The Appleton West Rotary Club has announced the second installment of its Foundation grants for the 2008-2009 fiscal year. The Club’s Foundation has allocated more than $15,000 this year in Fox Cities area community grants, with $7,500 used to fund the club’s annual High School Scholarship Program. A $1,500 scholarship is awarded yearly to one deserving student from each of the five Appleton High Schools. In addition, the Foundation Committee has approved the following $1,000 community grants, to The Little Chute Windmill Project; The Flour Power, a Rotary International project to feed hungry children; and to The Fox Cities YMCA Strong Kids Campaign.

IEI General Contractors, Inc. of De Pere celebrated its 20th anniversary. IEI provides services to a wide range of businesses, including medical facilities, banks, churches, schools, commercial buildings, retail, country clubs and restaurants.

Nurse Practitioner Bonnie Groessl, MSN, has relocated her integrative medicine clinic, The Bridge to Health, to the Kerber Rose Building at 2149 Velp Ave. in Howard, two blocks west of U.S. 41. Groessl’s practice offers a client-focused approach to health that bridges the benefits of traditional and non-traditional medicine, helping clients access their self-healing abilities. Utilizing elements of nutrition, mind-body techniques, lifestyle counseling and energy medicine, Groessl specializes in helping people through life-threatening and chronic illnesses, depression and stress management, weight management, migraine headache and other chronic pain.

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