Lake Washington Schools Foundation to hold 10th annual Legacy for Learning luncheon

More than thirty corporate partners support Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s 10th anniversary Legacy for Learning luncheon. The community is invited to attend the Foundation’s biggest fundraiser of the year, the annual Legacy for Learning Luncheon. The event will be held on April 29 at Juanita High School.

More than thirty corporate partners support Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s 10th anniversary Legacy for Learning luncheon. The community is invited to attend the Foundation’s biggest fundraiser of the year, the annual Legacy for Learning Luncheon. The event will be held on April 29 at Juanita High School.

“Investing in students, our community’s future workers, parents and leaders, helps to build a strong and vibrant community,” Lake Washington Schools Foundation spokesperson Kristina Williams in a release.

This year’s corporate partners have contributed more than $108,000 to expand the Foundation’s investment in future ready academic courses, programs to ensure equal access to educational opportunities and programs supporting quality teaching within our district.

Registration will begin at 11 a.m., followed by lunch and a speaking program from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit www.lwsf.org to see the corporate partner page and to register.

The Foundation thanks the following businesses for their generosity: Microsoft, Waste Management, Astronics, Boeing, Cornerstone General Contractors, Google, Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association, Livengood Alskog, Magellan Architects, OAC, Overlake Medical Clinics, The Partners Group, Passport Unlimited, Sodexo, Swedish Redmond, Western Integrated Technologies, Banner Bank, Coffman Engineers, D.A. Davidson & Co., EvergreenHealth, Lake Washington Education Association, Jane Hague – King County Council, Lee Johnson Auto Family, McKinstry, Monster Design, Pacific Mobile Structures, Puchika Productions, Puget Sound Energy, Williams Kastner, Pacific Learning Academy, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Live Oak Audio Visual and Minuteman Press Redmond.