Chuck Berginc’s Journey from Symphony to Service

canyoncares • December 1, 2023

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Meet Chuck Berginc, a distinguished former principal trumpet for the Phoenix Symphony and Chautauqua Symphony and the current treasurer at Canyon Cares, a nonprofit organization deeply rooted in the Coal Creek Canyon, Nederland, and Gilpin County communities.

His venture into community service marks a significant shift following his and his wife Cindy’s retirement and relocation to Coal Creek Canyon, a deliberate choice for its closeness to friends and family and the quiet beauty of the mountains.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Berginc joined the Canyon Cares board as he recognized a chance to contribute meaningfully to the community. The treasurer plays a key role since Canyon Cares provides emergency financial support to area residents. As treasurer of Canyon Cares, he undertakes a critical function, managing the nonprofit’s finances with precision and care. This role is particularly challenging given that Canyon Cares relies solely on private donations. Berginc’s expertise in financial stewardship ensures that contributions are meticulously tracked and utilized efficiently, a trust the community and donors bestowed upon him.

His duties extend beyond the spreadsheet. He engages directly with residents in need, offering a firsthand perspective on the direct benefits of Canyon Cares’ work. This aspect brings a human element to his day-to-day responsibilities, including coordinating with fellow volunteer board members and managing intricate financial records and reporting. Despite these challenges, Berginc’s methodical approach ensures the organization can continue providing support, especially as it grapples with increased demand and the inflationary pressures affecting the economy.

Chuck’s transition into this role showcases the profound influence retired professionals can have on local communities. His commitment extends beyond his post-retirement fulfillment; it’s a testament to how individuals can leverage their skills and time to fortify community welfare. His dedication to Canyon Cares is an inspiring story of service and a call to action for others to consider how they might use their talents for the greater good in their communities.

To learn more about Canyon Cares, visit www.canyoncares.org

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