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28th Annual Golf Tournament Nets Over $240,000

St. Louis, Mo., [Aug. 29, 2008] – In its 28th year, Wyman’s Annual Golf Tournament netted just over $240,000. Encouraged by the beautiful weather, 240 golfers turned out for the event at Whitmoor Country Club in St. Charles on Monday, August 18th. Event sponsors included Kirberg Company, Dave and Cheryl Morley, Bill Voss Agency, Inc., American Family Insurance and the South Side Lions.

“We are exceedingly pleased with the results of the tournament and the support of all our sponsors,” Wyman President Dave Hilliard said. “Even in the face of difficult economic times, our supporters are focused on the mission - enabling the disadvantaged teens in our community, and the success of this event makes a huge impact.”

Proceeds from the event support Wyman’s mission programs – including the Teen Leadership Program (TLP), the Wyman Teen Outreach Program (TOP) and the college scholarship program (see key sponsors below).

“I believe this tournament continues to be successful because of our long-time supporters and the new folks continually coming on board who are also passionate about the cause,” Dave said.

Those interested in sponsorship opportunities for the 2009 tournament should contact Kristine Ramsey at kristiner@wymancenter.org.

Watch a slideshow of the day’s events here!

Key Tournament Sponsors

Event Sponsors: Kirberg Company, Dave and Cheryl Morley, Bill Voss Agency Inc. American Family Insurance, South Side Lions

Presenting Sponsors: Group 4 Reps

Hole in One Sponsors: Southwest Bank, Bonnie & John C. Hill, Sense Corp, Jack & Pat Wichmann, EMI (Eminence Manufacturing)

Lunch/Dinner Sponsors: McCarthy, JM Family Enterprises, J.K. Pulley, Obermoeller Design, Superior Waterproofing & Restoration, Boeing, JB Accounting & Tax Services, PC

Signature Sponsors: Walton Construction, Roofers Mart, First Bank, Gas Appliance Service

Champions for Teens Sponsors: McBride & Son Homes, Butler Associates Financial Planners, Inc., Southern Commercial Bank, Consort Homes, Commercial Coils, Hogan Motor Leasing, Mutual of America, Gundaker Commercial, Business Bank of St. Louis, Bannister Family, Nestle Purina Pet Care, Vac-It-All Services, Inc., Fox, Heller, Gallagher & Finley, L.L.P., AMS Automotive, St. Louis Pre-Sort, R.L. Praprotnik & Associates P.C., Maher, Rosenheim, Comfort & Tabash LLC, Midwest Aerials & Equipment, Williams Venker & Sanders LLC, Environmental Technologies Compliance, Inc, Trojahn Plumbing, Roofing Sales Associates, Inc. Tri Star

Posted August 29, 2008

Efficient Giving with Appreciated Stock

Consider donating your Anheuser-Busch or other appreciated stock!

Investing in Wyman teens is an investment in the future of St. Louis…
A $25,000 gift could cost you less than $3,000!

• Avoid capital gains tax on the stock’s increased value

• Receive an income tax deduction equal to its full fair market value

• Combining a gift of appreciate stock with State of Missouri tax credits could even save you additional money and increase the impact of your gift.

With the current state of the economy, we know that donating to a charitable cause can be difficult. However, the recent news of Anheuser-Busch reminds us of another giving opportunity for our donors. Appreciated stocks are one way to save money and still be able to support our community’s future through a gift to Wyman teens.

When capital gain property you have owned for more than one year is given to a qualified charitable organization such as Wyman, it is deductible for its full fair market value. If you also want to take advantage of YOP or NAP tax credits, the savings multiply! Here is how…

Market value of stock: $25,000
Tax basis of stock: $ 5,000
Capital Gain on stock: $20,000

Federal Tax on Capital Gains (15%): $ 3,000
State Tax on Capital Gains (6%): $ 1,200
Total Tax on Capital Gains: $ 4,200

Individual Tax Bracket: 35%
Donation Amount: $25,000
Federal Tax Savings: $ 8,750
Federal Tax Credit for YOP Credit Benefit: <$ 4,900>
Total Federal Tax Benefit: $ 3,850

MO Tax Cost Savings from YOP (50%): $12,500
MO Tax Cost Savings from 6% Deduction: $ 1,500
Total MO State Tax Benefit: $14,000

Cost of Donation ($25,000, -$3,850, -$14,000): $ 7,150
Less: Avoided capital gains taxes: $ 4,200

Net Cost of Donation: $ 2,980

This chart is an example of savings that could be realized. Please consult your tax advisor.

Posted August 26, 2008

28th Annual Wyman Golf Tournament

New This Year! Callaway putting contest held during registration/lunch prior to the tournament. Each golfer will receive a pair of Callaway golf shoes, provided by Bill Voss Agency, Inc., American Family Insurance.

TIME: 18-hole, 4-person scramble with registration beginning at 10 a.m.; lunch served from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.; and a shotgun start at 12 p.m.

Cocktails, dinner, silent and oral auctions begin at 5 p.m.

LOCATION: Whitmoor Country Club, St. Charles, MO. Need directions?

TO BENEFIT: An annual fundraising event in support of teens from economically disadvantaged circumstances who participate in Wyman’s year-round leadership programs.

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS: Range from a Champions for Teens Sponsor ($2,000) to an Event Sponsor ($25,000). For more information on sponsorships or to donate an auction item, contact Jessica O’Laughlin (info below).

2008 KEY SPONSORS:
Kirberg Company
Dave & Cheryl Morley
Bill Voss Agency, Inc. American Family Insurance
South Side Lions

Enter our Piece of “Baseball Heaven” drawing for a chance to win a suite at Busch Stadium! Proceeds support the Wyman Golf Tournament.

FOR INFORMATION: Jessica O’Laughlin
Development/Special Events Coordinator
jessicao@wymancenter.org
636.549.1227

Posted August 18, 2008

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