Brian Bowles - General Manager of Spahn and Rose Dubuque, Joel Farley - Aase Haugen Construction Manager, and David Roche - Spahn and Rose General Office Accounting Supervisor photographed with $5,000 check
Pictured from left are Brian Bowles, General Manager of Spahn and Rose Dubuque location, Joel Farley who serves as Aase Haugen Construction Manager, and David Roche, Spahn and Rose General Office Accounting Supervisor.

Spahn and Rose Foundation pledges $15,000 to Aase Haugen’s the “A New Place to Call Home” Capital Campaign

Spahn and Rose Lumber Company recently pledged $15,000 to the “A New Place To Call Home” capital campaign for Aase Haugen. Aase Haugen Executive Director, Sam Boeke says, “Spahn and Rose should be applauded as one of the first businesses to step forward to support seniors in our community with this generous gift.” The Spahn and Rose Charitable Foundation supports programs that provide services for healthy communities, higher education, and at-risk youth.

Aase Haugen’s Capital Campaign has raised nearly $1.6 million toward their $3 million goal. Boeke says, “This project will have such a positive impact for the seniors of this community, and we are hopeful that more businesses and individuals will come forward to help us reach our $3 million goal.”

For those who would like to give to support ‘A New Place to Call Home,’ visit our website. For those who would like to learn more about the campaign, read more here or watch our YouTube video.

Aase Haugen Senior Services is a top employer in Winneshiek County and has been serving the community since 1915. Aase Haugen Senior Services is an all-embracing, all- inclusive senior living organization, providing a continuing care retirement community in a Christian environment, which nurtures the mind, body, spirit and connection to community.


Posted April 30, 2024 in Capital Campaign, Contributions