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Brian E. Wagner Scholarship’s annual fundraiser raises $9,100

The Brian E. Wagner Scholarship Fund held its 13th annual Bags for Wags bean bag tournament at Visitation Parish in Elmhurst.

The event raised approximately $9,100. All proceeds will benefit the scholarship award which rewards exemplary high school seniors who are college-bound this fall.

Its mission is to encourage motivated young leaders to make a positive impact in their lives and the members of their communities through volunteer service. The cause was established in memory of Brain Edwin Wagner who tragically passed away in an auto accident more than 30 years ago.

Since that time his legacy lives on through this scholarship program. Those that receive the award have shown potential in their accomplishments thus far and are headed toward a successful college experience.

The current board members are: Barbara Wagner-Lackey, Mike Wagner, Ed Lackey, Becky Lawton-Wagner, Nicola and Brian Doherty, Jason and Michelle Gentile, Debbie and Tom Hagensee John Halloran, Theresa Stubitz, Misty and Brandon Zamar.

They have granted this distinguished honor to 41 high school graduates thus far from: Fenwick, IC Catholic Prep, Montini, Timothy Christian and York Community high schools. The ideal candidates for this scholarship capture Brian’s most admirable qualities: determination, kindness and integrity.

The first place finishers of the tournament were Sandy and Steve Smith. The long standing tradition of reuniting Elmhurst and the surrounding suburbs every winter to celebrate Brian Wagner’s life received overwhelming support and encouragement. In addition, to the bags tournament thousands of dollars in silent auction items were donated by businesses from the Chicago area.

The Chicago Blackhawks skybox experience was the grand prize in the live auction.

Thanks to the generosity of Republic Bank, $2,800 was raised for the winning bid. Larry Reedy (Brian’s childhood friend and teammate) expressed, “I remember Brian as a hard worker, the kind of person that everyone loved and wanted to be around. His positivity was infectious and the times we spent together serve as memories that helped me become the person I want to be. The BEWSF is an honor to his life, legacy and a reminder to everyone that striving for our goals and dreams brings out the best character in all of us!”

The committee gives special recognition to their sponsors: Linda Roberts at Visitation Parish, John Noldan at Guaranteed Rate, Nancy Brook from Community Bank of Elmhurst, Mickey Weiss from Giuliano’s Restaurant in Hinsdale and Phil Limonciello, owner of Mama Maria’s Restaurant in Elmhurst.

Students who wish apply for this scholarship in the future will have the opportunity to share their personal stories and leadership experiences to demonstrate how they have impacted their own lives and the lives of others in a positive way. The deadline to submit is Thursday, Feb. 29.

More information can be found at BrianEWagnerFund.org.

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