Frankenmuth Community Foundation seeks 2022 partner following ice rink support
November 8, 2021
FCF seeks 2022 partner following ice rink support
Members of the Frankenmuth Community Foundation's Legacy Ball Dachshund Derby Committee presented a check in the amount of $44,365.44 to the Frankenmuth Chamber of Commerce for their new Frankenmuth Ice Rink, currently being installed downtown in Zehnder Park. Pictured L to R; Caleb Snook (Chamber), Jamie Furbush (Chamber CEO), Jon Webb (FCF Executive Director), Anne Webb (Legacy Ball Committee Chair), Kaylie Schluckebier (Chamber), Kristi Krafft-Bellsky (Legacy Ball Committee Treasurer), and Ashley Hopp (FCF PR & Marketing). The Frankenmuth Community Foundation looks forward to identifying another worthy local organization and project to partner with for their 2022 event - See below.

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The Frankenmuth Community Foundation is excited to announce their partner organization for the 2024 Legacy Ball Dachshund Derby is the Frankenmuth City Beautification. Each year, the Foundation accepts applications from local organizations engaging in a major project who are seeking help in raising funds. Last year, the Foundation raised over $71,000 for the Frankenmuth Lions Club to complete their new patio Biergarten outside the Lion Haus in Heritage Park. In previous years, other recipients have been the Frankenmuth Historical Association for their renovation and expansion project and the Frankenmuth Visitors Center to bring the Frankenmuth Ice Rink to town. This year, the Frankenmuth Community Foundation and the Frankenmuth City Beautification are excited to collaborate on this event to benefit the Frankenmuth City Beautification Committee’s project of replacing and upgrading the iconic “Willkommen” sign on the south bank of the Cass River, near the Main Street Bridge.