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Outstanding presentations might include

speakers such as: Steve Bartlett with Bad-

ger Honor Flight, Richard Beilfuss of the

International Crane Foundation, Margaret

Schwarze as an ethicist with UW School of

Medicine, best-selling author Shelley Peter-

man Schwartz or firefighter/paramedic Gail

Campbell.

But be sure, as Drescher says, community

residents are not just passive receivers of ser-

vice, this is a community that is very engaged

beyond their base of residence. Many resi-

dents routinely volunteer tutoring and men-

toring services at local schools. For a commu-

nity that was historically inspired by a group

of volunteers, the spirit of volunteerism per-

meates throughout the property as Drescher

says some 580 volunteers annually dedicate

34,000 hours of service to helping residents

and the community, whether that is by pro-

viding shopping, transportation to appoint-

ments, home maintenance, meal programs

or some other kind of service.

Collaboration within the community

further prompts relationships with Madi-

son’s expansive professional community. Ex-

amples include financial services available

through TCF bank, Attic Angel Place as a

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