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Mission:
The Boone Fellows Society is an organization of men and women who are pillars of industry, government, sports and entertainment, education, and community service. Through their respective life accomplishments, each has demonstrated determination, innovation, and entrepreneurship. A Boone Fellow is an exemplary leader and role model, committed to the principles of the Boone Fellows Society and capable of enlisting the support of his/her peers, both programmatically and financially.
Through their personal and professional lives, Boone Fellows represent the best of their communities in their personal character and in their commitment to the Judeo-Christian values embodied in the Lindenwood University founder Mary Easton Sibley and America's foremost frontiersman Daniel Boone. Boone Fellows see their century as the likes of Mary Sibley, Daniel Boone and Thomas Jefferson saw theirs - as one filled with both serious challenge and unlimited potential; one awaiting creative, ambitious and energetic leadership; and one that calls for each individual's best efforts in both philosophic and practical arenas.
The Boone Fellows activities include:
Please contact Dr. Lucy Morros, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, at 636-949-4532.
The Boone Fellows Society is an organization of men and women who are pillars of industry, government, sports and entertainment, education, and community service. Through their respective life accomplishments, each has demonstrated determination, innovation, and entrepreneurship. A Boone Fellow is an exemplary leader and role model, committed to the principles of the Boone Fellows Society and capable of enlisting the support of his/her peers, both programmatically and financially.
Through their personal and professional lives, Boone Fellows represent the best of their communities in their personal character and in their commitment to the Judeo-Christian values embodied in the Lindenwood University founder Mary Easton Sibley and America's foremost frontiersman Daniel Boone. Boone Fellows see their century as the likes of Mary Sibley, Daniel Boone and Thomas Jefferson saw theirs - as one filled with both serious challenge and unlimited potential; one awaiting creative, ambitious and energetic leadership; and one that calls for each individual's best efforts in both philosophic and practical arenas.
The Boone Fellows activities include:
- Promoting the vision of the National Center for the Study of American Culture and Values of Lindenwood University
- Drawing attention to traditional college-level curriculum with non-traditional approaches at the 1,030 acre setting of the Daniel Boone Home and Boonesfield Village located in the heart of the Boone Valley
- Encouraging students to explore the entrepreneurial, free enterprise aspects of our past that led to the creation of this country and which will affect it in the next centuries
- Providing recommendations and referrals for candidates for membership in the Boone Fellows Society
- Representing the Center in their day-to-day activities by helping grow the Society and all it represents in this country
- Committing $50,000 over a five year period.
- Life membership
- Annual dinners at the Daniel Boone Home
- Admittance to Daniel Boone facilities and tours
- Annual acknowledgement in the Donors and Annual Reports of the University
- Plaque in the Visitor's Center recognizing membership
Please contact Dr. Lucy Morros, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, at 636-949-4532.







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