburg Associate took the bag home to launder the contents and discovered a beautiful baptismal gown. She carefully ironed it and showed it later to the daughter in the family, who exclaimed: “I recognize that gown from pictures. It is my baptismal gown. This means so much to me. I would love to purchase it and keep it.” She was delighted, and the Associate was delighted to have preserved a treasure for the family.

Two Augsburg AssociatesAssociates Take Pride in the Service They Provide to the College and Community
Augsburg Associates, 90 members strong, serve the college and the people they assist by hosting estate sales. According to Lennore Bevis ’66, president of the Associates: “We serve the larger community by being very respectful of the people for whom we conduct sales—of their homes, and of their belongings, and by conducting sales in a positive, friendly, caring way.”

For their efforts in organizing, cleaning, pricing, and selling the household items, the Associates receive one third of the sale proceeds. With three to six sales per year, they generate a lot of good will and resources.

Sylvia Lee Sabo and Joyce Hauge with scholarship recipientsWorking Together for Higher Education, Velkommen Jul Brunch Adds to Fundraising Totals
Additional fundraising occurs through Associate membership fees, hosting the Velkommen Jul brunch and a Scandinavian boutique the first weekend in Advent, and hosting a spring tea.

The Associates raise funds to provide scholarships to Augsburg students. Liz Horton, a longtime Associate whose son Christopher graduated from Augsburg in 1981, says: “We feel we are doing something important to help. When we see students on campus, we know how important it is to help them get an education.”

In 1996, The Associates set up an endowed scholarship fund. Earnings from the endowment provide a scholarship each year, and additional dollars raised throughout the year sponsor the Christensen Scholars.

The Associates also Gave $50,000 to the Center for Science, Business and Religion.

Giving Back in Meaningful Ways, Individually and Collectively
“The whole attitude in our organization” Bevis explains, “is members giving of themselves and serving the community. We like to share what has been given to us. We give back in meaningful ways by working together. The generosity of our group sometimes leads individual members to make their own personal gifts to the college.”

Kathleen Gabrielsen ’79, a longtime Associate, recently established an endowed scholarship fund in memory of her husband, Dr. Stephen “Gabe” Gabrielsen ’63, now deceased, who taught music at Augsburg throughout his entire career. She said: “Gabe gave everything of himself to Augsburg College, including teaching extra classes without pay when he was young. Later I graduated from the college, and both of our children are Auggies: Elizabeth ’89 and Joseph ’91. We are an Augsburg family. Being an Associate is a way to continue with the Augsburg community, enjoying friendships and supporting the college.”

Bevis says that Associates are graduates and also friends of the College who are family members of graduates, faculty, or staff, or who are simply impressed by the spirit of giving and want to be a part of it. She says: “Before my husband Roger ’63 became ill and died, he enjoyed helping with Associates volunteer projects. Men can be members or affiliated members.” She said they decided to volunteer together as a couple because “we wanted to give both our time and our money to Augsburg College. What appealed to us about the Associates was the service aspect.”

“The People are my Favorite Thing”
Barbara “Bunny” Larson ’63, an Associate for almost a decade, says: “The people are my favorite thing. I like my fellow volunteers. We have so much fun together. I have never been around a group that is so supportive. And I hope that the Associates will attract newer members and continue in the next generation.”

Liz Horton adds: “What we do is have way too much fun. It’s fun to be with people who want to make a difference.”

StepUP Gala Meets $200,000 Fundraising Goal


The 2013 StepUP Gala took place on Friday, October 13, at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis. Don Shelby emceed for the evening and Jim Ramstad provided an inspiring keynote address. Mike & Pam Sime were honored with the Toby Piper Labelle Award and alumna Dana Olson ’07 shared her story of enduring recovery. The audacious goal of raising $200,000 for the StepUP Program was met. This additional revenue will be added to the StepUP endowment.  Building the endowment is critical to maintaining program excellence and to serving more students in the future.

To learn more about the StepUP Program, please visit their website.