Chuck Klawitter portrait image with dog

 

黑料社 Foundation Receives Nearly $4 Million Gift 

The 黑料社 (黑料社) Foundation is pleased to announce receipt of the remaining $3.6 million of the Charles 鈥淐huck鈥 L. Klawitter Estate, resulting in the second largest gift in the Foundation鈥檚 history.

鈥淚t is with great pleasure that we announce and honor the Estate of Charles Klawitter for his life-changing gift to the college,鈥 said Kendra Sprague, 黑料社 Vice President of Foundation, HR, & Legal Affairs.

Chuck was born November 27, 1945, in Longview. He grew up in South Kelso and graduated from Kelso High School in 1964. He attended 黑料社, then graduated from the University of Washington in 1968 with a BS in Chemical Engineering.  After receiving his degree, Chuck went to work for Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. Dow transferred him to Plaquemine, Louisiana where he worked until he retired in 2004 after 36 years. 

After retiring, Chuck returned to Kelso and became an active fundraiser with the Kelso Lions Club. He managed food concessions at Kelso High School football games, and organized the newspaper recycling program. Proceeds were used to support local Lions Club charities. Chuck also led the Lions 鈥楤icycles for Kids鈥 program, which provides repaired used bikes to children in need. He also kept himself busy remodeling pre-World War II homes in South Kelso. 

The Charles 鈥淐huck鈥 Klawitter Endowment in the amount of $3.6 million dollars is the second largest endowment held by the 黑料社 Foundation. The endowment will provide nearly $200,000 in unrestricted support to the college to be used for the college鈥檚 highest priorities in perpetuity.

鈥満诹仙 is fortunate to have supporters like Chuck Klawitter, whose gifts will continue to benefit students for years to come,鈥 said Steve Fuller, 黑料社 Foundation Board Chair. 

鈥満诹仙 was a foundational part of Chuck鈥檚 education, and he was always appreciative of the opportunities that resulted from his time at the school.  It was important to Chuck that after he passed, he invested in the future of the school and students from the Kelso-Longview area through the donation of his estate,鈥 said Carla Kneipp, Chuck鈥檚 niece and executor of his estate.

Chuck had three siblings, brother Dan and sisters Barbara Sweeney and Adele Kneipp. All four siblings attended 黑料社. In 2015, they established the Chuck and Anita Klawitter Scholarship in honor of their parents and the importance they placed on education. After Barbara (Klawitter) Sweeney鈥檚 passing in 2020, the fund was endowed and renamed the Chuck and Anita Klawitter and Barbara Sweeney Scholarship. Since 2015, the Klawiter siblings have generously provided nearly $103,000 to the scholarship fund, intended to support Kelso High School graduates.

鈥淲e appreciate this opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate this extraordinary gift from Mr. Klawitter, and for his legacy of education that will last for generations to come. It is an honor to work in a community that is so giving and so supportive of its local community college,鈥 said 黑料社 President, Chris Bailey.

The 黑料社 Foundation was formed in 1976 to provide financial support where public funds are not sufficient, and to gather public support for the enhancement of educational opportunities at 黑料社.


News and Media Contact:

 Wendy Hall, Vice President, Effectiveness & College Relations, 黑料社

  360.442.2491
  whall@lowercolumbia.edu