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Class of 1993
Stacy (Van Der Jagt) Kerwin has formed a new acccounting firm with Terri Le Mahieu in Sheboygan, Kerwin & Le Mahieu, LLC. They will provide tax and accounting services for small- to medium-sized businesses, individuals, trusts, etc.
Congratulations to Michelle (Mentink) Epping as she recently received her realtor's license. She is working for Shorewest Realtors out of her home in Oostburg, Wisconsin.
Class of 1995
Congratulations to Aaron & Nadia (Hogfeldt) Lunt on the birth of Lucas Aidan on April 15, 2010. His older brothers, Tristan (5) and Andrew (3) were very excited to welcome him to the family!
Congratulations to Jamin and Kate Ver Velde who were blessed with a baby girl, Charlotte Lisette.
Jason & Heather (Reedyk) Fader and their daughters, Anna & Abi, have accepted God's calling to work with the World Medical Mission in Tenwek Hospital in Kenya, Africa.
Class of 1996
Congratulations to James & Sara (Smies) Gerend on their marriage on December 30, 2011.
Congratulations to David & Julie (Back) Theune on the birth of Linsey Anna on December 7, 2010.
Class of 1997
Congratulations to Gary & Heather (Huizinga, 1996) Mersberger on the birth of Taylor Jane, born November 9, 2009.
Congratulations to Ben & Becca (Sneller) Johnson on the birth of Samuel William on December 1, 2009.
Eric "Maverick" Kempfer has volunteered at the Harbor Club and at the annual Fish Day in Port Washington for several years. He recently started a podcast that can be found at tspradio@gmail.com>>Culture shock.
Class of 1998
Congratulations to Matt & Lauren Smies on the birth of Lucas Daniel on January 22, 2010.
Congratulations to Jonathan & Michelle (Nonhof) Gladsone on the birth of Nathan Thomas.
Class of 1999
Congratulations to Joe & Jessica Van Der Puy on the birth of Soren David on December 29, 2009.
Congratulations to Brett & Diane Navis who were blessed with twin boys, Jacob Allen and Dylan James on May 28, 2009.
Michelle Adams became the director of Tesoros de Dios, a project that serves children with diabilities through therapy, education, and medical support in Managua, Nicaragua. Translated as "God's Treasures", the project strongly emphasizes family support and sharing the love of Christ. This project reaches 70 families with special-needs children.
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