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Good riddance to a big mortgageMonday, October 27, 2008
The folks over at Cape Girardeau Senior Center recently celebrated paying off the mortgage for their building. Early. But no one could convince senior center administrator Susan McClanahan to burn the paper mortgage. They tried, she said. "Up until that morning of the party, they were going to burn the mortgage. But we have people on oxygen, not to mention it was dangerous. You can't start a fire in the building," she said, laughing. The 15-year-old building's original mortgage was $550,000. "I think it's really important that people know that absolutely no federal, state, county or city money went into paying off that mortgage," McClanahan said. "Every penny of it was private contributions and donations. People in the community have supported us time and time again at our public dinners, bought things that we've sold and most importantly, made memorial bequests." This year the center received more than $200,000 in bequests, she said. "One lady left us a large amount, about $60,000, and we don't even know who she is. We don't know if she had an affiliation, if she had a family member served here, or what. She had no children and no spouse. It just, like, fell out of the sky to us. The others were strong supporters of the center and worked hard to get the building built." Jay and Alma Lee Slinkard and John and Cecelia "Skeets" Sonderman were just two couples of many people who spent "hours and hours and hours" devoted to senior issues and programs. The payoff of the senior center's mortgage nearly demanded a celebration, especially considering that early resolution "saved some interest," McClanahan said. "We invited some key people who have helped us and all past board members that we could find," she said. "So many of them are gone now." Instead of flames, the old mortgage was ceremonially shredded, with a series of honorary representatives: Marjorie Hildebrand stood in for deceased board members, including her late husband and past board president, Richard Hildebrand; Bill Ford stood for the folks who use the center; current board member Victor Gunn shredded for all current board members; Delia Lampley stood for all the volunteers; and with Mayor Jay Knudtson acted as proxy for the community of supporters. In addition to officials from the United Way of Southeast Missouri and the Area Agency on Aging, McClanahan said she was delighted to welcome her predecessor, JoNelle Lingo. McClanahan also shredded an old rumor as we spoke. Seems there was a story that a homebound client who expected lunch opened her door to a man with a Styrofoam package who insisted on being paid — and that's not how the senior center's program operates, she said. Turned out he was a restaurant delivery man at the wrong address. "There was a language barrier. She was scared. It was a total misunderstanding," McClanahan said. "That was a long time ago, at least five or six months. I can't believe that story is still floating around."
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Cape Commission agenda for Monday (January 2, 2009) Happy New Year! (January 1, 2009) Oath of office reminder (December 31, 2008) Weird weather and a warning (December 27, 2008) A Christmas story (December 26, 2008) A Christmas story (December 25, 2008) Dreamy carol (December 25, 2008) A jazzy carol (December 24, 2008) A quirky carol (December 23, 2008) Digital age pushes politicians to think before speaking (December 22, 2008) School choir carol (December 22, 2008) Larry Bock (December 21, 2008) A Claymation Carol (December 21, 2008) Carol of the Bells I (December 20, 2008) Boulevard Historic District (December 19, 2008) Important meetings about your money (December 17, 2008) Down by the old mill (tax) stream: an update (December 8, 2008) $75-an-hour autoworkers (December 1, 2008) South Hanover Street (November 22, 2008) Cape County Commission action (November 20, 2008) Not quite on holiday (November 19, 2008) advertisement
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Peg, Could you please find out what the Tower club is, who its members are, and what the goals of the organization are? I have read in the blogs that this is the "good ole boys network." I know this group meets on the top floor of the kfvs building and several prominent members of the community are part of this club. Who are these people?