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  • , gifts, and endowmentsMust be included in the minutes of the synod assemblySend with the minutes to the ELCA archives. Bequests after distribution Mortgages paid in full Legal files and notes on synodically owned real estate Loans and notes after sale or terminationRetain for 20 yearsShred after 20 years Canceled checks or copies of canceled checks Cash receipt record Special fund-raising appeal record Bank reconciliations Accounts payable vouchers, originals, and documentation Payroll administration

  • Joshua Cushman ’08 Joshua Cushman ’08 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/joshua-cushman-header-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Brooke Thames '18 Brooke Thames '18 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/brooke-thames-e1464106633496.jpg May 17, 2016 May 20, 2016 PLU alumnus, Tacoma teacher draws from his own tough life lessons to inspire students in similar situations TACOMA, WASH. (March 17, 2016)- Joshua Cushman ’08 stood in

  • years at PLU. She has a passion for dance and most recently performed with the Dance Team at the Dash Center for Performing Arts in Tacoma. Stiehl has a passion for community and social justice and will be working abroad in Thailand as a Human Rights activist following May graduation. Mamie Howard ’14 is a sociology major, in a Pre-Law Tract. She founded Lute Nation Step in 2011, formerly the PLU STEP TEAM. The goals of Lute Nation are to participate with community outreach and actively inspire and

  • community received instruction in the arts of passing, dribbling, shooting, ball-handling, rebounding and defending from members of the team. The PLU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee was honored by the university’s Center for Community Engagement & Service for members’ efforts throughout the year to use athletics to empower others and serve Parkland and surrounding communities. Two-sport athlete Drew Oord ’16 has mentored students at Lister with his football teammates and coached special Olympians

  • . More than 175 girls and boys from the community received instruction in the arts of passing, dribbling, shooting, ball-handling, rebounding and defending from members of the team. The PLU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee was honored by the university’s Center for Community Engagement & Service for members’ efforts throughout the year to use athletics to empower others and serve Parkland and surrounding communities. Two-sport athlete Drew Oord ’16 has mentored students at Lister with his football

  • responsibility of churches and politicians or the duty of all persons in society? Is one called to escape a messy world through religion or engage its many problems with faith and courage? How does the study of history in every field expose student and teacher to an expansive rather than a shrinking memory? Since there is no “golden age” in which life or thought is pure and fresh, we should not portray such a scenario for Lutheran education. While Luther asked critical and troubling questions of the status

  • August 4, 2010 Tenacity is the hallmark of ad man’s work By Liz Anderson ’10 Brian Ford ’95 began his creative work early during his college career, designing posters for clubs and organizations through ASPLU’s agency, known as Impact. Now, as co-founder and creative director of the advertising agency Zambezi, his list of clients includes NBA superstars Kobe Bryant and, as it pertains to his endorsement deal with Vitaminwater, LeBron James. Ad man Brian Ford’s list of clients includes NBA

  • to seal the win for Seattle. Sounders star forward Clint Dempsey scored midway through the first half and the whole stadium, PLU section included, jumped to their feet and erupted with cheers for the home team. And in the crowd was Leah, the lone representative from the PLU class of 2021, soaking up the last few weeks of summer freedom before classes start.PLU Night at the RainiersTickets are $13.50 and include admission to the game as well as a hot dog, drink and chips. Visit www.plu.edu/alumni

  • for me” Rachel explained. Spring Semester 2014 finally arrived and Rachel, a sophomore at the time, found herself in the idyllic city of London. She enrolled in classes on Shakespeare, modern Britain, and even worked as an editorial intern. As important as they are, academics aren’t the only aspect to studying away. One thing that Rachel misses most was the city itself, “I’m madly in love with London. I loved that my home stay was in the suburbs, so I could get away from the crazy hustle and

  • Also Livestreamed for those who cannot attend. This event is free and open to the public. Masks are required In this public lecture, Samuel Torvend, professor of religion at PLU who holds a doctorate in History of Theology, will narrate how a student’s crisis significantly shifted his teaching and research. From that encounter, new questions emerged that demanded collaborative research with students and faculty colleagues here and abroad. Such research has led to asking critical questions regarding