Jim & Jean Berkenstock Legacy Society

The Jim and Jean Berkenstock Legacy Society was founded in 2019 to pay tribute to the foresight of Midsummer’s Music founders – Jim and Jean Berkenstock.

They believed that if you bring quality chamber music to Door County, “they” will come. Were they ever right! For 31 years, through the guidance of Jim and Jean, the Midsummer musicians have wowed audiences in venues around Door County.

As you plan your future philanthropic goals, join us as we honor Jim and Jean and continue to provide an intimate concert experience. The following are members of the Legacy Society:

  • Mary Pikul Anderson
  • Jean Barrett
  • Jean Berkenstock*
  • Jim Berkenstock
  • David Borghesi
  • Nancy Borghesi
  • Beverly Ann Conroy
  • Peter Conroy
  • Susan DeWitt Davie*
  • Frank Dayton
  • Bob Dittus
  • Lois Dittus
  • Alan Eades
  • Virginia Eades
  • Betsy Gill
  • Roy Gill
  • Barbara Gould
  • Mary Hauser
  • Jim Huebner
  • Nancy Huebner
  • Jim Jaeschke
  • Kathryn M. Kant
  • Anne Lings
  • Paul Lings
  • Michael J. Schmitz
  • Karen Wilson
  • Sandy Zingler

Working with a financial advisor, there are a number of ways to structure a planned giving strategy. Popular planned-giving options include Charitable Remainder Unitrusts, Charitable Remainder Annuity Trusts, Charitable Lead Trusts, Testamentary Gifts, Living Trust, Will, IRA Rollover Gifts, and Qualified Charitable Distributions.

We know that there are many needs and responsibilities in your life. Taking care of your family and other issues important to you. We are grateful you may be considering us in your plans.

If you have already included Midsummer’s Music in your estate plans, please let us know. We would like to thank you and include you in the Legacy Society. Know that if your situation changes, you can always amend your gift at any time.

Questions? Call us at 920-854-7088 or email office@midsummersmusic.com with your contact information and an advisor will reach out to you.

*Legacy Society members who have passed away.