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THE CHAPEL FUND REVISITED-WHERE THE HELL IS THE IRS
Anonymous:
THIS IS ENOUGH TO MAKE ONE SICK AND IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF AND THE LACK OF INTEGRITY, OF ONE LEONARD BUCCELLATO. MY CHILD ATTENEDED HLA LONG AFTER 2002 AND I CAN TELL YOU THIS, THERE WAS NO "GROUND BROKEN" FOR THE CHAPEL AND WE WERE TOLD THE SAME GARBAGE ABOUT ABOUT BREAKING GROUND SOON.
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JUNE 2002
ASPEN EDUC. GROUP SECURES $15 MILLION FUNDING
(April 17, 2002) Aspen Education Group, Elliot A. Sainer, CEO, 562.467.5507, announced it has obtained $15 million in additional funding from Warburg Pincus, the global private equity firm. The additional funds will be used to “promote company growth, while permitting Aspen to expand both its geographic reach and programs for its clients. Along with our two existing equity sponsors, Sprout Group and Frazier & Co., we are very fortunate to have three strong financial partners who support the work that we do with youth and their families,” according to Sainer.
HIDDEN LAKE ACADEMY CHAPEL BREAKS GROUND
(May 2002) Hidden Lake Academy, Dahlonega, GA, 800-394-0640, has broken ground for the new chapel, this May, thanks to support from various donors who have contributed to the building of the new chapel.
Anonymous:
I attended HLA 03-04...and i never saw the chapel "break ground".
I saw the construction of a new academic building, and beggings of a new admin office, the construction of a toilet and the reflooring of the gym.
but no chapel
at one point they had a little area staked up in the area where the chapel was supposed to be - it was designated by a few stakes with ribbons and a bulldozer in the corner. they had that up starting with grandparents day and they left it for a ed-con tour a few weeks later, and had a little station set up by the area with students asking for donations to the chapel fund. as soon as all that was over the bulldozer disapeared and the stakes were taken out. the area staked out to be the chapel was no where near big enough for one anyway - it was big enough for a 50-70 person congregation, yet at the time the school had 150+ students and nearly another hundred staff.
Anonymous:
Oh, this is really good, too.. This sttaement was from Nicole F. to Struggling Teens Notice highlighted area "chapel" as if it already existed.
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Seen N' Heard - SEEN n' HEARD - MARCH 2006 Mar 8, 2006 ... Hidden Lake purchased 12 horses and planned to implement the Riding program in February. ... avenue to be creative in developing funds for their student's needs. ... with a new fitness and recreation center, chapel and music room. ... LPC, Director Public Relations/ Admissions, Hidden Lake Academy, ...
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Anonymous:
Oh, this is really good, too.. This statement was from Nicole F. to Struggling Teens Notice highlighted area "chapel" as if it already existed.
2006 Struggling Teens
Seen N' Heard - SEEN n' HEARD - MARCH 2006 Mar 8, 2006 ... Hidden Lake purchased 12 horses and planned to implement the Riding program in February. ... avenue to be creative in developing funds for their student's needs. ... with a new fitness and recreation center, chapel and music room. ... LPC, Director Public Relations/ Admissions, Hidden Lake Academy, ...
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Anonymous:
Now HLA has a "Convocation Center Fund", now since Hidden Lake Foundation, Inc. and thus the Chapel Fund are gone, I expect that there shall be accountability for the "Convocation Fund Center" donors??? When was this established? It was after the lawsuit was filed. 990 filed? Or is this one "off the books" too. How can all you people that donated or years allow this fraud to get away with this?
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