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For Immediate Release
Aug. 31, 2004
Contact:
Sheryl Lichtig Wyan
(209) 724-4408 or (209) 658-9101
e-mail: swyan@ucmerced.edu
Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation gives a boost to recreation and
wellness at UC Merced
Gift Will Support Expansion of Joseph Edward Gallo Center
Merced - The Modesto-based Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation has contributed
$500,000 for the expansion and enhancement of the Joseph Edward
Gallo Recreation and Wellness Center at the new campus of the University
of California, Merced.
"Our future students will benefit from a larger, more developed
facility that will allow us to focus not just on primary care,
but also on health education and maintaining a healthy life style," says
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Jane Lawrence. "The Mary
Stuart Rogers Foundation has helped to fill these needs, and we
thank them wholeheartedly for their vision and generosity."
Planned as an innovative, multipurpose facility, the Joseph Edward
Gallo Recreation and Wellness Center initially was funded mainly
through a $2 million gift from Joseph Edward Gallo, founder of
Atwater-based Joseph Gallo Farms, and his family. The center will
break new ground by blending wellness services and recreational
activities under one roof. This should encourage collaboration,
joint programming and the synergies that are likely to come from
a combined focus on athletic and health-related issues.
The gift from the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation (MSR) will support
the overall expansion of the wellness center portion of the building,
allowing improved facilities to be placed inside through the
generosity of other donors. The recreation portion of the building
will be expanded as well. For example, the gymnasium will be
expanded to a NCAA regulation-sized basketball court, a second
volleyball court will be added, and lobby and locker room space
will increase.
“From the beginning, the foundation’s main thrust
has been education, and supporting UC Merced is in line with that
goal,” says foundation director John S. Rogers, a son of
Mary Stuart Rogers. “We originally made this gift available
to support any part of the campus, and we feel that the university
has directed the funds well to enhance the recreation and wellness
center.”
The late Mary Stuart Rogers was a homemaker and mother with a
deep commitment to education. In 1982, using proceeds from a stock
sale, she began the MSR Foundation to provide educational opportunities
to under-served students who are motivated to succeed. The foundation
also reflects her concern for women, children, homelessness and
blindness. Mary Stuart Rogers passed away in 1992, leaving her
two sons to direct the foundation, which supports colleges and
universities throughout California, elementary and secondary education
in the San Joaquin Valley, and various other charitable causes.
For additional information about the fundraising campaign to expand
the UC Merced Joseph Edward Gallo Recreation and Wellness Center,
please contact Associate Vice Chancellor for University Advancement
Mike Campbell at (209) 724-4402.
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