Weld Riley Prenn & Ricci Donates to the Confluence Project

March 10, 2015
Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci will donate $50,000 to the Confluence Project’s art center fundraising campaign. With this donation they add their company to the Business for Growth campaign focusing on donations from local businesses.

“We are proud to support this project because we believe it will enrich the lives of everyone living in and around the Chippewa Valley.” said managing partner, Christine Gimber, from Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci, “Eau Claire is a place we are proud to call home and we want to make it even better.”

“We appreciate of the support Weld, Riley, Prenn & Ricci.” said Gerald and Meghan Bauer, co-Chairs of the Confluence fundraising committee, “They have been a great example of civic leadership in the Chippewa Valley, and their commitment will help the Confluence Arts Center become a reality.”
Businesses for Growth is a Confluence Arts Center Building Fund campaign launched on Feb 5th to reach out to businesses throughout the Chippewa Valley seeking to raise $3 million towards the $13.5 million of donations needed to build the Confluence Arts Center.

Weld Riley, S.C. was founded in 1991. The firm consists of lawyers across four offices (Eau Claire, Menomonie, Wausau and Black River Falls) and offers a full range of legal services, including labor and employment, business law, estate planning, tax representation, municipal law, mining and mineral rights, environmental law, banking and creditor rights, civil litigation, criminal defense, immigration, and family law.